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U.S. swimmer Caeleb Dressel only knows the top of an Olympic podium in a decorated career. The American veteran on a youthful men’s swim team added another relay victory to his long list by anchoring the winning 4x100-meter freestyle as the Americans beat Australia and China. Read more: https://trib.al/j7UIsWz
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Ariarne Titmus knocked off Katie Ledecky again at the Olympics, winning the 400-meter freestyle Saturday in one of the most highly anticipated races of the Paris Games. https://trib.al/eeGCyRy
Katie Ledecky knocked off by Ariane Titmus in Olympic 400-meter freestyle
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Friday that Boar's Head was recalling several products amid an ongoing investigation by the CDC into an outbreak of listeria infections linked to meats sliced at delis that have sickened at least 34 people across 13 states. Authorities said further testing is required to determine whether any recalled products are linked to this outbreak. Read more: https://trib.al/t4q3sdd
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An outage caused by a software update distributed by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike triggered a wave of flight cancellations at several major U.S. airlines — but the disruption was most severe and prolonged at Delta Airlines. https://trib.al/pXahGAV
Why did Delta take days to restore normal service after CrowdStrike outage? Experts weigh in.
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Democrats succeeded in pressuring President Joe Biden to end his presidential campaign. Now, they're debating how best to utilize him to help Vice President Kamala Harris' bid for the White House.
Biden passed the torch to Harris. Now, how does he help her win?
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Thirteen people were rescued after getting lost on an Arizona hiking trail during high heat on Friday, including three children and an adult who were transported to the hospital, authorities said. The group started hiking the Gateway Loop Trail in Scottsdale around 7:30 a.m. local time, according to the Scottsdale Fire Department. Fire crews were dispatched about two and a half hours later for a mountain rescue, the department said. An excessive heat warning was issued for the area Friday, and temperatures were expected to be over 100 degrees. Read more: https://trib.al/YPjUumT
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French Olympic sprinter Sounkamba Sylla took to social media days before the 2024 Olympic Games began, saying she would not be allowed to participate in the opening ceremony because of her hijab. The criticism was the latest in an ongoing controversy over France's rule prohibiting female Muslim athletes from wearing the hijab, or headscarves, during the Olympics. The athletes, while competing for France, are considered civil servants and must adhere to principles of secularism, according to the country's rules. French Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra later said she'd be allowed to participate in the opening ceremony and the Games by covering her hair in a way that did not appear religious. Read more: https://trib.al/FPiwrUO
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Global music icon Celine Dion made her triumphant return to the stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, delivering a performance of Edith Piaf's "Hymne à l'amour" to close the ceremony at the Eiffel Tower. Other scenes included French soccer star Zinedine Zidane holding the Olympic flame during the ceremony, and Floriane Issert, a non-commissioned officer for the National Gendarmerie, carrying the Olympic flag. Read more: https://trib.al/ZLiiUOW
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A recent record number of cases of polymer fume fever, also known as "Teflon flu," is putting a spotlight on one of the most common causes of the condition: the use of nonstick pans. Over 265 suspected cases of polymer fume fever were reported in 2023, the highest number of cases since the year 2000, according to America's Poison Centers. The condition is caused by overheating pans coated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which releases fumes into the air. Breathing in those fumes can cause flu-like symptoms. Read more: https://trib.al/YtU2WW7
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