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France produced another dominant performance to beat Wales 4-1 at Euro 2025.Despite a spirited showing from the visitors, particularly in the first half, Les Bleues’ quality shone through to all but book their place in the knockout stages of the tournament.The hosts came flying out of the blocks and found the back of the net just eight minutes in.Clara Mateo was rewarded for her early energy with a well-taken goal, smashing a right-footed shot into the top right corner after a flurry of corners and blocked attempts.However, Wales responded to the deficit. Just five minutes later, Ceri Holland set up…

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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was named Hustle Player of the Year for the 2024-25 season. According to the NBA, the Hustle Player of the Year Award is given to a player who makes effort plays that aren’t represented on stat sheets, but often positively impact outcomes of games—a microcosm of Green’s entire career with the Warriors. Green is the ninth recipient of the award, joining Alex Caruso, Marcus Smart, Thaddeus Young, Montrezl Harrell, Amir Johnson and Patrick Beverley as the only players to win the award since its inception during the 2016-17 season. According to the NBA, deflections,…

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Flood survivor Jason Fulcher shares what his family experienced during the historic flooding.Noisy, nm – Parts of New Mexico have experienced unprecedented and deadly flash flooding over the last few days, causing major damage.At least three people, including two children, were killed in Ruidoso.FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray visited Ruidoso on Wednesday to hear the stories of those who survived the wall of water, including Jason Fulcher. He said floodwaters came crashing into his home.”I started screaming, my wife started screaming, my work camper started screaming for everybody to get out,” said Fulcher. “The water came through faster than you…

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Republicans defended the Trump-backed megabill’s Medicaid changes as targeting a group of people who they believe shouldn’t qualify: people who can work but instead choose to stay home and chill. Several Republican politicians and pundits, including CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings, pegged the number of people who should be able to meet the proposed Medicaid work requirement at about 5 million. “There are like almost 5 million able-bodied people on Medicaid who simply choose not to work,” Jennings said July 1 on “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip.” “They spend six hours a day socializing and watching television. And if…

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by Calculated Risk on 7/09/2025 01:22:00 PM This data is as of July 8, 2025. Click on graph for larger image.This data shows the 7-day average of daily total traveler throughput from the TSA for the last 6 years.Air travel is essentially unchanged YoY (7-day average up about 1.8% YoY).The red line is the seven-day average for 2025. Air travel is mostly tracking last year (down slightly YTD).

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Who will win? ← → 0 Votes Copy and paste this HTML code into your webpage to embed. Turn off spoiler to view match statistics0.00Expected goals (xG)0.00Passing599 (92%)Accurate passes254 (83%) Turn off spoiler to view match events 1 G Gianluigi Donnarumma 7.0 25 D Nuno Mendes 7.9 4 D Lucas Beraldo 7.2 5 D Marquinhos (C) 7.5 2 D Achraf Hakimi 24′ 7.9 8 M Fabián Ruiz 6′ 24′ 9.2 17 M Vitinha 7.6 87 M João Neves 45+2′ Holding 7.3 7 F Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 7.2 10 F Ousmane Dembélé 9′ 6′ 8.2 14 F Desired 6.9 Coach Luis Enrique…

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The Grand Canyon has been ranked the deadliest national park. It has the most missing person reports, deaths and even suicides from 2018 through the first two months of this year. FOX Weather’s Max Gorden reports. GRAND CANYON, Ariz. – A man from Alvarado, Texas, was found dead Tuesday on a popular trail in Grand Canyon National Park, according to park officials.The 67-year-old man was discovered on the South Kaibab Trail near Cedar Ridge, a destination located about 1.5 miles from the trailhead.Bystanders attempted to resuscitate the hiker by performing CPR. However, their efforts and those of medical personnel and…

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On April 12, 2025, the world watched as Gabonese citizens cast their ballots in the first presidential election since the fall of the Bongo dynasty, which had ruled the country for nearly six decades. But rather than marking a clean democratic break from the past, the election signaled the consolidation of power by Gen. Brice Oligui Nguema—the military officer who deposed President Ali Bongo Ondimba in the 2023 coup and has since served as transitional president. Despite earlier promises of a swift return to civilian rule, Oligui Nguema’s reported 94.9 percent landslide victory points to a deepening pattern of post-coup…

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The human brain seems wired to notice patterns.  This presumably has some evolutionary advantages, but this attribute can lead us astray in a world that is overloaded with data.  I’ll start with a personal anecdote, and then show the implications for data analysis. Back on June 18th, I was traveling through the west side of Vancouver and noticed a street name “Trutch”.  I recall thinking that this was an odd name.  Just a few days later, Tyler Cowen linked to an article in the Vancouver newspaperdiscussing the fact that this street’s name had just been changed: Vancouver’s Trutch Street is…

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