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«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Mangaluru police fire at 2 'chaddi' gang members

Mangaluru police shot two 'chaddi' gang members near Mulki bus stand. Suspects from Guna assaulted officers during a dacoity probe. Inspector Bharati fired after ASI Vinay Kumar was attacked. The gang, linked to several crimes, targeted Victor Mendonca's house. Rewards granted for efforts. Kodikal CCTV footage is being reviewed. Injured received treatment at Wenlock Hospital.

«MercoPress» (en) 

Argentine airline pilots announce strike against deregulation

Argentine airline pilots announced a strike for Friday, the last working day before the winter school break and judiciary recess, to protest against the decision of President Javier Milei's Government to open up the industry to foreign players through deregulation.

Soccer News 

Jobe Bellingham turns down Tottenham Hotspur to stay at Sunderland

Jobe Bellingham has decided to stay at Sunderland despite having interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, according to TEAMtalk. The report has claimed that Bellingham is on the radar of Premier League clubs Spurs and Palace, but the younger brother of Real Madrid and England international midfielder Jude Bellingham wants to stay at Sunderland. […]

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Google.com 

After firing Gregg Berhalter, U.S. Soccer can’t miss on its next coach - The Washington Post

  1. After firing Gregg Berhalter, U.S. Soccer can’t miss on its next coach  The Washington Post
  2. Why U.S. Soccer had no choice but to fire USMNT coach Berhalter  ESPN
  3. Who should USMNT hire to replace Berhalter? Analysing Klopp, Pochettino, Vieira and others - The Athletic  The New York Times
  4. Who will replace U.S. Soccer coach Gregg Berhalter?  Yahoo Sports
  5. Gregg Berhalter replacement options for USMNT; USA basketball beats Canada; Soccer fight goes into stands ... Читать дальше...

CBSNews.com 

TMJ patients agonize over mounting medical bills: "It's a bottomless pit"

Treatments for temporomandibular joint disorders, known as TMJ, can fall into a "medical-dental divide," leaving patients with out-of-pocket bills that can range from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. A joint report from CBS News and KFF Health News sheds light on the financial burden TMJ patients face as some fall into a spiral of ineffective care and futile surgeries that do more harm than good.

Scoop 

New operator needed for Sports Centre at Fraser Park – concern at financial risk

News from Hutt City Council The Hutt City Council is seeking a new operator for the Sports Centre at Fraser Park. Fraser Park is Lower Hutt’s largest recreational sportsground and the sports centre is an important regional and community multi-use facility. Fraser Park Sportsville (FPS), who has held the lease for the operation of the […]