Naughty Dog Pushes Back Last of Us Multiplayer Release
Naughty Dog has shared some good and bad news. The good: the developer is working
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Pakistan avalanche kills 11 people from nomadic tribe
A four-year-old boy is among those killed in the disaster, which struck in the early hours of Saturday.
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Tennessee snags 4-star running back commit over SEC rivals
Tennessee football picked up a 2024 commitment from four-star running back Peyton Lewis, who chose the Vols over Georgia, Alabama and othersTennessee already found an exciting quarterback and impressive wide receiver duo for the class of 2024. Now they've added a running back to the mix....
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Brilliant Verstappen and 'disappointed' Perez make mixed day for Red Bull
It was a mixed day for Red Bull in Monaco on Saturday as championship leader Max Verstappen produced a stunning late lap to secure pole position while Sergio Perez rammed his car into a wall and...
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Hayes toasts dominant WSL title winners Chelsea
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes said the drinks were on her after a 3-0 win at Reading on Saturday secured a fourth...
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Senegalese government websites hit with cyberattack
DAKAR A group of hackers called Mysterious Team made multiple Senegalese government websites go offline overnight on Friday
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Harris becomes first woman to deliver commencement address at West Point
Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday became the first woman to deliver a commencement address at the graduation ceremony at the US Military Academy in West Point, New York, warning graduates they were "an increasingly unsettled world where long standing principles are at risk."
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MLS injury report: Mueller out for the season, Vaisanen sidelined for two months
The latest injury news in the 2023 Major League Soccer season.
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Bayern Munich wins its 11th consecutive league title in epic fashion
Bayern Munich wins its 11th consecutive league title in epic fashion
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Anger, sleep issues, depression: How PTSD took control of this soldier's life
Kyle Prellberg served two combat tours as a sniper for the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 2012, he was wounded by shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade that struck his vehicle, and he was sent home to the US. That's when the war inside his head began.
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Truce reduces fighting in Sudan, but little relief for humanitarian crisis
By Khalid Abdelaziz and Nafisa Eltahir DUBAI/CAIRO Khartoum was calmer on Saturday as a seven-day ceasefire appeared to
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US-Led Pacific Group Reaches Deal on Supply Chain Resilience
Fourteen countries in US-led Indo-Pacific trade talks agreed on supply chain coordination, the most substantial progress so far
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