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The Winners Of The 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
Daily Meal· 2 days agoThe men's title was up for grabs with Joey Chestnut being banned from the contest this year. The new...
3 Times WWE Superstars Masterfully Bent the Rules at Money in the Bank | WWE News - Times of India
The Times of India· 12 hours agoOver the years, last-minute changes and interferences have made the Money in the Bank event a...
France find redemption from the penalty spot to dump Portugal out of Euros
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoWith the clocking ticking towards 120 minutes against Portugal, France must have been dreading...
Colombia end Panama's fairytale run to enter Copa America semifinals | Football News - Times of...
The Times of India· 44 minutes agoColombia took an early lead in the eighth minute when striker Jhon Cordoba overpowered his marker to...
Why Arsenal’s Latest Transfer Could Be a Game-Changer
EPL Index· 10 hours agoArsenal Secures Ricardo Calafiori: A Game-Changer for the GunnersArsenal’s transfer market endeavors...
Zip past Kasara Ghat in 6 minutes as the last 76-km stretch of Samruddhi Mahamarg is set to open in...
The Times of India· 2 days agoMUMBAI: The last 76 km section of the 701 km Mumbai-Nagpur super communication highway, also known...
Euro 2024: Merino last-gasp goal sends Spain to semis after dramatic extra-time win over Germany
The Hindu· 1 day agoSubstitute headed Spain into the semifinals of the European Championship as they snatched a 2-1 win...
Southgate: Criticism hurts but we keep fighting
ESPN· 7 hours agoSaka's 80th-minute equaliser cancelled out Breel Embolo's opening goal five minutes earlier as Gareth Southgate's side were forced into extra time for &...
Last-gasp Spain into Euro 2024 semis
Manchester City FC· 1 day agoRodrigo's Spain snatched victory in the last minute of extra time to eliminate hosts Germany 2-1.La Roja had looked on course to win ...
Walking shoes and the Kasauli Club
Tribune India· 10 hours agoThe Kasauli Club, renowned for its storied history as a sanctuary for the British Raj’s elite, where social meetings, tea and dinner dances were