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US Open to award record $60.1 million in prize money

US Open to award record $60.1 million in prize money

This year's US Open will award a record $60.1 million in total player compensation, the US Tennis Association said on Thursday, with $2.6 million going to each singles champion, twice the runner-up total.

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Oil prices fall but inflation stays high

Oil prices fall but inflation stays high

Oil prices have dropped by a quarter since June and could fall further if a nuclear deal is reached with Iran as it would bring more crude to the market, yet inflation remains stubbornly high.

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Severe weather sees European athletics session suspended

Severe weather sees European athletics session suspended

The evening session of the European Athletics Championships scheduled to start at 1805 GMT on Thursday has been suspended because of a "severe weather warning".

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NFL issues Browns QB Watson 11-game ban and $5 mn fine

NFL issues Browns QB Watson 11-game ban and $5 mn fine

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was issued an 11-game ban and fined $5 million by the NFL on Thursday in a settlement between the league and the NFL players union.

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Huge complex of 500 standing stones found in Spain

Huge complex of 500 standing stones found in Spain

A huge megalithic complex of more than 500 standing stones has been discovered in southern Spain which could be one of the largest in Europe, archaeologists told AFP Thursday.

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Quartararo bids to halt Bagnaia MotoGP title surge

Quartararo bids to halt Bagnaia MotoGP title surge

France's world champion Fabio Quartararo starts the Austrian MotoGP on Sunday looking over his shoulder at surging Francesco Bagnaia.

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Drought blamed for dozens of cow poisoning deaths in Italy

Drought blamed for dozens of cow poisoning deaths in Italy

An Italian farm became an open-air morgue earlier this month after around 50 cows were poisoned by young sorghum plants, an accident experts blame on drought.

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Pope rules out sex assault inquiry into Canada cardinal

Pope rules out sex assault inquiry into Canada cardinal

Pope Francis has ruled out a formal church investigation into a sexual assault claim against Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet after a preliminary inquiry found no basis for one, the Vatican said Thursday.

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Stocks mostly up as markets digest Fed rate signals

Stocks mostly up as markets digest Fed rate signals

US and European stock markets mostly rose on Thursday as investors digested US economic data and Federal Reserve signals that it will maintain its agressive monetary-tightening policy to combat inflation.

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Rizwan, Salman guide Pakistan to seven-wicket win over Netherlands

Rizwan, Salman guide Pakistan to seven-wicket win over Netherlands

Mohammad Rizwan and Agha Salman made unbeaten half-centuries as Pakistan eased to a seven-wicket win over the Netherlands in the second one-day international in Rotterdam on Thursday to complete a series victory.

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