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DreamWorks Animation has set the stage for a roaring return of everyone's favorite ogre, Shrek, to the silver screen. Announced with a splash on social media, the fifth installment of the iconic franchise is slated to hit theaters in the summer of 2026, marking a triumphant return just in time for the 25th anniversary of the original "Shrek" film.

Derrick White, fresh off his NBA championship win with the Boston Celtics, is stepping into the spotlight for Team USA at the Paris Olympics. This switch-up comes as Kawhi Leonard, initially slated for the roster, opted out due to ongoing knee concerns that sidelined him for much of the Clippers' recent season. Despite feeling ready, Leonard and his team decided it best to prioritize his recovery and readiness for the upcoming NBA campaign.

 The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for a serious roster overhaul in 2024, and GM Ran Carthon has pulled out all the stops to ensure they remain competitive. With plenty of cap space at their disposal, Carthon didn't hesitate to splash the cash, bolstering both offense and defense. This strategic spending spree is crucial, especially as they look to support their quarterback, Will Levis, and determine if he's their long-term solution.

Euro 2024 has been an exhilarating showcase of soccer, with moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats. However, the semifinal match between England and the Netherlands, officiated by Felix Zwayer, has sparked some controversy, especially after Zwayer awarded Harry Kane a highly questionable penalty. This decision could potentially overshadow the thrill of the game.

When Colorado coach Deion Sanders made his debut at the Big 12 media days on Wednesday, he began by paying tribute to several of the league's coaches, showcasing his appreciation for their camaraderie and mentorship.

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At this year's European Championships, a simple yet infectious tune has captured the hearts of thousands of soccer fans clad in vibrant orange: 'Links Rechts' by Snollebollekes. This catchy anthem has become synonymous with the Dutch national team, inspiring spontaneous dance parties that have reverberated across stadiums and social media alike.

Warner Bros. Discovery's Discovery+ U.K. and Ireland is gearing up for a new series that's set to turn heads: Meet The Rees-Moggs. This five-part show, brought to life by Optomen, aims to peel back the layers of the controversial British politician Jacob Rees-Mogg. Known for his quintessential English charm and unmistakable top hat, Rees-Mogg has been a polarizing figure in British politics.

Dr. Meredith Grey is making a comeback to the medical drama world, and fans couldn't be more excited!

Steph Curry is ready to make a splash in his Olympic debut in Paris, and he's not just bringing his A-game but also a fresh pair of kicks. The Golden State Warriors' star point guard gave fans a sneak peek of his new Under Armor Curry Brand 12 sneakers while Team USA gears up for the big event during their training camp in Las Vegas.

 Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a spotlight on Delarrin Turner-Yell, the third-year safety donning the No. 32 jersey.

The European Council delivered a strong message to Georgia this week, putting the brakes on the country's path towards European Union membership. This decision came after Georgia's Parliament approved a controversial bill requiring many non-profits and media outlets to register as foreign agents. The Council expressed deep concern over this move, warning that it jeopardizes Georgia's aspirations to join the EU. They emphasized the importance of Georgia reversing course on this law, ensuring free and fair elections, and upholding democratic principles.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, notorious for her involvement in her mother's murder, recently revealed exciting news: she's expecting a baby and aiming to provide everything she missed out on in her tumultuous upbringing. In a heartfelt YouTube announcement, she shared that her due date is January, marking a significant turnaround since her release from prison just over a year ago.

Bob Dylan enthusiasts are in for a treat as they gear up to relive his iconic 1974 concert tour alongside The Band. This upcoming release promises to immerse fans in the magic of Dylan's theatrical comeback on stage, backed by the very group that contributed to some of his most unforgettable music. Announced by Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings, the 27-disc box set is set to hit shelves on September 20th, priced at $129.98. It's not just any collection; it boasts a whopping 417 previously unreleased performances, making it a treasure trove for Dylan aficionados.

 Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, once Hollywood's golden couple, now navigate a complex dynamic with their six children: Maddox, Zahara, Shiloh, Pax, Knox, and Vivienne. Their family has been in the spotlight recently due to their children's decisions and Pitt's limited contact with some of them.

Cade Cunningham just locked in a massive deal with the Detroit Pistons, cementing his place as their franchise cornerstone through 2029-30. The agreement, valued at a jaw-dropping $224 million over five years, kicks in starting from the 2025-26 season. What's really exciting is that Cade could potentially rake in an additional $45 million through performance-based bonuses this season, marking the end of his original rookie contract from 2021. This early extension was made possible thanks to a rule in the NBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement, giving teams the chance to secure their budding stars a year ahead of restricted free agency.

Tuesday night at Great American Ball Park was a showcase of power and precision for the Cincinnati Reds, marked by a thrilling five-run explosion in the second inning against the Colorado Rockies. The Reds' Tyler Stephenson and Will Benson each launched towering home runs, electrifying the crowd and setting the tone early in the game. But just as the momentum soared, Mother Nature intervened, sending the game into an unexpected delay after only two outs in the top of the third inning.

Every year, ESPN puts together rankings of position groups based on the opinions of NFL executives, scouts, and coaches from around the league. This year, Tennessee Titans defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons found himself slipping one spot in the rankings for his position.

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