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Trio who stormed family-run jewellers in Ted Lasso’s up-market Richmond face jail over roles in £225,000 viral smash-and-grab
Three men have admitted their part in a daylight smash-and-grab raid on a family-run jewellers in the affluent London suburb of Richmond, footage of which went viral in early 2026. Deniz Mehmet, Robert Clarke and Lee Ramsey pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob after being filmed smashing the windows of Gregory & Co with a…
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8 indicted in planned sniper attack at White House UFC 250 event, DOJ says
The US Justice Department has announced that eight men have been indicted on terrorism charges over an alleged plot to carry out a sniper attack at the UFC Freedom 250 event held on the South Lawn of the White House last month. The alleged targets included President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Elon…
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Mexico boss’ explicit heckle a bit of fun – Gordon
England winger Anthony Gordon has played down a viral moment during England’s World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico, in which Mexico manager Javier Aguirre shouted an explicit remark at him. Gordon, who joined Barcelona from Newcastle United this summer, described the exchange as “just a bit of fun” and even a “compliment”, saying he took…
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Airplane passenger goes viral for streaming Argentina’s miraculous World Cup comeback for the entire plane
An airline passenger has gone viral after using paid onboard Wi-Fi to stream a dramatic World Cup match on his laptop so that fellow travellers could watch it too. The clip, which shows the man standing near the front of the cabin holding up his screen, has been celebrated as an example of the way…
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YouTuber Bordeaux goes in depth on EA Sports College Football 27’s ‘micro transactions’
EA Sports has released College Football 27, the latest instalment in its popular college football video game series, but the launch has been overshadowed by controversy over the introduction of “microtransactions” — optional in-game purchases. Unlike the first two games in the revived series, this edition adds such purchases to offline, single-player modes, prompting a…
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Google will now tell you if an ad was made with AI
Google has announced that it will begin telling users when an advertisement was created or edited using artificial intelligence, adding a “created or edited with AI” label to ads shown across Google Search, Google Discover and YouTube. The move brings greater transparency to AI-generated advertising at a time when such tools are becoming more widespread,…
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Sophie Cunningham further humiliates her finger-wag victim, a shameful Bryce Harper video & MLB has gone soft!
This is an OutKick “Thursday Nightcaps” sports opinion column by Dan Dakich, framed around a slow mid-summer week in sports as baseball nears its All-Star break. Its headline items are WNBA player Sophie Cunningham reviving her viral “finger-wag” moment at league rivals, criticism of a Bryce Harper/FanDuel gambling video, and complaints that Major League Baseball…
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DoorDash deactivates driver accused of stealing DHS food orders after viral post
DoorDash has deactivated the account of a delivery driver accused of deliberately cancelling and redirecting food orders that were destined for a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) facility, describing the alleged conduct as “theft.” The company acted on Wednesday after screenshots of the driver’s boasts circulated widely online, drawing attention to how gig-economy platforms respond…
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Bon Scott YouTube Channel Posts Rare Footage and Rocker Tributes in Honor of Late AC/DC’s Singer’s 80th Birthday
Bon Scott’s official YouTube channel has marked what would have been the late AC/DC singer’s 80th birthday by releasing rare archive footage and tribute messages from prominent rock musicians. The posts matter because they celebrate Scott’s continuing influence on hard rock while reconnecting fans with lesser-seen material from both his AC/DC years and his earlier…
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New Counter-Strike 2 Map Has Players Rescuing Dogs Instead Of Hostages, And That’s Very Nice
A new community-made map for Valve’s Counter-Strike 2 reworks the game’s traditional hostage-rescue mode so that players are tasked with rescuing dogs instead of human hostages, according to the GameSpot article. The change is described as a light-hearted and wholesome twist on a long-standing mode, and it matters chiefly as an example of the creativity…