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United States cruises to a 4-0 victory over unremarkable Oman as a comedy of errors favors the American performance with Folarin Balogun and Brenden Aaronson bagging goals

[ad_1] By Jake Fenner For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:40 EDT, September 12, 2023 | Updated: 23:05 EDT, September 12, 2023 It wasn’t exactly a night of celebration for the United States. This wasn’t some grand victory, nor was it a tough test of wills. Rather, it was yet another night where Gregg Berhalter was able to…

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Cole Palmer reveals that first-team football was a major factor in his move from Man City to Chelsea… as England U21 star admits it was a ‘huge decision’ to leave the Treble winners

[ad_1] The England U21 star completed a £42.5m from Man City to Chelsea this summer The former Cityzen star admitted it was a ‘huge decision’ to leave Manchester Listen to the latest episode of Mail Sport’s podcast It’s All Kicking Off! By Jack Gaughan for the Daily Mail Published: 07:42 EDT, 12 September 2023 |…

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Senior U.S. Department of Justice, FBI officials hold discussions with OSP

[ad_1] Senior officials from the Department of Justice (DOJ), including special agents of the FBI, held discussions with the directors of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). The talks centered on fostering collaboration, coordinating parallel investigations, and providing training assistance. In addition, DOJ and FBI officials shared valuable insights and experiences in investigating and…

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I Won’t Step Down– Kennedy Agyapong Insists

[ad_1] Kennedy Agyapong   Controversial Presidential Aspirant of the governing New New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has served notice to those calling on him to step down that their wishes are pipe dream. According to him “I am not going to step down for anybody, when you win, then you win, so all…

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A Tool to Promote Nationalism or Perpetuate Racism?

[ad_1] In the wake of post-colonialism, the issues of racism and a culture of superiority and inferiority have cast a long shadow over the relationship between the Western world and Africa, the Caribbean, and black communities worldwide. This divide, primarily pronounced in the United States, has too often led to conflict, loss of life, and…

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