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  • SportAssociated Press

    Colombia draws Brazil 1-1 and will play Panama in quarterfinals while Seleção face Uruguay

    Daniel Muñoz scored the tying goal in the first-half stoppage time, and Colombia won its first-round group at the Copa America with a 1-1 draw against Brazil on Tuesday night that extended its unbeaten streak to 27 games. Colombia goalkeeper Camilo Vargas saved Brazil's final chance on a shot by Andreas Pereira in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time. Colombia plays Panama in a quarterfinal on Saturday at Glendale, Arizona, while Brazil fell into what appears to be a more difficult ga

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  • PoliticsAustralian Associated Press

    I 'nearly fell asleep during debate', Biden admits

    US President Joe Biden has blamed his poor TV debate performance on jet lag.

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  • SportAustralian Associated Press

    Josh Daicos under injury cloud, Pies coach backs Moore

    Collingwood coach Craig McRae has backed Darcy Moore to rediscover his best form while the Magpies could be without Josh Daicos against Essendon.

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  • NewsYahoo News Australia

    Tourist reveals last-minute decision that saved her life in Greyhound bus crash

    The Queensland crash claimed three lives and left many more injured. The US tourist believes she would have also been killed if it was not for a last-minute decision. Find out what it was.

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  • SportAustralian Associated Press

    Aussie skater happy to wing it in Olympic defence

    Keegan Palmer will defend his skateboarding gold in Paris at a mystery park he won't even have the dimensions of until just days out from competition.

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  • NewsAssociated Press

    AP PHOTOS: Finding echoes of the Mongol empire as a country looks ahead

    A towering statue of Genghis Khan dominates the landscape of rolling plains and endless skies outside Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar. The leader of the Mongols founded an empire in the early 13th century that expanded under his descendants into parts of Europe and the Middle East while subduing neighboring China and ruling it for nearly a century. Modern-day Mongolia, still large though sparsely populated, is landlocked and surrounded by two giants: Russia to the north and China to the south.

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  • NewsAustralian Associated Press

    Forgive colleagues and focus on action, Labor MP says

    Compassion and forgiveness in politics has been recommended as Labor grapples with the fallout from a senator crossing the floor over Palestinian statehood.

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