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Kamala Harris Begins Planning for Potential Presidential Transition

Kickoff of the Democratic National Convention: A Night of Unity, Tribute, and Ambition

Taylor Swift’s performance on Monday night at Wembley Stadium was unforgettable, though not entirely flawless. During her emotional rendition of "Champagne Problems," Swift’s moss-adorned piano had a minor hiccup that added a memorable twist to the evening.

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Jonathan Smith is stepping into the spotlight for his inaugural season at Michigan State, and he's shaking things up by resurrecting a tradition that had been shelved by his predecessor. This move signals a fresh approach for the Spartans, and it’s already generating buzz among fans and players alike.

 The 104th Wisconsin State Open teed off in style on Monday at the picturesque Minocqua Country Club, with University of Wisconsin men’s golf assistant coach Ross Thomson setting the pace early. Known for his precision and consistency, Thomson came out swinging, making an impressive 10 birdies against just two bogeys. His performance culminated in an 8-under par 64, a score that put him squarely at the top of the leaderboard after the first round. It’s not every day you see such a dominant start, especially in a field packed with talented golfers.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for a significant shake-up, the kind of dramatic roster change that feels like a well-coordinated line change in hockey. Monday’s series opener against the Seattle Mariners at Dodger Stadium is about to bring some fresh energy to the team as three key players are set to return: third baseman Max Muncy, infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman, and catcher Hunter Feduccia. These activations are expected to breathe new life into the Dodgers, who have been navigating a few choppy waters recently.

As the Chicago Bears grind through their summer training camp, Monday marked their 19th practice session at Halas Hall, providing plenty of action, insights, and storylines that fans and analysts alike can chew on. With the preseason finale against the Kansas City Chiefs looming on Thursday, the team held an open practice, a somewhat lighter session focused heavily on red zone work. The day wasn’t without its highlights—and lowlights—with standout performances, crucial injury updates, and some drama on the field that kept things interesting.

Miller Moss had finally waited long enough for this moment. After three long seasons as a backup, patiently biding his time and nurturing the dream of being USC’s No. 1 quarterback, that dream became reality on Monday. The Trojans officially named Moss as their starting quarterback, a decision that was announced on social media but had been in the making for quite some time.

In a dramatic twist in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the Kursk region has become the latest flashpoint, prompting significant military maneuvers from Moscow. Reports indicate that Russia has dispatched a regiment from its Aerospace Forces to bolster defenses in Kursk amid a notable manpower shortfall. This move follows an unexpected and aggressive cross-border raid by Ukrainian forces that occurred on August 6, catching the Russian military by surprise.

In the fast-paced world of politics, Vice President Kamala Harris is making waves as the Democratic presidential nominee, holding a slim lead over her Republican challenger, former President Donald Trump. The race to the White House is heating up, and Harris is currently the betting favorite, but the journey is far from over.

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Monique Billings' debut with the Phoenix Mercury was nothing short of impressive, considering she had less than 24 hours to get acquainted with her new team. But if you watched her performance on Sunday against the Chicago Sky, you wouldn’t have guessed she was a newcomer. Billings seamlessly blended in with her teammates, contributing 13 points and seven rebounds in the Mercury's commanding 86-68 victory. This win was critical for the Mercury, who are now sitting at 15-13 and have little room for error as they push toward the playoffs after the Olympic break.

The ongoing drama between Dearica Hamby, the Las Vegas Aces, and coach Becky Hammon has become one of the most talked-about stories in the WNBA, stirring up emotions on and off the court. The controversy began with Hamby’s shocking trade to the Los Angeles Sparks in January 2023, and it’s only escalated since then, with accusations, a federal lawsuit, and a lot of heated words.

On a day of intense conflict and diplomatic efforts, an Israeli airstrike on Gaza tragically claimed the lives of seven members of a single family. The devastating attack occurred just as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel, aiming to broker a truce between Israel and Hamas. The airstrike struck a home in Deir al-Balah, leaving six children and their mother dead. The children's father was injured in the attack. According to CNN, the blast obliterated their apartment, leaving the family’s surviving members in utter shock and mourning. Muhammad Awad Khattab, the children's grandfather, expressed his deep grief and confusion over the tragedy, questioning the reasons behind such violence.

Alain Delon, the iconic French actor whose striking presence and enigmatic roles captivated audiences for decades, has passed away at the age of 88. Confirmed by his family to France's AFP news agency, Delon died on Sunday following years of health complications related to a stroke he suffered in 2019.

In a surprising turn of events, the box office landscape has seen a dramatic shift as "Deadpool & Wolverine," the film that broke records and captured hearts, has finally hit a speed bump. After a remarkable run, surpassing the $1 billion mark globally and securing its place as the highest-grossing R-rated movie ever, this blockbuster has now slipped to the No. 2 spot. The reason? The formidable arrival of "Alien: Romulus."

 Kirsten Dunst’s spirited charm is as fresh as ever, and it’s clear she’s still got what it takes to lead the Rancho Carne High School cheer team, even if it's just in spirit. Recently, the star of the iconic film "Bring It On" reminded fans just how much she still embraces her role from the 2000 cult classic. At a special screening held at Los Angeles' Hollywood Forever Cemetery on a vibrant Saturday night, Dunst lit up the event with a nostalgic display of enthusiasm.
 Much like the Mounties, who always get their man, Doja Cat seems to have perfected the art of snagging her romantic interests. The pop sensation is currently turning up the heat in London, where she's been spotted with her rumored new flame, Joseph Quinn. If Quinn’s name rings a bell, it’s probably because of his role in Stranger Things and his upcoming appearance in the highly anticipated Fantastic Four movie.