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Month: November 2021

FIFA politics a new challenge for Ellis over biennial WCups

By ROB HARRIS AP Global Soccer Writer LONDON (AP) — Two-time Women’s World Cup-winning coach Jill Ellis says she hopes the politics of men’s football doesn’t impact the decision whether to have biennial women’s World Cups. Resistance has grown to FIFA’s plans, driven by concerns in men’s football with European officials bemoaning limited consultation. But

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Target tames global supply backups; sales surge 13.2% in Q3

By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Retail Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Target delivered another quarter of strong results, overcoming a slew of challenges from inflationary pressures to congested ports. Third-quarter profits rose nearly 47%, while sales increased 13.2%, both exceeding expectations, and the Minneapolis company raised projections for fourth-quarter comparable store sales. Target joins Walmart heading

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Tu taza de café o de té de la mañana podría estar asociada con un menor riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular y demencia

Mariana Toro (CNN) — La taza de café o té que tomas por la mañana —OK, quizá son más— puede estar asociada con un menor riesgo de accidente cerebrovascular y demencia, según un nuevo estudio. Entre más de 360.000 participantes estudiados durante un período de 10 a 14 años, aquellos que bebieron de 2 a

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