“We’re on to Wake Forest”: Bill Belichick ends days of speculation with a blunt message addressing rumors tying him to Giants coaching job

Bill Belichick has definitively shut down rumors linking him to NFL head coaching vacancies, including the New York Giants. He expressed deep respect for the Giants organization but stated his commitment remains solely with the UNC Football program. Belichick emphasized his focus on improving the Tar Heels and developing players.

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‘It was an honour to work with you’: Kamini Kaushal’s ‘Kabir Singh’ co-stars Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani pay heartfelt tribute

Veteran actress Kamini Kaushal, aged 98, passed away in Mumbai. Known for her extensive career spanning over seven decades and more than 90 films, she recently appeared in ‘Kabir Singh’ and ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. Bollywood stars like Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani paid heartfelt tributes to the iconic actress, remembering her grace and talent.

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“Walking ticking time bomb of dysfunction”: Cam Newton sounds alarm on Eagles turmoil, suggesting A.J. Brown’s comments reveal a collapsing foundation

Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown has voiced strong criticism regarding the team’s offense. He feels the unit is not performing to standard, forcing the defense to constantly bail them out. Former NFL player Cam Newton agrees with Brown’s assessment, calling the Eagles a ‘ticking time bomb of dysfunction’. Newton believes Brown’s comments are honest and…

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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Collection Day 1 : Jesse Eisenberg starrer collects Rs 60 lakh in India on opening day; Edges Out Glen Powell’s The Running Man

Jesse Eisenberg’s “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” has made a strong debut, outperforming Glen Powell’s “The Running Man” in both India and the US. The magic heist sequel garnered Rs 60 lakh on its opening day in India, while the dystopian action film collected Rs 25 lakh. In the US, “Now You See…

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Disney and Google finally settle streaming feud, bringing ESPN networks back to millions of frustrated YouTube TV viewers

Millions of YouTube TV subscribers can now breathe a sigh of relief as Disney and the streaming service have inked a new deal, ending a tense two-week blackout. Popular channels like ESPN and ABC are back, just in time for crucial college football matchups. The agreement also brings exciting perks, including free access to ESPN…

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