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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Philly's Wild Past and the Lions' Big Game

Dan Campbell, the head coach of the Detroit Lions, has some wild stories from his time playing in Philadelphia. He remembers the city as an intense place to play, especially back in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Fans were known for throwing batteries and even spitting on players. Campbell, who pla

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Nov 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Amazon Snags Rights to Rebecca Yarros' Heart-Wrenching Romance

Amazon MGM Studios has won a heated competition to secure the film rights for Rebecca Yarros' emotional romance novel, The Last Letter. This victory comes after a fierce bidding war that saw major players like Netflix and Paramount also vying for the rights. The novel, which was re-released this yea

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Nov 12 2025CRIME

A Tale of Power, Money, and Alleged Secrets

In the world of politics, power and money often intersect in complex ways. Linda Sun, a former top aide to New York Governors Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo, found herself at the center of a legal storm. Prosecutors allege that Sun, while earning a government salary of $145, 000, received millions in

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

The Fall of a Japanese Business Titan

Shigenobu Nagamori, the founder of Nidec Corp. , was once celebrated as a bold and outspoken entrepreneur in Japan. Alongside Masayoshi Son of SoftBank and Tadashi Yanai of Fast Retailing, he was part of a trio known for their ambitious goals and criticism of traditional business practices. However,

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Nov 12 2025BUSINESS

How AI Chatbots Help Businesses Grow Without the Growing Pains

Businesses often hit a wall where they can't keep up with customer needs. This is where AI chatbots come in handy. They act like extra team members, handling customer queries without needing more staff. Customers these days prefer chatting online over calling. A smart chatbot can greet them instant

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Nov 12 2025SPORTS

Dallas Athletes Secure College Futures

Dallas-area athletes are making big moves, committing to colleges across the country. From basketball to softball, these students are signing their letters of intent, ready to take their skills to the next level. The early signing period is in full swing, and these athletes are making their choices

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Winter's Whisper: A Chilly Morning in North Jersey

Winter made its presence known in North Jersey on a recent Tuesday morning. As people woke up, they found a light dusting of snow, a gentle reminder of the season's arrival. This was the first time snowflakes had danced in the air this season, and it was a sight to behold. The weather was brisk, wi

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Portland's Weather: A Mix of Sun, Clouds, and Rain Ahead

Portland's weather is set to be a mix of sun, clouds, and rain in the coming days. First, let's talk about Veterans Day. It's looking like a decent day for outdoor plans. The weather will be dry, and temperatures will be just a bit above average. Expect a partly sunny morning, but clouds will start

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Nov 12 2025HEALTH

A New Leader for Drug Regulation: What It Means for Us

The U. S. Food and Drug Administration is looking to bring in a new boss for its drug approval team. This person, Richard Pazdur, is known for his work in cancer treatments. If he takes the job, he'll be in charge of making sure most medicines, from those you buy without a prescription to those need

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Nov 12 2025CRIME

Darfur's Women Share Their Pain: A Cry for Help

Sudan's ongoing conflict has left women in Darfur facing unimaginable horrors. The U. N. has shared reports of systematic rape, killings, and children going missing as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of al-Fashir city. This city's fall has given the RSF a strong hold on the

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