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** Ons Jabeur: a trailblazer ([link removed] )
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The oldest and most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournament is the All-England Tennis Championships, located at Wimbledon in a suburb of London, England. Founded in 1877, this year marks the centennial of the Wimbleton tournament being played at its current location — on Centre Court. It would take 80 years . . .
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** Despite police attacks, protests continue over cop murder of Jayland Walker ([link removed] )
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Akron, Ohio, July 3. WW Photo: Martha Grevatt The racist police lynching of Jayland Walker in Akron, Ohio, on June 27 sparked a wave of protests that shows no signs of letting up. Walker, a 25-year-old Black man who worked as a DoorDash driver, was shot around 60 times by . . .
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** Editorial: El Título IX se debilita con la sentencia Roe del TSE ([link removed] )
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Al Mundial de Fútbol, 19 de septiembre de 2016, la jugadora Megan Rapinoe se arrodilló durante el himno nacional estadounidense, en solidaridad con Colin Kaepernick. El 23 de junio se cumplió el 50º aniversario del Título IX, la legislación federal que ordena la igualdad de oportunidades para la participación de . . .
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** Who really profits from ‘forced labor’? ([link removed] )
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W. F. Ramsey prison farm in Brazoria County, Texas, 1965 First signed by President Joe Biden in December, the “Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act” took effect June 23. Under this latest anti-China measure, all goods made in Xinjiang province are banned, unless the importer can demonstrate the imports were produced . . .
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