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SpaceX planning $1.5 trillion IPO in 2026 as Elon Musk readies record listing

If the flotation proceeds as planned, it would sit just below Saudi Aramco's record-setting $1.7 trillion IPO in 2019. Musk, 54, founded SpaceX in 2002 with the goal of revolutionising space travel by slashing launch costs and making human missions to Mars viable. Over the past two decades, the company has reshaped the global launch market, fielding its reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets and becoming the partner of choice for governments, satellite operators and private clients.
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Student killed, suspect in custody in Kentucky State University shooting

A shooting at Kentucky State University left one dead and another critically injured; the non-student suspect is in custody and there is no ongoing threat.
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US authorities acknowledge immigrant children held beyond court-set limit

Hundreds of immigrant children in U.S. detention were held beyond the 20-day court-mandated limit, with some detained up to 168 days.
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Mothers searching for missing Texans in Mexico: It's an endless nightmare'

Lisa Torres woke up with an unexplained chest pain on July 29, 2017. She was in Guanajuato, visiting family. She thought she was going to get sick. She had a feeling something was wrong, although at that moment she didn't know that her 22-year-old son, Roberto Franco Jr., had just disappeared on the way to where she was. Roberto had left Houston, Texas, at the wheel of a vehicle around 4:00 a.m. He was due to arrive in the Mexican city by 10:00 a.m.
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Caught on Video: AC Transit Operator Appears to Assault Cyclist - Streetsblog San Francisco

An AC Transit bus driver aggressively swerved into a bike lane, threatening a cyclist, and transit supervisors initially refused to engage with the cyclist's complaint.
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Phillies Have Offer Out To J.T. Realmuto

The Phillies have offered veteran catcher J.T. Realmuto a contract while pursuing his return after re-signing Kyle Schwarber.
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1 day ago

Black bear populations are bouncing back. Here's how these Texas towns are coping

Black bear populations in far West Texas are increasing, prompting capture and collaring studies while residents confront more neighborhood encounters and livestock risks.
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Video: Somali Americans Are Carrying Proof of Citizenship Amid ICE Raids

Somali Americans in Minnesota are carrying U.S. passports and IDs out of fear of wrongful arrests after ICE raids and inflammatory presidential rhetoric.
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Are we in a recession? Maybe professional Santas can tell us

Demand for professional Santas and other seasonal retail workers has cooled this holiday season, reflecting a broader decline in seasonal hiring.
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Machado to accept Nobel as fight against Venezuelan regime intensifies

Maria Corina Machado will accept the Nobel Peace Prize while supporting nonpeaceful measures and threats of force, declaring Venezuelan elections incapable of ousting Maduro.
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Former Dodgers' scouting director Logan White wins award, announces retirement

Logan White shaped the Dodgers' scouting and farm system from 2002 through 2014, joined the Padres in 2015, and announced his retirement in December 2025.
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22 hours ago

Prison guards intercept drone delivery of holiday steaks and crab legs for inmates

Guards at Lee Correctional Institution intercepted a drone-delivered contraband package containing cigarettes, rolling tobacco, meat and crab legs destined for inmates.
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Good Morning, News: Atmospheric River Underway, Beaverton Students Walk Out To Protest ICE, and Trump Is Trying To Buy Love From the Farmers He's Screwing Over

Portland will see heavy rain and high winds from an atmospheric river, raising flood risk while highlighting the need for green infrastructure and drain clearing.
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18 hours ago

DOJ can unseal Jeffrey Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking case records, judge says

NEW YORK -- A federal judge on Tuesday granted the Justice Department's request to publicly release grand jury transcripts and other material from Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking case, citing a new law that requires the government to open its files on Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime confidant, but he cautioned that people shouldn't expect to learn much new information from them.
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'A hard no': Utah man charged with torturing his children on hike denied bail

At the Dec. 2 hearing, Commissioner Todd Olsen issued a protective order prohibiting Smith from any in-person, written or electronic contact with the children. When Smith asked the court to consider pretrial release, Olsen asked the state's opinion, and prosecutor Clifford Ross opposed the request unequivocally. "That's a hard no, your honor," Ross said. He directed the court to the probable cause declaration, citing safety concerns, and maintained that a no-bail warrant remained appropriate, given the severity of the allegations against Smith.
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Penalty for men accused of robbing Oakland sex buyers: Probation for one, 9 days in jail for the other

Alameda County prosecutors have struck plea deals with two alleged robbers, both of whom were accused of luring their victims into a false sense of security with the help of a suspected prostitute. In one case, Nicholas Lewis, 31, was sentenced to nine days he already served in jail plus probation after pleading no contest to grand theft. In another, Luis Silva, 24, also pleaded no contest to grand theft for a two-year probation term, court records show.
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22-Year-Old Pleads Guilty In $263 Million Crypto Scheme

A 22-year-old pleaded guilty for laundering $3.5 million in a multi-state RICO crypto theft operation that stole about $263 million.
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Feds charge man with distributing child sex abuse material from girlfriend's San Pablo home

A 27-year-old man, Chadwick Gribble, is charged with distributing child sexual abuse material and faces 5–20 years in federal prison.
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The Area With the Most Police Killings in Every State

Police killings vary dramatically across U.S. counties, clustering in specific areas that reflect social, economic, training, and accountability disparities.
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Suspect arrested in Los Gatos following burglary

Multiple theft incidents: unlocked vehicle burglarized with stolen cards used at stores; attempted residential break-in led to misdemeanor arrest; another car was ransacked.
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Fall River assisted-living facility owner and inspector sue each other over faulty sprinklers in deadly fire

Faulty recalled sprinkler heads and disputed inspection practices are blamed after a Massachusetts assisted-living facility fire killed ten people.
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US detains two men accused of smuggling $160 million worth of Nvidia AI gear to China

The US Department of Justice has detained two men for allegedly violating export control laws by attempting to smuggle at least $160 million worth of Nvidia Corp. AI chips to China. A third, the owner of a Houston company, has already pleaded guilty. The department alleges the men operated a smuggling network that spanned the Houston business, run by Alan Hao Hsu, and several warehouses across the US, which replaced Nvidia labels from H100 and H200 AI chips with the fictional Sandkyan brand before shipping them.
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A popular video of a priest blocking ICE agents isn't real - Poynter

AI-generated videos falsely depict a Catholic priest confronting ICE agents at a church; the clips circulated widely and were produced using AI video generators.
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14 hours ago

Appalachian coalition pushes for stronger federal flood response

Flood relief and resilience funding for Appalachian communities remains insufficient and is being delayed or blocked by federal officials, worsening recovery and preparedness.
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What's Your Name?' Bodycam Footage Reveals Moment Cops First Confronted Luigi Mangione in McDonald's

Bodycam footage shows Pennsylvania police arresting Luigi Mangione at a McDonald's five days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot; Mangione pleaded not guilty.
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LA true crime producer led double life as fake heiress, FBI alleges

Mary Carole McDonnell allegedly defrauded multiple financial institutions of nearly $30 million by posing as an aerospace heiress and fleeing overseas.
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16 hours ago

Jamie Dimon taps Jeff Bezos, Michael Dell and Ford CEO Jim Farley to advise JPMorgan's $1.5 trillion national-security initiative | Fortune

JPMorgan Chase launched a $1.5 trillion national-security initiative with a high-profile advisory council and an initial $10 billion investment in security-critical companies.
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15 hours ago

Audit recommends stronger drug storage and oversight at San Jose Fire Department

San Jose Fire Department inventory controls need formalized policies and stronger oversight after a captain allegedly tampered with and stole controlled substances.
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Stockton mass shooting update: Masked gunmen fired at least 50 rounds from multiple firearms, sheriff says

Masked gunmen fired at least 50 rounds at a Stockton banquet hall, killing four including three children and wounding 11; investigation ongoing.
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South Bay leaders say they will protect against ICE during Super Bowl as immigrant fears persist

San Jose is preparing east-side small businesses for Super Bowl tourism while advancing ICE-free protections and allocating resources for immigrant defense and economic promotion.
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'Deeply disturbed': Officials investigating 'human swastika' at Bay Area school

The photo of the students went viral and showed eight students laying on the ground, forming the symbol. According to KNTV-TV and the Los Angeles Times, the social media post also had an antisemitic 1939 quote from Adolf Hitler. Silbergeld told SFGATE that the photo was "a disturbing and unacceptable act of antisemitism." She said school officials identified the students but they can't be named publicly because of federal law.
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22 hours ago

Livestream: Day 7 of the Brian Walshe murder trial continues blood testing testimony

State Police forensic scientist Matthew Sheehan spent Monday afternoon walking jurors through blood and bloody items he said stretched from the basement of the Walshe home in Cohasset to a trash bin outside Brian Walshe's mother's home in Swampscott. Walshe is standing trial for allegedly killing his wife, Ana, on New Year's Day 2023. Prosecutors say he then dismembered her body and tossed her remains in dumpsters around the region, including one near his mother's home. Investigators never found her body.
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Woman claiming to be an heiress allegedly scammed nearly $30 million from California banks, authorities say

Between July 2017 and May 2018, Mary Carole McDonnell, 73, falsely claimed to be the heir to the McDonnell aircraft family and said that she would have access to an $80-million secret trust fund, according to an FBI news release. The FBI is now appealing for the public's help in locating this fugitive who remains on the run. McDonnell is accused of fraudulently obtaining about $14.7 million from the Banc of California
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Maryland man pleads guilty to fatal Bayside shooting during drug-related kidnapping in 2024: Feds - QNS

Marcus "Nacho" Pittman pleaded guilty to fatally shooting a marijuana dealer in Bayside during a robbery and faces 10 years to life imprisonment.
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20 hours ago

The low-hire, low-fire economy crawls along with job openings unchanged from September to October | Fortune

The Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 7.67 million vacancies in October, close to September's 7.66 million. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), which was delayed by the extended government shutdown, also showed that the layoffs rose and number of people quitting their jobs - a sign of confidence in the labor market - fell in October.
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15 hours ago

Man accused of shooting Jets' Kris Boyd near Midtown nightclub charged with attempted murder amNewYork

Frederick Green surrendered in Buffalo and faces attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting Jets cornerback Kris Boyd outside a Manhattan bar on Nov. 16.
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Sources: Gamecocks hiring TCU's Briles as OC

Briles, a longtime offensive coordinator, has been at TCU since 2023, following stints at Arkansas, Florida State, Houston, FAU and Baylor. The 2015 Broyles Award finalist mentored TCU quarterback Josh Hoover, who set a school record last year with 3,949 yards passing with 27 touchdowns and 11 interceptions as the Horned Frogs ranked eighth nationally in passing offense at 312.9 yards a game.
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18 hours ago

Needham woman killed in Maine crash

An 81-year-old Needham woman died when her Toyota struck the rear of a stopped, malfunctioning tractor-trailer on the Maine Turnpike; investigation is ongoing.
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18 hours ago

Two more Tribal communities awarded grants in New Mexico

Two Tribal communities in New Mexico - the Santa Clara Pueblo in Rio Arriba County and the Fort Sill Chiricahua Warm Springs Apache Tribe in Luna County - each received a maximum $100,000 planning grants from the state's Grant Writing, Engineering and Planning Program (GWEP). GWEP is funded and administered by The New Mexico Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE), which has provided $5 million in funding. GWEP helps Tribes, local governments and cooperatives win grants to bring broadband to unserved areas.
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15 hours ago

Job openings barely improved in October, hitting 7.7 million

U.S. job openings stayed near 7.7 million in October as layoffs rose and quits fell, signaling a cooling labor market amid economic uncertainty.
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20 hours ago

Nursing assistant accused of sexually assaulting child at N.H. hospital

A 25-year-old nursing assistant at a New Hampshire hospital was arrested and charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault for allegedly assaulting a child patient.
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1 day ago

Pet ashes stolen in Brentwood vet hospital burglary

Thieves broke into a Brentwood veterinary hospital and stole specially made bags containing urns with pet ashes.
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Eye on the Hills: Oakland's first indoor pickleball, social club opens

Pickle Athletics opened Oakland's first indoor pickleball and social club with four courts, recovery zones, a café/bar, extended hours, and neighborhood-focused amenities.
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14 hours ago

Video: 'Undercover' Santa Arrests Two In Napa County Christmas Tree Theft

An American Canyon police officer dressed as Santa cuffed suspects accused of stealing $2,400 in Christmas trees and wreaths from a Safeway.
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22 hours ago

Judi Dench believes Harvey Weinstein has done his time' for rape

I have always been fond of Judi Dench. She is an extraordinary person who played an important role in my career. I've now spent more than six and a half years incarcerated, including a year and a half in Rikers, which counts as double time. I am grateful for the kind words that have been expressed, and all I want is the chance to return to my family and children.
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Santa Cruz County woman pleads guilty to abandoning newborn in 1994

Pamela Ferreyra pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and felony child abuse in the 1994 death of her newborn; faces up to 13 years, four months in prison.
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These Are the 20 Best Places to Celebrate New Year's Eve in the U.S. This Year, According to a New Study

Orlando ranks as the top U.S. city for New Year's Eve celebrations due to major fireworks, abundant nightlife, party supplies, and affordable hotel prices.
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13 hours ago

San Jose Transit Bowl: Who will win a three-way race to Levi's Stadium?

Biking via the Guadalupe River Trail may be the fastest, lowest-stress route to Levi's Stadium compared with light rail or driving.
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21 hours ago

Masked Gang Steals $100,000 Of Pokemon Cards In Two Minutes

With there being little sign of the Pokémon TCG bubble bursting any time soon, and many Pokémon cards literally worth more than their weight in gold, it's becoming all too normal to hear stories of thieves breaking into stores and stealing the shiny cardboard. A particularly audacious example happened in California this weekend, where around $100,000 worth of cards were stolen by a masked gang in a matter of minutes-a gang who could well be responsible for a number of other similar crimes.
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15 hours ago

Emotions run high in closing arguments for S.F. filmmaker's murder trial

Jurors began deliberations after closing arguments contested whether Kevin Epps' 2016 shooting of Marcus Polk was justified as self-defense.
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18 hours ago

Wild video shows truck fly off overpass and crash onto SoCal freeway

A pickup flew off an overpass near Ayala Drive in Rialto and landed on an SUV on the 210 Freeway; both drivers were injured.
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Police arrest suspect who allegedly pushed woman onto tracks at North Station

The woman allegedly pushed another woman onto the Green Line tracks in an "unprovoked" attack, The Boston Globe reported. Nyleamah Kinsey, 50, was charged with assault and battery of a person over 60 and disorderly conduct, according to court documents. Kinsey reportedly followed the victim, who is from Revere, into the station, before pushing her with both hands onto the tracks.
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Tyler Skaggs' widow questioned during testimony about Angels pitcher's potential drug use at own wedding, texts calling him a liar

Attorneys questioned Tyler Skaggs' wife and mother about alleged drug use, blackout texts, wedding behavior, and volatile messages during wrongful death trial testimony.
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HR giant SHRM faces blowback after a 'nuclear' $11.5 million employee discrimination verdict. Its CEO called it a 'blip.'

SHRM was ordered to pay $11.5 million in an employee discrimination and retaliation verdict; CEO called it a 'blip' and the organization plans to appeal.
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13 hours ago

90-year-old man who crashed full-speed into Los Gatos coffee shop has died

A 90-year-old driver crashed full-speed into a closed Los Gatos coffee shop on Thanksgiving and later died; police suspect alcohol.
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23 hours ago

The Morning After: Tech's biggest winners of 2025

As we wrap up 2025, we're looking at the year's biggest winners: the people, companies, products and trends that made the most impact over the year. Almost at the top of the pile, of course, are the tech billionaires. According to a recent report by Oxfam, the 10 richest US billionaires (who are all tech leaders, save for Warren Buffet) increased their wealth by $698 billion in 2025. Some of that has been spent treating and lavishing donations on President Trump.
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1 day ago

NEW: Bari Weiss Reportedly Taps Tony Dokoupil as Anchor of CBS Evening News

Tony Dokoupil will become anchor of CBS Evening News in the new year, replacing John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois.
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16 hours ago

Woman Gives Birth at Wildlife Aquarium in Missouri

A Mercy EMS dispatcher guided a bystander by phone to deliver a baby in an aquarium restroom, with the infant born within minutes.
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14 hours ago

20-year-old charged with attempted murder over shooting of Jets' Kris Boyd

Frederick Green, 20, was charged with attempted murder in the November 16 shooting of New York Jets player Kris Boyd.
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Miami Marlins crippled by fear of being crippled as MLB Winter Meetings unfold

The Miami Marlins are signaling reliance on internal player options rather than aggressive offseason spending to address roster needs.
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20 hours ago

ESPN's Michael Wilbon Delights in Hypocritical' Notre Dame Missing College Football Playoff: I Do Hate Them Today More Than Ever!'

WILBON: By the way, how hypocritical is Notre Dame? Let me muah, muah, muah the ACC as long as I get my paycheck, and then behave like this! KORNHEISER: To be fair, you've hated Notre Dame your whole life. WILBON: And you loved them, and you stumped for him. I admit to [hating them]. KORNHEISER: You hate them! WILBON: Now, I hate them today! I'm glad they're home! I'm glad they're going nowhere! No playoff KORNHEISER: The show is going to end. We're not do
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21 hours ago

Live Nasdaq Composite: Markets on the Brink as Rates Hang in Balance

Federal Reserve uncertainty keeps markets largely unchanged while analyst upgrades, big corporate investments, earnings results, and activist pressure drive mixed moves across major stocks.
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13 hours ago

Mother, daughter both die in Framingham fire

A mother and daughter died following an apartment fire in Framingham; the blaze began near a living room couch and the cause is under investigation.
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19 hours ago

Pepsi layoffs: Here's the biggest clue that job cuts are coming as PepsiCo looks to 'right-size' workforce

Layoffs have hit American workers hard in 2025, particularly in the government and tech sectors. Already this year, well over a million jobs have been lost due to layoffs-and unfortunately, it doesn't look like a cessation of job cuts is on the horizon. Reports say that beverage and snack giant PepsiCo is the latest major American company getting ready to announce layoffs.
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AD: ACC social media campaign 'targeted' Irish

Bevacqua said the ACC, in the process of promoting football member Miami for College Football Playoff inclusion, also damaged Notre Dame, which lost the season opener to the Hurricanes. Miami made the CFP field as the No. 10 seed, while Notre Dame dropped from No. 9 to No. 11 in the final standings and was left out. The Irish on Sunday declined an invitation to play in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, through an ACC tie-in, and ended their season at 10-2.
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16 hours ago

Netflix faces consumer class-action lawsuit over $72bn Warner Bros deal

A consumer class-action lawsuit seeks to block Netflix's proposed $72bn acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery's studio and streaming businesses over antitrust concerns.
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Silver nears record highs as Fed cut expectations and tight supplies support rally - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Silver rose on Tuesday, trading near all-time highs as markets priced in a nearly 90% probability of a Federal Reserve rate cut this week. Investors remain focused on whether Chair Powell will deliver a "hawkish cut" by signalling caution about further easing in 2026. The updated FOMC Economic Projections will also be closely watched for guidance on the policy path. Expectations for additional cuts next year point to two rate cuts.
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18 hours ago

Rate Cuts Are Coming: Grab These 3 High-Yielding ETFs Now

As interest rates ease and bond rates soften to follow suit, you may be looking for ways to continue generating steady income in your investment portfolio. To that end, you may want to look at ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, which allow you to own a collection of stocks with a single investment. If you have a reasonably healthy appetite for risk, it pays to focus on high-yield ETFs that reward you with regular income.
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20 hours ago

This Unexpected City Was Just Named the Most Festive Place to Celebrate Christmas in the U.S.

Buffalo, New York, is the most Christmasy U.S. city, offering hundreds of holiday events, frequent December snowfall, and affordable hotel rates.
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Bay Area park ranger's murder sheds light on the tragic toll of domestic violence

With only a knife, some food, water, and a sleeping roll, Kat Pringle headed into Nevada's rugged White Mountains alone. She was barely a teenager, but it was her turn to spend the night - to survive - on her own, as part of a coming-of-age initiation dreamed up by her father, who ruled over his family with a mix of ideology and impossible expectations.
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Irish will push to keep Freeman amid NFL interest

"Everybody has eyes on Marcus," Bevacqua said. "College has eyes on Marcus, NFL has eyes on Marcus. I bet Hollywood has eyes on Marcus. ... He's the absolute best coach in the country for Notre Dame, full stop, one of the greatest college coaches in the country."
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Why U.S. home insurance costs have leapt in the past decade

The cost of home insurance in the United States rose by ~89% between 2014 and 2025, as rapidly climbing home prices, more frequent extreme weather events and inflation impacted insurers and homeowners. ICE analysts share key insights from their recent 10-year study into the forces propelling rising insurance costs across the nation. Over the past decade, home insurance costs have risen rapidly in many parts of the United States.
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15 hours ago

'We can win here.' Bob Chesney gives a bold vision for success as UCLA's coach

Bob Chesney becomes UCLA head football coach on a five-year $33.75M contract and pledges to quickly restore UCLA to top-tier conference competitiveness.
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Royals Have Received Interest In Bergert And Kolek

The Royals picked up both arms in a trade sending backup catcher Freddy Fermin to the Padres. It was a nice bit of business for Picollo and his staff. Bergert combined for a 3.66 earned run average with a solid 22.6% strikeout rate over his first 19 MLB appearances. He sits in the 93-94 MPH range and has an above-average slider. If he can develop a better changeup or add a cutter against left-handed hitters, he could be a mid-rotation arm.
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18 hours ago

Powerball jackpot climbs to $930M ahead of Wednesday's drawing

Powerball jackpot reached an estimated $930 million with a $429 million cash option and odds of winning of 1 in 292.2 million.
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1 day ago

Not so fast, Netflix. Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

Paramount Global offered $108 billion all-cash to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, outbidding Netflix's $83 billion studios-only deal and led by Larry Ellison.
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Syria marks a year since Assad fled, but struggles to heal

Former prisoners released from Saydnaya face severe physical and psychological trauma, require medical treatment and rehabilitation amid Syria's broader struggle to recover after Assad's fall.
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2 days ago

Rafael Ithier, a legend of salsa music, dies at 99

Rafael Ithier, founder and longtime musical director of El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, died at 99 after shaping salsa music for over six decades.
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2 days ago

How China, not the U.S., became the main climate solution story in 2025

U.S. federal rollback of renewable support delayed a major offshore wind project while China rapidly expands and dominates global renewable construction and investment.
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20 hours ago

Raul Malo dies at 60; frontman of the Mavericks

Raul Malo, 60, the soulful tenor and frontman of The Mavericks, died after battling colon cancer and leptomeningeal disease.
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3 charged in connection with Providence College student overdoses

Responding to a report of multiple unresponsive individuals at 44 Liege St., Providence emergency personnel found four people on the front lawn and three more being carried outside the house. First responders treated the students with Narcan and transported them to nearby hospitals, where they were deemed "conscious and alert," the Providence Police Department said. On Saturday, detectives identified a suspect believed to have supplied narcotics to one of the students who overdosed, Providence police said.
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1 day ago

Viral video falsely IDs California bail bondsman as ICE, accuses him of stealing truck

A viral video misidentified a bail bondsman as an ICE agent; the bondsman detained a fugitive and took the truck because a lien was tied to it.
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1 day ago

'Swatting hoax' puts Milford High School on lockdown

Milford High School locked down after a hoax report of a student with a handgun; police found no weapon and detained the suspect in Tennessee.
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