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Maguire wins second LPGA Tour title in Michigan

BBC Sport Sunday, 18 June 2023
Maguire wins second LPGA Tour title in MichiganIreland's Leona Maguire fires a superb final-round 64 to secure victory in the Meijer LPGA Classic by two shots.
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'Exhausted' Korda pulls out of next LPGA Tour event

Nelly Korda withdraws from this week's LPGA Tour event "to get some rest" after winning her second major title at the Chevron Championship.
BBC Sport

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Jerry Seinfeld Brings Back 'Seinfeld' Characters in Promo for His Pop-Tarts Movie | THR News Video [Video]

Jerry Seinfeld Brings Back 'Seinfeld' Characters in Promo for His Pop-Tarts Movie | THR News Video

Pop-Tarts is calling out Jerry Seinfeld ahead of the release of his new movie 'Unfrosted.' Seinfeld directed and co-wrote the film, which he also stars in, about the fictional origin story of Pop-Tarts. The actor and filmmaker has said of the movie, "This really did happen in Battle Creek, Michigan, where Kellogg's and Post were located, and they did compete to come up with this product. But the rest of it is complete lunacy." Now, a new video sees Seinfeld get called into Pop-Tarts HQ for a major meeting.

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FDA Testing Reveals Bird Flu Virus in 1 in 5 Milk Samples [Video]

FDA Testing Reveals Bird Flu Virus in 1 in 5 Milk Samples

FDA Testing Reveals , Bird Flu Virus , in 1 in 5 Milk Samples. 'Time' reports that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that traces of bird flu have been found in nearly one-fifth of commercial milk samples tested. . In a statement released on the agency's website, the FDA said that traces of the virus do not necessarily indicate a risk to consumers. . According to the FDA, more tests are needed to confirm if intact pathogens that remain infectious are present in the samples. Those tests would determine , "whether there is any risk of illness associated with consuming the product.". 'Time' reports that the results of the study come as a stark warning of how quickly the virus is spreading among dairy cows in the U.S. The virus has already killed millions of birds globally, raising both health and food security concerns, as well as spooking global markets. The virus has already killed millions of birds globally, raising both health and food security concerns, as well as spooking global markets. So far, the Department of Agriculture has already confirmed 33 infected herds across eight states, including Texas, Michigan and Ohio. So far, the Department of Agriculture has already confirmed 33 infected herds across eight states, including Texas, Michigan and Ohio. In an effort to understand the extent of the outbreak and potentially contain it, the USDA has implemented mandatory testing of cows moving across state borders. Authorities have stressed that the current risk to humans remains low, with only one identified human case in the U.S. this year. . To date, the retail milk studies have shown no results that would change our assessment that the commercial milk supply is safe. , FDA statement, via 'Time'

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Irish police dismantle Dublin's migrant 'tent city' [Video]

Irish police dismantle Dublin's migrant 'tent city'

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Exciting to think where Ireland can go - Hogan

Back-row Brittany Hogan says she wants World Cup qualification to be only the start for Ireland.
BBC Sport
PM: UK won't accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland [Video]

PM: UK won't accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he's not going to accept the return of asylum seekers from Ireland, adding he was confident the Rwanda Bill complied with international obligations. Report by Alibhaiz. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Farrelly ends Republic of Ireland career after one year

Republic of Ireland player Sinead Farrelly announces her retirement from international football after one year as part of the squad.
BBC Sport

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