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A legal battle is brewing in New York Supreme Court, where a lawsuit has been filed against Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. The suit, brought by Fanatics, a major player in the world of licensed sportswear, claims Harrison breached a contract signed in May 2023. ESPN first reported on the lawsuit, which lists "The Official Harrison Collection LLC" as a defendant.

The Cincinnati Bengals are facing several potential challenges in 2024. Let's break down the key issues:

Whoa, news just hit the wire about a tragic incident in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Three Spanish tourists, just out exploring, got caught in a terrible situation with gunmen. Alongside them, an Afghan national lost their life too. It's heart-wrenching, isn't it? And the toll doesn't stop there – four other foreigners and three Afghans got injured in the chaos.

Dean McDermott isn’t letting any social media haters ruin his vibe, especially when it comes to his ex, Tori Spelling.

A man was arrested for assault charges after allegedly punching two people, including Hollywood actor Steve Buscemi, in separate incidents in New York City, according to police.

The Orioles were desperate to break out of their hitting slump, and facing a budding Cy Young Award contender in one of baseball’s best rotations seemed like a daunting task. Baltimore entered Friday with an 8-4 record in May, but it was their pitchers keeping them afloat. The offense struggled, scoring just 3.8 runs per game and hitting a mere .220 during that stretch.

Nick Fortes stepped up and sent a 396-foot, three-run homer soaring to left, leading the Miami Marlins to an 8-0 win over the New York Mets on Friday in Miami. This win marked the Marlins' third consecutive shutout, a feat unmatched by any other MLB team this season.

As soon as Thairo Estrada’s line drive cleared the left field wall Friday evening, the San Francisco Giants could breathe a sigh of relief. That wall-scraping three-run blast in the fifth inning not only put the Giants ahead for good but also led them to a 10-5 victory over the red-hot Colorado Rockies, marking the first of their three-game series.

Hey, did you hear about the buzz surrounding the Vatican's upcoming press conference? It's all over the place! But before you get too excited about aliens and UFOs, let's clear the air.

Man, did you catch the drama at the House Oversight Committee markup the other night? It was wild. There was more chaos than a bull in a china shop. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went head-to-head over something as random as fake eyelashes. Can you believe it?

Actor Dabney Coleman, known for his roles in film and television, passed away at the age of 92. His daughter, Quincy Coleman, confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter and TMZ on Friday.

Back in 2016, there was a lot of buzz around a video that supposedly showed Sean "Diddy" Combs getting physical with his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, at a hotel. According to reports, the footage captured Diddy chasing Cassie down a hallway, grabbing her, shoving her, and even kicking her while she was down. It was pretty shocking stuff.

You know, now that the dust has settled post-free agency frenzy and the NFL draft, Pro Football Focus went ahead and gave each team in the league a report card for their offseason moves. The Colts snagged a solid B+, but how does that square up against their AFC South rivals?

Friday afternoon brought exciting news for Atlanta Falcons fans as the team announced the signing of Bralen Trice, their third-round pick from the 2024 NFL draft. Trice, a standout from the University of Washington, brings a formidable presence to the Falcons' defensive lineup. Standing tall at 6-foot-4 and weighing in at 275 pounds, Trice is poised to make a significant impact in his rookie season.

We can trust that Mike Budenholzer is the guy for the job, but whether we can trust him is mostly irrelevant because we can’t hoop. (I mean, I’ve probably got a better jumper than you, but that’s not gonna cut it in the NBA, amirite?).

Curtis Blaydes isn't holding out much hope for a future showdown with Jon Jones to unify the heavyweight championship after his UFC 304 co-main event against Tom Aspinall.

Trey Hendrickson, the Cincinnati Bengals' defensive end, recently opened up about the backing he received from quarterback Joe Burrow, and he had some interesting insights to share.

Thursday saw the grand welcome of Russian President Vladimir Putin by his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. They rolled out the red carpet, complete with a military band and enthusiastic flag-waving kids. The camaraderie between the two leaders was evident, as they hailed a new era in China-Russia relations, even sharing a brief hug.

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Echoes of Rome: Megalopolis

Francis Ford Coppola's long-awaited epic, "Megalopolis," premiered at Cannes, and it's already making waves with its timely themes. “To do a Roman epic set in modern America, I had no idea that the politics of today would make that so relevant,” Coppola remarked, highlighting the film's poignant connection to contemporary issues.

The addition of Jeff Hafley as the Green Bay Packers' defensive coordinator is generating a lot of excitement, especially with the new defense he's bringing in. Fans are eager to see how his strategies will transform the team.