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Vanuatu Take 7th Place In Back-and-forth Playoff Win

Press Release – Oceania Football Confederation Vanuatu overcame Papua New Guinea to secure 7th place at the OFC U-19 Men’s Championship in Apia. OFC Media via Photoek (Photo/Supplied) Following disappointing group stage showings for both sides, it presented an opportunity to end their campaign on a high and ensure direct qualification to the next edition […]

Business Standard 

Police complaint against Yuvraj, 3 other ex-players for 'mocking' disabled

A police complaint has been filed against former cricketers Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh and Gurkeerat Mann for allegedly mocking people with disabilities in a video that was uploaded on Instagram. The complaint was lodged by Arman Ali, the executive director of the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), with the SHO of the Amar Colony police station here. Besides the cricketers, the complaint has also been filed against Sandhya Devanathan, the Vice President and Managing Director of Meta India.

CTVNews.ca 

U.S. judge dismisses Trump classified documents case

The U.S. federal judge presiding over the classified documents case of former president Donald Trump in Florida dismissed the prosecution on Monday, siding with defence lawyers who said the special counsel who filed the charges was illegally appointed.

CBSNews.com 

Biden pushes for unity after Trump assassination attempt

In response to the assassination attempt against former President Trump, President Biden delivered the third Oval Office address of his presidency Sunday, saying, "There's no place in America for this kind of violence." CBS News White House reporter Willie Inman has more on the president's message.

Sciencedaily.com 

Visualizing addiction: How new research could change the way we fight the opioid epidemic

New research could transform how we understand the way opioids affect the brain. Despite significant discussion surrounding the ongoing opioid crisis, current understanding of how opioids function in the brain is quite limited. This is primarily due to challenges in observing and measuring opioid effects in the brain in real-time. However, a recent technological breakthrough has overcome these limitations and is set to transform how scientists study opioid signaling in the brain.