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Why KFC’s fried chicken tastes different than that of every other fast-food chain
An article from Fox News, drawing on reporting from The Takeout, examines why KFC’s fried chicken has a distinctive taste and texture compared with rival fast-food chains. It attributes the chain’s signature crispiness chiefly to the use of commercial pressure fryers, a cooking method said to set KFC apart from competitors. According to the piece,…
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I played in the NFL. We don’t want Washington trying to fix college sports
The article is an opinion piece by a former NFL and Arena Football player, now a sports agent, who argues against the proposed Protect College Sports Act (PCSA), federal legislation being advanced to regulate name, image and likeness (NIL) deals and player transfers in US college sports. Drawing on his experience helping hundreds of high…
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Rolling Stones’ wild sex tally included one member who stopped counting at 1,800, biographer claims
A forthcoming biography, “The Rolling Stones: The Biography” by Bob Spitz, revives long-standing claims about the band’s hedonistic lifestyle, reportedly asserting that bassist Bill Wyman slept with around 1,800 women before he stopped keeping count. The article, published by Fox News, frames the anecdote as part of the group’s carefully cultivated image as rock ‘n’…
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‘Exciting season’ – Sydie Peck shares Sheffield United target after pre-season run-out – thestar.co.uk
‘Exciting season’ – Sydie Peck shares Sheffield United target after pre-season run-out thestar.co.uk
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Cablegate: should Jude Bellingham’s first goal against Norway have been disallowed?
England midfielder Jude Bellingham scored the first of his two goals in a World Cup 2026 quarter-final against Norway in Miami, levelling the match just before half-time, but the goal became the subject of controversy dubbed “Cablegate”. Norway’s players and coaching staff protested that the ball had struck an overhead cable — used to suspend…
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Oda beats GB’s Hewett in Wimbledon singles final
Japan’s Tokito Oda beat Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett 6-1 6-1 on Court One to claim his third Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles title. The number one seed and defending champion dominated the final, extending his streak to a sixth successive Grand Slam singles title and continuing his run of remaining unbeaten at the majors since losing…
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Brooke Slusser speaks out against SJSU admins after volleyball coach’s allegations surface
Brooke Slusser claims she was warned never to be alone with SJSU coach Todd Kress after rumors of alleged past aggression reached her parents.
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‘Bowls her!’ – Bell removes Rodrigues as England start well
Lauren Bell bowls Jemimah Rodrigues with a brilliant delivery to give England a small glimmer of hope on the morning of day three against India, with the tourists falling to 177-3, their lead just short of 300 in the off-one Test at Lord’s.
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Rice in bed for nearly three days before Norway game – Tuchel
England boss Thomas Tuchel says Declan Rice was in bed for most of the three days prior to the World Cup quarter-final win against Norway because of a sickness bug.