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Real Reason ‘Étoile’ on Prime Video Will Not Return for Season 2: Explained

Once upon a time in the land of prestige TV, dance dramas pirouetted into the spotlight. And now, with all that twirling nostalgia, Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino decided to return to their roots with Étoile—a show that felt like the elegant, grown-up sibling of their short-lived cult favorite Bunheads. Bursting with drama, sparkle, and […]

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“Day in and day out, just getting stream-sniped”: Ninja Quits Marvel Rivals

Ninja has officially rage-quit Marvel Rivals, and honestly, nobody should be surprised. The streaming legend announced his departure from NetEase’s hero shooter on June 6th, citing relentless toxicity and stream sniping that made every session a mental health nightmare. After 13 years of streaming everything from Halo tournaments to Fortnite domination, the man who once pulled 667,000 concurrent viewers has […]

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Love Island USA Season 7: Huda Acts Like It’s Week 4 Not Day 4 and We’re Concerned

Love Island USA Season 7 is barely out of the gate, but Huda Mustafa is already acting like she’s in a committed relationship with matching robes and joint couple’s therapy. After coupling up with Jeremiah Brown on night one, Huda’s been moving at lightning speed, dropping declarations about emotional maturity, motherhood, and long-term potential like […]

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У Херсоні вийшов документальний фільм про наслідки теракту на Каховській ГЕС (ВІДЕО)

Відбувся показ стрічки про наслідки затоплення Херсонщини після підриву греблі Каховської ГЕС окупантами. У центрі сюжету — героїчні зусилля рятувальників і волонтерів, які боролися за порятунок людей і відновлення регіону. Про це йдеться у прем’єрі документального фільму “Каховська ГЕС: два роки після російського теракту”. Рівно два роки тому, 6 червня 2023 року, російські війська знищили греблю Каховської ГЕС. […]

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Conor Whelan urges Galway to take ‘massive opportunity’ in Leinster final and bounce back from All-Ireland setbacks

CONOR WHELAN’S decade in maroon has flown by.

The Galway hitman was 18 when he made his SHC debut in July 2015 during a 2-28 to 0-22 All-Ireland quarter-final win over Cork.

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Conor Whelan of Galway playing hurling against Paul Murphy of Kilkenny.
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And the Kinvara ace enjoyed a dream start — scoring 1-2 against the Rebels in Thurles.

He then racked up 0-2 in a 0-26 to 3-16 semi-final victory over Tipperary at Croke Park before grabbing the same tally in a narrow 1-22 to 1-18 final defeat to Kilkenny that September.

Two years later, Whelan become an All-Ireland champion under Micheál Donoghue — and he was an All-Star that year too.

The 28-year-old is now captain and into his 11th campaign at senior inter-county level.

But the Tribes have not made an All-Ireland SHC final since Limerick dethroned them in 2018.

That was also the last year they claimed glory in Leinster — having lost three provincial finals on the spin in 2020, 2022 and 2023.

Whelan is determined to make up for lost time in tomorrow’s provincial showpiece against Kilkenny at GAA HQ.

But he admits forging special bonds is more difficult than before.
He said: “It’s gone very fast. I think the years where you get knocked out early in particular are definitely accelerated.

“If you play only five Championship games in the year, you feel like ‘Jesus, I never got going really at times’.”

Galway bowed out of the Championship in 2019 in the Leinster round robin — just as they did last year.

They also exited in the second round of the qualifiers in 2021.

And Whelan admits those setbacks felt like missed opportunities for the county.

He added: “Last year, 2021 and 2019 — those three years feel like they accelerated faster.

“It goes very fast and there’s less opportunities for the group to spend time together with the way it is condensed.

“I don’t think we’ve been on a night out since the start of the year because of the nature of the league and Championship.

“When you have lots of fresh faces coming in and spending time together, it’s a massive part of it.

“We missed out on that an awful lot during Covid as well.

“There’s something to look at around the structure of it. Even if you give players two weeks between certain games, just to have that down time and spend some time together.

“When you were there and part of the old system, you had two or three weeks until your next game. It feels like it goes faster now.”

SPECIAL BOND

Whelan’s bond with Donoghue will always be special thanks to that 2017 All-Ireland triumph.

But the Clarinbridge man left under a cloud after their 2019 Leinster round-robin loss to Dublin — which ended their summer.

Galway suffered the same fate against the Sky Blues last summer with Donoghue in charge of their opponents as former boss Henry Shefflin moved on.

But two-time All-Star Whelan always knew his former supremo Donoghue would return.

He said: “We had fond memories with Micheál, so it’s always nice to have him and his management team back.

“Micheál always brings a very high standard of what he expects and he’s very good at moulding a group and bringing people together.

“He’s experienced and brings a familiarity and standard. It has been positive.

“I always felt he would be back and he would have had a very close connection with the players from the first time. I knew that would always draw him back.

“I thought he’d leave it another couple of years until a good few of us were finished. But I always felt that he’d be back.”

Seven long years have passed since Galway’s last piece of Championship silverware.

The Cats clawed them in the 2020, 2022 and 2023 finals and are going for six in a row tomorrow.

Kilkenny’s 3-24 to 0-21 first-round win on April 19 was a rude awakening for the Tribes.

But they won their next four games against Offaly, Wexford and Dublin to reach the provincial final.

And Whelan hopes they can end their hoodoo against Derek Lyng’s men and seal their place in the last four of the All-Ireland series.

He said: “As a group and individual, you have to look internally after a result like that and take what you need from that to understand that that’s not the level.

“The group responded and we’ve been fortunate to turn it around but we haven’t won anything yet.

“It’s fairly prestigious to pick up a Leinster medal and put yourself in a great position, then moving forward heading into the last four.

“That’s something we haven’t done for the last couple of years.

“It’s a massive opportunity from a silverware perspective and from the prize of going through the front door.”

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Craig Kimbrel shines in Braves debut

The Atlanta Braves suffered an epic collapse against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday. After blowing a six-run lead in the ninth inning, the Braves decided to make some changes to the bullpen, including calling up Craig Kimbrel. The veteran reliever didn’t have to wait long for his first opportunity with the team. The Braves sent […]

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Love Island’s Dejon denies being a nepo baby despite famous footballer dad and show legend best mate

ONE of the new Love Island hunks denied being a nepo baby, despite his premier league footballer dad and TV star friend.

Dejon Noel-Williams is one of the latest singles hoping to find love on the ITV reality series and opened up about what he is looking forward to the most.

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In a roundtable chat with media, Dejon spoke about his dad, Gifton Noel-Williams, 45, a professional footballer who had played for Stoke City, Watford and Burnley. 

The personal trainer and semi-professional footballer in his own right said his dad was proud of his “football journey.”and has already worked with a string of big name sportswear brands. 

When asked about what he thought of being labelled a “nepo baby,” a modern term for someone whose success has been on the back of nepotism, Dejon admitted he’d never heard the term.

“Now that I’ve been called a nepo baby, I don’t know how to react,” he said.

The accusations of being a nepo baby were also put to Dejon over his friendship with former Love Islander, Tyrique Hyde.

“I’ve known him since we were kids, like babies,” Dejon said, adding, “my dad and his dad played for the same team and they were best friends.”

“As we got older, we had similar interests. We played for the same teams and we played against each other at football.”

As for his own footballing career, Dejon currently plays for Bedford Town having previously featured for Oxford United, Wealdstone, Guadalajara and the Grenada national team.

“I was the first in my family to represent our family name internationally. I played international football,” Dejon told The Sun.

Recently, Dejon was questioned by police after being accused of stealing a woman’s phone on a night out.

He told The Sun: “I was never arrested. 

“I voluntarily spoke to the police to clarify the truth about what happened in this incident, with no further action taken.

“To stress, my intentions here were entirely honourable and it is very upsetting to read claims that suggest otherwise.”

ITV was aware of the incident with Dejon when he secured his place on the show, a spokesman confirmed.

This year’s series has already seen a shake-up with Love Island prospect, Kyle Ashman axed from the show after he was arrested over a machete attack.

Love Island 2025 start date

Love Island 2025 will start at 9pm on Monday, June 9, when Maya Jama will welcome a host of new contestants into the villa.

As usual, the show starts on ITV2 the week following the Late May Bank Holiday — a Love Island tradition.

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Dejon is also friends with former Love Islander Tyrique Hyde[/caption]

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