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Here’s everything to know about Oasis reuniting, including the drama that caused the band’s breakup, and the details of Liam and Noel Gallagher’s reconciliation.
The Angels are slated to make it through the first half of the season using just five starters, but that will change after the All-Star break. Right-hander Jack Kochanowicz was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake on Friday,
Underneath the piles of free-to-play monetization, daily login rewards, and horny cosmetics there's a hint of an enjoyable hero shooter in Mecha Break. For a certain type of mech obsessive, it's a paradise of steel,
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Dolly Parton is putting down the pen and closing the songbook for a while, due to the passing of her husband, Carl Dean. The 79-year-old country music icon sat down with Khloé Kardashian on her podcast, “Khloé in Wonder Land,” and talked about how difficult the songwriting process has been for her since her husband’s passing in March 2025.
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ABC11 on MSNThieves break into American Legion Post 175, steal thousands in electronics, personal documentsThe Weaver MClean American Legion Auxiliary Unit 175 has a rich history. While they are open to all, they were charted in 1919 for African American soldiers who could not join the American Legion when they returned home. The group received their charter in 1926 and opened the location on Riddle Road in 1954.
Despite initial positive impressions from early tests, the launch of Mecha Break itself does not seem to be going terribly well just a short while after launch.
The Nationals signed right-hander Michael Soroka to a one-year contract on Dec. 19 to make his return to the rotation after having moved to the White Sox bullpen last season.
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An above-the-line deduction for charitable giving is expected to generate an estimated $74 billion for nonprofits over a decade.
Free football coaching sessions have been organised to "break down the barriers" to children playing the sport. The scheme is funded by the owners of Bracknell Town FC and the sessions are open to 80 children, aged 5 to15, each week throughout the summer.