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View Exterior Photos of the 2026 Ford Mustang RTR
See the drift-friendly Mustang RTR’s exterior from every angle.
Pokemon Legends: Z-A Ver. 1.0.1 patch notes
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Zaragosa new Del Monte leader after record 64
As benign conditions continued, Rupert Zaragosa on Wednesday matched the course record and home bets started putting on the heat as the P3.5 million ICTSI Del Monte Championship toasted a new leader in the pint-sized wonder after 36 holes of play. Zaragosa gunned down nine birdies in an eight-under-par 64 for 132 to lead Bukidnon
Battlefield 6 looks to have crossed 7 million units sold in a week
Estimates suggest that Battlefield 6 has pulled in about $350 million in gross revenue since its launch just a few days ago.
Capcom execs took convincing to allow GOG to sell the original Resident Evil games
Capcom was surprised any players would want to play the original Resident Evil, RE2, and RE3 over the remakes.
Pickup game between Celtics coaches, reporters went as expected
BOSTON — Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla wants to win, no matter the opponent. Even when playing against reporters. READ: Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla goes from Division 2 coach to NBA champion Joe and the coaching staff woke up and chose violence 😂😂😂 https://t.co/jh1zUmHkTg pic.twitter.com/CySmXfb3LF — Boston Celtics (@celtics) October 14, 2025 Here’s what happened: The
大谷、18日の第4戦に先発 第7戦は救援起用の可能性
大谷、18日の第4戦に先発 第7戦は救援起用の可能性
Ryukyu Opera Premieres With Tale of Kingdom’s King and Queen
A new stage production in Okinawa has brought the rich history of the Ryukyu Kingdom to life through opera, captivating audiences with a dramatic portrayal of royal love and resilience. The performance, staged in Urasoe as part of celebrations marking the city’s 55th anniversary, centers on Queen Aoriya and the young seventh king of the Ryukyu Kingdom as they face the nation’s greatest crisis in 1609 the invasion known as “Satsuma,” which threatened the kingdom’s sovereignty.