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Naples fetes Italy's great tenor Caruso with new museum
A century and a half after his birth, Italian tenor and opera legend Enrico Caruso is finally being celebrated by his hometown of...
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Kelly Ripa calls out girl in audience for rolling eyes at her on 'Live with Kelly and Mark'
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Following Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' wrap, armorer Hannah Gutierrez files motion, calls investigation in the case 'sloppy' and 'improper'
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Man Booker Prize long list features 4 Irish writers, 4 debut novelists
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‘Heart breakerr’: Australian media reacts to Matildas’ defeat to England
Australia missed out on a first appearance in a Women’s World Cup final after a 3-1 defeat to England in Sydney. The Matildas fell behind in the first half at Stadium Australia before Sam Kerr levelled with a spectacular finish from distance. But goals from Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo secured victory for the Lionesses late on to take Sarina Wiegman’s side through to a second consecutive major tournament final. Australia had flourished on home soil during the World Cup, even in the injury-enforced absence of star Kerr for much of the campaign, to progress to the last four for the first time. A last-four defeat nonetheless left the nation wondering what might have been, with Tony Gustavsson’s side now heading to Brisbane for the third place play-off against Sweden on Saturday. Domestic media reports took in the defeat and the emotion of the occasion afterwards with a string of headlines and front pages reflecting on their semi-final appearance. The front page of The Australian reflected both the disappointment and how support has swelled behind the Matildas during the tournament, saying: “Dream Kerr-tailed but national love affair’s just begun”. Sydney’sDaily Telegraph similarly played with the star forward’s name, describing the result as a “Heart breakerr”. “Pride and pain,” read the front of Melbourne daily The Age, whileThe Sydney Morning Herald also reflected a similar theme, describing the Matildas as “queens of hearts” over an image showing the Australia squad gathered together in a heart shape after their defeat. In Perth, meanwhile, The West Australian went with “It hurts …but we’re so proud” on the front of Thursday’s edition. Australian television coverage of the semi-final was watched by more than 11 million people on Channel 7 in the country. The broadcast was the most watched TV event in the nation’s history. Read More Women’s World Cup LIVE: Latest news as England reach first final Can England break cycle of World Cup shocks or will underdogs continue to thrive? USA face ‘critical’ decision as Andonovski exits after disastrous World Cup
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Madison Beer's Twitch streams plagued with lewd messages, fans say 'someone get her moderators'
Madison Beer's Twitch chat was filled with crazed viewers posting explicit content in the form of ASCII art
2023-06-15 12:51
iHeartMedia and Paris Hilton’s 11:11 Media Announce “The History of the World’s Greatest Nightclubs” Hosted by Ultra Naté
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2023-06-20 17:20
'Barbenheimer' frenzy hits North American cinemas
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2023-07-22 06:29
Marlon Wayans cited after luggage dispute with United worker at Denver airport
Comedian and actor Marlon Wayans was cited for disturbing the peace after a dispute he says he had last week with a United Airlines employee over carry-on luggage at the Denver airport
2023-06-13 03:57
'The Blackening' finds the life in its 'We can't all die first' concept
The promotional line for "The Blackening" is so good -- "We can't all die first" -- there was reason to fear the movie couldn't live up to it. Yet like other self-referential horror/comedies (the "Scream" franchise come to mind), the film ably delivers on its premise, mining enough life from its satirical concept to deliver plenty of crowd-pleasing moments.
2023-06-16 21:45
Twitch streamers Pokimane, HasanAbi, and Kai Cenat face attacks from view-bots, Nmplol raises concerns
'Whoever is botting these guys, you're a piece of s**t in real life,' EsfandTV said after Nmplol shed light on the situation
2023-06-29 17:54
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