Lightfoot, Brown condemn every other weekend of slain kids;

In what’s develop into a macabre regimen, town leaders Monday discovered themselves compelled to lament, mourn and condemn the weekend killings of a number of kids in Chicago. Shootings over the Fourth of July vacation weekend left 15 other people useless and every other 64 wounded within the town, in keeping with a tally maintained through the Chicago Sun-Times. Two of the ones killed had been children: 7-year-old Natalia Wallace in Austin and 14-year-old Vernado Jones Jr. in Englewood. It was once the 3rd consecutive weekend in Chicago through which a minimum of two kids had been slain, although each Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Police Supt. David Brown suggested the general public not to “normalize these circumstances.”

Netherlands condemn Austria to defeat

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Paris condemn Madrid to second semi-final defeat

Two late strikes book Paris's place in Monday's final against ChelseaAn Achraf Hakimi own goal gives Paris the early advantageBorja Mayoral levels, equalling the UEFA Youth League goals record in the processSubstitute Aka Wilfride Kanga makes it 2-1; Jean-Kévin Augustin seals it Madrid suffer semi-final disappointment for the second time, having also lost in 2014Paris Saint-Germain scored twice in the last seven minutes against Real Madrid as they won through to face holders Chelsea in Monday's UEFA Youth League final.Paris took an early lead...

Wallabies condemn Pumas to another loss

Updated: Sunday, 06 Oct 2013 09:52 | Comments Israel Folau scored three tries for the visitors in Rosario Australia cruised to a 54-17 win over Argentina in Rosario to ensure the Pumas ended their Rugby Championship campaign without a victory. New Zealand had earlier claimed the title after beating South Africa 38-27 and both these sides knew they were coming into the game playing for nothing but pride. The Wallabies had claimed a narrow 14-13 victory against their hosts in Perth earlier in the tournament but were much more convincing this time as a hat-trick from Israel Folau inspired them to a seven-try win. Adam Ashley-Cooper, Joseph Tomane, Benn Robinson and Bernard Foley also crossed over with Marcelo Bosch and Martin Landajo responding for