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  "textContent": "World Cup fans can bring their voices but not their Nalgene. FIFA has quietly reversed course and will no longer allow reusable water bottles into stadiums during the tournament in the US, Mexico, and Canada, updating its 35-page Stadium Code of Conduct just days before kickoff, NBC News reports. Limited...",
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