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Who am I? Guess The Hundred cricket star No 23
BBC Sport has published the 23rd instalment of its daily “Who am I?” cricket quiz for The Hundred. Players are asked to identify a cricketer taking part in the tournament using progressively revealed clues, with fewer guesses earning a higher score. The quiz’s clues were set by BBC Sport’s Henry Cowling. A score of three…
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Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Reaches Even Greater Heights, Hitting New Peak on Album Charts
Fleetwood Mac’s *Greatest Hits* compilation has climbed to new peaks on several Billboard charts following an expanded reissue, entering the Top Album Sales chart’s top 10 for the first time since the chart launched 35 years ago. The album, originally released in 1988, re-entered the 15 August-dated chart at No. 10, beating its previous best…
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Yob killer sentencing row, OpenAI’s Astra maths breakthrough, Sydney knifeman tasered
Politics erupts over sentencing reforms as PC Andrew Harper’s killers may serve less time; OpenAI’s Astra cracks ten maths problems while researchers expose an AI reasoning flaw; plus Sydney’s tasered intruder, Rodgers’ vaccine-card claims and Vargas Llosa’s final novel.
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Neil Peart documentary No One’s Disciple will premiere at Toronto International Film Festival next month
A documentary chronicling the life of the late Rush drummer Neil Peart, titled “Neil Peart: No One’s Disciple,” will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival next month. The film comes from Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn, the directing duo behind the acclaimed 2010 Rush documentary “Beyond The Lighted Stage” as well…
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Shaboozey Rides ‘Western’ Concept Album Onto Multiple Billboard Charts
Shaboozey’s new concept album, “The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales,” has debuted across several Billboard charts, topping the Independent Albums chart and reaching No. 12 on the all-genre Billboard 200. The record follows his breakthrough 2024 album “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going,” which produced the hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” and…
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Parents speak out after son with autism, 6, was suspended for biting sandwich into shape of gun
The parents of a six-year-old boy with autism in Georgia have spoken out after their son was suspended from school for biting his sandwich into the shape of a gun during first grade. Kristin and Juan “Ricky” Medina told Fox News Digital they believe the punishment was too harsh given their son’s condition, which affects…
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‘The Diplomat’ Showrunner on Why Season Three Finale Was “Terrifying” to Write
Debora Cahn, showrunner of Netflix’s political thriller “The Diplomat,” has spoken to The Hollywood Reporter about the show’s seven Emmy nominations, including her first-ever writing nod, and why crafting the season three finale felt uniquely “terrifying.” The interview explores how the series has evolved creatively across three seasons and matters to fans as the drama,…
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Can a MacBook run multiple external monitors? It depends
Whether a MacBook can drive multiple external monitors depends on which Apple silicon chip it has, not simply how many ports the laptop offers. Apple’s current lineup ranges from the entry-level MacBook Neo, which supports just one external display, up to the M5 Max MacBook Pro, which can handle as many as four – a…
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Vikings quarterback battle meets expected end as Kyler Murray beats out JJ McCarthy for starting job
The Minnesota Vikings have named Kyler Murray their starting quarterback, ending a competitive battle with second-year passer JJ McCarthy ahead of the new NFL season. The decision resolves uncertainty over the team’s quarterback plans and reflects a preference for Murray’s experience and track record over McCarthy’s more limited college and professional football exposure so far.…
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Tracking extreme heat by the hour makes climate change seem even worse
Hot hours of summer could triple in the coming decades.