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Ex-FIFA Head Blatter, 2 Others Allegedly Paid Themselves $80 Million
Investigators say a series of contract amendments resulted in payouts of tens of millions of dollars in salary and bonuses to the three executives from 2011 to 2015.
Do Women Need Periods?
Long-lasting hormone contraceptives are now the most recommended form of birth control for young women. And many women say the fact that they can reduce or eliminate periods is a big plus.
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BP Agrees To Fork Over Nearly $19B For Role In Gulf Oil Spill
The oil giant BP has reached an $18.7 billion settlement with Gulf states and the federal government over the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico — the worst in U.S. history.
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Turkey Still On Edge After Attempted Coup
The Turkish prime minister said at least 265 people died in an attempted military coup on Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who appears back in control and has promised to punish coup plotters.
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Marco Rubio May Decide To Run For Senate Re-Election After All
The retiring Florida Republican senator is under pressure from his party to reverse course and run again this November.
At State Department, 'Dissent Channel' In High Gear With Refugee Ban Protests
State Department employees are using the channel to register objection to the executive action temporarily blocking refugees and visas for citizens of seven mainly Muslim countries.
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In Just 5 Moves, Grandmaster Loses And Leaves Chess World Aghast
The "Queen of Chess" gave away her final match at a major festival to make a point. And it left befuddled chess watchers wondering — in the words of one announcer — "What. Is. Going. On??"
World Track And Field Body Maintains Russian Suspension From Competition
The International Association of Athletics Federations found Russia had not reformed its state-sponsored track and field programs sufficiently to warrant reinstatement into international competition.
Usain Bolt Loses A Gold Medal After 2008 Teammate's Failed Test
Bolt left Rio with a perfect triple-triple, having won three golds in three consecutive Olympics. But his record unraveled after a re-analysis found his Beijing relay teammate used a banned substance.
Lilly King Puts Exclamation Point On Big Day For U.S. Swimming
"I'm proud to be competing clean and doing what is right," Lilly King said after the race. Over the weekend, her top rival, Yulia Efimova, was reinstated.
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