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Nov 12 2024POLITICS

Senate Showdown: Who's Next in Line for GOP Leadership?

The Republican Senate is gearing up for a big change. The spot for the next majority leader is up for grabs, and it's a battle between three senators: John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. This race is more than just a power play; it's a test of where the

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

PHI Eagles’ Snap Counts and Players’ Highlights in Win Over Dallas

Let’s dive into the details of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 10 win over the Dallas Cowboys, with a focus on who played and how they performed. On the offensive side, the Eagles had some key players sitting out, which meant Fred Johnson and Mekhi Becton had to play the whole game. Despite missing so

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fans Discuss John Dutton's Shocking Exit from Yellowstone

In the recent season of "Yellowstone, " viewers were left stunned by the sudden departure of Kevin Costner's character, John Dutton. The show abruptly revealed Dutton's death early on, and later, it was unveiled that he had been murdered. Fans took to social media to express their disappointment, wi

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

The Celtics’ Fighting Spirit Lives On: Jaylen Brown and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Heated Encounter

Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics aren't backing down from any challenges. Recently, Brown had a heated moment with Giannis Antetokounmpo during a game against the Milwaukee Bucks. The Greek Freak threw an elbow at Brown, and then pretended to apologize but quickly took his hand back. This inciden

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Nov 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Superman's Dad: Not Guilty of Phantom Zone Crime

Did you know Superman's dad, Jor-El, wasn't actually responsible for the Phantom Zone being used as a prison? That's right! In the latest Superman comic, Action Comics #1075, we find out that someone else took Jor-El's invention and used it for evil. This changes everything we thought we knew about

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Nov 12 2024BUSINESS

Mat Ishbia: From Benchwarmer to Billionaire Sports Owner

Mat Ishbia's love for basketball started early, but his skills didn't match his passion. He was a walk-on point guard at Michigan State, rarely getting off the bench during their 2000 national championship. After graduating, he considered coaching but chose a different path. He joined his dad's smal

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

Rising Stars: Changes in College Football Rankings Shake Things Up

Week 11 in college football saw some big upsets, leading to shifts in the top 10 rankings. Teams like Oregon and Georgia slipped, making way for others to climb. Texas jumped to No. 3, while Indiana moved up to No. 4 after both showed strong performances. Alabama re-entered the top 10 at No. 9 follo

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Nov 11 2024SPORTS

The Jets' New Chapter: A Tale of Old Problems

The New York Jets faced a humiliating defeat against the Arizona Cardinals, losing 31-6. This marks their seventh loss of the season, leaving them with a dismal record of 3-7. The once-promising season had many fans hoping for a turnaround, but the team's struggles seem to echo the past. Aaron Rodg

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Keir Starmer Makes History in Paris: First UK PM at Armistice Ceremony Since WWII

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to travel to Paris this Monday. He'll be attending the Armistice commemorations, becoming the first UK leader to do so since World War II. Starmer will join French President Emmanuel Macron and veterans from both countries to honor those who died in World W

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Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Summit in Azerbaijan Kicks Off: Who Pays the Bill?

The annual climate summit, COP29, has started in Baku, Azerbaijan. The key topic is money – how much is needed and who will pay to help poor countries deal with climate change? The UN says developing countries need about $1 billion daily just to cope with current extreme weather. They're getting onl

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