This document is a printout of a usatoday.com webpage containing sports news headlines from early July 2019. It features a snippet about a 15-year-old American tennis player (Coco Gauff) defeating Polona Hercog and a headline about Alex Morgan and Alyssa Naeher leading the U.S. women's soccer team to a World Cup semi-final victory over England. The document bears the stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029875, indicating it is part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely included as incidental browsing history or background material from the time period immediately surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's arrest (July 6, 2019).
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Scott Gleeson | Author/Journalist |
Author of the USA Today article snippet
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| Alex Morgan | Athlete (Soccer) |
Mentioned in headline leading U.S. women to victory
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| Alyssa Naeher | Athlete (Soccer) |
Mentioned in headline leading U.S. women to victory
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| Polona Hercog | Athlete (Tennis) |
Slovenian tennis player defeated by the 15-year-old American
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| 15-year-old American | Athlete (Tennis) |
Unnamed in text (likely Coco Gauff based on July 2019 context) who beat Polona Hercog
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| usatoday.com |
Source of the news article
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| U.S. women |
National soccer team
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| England |
National soccer team opponent
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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| Location | Context |
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Opposing team country
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"The 15-year-old American pulled off another huge upset Friday, this one in a third-round thriller that saw her come back to beat Slovenian Polona Hercog"Source
"Alex Morgan and Alyssa Naeher lead U.S. women to 2-1 victory over England in World Cup semis"Source
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