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Strike action threatens new A-League season as post-World Cup glow again fades too fast | Joey Lynch
The Australian A-League is heading towards possible strike action after players unanimously rejected the latest collective bargaining agreement (CBA) proposal from the Australian Professional Leagues (APL), just as the sport should be capitalising on renewed interest following the Socceroos’ World Cup campaign. The dispute echoes a previous episode of self-inflicted damage four years ago, when…
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Cardinals’ Jordan Walker stuns Philadelphia crowd with Home Run Derby walk-off over Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber
St Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker delivered a dramatic walk-off victory over Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber to win the 2026 Home Run Derby, held in Philadelphia during Major League Baseball’s All-Star weekend. The result was particularly striking given the home crowd, with Walker silencing the partisan Phillies fans by beating their own star in…
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Nansun Shi, ‘Infernal Affairs’ Producer and Pioneer of Hong Kong Cinema’s Golden Age, Dies at 75
Nansun Shi, the pioneering Hong Kong film producer and executive who co-founded Film Workshop and produced the cult crime thriller Infernal Affairs, has died at the age of 75. She passed away on Monday at Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, with the production company stating she had been in declining health since 2022 due to…
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‘The Beauty’ Cast Released; Future Of FX Series Unclear
FX’s body-horror thriller “The Beauty” is on indefinite pause after the contract options on its cast, including leads Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall, lapsed and the actors moved on to other projects. Ryan Murphy and Matthew Hodgson’s series, adapted from a comic book by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley, launched strongly overseas in January…
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Trove of horrifying evidence that proves why America must NOT dismiss suspicions about Lindsey Graham’s shock death: Putin expert reveals exactly how Russian agents could have done it
A Daily Mail report claims to present evidence suggesting suspicions over the death of US Senator Lindsey Graham should not be dismissed, citing a Russia expert who reportedly outlines how Russian agents could have been involved. The article does not provide substantiated evidence for this claim, and it appears to rest on speculation rather than…
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Best served cold! Furious restaurateur gets revenge on diners who leave bad reviews by sharing CCTV of them appearing to enjoy their food
A restaurant owner has hit back at customers who left negative online reviews by releasing CCTV footage that appears to show them enjoying their meals, arguing the footage contradicts their complaints. The move highlights growing tensions between hospitality businesses and platforms such as Google and TripAdvisor, where owners often feel they have little recourse against…
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Chilling question FBI is asking Lindsey Graham’s neighbors as 20 agents descend on his home… as senator’s final movements spark fears
Reports indicate that FBI agents, reportedly numbering around 20, visited the neighbourhood of US Senator Lindsey Graham and questioned residents as part of an investigation, with the senator’s recent movements said to be a focus of concern. Beyond the headline, the underlying article text provided does not contain further verified details of the investigation’s scope,…
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US continues to shun Ebola-infected citizens; second American sent to Germany
The man is said to be doing well in a Frankfurt hospital.
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ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus Talks AI Training at United Nations Summit: Artists ‘Deserve a Place at the Table’
Ulvaeus, the opening keynote speaker at the UN’s AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, started his speech with a simple question: “Good for whom?”
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‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ Will End Its Broadway Run in August
Cats: The Jellicle Ball, the Broadway revival that reimagined Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical through the lens of Harlem ballroom culture, closed on 8 August after roughly five months at the Broadhurst Theatre. Despite strong reviews and healthy attendance, its weekly box office of around $1 million (roughly £790,000) proved insufficient to cover the running costs…