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“Could have taken over 1-2”

“Could have taken over 1-2”

It would have been close if Sergio Perez had dropped out of the Miami Grand Prix, reveals Red Bull team boss Christian Horner. A problem with a sensor on one of the cylinders was the culprit for the Mexican, who couldn’t really attack in the closing stages. Pérez was chasing Carlos Sainz on the first stint in Miami when he …

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12-year-old boy sells a cardboard Lamborghini to a former Formula 1 driver

12-year-old boy sells a cardboard Lamborghini to a former Formula 1 driver

Supercars are very expensive and therefore spent on an elite group. Olivier Backx from Alphen is also aware of this and therefore decided to create a cardboard Lamborghini. He started working on the project during the summer holidays of 2021, with occasional help from his grandfather and father, and in the meantime a buyer has come along in the form …

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Algorand, the first blockchain sponsor of the Qatar World Cup

Algorand, the first blockchain sponsor of the Qatar World Cup

The deal was announced last Monday. The blockchain network will help FIFA develop strategies related to digital assets. This will be primarily in the area of ​​non-fungible tokens (NFTs). It is therefore possible that Algorand will help FIFA develop its own NFT collection. BREAK: @FIFAcom announced #Algorand will become the official FIFA blockchain, providing the global football community with …

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No sixteenth double title for Demi Schuurs after the final lost in Madrid, Koolhof in the final | Tennis

No sixteenth double title for Demi Schuurs after the final lost in Madrid, Koolhof in the final |  Tennis

Demi Schuurs won his sixteenth double title on the WTA Tour in Madrid. She lost the final in Madrid with her American partner Desirae Krawczyk against Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski and Mexican Giuliana Olmos. The decision fell in the so-called tie-break match: 7-6 (1) 5-7 10-7. Schuurs and his American partner had to play twice on Friday, to play the quarter-finals …

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Emma Hester, a Dutch singer, sings the popular Pakistani song Basuri

Emma Hester, a Dutch singer, sings the popular Pakistani song Basuri

Emma Hester is a Dutch singer and television personality. She is known for covering popular songs and uploading them to her own YouTube channel, Emma Hesters. The beautiful Dutch singer has just recorded a cover of the Pakistani song Basuri. Pasuri song performed by Ali Sethi and Shai Gil. Coke Studio’s original song Pasoori was released about three months ago. …

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Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty opens six more physical stores in the US

Rihanna's Savage x Fenty opens six more physical stores in the US

After announcing the first five physical stores in January this year, Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty is now opening six additional physical stores in the United States, the brand reported on Instagram. The new stores will open in Chicago, Long Island, Atlanta, Detroit, St. Louis and Newark. In January, the brand opened its first brick store in Las Vegas, soon to …

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Rare Bible copy found in New Zealand

Rare Bible copy found in New Zealand

A copy of an extremely rare Bible, dubbed the ., has been discovered in New Zealand wicked bible and also known as Adulterers Bible or Sinners Bible† The nickname is the result of a printing error, as in 1631 two English printers did not use the word (or Nope) omitted from the Seventh Commandment. Accordingly, these copies of the Bible …

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“I shouldn’t be doing more races in the United States too soon”

"I shouldn't be doing more races in the United States too soon"

Haas team boss Günther Steiner is happy to see Formula 1 growing in the United States, but warns the sport should not introduce new racing to American soil too quickly. The bottom line now is that the current races on the calendar are getting better and better, according to Steiner. Since 2012, Formula 1 has returned to the United States …

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US abortion law in danger, can it also happen in the Netherlands?

US abortion law in danger, can it also happen in the Netherlands?

In the United States, the right to abortion is now regulated at the national level, but this could change. If it expires, it will be up to the states themselves to decide how they want to regulate abortion. In left-leaning Democratic states, that won’t change much, but in more than twenty Republican-led states, it will. There is already laws that …

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