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Russia’s Quiet Africa Drive: From Wagner to a State-Backed Network
Russia is shifting its Africa strategy from visible branding to a broader, state-linked network that blends culture, media, and discreet influence. From Luanda to N’Djamena, new centers and professional operations hint at a long-term plan to expand Moscow’s footprint across the continent.
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Trey Palmer Poised for Early Buccaneers Opportunity After Preseason Return
Trey Palmer returned from injury and flashed a reminder of his potential as Tampa Bay evaluates its receiver depth. With questions lingering at the position, the third-year wideout could be in the mix for early opportunities behind the starters.
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Jaguars Make Surprise Move: Chad Muma Waived, Roster Spot Opens
Surprise move from the Jaguars: Chad Muma was waived, opening a spot on the 53-man roster and stirring questions about linebacker depth as Jacksonville reshapes its roster for the season.
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Paris Jackson and Justin Long Call It Quits: What Comes Next?
Paris Jackson steps into a new chapter filled with music, healing, and impact. A glimpse into her evolving journey and what’s ahead for the artist who keeps resilience and creativity at the forefront.
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Colorado braces for a cooler week as storms roll in and flood watch looms
Cooler air moves in this week as afternoon storms roll back into Colorado and flood watches pop up in the southeast. From Denver to the Western Slope, unsettled skies and bursts of heavy rain could rearrange plans and bring a touch of monsoon moisture.
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Love Thy Nader: Louisiana Sisters Chase NYC Fashion on Freeform
Four Louisiana sisters trade Baton Rouge for Manhattan’s fashion spotlight in a fresh Freeform reality series. From luxe shoots to high-stakes events, sibling dynamics collide with big-city dreams in the glamorous world of NYC fashion. Expect style, heart, and a touch of drama as the Naders navigate fame, family, and the hustle in the city…
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Browns Add Versatile O-Line Depth with Leveston Trade on Cutdown Day
On cutdown day, the Browns added a versatile blocker in Rams tackle KT Leveston, aiming to bolster the line depth. The 6-4, 336-pound lineman can play both tackle and guard, giving Cleveland flexibility as injuries loom. The move signals ongoing roster reshaping to protect the quarterback and stabilize the protection scheme.
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Elizabeth Hurley Dubs Billy Ray Cyrus Squirrel Man in Birthday Instagram Post
Elizabeth Hurley marked Billy Ray Cyrus’s 64th birthday with a playful Instagram tribute, sharing a collage of affectionate moments and a cheeky nickname that has fans buzzing. The lighthearted post hints at a growing public romance built on humor, music, and family moments.
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Rapid KL to Run 24-Hour Transit for Merdeka Countdown and National Day Parade
An around-the-clock transit boost is rolling out for Malaysia’s Merdeka countdown and National Day parade. Expect a multi-modal mix—rail, buses, on-demand pickups, and shuttle services—to help crowds move more smoothly through the festivities.
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Tommy DeVito Cut by Giants: What’s Next for the Local QB?
Tommy DeVito’s time with the Giants ends as rosters are trimmed. The Livingston native flashed in the preseason, and now he faces a crowded quarterback market with opportunities ahead.
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Chiefs Shake Up Safety Room Ahead of 53-Man Roster Deadline
Ahead of the 53-man roster deadline, the Chiefs pulled off a surprising move by releasing veteran safety Mike Edwards. The decision reshapes the back end as Kansas City leans on a young starting duo, leaving the rest of the depth chart—and Edwards’ next destination—in flux. A developing storyline for the Chiefs’ secondary this season.
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Miami Dolphins Sign Veteran Rasul Douglas to Bolster Cornerback Depth
Rasul Douglas is joining the Dolphins, adding a veteran cornerback with playoff pedigree to Miami’s secondary. His versatile background could shape the rotation and bring a steadying presence as the defense looks to tighten up this season.
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Austin Butler Goes Full Method for Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing
Austin Butler takes method acting to the extreme in Caught Stealing, turning on-set life into Hank Thompson’s reality and pushing a dramatic body transformation. A high-stakes New York treasure hunt promises immersive, pulse-pounding thrills.
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Cadillac Bets Big on 2026 F1 Launch With Bottas and Perez
Cadillac reveals its 2026 F1 lineup: Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez bring veteran pace and leadership to the brand’s first foray on the world stage. It’s a bold, long-term plan to build a competitive American squad, with multi-site development and a clear path toward midfield success.
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Rare August Cold Front Sparks Widespread Cooldown, Houston’s Relief May Be Subtle
A rare August cold front is sweeping across much of the U.S., promising cooler air for many — but Houston may only get a modest reprieve. Rain chances midweek could bring brief humidity relief, while the heat lingers along the Gulf Coast.
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Ben Stiller Directs WWII Drama The Lost Airman as Severance Season 3 Moves On
Ben Stiller takes the helm for The Lost Airman, a WWII survival drama long in development at Amazon and MGM. Jake Gyllenhaal will produce and could star, with filming eyed for 2026—a high-profile pivot that pairs a storied director with a gripping, resilience-filled true-story premise.
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West Virginia Mountaineers Open Season with Dominant Home Win
West Virginia opened the season in style with a 4-0 win at Dick Dlesk Stadium. A balanced attack and solid defense paved the way for an impressive home performance, signaling early momentum for the Mountaineers.
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AI-Enhanced Classrooms in East Moline: The Magic School AI Experiment
An Illinois school district is expanding AI in classrooms with Magic School AI to tailor lessons and support diverse learners. Students are already learning to spot AI-generated content and discuss verifying information, while teachers plan ongoing professional development to balance tech with core skills. The move invites conversations about privacy, equity, and the changing role…
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AT&T to Buy EchoStar Spectrum in $23B Cash Deal, Expanding 5G Footprint and Boost Mobile Ties
AT&T is snapping up EchoStar’s spectrum in a $23 billion cash deal, turbocharging 5G reach and expanding Boost Mobile’s wholesale footprint. A mix of mid-band and low-band licenses could reshape coverage, but regulatory scrutiny looms.
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Sting Faces High Court Royalty Battle Over The Police Publishing Credits
Sting is at the center of a high-stakes court battle with his former Police bandmates over royalties and songwriting credits tied to the band’s enduring hits. The London High Court case questions who should reap the publishing rewards from The Police’s catalog and could ripple through how long-running bands divide earnings and recognition.
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Hoda Kotb Trades the Morning Show for a Suburban Reset
Former TV co-host Hoda Kotb trades the early-morning grind for a slower, family-first life in Bronxville. With more sleep, a sacred morning routine, and time for her kids—and a new wellness venture shaping her grounded pace—her move paints a fresh picture of balance beyond the spotlight.