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Spain, Portugal eye World Cup last 16
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German drone maker raises $1.2 bn as investors pile into defence
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Russian strikes kill 17 in biggest ever attack on Kyiv, mayor says
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French scramble to find air conditioners before next heatwave
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Uruguay veteran Cavani quits Boca Juniors
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Japan deploys bear cameras in moutains as attacks surge
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West Ham's Fernandes joins Spurs
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Germany's Infineon opens major chip plant as EU seeks tech autonomy
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Bones of contention: More research needed on 'd'Artagnan corpse'
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Biggest ever Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 13
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Coffee with a view: tourists flock to Starbucks overlooking North Korea
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EU top court upholds record 4.1 bn euro Google fine
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German coalition agrees on reform package in key breakthrough
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Italy name two debutants to face Japan in Nations Championship opener
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France recall record try scorer Penaud for All Blacks Test
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Wallabies' Schmidt rules out another coaching job
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Seoul's Kospi tanks as Asia tech firms suffer another blow
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India asks Meta to hold WhatsApp username rollout over fraud fears
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'Outstanding' Love to start at fly-half for All Blacks against France
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Deadly Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 13
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Campbell back from four years in Wallabies wilderness to face Ireland
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Next indirect US-Iran talks after Khamenei funeral: mediators
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Migrants pick up pieces back home after fleeing South Africa
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Farrell names Leinster-heavy Ireland side to face Wallabies
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Fearing Russian strike, Kyiv's Holodomor museum evacuates exhibits
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Papal envoy presides over first Vietnam beatification rite
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Germany's energy-hungry small firms struggle with green shift
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LeBron James praises Balogun after 'Silencer' celebration
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Pochettino says Balogun foul 'never' a red card as suspension looms
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Farrell names Leinster-heavy side to face Wallabies
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Campbell back after four years in Wallabies team to face Ireland
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Most Asia markets down as tech firms take fresh blow
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Kane saves England as USA, Belgium reach last 16
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South Korean school baseball team suspended over 'Tank Day' chants
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Budding chefs cook up new career at China's BBQ academy
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Ceuzany, Cape Verde's golden voice with volcanic emotion
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One stitch at a time: Artist's mission to recreate the Bayeux Tapestry
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Balogun scores and sees red as US beat Bosnia 2-0
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Deadly Russian barrage pounds Ukraine capital
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EU top court to rule on record 4.1 bn euro Google fine
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Belgium coach salutes Tielemans after World Cup rescue act
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'Job forever': trade schools are all the rage in the AI era
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Celtics reportedly trading Brown to Sixers in NBA blockbuster
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Russia strikes Ukraine capital with missiles and drones, wounds five
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Kane saves England after DR Congo scare; Belgium comeback stuns Senegal
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Belgium late show floors Senegal at World Cup
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Celtics to trade Jaylen Brown to 76ers for Paul George: report
NFL-best Colts fall to Steelers, Packers lose to Carolina
Aaron Rodgers threw for 203 yards and a touchdown while Pittsburgh dominated defensively as the Steelers stunned the NFL-best Indianapolis Colts 27-20 on Sunday while Green Bay lost to Carolina.
Pittsburgh's defenders forced six turnovers, two more than the Colts had surrendered all season, to set up three Steelers touchdowns in the showdown of division leaders.
"I can't say enough about the defense's effort," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "We stayed in the fight, the defense provided us some short fields, we caught some momentum because of it.
"It's a fine line between drinking wine and squashing grapes in this business. It's nothing dramatic. That's why we respect it so much."
The host Steelers improved to 5-3, stretching their lead atop the AFC North to two games, while the AFC South-leading Colts fell to 7-2.
"I'm appreciative of the spirit, the efforts, the resolve," said Tomlin. "We weren't perfect but we fought, we did what was necessary, we made plays and so it's a big-time win."
The Colts drove 79 yards in 13 plays on their first possession with a one-yard touchdown run by Daniel Jones putting them ahead.
Pittsburgh, however, answered quickly after T.J. Watt forced and recovered a Jones fumble that set up Jaylen Warren's one-yard touchdown run for Pittsburgh.
On the Colts' next drive, a Jones pass was intercepted by Payton Wilson to set up a 12-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to Pat Freiermuth as Pittsburgh seized the lead for good.
Chris Boswell's 25-yard field goal gave the Steelers a 17-7 halftime lead.
Wilson deflected a Jones pass in the third quarter and Pittsburgh rookie linebacker Jack Sawyer grabbed the interception to set up Warren's two-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter for a 24-7 Steelers advantage.
Michael Badgley's 52-yard field goal pulled Indianapolis closer but on the next Colts' possession, Pittsburgh's Alex Highsmith sacked Jones and forced a fumble that Derrick Harmon recovered to set up a 46-yard Boswell field goal for a 27-10 edge.
A four-yard touchdown pass from Jones to Josh Downs and a 53-yard Badgley field goal proved too little and too late for Indy.
The NFL's only other one-loss team lost also when Carolina's Ryan Fitzgerald kicked a 49-yard field goal on the final play to give the visiting Panthers a 16-13 victory at Green Bay, dropping the NFC North-leading Packers to 5-2-1.
Detroit could have overtaken the Packers for the division lead but the Lions (5-3) lost at home to Minnesota 27-24 as J.J. McCarthy threw for two touchdowns and ran for another.
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Caleb Williams threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to Colston Loveland with 17 seconds remaining to give the Chicago Bears a 47-42 victory at Cincinnati.
Williams threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns while Cincinnati's Joe Flacco threw for 470 yards and four touchdowns in defeat.
Denver's Bo Nix threw for 173 yards and two touchdowns and the Broncos (7-2) stretched their win streak to six games when Wil Lutz kicked a 34-yard field goal on the final play to defeat host Houston 18-15.
New England's Drake Maye threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns and the AFC East-leading Patriots (7-2) edged Atlanta 24-23 on a missed extra point by Falcons kicker Parker Romo.
Justin Herbert threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 57 yards and another TD to spark the Los Angeles Chargers (6-3) in a 27-20 victory at Tennessee.
San Francisco's Mac Jones threw for 235 yards and two touchdowns and Christian McCaffrey ran for 106 yards and a touchdown to power the 49ers (6-3) to victory 34-24 at the New York Giants.
The day's spotlight matchup comes later when three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes leads the Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) into Buffalo to face reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Josh Allen and the Bills (5-2).
The Chiefs have ousted the Bills from the playoffs in four of the past five seasons, including last season's AFC Championship game, but Buffalo has beaten Kansas City in four consecutive regular-season meetings.
Other later games find Seattle at Washington, New Orleans at the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville at Las Vegas.
H.Weber--VB