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In New York, the Rangers are officially under new management — family management. James Dolan has handed day-to-day operations of the franchise to his thirty-two-year-old son Quentin. It's a significant power shift at Madison Square Garden, and Ranger fans will be watching closely to see whether this move steadies the ship or stirs the waters heading into next season.
Shifting to the World Cup, and two thousand twenty-six is already delivering the kind of drama that makes this tournament special. Paraguay knocked off Germany, Cape Verde drew against both Spain and Uruguay, and with the final at MetLife Stadium just over two weeks away, the door is wide open for a genuine shock winner. The field is as unpredictable as it's been in years, and nobody has this thing figured out.
And staying with the World Cup, England has an unusual ally in their preparation for a round of sixteen clash at the Azteca in Mexico City — altitude. Reports are circulating that Viagra, originally developed as a cardiovascular medication, may actually help players cope with the thin air at elevation. Whether the Three Lions go that route or not, it's easily the most talked-about pre-match story of the week.
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