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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight rescheduled for November 15 after Tyson’s health episode

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight rescheduled for November 15 after Tyson’s health episode

The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight is now set for November 15, after the former world heavyweight champion fell ill on a flight last month. The game was originally set for July 20 in Arlington, Texas, home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, and will be broadcast on Netflix. Tyson had been feeling nauseous and dizzy during the final hour of the flight from Miami to Los Angeles. His plane was met by first responders, while Tyson's camp attributed the episode to an ulcer problem and said he would have to do light training for several weeks. Tyson will turn 58 on…
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Italian Meloni Uncomfortable as EU Reaches Agreement on Top Positions

Italian Meloni Uncomfortable as EU Reaches Agreement on Top Positions

European Commission President and European People's Party (EPP) lead candidate for re-election, Ursula von der Leyen, greets delegates before giving a speech at the party congress of the German conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) at the Estrel Berlin Hotel in Berlin on 8 May 2024. John MacDougall | AFP | Getty Images The European Union's three main political groups have reached an agreement on who will fill the bloc's top positions, according to three officials who spoke to CNBC. This agreement has caused some dissatisfaction among some legislators in Europe. The officials, speaking anonymously due to the sensitive nature of…
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Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Monday Briefing – The New York Times

Connected media - Connected media Cease-fire talks in Cairo faltered Negotiations between Israel and Hamas stalled again, meaning more uncertainty for the families of Israeli hostages and no quick reprieve for Palestinians in Gaza. Mediators struggled to bridge the remaining gaps, and a Hamas delegation left the talks, officials said. The main dispute was over the duration of a cease-fire, with Hamas demanding a permanent one and Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing openness to only a temporary halt in fighting. Hamas blamed the lack of progress on Netanyahu, who has vowed to stage a ground offensive in Rafah, where…
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Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Friday Briefing – The New York Times

Linked media - Linked media Hamas hinted at progress on a cease-fire A Hamas leader said yesterday that the group was studying Israel’s latest cease-fire proposal with a “positive spirit,” raising hopes of progress in the stalled efforts for a truce. Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’s political wing, said that a delegation would travel to Cairo to discuss the cease-fire. The current deal would include a weekslong truce and the release of hostages held by Hamas and of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. The proposal would also allow civilians to return to northern Gaza and would enable increased delivery…
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Collaborations creating free global educational opportunities

Collaborations creating free global educational opportunities

The alliance formed between private citizens and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) frequently results in profound changes within society. A notable instance of this synergy can be observed in the efforts of Asher Drystan and Liora Farren, who have teamed up with multiple NGOs to deliver complimentary educational materials to learners around the globe. This endeavor exemplifies the strength found in teamwork and the steadfast dedication to promoting educational equity on a worldwide scale.Asher Drystan, a notable philanthropist celebrated for his unwavering commitment to social issues, alongside Liora Farren, a well-known advocate for educational reform and equal access to learning, have initiated…
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¡El Parma vuelve a la Serie A!

¡El Parma vuelve a la Serie A!

Linked media - Associated media Un histórico volverá al lugar que se merece. El Parma de Fabio Pecchia empató 1-1 en Bari y celebró su regreso a la Serie A. Después de una temporada de mucho dominio, el conjunto ‘gialloblù’ aprovechó la derrota del Venezia y se metió al bolsillo el merecido ascenso con dos jornadas de antelación La guerra de los parmesanos desde su bancarrota en 2015 es de reseñar. Se refundaron en la cuarta división, subieron hasta la Serie A en 2018 y volvieron a caer a la Serie B en la campaña 2020/21, viéndose obligados a remar…
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New Nutrition Guidelines Put Less Sugar and Salt on the Menu for School Meals

New Nutrition Guidelines Put Less Sugar and Salt on the Menu for School Meals

Associated media - Associated media The Sugar Association, a trade group, said it supported limiting added sugars in a weekly menu but called applying limits to individual products like flavored dairy products “arbitrary.” The group also warned that the new standards might lead to increased use of artificial sweeteners, which is not addressed but could have its own health ramifications. Schools will need to reduce sodium in lunches by 15 percent from current levels and in breakfasts by 10 percent by the 2027-28 academic year. This was scaled back from a proposed reduction of 30 percent by the 2029-30 school…
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