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    Coupe du monde 2026: "Un cran noir au moment d'un penalty", l'Arcom lance la chasse au streaming illgal via les IPTV
    A l'heure du lancement de la Coupe du monde 2026, l'Arcom met en place son dispositif test lors de Roland-Garros consistant s'attaquer plus durement au streaming illgal via les IPTV. Seul 54 des 104 matchs du Mondial seront diffuss en clair sur M6.
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    AJ completes another hat-trick
    Rabbitohs winger Alex Johnston scores his third try against the Broncos.
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    Asian Games: Manu Bhaker to spearhead India challenge in two pistol events
    Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker will compete in two events at the upcoming Asian Games, including the women's 10m air pistol and 25m pistol. India's 30-member shooting squad, announced by NRAI, features several multi-event athletes, with a strategic focus on medal prospects due to quota caps.
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  • Why Specialized Wound Care Medical Billing Services Matter for Healthcare Providers
    Why Wound Care Practices Need Specialized Billing Services Healthcare providers throughout the US recognize the need for specialized wound care billing services to optimize revenue and avoid claim denials. As one of the most complex billing specialties, wound care requires extensive knowledge of the coding process and adherence to various rules and regulations associated with private payers...
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    2026 FIFA World Cup Buzz: United States Players Go Wild For Knicks Comeback Win
    The wait is officially over. The FIFA World Cup has arrived. For the first time ever, three nationsthe United States, Mexico, and Canada are co-hosting the tournament. It is also the largest FIFA World Cup in history, expanding to a 48-team field. Squads from around the world have arrived in North America with one ultimate goal: capturing the iconic World Cup trophy. Here's the latest look at some of the most notable news surrounding the World Cup. Tyler Adams, United States' midfielder, is a fan of the National Basketball Association's New York Knicks. The Knicks are in the NBA Finals, on the eve of the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, so members of the United States' squad gathered together to watch what turned out to be the largest NBA Finals comeback in history, with the Knicks coming out on top. When New York won, the room erupted, with Adams especially going wild. And we know this because the reaction was caught on camera in the moment. That couch is destroyed, but at least no one watching the game ended up as damaged as it did after Adams went climbing and kicking all over it! If the United States ends up having a major comeback or win in the World Cup, maybe keep the players away from any obstacles like that, though. Just to be safe. Morocco replaced two injured players in its World Cup squad ahead of an opening game against Brazil, including star winger Abde Ezzalzouli. FIFA confirmed late Wednesday that former Barcelona player Ezzalzouli and Marseille defender Nayef Aguerd were withdrawn from the Morocco squad for the tournament. Ezzalzouli helped Real Betis qualify for next season's Champions League and was a potential breakout star at the World Cup. Aguerd was a cornerstone of Moroccos historic semifinals team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. They were replaced by Amine Sbai of French club Angers and Marwane Saadane, who plays in Saudi Arabia for Al Fateh. Morocco opens against Brazil on Saturday at MetLife Stadium near New York, then plays Scotland on June 19 near Boston and finishes Group C against Haiti on June 24 in Atlanta. Ezzalzouli injured his right knee in a warmup game against Norway last weekend, though initial tests suggested he could be retained in coach Mohamed Ouahbi's squad to play in the knockout rounds. The last time Dejan Ljubicic played for Austria was nearly three years ago. Now a teammate's injury has given him a surprise comeback at the World Cup. Austria coach Ralf Rangnick called up Ljubicic late Wednesday to replace key midfielder Christoph Baumgartner, who injured his right thigh while warming up for a pre-World Cup friendly against Tunisia last week and needed surgery. Ljubicic is set to join Austria at the team camp in Santa Barbara on Thursday, ahead of the team's first game on Tuesday against Jordan. Austria also plays Argentina and Algeria in Group J. He's more of a defensive midfield option than Baumgartner, who scored 17 goals in all competitions for Leipzig in Germany last season and has remained in camp to support the team. Ljubicic also plays in Germany on the Schalke team which secured promotion from the second division last month. Ljubicic has nine games for Austria but none at a major tournament. His last appearance was in a friendly against Moldova in September 2023 and he wasn't in the squad for any World Cup qualifiers. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    Cardinals vs. Mets line, odds, prediction, time: 2026 MLB picks for Thursday, June 11 from proven model
    SportsLine's projection model, which enters Week 12 of the MLB season on a sizzling 19-7 run, has locked in its MLB predictions for the St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Mets on Thursday
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    Fans trying to decipher cryptic Jaylen Brown post; is it about Giannis?
    Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown will always speak his mind. So when he dropped a cryptic Tweet on Thursday morning, some fans took it as a reaction to what's been swirling around him this summer: trade rumors.Since the C's exited the first round of the playoffs in disappointing fashion following a Game 7 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, social media has been fraught with reports (which seem to change by the day) that Boston might be interested in trading for Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo. Landing the two-time MVP would presumably force the Celtics to deal one of their franchise cornerstones, with many online commentators offering up Brown the longest-tenured player for the Green Team. With this context in mind and a recent report from NBA pundit Bill Simmons claiming the Celtics are still "in on Giannis," Brown's latest Tweet might not be coincidental."The neighbors rice always smells better," Brown posted.For those unfamiliar, this Cantonese idiom is a way of saying "the grass isn't always greener on the other side." The origin of this is important, as Brown has been traveling around China this past week and one could argue he's just sharing a new expression he learned.However, the timing of his post can't be ignored. Many high-profile NBA accounts boosted Simmons' intel a few hours prior to Brown's Tweet. If Brown saw those posts, perhaps his Tweet was an indirect response arguing that a trade isn't in the Celtics' best interests.Regardless of what Brown meant, the five-time All-Star and his star teammate, forward Jayson Tatum, are the core of the Celtics. Whether Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens opts to keep the dynamic duo together this summer remains to be seen, but it's worth noting that both stars are still under contract and haven't asked out of Boston.Listen to "Havlicek Stole the Pod" on:Blue Wire:https://tiny.ee/CdKpiTunes:https://tiny.ee/RK47YouTube:https://tiny.ee/cOW3This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Jaylen Brown drops cryptic post amid offseason trade rumors
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    Skubal rejoins Tigers' rotation Sat. vs. Guardians...
    Tarik Skubal will start Saturday's game against the Guardians, as the ace left-hander rejoins the Tigers less than six weeks after elbow surgery.
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    College basketball coach who announced her wife is pregnant hits back at vile social media abuse
    University of Arizona women's basketball coach Becky Burke has hit back at the hateful anti-gay messages she received since revealing her wife Savannah's second pregnancy on Instagram.
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