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Weekend Recap: F1 Sin City Gamble Pays Off

Formula One got off to a bumpy start in Las Vegas but hit the jackpot in the end. “Like a show with poor reviews that suddenly becomes an overnight hit,” AP's Jenna Fryer writes. LSU coach Kim Mulkey said she “hopes to see” Angel Reese soon after the star forward was mysteriously absent from the Tigers' Friday game. And she’s only 23, but North Carolina field hockey coach Erin Matson led the Tar Heels to a historic NCAA title. Here’s what else you might’ve missed.

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    F1 Gamble Pays Off

    Column: F1 hits the jackpot in Las Vegas on its $500 million gamble after many stumbles on the Strip

    Column: F1 hits the jackpot in Las Vegas on its $500 million gamble after many stumbles on the Strip

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — There were missteps and mistakes, and a master class in how not to handle customer relations. But by the time Justin Bieber waved the checkered flag on Formula One’s return to Las Vegas, the $500 million Sin City gamble had hit the jackpot. F1 and owner Liberty Media hosted an …

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    Romelu Lukaku is now 50 goals clear of Belgium's second top scorer Eden Hazard Romelu Lukaku scored four first-half goals as Belgium thrashed 10-man Azerbaijan in Euro 2024 qualifying. The 30-year-old now has 83 goals in 113 Belgium games, making him the seventh-highest scorer in men's international …

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    India must ‘move on’ after ICC Cricket World Cup final loss

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    India coach Dravid says players must reflect on their tournament campaign despite the disappointment of failing to win a home World Cup. India coach Rahul Dravid has urged his heartbroken team to move on from the “tough” loss in the ICC Cricket World Cup final against Australia. Dravid, a former …

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