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One of world soccer's biggest matches comes as both teams are struggling
For the first time in a long time, this Manchester derby will feature two Davids and no Goliath.NBC News - 8h -
Scientists suspect specimen of world's rarest whale died from head injuries
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Thamel: Bill Belichick, North Carolina and college football's new world
Is Bill Belichick ready for a new challenge at North Carolina? Here's why changes to the college football landscape make it a natural fit.ESPN - 3h -
Bill Belichick will reportedly be North Carolina's next head football coach
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Head of Syria's biggest rebel faction in first appearance since Assad's fall calls it "a victory to the Islamic nation."
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The Witcher's Gwent Card Game Is Heading To The Real World
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WATCH: Robot vacuum cleaner escapes from California home after earthquake
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Trump heads to France as world leaders seek to curry favor
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