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Eight year’s after the Fall frontman Mark E. Smith died of lung and kidney cancer, the English post-punk band has announced a final album. Post Script will arrive on Cog Sinister Records in mid-September, per a press release, and a lead single, “30 Degrees,” is out now. Listen to that below.“30 Degrees” was co-written by the late Smith and bandmates Simon Archer and Ed Blaney in Salford, England. The album gathers nine tracks total, and marks the group’s first full-length release since 2017’s New Facts Emerge. They also released a box set of live performances in 2018, and a live…

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Tory BarronJun 13, 2026, 02:57 PM ETCloseTory Barron is a Bristol-based writer and editor for ESPN.com. After retiring from playing lacrosse at UConn, the DC native decided to try her hand at writing about people playing sports.Multiple AuthorsWhen it comes to the location of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s impending nuptials, fans have displayed a totally normal, temperate level of interest.Editor’s Picks2 RelatedI, for one, have definitely not checked with a friend-of-a-friend who works at Madison Square Garden to see if the venue is, in fact, booked for a private event over the July 3 weekend. I most certainly haven’t…

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This summer, there won’t be any shortage of fútbol-themed events and experiences around Mexico. The country is no stranger to throwing parties, after all — and as a host nation of the World Cup for the third time, with thousands of visitors expected to pour in, it’s set to be a full-blown summer of soccer and celebrations. Mexico City is especially eager to showcase its internationally acclaimed offerings and venues. Among them, Magda — a restaurant and cultural space inside a 400-year-old building in San Ángel, located merely 20 minutes by car from Estadio Banorte (formerly Estadio Azteca) — has…

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Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the Energy sector myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox.Geopolitical instability has made electrification more urgent for four in five business executives responding to one of the biggest corporate polls since the Middle East energy crisis. The struggle to absorb energy charges has thrust the issue up the agenda for companies focused on how to electrify their operations cost-effectively.The survey of almost 2,000 executives across 18 countries — initiated by green campaign groups but conducted independently and outside of their membership — also found that 91 per cent believed the switch from…

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Eccentric musician known for his viral videos among six people who died in when two helicopters collided mid-air in Rio de Janeiro Oliver Tree, the eccentric singer known for viral hits like “Alien Boy” and “Life Goes On,” has died at the age of 32 following a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro. The musician born Oliver Tree Nickell was one of six people killed when two helicopters collided mid-air over the Brazilian city; Rio de Janeiro police told the Associated Press that Tree was on one of the helicopter’s passenger list, with CNN Brazil confirming that Tree was on…

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Netherlands and Japan ended their Group of Death encounter in a dramatic 2-2 draw after a thrilling spectacle in the second half. Van Dijk gave Oranje the lead with a clinical header from Gravenberch’s cross before Keito Nakamura equalised for Japan.Crysencio Summerville restored the Dutch advantage and Ronald Koeman’s side looked to have seen out the result with resolute defending. But in the dying moments, Koki Ogawa’s corner found Daichi Kamada, whose glancing header flew into the net to spark wild celebrations from the Japanese supporters and snatch an unexpected point. (FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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Mexico is in the middle of an airport building boom unlike anything the country has seen in recent memory. The FIFA World Cup, now underway, accelerated modernization at airports serving host cities Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey — but the surge extends well beyond the tournament. Across the country, more than a dozen regional hubs are expanding capacity, upgrading terminals and improving connectivity to meet surging passenger demand and keep pace with rapidly evolving technology. Mexico City Mexico City airport races to finish remodel as World Cup draws near Mexico City International Airport (AICM), the country’s busiest, faced a tight…

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