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  • 2023
  • November
  • Seattle Seahawks Likely to Take On Dallas Cowboys Without Starting Running Back
  • Watchdog Reveals $40 Million in Undisclosed Cash Transfers by Trump Organization
  • Arizona County Officials Criminally Charged for Delaying Canvassing of 2022 General Election Results
  • Three Running Backs Primed to Propel Their Teams to Playoffs
  • Duke Quarterback Riley Leonard Enters Transfer Portal, Attracts Attention of College Football Programs
  • Snowflake Expects Strong Product Sales Growth, Beating Expectations
  • Internal Investigation Launched into Alcohol Consumption in NORAD and U.S. Northern Command Workspaces
  • Maryland Department of Natural Resources Proposes Emergency Regulations to Protect Striped Bass Population
  • Thousands at Risk of License Suspension as New Yorkers Rush to Submit Eye Exams
  • Solar Storms Unleash Multiple Explosions on the Sun, Potentially Triggering Strong Geomagnetic Storm and Aurora Display
  • CM Punk's Return Boosts WWE Raw Ratings to Highest Figures in Months
  • Former Head of Security Claims to Stop Diddy's Alleged Abuse Towards Cassie
  • Elon Musk Discusses "Super Closed Source for Maximum Profit AI" and Predicts AI Breakthrough within Three Years
  • Fantasy Football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Running Backs for Week 13
  • Houston Texans' Tytus Howard to Miss Rest of Season with Knee Injury
  • U.S. Stock Futures Rise as Indexes Aim for Year-End Highs after Strong November Performance
  • Berkshire Hathaway Alleges Haslam Family Tried to Bribe Executives at Pilot Truck Stop Chain
  • Historic Vacant Library in Rochester Suffers Significant Damage from Early Morning Fire
  • Winter Storm Brings Snow to Parts of Lower Michigan
  • Investigation into Alleged Relationship of NBA Star Josh Giddey Hits Roadblock as Girl and Family Refuse to Cooperate
  • FSU's Playoff Hopes Rest on Utilizing Keon Coleman in ACC Title Game
  • Detroit Lions Quarterback Hendon Hooker Returns to Practice After Year-Long Rehab
  • Chicago Bears Defense Shines, but Offensive Struggles Continue in Victory over Vikings
  • Titans Receiver Treylon Burks Returns to Practice after Concussion
  • Baseball Hall of Famer Andre Dawson Requests Cap Change on Plaque
  • Controversial Non-Call Decides Penguins' Overtime Loss in Clash with Predators
  • UN Security Council Urges Humanitarian Ceasefire in Gaza, Calls for End to Hostage Crisis
  • King Charles III's Inaction Fuels Royal Feud, Raising Questions about his Reign
  • United Nations Commemorates International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People Amidst Ongoing Gaza Crisis
  • Mixed News for Philadelphia Eagles in Initial Injury Report of the Week
  • Pika Labs Raises $55 Million in Funding, Launches Version 1.0 of Generative Video Platform
  • Russia-Ukraine war: Russian forces advance in eastern Ukraine | WION
  • Indian National Arrested in Czech Republic for Alleged Murder-for-Hire Plot Targeting Sikh Activist in New York City
  • Colorado Police Officer Killed in Shooting: Suspect Dead, Another in Custody
  • Two Cochise County Supervisors Criminally Charged for Election Interference
  • "December Gaming Lineup Promises Excitement for Fans"
  • Teen Palestinian Prisoner Released After Months of Uncertainty
  • Atlanta Braves Explore Trade Options for Dylan Cease to Strengthen Pitching Staff
  • Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Honored in Hometown Funeral
  • Walmart's Cyber Monday Deals Set Records with $12.4 Billion in Online Sales
  • Increased Security and Street Closures Ahead of Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting
  • Website Implements Cookies to Enhance User Experience
  • Bipartisan Plan to Trade Immigrant Rights for Ukraine Money Faces Hurdles
  • Steelers' Diontae Johnson Addresses Lack of Effort in Fumble Recovery, Vows It Won't Happen Again
  • Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Honored with Tributes and Dignitaries Gather for Memorial Service
  • Democrats Divided on Conditions for Aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Southern Border
  • Arizona GOP County Supervisors Indicted for Alleged Interference in Midterm Election Certification
  • Severe Storms Expected in Southeast Texas on Thursday
  • Tragic Incident Claims Life of MTA Track Worker in Midtown Manhattan
  • Trump Attorney Jennifer Little Allegedly Warned Former President of Potential Legal Consequences in Federal Investigation
  • Conservatives Express Concern Over Delay in House Appropriations Bills
  • Aaron Rodgers Makes Remarkable Return to Practice Field for the Jets
  • Amazon Unveils Amazon Q, a Tailored Generative AI Chatbot for Businesses
  • Palantir Technologies Inc. Reaches Key Support Level, Gains Momentum on Positive Technical Indicators and Earnings Estimate Revisions
  • Battle Creek Health Department Provides Recommendations Following Mass Drug Overdose Incident
  • Vivos Therapeutics Receives FDA Clearance for Advanced Oral Appliances to Treat Severe Sleep Apnea
  • Snowflake Inc. Reports Strong Q3 Results and Optimistic Forecast, Stocks Soar in After-Hours Trading
  • Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Laid to Rest in Plains, Georgia
  • Police Warn iPhone Users About Potential Security Risks of New iOS Feature NameDrop
  • Gary Oldman Returns as the Unpleasant yet Beloved Jackson Lamb in Season 3 of Slow Horses
  • Police Investigating Suspicious Death in Westbrook, Maine
  • Pennsylvania Introduces Simplified Mail Voting Process to Reduce Errors
  • Billionaire Investor Bill Ackman Calls for President Biden to Step Aside, Expresses Support for Potential Republican Candidates
  • Aaron Rodgers Begins Practice Window for Potential Return to New York Jets
  • Bob Iger Expresses Disappointment in Disney's Performance and Addresses Pullback from X Platform
  • Top Aide to GOP Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Joins Trump Campaign
  • U.S. House of Representatives Set to Vote on Expulsion of Scandal-Plagued Republican George Santos
  • Tony-Winning Actress Frances Sternhagen Passes Away at 93
  • Israeli Prime Minister Faces Political Turmoil as Pressure Mounts to End Cease-Fire with Hamas
  • Nicolás Lodeiro Bids Farewell to Seattle Sounders with Pride and Confidence
  • Blackstone to Acquire Rover for $2.3 Billion, Taking Pet Care Services Platform Private
  • Matthew Perry's Family Continues His Legacy of Helping Others Amidst Tragic Loss
  • United Auto Workers Launches Campaign to Organize Non-Unionized Automakers' U.S. Factories
  • Tesla Shares Test Key Chart Level, Bears Maintain Control for Now
  • Chicago Blackhawks Cutting Ties with Corey Perry Due to Unacceptable Conduct
  • Ex-Rep. Liz Cheney Exposes Trump and GOP "Enablers" in Explosive Memoir
  • Modern Warfare 3 Players Frustrated Over Window Jumping Issue
  • Two Arizona County Officials Indicted for Allegedly Flouting Election Results Deadline
  • Georgia Lawmakers Begin Special Session to Address Redistricting and Compliance with Court Order
  • Harvard University Under Federal Investigation for Alleged Antisemitism on Campus
  • "First-Look Trailer Unveiled for Documentary 'Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre' Depicting Hamas Attack in Southern Israel"
  • New York Mets and Yankees Set to Battle for Japanese Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Record-Breaking Deal
  • Jets QB Aaron Rodgers Returns to Limited Practice Following Achilles Tendon Injury
  • No. 8 Alabama Seeks Revenge Against No. 1 Georgia in Clash of College Football Titans
  • Buffalo Bills' Loss to the Philadelphia Eagles Raises Questions About Coaching and Player Performance
  • MLB Hot Stove: Trade Talks Intensify for Dylan Cease and Yankees Discuss Potential Juan Soto Deal
  • Dallas Mavericks Majority Ownership Sold to Adelson Family in Billion-Dollar Deal
  • Adam D'Angelo Survives Power Struggle and Leads Rebuilding Efforts at OpenAI
  • Democratic Senators Discuss Israel-Hamas Conflict at White House Meeting
  • LSU Women's Basketball Team Faces Challenges as Kateri Poole Sidelined
  • CIA Issues Reminder to Officers on Political Statements After Senior Official's Pro-Palestinian Social Media Post
  • Four Journalists Injured in Attack in Violence-Plagued Mexican City
  • Florida State's Defense Makes a Statement with Impressive Stop Rate
  • Joe Flacco Set to Take the Field as Browns' Starting Quarterback Against the Rams
  • WWE RAW Sees Increase in Ratings for November 27th Episode
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co. Predicts 8% Drop in S&P 500 Index Amidst Concerns of Global Growth and Geopolitical Risks
  • Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser's New Studio Reveals Debut Projects
  • Nations Edging Towards Agreement on International Fund for Climate Resilience at COP28 Summit
  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Launches Second Impeachment Effort Against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
  • Salesforce Shares Soar 7% in Extended Trading as Fiscal Q3 Earnings Beat Expectations
  • "Miraculous Rescue: 41 Indian Workers Freed After Over Two Weeks Trapped in Tunnel"
  • Travis Kelce Reveals Nickname for Girlfriend Taylor Swift and Talks About Their Introduction
  • Lions Rookie Hendon Hooker Set to Begin Practice as Rehab Progresses
  • Final Pac-12 Championship Game Marks Bittersweet End for Conference of Champions
  • Consumer Reports Reveals Most Reliable and Troublesome Cars in Latest Car Reliability Report
  • 19-Year-Old Arrested for Murder of 16-Year-Old in Yamhill County
  • Colorado Paramedics Accused of Failing to Aid Elijah McClain, Injecting Fatal Overdose
  • Multiple Injuries Reported in Car and School Bus Collision on Highway 14
  • Late-Night Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Response to Show Request
  • Senate Majority Leader Warns of Rising Antisemitism Exploiting Pro-Palestinian Movement
  • Linebacker Shaquille Leonard Deliberates Between Cowboys and Eagles; Decision Expected Over the Weekend
  • Eddie Murphy and Fiancée Paige Butcher Attend Candy Cane Lane Premiere in Style
  • Arrest Made in Murder of 21-Year-Old Woman Found Dead in Trunk of Her Car
  • Altercation Between Students at Shawnee Mission East High School Sparks Outcry and Protest
  • Farfetch Shares Plummet Amid Doubts on Privatization Talks with Richemont
  • US House of Representatives to Hold Third Vote on Expulsion of Congressman George Santos
  • Julius Randle's Unpredictable Performance Raises Questions for the New York Knicks
  • Denver Nuggets Look to Continue Home Dominance Against Houston Rockets
  • North Korea Claims Surveillance Satellite Captures Images of UK Aircraft Carrier and US Navy Vessels
  • Co-founder of Students for Trump Arrested on Assault Charges in North Carolina
  • Lake County Sheriff's Office Investigates Body Found in Bag on Hunt Club Road
  • Minnesota Wild Replace Dean Evason with John Hynes as Head Coach
  • "Exploring the Prospects: Mets Eyeing Trades, Free Agents and Draft Picks for a Strong Season"
  • Diontae Johnson Addresses Lack of Effort Concerns After Steelers Win
  • CIA Issues Internal Reminder on Political Social Media Posts Following Controversial Pro-Palestinian Image
  • Berkshire Hathaway Accuses Haslam Family of Attempted Bribery at Pilot Truck Stop Chain
  • Cigna and Humana Reportedly in Talks for Potential Merger in 2023
  • Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop Revolutionary Method to Match Astronomical Objects Across Surveys
  • COVID-19 Transmission Soars 50% in Four Weeks, Approaching Previous Peak
  • Celtics Hack Andre Drummond in Blowout Victory, Igniting Controversy in NBA In-Season Tournament
  • Celtics Secure Spot in Quarterfinals with Blowout Win Over Bulls
  • Denver Nuggets Face Houston Rockets in Highly Anticipated Matchup
  • Guyanese Village Prays for Peace Amidst Venezuela's Land Dispute
  • Iowa Hawkeyes Prepare for Chaotic Matchup Against Michigan as Kirk Ferentz Gives Insightful Presser
  • Riot Games Appoints Marc Merrill as Chief Product Officer to Drive Player-Centric Experiences
  • Michigan Governor Signs Landmark Green Energy Legislation, Sets Ambitious Clean Energy Goals
  • HTC Launches Vive Ultimate Tracker, Revolutionizing Full-Body Tracking for VR
  • Co-Founder of Students for Trump Arrested and Charged with Assault in North Carolina
  • Yankees Engage in Trade Talks for Padres' Juan Soto, Blue Jays Shut Down Bo Bichette Rumors
  • House Republicans Launch Website to Highlight Impeachment Inquiry Against President Biden
  • Kelly Ripa Misses LIVE With Kelly And Mark Due to Lost Voice
  • US Treasury Sanctions Over 20 Entities and Individuals Involved in Iranian Military's Illicit Finance Scheme
  • New Zealand's Prime Minister Announces Plans to Ban Cellphones in Schools and Repeal Tobacco Controls in First 100 Days
  • Senate Faces Hurdles in Passing National Security Package Over Border Security Debate
  • Pennsylvania and Arizona Reap Billions from U.S. Efforts to Arm Ukraine, Biden Administration Highlights Economic Benefits
  • Hundreds of Rebels Killed in Violent Clash as they Attempt to Seize Town in Northern Burkina Faso
  • Knicks Clinch Spot in NBA's In-Season Tournament Knockout Stage with Dominant Performance
  • Sweden Approves Nuclear Energy Expansion; India Launches Critical Minerals Auction
  • FDA Investigating Potential Cancer Risks of Cutting-Edge CAR-T Cell Therapy
  • Oakland City Council Passes Resolution Calling for Cease-Fire in Israel-Hamas Conflict
  • Co-founder of Students for Trump Arrested on Domestic Violence Charges
  • Coast Guard Suspends Search for Four Missing Crew Members in Mississippi River
  • Students Stage Walkout After South Florida High School Staff Reassigned for Allowing Transgender Athlete on Girls Volleyball Team
  • Army Veteran Evicted from Senior Center to Make Way for Migrants in Crisis-Hit New York City
  • United Nations to Advise Americans to Reduce Meat Consumption in Effort to Tackle Climate Change
  • Patriots' Quarterback Situation Takes an Unexpected Twist as Cunningham Takes Reps
  • Berkshire Hathaway Files Lawsuit Alleging Former Owner of Pilot Travel Centers Engaged in "Illicit Scheme" to Boost Earnings
  • Realty Income, Upstart Holdings, and Ford Motor Company Face Challenges Amidst Rising Interest Rates
  • SEC Transfer Quarterback Max Johnson Commits to UNC
  • BLM Bans the Use of "Cyanide Bombs" for Predator Control on Public Lands
  • Indian National Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot on US Soil Allegedly Orchestrated by Indian Government
  • Jack Ma Breaks Silence, Calls for Alibaba's Course Correction Amidst Growing Troubles
  • Russia-Ukraine war: Russian frigate hit Ukraine's military infrastructure with missiles I WION
  • NATO Secretary General Reports Russia's Significant Losses in Personnel and Military Assets
  • Two Cochise County Officials Indicted for Delaying Election Certification in Arizona
  • Playoff Race Heats Up as NFL's Parity Takes Center Stage
  • Israeli Women and Children Released from Captivity in Gaza Share Stories of Abuse and Fear
  • Four Palestinians, Including Two Children, Killed in Israeli Forces Raid in Jenin
  • Berkshire Hathaway Alleges Attempted Bribery by Haslam Family in Lawsuit
  • U.S. Car Dealers Call on President Biden to Ease EV Regulations
  • Amazon Launches Q, an AI-Powered Chatbot, to Compete in the Tech Giants' AI Race
  • US Military Osprey Aircraft Crash off Southern Japan Leaves One Dead, Five Others' Status Unknown
  • Mark Cuban to Sell Majority Stake of Dallas Mavericks to Adelson and Dumont Families
  • Paths Begin to Take Shape for College Football Playoff Contenders
  • Artificial Intelligence Model Uses Chest X-rays to Predict Lung Cancer Risk in Non-Smokers
  • U.S. Department of Education Investigates Harvard University over Antisemitism Claims
  • Man Discovers Pair of Chopsticks Lodged in Skull After Months of Debilitating Headaches
  • Patriots Could Land Promising Quarterback in 2024 NFL Draft
  • Trial Begins for Marvel Actor Jonathan Majors' Assault Case
  • Tornado Threat Returns to Southern US, Severe Storms Expected
  • Trial Begins for Paramedics Charged in Death of Elijah McClain as Prosecution Argues "Failure at Every Single Step"
  • Palestinians Released in Exchange for Israeli Hostages Shine Light on Controversial Detention Practices
  • Josh Allen's Dominant Performance Earns Him AFC Defensive Player of the Week
  • Emotional Return for Gazan Family as Conflict Wrecks Their Home
  • Authors, Including John Grisham and George R.R. Martin, Sue OpenAI Over Copyright Concerns Raised by Artificial Intelligence
  • Dan Houser's Absurd Ventures Announces Exciting Projects: American Caper and A Better Paradise
  • Russia Proposes Loyalty Agreement for Foreigners, Restricting Activities and Freedom of Information
  • President Biden Backtracks on Conditioning Military Aid to Israel
  • Georgia Bulldogs Maintain No. 1 Spot in College Football Playoff Rankings
  • 2024 College Football Playoff Schedule and Locations Announced
  • US Stocks Rise as Fed Hints at Rate Cut and GDP Growth Revised Upwards
  • Survey Reveals Electric Vehicles are Less Reliable Than Gas and Hybrid Cars, According to Consumer Reports
  • Sen. Tuberville Vows to Address Military Promotions Impasse Amidst Senate Tensions
  • Judge Dismisses Open Meeting Claims in Wisconsin Supreme Court Impeachment Panel Case
  • House Republicans Divided Over Expulsion Vote for Rep. George Santos Amid Ethics Investigation
  • Decades-Old John Doe Homicide Victim Identified as Cedar Rapids Teen
  • Supreme Court Set to Tackle Abortion Disputes in Final Session of the Year
  • Former Sooners Players Seth Littrell and Joe Jon Finley Elevated to Co-Offensive Coordinators at Oklahoma
  • Former Syracuse Man Accused of Shooting Palestinian College Students in Vermont Had Troubled Past
  • Man Arrested and Charged in Ex-Girlfriend's Murder in Southwest Houston
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