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Resumption of Construction for the World's Tallest Skyscraper: Jeddah Tower

By Elizabeth Taylor / Nov 28, 2024

After a nearly seven-year hiatus, construction on the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia, poised to become the world's tallest skyscraper, has recommenced. The project, which was halted in the midst of a nationwide anti-corruption crackdown, is now set to be completed by 2028, as announced by the Jeddah Economic Company (JEC), the consortium spearheading the development, during a recent ceremony on the construction site.
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Notre-Dame's Bells Toll Again After the Catastrophic 2019 Blaze

By Daniel Scott / Nov 28, 2024

In the hallowed halls of history, the Notre-Dame de Paris stands as a sentinel of time, a testament to the enduring spirit of human ingenuity and faith. On a recent Friday morning, the echoes of its bells pierced the silence that had draped the cathedral since the devastating fire of April 2019, a fire that had scorched not only the timbers and stones but also the collective heart of Parisians and the world over. The return of the bells' peal, a symphony of metal and might, was not just a technical achievement but a resounding affirmation of resilience and rebirth.
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Mike Tyson Makes a Comeback to Professional Boxing After 19 Years, Raising Neurological Concerns for the 58-Year-Old

By Benjamin Evans / Nov 20, 2024

Mike Tyson, once the embodiment of raw power in the boxing ring, returns to the squared circle at the age of 58, a stark contrast to his youthful debut in 1985.
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Are Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz the New 'Big Two' Dominating Men's Tennis?

By Natalie Campbell / Nov 20, 2024

For countless tennis enthusiasts, the essence of the sport lies in its rivalries. The narratives that unfold from the titans of the game spurring each other to new heights are countless. In the men's circuit, the 1980s were marked by the epic battles between Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe, and Jimmy Connors, while the 1990s saw the intense rivalry between Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras. The era of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal followed, with Novak Djokovic soon emerging as a formidable contender. Now, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are rapidly rising to prominence, poised to become the next great rivalry that defines a generation.
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Jannik Sinner: World No. 1 Ends Remarkable Year with ATP Finals Win Against Taylor Fritz

By Sophia Lewis / Nov 20, 2024

Jannik Sinner capped off his extraordinary 2024 season with a dream finale. The top-ranked tennis player secured a triumphant victory over American Taylor Fritz, clinching the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, with a score of 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday. This marked Sinner's maiden win on home turf and also served as a sweet revenge for his loss to Novak Djokovic in the previous year's final. The match was a reprise of the US Open final in September, which Sinner had won in straight sets, and Fritz was unable to break Sinner's resolve, facing a challenging contest throughout.
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Cleveland Cavaliers Make NBA History as Fourth Team to Start Season 15-0, and More Highlights from Sunday's Games

By Daniel Scott / Nov 20, 2024

The Cleveland Cavaliers have etched their names in NBA history by becoming only the fourth team to achieve a flawless 15-0 start to the season, following their triumph over the Charlotte Hornets with a score of 128-114 on Sunday evening.
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Frances Tiafoe: US Tennis Star Fined $120,000 for Repeatedly Swearing at Chair Umpire

By Sarah Davis / Nov 20, 2024

Professional tennis player Frances Tiafoe has been penalized with a substantial fine of $120,000 following an outburst of profanity directed at a chair umpire during the Shanghai Masters tournament last month. The ATP, the organization that oversees men's professional tennis, declared on Thursday that its disciplinary committee had imposed a $60,000 penalty for severe misconduct, in conjunction with a maximum on-site penalty of $60,000 for verbal abuse. The incident unfolded in October at the Shanghai Masters, where Tiafoe was competing against Russian player Roman Safiullin and ultimately lost the match.
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Charlotte Hornets' LaMelo Ball Hit with $100,000 Fine for Employing 'Offensive and Derogatory' Language

By Lily Simpson / Nov 20, 2024

Charlotte Hornets' guard LaMelo Ball has incurred a financial penalty of $100,000 due to the NBA's classification of his remarks as "offensive and derogatory" after the team's 115-114 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on a Saturday match. During an interview on the Hornets' local FanDuel Sports Network, the 2022 All-Star was queried about the team's defensive strategy against Giannis Antetokounmpo during the Bucks' final play. Ball responded, "Yeah, we loaded up – no homo," and continued, "But that’s what we wanted. Put the hand up, and then just live with the results."
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Harry Kane Statue Faces Backlash as the Latest Sports Sculpture to Be Criticized

By David Anderson / Nov 20, 2024

A gleaming metallic representation of English football team captain Harry Kane has joined the ranks of sports statues that have drawn flak for not accurately reflecting the true likeness of their subjects.
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Sergio Garcia: LIV Golf Star Expected to Return to DP World Tour, Boosting Ryder Cup Hopes

By Sarah Davis / Nov 20, 2024

Sergio Garcia, a prominent figure in the world of golf and a member of LIV Golf, is gearing up for a comeback to the DP World Tour in the upcoming year. This move could potentially pave the way for him to make history by participating in his 11th Ryder Cup, matching the record for the most appearances. The 44-year-old golfer, who secured a victory at the 2017 Masters, had to relinquish his DP World Tour membership in 2023 after being penalized for his decision to join the LIV Golf league in the preceding year. However, recent developments indicate that Garcia has taken steps to rejoin the tour, having submitted his application and settled his financial penalties following his departure. A spokesperson for the DP World Tour confirmed to the media that Garcia had filed his application to rejoin the tour for the 2025 season and had paid his fines by the deadline on November 17. "Garcia has submitted his application to return to the DP World Tour for the 2025 season and has paid his fines," the spokesperson stated. "He will now have to serve his suspension period before he can compete on the DP World Tour again."
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The 'Trump Dance' Sweeps the Sports World

By Laura Wilson / Nov 20, 2024

A dance move that gained popularity through the influence of President-elect Donald Trump has recently swept across the sports arena, with numerous American athletes incorporating it into their celebrations following significant plays. This particular dance move, which originated from Trump's campaign events, involves pumping one's fists in rhythm with the music while moving them alongside the body. The dance gained further momentum when Trump paused a campaign town hall to play his favorite tunes, including "YMCA" by The Village People, for over 40 minutes, during which he swayed and danced to the music. In the wake of Trump's re-election to the White House, this dance has become a means for American athletes to commemorate significant achievements, a public acknowledgment of the president-elect that was less common during his first term.
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Rafael Nadal: Bidding Adieu to the 'King of Clay'

By Natalie Campbell / Nov 20, 2024

With a tearful farewell, Rafael Nadal bid adieu to his professional tennis career on Tuesday. In a heartfelt message to his devoted fans, this legendary athlete humbly expressed his wish to be remembered for the simplest of virtues. "I aspire to be recalled as a decent human being and a young dreamer who not only realized their aspirations but surpassed them," Nadal modestly articulated following his final match. Despite Spain's unexpected elimination from the Davis Cup by the Netherlands, the 38-year-old seemed at peace with his decision to retire from a career brimming with accolades, as he listened to his contemporaries offer praise in a commemorative video.
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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is Back: Everything You Need to Know

By Daniel Scott / Oct 22, 2024

After a six-year pause, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show made a triumphant return on a Tuesday evening in Brooklyn, signaling a significant shift in the brand's narrative. The event was a testament to the brand's commitment to being shaped by women, with a female-centric approach that was evident throughout the show. The production boasted an all-women musical lineup and a diverse array of models donning more sophisticated and, in some instances, more comfortable lingerie, such as leggings and sheer overlays.
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80-Year-Old Miss Universe Korea Contestant Defies Age Barrier

By Sarah Davis / Oct 15, 2024

80-Year-Old Choi Soon-hwa Could Make History at Miss Universe Korea
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40 Years of Style: London Fashion Week's Anniversary Highlights

By Rebecca Stewart / Oct 15, 2024

London Fashion Week at 40: Navigating Economic Challenges and Redefining Style
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Resurgence of Jet: The Victorian Era's Beloved Gemstone Reclaims the Spotlight

By Grace Cox / Oct 15, 2024

Reviving the Victorian Vogue: Jet Gemstone's Return to Modern Adoration
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Philly's Pillar: Joel Embiid Secures Massive $193M Contract Extension with the 76ers

By Emily Johnson / Oct 15, 2024

In a move that cements his legacy with the Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid has inked a three-year, $192.9 million maximum contract extension with the team, as revealed by a source close to the negotiations. This lucrative deal, which comes with a player option for the 2028-29 season, could see the reigning NBA MVP don the Philadelphia jersey through the end of that season, amassing a total career earnings nearing $300 million. This places Embiid among the NBA's highest earners, joining the ranks of LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant, and making him the fifth member of the NBA's $500 million club.
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Dodgers' Ohtani Achieves Historic 50-50 Milestone, Rewriting Baseball Records

By Victoria Gonzalez / Oct 15, 2024

In a feat that will echo through the annals of baseball history, Los Angeles Dodgers' phenom Shohei Ohtani has etched his name in the record books as the first member of the prestigious 50-50 club. This monumental achievement, which saw him blast 50+ home runs and swipe 50+ bases in a single season, was capped off in a spectacular display against the Miami Marlins.
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Champions League Thursday Recap: Monaco's Commanding Win Over Barcelona, Wirtz and Raya Shine

By Benjamin Evans / Oct 15, 2024

The Champions League's debut week concluded on a dramatic note, with Barcelona and Arsenal taking center stage on Thursday. However, neither of the headline-grabbing clubs secured a victory to kick off their campaigns. Here's a recap of the key moments from Thursday's encounters.
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Ali Truwit: From Shark Attack Survivor to Paralympic Silver Medalist

By Lily Simpson / Oct 15, 2024

When swimmer Ali Truwit returned to the water after a shark attack that resulted in the loss of her leg, the sound of water rippling in the pool brought back vivid memories of that traumatic day. "It was really, really hard," she said in an interview. "Physically, the water's temperature sent shocks through my leg, which had been recently amputated and was full of new nerve endings. Emotionally, the sound of water triggered flashbacks to the attack." However, she also found moments of peace and joy in the water, which motivated her to reconnect with her love for swimming.
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Athletic Community Honors the Memory of Rebecca Cheptegei

By James Moore / Oct 15, 2024

The spirit of Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei was commemorated at the Paris Games, following the tragic news of her passing on Thursday. Her life was tragically cut short after an alleged assault by her partner, which left her with severe burns.
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