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Jupiter Links Golf Club's Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, and Kevin Kisner celebrate TGL win over Atlanta Drive, ending losing streak.
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Jupiter Links snaps losing streak with win over Atlanta Drive in TGL

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Jupiter Links Golf Club secured its first victory of TGL Season 2, defeating Atlanta Drive GC 8-6 at the SoFi Center. The team overcame an early deficit with a strong performance in Triples, led by Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, and Kevin Kisner. This win ends a five-match losing streak dating back to the previous season.

Bungie has identified multiple issues causing players to accumulate too much high-rarity loot early in Marathon Season 2. The studio released an update on June 16 to adjust progression rates. A mysterious bug and other factors have contributed to the problem.

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Bungie released Marathon Season 2 on June 2 with new modes and a progression reset, but players encountered multiple errors that disrupted matches. The studio responded with compensation and maintenance to restore service.

Blizzard Entertainment has unveiled an updated design for Overwatch hero Anran following fan complaints about her original appearance. The changes address concerns that she resembled other characters and did not match her cinematic debut. The new look will debut with Season 2 on April 14.

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As The Pitt season 2 nears its conclusion during a chaotic Fourth of July shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, several characters face pivotal uncertainties. The series raises concerns about sabbaticals, health issues, career paths, and personal traumas among its medical staff. Creator R. Scott Gemmill hints at deeper developments in the remaining episodes.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launched its season 2 update on February 5, 2025, introducing new multiplayer maps, weapons, and game modes across various playstyles. The update also revives Ranked Play and adds fresh Zombies content. Players can access over 100 Battle Pass rewards, including the new character Victoria Atwood.

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Colin Farrell, executive producer and star of Apple TV's Sugar, has shared insights into the second season, which will delve into multiple investigations while continuing the search for his character's missing sister. The neo-noir series, known for its twist revealing Farrell's investigator as an alien, premieres on June 19, 2026. Farrell reflects on themes of human decency amid a cruel world.

 

 

 

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