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US star Christian Pulisic fractured his leg in World Cup loss to Belgium AP NewsU.S. star Christian Pulisic suffered microfracture vs. Belgium ESPNEx-USMNT World Cup star called out former players for 'disappointing' Christian Pulisic criticism Yahoo SportsLandon Donovan, Tim Howard Empathize With Christian Pulisic, But Call On Him To Change FOX SportsWomen's Soccer Star Calls Out U.S. Men's Team After Crushing Loss The Cu
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Growing threats from China and falling token prices may put AI financials at risk.
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New LeBron James Rumors on NBA Teams Sending Voice Notes to Star Amid Free Agency Recruitment Bleacher ReportBob Myers pitches Sixers to LeBron's agent on podcast: ‘This is your best chance to win' - The Athletic The New York TimesHow do the Sixers stack up as a LeBron James destination? Breaking down his reported top 3 contenders. Inquirer.comCharles Barkley has strong thoughts about where LeBron James should finish his career Syracuse.com
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Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Trade Fresh Strikes After Trump Suggests Cease-Fire is ‘Over' The New York TimesUS renews strikes on IRGC; Iran vows retaliation as peace, ceasefire stall Fox NewsTanker Attacks Risk Overplaying Iran's Hand and Reigniting a War The New York TimesIran war live: Tehran retaliates in Gulf after second day of US strikes as ceasefire falters ReutersU.S. and Iran exchange intense new attacks after Trump says ceasefire is ‘over'
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US home prices hit an all-time high as sales slow and mortgage rates rise AP NewsJune home sales disappoint as prices reach an all-time high CNBCUS NAR: EXISTING HOMES FOR SALE LISTED AVERAGE OF 28 DAYS IN JUNE VS. 29 DAYS IN MAY; 27 DAYS IN JUNE 2025 TradingViewUS Existing Home Sales Dip as Affordability Concerns Linger Bloomberg.com
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Tanker traffic through Strait of Hormuz slows after Iranian attacks trigger renewed fighting with U.S. CNBCTraffic through Strait of Hormuz falls steeply after new US-Iran strikes BBCThe Strait of Hormuz is now at the centre of Iranian and US calculus Al JazeeraOil tanker traffic through Hormuz
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Wall Street was on track to open lower again Friday as oil prices continued to climb, hitting the highest level in nearly two years less than a week since the U.S. and Israel began bombing Iran, one of the world's top oil producers.
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