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PEN America
Writers withdraw from literary awards in support of Gaza
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Fifa is considering a policy change that would allow leagues to play domestic matches overseas, reopening one of football’s most squalid ideas
London Marathon
Tigist Assefa targets women’s world record time
Gymnastics
Nassar abuse survivors to be paid $100m over FBI failure
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Martin Scorsese to revive film with Leonardo DiCaprio
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