British man climbs 72 floors up the outside of South Korea's Lotte Tower in Seoul
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Guardians: 3 players who won't be on the roster by September 1
Despite being a few games under .500, the Cleveland Guardians still have a chance to make the playoffs in 2023 if they can continue to improve their roster.Although the Cleveland Guardians sold at the deadline, moving pieces like Amed Rosario, Aaron Civale and Josh Bell, they still find themselv...
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NBA Draft rumors: Thompson twins drafted together, Lillard watches workout, Raptors target
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John Stones blow dampens Manchester City joy at Champions League progress
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Serbia Plans €12 Billion Infrastructure Overhaul for Expo 2027
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Albanese Warns on Indigenous Vote Failure as Poll Support Wanes
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