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What is tailgating, and has FIFA banned it at World Cup stadiums in the US?
Football fans in the US have criticised FIFA and local organisers over a move to ban tailgating at World Cup…
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Pope Leo urges peace in visit to Cameroon’s conflict-hit northwest
Pope Leo XIV was in Bamenda in conflict-hit northwest Cameroon, urging peace in a region beset by deadly fighting.
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Turkiye grieves students killed in school shooting
Hundreds turned out to the funerals of eight students who were fatally shot at school in Turkiye’s Kahramanmaras.
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Capitol Hill Community Post | Help shape the Capitol Hill Community Council
From the Capitol Hill Community Council The Capitol Hill Community Council continues to plug along on its mission of connecting the community. …
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CLOSURE ALERT: Seattle Public Library staff in-service day on April 23
The Seattle Public Library has announced its annual staff-in-service day shutdown – here are the details: All locations of The…
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Washington state to impose fines in work zones starting July as speed camera program expands
Washington state expands its Work Zone Speed Camera Program after issuing 65,000 infractions; starting July, first-time violators will face $125…
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Port Angeles High School dismisses students early after ‘vague threat’ caused modified lockdown
The Port Angeles School District said that the threat came from an anonymous caller Thursday morning.
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Barcelona appeal to UEFA over Laws of Game failure in Champions League exit
European football’s governing body has already rejected one appeal by Barca about their quarterfinals against Atletico.
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Ex-Arsenal and Liverpool keeper Manninger killed in car crash with train
Alex Manninger played for Arsenal, Liverpool and Juventus at peak of his career while winning 33 Austria caps.
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US House votes down latest effort to curtail Trump’s power to wage Iran war
Nearly all Democrats voted in favour, a day after a similar resolution failed in the US Senate along party lines.
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