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Corentin Moutet vs. Grigor Dimitrov odds, picks: Wimbledon predictions, best bets Thursday

Thursday’s match between Corentin Moutet and Grigor Dimitrov will be a clash of styles.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Orca’ on Shudder, a Hilarious ‘Jaws’ Ripoff That’ll Justify Your Edible Intake

Charlotte Rampling and Richard Harris are the heavy-hitting Oscar nominees facing off with a big plastic whale.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ attorneys celebrate ‘great victory’ after sex trafficking trial verdict

Marc Agnifilo addressed reporters outside Manhattan federal court hours after the verdict was read.
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Shocking Diamondbacks Trade Among MLB Executives’ Deadline Predictions

The Arizona Diamondbacks have a few potential trade chips they could look to move ahead of the trade deadline.
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Weather worries not stopping FIFA from putting World Cup final in potential swelter

FIFA is planning on kicking off the 2026 World Cup final in the afternoon next year, despite growing concerns about the heat that have popped up during this year’s Club World Cup.
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Zohran Mamdani set to pick up powerful NYC teachers union endorsement after primary win

Two sources close to the United Federation of Teachers said that the endorsement is coming soon from the nearly 200,000 member union.
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Freeman, Smith join Ohtani to give Dodgers 3 All-Star starters for first time since 1980

Freeman, Smith join Ohtani to give Dodgers 3 All-Star starters for first time since 1980 [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Nothing good comes from Rangers letting Artemi Panarin’s fate linger

Artemi Panarin is the greatest free agent signing in franchise history and one of the select greatest big-money free agent signings in NHL history.
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MS-13 leader sentenced to 68 years in federal case involving 8 Long Island murders

Alexi Saenz pleaded guilty last year for his role in ordering and approving the killings as well as other crimes during a rash of bloody violence.
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When judges get lawless, pushing Jews to quit and other commentary

Despite repeated Supreme Court warnings against nationwide injunctions, obstinate district-court judges kept insisting upon their right to “micro-manage” the executive branch, fumes The Federalist’s Margo Cleveland.