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What we learned as Giants stun Dodgers on Wisely's walk-off homer
The Giants blew the lead in the top of the ninth inning, but Brett Wisely saved the day with a booming two-run walk-off homer in the bottom half of the inning.MLB -
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What we learned as Giants lose in extras after Dodgers' late explosion
The Los Angeles Dodgers scored seven runs off Sean Hjelle in the 11th inning, enabling them to escape with a 14-7 victory over the Giants at Oracle Park on Saturday.MLB -
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What Paris should learn from London 2012 Olympic legacy
Against the historical odds, the UK capital’s games were a marked economic success -
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Inquiry into alleged inmate and officer sex video
HM Prison Service said a former prison officer had been reported to police over the video. -
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The dangers of voice fraud: We can’t detect what we can’t see
Effectively combating voice fraud requires a combination of education, caution, business practices, technology and government regulation. -
The Guardian - World
I spent months interviewing people about their sex lives. This is what I learned
Flirting in China, sex work in Australia, dangerous liaisons in Nigeria – intimate relations vary wildly around the world, as I discovered while compiling a global special of the Guardian’s This is how we do it column. A friend of mine moved to ... -
The Guardian - World
‘My knees are as strong as Meghan thee Stallion!’ What 20 celebrities learned at Glastonbury 2024
Cut your toenails, play bingo – and drink rum instead of lager. Performers including Marina Abramović, the Sugababes, Don Letts and Paloma Faith share their tips. You find out about yourself at Glastonbury. It is a campus bursting with lessons for ... -
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How many CD accounts should I have? What experts say
It can be difficult to determine how many CDs you need. Here's how experts say you should approach the issue. -
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Will home prices finally drop this summer? Here's what experts say
Experts weigh in on whether home prices will finally fall this summer due to pent-up demand and low housing supply.
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The ex-president's lawyers cite a new Supreme Court ruling that granted him partial immunity from prosecution.Donald Trump -
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Almost 1.8m people owe £50,000 or more in student debt
More than 61,000 people have balances of £100,000 or more and 50 owe upwards of £200,000, BBC finds. -
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'Slow-walk' green protests banned at 1,200 locations, BBC finds
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Ronaldo in tears after extra-time penalty saved
Watch as Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty draws a 'world class' save from Jan Oblak in the Euro 2024 last-16 match between Portugal and Slovenia in Frankfurt.