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CNN —For Shannon Rowbury, it was simultaneously one of the best and worst moments of her running career. Today, the women’s 1,500-meter final at the London 2012 Olympics is considered one of the dirtiest races in the history of track and field. Her US teammate, Alysia Montaño, also discovered this year that, having originally placed fifth in the 800 meters, she is now set to receive a bronze medal from the London Olympics due to doping violations by rivals. Now, she is learning to appreciate those things in ways that didn’t seem possible when she was a professional athlete. “I had kind of cut out all of the fun by the end, it felt like,” says Rowbury.
Persons: Shannon Rowbury, I’ve, Çakır, Maryam Yusuf Jama Tatyana Tomashova, Aregawi Shannon Rowbury Natallia, Lucia, Ekaterina Kostetskaya, Lisa, Laura Weightman Hellen Obiri Morgan Uceny, Gamze Bulut, Russian Tatyana Tomashova, Rowbury, retested, , , Kirby Lee, haven’t, It’s, it’s, Alysia Montaño Organizations: CNN, Olympic Games, Sport, USA, CNN Sport, Tokyo, NBC, London Locations: Russian, Beijing, London, Rio, Paris, California, Los Angeles, New York
Read preview50 Cent is developing a documentary for Netflix about the sexual assault allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs. 50 Cent and the director said they wanted to give 'voice to the voiceless'50 Cent is working on a documentary about Sean "Diddy" Combs. "While the allegations are disturbing, we urge all to remember that Sean Combs' story is not the full story of hip-hop and its culture. On March 25, 50 Cent tweeted: "Now it's not Diddy do it, it's Diddy done." GLG🚦GreenLightGang you know the vibes • https://t.co/jnbpt4Vpb3 pic.twitter.com/2lGlCsyykc — 50cent (@50cent) March 26, 2024
Persons: , Sean, Diddy, Combs, Casandra Ventura, Curtis Jackson, Mark Curry, 🚨, ackson, erving, oiceless, ike Organizations: Service, Netflix, Homeland Security, Business, Forbes, Bad Boy Records, ust Locations: Ventura, uman
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTennis player Jessica Pegula on gender equality in sports: Tennis is definitely a top trend-setterPro tennis player Jessica Pegula joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the rise of tennis, fighting for equality, future of women's sports, and more.
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After her stone-cold expression went viral at the Paris Olympics, sharpshooter Kim Ye-Ji will play the role of an actual assassin in an upcoming Korean series. “Crush” is an action series that will follow characters from all over the Asian continent, Lee JungSub, writer and director of “Crush,” told NBC News. Kim Ye-ji, left, and Oh Ye Jin, at the end of the 10m air pistol women's Final during the Olympics in Paris, on July 28, 2024. Alain Jocard / AFP via Getty Images file“Kim Ye-ji’s casting as a global Korean assassin was a natural choice given her precision and performance at the Olympics — particularly her shooting skills,” he said. For fans, who compared Kim’s shooting skills and icy confidence in Paris to that of James Bond, this was a natural next step.
Persons: Kim Ye, Ji, Kim, Anushka Sen, ” Kim, Lee JungSub, , , Ye Jin, Alain Jocard, toting Sen, James Bond Organizations: Paris Olympics, Asia Lab, NBC News, Getty, Olympics Locations: Asia, Paris, Korea, AFP
While it was an asset to Biden in polling against Trump, it appears to be a much bigger advantage for Harris. And in this new NBC poll, Harris’ advantage was just under 20 points. It’s obvious at this point that Trump will win men by close to double digits, ditto with Harris among women. But many voters have seen "Vice President Kamala Harris" as a fresher candidate, including those who previously viewed Trump as a better steward of the economy. That would spell doom for Democrats' Senate majority.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, hasn’t, Harris, Trump, Joe Biden, Republican Bill McInturff, Jeff Horwitt, Biden, Clinton, Roe, Wade, Dobbs, George W, Bush, “ Bidenomics, I’d, don’t, it's, It’s, he’s, Trump’s, he’ll, Jim Justice, Joe Manchin, Democratic Sen, Jon Tester, doesn’t, won’t Organizations: Trump, NBC, Republican, Hart Research, NBC News, Biden, Democratic, Republicans, nab, Senate, GOP Gov, Democrat, Democrats, GOP Locations: Trump, Arizona, North Carolina, stoke, Montana, Florida, Texas, Maryland , Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Maine, Kansas, Alaska, , Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire , Colorado, Ohio , Pennsylvania
PeopleImagesProgress toward narrowing the gender pay gap has mostly stalled, in part due to something researchers call the "gender promotion gap." Women are about 13% less likely to be promoted than men, according to Shue's research. That imbalance is a major driver in the persistent income inequality between men and women, she said. About 70% of the gender wage gap is due to women occupying different positions compared to men, according to Shue. But even when men and women occupy the same position, women are paid less, she added.
Persons: Kelly Shue, Shue, Lean Organizations: Yale School of Management, CNBC's, Census, National Women's Law, Lean, McKinsey Locations: America
An unidentified Gettysburg College student who allegedly carved a racial epithet on the chest of a teammate is no longer enrolled at the Pennsylvania liberal arts college, the school said over the weekend. "We can report now that the individual who scratched a slur onto another person is no longer enrolled at the College," the parties stated. A spokesperson for the college confirmed it, saying the alleged perpetrator and victim were suspended from the swim team pending the outcome of an investigation. On Friday, The Gettysburgian published a statement from the victim's family. The victim’s family said he was the only person of color at the gathering and that the alleged perpetrator was a trusted friend of his.
Persons: Bob Iuliano, Iuliano, Jamie Yates, Yates, Organizations: Gettysburg College, Sunday, College, NAACP, Pennsylvania, Human Relations, U.S . Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Gettysburg, III, Centennial Conference, Division, District Locations: Pennsylvania, Gettysburg
CNN —American gymnast Jordan Chiles’ legal team has submitted a new application in the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland over the decision that led to her losing an Olympic bronze medal, pointing toward new video evidence that Chiles’ lawyers say proves her case. Chiles’ attorneys say that a documentary crew has video and audio recordings to prove Chiles’ case. Romanian gymnast Ana Bǎrbosu appeared to have locked up the bronze medal after Chiles finished her routine. That decision led to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) handing the bronze medal to Bǎrbosu. Chiles’ latest filing follows an earlier filing, from September 16, where Chiles opted to appeal CAS’ decision to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland.
Persons: Jordan Chiles, Chiles, ” Chiles, USAG, , Cecile Landi, Jordan, , ” USAG, Amanda Perobelli, Reuters Chiles, Ana Bǎrbosu, Jordan’s Organizations: CNN, Federal, Sport’s, Jordan Chiles’s, FIG, ” CNN, Reuters, Olympics, Sport, International Olympic Committee, United States Olympic, Paralympic Locations: Switzerland, Paris, Romanian, American
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CNN —Rafael Nadal has been named in Spain’s Davis Cup team for the Final Eight matches in November, organizers announced Monday. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images 2007 — In 2007, the then 20-year-old Nadal's status as the 'King of Clay' was sealed. At that year's French Open, Nadal opted for the reverse of 2006's top-bandana combo -- this time with matching trainers to boot. Julian Finney/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images 2009 — Nadal's first dramatic transformation came in 2009. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images 2010 — In 2010, Nadal bounced back from the 2009 disappointment with a daring multicolored number.
Persons: CNN — Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Roberto Bautista Agut, Pablo Carreño Busta, Marcel Granollers, Nadal, , Novak Djokovic, Alcaraz, , Rafael Nadal, Roland Garros, CHRISTOPHE SIMON, — Nadal, Roger Federer, Michael Steele, Matthew Stockman, Clay, Federer, Mike Hewitt, Bjorn Borg's, Julian Finney, Nadal's, Robin Soderling, Soderling, Swede, THOMAS COEX, Borg, David Ferrer, Nadal grinded, Djokovic, Pete Sampras, Clive Brunskill, Dan Istitene, Dennis Grombkowski, Benoit Paire, Rafael Nadal's Roland Garros, , ” Nadal, Alexander Zverev, I’ve Organizations: CNN, Spain’s Davis, Olympics, Wimbledon, Davis, AFP, Getty, Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, US, Davis Cup Locations: Spain’s, AFP, Europe, Hamburg, Spain, Netherlands
Demi Moore gives the wildest performance of her career in French filmmaker Coralie Fargeat's provocative new movie "The Substance." "The Substance" centers on Elisabeth Sparkle (Moore), a former A-lister whose career is on the decline. They can't survive separately because with Elisabeth dead, there's no more stabilizer fluid, and without stabilizer fluid, Sue can't continue to exist. So Sue's body (while she's en route to the big New Year's Eve performance) starts deteriorating: her teeth begin coming out, and a nail pops off. The monster rips down a photo of Elisabeth's younger face and tapes it on, then dolls itself up with carefully placed earrings and some makeup.
Persons: Demi Moore, Coralie, Palme, Fargeat, Moore, , Elisabeth Sparkle, lister, Elisabeth, she's, Harvey, Dennis Quaid, who's, convulses, Margaret Qualley, double's, Sue, Sue doesn't, specter, it's, Christine Tamalet, Elisabeth isn't, Sue wakes, Sue can't, regurgitates Organizations: Service, Cannes Film, Business, Hollywood Locations: Hollywood
He told Business Insider he's not anti-supplement, but takes a food-first approach to his health. "I do feel that my diet provides an adequate amount of the important nutrients in order to meet requirements and maintain my health. So I don't see a need right now for dietary supplements," Pasiakos said. PIXNIOFiber supplementPasiakos sometimes takes a fiber supplement, such as psyllium husk or inulin, when he's traveling. He's not picky about the type of protein supplement and said that whey protein, pea protein, plant protein, and even a glass of milk will suffice.
Persons: , Stefan Pasiakos, Pasiakos, there's, he's, He's Organizations: Service, National Institutes of Health, Business, Columbia University and Brigham, Women's, US Preventive Services Task Force, National Cancer Institute, Mayo Clinic
Twice in my life, I've attempted to retire, and both times, I've been tempted back into full-time work. Both my husband and I had done very well in our jobs, so I was fortunate enough to be able to retire early. By the age of 40, I'd worked my way to the top as a financial planner. AdvertisementDuring my second attempt at retirement, I realized how much I loved working with clientsThen, I really lost my mojo for work. While this adventure was exhilarating, I ultimately realized I missed being at home near loved ones and, most of all, working with clients.
Persons: , Chris Childs, I've, I'd, We'd, wasn't, I'm, David, He'd Organizations: Service, Business, mojo Locations: Australia, Italy, France, England
Smoke billows over southern Lebanon following Israeli strikes, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as pictured from Marjayoun, near the border with Israel, September 23, 2024. Israel struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and the Iran-backed group attacked military facilities in northern Israel on Tuesday, increasing fears of a full-blown conflict after Lebanon suffered its deadliest day in decades. Israel's military said it hit dozens of Hezbollah targets overnight, a day after carrying out airstrikes against the armed group which Lebanese authorities said killed nearly 500 people and sent tens of thousands fleeing for safety. Hezbollah said it targeted several Israeli military targets overnight including an explosives factory 60 km (37 miles) into Israel, which it attacked with Fadi rockets around 4 a.m. (0100 GMT). It said it also attacked the Megiddo airfield near the northern Israeli town of Afula three separate times overnight.
Persons: Israel, Najib Mikati's, Israel's, Yemen's Houthis Organizations: Fadi, United Nations General, UN, Assembly Locations: Lebanon, Marjayoun, Israel, Iran, Megiddo, Afula, Gaza, New York, U.S, Iraq, Beirut, fester
Jamie Dimon, Chairman and Chief Executive officer (CEO) of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) speaks to the Economic Club of New York in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., April 23, 2024. A year after Jamie Dimon named geopolitics as the world's biggest risk, JPMorgan Chase's CEO sounded the alarm again, warning that the state of global stability has gotten worse. During his visit to India, Dimon said in an exclusive interview with CNBC-TV18 released Tuesday: "My caution is all geopolitics, which may determine the state of the economy." "Geopolitics is getting worse, they are not getting better. The interview came almost a year after Dimon had called geopolitics, after Russia's invasion in Ukraine, the biggest risk that he sees facing the world, larger than high inflation or a U.S. recession.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Dimon, Yemen's, I'm Organizations: JPMorgan Chase & Co, Economic, of New, JPMorgan, CNBC, TV18, ., Federal Reserve, Traders Locations: of New York, Manhattan, New York City, U.S, India, Red, Ukraine, Russia
President Joe Biden welcomed the Gotham Football Club to the White House on Monday, the first National Women’s Soccer League championship team to have the distinction. Biden then welcomed to the stage former U.S. women's national soccer team star Ali Krieger, who played with Gotham until her retirement last year. "Reflecting on my career, I recall times when women's soccer lacked coverage and support," Krieger said. Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesThough Gotham FC is the first NSWL team to reach the White House, it is not the only women's soccer team to be invited. Two other now-defunct leagues have been formed in the U.S. since 2000— the Women's United Soccer Association and the Women's Professional Soccer league.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, , Ali Krieger, Krieger, Juan Carlos Amorós, Midge Purce, Kevin Dietsch, Barack Obama, ” Krieger Organizations: Gotham Football Club, White, National Women’s Soccer League, team, Gotham, NJ, NY Gotham FC, Women's Soccer League, Gotham FC, Women's United Soccer Association, Professional Soccer, Sky Blue FC, WPS, White House Locations: York, New Jersey, San Diego, U.S, New York
While exploring the wonders of the human mind, Dr. Wolf and his team of young interns must grapple with their own mental health. Quinto had just come off making his West End debut in a play about the political debates between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr. “A big part of this season’s story is Dr. Wolf starting to live his life, and what that might look like romantically is an interesting question as well.”Zachary Quinto in "Brilliant Minds." Quinto was staggered to learn of Rodemeyer’s death and said he was forced to confront his own hypocrisy. “The legacy of storytelling with him, my connection to him, and the fact that he’s a part of this show is really, really moving and meaningful to me.”For more from NBC Out, sign up for our weekly newsletter.
Persons: Zachary Quinto, , , Spock, Dr, Oliver Sacks, Michael Grassi, Quinto, Oliver Wolf, . Wolf, Sacks, ” Quinto, Oliver Sacks ’, we’ve, ” Sacks, Robin Williams, Greg Berlanti, ” Grassi, , Chris McGrath, Grassi, Zach, he’s, Gore Vidal, William F, Buckley Jr, Sacks —, “ Dr, Wolf, ” Zachary Quinto, Teddy Sears, Ryan Murphy’s, ” Sears, Josh Nichols, Wolf’s, “ Oliver Wolf, cumulatively, Jamey Rodemeyer —, would’ve, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, Leonard Nimoy, Nimoy's, Susan Bay Nimoy, Leonard’s Organizations: NBC, , New York Times, Bronx General Hospital, NBC News, , Democratic National Convention Locations: “ NOS4A2, British, “ Riverdale, New York City, Hollywood, New York, America,
Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina and candidate for Governor, delivers remarks prior to Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaking at a campaign event at Harrah's Cherokee Center on August 14, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina. The political network largely funded by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch has been quietly backing North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson despite a litany of controversies, according to records uncovered by CNBC. Though Robinson has denied he wrote the scores of posts, at least four of his top aides from his North Carolina gubernatorial campaign resigned within days of the report's publication. The move by Americans for Prosperity to back Robinson from a policy perspective surprised some North Carolina Republican strategists.
Persons: Mark Robinson, Donald Trump, Charles Koch, Koch, Robinson, It's, Sen, Ted Budd, Josh Stein, We've, Jonathan Bridges, Mark Walker Organizations: Governor, Republican, Cherokee Center, Gov, CNBC, Prosperity, CNN, North, North Carolina gubernatorial, National, Republican Governors Association, North Carolina Republican, Labor Locations: North Carolina, Asheville , North Carolina
Meanwhile, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race in North Carolina. AdvertisementThat year, Trump also won North Carolina — albeit narrowly — against now-President Joe Biden. Former President Donald Trump is banking on a victory for his campaign in North Carolina. The GOP is up against a Harris campaign that's flush with cash and has 26 field offices and over 200 paid staffers in North Carolina. But North Carolina is critical for Trump.
Persons: , Mark Robinson —, Donald Trump —, Robinson, Josh Stein, Trump, Kamala Harris, Roy Cooper, Joe Biden, eked, Stein, Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Dale Folwell, doesn't bode, Harris, Biden, The Harris, Martin Luther King, Anderson Clayton, MSNBC's Chris Hayes, she'll, Harris doesn't, didn't Organizations: Service, North Carolina Republican, Gov, Business, GOP, CNN, Democratic, Greensboro City Council, Democratic Gov, North Carolina, New York Times, Siena, Quinnipiac University, Emerson, News & Observer, Trump, North Carolina Democratic Party Locations: North Carolina, Greensboro, Southern, Wilmington
And it seems to be going well for the vice president so far. AdvertisementA key area closely connected to gender voting patterns — and which has helped tip elections toward the Democrats in recent years — is abortion rights. AdvertisementWomen-led political action committees (PACs) and organizations have also been rallying behind the vice president over the issue. The vice president is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the US's oldest Black sorority and part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council — more commonly known as the Divine Nine. Black women are also getting behind Harris' running mate, Tim Walz, who has established himself as a reproductive rights messenger in his own right.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Joe Biden, Roe, Wade, Biden, Vance, Shana Gadarian, Ali Monge, Jessica Mackler, Trump, — that's, Win McNamee, Tonya Ly, They've, Tim Walz, Walz, Brenda Coles, you've, hadn't, JD Vance, Taylor Swift, Cat Lady, Fernando Leon, TAS23, Drew Hallowell, Swift, Billie Eilish, Beyoncé, Darrell West, Winfrey, Obama Organizations: Service, Business, Democrats, Suffolk University, USA, Trump, Syracuse University, Women, PAC, Getty, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Black, Pan, Hellenic, Politico, DNC, Rights Management, Governance, Brookings Institution Locations: Minnesota, Virginia, Instagram, African
Insider Today: Eldest-daughter syndrome
  + stars: | 2024-09-21 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
On the agenda:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementSara Arbelaez-Chujfi told Business Insider reporter Maria Noyen earlier this year that her 2-year-old had already flown 80 times, half in business class. According to travel company Going, the price of a single business class ticket typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000. ​​"In business class, we have a lot less people to cater to and you are paying for more of an experience. More of this week's top reads:The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City.
Persons: , Sara Arbelaez, Chujfi, Maria Noyen, Jill Robbins, , Lululemon, Ralph Lauren, Tyler Le, Gwyneth Paltrow, she's, Gracia Lam, Anneta, Tulum, it's, haven't, Valise, Chuck Zlotnic, All, Joan Vassos, Lyle, Erik Menendez, Ryan Murphy's, Rebecca Zisser, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Lisa Ryan, Amanda Yen, Grace Lett Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, American Airlines, Landry, Marvel, Hulu, Netflix Locations: North Carolina, San Antonio , Texas, Tel Aviv, Israel, La, New York City, New York, Chicago
Read previewJeff Bezos shared a rave review for "The Fly Who Flew to Space," the new children's book by his fianceé, Lauren Sánchez. "This is the best children's book my fiancée has ever written," he wrote in the review on Wednesday. Lauren Sánchez's children's book is titled "The Fly Who Flew to Space." Sánchez discussed plans to write a children's book about a fly going to space during a 2023 interview with The Wall Street Journal. "Defendant Lauren Sánchez, who had previously expressed oral and written interest in collaborating with Plaintiff, subsequently used Plaintiff's book concept without Plaintiff's consent or authorization.
Persons: , Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, Bezos, Flynn, Lauren Sánchez's children's, Michael Simon, Alanna Zabel, Sánchez, Zabel, Plaintiff, Zabel's, Kitty, Zabel — Organizations: Service, Business, Los Angeles Superior Court, Plaintiff, Amazon, Earth, Bezos Academy, Wall Street, Sànchez Locations: Los Angeles, California
Men have been steadily dropping out of the workforce, especially men ages 25 to 54, who are considered to be in their prime working years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for prime-age working men was 3.4% in August 2024. But about 10.5% of men in their prime working years, or roughly 6.8 million men nationwide, are neither working nor looking for employment, compared with just 2.5% in 1954. A study by the Pew Research Center found that men who are not college-educated leave the workforce at higher rates than men who are. Watch the video above to find out why men are increasingly leaving the workforce.
Persons: Nicholas Eberstadt, Jeff Strohl, Carol Graham, you've Organizations: U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, American Enterprise Institute . Education, Center, Education, Workforce, Georgetown University, Pew Research Center, Brookings Institution
Another co-defendant named Ryan Samsel — who was holding a giant flag portraying Trump as "Rambo" before he assaulted officers on Jan. 6 — will be sentenced on Feb. 4, 2025. Stephen Chase Randolph on Jan. 6. Among them: David Dempsey, who repeatedly assaulted officers inside the lower west tunnel to the Capitol, received 20 years; Peter Schwartz, received 14 years; Danny "D.J." Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards testifies during a Jan. 6 Committee hearing. After his arrest, federal authorities said Randolph downplayed his behavior and lied during his custodial interview with the FBI.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Stephen Chase Randolph, Randolph's, James Tate Grant, Jason Benjamin Blythe, Paul Russell Johnson, Ryan Samsel —, Trump, Rambo, Jan, Randolph, David Dempsey, Peter Schwartz, Danny, D.J, Rodriguez, Michael Fanone, Christopher Quaglin, Thomas Webster, Blythe, Johnson, Samsel, Caroline Edwards, Edwards, banister, ” Edwards, , Win McNamee, ” Randolph, Joe Biden, yay, It’s, , Ronald Reagan, Royce Lamberth Organizations: Capitol, Capitol Police, U.S, District of Columbia, New York City Police, FBI, District Locations: Kentucky, Grant, Washington, Washington ,
In many ways, F1 Academy is a spiritual successor to W Series, an all-female racing series that shuttered in 2022 because of financial problems. Where F1 Academy differs is that it has the financial backing of Formula 1 and buy-in from the sport's constructors, with each team sponsoring F1 Academy drivers. "F1 Academy is a really friendly environment and a bit different to when I've been in male paddocks with mixed competition. She previously competed in W Series and has enjoyed her time so far with F1 Academy, which she describes as a "streamlined" series. Most importantly, though, she's grateful for the amount of testing and practice time that F1 Academy provides.
Persons: , It's, Susie Wolff, Wolff, Marta García, Williams, Venturi, Toto Wolff, James Sutton, I've, Doriane, Racing, Pin, Chloe Chambers, Chris Graythen, Chambers, Haas, she's Organizations: Formula, Service, Academy, Motorsports, F1, Formula Regional, Williams Racing, Formula E, Mercedes F1, F1 Academy, Racing Locations: Spain, Singapore, British, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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