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Chelsea's Palmer scores record 4 first-half goals

Cole Palmer became the first player to score four goals in the first half of a Premier League match as Chelsea led Brighton 4-2 at half-time on Saturday.

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Marcel Louis-Jacques

Dolphins going with Huntley at QB against Titans

The Dolphins will start Tyler Huntley at quarterback for Monday night's game against the Titans. Huntley will be Miami's third starting quarterback this season.

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An International Space Station Leak Is Getting Worse—and Keeping NASA Up at Night

A NASA inspector general report gives new details on a leak that has plagued the ISS for five years, and reveals that the agency considers it the highest-level risk.

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There's New Reports On Lana Del Rey's Wedding To Swamp Boat Captain Jeremy Dufrene

The surprise news of their wedding came yesterday, just a day after reports emerged claiming the Honeymoon singer had obtained a marriage license.

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Mark Schlabach

Augusta National assessing damage after Helene

Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said the club is assessing damage at the iconic course after the area was hit hard by Hurricane Helene on Friday morning.

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Pete Thamel

Sources: Georgia DL Williams is a game-time call

Georgia defensive lineman Mykel Williams is a "true game-time decision" for the No. 2 Bulldogs at No. 4 Alabama on Saturday night, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel. Williams sprained is ankle in Georgia's opener.

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Mark Schofield

Daniel Ricciardo praised from across the F1 world

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F1 teams, and more, said goodbye to Daniel Ricciardo this week

This past week Visa Cash App RB F1 Team made it official, announcing that Daniel Ricciardo would be out, and Liam Lawson would be sliding into his seat, for the rest of the season. That means starting with the United States Grand Prix next month it will be Lawson alongside Yuki Tsunoda, as VCARB looks to hold off Haas in a fight for sixth in the Formula 1 Constructors’...

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Ash Parrish

Now that Balatro’s on mobile, here are some tips to get started

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Now that Balatro is out on mobile, I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. And while it’s a great game, its tutorial doesn’t do the best job of setting you up for the kind of success necessary to hook you. In my first few hours, though I was completing the objectives laid out, it felt like I was stumbling my way to success instead of achieving it through strategy. Onboarding was a bit too abrupt, focused on the barebones of how to play instead of blending that with...

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Sheena Vasani

Samsung’s gorgeous Galaxy Book4 Edge has fallen to its lowest price to date

Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 Edge offer a vibrant OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. | Photo: Joanna Nelius / The Verge

The portability of a laptop is nice and all, but oftentimes, the tradeoff is a smaller screen that can feel cramped if you’ve got a lot of tabs open. Thankfully, there are laptops like Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 Edge, which offers a 16-inch display in a thin and lightweight package. It typically starts at $1,499.99, but right now, Best Buy is selling it with 16GB of...

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Neil MacFarquhar and Ben Hubbard

Hasan Nasrallah, Hezbollah Leader, Dead at 64

In 32 years in charge of Hezbollah, Mr. Nasrallah built the Iranian-backed militia into an influential regional force and a potent adversary of Israel.

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Pete Thamel

Sources: QB Ewers not likely to play vs. Bulldogs

Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is not expected to play against Mississippi State on Saturday, per sources, as the Longhorns staff is expected to sit him out in order for him to be fully healthy for the game against Oklahoma on Oct. 12.

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Parker Hall

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 Review: Better AirPods Pro for Android

These excellent noise-canceling wireless earbuds are especially great for small ears.

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Parker Hall

Vizio 4K TV (2024) Review: A Simple TV for Cheap

This no-frills screen is perfect for dorm rooms, bedrooms, or vacation homes.

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33 Kitchen Products With Wow-Worthy Results — And We Have The Receipts

If you don't have a corn cob stripper, this is your sign from the universe to get one.

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Sebastian Bonilla

These Record-Breaking New Solar Panels Produce 60 Percent More Electricity

Experimental cells that combine silicon with a material called perovskite have broken the efficiency record for converting solar energy—and could eventually supercharge how we get electricity.

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Mike Dent

PlayStation 30th Anniversary PS5: Availability, Specs

Sony’s 30th anniversary PlayStation bundle pushes all the right buttons for detail-wonks.

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Ricky O'Donnell

Grading Knicks-Wolves blockbuster trade sending Karl-Anthony Towns to New York

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Let’s grade the Knicks-Timberwolves trade that sends Karl-Anthony Towns to New York.

The new NBA season is almost here, but the offseason still had one last flurry of fireworks before close. The New York Knicks are acquiring Karl-Anthony Towns from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzo, and a protected first round draft pick from the Detroit Pistons, according to The Athletic. The Charlotte...

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Rohan Chakravarthi

Meet Ryan Williams, the 17-year-old Alabama wide reciever phenom taking college football by storm

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Williams is one of the youngest players in college football and is already making an impact for his team.

When it comes to true freshmen wide receivers in the 2024 recruiting class, we’ve seen some impressive talents so far this college football season.

The No. 1 player in the entire cycle was Ohio State five-star commit Jeremiah Smith. Smith, a 6’3”, 215-pound wide receiver, has already been compared to some of the best receivers of all time...

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Jay Peters

Welcome to Meta’s future, where everyone wears cameras

See that little circle? That’s a camera. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

All around Meta’s Menlo Park campus, cameras stared at me. I’m not talking about security cameras or my fellow reporters’ DSLRs. I’m not even talking about smartphones. I mean Ray-Ban and Meta’s smart glasses, which Meta hopes we’ll all — one day, in some form — wear.

I visited Meta for this year’s Connect conference, where just about every hardware product involved cameras. They’re on...

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