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Red Sox Lean on Right-Handed Hitters as Bello Takes the Mound Against Guardians
Labor Day at Fenway kicks off a crucial September as Boston hosts Cleveland in a three-game set. With Bello on the mound and a right-handed-heavy lineup, the Red Sox push for momentum in the Wild Card race.
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Steelers Sign Warren to Two-Year Extension, Bolstering Versatile Backfield
Jaylen Warren inked a two-year extension, cementing his rise as a versatile pillar of the Steelers’ backfield. A budding dual-threat threat, his new deal hints at a bigger role for Pittsburgh’s offense in the seasons ahead.
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Riedi’s Swiss grit lifts him to US Open Round of 16
Two Swiss stories, one unbreakable grind. Leandro Riedi fights his way into the US Open Round of 16, turning a long road back from injury into momentum—and sharing the moment with rising teammate Jérôme Kym. The resilience chapter is far from over.
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Powerball Jackpot Reaches $1 Billion Ahead of Sept. 1 Draw
Powerball’s record-setting run continues as no one matched all six in the Aug. 30 draw, pushing the jackpot toward $1 billion ahead of the Sept. 1 drawing. The looming windfall has players weighing the odds of a life-changing payoff—and what it could mean.
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Dodgers Sign Heaney to Minor-League Deal, Boosting Swingman Depth
Dodgers add left-hander Heaney on a minor-league deal, headed to Triple-A Oklahoma City to begin a new chapter. His swingman versatility could give L.A. added depth as the season unfolds. For Heaney, it’s a chance to reinvent himself in a top development system and chase a return to the majors.
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Mariners Promote Catching Prospect Ford, Bolstering Depth Behind Raleigh
Seattle adds a promising catching prospect to its major league roster, boosting depth behind Cal Raleigh and Mitch Garver. Known for elite on-base ability and surprising speed for a catcher, the young backstop could move quickly if he translates his tools to the majors. A developing asset with potential to shape Seattle’s catching future.
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Coordinated Campus Hoaxes Trigger Alarms Across Universities
A day of panicked campus alerts across several universities sparked tense responses—then the scares connected to a coordinated online hoax network. Investigators are tracing the threads while campuses rethink threat verification and communications. The episode highlights resilience in the face of misinformation and the ongoing challenge of keeping campuses safe.
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US Open 2025 Round of 16 Sparks Upsets and Drama in New York
With the US Open entering its second week in New York, the round of 16 is delivering upsets, bold comebacks, and fresh contenders that are reshaping the title race. Expect dramatic matchups, standout performances, and a few American breakthroughs that could redefine the tournament’s momentum.
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Steelers lock up Warren on multi-year deal, hinting at a new-look backfield
Jaylen Warren is locked in as Pittsburgh reshapes its backfield with fresh depth in the mix. As the Steelers eye a more prominent ground attack, questions about carries and roles add intrigue heading into training camp.
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The View Returns September 8 Amid Political Sparks
September marks The View’s return for Season 29, but online chatter and political tensions loom large. As the panel navigates ratings talk and corporate nudges toward lighter fare, expect another round of sharp debate and timely pop culture moments.
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Powerball Jackpot Surges to $1 Billion Ahead of Weekend Draw
Powerball fever is building as the summer streak shows no signs of slowing, pushing the prize toward a near-$1 billion jackpot. A life-changing windfall could be within reach, stirring big dreams and big questions about what comes next.
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Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh: Can Health and Chemistry Spark a Breakout Steelers Season?
Could Aaron Rodgers’ veteran savvy reshape the Steelers’ offense this season? As he builds early chemistry with coach Arthur Smith and the unit leans into a creative, run-first approach, Pittsburgh faces a high-stakes test on health and timing. If Rodgers stays healthy, a surprising push could be in reach.
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Veteran QB TJ Finley Joins Georgia State, Panthers Seek QB Stability
Georgia State adds a veteran quarterback to steady a shaky passing attack as Week 2 arrives. TJ Finley brings a long, varied college career and a chance to spark the Panthers’ offense.
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De Minaur Targets US Open Breakthrough as Top Names Dominate
With Sinner, Alcaraz and Djokovic grabbing the headlines, Alex de Minaur quietly sits on the brink of a breakthrough. His relentless consistency and daily grind could turn the US Open into a coming‑out party, reshaping the narrative around majors this year.
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US Open: Rublev-Auger-Aliassime clash and De Minaur-Riedi test to shape the quarterfinals
Two late U.S. Open clashes will decide the remaining quarterfinalists: Rublev vs. Auger‑Aliassime—power, nerves, and a tense head-to-head history—and De Minaur facing breakout Swiss Leandro Riedi in a veteran-versus-upstart duel. Expect hard-fought rallies, sharp breaks, and a pivotal moment as the Open narrows toward its business end.
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Apple Crisp Missing From Starbucks Fall 2025 Menu Sparks Fan Buzz
Starbucks’ Fall 2025 lineup has fans buzzing, but a beloved flavor is notably missing. Will Apple Crisp stage a comeback later in the season or linger as a seasonal tease?
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Sharjah Showdown: UAE and Afghanistan Chase Their First Win in the Tri-Series
Sharjah hosts a pivotal clash as UAE and Afghanistan chase their first win in the tri-series. Expect pressure-packed bowling, late fireworks, and a crucial swing in momentum as both teams push for a path toward the final.
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Elk Rut Triggers Seasonal Meadow Closures at Rocky Mountain National Park
Seasonal meadow closures return to Rocky Mountain National Park to protect elk during the fall rut. Evening and overnight restrictions cover several meadow areas, with reminders to keep a respectful distance and avoid disturbing the herd.
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Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet Reimagines Shakespeare Through Grief and Art
Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet reimagines Shakespeare’s life as a moving meditation on grief and the birth of a legend. Anchored by Jennifer Buckley’s Agnes and Paul Mescal’s Will, the film threads memory, myth, and art into a haunting, intimate meditation on how personal sorrow can become enduring work. A luminous, emotional journey that asks what art…
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Fix Blurry Phone Photos Fast: Clean Your Lens
Blurry phone photos? The culprit is often the lens itself. A simple cleaning routine can sharpen your shots without tweaking camera settings. Discover the basics, common pitfalls, and when a check-up might be needed.
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Bitcoin Hedging Surges Ahead of Deribit Options Expiry; Ether Steady
Bitcoin options are skewed toward hedging as a big Deribit expiry looms, with protection-heavy puts and high-strike calls signaling cautious positioning. Ether, meanwhile, appears more neutral, hinting at different risk dynamics as macro cues and market volatility keep traders on their toes.