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Enzo Maresca hails Jamie Vardy as Leicester continue flying start to season
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Israelis intensify protests ahead of final vote on reform bill
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Internet turns on Joy Reid after her claim 'affirmative action' was the only reason she got into Harvard
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Roundup: Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper Are Dating; Michigan State Loses Opener; Update on Bronny James' Status
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