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Onyeka Onwenu, a true icon of Nigerian entertainment, media, and politics, passed away on Tuesday in Lagos at the age of 72. The news was shared by Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu, via a statement on his official X handle on July 31. Former presidential candidate Peter Obi, who ran against Tinubu in 2023, also took to X to express his sorrow. Obi recounted the heartbreaking moment he witnessed Onwenu’s final hours. “I watched in pain as the doctors and medical staff fought tirelessly, doing everything possible to save her, but sadly, they couldn’t bring her back,” Obi wrote. The exact cause of her death was not immediately disclosed.

Simone Biles found herself in an intense moment of reflection as she huddled with her teammate, Sunisa Lee. The bright lights of the Bercy Arena spotlighted her, and she glanced up at her husband, Jonathan Owens, in the stands, searching for a hint of reassurance amidst the chaos. With the Olympic all-around final underway, Biles was acutely aware that she was trailing Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade and Algeria’s Kaylia Nemour after the first two rotations.

On Wednesday, the swimming world was rocked by an unprecedented feat in the men’s 100-meter freestyle. At just 19 years old, Pan Zhanle shattered one of the most formidable records in the sport by a staggering 0.4 seconds and finished 1.08 seconds ahead of second place—almost a full body length. This incredible achievement, however, has been marred by controversy and allegations that have left many scratching their heads.

As the Los Angeles Rams gear up to wrap up this year’s training camp, it's hard to believe how quickly time has flown by. We’re approaching the home stretch, with Thursday marking the second-to-last open practice of the summer at Loyola Marymount. This session will also be their third padded practice of the camp, so there’s plenty to look forward to as we inch closer to the start of the season.

The NFL offseason is a grueling wait for football fans, especially for those whose teams didn’t make the playoffs last season. It feels like an eternity until training camp kicks off, and when it does, every practice session is analyzed with the intensity of a Super Bowl crunch time.

Katie Ledecky has once again etched her name in Olympic history. With her 13th medal, she has officially become the most-decorated American woman in Olympic history. On an electrifying Thursday in Paris, Team USA soared with a spectacular performance, clinching gold in swimming, rowing, gymnastics, and fencing.

As Vice President Kamala Harris navigates growing criticism over staff turnover and policy achievements, the spotlight is intensely focused on her record and future prospects. Recent comments by O’Leary Ventures chairman and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O’Leary have added fuel to the fire, questioning the Vice President's accomplishments and readiness for higher office.

Elizabeth Banks’ Scary Near-Fatal Choking Incident on the Set of “Skincare”

Simone Biles Shines at the 2024 Paris Olympics: What You Need to Know

As the Atlanta Falcons dive into their second week of training camp, the team is making some interesting moves to refine their roster. On Tuesday, the Falcons brought in wide receivers James Washington and Jesse Matthews, while parting ways with Isaiah Wooden. These adjustments are part of the team's ongoing efforts to fine-tune their lineup as they prepare for the upcoming season.

 Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent opposition figure and Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post Opinions contributor, is at the center of a high-stakes international situation. Kara-Murza, who is currently serving a staggering 25-year sentence in Russia for treason—punishment for his outspoken criticism of the war in Ukraine—has recently been moved from his penal colony. On Wednesday, officials confirmed that he was transferred from IK-6, a prison located in the Siberian city of Omsk, but the destination of his new location remains shrouded in mystery.

Megan Moroney Opens Up About Her Past with Morgan Wallen: A Deep Dive into Their Connection

Netflix's "Baby Reindeer" Controversy: Defamation Lawsuit Sparks Legal and Public Dispute

In the latest royal drama, Prince Harry's strained relationship with the royal family is reaching a critical juncture. Sources close to the situation have shared some startling insights with PEOPLE, shedding light on the Duke of Sussex's ongoing struggles to reconnect with his family, particularly his brother, Prince William.

Marvel Studios' New Era: What’s Next for the MCU?

Brandy's Big Comeback: A Sequel to the Slasher Classic?

The B.J. Callaghan era at Nashville SC kicks off with a highly anticipated Leagues Cup showdown! Get ready for an exciting clash as Nashville SC faces Liga MX's Mazatlán FC at Geodis Park on Wednesday, with kickoff set for 8 p.m. CT. You can catch all the action live on Apple TV, so be sure to tune in and follow the game.

BYU Linebacker Ben Bywater Calls It a Career

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Team USA's Stellar Performance: A Quarterfinal Berth Secured with a Win Over South Sudan

On Wednesday, Team USA delivered a powerhouse performance, clinching their spot in the quarterfinals with a decisive 103-86 victory over South Sudan in their final group play match. The American squad was nothing short of electric, showcasing their prowess on the court. This win wasn’t just a routine victory; it was a statement. Let’s dive into the highlights of this thrilling game and address some of the key talking points surrounding the team.

Star Performances Light Up the Court

Bam Adebayo, Kevin Durant, and LeBron James were the driving forces behind Team USA’s commanding win. Each player brought their A-game, turning the match into a display of basketball brilliance.

  • Bam Adebayo: The Miami Heat star was a force to be reckoned with, dominating both ends of the court. His defensive prowess and ability to control the paint were instrumental in stifling South Sudan's offensive efforts.

  • Kevin Durant: Known for his scoring prowess, Durant didn’t disappoint. His sharp shooting and clutch plays kept the scoreboard ticking and ensured that Team USA remained comfortably ahead.

  • LeBron James: The King himself delivered a performance that was both vintage and impactful. His leadership on the floor and knack for making crucial plays were crucial in maintaining the team’s momentum.

The Curious Case of Joel Embiid's Absence

Despite the impressive win, there was one notable absence that caught the attention of fans and analysts alike: Joel Embiid. The Philadelphia 76ers star, who had been a consistent presence in the exhibition games and even the victory over Serbia, was conspicuously missing from the lineup against South Sudan.