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    Build Your Own Customizable Investment App: The Smart Move for MFDs & IFAs
    Build your own customizable investment app for MFDs and IFAs. Streamline client management, boost engagement, and grow your distribution business faster.
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    Mexico vs. South Korea: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream
    Mexico and South Korea meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET from Guadalajara Stadium. Mexico won their opening match against South Africa, with Raul Jimenez and Julian Quinones each scoring and the side keeping a clean sheet. South Korea also won their opener, with Hwang In-beom and Oh Hyeon-gyu each finding the net. Below are the details on how to watch. How to Watch Mexico vs. South Korea Mexico vs. South Korea Odds Mexico World Cup Schedule South Korea World Cup Schedule Learn more about Mexico vs. South Korea and check the full FIFA World Cup schedule on FOX Sports! Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.
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    World Cup Day 8: Mexico's Raul Jimenez is making the most of his 'second chance': Battle of set-piece giants
    As the second round of the World Cup begins, here's what to watch from Groups A and B
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    How to Use the 50-30-20 Rule to Build Wealth Faster in India
    Discover how to apply the 50-30-20 rule in India to balance spending, increase savings, and achieve your financial goals faster.
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    Knicks fans turned away from victory parade in Manhattan as viewing areas hit capacity early in the morning
    New York City is set to erupt in a classic ticker-tape parade Thursday, celebrating the Knicks long-awaited NBAchampionship, a victory that has finally ended a 53-year drought and electrified generations of fans. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has predicted the event could be one of the largest in the citys storied history and viewing areas were already full three hours before start time as thousands of jubilant fans flooded into the city hours before the procession.Frustrated fans were heard chanting Let us in! after the New York Police Department announced that all viewing pens were full. No one else will be allowed in the viewing area, the NYPD said at around 7:30 a.m., long before the parade was scheduled to start at 10 a.m.The sheer scale of anticipation underscores the significance of this moment for New Yorkers.The parade itself marks a historic first. Despite the Knicks securing two championships in the 1970s, the city did not host a ticker-tape celebration for either win. Then-Mayor John Lindsay, citing financial and other concerns, opted for more subdued tributes, including a reception at the mayoral mansion in 1970 and a packed ceremony outside City Hall in 1973. This time, however, the city is pulling out all the stops."There will be performances, there will be New Yorkers, there will be the team and there will be history," Mayor Mamdani declared Monday, setting the stage for a monumental celebration.Fans flood lower Manhattan ahead of the New York Knicks Championship ticker tape parade and victory rally (Getty Images)The festivities are set to kick off near Battery Park, with the parade winding its way up Broadway through the iconic "Canyon of Heroes," a route flanked by towering skyscrapers. The procession is slated to culminate at City Hall, where the team will receive another traditional honor: keys to the city. Knicks legends Walt "Clyde" Frazier, a member of the 1970s championship teams, and Patrick Ewing are expected to join the parade, according to an anonymous source familiar with the plans. Mike Breen, the Knicks play-by-play announcer for MSG Network, is set to emcee the City Hall ceremony.Adding to the star power, Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys, known for her collaboration with Jay-Z on the New York anthem "Empire State of Mind," has been tapped to perform. "How could I not?" Keys remarked Wednesday in a social media video, featuring her on a call with Knicks forward OG Anunoby.The New York Knicks celebrates with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after their victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals (Getty Images)The emotional resonance of the victory was palpable among fans. State Senator Zellnor Myrie, a devoted Knicks supporter, was seen beaming in Knicks gear outside City Hall early Thursday. He described the championship as a moment of "generational catharsis" for his family, particularly his father, after years of frustration. "I remember calling him right after we won because hes out of the city now and he said, I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders," Myrie recounted. "And as he said that, I got so emotional and felt it. I think all of us have memories like that, and thats why todays so special."Ensuring public safety, police plan to deploy 10,000 officers for the event. This extensive security presence follows some chaotic street celebrations and isolated incidents of violence during the Knicks playoff run to victory over the San Antonio Spurs. "We want people to enjoy this moment," Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch stated at a planning meeting Wednesday, "but public safety comes first."Fans line up along the route before the New York Knicks' NBA championship parade (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)In anticipation of the aftermath, approximately 650 sanitation workers have been assigned to clean up what could amount to tens of thousands of pounds of debris, drawing on lessons from past large-scale events. Ticker-tape parades, named for the narrow strips of paper once used by telegraph-era "stock ticker" machines, originated in the late 19th century when New York brokerage firm workers would toss the paper from their office windows, creating a swirling spectacle.Historically, New York has hosted such parades for a variety of occasions, from honoring foreign leaders to celebrating feats in aviation, war, sports, and space travel, particularly up to the mid-1960s. The Knicks celebration marks the citys 210th ticker-tape parade, following a similar event for the WNBAs New York Liberty in 2024.
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  • North America In-Vitro Diagnostic Instruments Sector: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
    North America remains one of the most influential regions in the global in-vitro diagnostic instruments industry, supported by advanced healthcare infrastructure, growing adoption of laboratory automation technologies, and increasing demand for accurate diagnostic testing. The region continues to witness significant investments in clinical laboratories, hospitals, and research institutions,...
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    World Cup overreactions: Takeaways now that all 48...
    All 48 teams in the World Cup have played exactly one game, so let's react -- or, because it's such a small sample size -- overreact.
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    Frightening Freo unicorns masterclass, epic hanger stun as flag faves record run rolls on
    A Luke Jackson masterclass has helped Fremantle enhance its status as premiership favourites in a nine-point victory over Geelong to extend the clubs record winning streak to 13 games.
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    AFL great Tony Modra is left fighting for life after his truck crashed into a tree
    The Crows star crashed a cattle truck into a tree outside Victor Harbor, south of Adelaide, on Thursday afternoon.
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    Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright make feelings clear after England blow Croatia away at World Cup
    Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright were united in their praise for England after the Three Lions produced a thrilling display to overcome Croatia 4-2 in their opening World Cup match.Thomas Tuchel's side twice squandered first-half leads despite Harry Kane scoring a brace, with Martin Baturina and Petar Musa dragging Croatia level before the break.But England emerged transformed after half-time and blew their opponents away, with Jude Bellingham restoring their advantage before Marcus Rashford came off the bench to seal victory with a late fourth goal.Former Manchester United captain Keane believes Tuchel and his players will be delighted with both the result and the manner of the performance, while insisting there is still room for improvement.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"They'll be delighted," Keane said on ITV."Scored four goals, the attacking players obviously having an impact, subs coming on and doing well, controlling the game."They looked dangerous at set pieces and I think it's good, though strange, that they conceded a couple of goals because it keeps them on their toes."I think if they'd won three or four-nil the two lads would have been on the table!"Neville was equally encouraged by what he saw, particularly England's blistering spell immediately after the restart."They've come out and for 20 minutes in that second half they were breath-taking," Neville said."What I liked about it then is they had to sit off and play a bit deeper."He makes the substitutions and they have a big impact and we go and get that fourth.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Thomas Tuchel left furious after national anthem incident in England World Cup win over CroatiaDeclan Rice gives injury update after being forced out of England World Cup win against CroatiaThomas Tuchel spotted having heated row with England star during World Cup victory over Croatia"It was a really good second half and some of the stuff in the first 10 minutes was fantastic."Ian Wright admitted England's attacking display had caught him by surprise and believes the Three Lions looked more dangerous than at any point in recent memory."People will talk about the defensive side and what happened in the first half but I thought they surprised us a bit with the way they pressed," Wright said."I can't remember a time when England have gone forward so well, played so well and looked so dangerous."We can always work on the defensive side."England's attacking quartet caused Croatia problems throughout, with Kane taking his World Cup tally to 10 goals, equalling Gary Lineker's long-standing England record.Bellingham once again underlined his growing importance to the national side, while Rashford made an instant impact after being introduced from the bench.Tuchel's men will now turn their attention to Ghana on Tuesday.The African side beat Panama 1-0 in the early hours of Wednesday morning.England will face Panama themselves on June 27. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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