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Titans makes big roster move

The Tennessee Titans are trying to cut some costs to save cap space going into free agency, which led them to release their longest-tenured player, Harold Landry III, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Landry was selected in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft and since has recorded 50.5 sacks after missing a season […]

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Brenda Song is a ‘psychotic’ Lakers fan, proves she knows ball better than most

Brenda Song isn’t just another celebrity Lakers fan—she’s a self-proclaimed “psychotic” supporter with a basketball IQ that might rival some analysts, per Sportskeeda. Her passion for Kobe Bryant and the Lakers runs deep, cemented through years of dedicated fandom, emotional investment, and a firsthand experience of the franchise’s historic moments. A True Lakers Diehard Song […]

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Maple Leafs vs. Avalanche prediction, odds, pick – 3/8/2025

The Toronto Maple Leafs will travel to the Rocky Mountains to face the Colorado Avalanche. It will be a showdown at Ball Arena as we continue our NHL odds series and make a Maple Leafs-Avalanche prediction and pick. The Avalanche lead the head-to-head series 46-34. The teams have split the last 10 games. However, the […]

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Duke vs. North Carolina prediction, pick, college basketball odds

One of the best rivalries in college basketball is on tap as Duke faces North Carolina. It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with a Duke-North Carolina prediction and pick. Duke comes into the game at 27-3 on the year, and 18-1 in conference play, the top team in the ACC. They opened […]

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Mississippi State vs. Arkansas prediction, pick, college basketball odds

These two teams must keep winning. Mississippi State has struggled recently, while Arkansas has gotten hot and is trying to play itself off the bubble. It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with a Mississippi State-Arkansas prediction and pick. Mississippi State is 20-10 but has lost three of its last four games. They […]

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Natasha Jonas v Lauren Price LIVE RESULTS: British pair square off for THREE world titles on Royal Albert card – updates

NATASHA JONAS and Lauren Price are headlining a jam-packed night of all-women’s boxing in the illustrious Royal Albert Hall TONIGHT!

The night’s main event will be a huge unification fight between British rivals Jonas, 40, and Price, 30 for three world titles, including the women’s IBF, IBO and WBC welterweight belts.

The blockbuster undercard will also feature Caroline Dubois defending the world championship against Bo Mi Re Shin as well as Olympic silver medallist Karriss Artingstall.

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The European city with lakeside castles, thermal baths and insanely cheap food

FEASTING on a five-course meal in a stunning castle with a view over Slovenia’s famously beautiful Lake Bled, for less than £50, is very, very tasty value for money.

There can be few places in Europe that compare to 16th-century Bled Castle for the food and view you get for your tourist money.

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The stunning 17th-century Church of the Assumption crowning Bled Island[/caption]
Ski lift chairs at Vogel ski resort.
Take the Vogel cable car for a 1,540-metre ascent high above the lake
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To get to Lake Bled is easy — just a 40-minute drive after flying into Slovenian capital Ljubljana.

So just two hours after landing at the airport, I’ve checked into Garni Hotel Berc, a rustic, pine-clad delight that looks a bit like a ski chalet.

Lake Bled is Slovenia’s pin-up for tourism, kick-started in 1855 by a Swiss doctor who spotted the beauty spot’s potential and opened thermal baths there.

It has superb accommodation options, from pension-style hotels to grander resorts — still relatively inexpensive — and fine restaurants.

But above all, it is wonderfully easy on the eye with its magical jade-green waters — and the 17th century Church of the Assumption crowning Bled Island.

Captains of wooden flat- bottomed punts, known as a pletnas, tout for business and I hop on one to make the crossing to ring the church’s wishing bell — consecrated by the Pope.

Slovenians, however, give Lake Bled a miss.

They favour quieter Lake Bohinj, 16 miles to the south-west, which is Slovenia’s biggest body of inland water.

So it is not to be missed while at Lake Bled.

The drive there is lovely, through the thick wooded hills of the Triglav National Park, where campsites and small hotels make great stop-offs.

It’s a very different scene to Lake Bled, wonderfully tranquil, but with few facilities — all at water’s edge.

I can’t wait to take the plunge into water that hovers at 27C in summer and has a Blue Flag for its cleanliness.

And I’ve only the company of the occasional frisky fish as I break the lake’s mirror-like surface.

I catch the Vogel cable car for a 1,540-metre ascent high above the lake.

At the top is a ski resort, with 22 miles of runs during winter, accessible to skiers of all standards.

Come summer, walking trails afford views over the lake and the Julian Alps, which separate Slovenia from neighbouring Austria.

Mountain goat

One memorable day, I hike from the hamlet of Ukanc through a beech forest to the Savica Restaurant for a lunch of trout with parsley potatoes.

“Watch out for bears,” is the parting advice from my waiter, as Slovenians love nothing more than teasing foreign tourists about the dangers that lurk within their forests.

Legend also tells of Zlatorog, a fabled evil ibex — wild mountain goat with long, thick ridged horns — that won’t think twice about tossing you over a precipice.

Thankfully, bear sightings are rare, and we didn’t run into Zlatorog.

In fact, you’re much more likely to encounter a mountain hare.

But all I come across is brilliantly coloured butterflies as I climb the moss-covered steps to the Savica Waterfall, an impressive cascade standing 78 metres proud.

But lovely as Bohinj is, I do enjoy the gentle buzz of Lake Bled — and a walk around the five-mile perimeter is a great start to the day, pausing for coffee to watch the Olympic rowing team train, cutting slick lines across the water.

Garni Hotel Berc in Lake Bled, Slovenia.
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The Garni Hotel Berc, a rustic, pine-clad delight that looks a bit like a ski chalet[/caption]

But with walking trails also leading up into hills, I try the newly opened Ojstrica path on the west bank where a short but steep climb delivers me to a fabulous viewpoint for looking out over the lake.

Vintgar Gorge lies just a few miles out of town, where a 1,600-metre wooden walkway is suspended above the rapids of the ice-blue Radovna River.

But capacity is limited, so advance booking is essential.

By night, with views to romantic Bled Island, I dine well and cheaply at waterside eateries such as the lovely Park Restaurant, where a hearty bowl of pasta costs on average £6.50, and washes down nicely with a glass of Slovenian Merlot.

It was the perfect place to watch ducks line up in roosting rows, as the sun slips behind Bled Castle.

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Sky Sports presenter and girlfriend of English manager reveals she’s battling brain infection after fighting cancer

SKY Sports presenter Emma Saunders bravely reveals she was struck down with a brain infection after fighting cancer.

Saunders was treated for thyroid cancer at the start of the 2024-2025 season.

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Emma Saunders is a regular face on Sky Sports
Hand holding giraffe stuffed animal in hospital bed.
But the talented presenter has given her fans an update on her health
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Saunders is dating English football manager Will Still

Saunders began dating English football manager Will Still, 32, last year and went public with their relationship during Euro 2024.

The talented football journalist is recovering from a brain infection called Encephalitis.

The life-long Watford fan has opened up on her health progress and thanked boyfriend Still for his support on Instagram.

Saunders posted a picture from her hospital bed, while holding a mini giraffe stuffed animal.

She captioned her heartwarming post with: “Hi folks 🤍, unfortunately life took a bit of an unexpected turn a couple of weeks ago.

“I’m now off work while I recover from Encephalitis – an infection of the brain.

“I hope it wont be long until I’m back to see out the end of 2024/25 – especially after missing part of the start of the season before this when I was treated for Thyroid cancer.”

“So, as I spend time now recovering and rebuilding – I just wanted to thank my family & friends for their rock solid support, my colleagues at Sky for their patience allowing me the time to heal, and our wonderful NHS for their extraordinary kindness and care🤍.

“And of course you @wrstill just for being you & being there for me ❤.”

Still made a name for himself as the youngest manager in Europe‘s top five leagues.

He was just 30 when he took over at Reims – even before getting his Uefa Pro Licence, costing the club £22,000 per match.

Still guided the club to ninth in Ligue 1 last season before announcing his exit to take over at RC Lens in May 2024.

He was born in Belgium to English parents and began his managerial career aged 24.

The English gaffer admitted that his love of coaching was born through playing Football Manager.

Meanwhile, Saunders’ Sky Sports colleagues flooded her post with well-wishes.

Soccer Saturday presenter Simon Thomas wrote: “So sorry to hear you’ve gone through this Emma.

“You’re missed! Look after yourself and hope you’re feeling much better soon.”

While England star Kyle Walker replied: “Sending you love.”

Premier League presenter Olivia Buzaglo added: “Sending you all the love in the world ♥.”

Couple at a soccer match.
The couple posed together in Frankfurt at Euro 2024

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“Everyone thinks it has to be some great audition tape”: Jeff Probst Debunks Worst Rumor About Survivor Auditions, Reveals the Standards Are Diabolically Low

Survivor has been a staple of the CBS network, and even after two decades since its premiere, it continues to keep everyone entertained. The show has always tested both the mental and physical capacity of its contestants, and being a part of it remains a dream for many. However, if someone thinks that getting on […]

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