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Why Olympic men’s soccer is a JV event (in which the U.S. could contend for a medal)
Yahoo Sports· 10 hours agoAmong the other nations involved are Iraq, Uzbekistan, Mali, Egypt and the Dominican Republic. For...
Vic Seixas, Winner of 15 Grand Slam Tennis Titles, Dies at 100
New York Times· 2 days agoOnce declared “the face of American tennis,” he was ranked among the leading players in the United...
Brown-John: Don't close 'spectacular' Ontario Science Centre
Windsor Star· 3 days agoBrown-John: Don't close 'spectacular' Ontario Science Centre.
The Acolyte shows the limits of TV in the streaming era
VG247· 3 days agoSeasons would last up to 24 episodes sometimes, and even if a show wasn't perfect, it at least had...
Weekend PC Download Deals for July 5: Steam Summer Sale adds Destiny 2: The Final Shape
Shacknews· 3 days agoThe Steam Summer Sale has added one major hitter for this year's sale.
International Insider: European Elections; Women In Film & TV; Karlovy Vary & Munich Reports
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoHappy Friday, Insiders. Europe has a different look about it today, with a Labour government elected...
Just how old is Qimir? One line of dialogue in The Acolyte has the Star Wars community speculating
Games Radar· 3 days agoThe Acolyte episode 6 saw Qimir doing his very best to seduce Osha to the dark side (and we do mean...
Olympic men's soccer offers underdogs hope of medals in Paris. US team back after 16-year absence
telegraphherald.com· 3 days agoSure, it was fun to dream about a Paris Olympics in which Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé renew their rivalries after that epic World Cup final.
Did 'The Acolyte' Just Drop a Major Connection to a Legends Sith World?
Collider· 4 days agoEditor's note: The below contains spoilers for The Acolyte Episode 6. Not much is shown of it, only...
On this day in history, July 4, 1802, the U.S. Military Academy opens at West Point
AOL· 4 days agoThe United States Military Academy opened in West Point, New York, on this day in history, July 4, 1802 — after Henry Knox had the idea during the Revolutionary War.