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FIFA targets $1bn revenue from 2027 Women’s World Cup

May 14, 2025, 05:32 AM ET FIFA is targeting $1 billion in revenue from the Women’s World Cup, Gianni Infantino said on Tuesday at the Saudi Arabia-U.S. Investment Forum 2025 in Riyadh. The 2023 Women’s World Cup, hosted by Australia and New Zealand, broke even after generating more than $570m in revenue. “Women’s football and […]

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The Football Reporters How do Arsenal become a title winning team?

May 14, 2025, 03:34 AM ET On the latest episode of The Football Reporters podcast, Mark Ogden, Rob Dawson and James Olley discuss Arsenal’s struggles and how Mikel Arteta’s side can become a title-winning team. After twice finishing second to Manchester City in the Premier League, Arsenal have fallen short in their pursuit of the […]

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Trump meets Syria’s interim President al-Sharaa : NPR

President Trump speaks with leaders at the Gulf Cooperation Council on Wednesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He met briefly with Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa earlier on Wednesday. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Win McNamee/Getty Images RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — President Trump met Wednesday with Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, spending about half […]

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Benzo Withdrawal Symptoms Can Be Life-Threatening

Tasha Hedges took Xanax for 20 years to treat her anxiety and panic attacks, exactly as a psychiatrist had prescribed it. Then in 2022, that doctor unexpectedly died. A general practitioner continued her prescription but retired shortly afterward. The next doctor moved to Canada. Finally, Ms. Hedges found a new psychiatrist. “The first thing he […]

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Tata steelworks change criticised by climate experts

Steffan Messenger Environment correspondent, BBC Wales News PA Both blast furnaces were closed at the UK’s largest steelworks in Port Talbot in 2024 The UK’s climate change advisors have criticised the handling of a switch to greener steelmaking at the country’s largest plant in Port Talbot, which resulted in huge job losses. Government ministers should […]

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A.I. Was Coming for Radiologists’ Jobs. So Far, They’re Just More Efficient.

Nine years ago, one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence scientists singled out an endangered occupational species. “People should stop training radiologists now,” Geoffrey Hinton said, adding that it was “just completely obvious” that within five years A.I. would outperform humans in that field. Today, radiologists — the physician specialists in medical imaging who look […]

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