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The Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott have reached a monumental agreement on a four-year, $240 million contract extension just ahead of the team’s regular-season opener against the Cleveland Browns. This new deal, which includes a staggering $231 million in guaranteed money and an $80 million signing bonus, makes Prescott the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history, with an average of $60 million per year. https://t.co/Yp7ltCwP2M Sources: Dak Prescott, #Cowboys agree to record $240M deal https://t.co/bwwAOkZpUm #NFL #NFLRedZone #FootballFans #SportsUpdate #football #sports pic.twitter.com/C1iwEDbY7Y — bigdaddy (@bigdaddycasino) September 8, 2024 Prescott’s extension keeps him in Dallas through the 2028 season, securing the…

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In a surprising turn of events just hours before the Miami Dolphins were set to face the Jacksonville Jaguars, star wide receiver Tyreek Hill was briefly detained by police outside Hard Rock Stadium. Hill, who was pulled over for a traffic violation, was placed in handcuffs after an incident with police but has since been released. According to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, Hill is still expected to play in the game. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was briefly detained for a traffic violation while entering Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, hours before his team was set to open the…

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Witnessing the people of Papua New Guinea welcome Pope Francis was a deeply moving experience. Traveling with a small group of journalists to the remote city of Vanimo, tucked away in the northwestern part of the country, offered a unique glimpse into the lives of some of the most isolated people in the world. The joy and gratitude of the people for the Pope’s visit were palpable, leaving an emotional imprint that will be hard to forget. Waiting to welcome Pope Francis at the Caritas School run by Salesian sisters that has 1,000 female students in Port Moresby, the capital…

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Pope Francis made a heartfelt visit to the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea on Sunday, where he delivered a message of love, unity, and peace to a nation grappling with tribal violence and cultural divisions. The visit, part of his ongoing mission to reach the “peripheries” of the Catholic Church, was filled with symbolic gestures, including the delivery of medicine, musical instruments, and a warm embrace of the people living in these remote regions. Pope Francis began his official tour of Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Saturday morning, Sept. 7, meeting and greeting with local and Pacific leaders and…

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In a tragic incident in southern Lebanon, three Lebanese paramedics lost their lives, and two others were wounded, one critically, during an Israeli airstrike in the town of Faroun. The paramedics, members of the Lebanese Civil Defence, were responding to fires caused by earlier Israeli airstrikes when their fire truck was directly hit. Lebanon’s health ministry released a statement condemning the attack as a “blatant strike” on emergency workers, marking the second such incident within 12 hours. Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the attack, calling it a clear violation of international law. He announced plans for an emergency meeting on…

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Apple is set to introduce its latest technological advancement, Apple Intelligence, at its upcoming Glowtime event, alongside the anticipated reveals of the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch X. Following its successful debut during the WWDC keynote in June, Apple Intelligence is poised to become a central feature in the Apple ecosystem, with new capabilities for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Currently available in developer beta form, Apple Intelligence brings advanced writing tools, photo features, and significant Siri upgrades, but the full release is expected later this fall. Many of the most anticipated Apple Intelligence features will arrive gradually after the launch…

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SpaceX is pushing the boundaries of space exploration with ambitious plans to launch missions to Mars as soon as two years from now, according to its founder and CEO Elon Musk. On September 7, Musk revealed on social media that these initial flights to Mars would be uncrewed, serving as crucial tests for landing safely on the Red Planet. If all goes well, SpaceX aims to send the first crewed missions to Mars just two years later, in 2028. 👀BREAKING Based on the latest information available up to September 8, 2024: – **Uncrewed Missions to Mars**: Elon Musk has announced…

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