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Dublin v Galway – All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Croke Park
Irish Independent· 5 days agoReigning All-Ireland SFC champions Dublin take on Galway at Croke Park for a place in the...
Anti-Woke ‘Star Wars’ Fans Are Being Weird About ‘The Acolyte’
Forbes· 5 days agoA powerful Sith, a compelling mystery and a thrilling lightsaber battle; The Acolyte is proving to...
Canned Baked Beans Have A Long History
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoCanned baked beans might be humble, but their history is complex. We're here to break it down for you, from wartime rationing to international success.
Family rescues homeless man passed out alongside Highway 84
WDHN Dothan· 10 hours agoBLAKELY, Ga. (WDHN) — Lillie George was driving from Blakely to Cairo, Georgia, last week with her...
A Quiet Place: Day One director explains mysterious egg scene
Digital Spy· 21 hours agoParamount Pictures Opening up about the sequence, Sarnoski reflected on widening the franchise's ...
At Hot Dog Eating Contest, a Chance to Crown a New King
New York Times· 2 hours agoFor the first time in years, there is no clear front-runner on the men’s side at the Nathan’s Famous...
“House of the Dragon” Delivered One Mother of a “Game of Thrones” Easter Egg: Did You Catch It?
People via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoShe gave Rhaena — the daughter of Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and the late Laena Velaryon — four...
I'm Digging The Acolyte Fans' Theories About A Major Star Wars Character Reveal For Qimir, But Why...
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News UK· 16 hours agoIt was certainly warm enough for Manny Jacinto's character to take a swim, (and, after that...
6 Highest Quality And 5 Lowest Quality Instant Ramen Brands
Mashed via Yahoo News· 4 days agoinstant ramen packs - Static Media / Getty Instant ramen isn't just lore from your college days, but...
The Secret Behind a Beloved Palestinian Dessert
New York Times· 1 day agoMastic sap, also known as tears, enhance this light, creamy dessert. Take a handful of tears. This is not an attempt at poetry: They are, in fact, called...