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Lindsie Chrisley’s Ex Boyfriend Says She Beat His Face, Made Him Bleed

Lindsie Chrisley’s Ex Boyfriend Says She Beat His Face, Made Him Bleed

Lindsie Chrisley's Ex-Boyfriend She Bloodied My Face!!! Published April 13, 2026 6:08 PM PDT Play video content Lindsie Chrisley hit her ex-boyfriend in the face and made him bleed ... at least that's what he

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Brian Hooker Released in Bahamas After Wife Lynette Disappears From Boat

Brian Hooker Released in Bahamas After Wife Lynette Disappears From Boat

Brian Hooker Released From Custody ... Still a Suspect in Wife's Disappearance Published April 13, 2026 6:06 PM PDT Brian Hooker, the husband at the center of a Bahamas disappearance mystery, has been released from

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King Harris Arrested for Drug Possession While Wearing Pokémon Onesie, See Pics

King Harris Arrested for Drug Possession While Wearing Pokémon Onesie, See Pics

King Harris Arrested on Drug Charge ... Wearing Pikachu Onesie Published April 13, 2026 6:00 PM PDT The cops were playing real-life "Pokémon Go" with King Harris this weekend, it seems ... he was arrested

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Anna Kepner And Brother Had No Issues Before Alleged Murder, Prosecutors Say

Anna Kepner And Brother Had No Issues Before Alleged Murder, Prosecutors Say

Anna Kepner Prosecutors Brother Had No 'Strife' With Her Before Alleged Murder Published April 13, 2026 5:03 PM PDT Federal prosecutors are demanding Anna Kepner’s stepbrother be kept locked up after he was accused of

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Alix Earle Responds to Alex Cooper’s Fiery Feud Video

Alix Earle Responds to Alex Cooper’s Fiery Feud Video

Alix Earle Claps Back at Alex Cooper's Rant!!!🫢 Published April 13, 2026 3:52 PM PDT The Alex Cooper vs. Alix Earle drama is officially popping off ... 'cause now Alix is clapping back! Alix kept

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‘Real Housewives’ Lisa Hochstein Charged for Allegedly Spying on Ex Husband

‘Real Housewives’ Lisa Hochstein Charged for Allegedly Spying on Ex Husband

'Real Housewives' Lisa Hochstein Charged for Allegedly Spying On Ex-Hubby Lenny Published April 13, 2026 2:48 PM PDT 'Real Housewives of Miami' star Lisa Hochstein is facing a felony charge down in Florida ... with

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Al Shaqab to host FEI Group VII Finals from Wednesday

Al Shaqab to host FEI Group VII Finals from Wednesday

This year’s FEI Group VII Finals introduces the Under-25 class for the first time. The FEI Group VII Finals kick off Wednesday at the Longines Arena in Al Shaqab, bringing together more than 100 riders from across the region. Running over four days, the championship will feature junior, youth, and senior athletes competing for a total prize purse of €318,000.In a milestone addition, this year’s event introduces the Under-25 class for the first time. Sanctioned by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), the category is designed for riders aged 16 to 25 and is already established across Europe and the United States. The U-25 class runs alongside the Global Champions Tour, contributes to international rankings, and offers a vital pathway for emerging talent to gain top-level competitive experience.Competition begins from 5PM to 8:30PM, opening with junior and youth classes at heights of 110 cm and 120 cm, followed by the U-25 class at 135 cm. The second day continues with individual and team competitions across all categories, with jumps ranging from 110 cm to 140 cm.On Friday, action starts at 2PM with a local junior class, followed by team competitions for juniors and youth. The highlight of the day will be the U-25 Grand Prix at 145 cm, scheduled for 9:30PM. The championship concludes on Saturday with a full afternoon of junior and youth competitions, featuring heights up to 135 cm.Tournament Director Sheikh Talal bin Khalid al-Thani highlighted the event’s continued growth, noting steady improvements in both organization and competition level. He emphasised Qatar’s rising prominence on the international equestrian stage and its commitment to developing the sport.“The introduction of the U25 category marks a significant step forward,” he said. “It strengthens the development pathway for young riders, helping them progress to elite levels while gaining valuable international experience ahead of major global competitions.”  Related Story

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Younousse and Tijan enter semi-finals

Younousse and Tijan enter semi-finals

Qatar’s top beach volleyball pair, Cherif Younousse and Ahmed Tijan powered into the semi-finals of the 2026 AVC Beach Tour - 25th Samila Open in Thailand after a flawless run marked by dominant straight-sets victories. The Qatari duo, former Olympic bronze medallists, and Asia's top beach volleyball pair, topped Pool B with authority before continuing their momentum in the knockout rounds. They secured their semi-final place with a convincing 21-9, 21-7 win over China’s Li Wei and Du Hongjun, then followed it up with another clinical performance against Kazakhstan’s Bogatu Sergey and Kirill Gurin, winning 21-16, 21-18 in Round 2. Younousse and Tijan will now face Australia’s D’Artagnan Potts and Jack Pearse in the semi-finals, as they aim to extend their unbeaten streak and push for the title.  Related Story

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Arteta urges Arsenal to play with ‘pure fire’ after damaging defeats

Arteta urges Arsenal to play with ‘pure fire’ after damaging defeats

Arsenal's Spanish manager Mikel Arteta (L) takes a team training session at London Colney, north of London, on April 14, 2026, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League, quarter-final, second-leg football match against Sporting

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Swiatek banks on Nadal’s former coach to reignite her season

Swiatek banks on Nadal’s former coach to reignite her season

Iga Swiatek is hoping to benefit from new ​coach Francisco Roig's ‌experience and technical expertise when the world number ‌four begins ⁠her claycourt ‌season at the Stuttgart Open ‌this week after a disappointing start to the year.The Polish ⁠six-times Grand Slam champion lost in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open and tournaments in Doha and Indian Wells before a shock second-round defeat by Magda Linette in the Miami Open last month.That prompted Swiatek to part ways with her coach Wim Fissette and hire ​Roig, who worked with her idol Rafa Nadal from 2005-22 and more recently with Briton Emma Raducanu."I'm really happy to start ‌with Francis," Swiatek told a ⁠press conference ​in Stuttgart."I was basically looking for someone with ​a good eye, really technical, but also a person that is experienced enough to help me through some different kind of situations. I feel Francisco has lived through everything on tour."It's going really amazing ... I was able to find a new coach pretty fast, which is a positive thing because when you do that in the middle of the season, it's nice ‌to have some security ‌in that."Swiatek, who has ⁠won four French Open titles on her favoured clay ⁠courts, began preparations for ⁠the Grand Slam that begins on May 24 with a training block at Nadal's academy in Mallorca under the watchful eyes of the Spaniard."I asked if it would be possible for him to come and maybe be some kind of ​inspiration, also hear some feedback from him," Swiatek said."It was a privilege to have him on court. I honestly didn't have many expectations because I know he's super busy and he has a lot of stuff to do, even though he always has different projects and everything."Now I'll continue with Francisco. He'll be the person that takes ‌care of the ​whole process. That's the plan for now."  Related Story