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Artemis II astronauts return to Earth, capping historic Moon mission
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Small US farm copes with fuel hikes from Mideast war
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McIlroy seizes 36-hole record six-shot Masters lead with epic finish
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Iranian delegation in Pakistan for talks with US, Vance en route
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Rory McIlroy seizes Masters record six-stroke lead after 36 holes
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Djibouti leader claims sixth straight term
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Trump vows to boost Hungary economy if Orban wins vote
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Mythos AI alarm bells: Fair warning or marketing hype?
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De Zerbi 'not surprised' by backlash from Spurs fans over Greenwood
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Marseille boost hopes of Champions League return, Monaco suffer heavy defeat
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Frustrated Scheffler finds water hazards at Masters
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Swing and miss: Ichiro statue reveal goes awry as bat snaps
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China's Li flushes toilet trouble at Masters
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Stocks up, oil down over week on guarded optimism for Iran
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Real Madrid title hopes dented by Girona draw
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Malen hits hat-trick as Roma rebound against declining Pisa
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Playoff loss to McIlroy not motivating 'nearly man' Rose
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Lebanon says Israel talks set for Tuesday in US
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West Ham sink Wolves to climb out of relegation zone as Spurs slip into bottom three
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OpenAI CEO's California home hit by Molotov cocktail, man arrested
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Holders Italy and Ukraine make strong starts in BJK Cup as USA trail
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Top takeaways from the Artemis II mission
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McIlroy seizes command at the turn at Masters
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Hatton jumps into Masters hunt with stunning 66
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African charity sues Prince Harry for defamation
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Fury happy to be the 'hunter' on return to ring
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Teen Sooryavanshi equals record to power Rajasthan to fourth IPL win
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Balogun strike in vain as Monaco suffer heavy defeat
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With a little help from his friends, Vacherot reaches Monte Carlo semis
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Venezuelan opposition demands elections after Maduro ouster
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Starmer says NATO in US's 'interests' as Gulf tour ends
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African charity says suing Prince Harry over 'reputational harm'
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McIlroy battles Rose and Hatton for the Masters lead
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Djibouti counts votes as leader seeks sixth term
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Parachutes: A vital part of Artemis II's trip home
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Michael Jackson fans swarm Berlin for biopic premiere
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Iran sets conditions as Vance warns Tehran not to 'play' US at talks
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Trump says Iran has 'no cards' beyond Hormuz control
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Israeli strike in south Lebanon kills 13 security personnel
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Will The Wise wins Topham as tragedy strikes Gold Dancer
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Over 100,000 worshippers perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa
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Teen star Seixas claims stage five to close on Basque Tour victory
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War's impact on fertilisers stirs food producer fears
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US inflation surges to 3.3% as Iran war impact bites
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Thais fete new year with family despite fuel price spike
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Scheffler scrambles, Rose stumbles early at Masters
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On Iran truce, all sides want bigger China role, but does China?
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Sinner eases into Monte Carlo semi-final against Zverev
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Inter skipper Martinez suffers calf injury
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Ukrainians sceptical as Kremlin orders Easter truce
Messi, Miami frustrated in Toronto stalemate
Lionel Messi's scoring streak came to an end on Saturday as Inter Miami were held to a 1-1 draw in their Major League Soccer clash with Toronto FC.
Argentina superstar Messi had gone into Saturday's game in Toronto in blistering form, bagging five goals in his previous three appearances for Miami.
But though the 38-year-old carved out a string of promising openings, a superb performance from Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson prevented him from extending his recent goal spree.
Miami, who have already booked their postseason berth, appeared on course for all three points at BMO Field after Tadeo Allende headed home a Jordi Alba cross in first-half stoppage time to put Inter 1-0 up.
But Miami's suspect defence was once again exposed in the second half, with a string of blunders gifting Djordje Mihailovic a close-range equaliser that made it 1-1 in the 60th minute.
Miami pressed relentlessly for a winner, but Johnson produced two fine saves to deny shots from Messi.
Messi continues to lead the MLS scoring charts with 24 goals in 23 matches.
Inter coach Javier Mascherano said Toronto goalkeeper Johnson had been the difference between the two teams.
"I think we deserved to win, we had the most real chances during the game, maybe we had 10-15 minutes in the second half that we were in a bit of confusion, but at the end we had the game under control," Mascherano said. "I think their goalkeeper was the man of the match.
"It's hard because we came here to win. We wanted to go up in the standings but we have to move forward. We have more four games, so we will try to win all the games and try to finish as high as possible."
The draw leaves Miami in third place in the Eastern Conference with 56 points -- four points behind leaders Philadelphia -- but with a game in hand.
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