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The question is whether the newly rebooted Harris can sustain the Kamala-mentum or if it will fizzle out before election day on November 5.
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Office landlords and local businesses say more people working together in an office gives an area a good “vibe”.
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Ten Olympians who were cheated out of their moment of glory at Sydney 2000, Beijing 2008 and London 2012 have received their medals during a special reallocation ceremony in Paris.
France were given a golden opportunity to equalise after a penalty was given inside the box. © International Olympic Committee
The Opals were comprehensively handled by Team USA in their semifinal in Paris. But there’s still hope for excitement, beginning with a debutant.
Sergio Camello showed his class to silence the French crowd. © International Olympic Committee
Jean-Philippe Mateta was the hero in regular time, slotting home a penalty to level it up in the gold medal match. © International Olympic Committee
The women's 400m Olympic record is broken by Dominican Marileidy Paulino's gold medal run. © International Olympic Committee
B-girl Raygun, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, has represented Australia in the debut of breaking at the Olympics. © International Olympic Committee
Sha'Carri Richardson produced a blinding anchor leg to clinch gold for the USA's women's 4x100m relay team in Paris. © International Olympic Committee
Matthew Richardson trails the best of three men's sprint final after falling just short in race one. © International Olympic Committee