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GAA All-Ireland SFC 2024: Armagh 2-12 Roscommon 0-12 - Orchard men reach semi-finals
BBC News· 6 days agoArmagh marched into their first All-Ireland semi-final since 2005 with a 2-12 to 0-12 win over...
GAA All-Ireland SFC 2024 quarter-finals: Armagh vs Roscommon followed by Dublin vs Galway
BBC News· 6 days agoLive text coverage of Armagh versus Roscommon followed by Dublin against Galway in the All-Ireland...
Giants news, 6/29: Hard Knocks, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Wan’Dale Robinson, more headlines
Big Blue View· 6 days agoThere are times when a great play-caller just doesn't cut it as a great head coach due to their...
Connelly seeks to put past mistake behind after being selected 19th in NHL draft by Golden Knights
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoIt meant little to Trevor Connelly what spot he was selected in the NHL draft – first round or...
21Shares becomes second major firm to apply for a spot Solana ETF this week
CryptoSlate· 6 days ago21Shares is the second major firm to file an application for a spot Solana ETF this week, and the third this month.
‘The Last Timbit,’ the new Tim Hortons musical, may be the brand’s worst publicity stunt ever
Toronto Star· 6 days agoA who's who of Canadian musical theatre talent can't salvage this 75-minute Tim Hortons ad,...
Derry City ease past Drogheda to continue winning run
BBC via Yahoo Canada Sports· 6 days agoIn their first game back after the mid-season break, Derry started brightly on home soil and went close early through Kelly, whose shot was saved by Andrew Wogan. They edged ...
Premier Division: Derry City ease past Drogheda to continue winning run
BBC News· 6 days agoDerry City made it four Premier Division wins in a row after a 5-1 win against struggling Drogheda...
Review: The Last Timbit may be a giant ad, but it’s more than deserving of your dough
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoGod help us all: Tim Hortons might hold the key to saving Canadian theatre. If you squint a little,...
Top 50 baby names from the 1970s
AOL· 6 days agoThe most popular baby names of the 1970s for boys and girls, according to the Social Security Administration. Think Michael, Christopher, Jennifer and Amy!