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Crystal Palace have lost their appeal against removal from the Europa League and will play in the Conference League this season. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has upheld their demotion from the Europa League with a statement confirming the decision on Monday. Palace were removed from the Europa League as punishment for breaking multi-club ownership rules. The FA Cup winners were deemed to have breached rules because John Textor held shares in French side Lyon, who also qualified for the Europa League, and Palace. Textor has since sold his stake in the Eagles. Palace argued that Textor never…

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President Donald Trump will hold a news conference Monday that he said “will, essentially, stop violent crime in Washington, D.C.”The president promoted the news conference in multiple posts on his social media platform and on Sunday posted that it would “also be about Cleanliness and the General Physical Renovation and Condition of our once beautiful and well maintained Capital.”In a separate post, Trump said the homeless should leave D.C., accompanied by photos of homeless encampments along his route from the White House to his golf club in Sterling, Virginia.”The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places…

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Delta Air Lines is back in the top spot for July North American on-time performance for the first time since March, according to the latest report from aviation analytics company Cirium. The carrier had dominated the rankings in 2024, coming in first every month but July.Delta’s July 2025 on-time performance was 77 percent, up 1.4 percentage points month over month. Spirit Airlines held steady in second place at 76.7 percent, an increase of 0.9 percentage points. Alaska Airlines rounded out the top three at 75.2 percent, an increase of 1.1 percentage points from June.[Report continues below chart.] The overall July North American…

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When the final whistle blew in Nairobi, the noise was deafening — not just from the crowd at the Moi International Sports Centre, but from the disbelief echoing across African football. Kenya, making their debut at the African Nations Championship (CHAN), had just taken down two-time champions Morocco 1-0, playing half the match a man short. It wasn’t just an upset. It was a tactical heist — and the architect was none other than Benni McCarthy, the former South Africa international striker, a man who once learned the dark arts of defensive survival from José Mourinho himself. From Kasarani to…

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SPRINGDALE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — KNWA’s Ashlyn Brothers sat down to talk with Springdale Public Schools superintendent Dr. Jared Cleveland about new cell phone policies, funding challenges and how the district is approaching artificial intelligence in education. Springdale currently serves about 21,600 K–12 students plus around 1,000 pre-K children, according to Cleveland. ‘Bell to Bell, No Cell’ policy, other laws take effect Starting Aug. 4, Arkansas schools, including Springdale, are implementing the “bell to bell, no cell” law, which restricts students from using their cell phones during the school day. Cleveland explained the policy means students must store their phones upon…

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The request came in June. A staff member for Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath emailed the county’s newly established Emergency Centralized Response Center, asking for a cleanup of a reoccurring homeless encampment along a rail line in the San Fernando Valley.Joshua Chung, an analyst with the Emergency Centralized Response Center, or ECRC, said he quickly got to work. He contacted outreach workers at nonprofits in the area to compile names of people living at the Northridge encampment. He then coordinated with multiple county departments to see if there was a bed available for those individuals, and if they’d qualify…

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MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee area received some of the worst of flooding across the Midwest over the weekend, breaking records and causing the cancelation of the final day of the Wisconsin State Fair on Sunday. Continued heavy rainfall in half-a-dozen Midwest states forced motorists to abandon their vehicles, cut power to thousands of households and closed busy roadways. Chicagoland Monday forecast: Shower chances continue as work week begins Parts of Milwaukee recorded 14 1/2 inches of rain by Sunday, on track to break the city’s daily rainfall record, according to the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. Milwaukee County declared a…

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Clear, exacting standards are the norm in automotive engineering: low cost, easy assembly, high stability, low maintenance and adaptability. Arausol applies the same principles to its ground-mounted solar systems.More on project businessStrengthening the team with solar experienceTo support its growth, Arau has added two seasoned solar experts to the management team. Henning Wicht, formerly responsible for solar markets at IHS Markit, and Björn Lamprecht, former managing director at Goldbeck Solar, bring extensive experience in the solar project business.Solar Investors Guide e-paper: Mounting on trickier terrain (free download)Based in Schorndorf (southwest Germany), Arausol is digitising its processes across the board. For…

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A pair of Texas friends died less than three months apart after ingesting pills laced with a dangerous new synthetic opioid, and now their mothers are begging US officials to sound the alarm on the little-known drug up to 43 times more lethal than fentanyl. The young men both died this year after swallowing different pills secretly tainted with the deadly, often Narcan-resistant opioids known as nitazenes, which have begun seeping into the US at an alarming rate. Lucci Reyes-McCallister, 22, died January 26 near Houston, Texas, after taking a pill labeled as Xanax that was actually laced with N-Pyrrolidino…

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