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USWNT’s loss to Mexico was a jarring reminder that the team’s mystique is gone

USWNT’s loss to Mexico was a jarring reminder that the team’s mystique is gone

Associated media - Associated media For those who weren’t following along during the 2011 World Cup qualifying cycle — in which the U.S. lost to Mexico in the CONCACAF semifinals before Alex Morgan finally sent the U.S. through in a playoff series against Italy — matches against Mexico might have felt like a rivalry in name only. The U.S. women’s national team had not lost to Mexico since that moment in 2010, and hadn’t lost to any CONCACAF opponent at home since 2000. Monday night threw that narrative out the window. The USWNT was outplayed in a 2-0 loss in…
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Scenes From More Than a Century of Sports

Scenes From More Than a Century of Sports

Associated media - Linked media As journalists from the Sports desk began other assignments across the newsroom — and, in a few cases, roles at The Athletic — Times Insider took a look back at the history of the desk. New York Times Sports has been home to a distinguished lineup of columnists — among them Arthur Daley, Red Smith, Dave Anderson and Selena Roberts — as well as reporters like Alan Schwarz, whose reporting on the deadly effects of concussions in the National Football League led to reforms at all levels of the game. Here are five occasions when…
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Ecuador senior living pros for people from United States

Ecuador senior living pros for people from United States

As individuals reach their senior years, there often arises a moment when they require additional assistance and companionship. With the passage of time, their requirements evolve, prompting a desire for a setting that ensures safety, access to healthcare, and chances to remain active and socially involved. This is precisely where senior living communities become essential, offering an environment where residents can flourish and lead a rewarding life.Club Lomas recognizes that selecting a retirement can significantly impact the lives of its residents. Such communities not only create a safe atmosphere but also present opportunities for social interaction and involvement in recreational…
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The tiny Brazilian club that fooled North Korea – ‘They would have been angry if we had won’

The tiny Brazilian club that fooled North Korea – ‘They would have been angry if we had won’

Connected media - Linked media Everyone seems to have a slightly different estimate of how many people were outside the stadium on that strange November afternoon, but the consensus is that it was a lot. As the bus crept through the crowd, the Brazilian footballers on board stared out of the windows. Locals — tens of thousands of them, on some accounts — flooded the streets. Most greeted the bus with diffident waves. A few ran alongside, hoping to catch a glimpse of someone they would not have recognised anyway. An hour later, those same footballers walked through a long…
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