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Lando Norris earns last-gasp pole ahead of Charles Leclerc
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One year after his initial cancer diagnosis, the king’s astonishing bravery and determination are not in doubt.
Charles Schwab Challenge is in full swing and we're tracking all the PGA Tour golfers trying to make the cut after Friday's second round.
Scheffler birdied his first two holes before a trio of pars. He then birdied Nos. 6 and 9 to make the turn in 31. He birdied the 10th before making a 15-footer for eagle on the 11th. Scheffler extended his cuts made streak to 55 on Friday in his home state of Texas. Xander Schauffele holds the active cuts made streak on the PGA Tour at 64.
After starting Saturday sharing the lead, Ben Griffin and Matthias Schmid continued their control of the leaderboard at the Charles Schwab Challenge with the pair nursing a 4-stroke lead headed into Sunday’s final round. Schmid, a German native and PGA Tour rookie, started his day with three straight birdies, showcasing his putting prowess.
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Fadeaway World on MSNCharles Barkley Hilariously Pleads For Knicks To Avoid Sweep: "I Need Another Night In New York To Get That Street Meat"With the New York Knicks trailing the Indiana Pacers 0-2 after dropping both games at Madison Square Garden, Barkley hilariously pleaded with the basketball gods and maybe even the Pacers to let the Knicks win at least one game in Indiana. Why? Not for legacy or drama. For street meat.
It is extraordinarily rare for the monarch to deliver what’s called the speech from the throne in Canada. Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, only did it twice in her 70-year reign. The last time was in 1977.
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GB News on MSNKing Charles's looming statement 'surrounded by anxiety as UK officials fear Donald Trump swipe'King Charles's upcoming speech before the Canadian parliament has sparked fear of causing offence to US President Donald Trump among some in the British government. The 76-year-old monarch will travel to Canada,
In "The Aviator and the Showman" (to be published July 15 by Viking), Laurie Gwen Shapiro draws on newly-uncovered sources to explore the famed pilot's life and her marriage to wealthy publisher George Putnam. Theirs was a relationship that lifted love, publicity and especially risk to mythic heights.