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RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The Latest on the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro (all times local):

12:55 p.m.

Argentina men's basketball team walked away with a hard-fought 90-82 win against Croatia, much to the delight of some its rowdy friends clad in blue and white, who filled the lower half of the arena and sang nearly non-stop at the top of their lungs.

Argentina broke open a close game in the third quarter with an 18-5 run during which it shot 3 of 5 from 3-point range.

Luis Scola scored 16 first-half points and finished with 23 as Argentina improved to 2-0.

Croatia (1-1) rallied and cut the lead to four late, but couldn't complete the comeback and coach Aleksandar Petrovic was ejected from the game with two technical fouls.

Dario Saric, the No. 12 overall pick of the 2014 NBA draft by Orlando and traded to Philadelphia, had 19 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.

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12:30 a.m.

Michael Phelps now has 25 medals in all — and three more races in Rio to add to his almost unimaginable total.

On a golden night at the pool on Tuesday, Phelps earns the 20th and 21st Olympic gold medals of his staggering career.

He won the 200-meter butterfly and came back about an hour later to anchor the United States to victory in the 4x200 freestyle relay.

Phelps has four other medals — two silver and two bronze.

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12:30 a.m.

The quarterfinals for the Olympic women's soccer tournament are set.

The defending champion United States will play Sweden in Brasilia, reuniting the Americans with former coach Pia Sundhage.

In the other matches Friday: China will play Germany in Salvador, Canada faces France in Sao Paulo and Brazil will play Australia in Belo Horizonte.

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12 a.m.

Michael Phelps has claimed the 21st gold medal of his career, anchoring the United States to a dominating victory in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay.

About an hour after winning gold medal No. 20 in the 200 butterfly, Phelps completed his grueling double with a triumphant four laps of the pool.

The result was no longer in doubt by the time Phelps dove in. Conor Dwyer, Townley Haas and Ryan Lochte made sure of that, handing off a commanding lead to the most decorated athlete in Olympic history.

Phelps essentially spent the next 100 seconds or so on a victory lap, the crowd's cheers growing louder with each stroke. He touched in 7 minutes, 0.66 seconds, a full body length ahead of Britain's James Guy.

The British earned silver in 7:03.13, while Japan took the bronze in 7:03.50.

When it was done, Phelps simply sat on the starting block, thoroughly exhausted. He motioned at his neck as though he had nothing left to give.

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12 a.m.

Before a sellout crowd numbering more than 42,000, host country Brazil played to a 0-0 draw with South Africa on Tuesday night at Amazonia Arena in Manaus.

The fans chanted for Brazilian star Marta, who has drawn attention for her stellar play while Brazil's men have struggled at the Olympics.

Brazil had already secured a spot in the women's soccer quarterfinals before the match in the city known as the gateway to the Amazon. South Africa had already been eliminated from the Olympics.

In the other late match on Tuesday, Sweden played to a scoreless draw with China in Brasilia.

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11:55 p.m.

MEDAL ALERT: Michael Phelps and the United States have won the 4x200-meter freestyle relay at the Rio Olympics, giving Phelps the 21st gold medal of his career. Britain wins the silver and Japan takes the bronze.

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11:50 p.m.

MEDAL ALERT: United States wins 4x200-meter freestyle relay, giving Michael Phelps his 21st Olympic gold medal.

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11:40 p.m.

The Iron Lady is piling up quite a medal collection in Rio.

Katinka Hosszu of Hungary claimed her third gold of the Olympics with a victory in the 200-meter individual medley on Tuesday night.

Hosszu added to her wins in the 400 IM and 100 backstroke with a time of 2 minutes, 6.58 seconds.

This has been an Olympic of redemption for Hosszu, a long-time star at the world championships who always seemed to come up short on the biggest stage.

Not anymore.

Siobhan-Marie O'Connor of Britain challenged Hosszu all the way but had to settle for silver. Maya DiRado of the United States held on for the bronze.

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11:35 p.m.

MEDAL ALERT: Katinka Hosszu of Hungary has claimed her third gold medal of the Rio Olympic with a victory in the women's 200-meter individual medley. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor of Britain takes the silver, while the bronze goes to Maya DiRado of the United States.

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11:30 p.m.

Louisa Cadamuro scored a pair of goals and France defeated New Zealand 3-0 on Tuesday night in Salvador.

Eugenie Le Sommer also scored for Les Bleus, who finish second in Group G to the United States.

The third-ranked French will play No. 10 Canada in a quarterfinal match on Friday in Sao Paulo.

Canada defeated Germany 2-1 in Brasilia Tuesday to finish atop Group F.

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11:15 p.m.

A French tennis player has been kicked off the country's Olympic team for violating team rules.

Benoit Paire, who was seeded 16th at the Rio Games, was asked to pack his bags, French tennis federation official Arnaud Di Pasquale told TV broadcaster France 2, according to the L'Equipe newspaper.

Di Pasquale did not explain exactly what Paire did, but did say the player had been warned repeatedly.

Paire lost in the third round of singles at the Olympics on Tuesday, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5) against Fabio Fognini of Italy.

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11:15 p.m.

As a former Olympic gold medalist in the ring, Russia's head boxing coach Alexander Lebzyak is used to fighting — but he may not like his newest opponent.

Lebzyak's no-nonsense criticism of Russian fighters' poor performances in Rio, accusing them of lacking the will to win, has drawn the ire of Ramzan Kadyrov, the martial arts-loving strongman leader of the Russian region of Chechnya.

On Instagram, his preferred way of communicating with the public, Kadyrov says Lebzyak has been insulting Russian fighters and treating them like "children from a kindergarten."

Kadyrov blames Lebzyak and his staff for the defeat of Chechen fighter Adlan Abdurashidov in the lightweight last 16. Kadyrov posted a picture of himself with Abdurashidov, calling him a "brother."

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11:05 p.m.

The Olympic tennis men's doubles semifinals are set, and among those closing in on a medal are Rafael Nadal and Marc Lopez of Spain, and Steve Johnson and Jack Sock of the United States.

Johnson and Sock advanced Tuesday by beating the eighth-seeded duo of Roberto Bautista Agut and David Ferrer of Spain 6-4, 6-2.

Next up for the Americans is a match against No. 5 Florin Mengea and Horia Tecau of Romania, who eliminated No. 3 Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares of Brazil 6-4, 5-7, 6-2.

On the other half of the draw, Nadal and Lopez defeated Oliver Marach and Alexander Peya of Austria 6-3, 6-1, setting up a semifinal against No. 7 Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospisil of Canada. That duo beat Fabio Fognini and Andreas Seppi of Italy 6-3, 6-1.

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11 p.m.

Katie Ledecky is on her way to an Olympic feat that's only been done one other time.

Ledecky held off Sweden's Sarah Sjostrom to win gold in the 200-meter freestyle Tuesday night at the Rio Olympics.

Fifth at the first flip turn, Ledecky powered to the front on the third lap and grittily held off a hard-charging Sjostrom coming to the wall.

Ledecky touched in 1 minute, 53.73 seconds. The silver went to Sjostrom in 1:54.08, while early leader Emma McKeon faded to the bronze in 1:54.92.

World-record holder Federica Pelligrini of Italy was fourth.

Ledecky is trying to become only the second female after Debbie Meyer in 1968 to capture the three longest freestyle events at a single Olympics. Ledecky now has the 200 and 400 titles, and she's an overwhelming favorite to win the 800.

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10:40 p.m.

Michael Phelps made up for one of the few losses in his Olympic career.

Now, he's got an even 20 gold medals.

Phelps avenged his defeat at the 2012 London Games by winning the 200-meter butterfly on Tuesday night, holding off Japan's Masato Sakai by a mere four-hundredths of a second.

The victory clearly delighted Phelps, who held up one finger, then sat on a lane rope and egged on the roaring crowd at the Olympic Aquatic Stadium.

He'd had this one marked on his calendar ever since he came out of retirement. Four years ago, Phelps misjudged his finish — gliding a little too long after his final stroke — and was edged at the wall by South African Chad le Clos.

This time, it was Phelps out front — barely — while Le Clos could only manage a fourth-place showing. Hungary's Tamas Kenderesi claimed the bronze.

He has one more race Tuesday night, anchoring the U.S. team in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay.

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10:15 p.m.

Defending Olympic champion Nathan Adrian barely advanced in the preliminaries of the 100-meter freestyle at the Rio Olympics.

He wasn't taking any chances in the semifinals Tuesday night.

Competing in lane eight, Adrian posted the fastest time out of 16 swimmers, sending him to Wednesday's final with a much more customary position in the center of the pool.

The biggest cheers at the Olympic Aquatic Center were for Brazil's Marcelo Chierighini, who advanced to the final with the eighth-best time.

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10:30 p.m.

MEDAL ALERT: Michael Phelps has won the 200-meter butterfly at the Rio Olympics for the 20th gold medal of his career. Masato Sakai of Japan claimed the silver, while Hungary's Tamas Kenderesi earned the bronze. Defending Olympic champion Chad le Clos of South Africa was fourth.

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10:25 p.m.

MEDAL ALERT: Katie Ledecky of the United States has captured her second gold medal of the Rio Olympics, winning the 200-meter freestyle. Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden claims the silver and Emma McKeon of Australia takes the bronze.

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10:15 p.m.

The tiny island kingdom of Tonga is hoping more tourists will visit after its chiseled flag-bearer became an unexpected sensation at the Olympics opening ceremony.

Pita Taufatofua carried Tonga's flag wearing a traditional mat and with his bare chest oiled and shining. The taekwondo competitor won the hearts of many and has been in hot demand since, even making an appearance on NBC's "Today" show.

Tourism Tonga spokeswoman Seini Taumoepeau said in an email Tuesday there's been lots more online interest in the Pacific nation since Taufatofua's appearance Friday in Rio de Janeiro, and she hopes that will result in increased tourist numbers over the coming months.

She said thousands more people have been clicking on a website promoting Tongan vacations and hundreds more have viewed the kingdom's Facebook page.

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10 p.m.

Four-time gold medalist Michael Johnson says the booing of athletes at the Olympics would stop if drug cheats were kept out of the games.

The former 200- and 400-meter runner blames the IOC for allowing previous drug violators into the Rio de Janeiro Games.

Johnson says "nobody wants athletes to be booed at the Olympic Games, that's not what this is about."

He says the answer is to "keep athletes who have been doping out of the Olympics and out of the sport, and handing down appropriate punishment."

Johnson says the problem is "on the IOC, it's their event."

IOC President Thomas Bach told The Associated Press on Monday he will try again to push through a rule barring any athletes who have received a serious doping sanction from competing in future Olympics. The proposed rule has been struck down twice by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on grounds it amounts to a second punishment for a single offense.

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9:55 p.m.

Michael Phelps will have a shot at two more gold medals in one night at the Rio Olympics.

Phelps is anchoring the U.S. team in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay. Conor Dwyer leads off, followed by Townley Haas, Ryan Lochte and Phelps.

The most decorated athlete in Olympic history will be in two finals on Tuesday, going in the 200 butterfly about an hour before he comes back in the relay. Phelps has a shot at the 20th and 21st gold medals of his career, having already carried the Americans to victory in the 4x100 free relay.

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9:25 p.m.

Two windows have been shattered when rocks, or possibly gunfire, hit a bus carrying journalists at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. There were no injures.

Rio organizing committee spokesman Mario Andrada says "we don't know yet if the bus was shot, or it was a stone."

Andrada says three of the 12 journalists on the bus on Tuesday suffered minor injuries. Photos showed two shattered windows, with tiny chards of glass remaining in place.

A witness on the bus said the occupants hit the floor when they heard a "popping noice."

The bus was traveling from the northern venue cluster of Deodoro to the main Olympic Park in the western suburb of Barra da Tijuca.

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9:20 p.m.

China earned its third weightlifting gold of the Rio Olympics on Tuesday as Shi Zhiyong took victory in the men's 69-kilogram category.

Shi lifted 162kg in the snatch and 190 in the clean and jerk for a total of 352, but failed on a world record attempt with his last lift, which would have meant a total of 360. After dropping that weight, he gave roars of disappointment before celebrating the win with his coach.

Silver went to Turkey's Daniyar Ismayilov, who used to represent Turkmenistan, with 351, while Kyrgyzstan won only its fourth Olympic medal ever thanks to Izzat Artykov's 339.

Last year's world silver medalist Oleg Chen did not compete because Russia's team was banned for bringing weightlifting into disrepute with numerous doping cases.

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9:15 p.m.

Catalina Usme scored on a free kick at a tight angle in the 90th minute to pull Colombia into a 2-all draw with the United States on Tuesday night.

The top-ranked U.S. still finished atop Group F for good position in the women's soccer quarterfinals at the Rio Games.

Usme also scored in the 26th minute to give the Colombians an early 1-0 lead. It was the team's first-ever Olympic goal, and first-ever goal against the United States.

Teenager Mallory Pugh became the youngest player to score for the United States in an Olympics a 59th-minute goal that gave the Americans a 2-1 lead. Crystal Dunn also scored for the defending champions.

The top-ranked U.S. women's team, the reigning World Cup champion, is vying for its fourth straight Olympic gold medal.

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