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Brooke Shields: The Evolution of an Icon from Child Star to Empowered Advocate
Explore the remarkable journey of Brooke Shields, from her controversial beginnings as a child model and actress in films like ‘Pretty Baby’ to her academic pursuits at Princeton, television stardom, and powerful advocacy for women’s health. Discover how Shields has continually reinvented herself, embracing aging with grace and launching new ventures as an author, entrepreneur,…
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Clash of Giants: Ronaldo’s Al Nassr to Battle Benzema’s Al Ittihad in High-Stakes Saudi Super Cup Semifinal
A star-studded Saudi Super Cup semifinal awaits as Cristiano Ronaldo’s in-form Al Nassr takes on Karim Benzema’s Al Ittihad on August 19, 2025. Get the latest team news, confirmed starting lineups, and expert analysis for this epic showdown at the Hong Kong Stadium.
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NYT Strands August 19: ‘Dash It!’ Puzzle Connects Whimsical Word Pairs
Struggling with the NYT Strands puzzle for August 19, 2025? Get a full breakdown of the hints, the spangram, and all the answers for puzzle #534, themed ‘Dash it!’. Discover why this challenge, featuring hyphenated phrases, proved to be a tough solve for many players.
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Decoding NYT Connections #799: A Guide to the August 18, 2025 Puzzle
Struggling with NYT Connections puzzle #799 for August 18, 2025? Get a full breakdown of today’s answers, including the tricky ‘Words Before Watch’ category and the clever billiards-themed red herring that stumped many players.
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Coal-Carrying Cargo Ship Explodes in Baltimore Harbor Near Key Bridge Site; No Injuries Reported
A 751-foot coal-carrying cargo ship, the W-Sapphire, exploded in Baltimore Harbor on August 18, 2025, near the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. All 25 people on board were reported safe with no injuries. The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating the cause of the blast.
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Cargo Ship Explodes in Baltimore Harbor Near Key Bridge Site, No Injuries Reported
A 751-foot coal-carrying cargo ship, the W-Sapphire, exploded in Baltimore Harbor on Monday evening near the site of the 2024 Key Bridge collapse. All 23 crew members and two pilots are safe. The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating the cause of the blast.