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The Papers: 'You've only got Yousaf to blame' and 'Amazing Grace'
Tuesday's front pages are dominated by Humza Yousaf's announcement of his intention to quit.BBC News - Top stories -
Lyon to face Barcelona in the Women's Champions League final after ousting PSG
Lyon will play Barcelona in the final of the Women’s Champions League after beating Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the semifinal second leg and 5-3 on aggregateABC News - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Making the case for each Champions League semifinalist: Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG, Dortmund can all win
With only four teams left, each one has a case to win it all; here's how each semifinalist could lift the trophyCBS Sports - Sports - UEFA Champions League -
Why China’s Most Can-Do City Is Tired
Chinese pride and triumphalism have given way to malaise in the post-Covid era.The New York Times - Top stories - China -
'Why does a law to protect renters only help half of us?'
Awaab's Law, which will force landlords to fix hazards, will only apply to the social rented sector.BBC News - Top stories
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What has stood out so far during the NBA playoffs?
We're more than a week into the 2024 NBA playoffs, so let's take a look at how these first-round series are playing out and where they are going.ESPN - Sports - NBA -
Source: Chiefs sign Kelce to $34.25M contract
The Chiefs signed star tight end Travis Kelce to a two-year contract on Monday.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Beal: Suns in different position with better health
Bradley Beal lamented the Suns' lack of continuity due to poor health throughout the season, saying it was a key reason their season ended in a sweep.ESPN - Sports -
U.S., Mexico withdraw '27 WWC bid, look to '31
U.S. Soccer and the Mexican Football Federation have withdrawn their bid to jointly host the 2027 Women's World Cup and will instead focus on securing the 2031 Women's World Cup, the federations announced on Monday.ESPN - Sports - Mexico -
Bird says joining Storm ownership felt 'inevitable'
Legendary retired WNBA player Sue Bird says becoming the newest member of the Seattle Storm's ownership group is "something that I've always wanted."ESPN - Sports