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Bayern Munich dominates Barcelona again as Champions League season kicks off

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It was a tale of three strikers as the Champions League group stage started on Tuesday. Cristiano Ronaldo scored but lost on his return with Manchester United, then Robert Lewandowski and Romelu Lukaku both led their teams to victory in their opening games.

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Andre De Grasse beats Gatlin, Kerley in season-ending 100m race

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Canada’s Andre De Grasse added one more win to conclude a spectacular season in Bellinzona, Switzerland on Tuesday, besting American sprinters Justin Gatlin and Fred Kerley to win the 100-metre race.

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Manitoba Conservative candidate Ted Falk apologizes for vaccine misinformation

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Manitoba federal Conservative candidate Ted Falk is apologizing after he was quoted in a local newspaper spreading misinformation about the dangers of COVID-19 vaccines, suggesting they may do more harm than good.

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Marc Serré, Liberal candidate for Sudbury’s Nickel Belt, assaulted in campaign office

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The Liberal federal election candidate for Nickel Belt in Sudbury, Ont., was assaulted in his campaign office, and a 56-year-old woman has been charged, Greater Sudbury police say.

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U.S. Soccer says it offered men’s, women’s programs identical contracts

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The U.S. Soccer Federation said it had offered identical contract proposals Tuesday to the players’ associations for the men’s and women’s national teams, and the governing body said it would refuse to agree to a deal in which World Cup prize money is not equalized.

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