None of this is surprising coming from EA, of course, the company that snatched up Codemasters at the start of the decade for its F1 license, then summarily shut down everything the studio did beyond F1.
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Adam Ismail,
The Drive,
8 July 2026
The couple, who are parents to 1-year-old Jack, snatched up the luxe four-bedroom property last month.
Fish and Wildlife will now assess the animal and, if healthy, it will be collared and released into the nearest suitable habitat within the Santa Monica Mountains, the Fish and Wildlife spokesperson said.
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Clara Harter,
Los Angeles Times,
29 May 2026
The video, from a traffic stop of a white Volvo semi in a rural area on May 18, shows officers pulling the vehicle over before the driver descends from the cab and attempts to run away, crossing a set of train tracks before being quickly collared by law enforcement.
He was finally cleared to shoot in the 28th minute, but after a hesitation, Mbappé’s shot toward the right corner was corralled by goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, who guessed the direction of the shot correctly.
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Kyle Hightower,
Hartford Courant,
9 July 2026
At LaSorted’s, though, Brockert has successfully and authentically corralled America’s greatest regional hot dogs all under one roof, propelled by a love of family-run businesses.
No one has bested Just Fontaine’s record-breaking tally in 1958, when the France forward netted 13 times despite the nation losing in their semi-final.
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Jessica Hopkins,
New York Times,
15 July 2026
England's Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane have netted six goals in the 2026 World Cup, tied for the most goals by an English player in a single tournament.
Taylor-Joy brings the necessary confidence to her confidence woman, while still conveying the childlike fear inherent to a character who’s felt trapped her whole life.
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Ben Travers,
IndieWire,
15 July 2026
Fine particles trapped in microfiber can scratch surfaces like glass and crystal.
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