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Wolverhampton Wolves Sign Winger Rafiki Said from Standard Liege

Wolverhampton Wolves have completed the signing of winger Rafiki Said from Belgian side Standard Liege, with the 26-year-old becoming the first acquisition of the Cesar Peixoto era. Said has committed to a three-year contract with the option of an additional 12 months, joining the Championship club immediately for pre-season preparations in Portugal. Player Profile and Recent Form The Comoros international, 26, impressed during his sole season in Belgium, where he made 38 appearances and contrib…

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House Prepares Vote on Permanent Daylight Saving Time Bill

The U.S. House of Representatives will vote next week on the Sunshine Protection Act, which would eliminate the twice-yearly clock changes and keep daylight saving time in effect year-round. The Energy and Commerce Committee approved the bill by a 48-1 margin in May, and the Senate passed identical legislation unanimously in March 2022, though the House never acted on it previously. If passed, states would retain the option to opt out of permanent daylight saving time. Bipartisan Support and Sta…

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Arthur Ashe's Legacy Inspires Community Tennis Initiative in Richmond

Tennis Under The Lights, a community series honoring Arthur Ashe, is underway in Richmond, Virginia, welcoming players of all skill levels and ages. The initiative coincides with what would have been Ashe's 83rd birthday and represents a continuation of the tennis legend's commitment to breaking barriers and building opportunities within communities. The Initiative Behind the Program David Harris, nephew of the late tennis champion, has spearheaded efforts to keep Ashe's contributions visible bo…

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Norway Relocates World Cup Team Hotel in Florida Due to Construction Noise Days Before England Quarterfinal

Norway's national football team relocated to a new hotel in Florida after construction noise and traffic disruptions made rest impossible ahead of its World Cup quarterfinal against England. The squad spent only one night at the Dalmar Hotel in Fort Lauderdale before FIFA and the Norwegian Football Association approved the emergency move to a facility closer to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. What Prompted the Move The Norwegian team cited excessive noise from road traffic outside the origin…

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Manchester City Signs 17-Year-Old Jeremy Monga from Leicester City for £10 Million

Manchester City have completed the signing of 17-year-old winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City in a deal worth £10 million plus performance-related add-ons, the club confirmed. Monga, who turned 17 on Friday, has agreed a five-year contract extending through the summer of 2031 and becomes new head coach Enzo Maresca's second summer acquisition after the £116 million arrival of Elliott Anderson from Nottingham Forest. The Player's Remarkable Trajectory Monga's ascent through professional footb…

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Streaming Services Deliver Heavy Weekend Lineup with Stephen King Adaptation, Fashion Competition, and Literary Adaptations

Streaming services are delivering a dense weekend of programming across multiple platforms, featuring Stephen King's "The Long Walk" on HBO Max, Colleen Hoover's latest adaptation on Peacock, and Netflix's reimagining of a beloved American classic. The slate spans horror, literary romance, reality competition, and prestige drama, offering viewers substantial options regardless of genre preference. Major Film and Series Debuts Stephen King's "The Long Walk" arrives on HBO Max this Friday, marking…

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what to watch this weekend

England Face Heat and Tactical Battle Against Norway in World Cup Quarter-Final

England will confront extreme environmental and tactical challenges when they meet Norway in a World Cup quarter-final in Miami on Saturday, facing conditions so severe that global sporting bodies classify them as potentially hazardous for competitive play. The Three Lions have largely avoided outdoor heat exposure throughout the tournament, while Norway enters the match battle-hardened from five matches in comparable conditions. Beyond the climatic obstacle, England must execute a disciplined d…

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Taylor Fritz's Seven-Match Winning Streak Against Zverev Ends in Wimbledon Quarterfinal Loss

Alexander Zverev defeated Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 in the Wimbledon quarterfinals, snapping the American's seven-match winning streak against the German player and propelling Zverev to his first Wimbledon semifinal. The dominant performance showcased Zverev's command of the grass court despite his historically inconsistent results at the All England Club. The Streak Ends Fritz entered the quarterfinal match as the higher-ranked player in head-to-head history, holding a 10-5 career record again…

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clement tabur

UK Defence Journal Reports Three Companies Win Low-Cost Drone Interceptor Contracts

Three British companies have been awarded contracts to develop low-cost air defence systems designed to counter mass drone attacks, while a major UK shipyard is preparing to manufacture autonomous warships for the Royal Navy's hybrid fleet. The Defence Ministry's simultaneous focus on affordable interceptors and uncrewed platforms reflects a strategic shift toward countering emerging threats at reduced cost and accelerated production timelines. Drone Interceptor Programme Takes Shape Frankenberg…

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uk defence journal

Typhoon Bawei Forces China's Zhejiang Province Into Maximum-Alert Emergency Response Despite Weakening Winds

Chinese authorities in Zhejiang Province are maintaining the highest level of emergency response as Typhoon Bawei approaches, refusing to downgrade defensive measures despite forecast wind speeds declining. Provincial officials cite extreme rainfall predictions—potentially exceeding 800 millimeters in isolated areas—and heightened secondary hazards including landslides and flooding as reasons for sustained maximum-alert status. The decision underscores how tropical cyclone threats extend far bey…

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