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Authorities arrested suspect Vance Boelter in the Minnesota lawmakers shootings, revealing he had 70 potential targets, with police releasing his photo as the investigation unfolds.

Norris & Piastri collide as Russell wins in Canada

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Norris & Piastri collide as Russell wins in Canada
In a chaotic turn at the Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided, knocking Norris out of the race entirely. Meanwhile, George Russell seized the opportunity to clinch the victory—a major moment for him and his team.
Editor’s Note: Team collisions are always messy, but this one stings extra for McLaren—losing both cars in a single incident is a brutal setback. For Russell, though, it’s a huge win that could shift momentum in the season. Racing fans will be talking about this drama for weeks.
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Editor’s Note: India’s pace attack is deep, but Bumrah’s workload management is a recurring headache. If others like Arshdeep and Akash Deep can deliver, it eases pressure on the star bowler and builds long-term resilience—critical for a grueling tour like England. Fans should watch how this next-gen group handles the challenge.
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