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Josh Allen, Bills hand Chiefs 1st defeat in nearly a year

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills have handed Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs its first loss since Christmas Day 2023, as there is no longer an undefeated team in the NFL.
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Separate shootings near New Orleans parade route leave 2 dead, 10 wounded
Two people are dead and 10 are wounded after two separate shootings in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Sunday during the Nine Times Second Line parade.
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Beyoncé to perform at halftime of Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens Christmas Day game
Beyoncé is returning to her hometown on Christmas Day to put on an NFL halftime show during the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game in the Lone Star State next month.
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Jonny Brodzinski is aware of expectations filling in for Rangers: ‘Seamless’
Like when Chytil went down just over a year ago, Jonny Brodzinski knew it meant he’d be the next man up.
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Trump slams pollster whose ‘totally fake poll’ showed Harris winning Iowa, calls for probe
“Thank you to the GREAT PEOPLE OF IOWA for giving me such a record breaking vote, despite possible ELECTION FRAUD by Ann Selzer and the now discredited ‘newspaper’ for which she works," Trump said.
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Trendon Watford makes long-awaited Nets season debut following injury
Trendon Watford had four points, three assists and three boards in 13:26 on Sunday's 114-104 loss to the Knicks.
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Chargers stave off Bengals' comeback in epic Sunday night thriller
The Los Angeles Chargers' J.K. Dobbins scored the game-winning touchdown with just seconds left in the fourth quarter to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns dealing with new injury concern after hard spill
Karl-Anthony Towns returned from one injury and picked up another.
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Mikal Bridges starting to remind Knicks why they chased him down
These past few games, we’re starting to see the very best of Mikal Bridges again, which has been a reminder that there was a reason the Knicks targeted Bridges in the first place.
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Nets’ lack of size exposed by Karl-Anthony Towns’ return in loss to Knicks
Nets' lack of size exposed by Karl-Anthony Towns' return in loss to Knicks
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Chargers blow 21-point second-half lead but beat Bengals on TD with 18 seconds to go
The Chargers held a 21-point lead in second half and the Bengals rallied to tie score before L.A. won on a touchdown run by J.K. Dobbins with 18 seconds left.
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California retains No. 1 ranking for international student enrollment as concerns grow over Trump
A new report from Open Doors again ranked California as the top destination for international students. But concerns are growing over how foreigners at universities could fare under a second Trump term.
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Carolyn Hax: Late mother’s best friend was like a second mom — till she vanished
Letter writer’s “second mom” stepped up after Mom’s death — then ghosted, and now is back years later as if nothing happened.
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Miss Manners: Brother skips my kid’s summer birthday
Brother ignores letter writer’s daughter’s birthday because it falls during the busy summer season.
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Asking Eric: Friend insists she’s messaging with celebrities online
She believes she’s messaging with celebrities on Telegram – even when they cancel in person meetings.
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Hegseth paid accuser but denies wrongdoing, attorney says
Trump has indicated that the revelations about the accuser and payment have not deterred him from Hegseth's selection as defense secretary.
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Jonathan Quick’s shutout streak continues as Rangers stymie Kraken
The Kraken had been rolling in the deep — until they met the Blueshirts Blockade.
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Injured Louisiana University volleyball player returns for storybook Senior Day ending
A too-good-to-be-true ending occurred at E.K. Long Gym on Friday night.
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James Harden reaches career milestone as Clippers defeat the Utah Jazz
James Harden moves up the three-point list and Clippers end their losing streak with a win over the Utah Jazz.
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Scientists teach rats to drive tiny cars and ‘unexpectedly’ discover the rodents enjoy revving their engines
Forget the cheese -- these rats have a need for speed.
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Jets defense shoulders blame for season-sinking disaster against Colts
Despite doing all of the above things right, the Jets still found a way to wrong their tortured fan base, losing to the Colts, 28-27, to fall to an utterly embarrassing 3-8 entering their bye week.
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Alex Ovechkin’s hat trick sends Caps to first regular season win in Vegas
The captain scored three goals for the first time since Dec. 31, 2022, in a 5-2 victory over the Golden Knights.
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Brock Bowers’ media availability ended by Raiders after Trump dance celebration answer
Brock Bowers did the “cool” Donald Trump dance to celebrate a touchdown and it led to claims of his media availability being cut short by the Raiders after being asked about it.
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What Time Is ‘Tracker’ On Tonight? How To Watch ‘Tracker’ Season 2 Episode 6 Live On CBS And Online
Tracker is back-er.
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Donald Trump Nominates Brendan Carr to Chair FCC
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Brendan Carr to serve as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The post Donald Trump Nominates Brendan Carr to Chair FCC appeared first on Breitbart.
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REPORT: Raiders PR Abruptly Ends Press Conference After Question About Trump Dance Celebration
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers joined the NFL's latest celebration trend on Sunday when he hit the "Trump Dance" after catching a touchdown pass. While Bowers and thousands in the stands and online seemed entertained by the dance, the Raiders public relations team may not be as amused. The post REPORT: Raiders PR Abruptly Ends Press Conference After Question About Trump Dance Celebration appeared first on Breitbart.
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11/17: The Takeout: Vermont Senator Peter Welch
Sen. Peter Welch, a Democrat from Vermont, reflects on the 2024 election with Major Garrett, talks about Donald Trump's Cabinet selections, and looks ahead to how Democrats can navigate the next two years of full GOP control in Washington.
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Still seeking answers on defense, Wizards see their skid reach eight
The Pistons made 17 three-pointers as they prevailed, 124-104, at Capital One Arena.
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Wild video shows man swipe delivery truck with female employee still inside: ‘I jumped off’
A man was arrested after police said he stole a delivery truck on Friday in Oregon while an employee was still inside the truck's cargo area.
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Trump Picks FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr To Lead the Agency
Trump names FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr as chairman, signaling a shift toward deregulation and focus on free speech.
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Donald Trump Jr. claims Biden admin, ‘military-industrial complex’ is trying to start ‘World War III’ ahead of father’s presidency
"The Military Industrial Complex seems to want to make sure they get World War 3 going before my father has a chance to create peace and save lives," Trump Jr. tweeted.
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‘Dune: Prophecy’ Introduces Princess Ynez and Kieran Atreides’s Steamy Romance With Kinky Sword Training: “It Doesn’t Hurt to Have a Hot Trainer”
Sarah-Sofie Boussnina and Chris Mason tease Nez and Kieran's romantic arc in Dune: Prophecy Season 1.
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Could Dune: Prophecy really be the next Game of Thrones? 
Emily Watson as Mother Superior Valya in Dune: Prophecy. Emphasis on mother! | Attila Szvacsek/HBO Ever since Game of Thrones ended in 2019 — and what a horrible little ending it was — there’s been a seemingly never-ending quest to find the “next Game of Thrones.” What that means is two-fold: a series that captures Game of Thrones’s extensive, fantasy world-building and the drama of political succession and a show dropping on HBO’s premier Sunday night spot that everyone wants to talk about the morning after.  Dune: Prophecy feels more like that than any other show right now.   Loosely based on the 2012 novel Sisterhood of Dune, Prophecy has GoT trappings: political maneuvering among the universe’s rich families, backstabbing and surprise deaths, conniving villains, and sweaty sex scenes. The struggle to hold power in the Duniverse is just as difficult and deadly as it is in Westeros. And conveniently, it is airing Sunday nights on HBO.  But what’s won me over in Prophecy is that while it’s officially all those aforementioned things, it’s mainly gossipy, ambitious space divas diva-ing ambitiously in space. Granted, Prophecy is yet another chapter of Hollywood’s infatuation with IP, but it’s also yielded a lavish little soap opera where Emily Watson is a super-powered leader of an all-female finishing school for young intergalactic mages.  Prophecy is about just how dangerous women in STEM — that is, sorcery, transmutation, eugenics, and mothering — can be.  Dune: Prophecy is about who gets to be powerful Prophecy takes place at the very beginning — 10,148 years before Paul Atreides is born.  Played by Timothée Chalamet in Denis Villeneuve’s  two Dune movies, Paul Atreides is the anchor for all casual fans. Both Dune films chronicle his journey — fleeing home after an assault wipes out almost all of his family and those loyal to the Atreides clan, and then becoming a refugee on Arrakis (a.k.a. the desert planet known as Dune), where he assimilates into the Fremen, an indigenous people oppressed by the same Imperium that slaughtered his loved ones. Paul is, according to premonition by a sisterhood of precognitive, super-powered women known as the Bene Gesserit, a messiah who will rule the universe.  Zooming into 10,000 years B.P. (before Paul), Prophecy takes aim, as the title suggests, at the formation of that very important Bene Gesserit revelation and the Bene Gesserit themselves.  How did these space divas become so powerful? Who are they? What do they believe in? What’s their purpose? Are they always kinda mean?  Their reason for existing, like so many other suspicious organizations, is slightly based in eugenics. Oh no. Mother Raquella (Cathy Tyson), their founder, has been keeping a vast archive of DNA of the most powerful families in the universe. Her belief is that humans are fallible, feeble creatures that will always careen toward their own destruction. By matching up families based on this archive, Raquella believes she and her sisters can breed leaders they can control and influence — the endpoint being Paul Atreides.  To ensure even more influence over people and their futures, Raquella has created a school for future space witches on the desolate planet called Wallach IX, where sorceresses-in-training learn powers like being able to clock when someone is lying or blood magic soothsaying. Raquella calls proteges Truthsayers, and these skills make them very valuable. Soon every ruling family in the universe wants a Truthsayer by their side.  What those aristocrats don’t know is that though their Truthsayer seems to integrate into their houses and customs, their actual loyalty is to the Bene Gesserit sisterhood. There’s a certain political commentary here, too, about who’s allowed to rule the great houses of Dune, what roles women are confined to, and how the Bene Gesserit turn women’s social limitations and underestimations to their advantage.  Prophecy begins with Raquella’s death, finding a faction of her acolytes who think the eugenics stuff is kinda icky, while her most devout follower, the ruthless Valya Harkonnen (played by Jessica Barden in youth, but mainly by Emily), thinks it actually rules. But even though we know Valya and her sisters succeeded in bending the future to bring us Paul, a lot can happen in 10,000 years.  Dune: Prophecy is about who really holds power in the Duniverse Prophecy’s biggest achievement is how it manages to cut through the density of the Dune universe. It’s not an easy task to take all the complexities of Frank Herbert’s extensive world and make it accessible. But Prophecy does so, primarily, by framing this immense society and all the relationships within, as gossip. That makes Valya and her sisters the universe’s gossip girls.  If you wanted to draw a comparison between this HBO fantasy show about politics, power, and a throne and HBO’s previously, hugely popular fantasy show about politics, power, and a throne, Prophecy is like if Game of Thrones was told through the eyes of Varys, Littlefinger, or Olenna Tyrell — players with no explicit power but who know how the game is played.  Prophecy is about how the whispers can influence the world, and about who powerful people listen to. And that the politics of Dune — and politics in general — can be much more riveting when you realize so much of it is about who’s trash-talking who.  Heavy spoilers for the first episode of Dune: Prophecy follow. Whether it’s half princes who have no right to the throne or the messiness of House Corrino — the rulers of the Imperium — with their shaky grasp on the production of spice (the most valuable resource in the Duniverse), each episode boils down to Valya and her girlies talking about everyone else, and how they intend to manipulate them.  At one point in the premiere, Valya and her sister Tula (Olivia Williams) have a private bitch session. Like evil sorority sisters, they coldly go up and down their list of acolytes, pointing out their strengths and faults, usefulness and uselessness. Brows furrow, lips purse, and side-eyes are flicked — deliciously. Valya and Tula need to figure out which sister to match with Ynez Corrino (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina), the princess they want to sway to the Bene Gesserit. In the process, they’re more than happy to list off all the hopefuls who won’t make the cut.  Watson imbues Valya with the warmth of gazpacho and the charm of a cursed porcelain doll. Unwavering from Raquella’s mission, Valya has the pieces in play to keep the entire system running. Thanks to her loyal truthsayer Kasha (Jihae), she has a hold on House Corrino, and has just signed a deal to bring Ynez to her school. She’s also used her connections to broker a marriage between Ynez and a boy — a literal 9-year-old — from House Richese, a powerful family that promises Corrino the artillery they need to keep spice production intact. The Bene Gesserit are no doubt banking on that future heir to be favorably malleable.  But Valya’s plan seems to be going up in smoke with the arrival of Desmond Hart (Travis Fimmel), a Corrino loyalist and survivor of what’s supposedly a Fremen attack on Arrakis.  As Hart tells Emperor Javicco Corrino (Mark Strong), the reports coming from the region aren’t the entire truth. Since there aren’t many survivors like Hart, Corrino has to rely on secondhand stories that pin the casualties on Fremen. Hart tells the Emperor that no one — including Corrino’s loyal Truthsayer Kasha, Valya, and their sisters — can be trusted. As Corrino decides whether to weigh Hart’s word versus the loyalty Kasha and the Bene Gesserit have pledged to him, someone — the episode doesn’t show us who — gives Corrino surveillance footage of Hart on Arrakis that shows him surviving the attack but also, and more intriguingly, being swallowed by a sand worm. The episode ends with Hart assassinating 9-year-old Pruwet Richese (Charlie Hodson-Prior) by roasting him with mind powers. He seemingly burns Kasha to death as well.  Hart’s arrival and pyrokineses seems to be what Raquella refers to (earlier in the episode) as the Tiran-Arafel, a “holy judgment” that will demolish the sisterhood. But at this point it’s unclear whether Hart represents the big bad Bene Gesserit destroyer that Raquella had visions about, or may be connected to Bene Gesserit’s other enemies. As my colleague Patrick Reis explained when Dune: Part Two was released, the Bene Gesserit have counterparts known as Bene Tleilax, a patriarchal set of genetic splicers and cloners who are also itching to control the universe. It’s not that far-fetched to believe that they might exist in this universe too.  No doubt, for Valya and her sisterhood to thrive, Hart needs to be squashed. He’s clearly a threat. The closer he gets to Javicco, the worse it looks for our space witches. We just need a bit more time, some gossip, and maybe a few more episodes to figure out if he’s the big bad Raquella dreamed about, or just another piece of the puzzle that leads us to it.
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‘Dune: Prophecy’ Premiere Ending Explained: Who is Desmond Hart? And What Are His Powers?
Confused by what just happened? And how [spoilers] died? Travis Fimmel and EP Jordan Goldberg are here to break it down.
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Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks roll to drama-less win in Nets rematch despite off Jalen Brunson night
Overcoming an off night from Jalen Brunson, the home team was boosted by the return of Karl-Anthony Towns and rode another strong performance by OG Anunoby for a 114-104 victory Sunday over the Nets.
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The 2024 Governors Awards: Jennifer Lopez, Angelina Jolie, Selena Gomez and more
Stars like Jennifer Lopez, Angelina Jolie, Selena Gomez attend the 2024 Governors Awards.
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Nancy Pelosi is finished — no one deserves more blame for Dems $1B electoral collapse
Under her ruthless leadership, her party lost the White House, the House, the Senate and the popular vote. You can’t say that enough. 
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Timea Gardiner, Angela Dugalic help UCLA women cruise to win over Arkansas
Timea Gardiner scores 23 points and Angela Dugalic has 18 points and 15 rebounds as UCLA women easily defeat Arkansas.
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Heroes, zeros from Jets’ loss to Colts: Anthony Richardson owned MetLife Stadium
Heroes, zeros and the full blitz from the Jets’ 28-27 loss to the Colts on Sunday.
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Bethenny Frankel slams ‘piece of trash’ ‘RHONY’ reboot, tells Bravo to bring back Luann, Sonja, Dorinda and Ramona
"That show was on their back and all of a sudden they all got replaced [with] shiny new toys," Frankel said of the show's former stars.
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Mom-of-4 dies after collapsing during popular workout class: ‘Sadly missed’
A mother has died after she unexpectedly collapsed during an F45 class in NSW’s northwestern Riverina region.
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Jeff Ulbrich laments several late-game decisions that backfired on Jets
Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich will have several decisions to replay in his head from Sunday’s 28-27 loss to the Colts.
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San Diego, Tijuana Youth symphonies unite for historic cross-border performance
The performance was part of an effort to bridge communities through creativity and innovation during this year's "World Design Capital" designation.
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Jets face critical Aaron Rodgers decision as two-point conversion confusion helps put nail in season
Another season died an unceremonious death for the Jets on Sunday, and with it a compelling argument that the ill-fated Aaron Rodgers Era should end without the New York legacy he came to establish.
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Jen Psaki says Democrats are lost in the 'wilderness' without a 'clear leader' after Trump's victory
MSNBC host Jen Psaki told 'Meet the Press' that Democrats are struggling without a leader after Kamala Harris lost the White House to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter & The Cast Of ‘Landman’ Say The Key To Taylor Sheridan’s Success Are His “Dynamic Characters”
Taylor Sheridan has another hit on his hands with Landman.
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‘Yellowstone’ is a snooze without Kevin Costner as Beth reacts to John’s death: recap
The main highlight of this week's "Yellowstone" was a tense standoff between Beth and Jamie.
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Trump’s Defense Secretary Pick Pete Hegseth Paid to Settle a Sexual Assault Accusation
Hegseth paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit, according to his lawyer.
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Biden Authorizes Ukraine to Use U.S.-Supplied Long-Range Missiles Against Russia
The decision to let Kyiv use the Army Tactical Missile System for attacks deeper inside Russia comes as Putin deploys North Korean reinforcements and recently launched a massive drone and missile attack targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
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