Roundup: Brian Williams Moved to MSNBC; Watch All Six Star Wars Movies at Once

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Charlies Pierce on Charleston. [Esquire]

“Below are the nine ordinary people taken from the world before their time.” [Mic]

Judge rules Saints/Pelicans owner Tom Benson is competent, his estranged heirs had been attempting to take over. [Nola]

“Odell Beckham leaves in hurry after complaining about teammates” [NY Post]

Three scouts give their opinions on Karl-Anthony Towns, Jahlil Okafor and D’Angelo Russell. [Grantland]

Shawn Marion announced his retirement after 16 seasons. [Complex]

Superlatives from the Group Stage of the Women’s World Cup. [Washington Post]

Julie Johnston is the surprise breakout star for the USWNT at the World Cup. [WSJ]

Worthwhile read on Chile’s National soccer stadium and the atrocities committed there. [New York Times]

Mack Brown and Matthew McConaughey are total bros. [SI.com]

Ranking all 15 Pixar movies. [Vulture]

A luke-warm review and a postive-ish review for the new season of True Detective. [Time/Grantland]

“It’s like Entourage if Entourage was Playmakers and about Ari instead of Vince. And if Jeremy Piven was The Rock.
But here’s the thing: It’s more watchable than Entourage, and it’s entirely due to that last sentence.” [Uproxx]

Interested in a Tom Brady/Roger Goodell piece? [Washington Post]

Jon Stewart’s somber, joke-free Daily Show opening on the Charleston shooting.

This could be deleted by the time you’re browsing, but it’s all six Star Wars movies interlaced over one another.

Car loops.

Blake Anderson on a Cincy morning show to promote Dope took an interesting turn at the end.

New Order