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New era of USWNT competition begins as players praise Emma Hayes' 'vision' in new-look January camp
Hayes coached 50 players in her most expansive look at the USWNT's player pool yetCBS Sports - 3d -
12-year-old shot after throwing snowball at car in Connecticut
A 12-year-old was shot Wednesday night after throwing a snowball at a car in Hartford, Connecticut, police said.NBC News - 5d -
England's new era begins with heavy India defeat
England fall to a crushing seven-wicket defeat by India in Kolkata in their first T20 under Brendon McCullum.BBC News - 6d -
Ursula von der Leyen seeks closer economic ties across EU as new Trump era begins
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David Moyes seals Everton return after 12 years
David Moyes has returned as Everton manager after 12 years, with the club announcing the Scot will succeed Sean Dyche.ESPN - Jan. 11 -
David Moyes returns as Everton manager after almost 12 years away
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WWE begins its Netflix era after years of controversy, drama and ratings
On Monday, WWE "Raw" will stream exclusively on Netflix. The wrestling franchise is hoping for a huge global and multigenerational audience following years of success on TV and drama inside and ...Los Angeles Times - Jan. 3 -
Israeli strikes kill at least 12 Palestinians in Gaza on New Year’s Day
Officials say most of the victims were women and children as Israel’s war against Hamas continues into the new year. Israeli strikes killed at least 12 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on New Year’s ...The Guardian - Jan. 1 -
12 Powerful Micro-Challenges to Boost Your Happiness and Success in the New Year
Got big goals for the coming year? These monthly micro-challenges can help you reach them.Inc. - Jan. 1
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