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GameSpot - Tech
This Breaking Bad Character Inspired The Rings of Power's Newest Troll
Amazon Prime Video The Rings of Power features various trolls throughout the show. Season 2 will be no different, and the inspiration behind Damrod, the latest troll to take the limelight, was based on an iconic character from Vince Gilligan's ... -
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Sports watchdog under scrutiny as former U.S. gymnast facing misconduct allegations judges Olympic Trials
A sports watchdog organization is facing criticism for its handling of a misconduct case involving a gymnastics coach who is a judge at this week’s Olympic trials in Minneapolis. -
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Track star who took a yearlong break from running sets out to redeem himself at his second Olympics
U.S. sprinter Michael Norman, who qualified for his second Olympics this week, said he’s reminding himself to be patient after an “underwhelming” Tokyo Games. -
ABC News - Sports
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaks her own world record with 50.65 finish in 400-meter hurdles at the U.S. Olympic trials
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaks her own world record with 50.65 finish in 400-meter hurdles at the U.S. Olympic trials -
ABC News - Sports
McLaughlin-Levrone sends pre-Olympic jolt, runs 50.65 to break world record (again) in 400 hurdles
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone lowered her world record once again, running the 400-meter hurdles in 50.65 seconds Sunday to win the U.S. Olympic trials -
GameSpot - Tech
Joseph Quinn Feels That Gladiator 2 Honors The Original Film
Gladiator 2 is under five months away from its premiere, but Paramount hasn't released any trailers or pictures from the sequel yet. However, the cast has already been revealed, including Stranger Things and The Fantastic Four's Joseph Quinn. In ... -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Review: 'A Quiet Place: Day One' is the rare prequel that outclasses the original for mood
Confidently directed by Michael Sarnoski ("Pig"), the movie assembles an unusually strong cast for postapocalyptic sci-fi, led by Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o. -
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Meet USA Water Polo's newest hype man, Flavor Flav
Legendary rapper Flavor Flav joins USA Water Polo national teams as the official hype man, bringing energy, support, and unexpected surprises to the athletes. -
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Yahoo Sports AM: Bronny to the Lakers
In today's edition: The nepo-ballers phenomenon, MLB All-Star voting, USMNT falls to Panama, and more.NBA
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Eye Opener: The Supreme Court says presidents have immunity for official acts
The Supreme Court decides presidents are immune to criminal prosecution for official acts. Also, devastation sweeps across the Caribbean as Hurricane Beryl strengthens to a Category 5. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. -
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Eddie Murphy on reviving Axel Foley, fatherhood
Actor and comedian Eddie Murphy discusses his journey back to the stage and the revival of his famous character. -
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Police agencies change gun sale policies after CBS News investigation
A CBS News investigation has led several police departments to stop selling used service weapons. This change is viewed as a crucial step in preventing these firearms from being linked to criminal activities. National investigative correspondent ... -
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Tennis fans join the epic "Wimbledon queue"
Tennis fans around the world are tuning in to watch Wimbledon, but what you don't get to see on-screen is the herculean effort thousands of fans put in to try to be there in person. CBS News' Leah Mishkin meets some of the dedicated queue campers ... -
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Fake therapist fooled hundreds online until she died, state records say
A Florida woman with no training in mental health services pretended to be a licensed social worker during online therapy sessions with Brightside Health patients.