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Elon Musk blames his strained relationship with his daughter on a 'woke mind virus,' a term often used to criticize empathetic and inclusive perspectives. Despite his vast resources and influential platforms, Musk deflects personal responsibility for the familial discord, opting instead to blame a controversial concept.
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On July 22, 2024, Uganda's security forces sealed off the main opposition party's headquarters in Kampala, thwarting a planned protest. The police and soldiers surrounded the building, blocking all access points, and highlighting the increasing political tensions and restrictions faced by opposition groups in Uganda.
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Inter Miami honored Lionel Messi for his remarkable achievement of winning a record 45 major career trophies after his 2024 Copa América victory with Argentina. The tribute included a commemorative picture showcasing his illustrious career. Despite an ankle injury, Messi's presence and leadership continue to inspire young players at Inter Miami.
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Dafne Keen, known for her role as Laura/X-23, shared her admiration for Andrew Garfield's knack for keeping cameos under wraps, citing him as her inspiration for maintaining secrecy about her own role in 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' She reflected on her return to the Marvel universe, her initial anxieties, and the eventual familiarity during filming.
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New India head coach Gautam Gambhir and chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar's decision to appoint Suryakumar Yadav as the T20I captain has sparked debates. Former cricketer Mohammad Kaif questions why Hardik Pandya, with his extensive leadership experience, was overlooked. This decision seems part of a long-term strategy with an eye on the 2026 T20 World Cup.
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The second Test between England and West Indies at Trent Bridge began with West Indies winning the toss and choosing to field. England's batsmen, including Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope, started strong, posting significant runs early in the match. Live updates and commentary provide insights into scores, wickets, and key moments.
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Chelsea has initiated internal disciplinary proceedings against midfielder Enzo Fernandez following the emergence of a video showing him and his Argentina teammates singing a racist chant targeting French players' African heritage. This incident occurred during Copa America celebrations and has drawn condemnation from the French Football Federation.
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Salmaan Moerat will lead a new-look Springbok team featuring seven uncapped players in their first-ever Test match against Portugal in Bloemfontein. The team has undergone significant changes, with Coach Rassie Erasmus retaining only four players from the recent game against Ireland. The match marks an important event as the Springboks prepare to face a motivated Portuguese team following their strong performances at the World Cup.
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Rodri and Lamine Yamal have been honored with the top awards at Euro 2024. Rodri, a crucial player for Spain, was named the best player of the tournament, while Yamal received the best young player accolade. Spain secured victory with standout performances from these key players.
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Global leaders have come together to denounce the recent shooting at a rally for former US President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. Trump, who is running for the presidency again, was injured but is now in stable condition. Key leaders from around the world emphasized the necessity of rejecting violence in politics.
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English winger Jadon Sancho has mended relations with Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag and resumed club training. Their reconciliation followed a fruitful meeting where they committed to focusing on the new season. Previously, Sancho’s exclusion from a match against Arsenal resulted in a public rift and his temporary move to Borussia Dortmund.
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As the 2024 Copa América nears its climax, Luis Miguel Echegaray shares his top XI from the tournament. Among the standout players are James Rodríguez and Luis Díaz, who have delivered exceptional performances and comebacks. This article highlights the achievements of these stars and others who have defined the competition.