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LONDON  — Terence Stamp, the legendary British actor whose piercing gaze and commanding presence made him one of cinema’s most unforgettable figures, has died at the age of 87. His passing marks the end of a six-decade career that left an indelible mark on film, television, and culture worldwide. What Happened Stamp’s death was confirmed on Sunday through a notice published online. While few details were shared, the news sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. Colleagues, fans, and fellow actors paid tribute to his extraordinary talent, charisma, and lifelong dedication to the craft of storytelling. Who Was Terence Stamp Born…

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Weekly League Recap: A Look Back at Fantasy Highlights As the fantasy football season unfolds, fans can look forward to an exciting addition: the Weekly League Recap. This new feature will hit your league chat every Tuesday morning, capturing the highs and lows of the previous week. Whether it was a player who scored big or one who fell short of expectations, the recap will summarize it all. What to Expect Each Week Every week, the recap will highlight several key points: Top Performers: This section showcases the heroes of the week, the players who really delivered exceptional performances at…

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Kyiv, Ukraine — European and NATO leaders are set to join President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Washington for important discussions with President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. One of the key topics on the agenda is the proposed U.S. security guarantees aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities. Leaders from influential European nations, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, are stepping up in support of Zelenskyy after he was previously sidelined during Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Their commitment to stand with Zelenskyy during the upcoming White House meeting is intended to ensure that this encounter…

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Three Republican-led states are stepping up to support efforts aimed at restoring order and safety in Washington, D.C. In a coordinated response to rising crime and homelessness in the nation’s capital, West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio are sending a total of 750 National Guard members to assist local law enforcement. West Virginia has announced it will deploy up to 400 National Guard troops. The state’s Major General Jim Seward emphasized their commitment, stating, “We stand ready to support our partners in the National Capital Region and contribute to making our nation’s capital a clean and safe environment.” This mission…

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In Toronto, the union representing 10,000 striking Air Canada flight attendants announced on Sunday that they will contest a government order requiring them to return to work, asserting, “we remain on strike.” The Canada Industrial Relations Board issued a directive for airline staff to return by 2 p.m. Sunday, following government intervention and Air Canada’s announcement to resume flights later that evening. The union, CUPE, criticized the order as “blatantly unconstitutional” and stressed their demand for fair compensation and a negotiated contract. This strike has left over 100,000 travelers stranded worldwide during the busy summer travel season. Air Canada stated…

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Dacre Montgomery, known for his role as Billy Hargrove in Stranger Things, is gearing up to watch the show’s last season from home like any other fan. The 30-year-old actor shared his excitement about the upcoming episodes, noting how special it is to have played a character that resonated with so many viewers. Living in Australia, Montgomery said he occasionally keeps in touch with fellow cast members but feels somewhat detached from the show’s ongoing developments. He emphasized, “I’m excited to watch the last season. I really am.” When discussing his anticipation for the final chapter of Stranger Things, Montgomery…

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A mother has been charged after an incident at Brentwood High School in Long Island, New York, where she allegedly injured a teenager. The event occurred on August 12, during school dismissal. According to police reports, 35-year-old Toni Monroe is accused of hitting 14-year-old Madison Evans multiple times with a metal water bottle. The altercation reportedly started when Evans exchanged words with Monroe’s daughter, who is 15 years old. Witnesses say that Monroe struck the younger girl before a security guard intervened. Following the incident, Monroe was arrested in the school parking lot. Madison was taken to a local hospital…

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In a significant move for public safety, President Donald Trump has turned to Jeanine Pirro as the new U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C. Pirro, who gained visibility as a co-host on “The Five,” is now tasked with ensuring that Trump’s vision of a “Liberation Day” for D.C. becomes a reality. Pirro emphasizes that the government’s foremost job is to protect its citizens. She expressed her strong commitment to making D.C. a safe and beautiful city, supporting the federalization of local police forces to meet these goals. In an appearance on “My View with Lara Trump,” she stated, “The agenda is…

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NEW YORK — Target and Ulta Beauty are parting ways, ending a partnership launched in 2021 that created in-store shops filled with beauty products at hundreds of the discounter’s stores. According to a joint release issued Thursday, the companies said they have “mutually agreed” not to renew their pact, which concludes in August 2026. Until then, the Ulta Beauty experience at Target will continue in Target stores and on Target.com, the release said. Ulta is currently in 600 of Target’s roughly 1,980 stores, according to a Target spokesperson. “For 35 years, Ulta Beauty has revolutionized how people experience beauty —…

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Jessica Francis Kane’s “Fonseca” is a daring book. “Fonseca” is the story of Penelope Fitzgerald, a real-life writer who published her first novel in 1977 (“The Golden Child”) at age 61. She went on to be nominated for the Booker Prize for 1978’s “The Bookshop,” before winning the Booker in 1979 for “Offshore.” Fitzgerald was considered one of the greatest British novelists of the 20th century, an heir to no less than Jane Austen. Kane, author of 2019’s gentle and penetrating “Rules for Visiting,” has taken a real-life incident from Fitzgerald’s pre-novelist life and spun it into something very much…

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