National Sports
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College Football Playoff rankings: Oregon climbs after win over USC
The College Football Playoff rankings showed minimal movement with Oregon overtaking Ole Miss and Miami moving to No. 12 as the season enters its final weeks.
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Gary Bettman defends NHL’s integrity as league eyes expanded oversight tools amid wider gambling scandals
While gambling scandals have rocked other sports leagues, Gary Bettman argues the NHL has stronger safeguards and is eyeing more oversight to keep betting issues in check.
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Shedeur Sanders is the 'most powerful Black man' since Obama took office, NBA champ says
Former NBA center Kendrick Perkins compared Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders to former President Barack Obama on a podcast.
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NFL Week 13 schedule: Fans get to feast on a ton of football
Week 13 of the 2025 NFL season will be filled with marquee matchups that will start with Thanksgiving Day and a game between the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.
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Canada's most decorated female Olympian suspended 2 years for violating anti-doping rule
Penny Oleksiak, the 25-year-old Canadian swimmer, has been suspended for two years by the International Testing Agency after violating an anti-doping rule.
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Alex Rodriguez calls out Baseball Hall of Fame's 'hypocrisy' over Bud Selig's induction after steroid era
Alex Rodriguez called out "hypocrisy" in the Baseball Hall of Fame voting after Bud Selig's induction even though he oversaw the steroid era during his tenure.
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Kylie Kelce fires back at critics' claims she gave her daughters 'boy names'
Kylie Kelce fires back at trolls questioning her kids’ names, calling out “rage bait" and defending her family during her latest “Not Gonna Lie" podcast.
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Paige Spiranac says she has received 'tens of thousands of death threats' after cheating controversy
Paige Spiranac faced intense backlash after a cheating controversy at the Internet Invitational, and she said she has received thousands of death threats from angry fans.
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NFL suspends Panthers' Tre'von Moehrig one game for striking 49ers' Jauan Jennings in groin area
The NFL announced Tuesday that it suspended Carolina Panthers defensive back Tre'von Moehrig for one game for striking San Francisco 49ers' Jauan Jennings in the groin area.
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Texas AG investigating weightlifting competition that saw trans athlete compete against women
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into a weightlifting competition where transgender athlete Jammie Booker initially won before disqualification.
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Deion Sanders praises Shedeur’s postgame faith stance amid backlash against Browns rookie
Shedeur Sanders faced social media backlash after his confident post-game comments following his first Browns start, but father Deion Sanders showed support.
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Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai snubs Dodgers as high-stakes MLB free agency window opens
Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai said he'd rather beat the Los Angeles Dodgers than join them as he eyes his MLB future during his posting window.
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Saints expected to sign Cade York over veteran kicker Justin Tucker: reports
The New Orleans Saints seek a new kicker after Blake Grupe's struggles, with Cade York expected to sign over veteran Justin Tucker. Grupe is also expected to be released.
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Ravens All-Pro Ronnie Stanley discusses team's resurgence after 1-5 start to season: 'Playing to our standard'
The Baltimore Ravens have surged from a 1-5 start to AFC North co-leaders with five straight wins, and All-Pro Ronnie Stanley offered insight into the team's secret sauce.
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UAB football player faces attempted murder charge after allegedly stabbing 2 teammates hours before kickoff
UAB football player Daniel Mincey is being held on a $90,000 bond after allegedly stabbing two teammates just hours before Saturday's game against South Florida.
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Conor McGregor says he underwent psychoactive drug procedure
Conor McGregor says psychoactive Ibogaine treatment in Tijuana saved his life and healed his brain after experiencing visions during the 36-hour process.
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Female competitor crowned 'World's Strongest Woman' after transgender controversy overshadows event
After backlash over the 2025 World’s Strongest Woman results, officials disqualified Jammie Booker amid transgender allegations, naming Andrea Thompson as champion.
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Browns legend Bernie Kosar says he feels like a 'walking miracle' after liver transplant
Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar said he feels like a "walking miracle" after he received a liver transplant just a week before his 62nd birthday.
Events
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Arts Alive! Art Fair & Bazaar
Put the magic back in holiday shopping -- visit the Arts Alive! Art Fair & Gift Bazaar. From November 22 to December 22, our marketplace will include fine arts ...
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AURORA PRE-TURKEY 5KA 5K walk/run in Aurora on the eve of Thanksgiving. November 26 5:30 PM at Gabbard Park in Aurora
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Bell ring for the Salvation Army
Volunteer bell ringers needed for this 2025 holiday season.

The accident took place on Monday evening.

Eighteen suspects were arrested.

Indiana DNR will offer free admission to all State Park properties and several recreational areas.

Titkemeyer has played a key role in the recent success of the Shiners.

Schools vote in favor of emergency referendum; Ohio becomes 45th state to allow NIL at the high school level.

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