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  • Team Penske driver Joey Logano (22) celebrates with family in victory lane after winning the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Richmond Va. (AP Photo/Robert Simmons)

  • Team Penske driver Joey Logano (22) celebrates in victory lane after winning the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026, in Richmond Va. (AP Photo/Robert Simmons)

  • (FILES) Charles Spencer, brother of Britain's late princess Diana, arrives at Kensington Palace for the unveiling of a new statue to his sister on what have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday in London on July 1, 2021. Charles Spencer, the brother of the late princess Diana, revealed on August 18, 2026 he has penned a book "to tell the truth" about his sister and her life as the 30th anniversary of her death looms. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) Bremen's German forward Niclas Fuellkrug celebrates the 1-1 during the German first division Bundesliga football match between VfL Wolfsburg and Werder Bremen in Wolfsburg, Germany, on August 6, 2022. Three years after leaving the club, forward Niclas Füllkrug is set to return to Werder Bremen on a one-season loan from West Ham, the German club announced on August 18, 2026. (Photo by Ronny Hartmann / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO

  • A 80-meter-long barge loaded with rocks will be sunken on the section of the Danube adjacent to the Paks Nuclear Power Plant near Dunaszentbenedek on August 18, 2026 to raise the water level of the Danube and help secure the facility's cooling water supply. Construction experts from the Hungarian Water Authority and the Hungarian Defense Forces are racing against time at the power plant, as the Danube's water level is expected to drop another 89 centimeters over the next two days, directly endangering the operation of the two remaining units. Therefore, the controlled sinking of the barges here is to ensure the operation results in an adequate rise in water level at the power plant pumps. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Two 80-meter-long barges loaded with rocks will be sink on the section of the Danube adjacent to the Paks Nuclear Power Plant near Dunaszentbenedek on August 18, 2026 to raise the water level of the Danube and help secure the facility's cooling water supply. Construction experts from the Hungarian Water Authority and the Hungarian Defense Forces are racing against time at the power plant, as the Danube's water level is expected to drop another 89 centimeters over the next two days, directly endangering the operation of the two remaining units. Therefore, the controlled sinking of the barges here is to ensure the operation results in an adequate rise in water level at the power plant pumps. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Two 80-meter-long barges loaded with rocks will be sink on the section of the Danube adjacent to the Paks Nuclear Power Plant near Dunaszentbenedek on August 18, 2026 to raise the water level of the Danube and help secure the facility's cooling water supply. Construction experts from the Hungarian Water Authority and the Hungarian Defense Forces are racing against time at the power plant, as the Danube's water level is expected to drop another 89 centimeters over the next two days, directly endangering the operation of the two remaining units. Therefore, the controlled sinking of the barges here is to ensure the operation results in an adequate rise in water level at the power plant pumps. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Two 80-meter-long barges loaded with rocks will be sink on the section of the Danube adjacent to the Paks Nuclear Power Plant near Dunaszentbenedek on August 18, 2026 to raise the water level of the Danube and help secure the facility's cooling water supply. Construction experts from the Hungarian Water Authority and the Hungarian Defense Forces are racing against time at the power plant, as the Danube's water level is expected to drop another 89 centimeters over the next two days, directly endangering the operation of the two remaining units. Therefore, the controlled sinking of the barges here is to ensure the operation results in an adequate rise in water level at the power plant pumps. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP via Getty Images)

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