Vincent Pastore, Actor on ‘The Sopranos,’ Dies at 80
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Vincent Pastore, Actor on ‘The Sopranos,’ Dies at 80

The actor's manager, Robert Attermann, confirmed his death, saying, "Vinny passed away either yesterday or today at home in The Bronx." Pastore was known for his role in The Sopranos as Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero. Apart from "The Sopranos," Pastore also appeared in "Goodfellas," "A Bronx Tale," "Carlito's Way," "Gotti," ""Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn," "Mickey Blue Eyes" and others.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 18 days ago
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Corey Heim believes his unique path to the Cup Series has given him a major advantage.

Instead of jumping straight into a full-time Cup ride, Heim says his part-time schedule has allowed him to slow down, study every race, and methodically improve between starts. According to the 23XI Racing rookie, having weeks to review and prepare has made the transition far smoother than going straight from Trucks or the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series into a full Cup schedule.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 19 days ago

Justin does't wanna think about 2028 now...

The Trackhouse Racing owner praised Zilisch as one of the sport's brightest young talents, acknowledging he'll be a sought-after driver in the future. But Marks emphasized that the team's focus remains on helping the 19-year-old gain experience, become more comfortable in the Cup Series, and develop into a race winner. With Zilisch under contract through 2027, Trackhouse's priority is building his future—not worrying about 2028 just yet.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 22 days ago
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Zidane to bring his Madrid Staff

🚨🗣️ Zinedine Zidane: 🇫🇷

"My France coaching staff will be similar to the one I had at Real Madrid, with two or three additions."

Zidane has confirmed that he plans to bring the core of his trusted backroom team from his successful Real Madrid spell, while adding two or three new members to complete his coaching staff for France.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 22 days ago
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A walk down memory lane.

Ahead of Brickyard 400 weekend, Jeff Gordon took his son, Leo, through his career exhibit at the IMS Museum. The display traces Gordon's journey from quarter midgets and USAC to becoming a four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, giving the next generation of the Gordon family a firsthand look at the legacy he built. The exhibit opened in early July and will remain on display through February 2027.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 25 days ago
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Kyle Busch Tribute at Indy

Kyle Busch’s Memorial 8 at Indy is a grandstand banner on the frontstretch, just before the start/finish line and Yard of Bricks. He won the Brickyard 400 back-to-back in 2015-16. 🏆

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 26 days ago
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Jeff Bezos reportedly may join a bid to purchase a minority stake in Liverpool F.C. from Fenway Sports Group. A deal could reportedly value the Premier League soccer team at around $6 billion.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 28 days ago

F1: Transfer one leads to more

Fernando Alonso's future DEPENDS on the upgrades
If they don't work, His replacement is in the form of Colapinto, who has a renewal clause that expires days after Zandvoort and would replace Carlos. Then, Carlos Sainz, will be a replacement of Alonso.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 29 days ago
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Since 2006, Spanish teams have won 26 of the 52 World Cup, Euro, Champions League and Europa League titles. The greatest era by any nation in football history?

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 29 days ago
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Here we Go! Luka Modric has agreed to sign new one year deal at AC Milan. 🔴⚫️

@FabrizioRomano

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 29 days ago
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[David Ornstein]BREAKING: Anthony Taylor announces retirement from refereeing. Englishman officiated 831 games across 2 decades (including every domestic cup final) & bows out aged 47 after taking charge of #Portugal vs #Spain in last-16 of #FIFAWorldCup @TheAthleticFC

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 29 days ago

Argentina are the first team in the last 60 years without a single shot in the first 90 minutes of a World Cup final.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 1 month ago
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How did Lamine Yamal achieve so much before turning 20?

Few footballers have risen as quickly as Lamine Yamal.

From becoming Barcelona's youngest-ever debutant to helping Spain win UEFA EURO 2024 and the FIFA World Cup 2026 before turning 20, his career has been filled with record-breaking milestones in just a few years.

Every stage of his journey has added another chapter to one of football's fastest rise, from breaking age records at club level to becoming a key player on the biggest international stage.

Here's a look back at the defining moments that shaped one of the game's brightest young stars.

u/Far-Tomato-4775 — 29 days ago