King of the Hill Revival: Hank Hill Returns on Hulu After 15-Year Hiatus

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King of the Hill Revival: Hank Hill Returns on Hulu After 15-Year Hiatus

Hank Hill returns in a new season of "King of the Hill" now available on Hulu after a 15-year hiatus. The show follows Hank and Peggy as they navigate modern life in Arlon, Texas, with their son Bobby running a German-Asian fusion restaurant. Familiar characters like Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer also make a comeback, adding their classic quirks to the mix. Executive producer Saladin K. Patterson promises a blend of nostalgia and fresh humor, exploring cultural and relational changes without delving into politics. Fans can look forward to 10 new episodes.

President Donald Trump recently criticized radio host Charlamagne Tha God, dismissing his opinions on the president's performance. Charlamagne had expressed his doubts about Trump's presidency on a Fox News show hosted by Lara Trump, highlighting negative impacts on vulnerable communities. Trump retaliated by calling Charlamagne a "racist sleazebag" and questioning his professional credibility.

Oasis expressed shock and sadness after a man fell to his death during their concert at Wembley Stadium in London. The Metropolitan Police responded to the incident, where a man in his 40s was found with injuries consistent with a fall and pronounced dead at the scene. Oasis extended condolences to the victim's family and friends, urging witnesses to come forward. The band's first tour in 16 years began in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4.

Marvel's "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" experienced a 66% drop in its second weekend at the North American box office but retained the top spot with $40 million in earnings, totaling $198 million domestically. "The Bad Guys 2" and "The Naked Gun" secured the second and third spots, respectively. The film's performance mirrored that of Marvel's previous release, "Thunderbolts," which saw a 55% decline in its second weekend, nearly matching "Captain America: Brave New World."

Soulja Boy, also known as DeAndre Cortez Way, was arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm during a traffic stop. The rapper was a passenger in the vehicle and booked into jail in the Wilshire Division. Soulja Boy recently faced legal troubles after being found liable for sexually assaulting and abusing a former assistant, resulting in a $4 million damages ruling against him.

Miyu Yama****a of Japan clinched her first major title at the Women's British Open, holding off Charley Hull with a flawless performance. Yama****a's 2-under 70 secured a two-shot victory, with Hull settling for second place alongside Minami Katsu of Japan. Japanese players have been dominant in women's golf majors, winning four of the last nine championships, including Mao Saigo's victory at the Chevron Championship earlier this year.

Lewis Hamilton expressed concerns about facing undisclosed issues "in the background" following a challenging Formula 1 race where he finished 12th. Hamilton qualified in the same position and hinted at underlying problems affecting his performance. The Mercedes driver reassured fans that he still loves racing despite the setbacks. Hamilton's teammate Charles Leclerc acknowledged questioning the team's decision-making during the race, later learning about an unknown chassis issue affecting the car.

Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman was arrested on weapons charges during a traffic stop for vehicle violations. Authorities found five firearms, including two assault weapons, in Perryman's vehicle. Perryman cooperated during the stop and was booked on felony charges, currently held without bond at the South Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station. The Chargers are investigating the situation and monitoring developments as Perryman awaits his court appearance.

A group led by Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca has agreed to purchase the Connecticut Sun for a record $325 million and relocate the team to Boston by the 2027 season. Pagliuca plans to invest $100 million in a new practice facility for the team in Boston. The sale is pending approval from the WNBA and its Board of Governors, marking a significant move for the franchise and Boston sports.

The WNBA announced strict consequences for fans throwing objects onto the court, following incidents involving sex toys at Atlanta Dream and Chicago Sky games. The league stated that any person caught throwing objects will be ejected from the arena and face a minimum one-year ban. The incidents occurred during games against Golden State, prompting the WNBA to take a firm stance against such behavior.