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Month July 2025

Nashville Is a ‘Tough Place to Tunnel.’ Musk Is Digging Anyway.

State leaders fast-tracked plans by Elon Musk’s company for a tunnel to Nashville’s airport, ignoring the city’s concerns.

Unreachable to unplayable – how England had mixed opening day

Josh Tongue and England’s seamers struggled for consistency despite moments of brilliance, while Chris Woakes’ injury adds yet another dilemma.

The Switch 2 is off to a speedy start for big third-party games

With the Switch 2, Nintendo seems to be closing the release date gap with some of its third-party games. It’s a problem that plagued previous Nintendo consoles, which often received games years after other platforms, if at all. While today’s… Continue Reading →

Justin Timberlake Opens Up About Lyme Disease Diagnosis as World Tour Comes to an End

The pop star was forced to cancel multiple shows for health reasons over the course of his 15-month Forget Tomorrow World Tour

David Nabarro, U.N. Health Expert During Ebola and Covid, Dies at 75

He took on some of the world’s most challenging health crises in troubled areas, skillfully coordinating global efforts to reduce the spread of disease.

The 6 Pieces of Gear Chris Bumstead Can’t Live Without

The 6x Mr. Olympia knows how to work hard, and he expects the same from his gear.

Kavanaugh Defends Supreme Court’s Terse Emergency Orders

Speaking at a judicial conference, the justice said that saying too much risked premature judgments, adding that the court had been trying various approaches.

The Epic Games Store is bringing Fortnite back to Google Play

Following an appeals court victory on Thursday, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney tweeted that “the Epic Games Store for Android will be coming to the Google Play Store.” This is despite Google’s plan to appeal the Ninth Circuit panel’s decision, which… Continue Reading →

Unnoticed Whistle-Blower Document Alarms Justice Department Veterans

A complaint concerning a top Justice Department official, Emil Bove III, went unnoticed for more than two months, raising worries that an internal watchdog has gone dormant.

Woad five behind as Japanese duo lead Women’s Open

Lottie Woad shoots a level-par first round to lie five shots off the AIG Women’s Open lead jointly held by Eri Okayama and Rio Takeda.

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