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Digital TV recording from ABC TV in Perth, Australia on the 19th of January, 2008. (Uploader note: publication dates on IzqTV. Iga Swiatek marched into the French Open final without dropping a set in six matches. All that stands between her and a third Roland Garros title is an unseeded plays 43rd-ranked Czech Karolina Muchova in the women’s singles final, live Saturday at 9 ET on NBC, the NBC Sports app and the top-ranked Pole, swept 14th seed Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil 6-2, 7-6 7 in Thursday’s semifinal in her toughest test all tournament. Haddad Maia squandered three break points at 4-all in the second dropped just 23 games thus far, matching her total en route to her first French Open final in 2020 which she won for her first WTA Tour title of any kind. After her semifinal, she signed a courtside camera with the hashtag stepbystep.“For sure I feel like I’m a better player,” than in 2020, she said. “Mentally, tactically, physically, just having the experience, everything. So, yeah, my whole life basically.”Swiatek can become the third woman since 2000 to win three French Opens after Serena Williams and Justine Henin and, at 22, the youngest woman to win four total majors since Williams in OPEN DRAWS Women Men Broadcast ScheduleMuchova upset No. 2 seed Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus to reach her first major a 26-year-old into the second week of the French Open for the first time, became the first player to take a set off the powerful Belarusian all tournament, then rallied from down 5-2 in the third set to prevail 7-6 5, 6-7 5, who overcame previous erratic serving to win the Australian Open in January, had back-to-back double faults in her last service game.“Lost my rhythm,” she said. “I wasn’t there.”Muchova broke up what many expected would be a Sabalenka-Swiatek final, which would have been the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 match at the French Open since Williams beat Maria Sharapova in the 2013 is unseeded, but was considered dangerous going into the 2021, she beat then-No. 1 Ash Barty to make the Australian Open semifinals, then reached a career-high ranking of 19. She dropped out of the top 200 last year while struggling through injuries.“Some doctors told me maybe you’ll not do sport anymore,” Muchova said. “It’s up and downs in life all the time. Now I’m enjoying that I’m on the upper part now.”Muchova has won all five of her matches against players ranked in the top three. She also beat Swiatek in their lone head-to-head, but that was back in 2019 when both players were unaccomplished young pros. They have since practiced together many times.“I really like her game, honestly,” Swiatek said. “I really respect her, and she’s I feel like a player who can do anything. She has great touch. She can also speed up the game. She plays with that kind of freedom in her movements. And she has a great technique. So I watched her matches, and I feel like I know her game pretty well.”OlympicTalk is on Apple News. Favorite us!Follow nbcolympictalk Patrick Gasienica, who competed in ski jumping at the 2022 Winter Olympics, died in a motorcycle accident on Monday at age died “while returning from work on his motorcycle,” according to a memorial fund put together by a family friend and verified by USA Nordic. He was living with his mom in McHenry, Illinois. All donations will be directed toward Gasienica’s mother, according to the fund placed fourth at the December 2021 Olympic Trials, then was part of the men’s quartet that placed 10th at the Olympics. Individually, he placed 49th on the normal hill and 53rd on the large hill in his Olympic competed at one international event this past season, a Continental Cup in Iron Mountain, Michigan, in March with a best finish of trained at the Norge Ski Club outside Chicago and joined fellow members of the club on the 2022 Olympic ski jumping team Kevin Bickner and Casey Larson, both 2018 was born in the to a family of Polish immigrants from Zakopane, which has a ski jumping hill and hosts international competitions. His grandfather, father and uncle were all ski Associated Press and NBC Olympic research contributed to this report. Faith Kipyegon was given $35,000 and a house by Kenyan President William Ruto on Tuesday as a reward for breaking two world records in the space of a who met with Ruto at the president’s office, said she would now fulfill a promise she had made to buy her father a new 29-year-old Kipyegon, a two-time Olympic 1500m champion, broke the 1500m world record in Florence, Italy on June 2, lowering the eight-year-old mark set by Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia. Kipyegon became the first woman to go under 3 minutes, 50 seconds with her 3 broke the 5000m record last Friday at the Paris Diamond League meet by clocking 14 winning that race ahead of former world record-holder Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia.“Faith has made Kenya incredibly proud,” Ruto said. “She stands as a shining model of consistency, discipline, hard work, as well as family. Faith is a great Kenyan woman — a mother, a wife and a world champion rolled into one.”Ruto pledged that the Kenyan government will also give similar rewards to future world-record is on Apple News. Favorite us!Follow nbcolympictalk Faith No More's first recording For 30 years the eight ponted star has been Faith No More's band logo. Originally it was designed by Bill Gould, heavily inspired by the Chaos Gould, on the cover of Faith No More's first recording there are two squares overlapping, like an early version of the eight pionted star, Faith No More's band logo for 30 years now. You made that right? The star was my thing. It's a pretty deep and pervasive symbol that has meaning in several different cultures. What it signified for me at the time was chaos...order through Bordin "it was a time of frustration and chaos."WikipediaThe Symbol of Chaos originates from Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion stories. In them, the Symbol of Chaos comprises eight arrows in a radial pattern. It is also called the Arms of Chaos, the Arrows of Chaos, the Chaos Star, the Chaos Cross, or the Symbol of Eight. Bill, would it be fair to say you were inspired by the Chaos Star when you made that cover?Well, yes there is an element of that, chaos was the thing that drew me to it originally. In a nutshell, musically as well as personally I think all of us found ourselves faced with certain structures in our lives that didn't really work for us..either through coming of Faith No Man or just turing 20, living on our own, and wanting to do things differently, and the way we approached this was to try something that had no rules, only the rules we made ourselves. So this mean doing new things and seeing where they would go. The point of this chaos is that we were trying to discover who we really were, and maybe in this recording you can hear a little of that. A Utah school district took the Bible off some bookshelves, officials said Friday, following a complaint from a parent upset by book bans who was hoping to expose the "bad faith process." The Davis School District — the state's second biggest public system with nearly 74,000 pre-K-to-12th grade students — has largely removed the book from circulation, but kept it in high school parent, in a copy of the complaint obtained by NBC News that redacts their identity, said their effort to boot the Bible was in protest of a 2022 Utah law that made it easier to remove “pornographic or indecent” content from schools. The legislation was supported by conservative activist groups, including Utah Parents United."I thank the Utah Legislature and Utah Parents United for making this bad faith process so much easier and way more efficient," the parent said in the complaint. "Now we can all ban books and you don’t even need to read them or be accurate about it. Heck, you don’t even need to see the book!"An eight-page typed list of examples of objectionable material from the Bible, quoting the exact scriptures, was included in the complaint."Incest, onanism, bestiality, prostitution, genital mutilation, fellatio, dildos, rape, and even infanticide," the parent wrote. "You’ll no doubt find that the Bible, under Utah Code Ann. § 76-10-1227, has no serious values for minors’ because it’s pornographic by our new definition."A district review committee acted on the complaint and examined the King James version of the Bible, with an eye toward Utah codes covering public obscenity, pornography and other inappropriate material, officials committee decided to "retain the book in school library circulation only at the high school level based on age appropriateness due to vulgarity or violence," according to a statement to NBC News on Friday from Christopher Williams, a spokesman for the district based in committee's decision has been appealed "by an individual who would like it retained at all levels" and the matter will be debated by a three-member committee of the district's Board of Education before the full panel finally decides, Williams of these moves, for now, are moot since district students are off for summer vacation until Aug. believed only seven or eight libraries in the district's elementary and junior high schools even had the Bible on their shelves and the book is not part of any school curriculum, Williams effort to ban, limit or restrict books at libraries and other public settings is on the rise, according to the American Library Association ALA."ALA opposes censorship of any materials that meet the information needs of a community’s members, including students," Deborah Caldwell-Stone, director of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, said in statement on Friday."Librarians have a professional responsibility to be inclusive rather than exclusive in developing their collections, and should address all information concerns of all those who use the library, including their religious information needs. "Forces seeking to limit access to books should take note of this Utah case to understand the corrosive nature of bans, Caldwell-Stone added."The use of Utah’s 'sensitive materials' law to remove this book and other books demonstrates how efforts to suppress and censor library materials narrows educational opportunities and harms students’ access to information," according to Caldwell-Stone. "The curation of library collections for young people should not be left to politicians and advocacy groups who place politics above young peoples’ education needs." David K. LiDavid K. Li is a senior breaking news reporter for NBC News Digital.