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Rugby World Cup · EnglandFull-back and Henry Arundell on the wing show the side can be unpredictable and all the better for it in World Cup rout of ChileAfter stinking out the Rugby World Cup in their opening two matches, this England performance was like sweet perfume. Conservatism gave way to unpredictability. Straightjacket rigidity to pace and unexpected delights. And while it was only Chile, officially the worst team at this World Cup, this punchy 71-0 demolition o…See the Story
Marcus Smith’s attacking flair gives Borthwick and England new hope
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
High School Students · TexasDarryl George, 17, of Texas has been serving an in-school suspension since 31 August for refusing to cut his dreadlocksThe family of a Black high school student in Texas who was suspended over his dreadlocks filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Saturday against the state’s governor and attorney general, alleging they failed to enforce a new law outlawing discrimination based on hairstyles.Darryl George, 17, a junior at Barbers Hill high school i…See the Story
Family of Black high school student files federal lawsuit over hair discrimination
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SoccerIt may be exciting to see Premier League games turning after 90 minutes but will it only make the predictable more predictable?On the one hand, you could see Paul Heckingbottom’s point. Seven minutes into injury time at Tottenham last week, his Sheffield United side led 1-0 and seemed about to pull off perhaps the most surprising result of the Premier League season so far. They then conceded twice and so, rather than being able to celebrate a gr…See the Story
Time-wasters spoil the spectacle but a spot of extra only benefits the big sides
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SoccerIf the future ownership of Everton is a confused picture, there have been few doubts about this being a season struggle against relegation.Amid a highly welcome first win of the season were many signs that their thin squad may have enough to survive, and that whoever their new owners end up becoming, they might have a Premier League going concern on their hands. Continue reading...See the Story
Calvert-Lewin’s strike sinks Brentford as Everton collect first Premier League win
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North America · United StatesEurope pulls even with the United States at 8-8 after splitting the morning foursome matches. The contest will be decided by the 12 singles matches on Sunday. Europe will try to win an unprecedented third straight Solheim Cup. The Europeans arrived as favorites but had to come from behind after the Americans took a 4-0 lead.See the Story
Solheim Cup: Team Europe fights back to leave contest evenly poised ahead of final day
50% Left coverage: 8 sources
EuropeSteve Coogan and Carol Vorderman have publicly lent their support to the Liberal Democrats as the party conference kicks off with a call for electoral reform and tactical voting.See the Story
Lib Dem conference: Steve Coogan and Carol Vorderman lead rally for proportional representation
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Movies & TVThe movie-length show saw nobody sent home as part of a week one rule. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman presented the show from 6.15pm to 8.30pm on BBC One. Fans took to X to complain and X user Victoria said: "Phew. Proper credits"See the Story
Strictly Come Dancing: week one – live
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