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Arthur, Moses back Eels culture after sacking

Sydney Morning Herald 

Sacked coach Brad Arthur is still defending the culture at Parramatta, and a TV reporter has accused star half Mitchell Moses of swearing at him at training.

Another “Gutenberg Moment” Is Here… and You Won’t Want to Miss It

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Brain worms hit family gathering after they eat black bear meat: CDC - USA TODAY

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  1. Brain worms hit family gathering after they eat black bear meat: CDC  USA TODAY
  2. Family members infected with brain worms after eating undercooked bear meat  CBS Minnesota
  3. Outbreak of Human Trichinellosis — Arizona, Minnesota, and South Dakota, 2022 | MMWR  CDC
  4. Undercooked bear meat to blame for infecting family with rare roundworm parasite: CDC  Fox News

Police issue update as murder investigation continues after beach stabbing - Yahoo News UK

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  1. Police issue update as murder investigation continues after beach stabbing  Yahoo News UK
  2. Bournemouth: Boy, 17, arrested on suspicion of murder after woman stabbed to death on beach  Sky News
  3. Boy, 17, arrested after woman killed in double stabbing at a Bournemouth beach  The Guardian
  4. Teenager arrested on suspicion of murder after two women stabbed on Bournemouth beach  The Telegraph

US not ready to sign pending global tax agreement: Jenet Yellen

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

A second portion, which remains unfinished, would take some of the taxes on profits that big companies pay in their headquarter countries and share that with countries where the companies generate revenue. But negotiators, led by the OECD, have struggled to polish off the details and get enough countries to sign a multilateral convention on implementing the deal.