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Veteran Quintana Poised for Key Role in NLCS Game 3 at Dodger Stadium

Veteran left‑hander Jose Daniel Quintana could be the Brewers' key in NLCS Game 3 at Dodger Stadium, offering a chance to shift a 0‑2 series deficit against the Dodgers.

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Loyola Icon Sister Jean Dies at 106, Leaving a Nation‑Wide Legacy

Sister Jean, beloved Loyola chaplain and 2018 March Madness icon, dies at 106. President Mark Reed promises gardens, scholarships, and lasting tribute.

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Matt Shaw Chooses Faith Over Playoff Game, Returns With a Home Run

Cubs rookie third baseman Matt Shaw missed a pivotal wild‑card showdown to attend his friend Charlie Kirk's memorial in Arizona. He had the team's blessing and a personal invite from Kirk’s widow. Mets broadcasters called the move odd, but Shaw answered with a 3‑for‑4 night, three runs and a solo homer in a 10‑3 win over New York.

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Week 1 Fantasy Football: Shadow Report, Lineup Locks and Key Matchups

Week 1 is about usage, not vibes. Mike Clay’s Shadow Report pairs matchup intel with lineup calls for the 2025 opener, spotlighting the Bears’ new Caleb Williams-led offense vs. Minnesota’s blitz, Christian McCaffrey’s calf watch, and IDP scoring wrinkles. Here’s how to read roles, avoid traps, and grab early edges.

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Which country has the most olympic gold medals in boxing?

Alright folks, ready to dive into a boxing trivia knockout?! When it comes to the Olympic boxing gold, it's the United States that's throwing the hardest punches! The Yanks have racked up an impressive 50 gold medals in this field, making them the absolute heavyweights of Olympic boxing. They've got more bling than a rapper at the Grammy's, folks! So, if you're looking to start a boxing career, you might wanna consider moving stateside - they definitely have the golden touch!

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