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The eagerly anticipated Monaco Grand Prix is upon us, with hometown favorite Charles Leclerc aiming for a stellar performance. This guide offers details on where to watch the F1 race, including free streaming options, broadcast choices, and the best services to catch all the action live.
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Kabosu, the beloved Shiba Inu behind the iconic 'doge' meme and Dogecoin, has passed away at 18. Her owner, Atsuko Sato, announced Kabosu died peacefully, leaving behind a lasting legacy that resonated worldwide. Kabosu's internet fame started in 2010 with a viral photo, and she later became the face of the humorous cryptocurrency Dogecoin, celebrating a decade of influence and joy.
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Barcelona's women's team is making headlines for their success in reaching their fourth Champions League final in six years, contrasting starkly with the men's team, which is grappling with financial troubles and inconsistent performance under head coach Xavi. The investment in the women's team has turned them into a powerhouse while the men's team struggles to rediscover its former glory.
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Paula Vennells, the former CEO of the Post Office, is under intense scrutiny at the Horizon IT inquiry in London. Her testimony, filled with admissions and assertions of being misled, has sparked controversy over her role in handling IT issues and prosecuting staff. The inquiry, led by Wyn Williams, seeks to unravel the tangled web of misinformation and accountability.
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The NBA Eastern Conference Finals will see the Boston Celtics taking on the Indiana Pacers. While the Celtics have shown dominance so far, the Pacers have fought through tough series to reach their first conference finals since 2014. Predictions heavily favor the Celtics to win in five games, and Game 1 tips off on May 21 at TD Garden.
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England manager Gareth Southgate has unveiled a 33-player provisional squad for Euro 2024. Significant absences include Jordan Henderson, Marcus Rashford, and Raheem Sterling, while new faces such as Kobbie Mainoo and Jarell Quansah make their debut. The squad covers goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, featuring both seasoned players and promising talents.
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The Indiana Pacers created playoff history by achieving a record-setting field goal percentage of 67.1% in their 130-109 victory against the New York Knicks. Tyrese Haliburton led with 27 points, while the team shot over 70% in both 2-point and 3-point ranges in the first half, outshining the Spurs' previous record. This win capped a dramatic comeback and eliminated the Knicks from the playoffs.
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The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks gear up for a pivotal Game 7 showdown at Madison Square Garden. With the home team winning each game in the series so far, the Knicks are slight favorites. Despite numerous injuries plaguing the Knicks, their defense and home-court advantage could be crucial. Meanwhile, the Pacers arrive with a healthier squad, aiming to overcome the odds.
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Bayern Munich's campaign came to a disappointing end with a 4-2 loss to Hoffenheim, leaving them in third place with 72 points. Early goals from Mathys Tel and Alphonso Davies were overshadowed by Hoffenheim's comeback, led by Andrej Kramaric's decisive hat-trick. This defeat also marks the conclusion of Thomas Tuchel's coaching tenure.
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Boxing fans worldwide are gearing up for the most awaited clash of the year as Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off in Saudi Arabia for the undisputed heavyweight championship. With an impressive record on both sides, the 'Ring of Fire' event promises to be a thrilling spectacle. Viewers can access the match via pay-per-view on DAZN or utilize a 30-day free trial to witness this historic event.
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Surveillance footage from 2016 has surfaced, allegedly showing Sean 'Diddy' Combs assaulting Cassie Ventura. Amid a new lawsuit accusing Combs of years of abuse, the video captured at InterContinental Hotel raises further concerns. Cassie claims she endured a relationship marked by violence after signing to Diddy's label at 19. Although they have settled, the allegations continue to scrutinize Combs' relationships.
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Scottie Scheffler, the world number one golfer, faced an unexpected situation near Valhalla Golf Club before the PGA Championship's second round. He was briefly detained by police following a nearby tragic accident that caused a delay in the tournament. Scheffler was released after necessary procedures. Find out more about how this incident unfolded and affected the event.