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World Cup’s biggest opponent isn’t a team — it’s extreme heat -- Opinion
Extreme heat at the World Cup threatens player and fan safety, prompting calls for stronger heat protocols across all levels of soccer.
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1mHarrisburg rings in Juneteenth with Jubilee event
Harrisburg rings in Juneteenth with Jubilee event
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4mUS soccer fanatics in Portland celebrate team’s 2nd World Cup victory
The U.S. Men's National Team defeated Australia, 2-0, and a spirited crowd at downtown’s The Independent Sports Bar and Grill enjoyed every moment.
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4m‘Toy Story 5’ arrives in theaters with a sharp take on screen time
Pixar's fifth entry in the beloved "Toy Story" franchise pits Woody, Buzz and Jessie against a tablet that threatens to replace them in Bonnie's life.
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3mHarriet Tubman reenactment brings history to life at Hale Farm & Village during Juneteenth celebration (photos)
A capacity crowd filled the Meetinghouse at Hale Farm & Village on Friday as a Harriet Tubman reenactment highlighted the site’s Juneteenth festivities.
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4mStaten Island marks Juneteenth with annual Freedom Parade & Festival (200 photos)
“This living history parade pays homage to our ancestors who paved the way for our freedom and civil liberties."