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MLB Rumors: Astros Predicted To Cut Ties With Former Top Prospect

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Aaron Boone’s tone shift shows just how dire Yankees’ situation is now

“The season’s getting shorter in a hurry,” Boone said after the latest body blow of a loss.
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NFL and ESPN reach nonbinding agreement for sale of NFL Network and other media assets

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Padres’ Trade Deadline Acquisition Already Turning Heads With San Diego

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4 killed after medical transport plane crashes while heading to Arizona hospital to retrieve patient

“These were people who dedicated their lives to saving others, and their loss is felt deeply across the Navajo Nation,” Buu Nygren, the Navajo Nation president, wrote in a statement.
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How to Watch 2025 Little League World Series: Live Stream Regionals, Willamsport, Schedule, TV Channel

Teams across the country are trying to secure their spot in Williamsport as the 2025 Little League World Series regionals are underway.
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News Corp’s Australian newspaper revenue falls as CEO warns Trump of AI’s ‘art of the steal’

Advertising revenue at division that includes the Australian, Daily Telegraph and Herald Sun down 5%

Revenue generated from News Corp’s global newspaper mastheads has fallen sharply, including in Australia, weighing down an otherwise positive financial result.

Rupert Murdoch’s media conglomerate continues to generate large wads of cash from its digital real estate arm but advertising revenue at News Corp Australia, a division that includes the Australian, the Daily Telegraph and the Herald Sun, was down 5% over the past financial year to US$343m (A$530m).

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Four people die in crash of medical transport plane on Navajo Nation in northern Arizona

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Somali and AU forces achieve significant success against al-Shabaab in offensive operation

Major Offensive Against Al-Shabaab in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle Region

In a significant military operation referred to as “Silent Storm,” forces from the Somali National Army (SNA) and Ugandan troops under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) eliminated at least 70 al-Shabaab militants in the Lower Shabelle region, as reported by Somalia’s Ministry of Defense.

, reports 24brussels.

The four-day operation focused on critical al-Shabaab positions in Bariire, a town located 73 kilometers southwest of Mogadishu, notable for its agricultural significance and insurgent activities. The offensive received support from international partners, including U.S. airstrikes in the vicinity of Bariire aimed at diminishing al-Shabaab’s operational capabilities.

Key Outcomes:

  • 70 militants killed, including senior commanders such as Mohammed Abdallah (anti-tank specialist), Sadam Ibrahim (IED expert), and Abas (infantry leader).
  • Two Somali soldiers killed and 12 injured during the conflict.
  • Two suicide car bombs were intercepted and destroyed before they could reach potential targets.

The Ministry of Defense commended the vigilance and bravery of the joint forces, emphasizing that their efforts averted additional casualties and breached fortified militant defenses. AUSSOM highlighted that the operation inflicted heavy losses on al-Shabaab and disrupted its command structure.

Strategic Context:

  • Bariire fell under al-Shabaab control in March 2025 without resistance, becoming a central base for subsequent attacks.
  • The recapture of the town is a crucial part of Phase Two of Operation Silent Storm, aimed at liberating Sabiid, Anole, Bariire, and Awdheegle.
  • This offensive follows several months of setbacks for Somali forces, as al-Shabaab has regained territory across southern Somalia.

The Somali government and AU officials have reiterated their commitment to clearing and maintaining control over recaptured towns, asserting that long-term peace is contingent on sustained governance and community protection.

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