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robert duvall

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Robert Duvall was this actor who just had this way of making you feel everything on screen, you know, that deep kind of intensity mixed with real humanity. He passed away on February 15, 2026, at 95 years old, and its already all over social media and news sites. Fans and other actors are posting tributes left and right. His career went on for like seven decades, which is crazy when you think about how much Hollywood changed during that time. I mean, born in San Diego back in 1931, he came from a military family, his dad in the Navy and all that. So early on, life was pretty structured, but he still had this curiosity thing going. In college, someone pushed him toward acting, and that stuck with him. It shaped not just his path but how we see emotions in movies, I think. He trained at some theater school in New York, the Neighborhood Playhouse, and started out in TV and plays in the 50s and early 60s. Then his first big film role was Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird in 1962. That ch...

t20 world cup 2026 india squad

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  The countdown to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has begun, and excitement is sky-high across the cricketing world — especially in India. This time, the spectacle returns home, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, giving Indian fans a chance to cheer for their heroes live from the stands. The tournament begins on February 7, 2026, and with 20 teams competing, the stage is set for another cricketing extravaganza. India comes into the tournament as the defending champions, having lifted the trophy in 2024. With that success still fresh in memory, expectations are immense. On December 20, 2025, the BCCI announced India’s 15-member squad — and it’s a lineup that blends experience, flair, and fearless youth. Captain SKY and His Men Leading the side once again is Suryakumar Yadav, one of the most innovative and fearless batters in modern cricket. His 360-degree hitting and calm yet aggressive leadership style have earned him the trust of both selectors and fans. Axar Patel has been named...

sevilla vs real betis

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Sevilla vs Real Betis: The Heartbeat of Seville In Seville, football isn’t just a weekend escape. It’s everywhere—in the bars, in the plazas, in the arguments between friends who suddenly forget they like each other. The city splits in two whenever Sevilla FC and Real Betis meet. This isn’t just a derby. It’s El Gran Derbi, a stubborn, feverish rivalry that pulls families apart for ninety minutes and stitches them back together after the final whistle—sometimes. The story runs deep. Sevilla FC started with British expats and soon became the club of the local elite. They’re the ones with the trophy room that glitters with Europa League silverware, the club people point to when they talk about continental success. Betis? They came from the city’s edges, a club born from mergers and working-class grit. Their fans rally behind “¡Viva el Betis manquepierda!”—long live Betis, even when they lose. That old class divide isn’t as sharp as it once was, but you still feel it humming beneath the s...
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West Ham vs Liverpool: The Claret and Blue Roadblock on the Red March When Liverpool head to the London Stadium, it’s never just another box to tick off on the schedule. Sure, on paper it’s a top team facing a mid-table outfit, but anyone who’s actually watched these games knows it’s much more than that. This is a scrap—loud, physical, and dripping with history. East London brings all its raw pride and energy, throwing it right in the face of Liverpool’s slick, relentless style. It’s not just about three points. It’s about grit, nerve, and facing down an opponent that refuses to be intimidated by Liverpool’s reputation. These matches have a way of sticking in the memory, especially if you wear claret and blue. West Ham have made a habit of tripping Liverpool up just when they least expect it. Ask any Hammer about the 2006 FA Cup Final—Liverpool had to drag themselves back from the edge that day. And in the league, West Ham have pulled off more than a few surprises. That 2-0 win in 2016...

crystal palace vs man united

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Palace vs United: The Theatre of Dreams Meets the Selhurst Park Nightmare A trip to Crystal Palace used to be just another stop on Manchester United’s schedule—a safe bet for three points. Not anymore. These days, heading to Selhurst Park is a real test, a reminder of how unpredictable the Premier League has become. On one side, you’ve got United’s massive global brand and all that history. On the other, Palace, a club that thrives on community spirit and turns their home into a fortress, especially when the big teams roll into town. It wasn’t always like this. For years, United walked into these games expecting to win, while Palace played the underdog—occasionally pulling off a shock, like that famous FA Cup final replay back in 1990. But since Ferguson left, United’s confidence at Selhurst has crumbled more than once. Palace’s speed on the break, their physical edge, and the sheer energy from the stands have caught United out time and again. Losses like the 4-0 thrashing in 2020 or t...