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NBA: Mavericks re-sign veteran forward Markieff Morris

DALLAS — The Mavericks are bringing back forward Markieff Morris, a 13-year veteran who has played sparingly since joining Dallas but brings leadership that is valued by the defending NBA Western Conference champions. The deal announced Wednesday comes after Morris played 26 regular-season games in 2023-24 before the Mavericks made a run to the NBA

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Date Set for Manchester City’s Hearing Over 115 Premier League Charges

Financial Fair Play in Focus: Manchester City’s Impending Tribunal Manchester City, a titan of the Premier League, finds itself at the centre of a substantial legal scrutiny. With a hearing set to commence next Monday, the club will answer to 115 alleged breaches of the Premier League’s financial regulations, all occurring between 2009 and 2018. […]

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No entry: Foreign war correspondents say Israel's Gaza travel ban compromises 'accurate, independent' reporting

Unlike countries like Russia and Syria, Israel claims to be a liberal democracy. But in Gaza, which Israel closed off to journalists since the start of the war, reporters are left having to rely on social media, phone interviews, satellite photography, local journalists or entering with a military detail. 'It's sometimes like trying to report from space,' says one

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TV junk food ads to be banned before 9pm from next year - BBC

  1. TV junk food ads to be banned before 9pm from next year  BBC
  2. Keir Starmer ready to face down ‘nanny state’ jibes in radical public health drive  The Guardian
  3. Naked politics as Starmer tries to calm NHS expectations  Sky News
  4. Keir Starmer bans junk food ads and warns no more money for NHS without reform - live  The Independent
  5. Keir Starmer plots vast expansion of nanny state in battle to save NHS  The Telegraph