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Sports.inquirer.net 

Alex Eala exits Canberra semifinals after loss to Chinese foe

MANILA, Philippines — Alex Eala yielded to Chinese netter Wei Sijia, 7-5, 6-2, in the Women’s Tennis Association 125 Canberra International semifinal on Friday at Canberra Tennis Centre in Australia. Eala’s impressive run in Canberra ended after getting swept by Wei in an hour and 28 minutes. READ; Alex Eala reaches Canberra tournament main draw

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Jhanak: Jhanak to marry Vihaan? A shocker for Aniruddh

Jhanak's journey takes a new turn as she prepares to marry Vihaan, becoming his second wife and embracing her role as a mother to his child. Key developments include the ending of her relationship with Aniruddha and the entry of Kunal Verma's character, which promises significant changes and challenges.

France24.com (en) 

New Orleans: Bourbon Street reopens after the attack

In New Orleans, city officials are trying to turn the page on the New Year’s attack. Bourbon Street, the site of the attack, has now reopened to the public, with business welcoming tourists once again. Wassim Cornet and Fanny Chauvin have this report.

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

The Week's Best: 8 Stories And Videos You Shouldn't Miss

We know you're busy and probably don't have the time to read all of our coverage each and every day. Here are some of the highlights produced in English by RFE/RL's team of correspondents, multimedia editors, and visual journalists over the past seven days.

Real Clear Politics 

Dems Rewrite History to Praise Jimmy Carter

Tom Donilon, President Barack Obama's national security adviser from 2010 to 2013, attempts to rewrite history on the Foreign Affairs website to praise Jimmy Carter as a great foreign policy president.

Real Clear Politics 

Cover-Up of Biden's Decline Will Be His Legacy

On the last Sunday of the year, a "Face the Nation" panel discussed the most underreported stories of 2024 when correspondent Jan Crawford offered that she thought President Biden's "obvious cognitive decline" should have received more attention.