Kabosu, the Shiba Inu who became famous as the face of the 'Doge' meme, has died at 17. Her owner, Atsuko Sato, announced the news, honoring the internet icon's legacy which began in 2010. Kabosu's image inspired the Dogecoin cryptocurrency and featured in TV shows and commercials, endearing her to fans worldwide.
Read MoreReal Madrid has emerged victorious in the Champions League final, securing a significant win against a formidable opponent. This achievement is a testament to the team's skill, determination, and excellence throughout the tournament. The victory has ignited celebrations among fans and is anticipated to boost the team's morale and future performance, solidifying their standing in the global football scene.
Read MoreThree potential candidates are being considered to replace Erik ten Hag as the manager of Manchester United. Mauricio Pochettino, Julian Nagelsmann, and Luis Enrique are highlighted for their respective experience and tactical expertise, making them prime choices to lead the club to future success.
Read MoreGhana defender Tariq Lamptey has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Roberto De Zerbi, the outgoing manager of Brighton & Hove Albion. Lamptey thanked De Zerbi for his support, acknowledged the pivotal role he played in the team, and wished him and the staff well for their future endeavors. De Zerbi's tenure ended after a 2–0 loss to Manchester United, concluding a season marked by ups and downs for Brighton.
Read MoreIn Deir al-Balah, residents in the central Gaza Strip headed to the seaside on May 20, 2024, to escape a harsh heatwave. The scenes captured by Rizek Abdeljawad show people of all ages enjoying the beach, underscoring its significance as a haven during extreme weather.
Read MoreThe Eastern Conference NBA Playoffs between the Knicks and Pacers have been unpredictable, leading up to a decisive Game 7. Both teams have held strong, with major victories and defeats. A win for the Pacers would end a ten-year drought, while the Knicks aim to break a 23-year absence from the conference finals. Key players include OG Anunoby and Buddy Hield for the Pacers.
Read MoreThe starting grid for the 2024 F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is set. Max Verstappen claimed pole position for Oracle Red Bull Racing, followed by Lando Norris of McLaren. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz secured the third and fourth spots, while Oscar Piastri fell to fifth due to a penalty. The race promises intense competition as the drivers battle it out on the grid.
Read MoreCeltic Football Club secured their 52nd Scottish Premiership title with a thrilling 2-1 victory over Motherwell, courtesy of a late goal by substitute Kyogo Furuhashi. The celebrations at Celtic Park were boosted by an unexpected visit from Santa Claus, enhancing the festive cheer. With this win, Celtic claimed their 10th title in 11 years, underscoring their dominance in Scottish football.
Read MoreThe highly anticipated fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk aims to unify all four major world titles in the heavyweight division. This rare event has only occurred three times in boxing history, with the last one in 2000 by Lennox Lewis. Fury, the WBC and Ring Magazine titleholder, faces off against Usyk, the WBA, WBO, and IBF champion, in what many are calling a once-in-a-generation event.
Read MoreWorld No. 1 Iga Swiatek defeated Coco Gauff in the Rome semifinals, bringing their head-to-head record to 10-1. Gauff showed notable improvement with an aggressive strategy, challenging Swiatek to play her best. Despite the defeat, Gauff recognized the match as a step forward and anticipates their next encounter at Roland Garros.
Read MoreNetflix has released the third season of Bridgerton, adhering to its signature mix of romance, drama, and wit. While it doesn't break new ground, the show continues to captivate with engaging storylines, well-developed characters, and a balance of humor and serious themes. Phoebe Dynevor and Jonathan Bailey headline a cast that brings depth to their roles, promising fans an enjoyable viewing experience.
Read MoreSir David Davis has criticized the block on a New Yorker article about child killer Lucy Letby, arguing it defies open justice. The article questions the evidence used to convict Letby of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others. Davis calls for a review of the court order blocking the article in the UK, while Justice Secretary Alex Chalk emphasizes the importance of respecting the jury's verdict.
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