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The Four Horsemen are back for more sleight of hand and elaborate heists in the Now You See Me: Now You Don't trailer.
The first trailer for “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” has arrived, and our four original horsemen are finally back together ...
Earlier this week, my daughter won some money at a barrel race and the proud mama in me looked for her high and low after hearing her name called from the crows nest to congratulate her and take a ...
Some know-it-all blogger slaps your team's class with a C, and you have no other recourse but to spend the rest of the day yelling at him on the internet. Well, fear no more! I gave every team an ...
Yeat delivered an updated version of Drake's 2016 track "Feel No Ways" during his Coachella set on Friday. The California rapper-singer covered the Views song in autotune to a full crowd that ...
The high expectations Ramirez had for Hip 1053, an Irish-bred bay colt by No Nay Never ... graded stakes placed winner Cooke Creek. The lone horse to work in 21 flat was Hip 1047, a dark bay ...
Disqualification of Covered Horse's Race results, including forfeiture of all purses and other compensation, prizes, trophies, points, and rankings and repayment or surrender (as applicable); a ...
Some of this No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files trailer may look familiar. That’s because some footage of it already appeared in previous announcement videos. The opening ...
Kawasaki boldly revealed a hydrogen-powered, AI-equipped, fully rideable robotic horse during the Osaka Kansai Expo in Japan on April 4. Which is suspiciously close to April 1. Rest semi-assured, ...
"He was a wonderful horse and we will all miss him greatly." 2025 NFL Draft betting, odds, lines: Cam Ward is now the overwhelming favorite to go No. 1 overall Ward passed Colorado QB Shedeur ...
Is it the horse’s turn to render the car obsolete? Japanese robotics company Kawasaki Heavy Industries is charging into the future — while leaning on an ancient mode of transport. Meet Corleo ...
This will include the horse being sent for post-mortem." Dunshea added: "Prior to Saturday’s race there had been no fatal injuries in the previous nine races run over the Grand National course ...