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Shaun Cassidy, the noted actor, singer, producer, and second-eldest son of the late legend Jack Cassidy, remembers his father as a “complicated” man. “He basically invented this public persona with an accent that didn’t exist in any country ever,” Shaun told PEOPLE on Sunday. Recalling growing up alongside Jack’s two other sons with the Oscar-winning actress Shirley Jones, Shaun shared, “Patrick and Ryan and I would be like, ‘What is up with this dude?’…. I mean, it seemed so phony to us, and that wasn’t like who he was. I’m not sure he ever really figured out who he was.”…

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Mark Allen survived a spirited comeback from Zhou Yuelong to win the English Open in a final-frame decider and claim his first ranking title in 19 months.Northern Ireland’s Allen led Sunday’s final in Brentwood 6-2 and 7-3 before Zhou roared back to win five consecutive frames and lead for the first time. Former world number one Allen, however, showed his own powers of recovery to win the last two frames and win 9-8 in a final that lasted seven hours over two sessions.It is Allen’s 12th ranking title and first since the Players Championship in February 2024.With Sunday’s victory, 39-year-old…

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Located in the Eastern Sierra, Bishop is a world-class destination to see fall foliage in the Golden State.After hiking through vibrant aspen groves, load up on pastries at local bakeries and overnight at charming hotels like Wayfinder Bishop.The town is also just a few hours away from destinations like Yosemite National Park and Lake Tahoe. Needless to say, California isn’t usually the first state that comes to mind for fall foliage—but the Golden State isn’t all beaches and sunshine. Nestled at the base of the soaring Sierra Nevada mountains, the small town of Bishop, California, has autumn views that rival…

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West Jerusalem, Israel – Two blocks from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in West Jerusalem, where Balfour and Gaza Streets meet behind layers of steel barricades and weekly pro-hostage rallies, a tiny cornerside cafe, oddly unnamed and half-hidden, buzzed with mid-morning chatter.As phones lit up with news that United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer had announced formal recognition of a Palestinian state, a few patrons looked up, while others shrugged.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“Of course I’m angry,” said Shira Hazan, 55, a shop owner and longtime supporter of Netanyahu’s Likud party. “But what changes? Britain doesn’t bury…

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While it seems like a foregone conclusion that there will be a foldable iPhone, possibly late next year, there hasn’t been much info about what it would look like. In the latest installment of his Power On newsletter Mark Gurman says he’s being told it will look more or less like two iPhone Airs stuck together.That means it should be pretty thin, though potentially thicker than a Pixel 10 Pro Fold (10.8mm) and Galaxy Z Fold7 (8.9mm) since an iPhone Air comes in at 5.6mm thick. Though Ming-Chi Kuo’s sources suggest the foldable will be quite a bit thinner when…

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Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter 20th Century StudiosThe Bear’s Jeremy Allen White plays Bruce Springsteen in music biopic Deliver Me From NowhereThe popcorn blockbusters that filled cinemas over the summer might be as distant a memory as the smell of sun cream, but the film industry is now gearing up for the most exciting time of the year – awards season.Hamnet, Sinners and Christy are just a few of the titles you can expect to hear more about now the awards race is under way, although some of the potential contenders haven’t even premiered yet.A huge number of Oscar-tipped movies launched at…

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Todd ArcherSep 21, 2025, 06:19 PM ETCloseTodd Archer is an NFL reporter at ESPN and covers the Dallas Cowboys. Archer has covered the NFL since 1997 and Dallas since 2003. He joined ESPN in 2010.CHICAGO — Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowl wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears with a left ankle injury.Lamb suffered the injury with 8:34 left in the first quarter on a carry as a running back when linebacker Noah Sewell landed on the back of Lamb’s legs, causing the ankle to twist. Lamb missed the next 14 snaps over…

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The ancient Egyptians took a number of measures to safeguard the pyramids. But did they ever resort to booby traps?The answer, Egyptologists told Live Science, is an emphatic no.”No, they didn’t use booby traps in the pyramids, but they could make it damn difficult to get in!” Reg Clark, an independent scholar and Egyptologist who has written extensively about ancient Egyptian tomb security, told Live Science in an email. You may like It’s not clear where the idea of booby traps inside Egypt’s pyramids originated. Tombs with booby traps have at times been portrayed in movies (such as Indiana Jones…

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China is one of the world’s most fascinating—and frequently misunderstood—countries. Stretching more than 3,000 miles—from the frostbitten ice festivals of Harbin in the north to the breezy, coconut-fringed beaches of Hainan in the south—the nation encompasses snow-capped Himalayan ridges, vast deserts, subtropical jungles dripping with monsoon rain, limestone peaks, and rice terraces that ripple across entire mountainsides.Layered over this are a network of megacities whose populations outstrip those of many European nations, with the country’s 1.5 billion population forming a patchwork of 56 recognized ethnic groups, dozens of languages and dialects, and food traditions so varied that the catch-all “Chinese…

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