Australia Triumphs Over England in Champions Trophy 2025 Opener with Inglis's Unbeaten Century

Australia secured a memorable five-wicket victory against England in the 2025 Champions Trophy opener in Lahore. Steve Smith, stepping in as captain, decided to bowl first. England posted a strong 351 with contributions from Ben Duckett and Joe Root. However, Josh Inglis, with a stunning unbeaten 120, turned the tables in a remarkable chase. Despite missing key players due to injuries, Australia's determination prevailed.

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Arsenal Stumbles in Title Race With 1-0 Loss to West Ham

Arsenal's title hopes were dealt a blow as they lost 1-0 to West Ham, courtesy of a late first-half goal by Jarrod Bowen. Despite dominance in possession and attempts, Arsenal lacked finishing prowess, with injuries to key forwards compounding their problems. West Ham, on the other hand, achieved a crucial victory, thanks to solid performances from young Oliver Scarles and goalkeeper Alphonse Areola.

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Anthony Patterson's Mistake Secures Hull City's Victory over Sunderland, Impacting Promotion Dreams

A critical error by Sunderland's goalkeeper Anthony Patterson gave Hull City a crucial 1-0 victory, impacting Sunderland's promotion bid and aiding Hull's Championship survival fight.

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Derby County's Transfer Window: Renewals, Departures, and Strategic Moves

Derby County's transfer window decisions involve renewals for Kane Wilson and Liam Thompson, potential exits of Conor Washington and Tom Barkhuizen, and signings like E. Cashin from Brighton. Loan moves such as Sonny Bradley to Wycombe Wanderers reflect the club's strategy in managing their squad.

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Illegal Search Allegations Surface in Luigi Mangione's Arrest for CEO's Murder

Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, claims he was subject to an illegal search during his arrest. His attorney argues this constitutional violation in Altoona, Pennsylvania, could affect evidence admissibility. Mangione faces federal charges including murder, stalking, and using a firearm fitted with a silencer.

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Luigi Mangione in Court: Supporters Rally Behind Accused Killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, attended a court hearing with notable public support. The 26-year-old appeared in a distinct green outfit and a bulletproof vest, while his attorney requested he be unshackled. With supporters showing up in numbers, the focus was on legal updates and trial scheduling, though no date was set. Mangione faces severe state and federal charges amid considerable external support.

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Apple's Bold Move: iPhone 16e Launches Without Home Button

Apple introduces the iPhone 16e, a budget-friendly option that replaces the longstanding home button with a customizable Action Button. Featuring a 6.1-inch OLED display, A18 chip, and Apple's first in-house 5G modem, this $599 smartphone marks a new design era. Pre-orders opened February 21, with availability starting February 28.

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Viewers Critique EastEnders' Anniversary Voting Event for Unexpected Twist

EastEnders' 40th-anniversary event left viewers baffled due to a secretly added second vote. While initially voting on Denise Fox's love life, fans found a surprise poll on Sonia Fowler's baby's name. The lack of clear communication sparked criticism, with many calling it the show's 'worst' twist.

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Meghan Markle's 'As Ever': A New Beginning in Lifestyle Branding

Meghan Markle has launched 'As Ever', a new lifestyle brand inspired by her earlier blog, The Tig. It expands beyond regional limits to cover interests like food and gardening. Partnering with Netflix, she's set to release 'With Love, Meghan', and has initiated products like strawberry jam. Speculation surrounds its name's link to Princess Diana.

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2025 MOBO Awards Make History with Newcastle Debut, Elevate City's Cultural Scene

The 2025 MOBO Awards made a splash in Newcastle, celebrating Black music and culture for the first time in the city. With hosts Indiyah Polack and Eddie Kadi leading the way, performances by Krept & Konan and Spice captivated audiences. The event's cultural significance was underscored by notable attendees and a unique chartered train entrance, further cementing Newcastle’s growing artistic reputation.

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