The girls playing football in remote Pakistan
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Facing Islamist threats, Bangladesh girls forced to cancel football matches
There are concerns that extremist groups, which had been pushed to the fringes, have become emboldened again.BBC News - 11h -
Sam Kerr not guilty: Football’s golden girl now faces fight to rebuild reputation after race trial
The worst week of Sam Kerr’s life is now over. But there are sure to be more ramifications to come.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 11 -
Tax tips for remote workers
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Hall of Fame coach says he's not a fan of Eagles' 'Tush Push': 'It's not a football play'
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Almost half of remote French island hit by wildfire: official
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How much would workers sacrifice to keep remote work?
A new study from Harvard Business School found that 40% of workers would accept a pay cut of 5% or more to keep their remote work flexibility. Zoe Cullen, a Harvard Business School professor and ...CBS News - 6d -
Officials to euthanise 90 whales stranded on beach in remote north-western Tasmania
Attempt to refloat false killer whales was unsuccessful, forcing wildlife authorities to make difficult decision for safety and ‘welfare reasons’. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest ...The Guardian - 4h -
It's a girl! Swedish royals announce birth of daughter
It’s a girlABC News - Feb. 8 -
Musk’s Lost Boys and Trump’s Mean Girls
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