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Newgarden edges Palou in tense Music City Grand Prix finish in Nashville
An electrifying late-race showdown in Nashville ended with Josef Newgarden edging Alex Palou for a hometown win. A high-stakes restart, bold strategy, and late twists kept IndyCar’s season finale on a knife-edge and left readers hungry for more.
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GMA Shakes Up Lineup in New Hudson Square Studio Ahead of Labor Day
Good Morning America is shaking up its on-air lineup this week, with Deborah Roberts, Whit Johnson, and Rachel Scott steering the show during a holiday pause for the regulars. A Katrina anniversary feature and a stylish new Hudson Square studio set the stage for a refreshed pace as Labor Day approaches.
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Labor Day Deals Kick Off With Deep Discounts Across Tech, Home and Fashion
Labor Day weekend kicks off a curated wave of true discounts across tech, home, fashion, and beauty. From near-record lows on fan-favorites to fall-ready wardrobe and home upgrades, this roundup teases the deals worth watching this season. Prices move fast, so these standout picks could redefine your shopping plan.
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Disney Destiny Sets Sail on a Villain-Packed Debut Cruise with Interactive Encounters
Disney Destiny’s maiden voyage promises a villain-filled, immersive journey at sea. The Grand Hall morphs into a living stage of mischief, Cruella de Vil unveils interactive fashion-forward moments, and playful tricks from Dr. Facilier wink in from unexpected corners—hinting at a story-driven adventure where legends collide against the horizon.
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Deadline Day Twist: Harvey Elliott to Aston Villa on Loan With Obligation to Buy
Deadline-day whispers tie Harvey Elliott to a potential loan move to Aston Villa, with a future option to buy. If completed, it would hand Villa a creative boost and leave Liverpool with a flexible path for Elliott, while offering the midfielder a fresh stage in the Premier League.
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Five Boundary-Pushing New Books Critics Are Talking About
Five standout titles dominate this week’s critic-led chatter, from Elizabeth Gilbert’s candid memoir to Eimear McBride’s audacious The City Changes Its Face, R.F. Kuang’s Katabasis, Phoebe Greenwood’s Gaza-set Vulture, and Kate Zambreno’s Animal Stories. Critics push beyond genre boundaries, pairing fearless prose with urgent questions about addiction, power, memory, and confinement. The result is a…
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Leak Teases Star Wars Outlaws on Switch 2 Ahead of September 4, 2025 Launch
Late-stage footage hints at Star Wars Outlaws on Nintendo Switch 2, sparking head-turning debates about performance. A 40-minute docked clip is fueling speculation as the September 4, 2025 launch approaches. If authentic, it could shape expectations for how big open-world titles run on the new hardware.
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Portland’s Labor Day Rallies Spotlight Growing Worker Movement
Labor Day in Portland kicks off with a No Kings march and a breakfast rally, uniting labor and immigrant justice groups around democracy and workers’ rights. A parallel Vancouver, WA gathering and a broader nationwide push amplify calls for funded schools, healthcare, and protections for immigrant families and workers.
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Toll Caps Lifted for Private Vehicles: What the Pricing Reform Means
Toll caps for private vehicles are being removed as part of a major pricing reform, potentially lifting costs for frequent tolled trips. Casual users may not notice much yet, but regular travelers will want to watch how charges evolve as a new pricing framework takes shape. Timelines and details are still to be announced.
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Labor Day Horoscope: Saturn Enters Pisces and the Call for Fairness
Saturn’s move into Pisces on Labor Day nudges us to rebalance the load we share—at home, at work, in friend groups. A brief check-in on responsibilities could prevent friction and unlock smoother days ahead.
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Fresh CS Grads Battle for Software Engineering Jobs as Layoffs Surge
Computer science and computer engineering grads are entering a tighter job market as layoffs reshape the field. With demand shifting toward more experienced developers, new grads can still land roles by upskilling, broadening their targets beyond big tech, and leaning on networks.
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Autumn Equinox 2025: UK Clocks Go Back—What to Expect
Autumn arrives with longer nights and shorter days, and the clock is about to play its seasonal trick. A quick glimpse at the equinox, the daylight-saving switch, and what it could mean for your routines this season.
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Krejčíková’s epic comeback stuns Townsend to reach US Open quarterfinals vs Pegula
Barbora Krejčíková pulled off a dramatic comeback, surviving a tense second set to move into the US Open quarterfinals and set up a showdown with Jessica Pegula. On the other side, Taylor Townsend’s breakout singles week showed there’s plenty more to come, even as her bid ends—doubling down on her doubles prowess along the way.…
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Warwick Davis Reprises Flitwick in HBO’s Harry Potter Series
Warwick Davis returns as Flitwick as HBO’s Harry Potter series gears up for a bold streaming-era reimagining. A mix of familiar faces and fresh talent signals a long, expansive arc that could broaden the wizarding world for a new generation. Filming is underway with a 2027 debut on the horizon, promising magic and nostalgia in…
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Labor Secretary to Ride in Erie Labor Day Parade as U.S. Marks 250th Birthday
Erie’s Labor Day Parade will blend local pride with a national milestone. U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer will ride with Teamsters Local 397, underscoring labor’s pivotal role as the country kicks off its 250th birthday celebrations.
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MLB September Showdown: The Two-Week Window That Could Decide October
September turns up the heat as contenders race toward October. This two-week snapshot tracks playoff odds, schedules, and the pivotal series that could redefine the postseason chase—featuring juggernauts and hopefuls locked in a high-stakes sprint.
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Labor Day: What’s Open and What’s Closed in Pensacola, Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties
Labor Day brings a patchwork of closures and limited hours across Pensacola, Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. Banks, government offices and many schools will be closed, while some services—like transit and mail—will run on restricted schedules and retailers may have limited hours. Get a quick heads-up on what’s open, what’s closed, and how to plan…
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Alexandrova Reaches US Open Round of 16, Eyes Potential Swiatek or Kalinskaya Showdown
Ekaterina Alexandrova powered into the US Open fourth round with a dominant straight-sets win, setting up a possible showdown with a top seed. Diana Shnaider also makes her mark as the field pushes deeper into Week 2 at Flushing Meadows.
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Robin Wright Trades Hollywood Hustle for an English Seaside Life
Robin Wright trades the U.S. hustle for a slower, freedom-filled life in the English countryside, where mornings feel calmer and creative space opens up. She hints at a personal chapter and a bold shift in her work, including directing and starring in a new Prime Video thriller. It’s a move toward balance, place, and reinvention…
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Josh Duhamel on Fatherhood: Joyful Milestones in a Blended Family
Josh Duhamel opens up about fatherhood as the true highlight of his life, celebrating a blended family filled with daily discoveries. His two boys—one chasing sports and stats, the other fascinated by cars and curious adventures—show how their unique personalities shape every moment. With room for more surprises ahead, this is a warm glimpse into…
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General Hospital Spoilers: Secrets Surface as Loyalties Are Tested — Week of September 1, 2025
Secrets surface and old tensions flare as a chilling discovery at the docks upends loyalties and fuels Port Charles’ power plays. Fresh intel, shifting alliances, and looming international threats promise a week of tense confrontations and dramatic revelations.