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College football Power Rankings: Big wins and early breakout stars following Week 3

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College football Power Rankings: Big wins and early breakout stars following Week 3

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Stock Market Live September 16: Good TikTok News Boosts Oracle, and the Whole S&P 500 (VOO)

This article will be updated throughout the day, so check back often for more daily updates. Further details are leaking out regarding the weekend negotiations between U.S. and Chinese trade representatives, especially as regards the future (or lack thereof) of TikTok in America. According to one report, Oracle ( NYSE: ORCL) may lead a consortium of U.S. companies that would acquire TikTok's U.S. operations to enable the currently-Chinese-owned video sharing company to continue operating in the U.S.
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Roblox and Discord sued over 15-year-old's suicide following alleged online grooming

Roblox and Discord are being sued by the mother of a 15-year-old boy who died by suicide after allegedly being targeted by "an adult sex predator" posing as a child on the platforms. A wrongful death lawsuit was filed in San Francisco Superior Court by Becca Dallas, according to The New York Times. Her son, Ethan Dallas, joined the online gaming platform Roblox with his parents' approval and with parental controls in place.
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Feds tell judge that Charlie Javice should spend 12 years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase

Prosecutors seek 12-year sentence for Charlie Javice for orchestrating an audacious fraud that falsely claimed Frank had financial data on millions of students.
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Suspect in Seattle home invasions of Macklemore and celebrity athletes pleads not guilty

A man accused of breaking into the homes of Seattle-area celebrities, including baseball Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki and hip-hop artist Macklemore, and pepper-spraying people he encountered inside pleaded not guilty Monday to multiple charges. Patrick Maisonet, 29, was arrested at his home in on Aug. 21 in connection with another burglary, to which he has pleaded not guilty, and has been held on bail totaling more than $2 million.
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Hurricane Gabrielle threat in Atlantic as formation odds increase

Invest AL92 has a 90% chance of forming into Tropical Storm Gabrielle and will likely intensify, possibly reaching hurricane strength later this week.
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California man pleads guilty to landing plane on restricted Navy island twice

A San Diego man pleaded guilty to stealing government property and illegally entering a naval installation after twice landing without permission on San Clemente Island.
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Trump says the U.S. military targeted a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela

U.S. military struck a Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel in international waters, killing three; officials claim visible cocaine and fentanyl and warn of expanded actions against cartels.
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4 hours ago

Donald Trump files $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times

Donald Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four journalists, alleging decades-long intentional and malicious defamation.
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On 9/16/25, celebrate a date of mathematical beauty

September 16, 2025 (9/16/25) consists of consecutive perfect squares 3^2, 4^2, 5^2 forming the Pythagorean triple 3-4-5, a once-a-century occurrence.
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The Fed is likely to cut rates for the first time this year. Here's what that means for credit cards and housing costs

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What could come after interest rate cuts this week

The Federal Reserve is likely to ease policy with non-unanimous rate cuts this year amid slowed job growth and persistent price pressures, revealing internal division.
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22 hours ago

For the first time since 2019, the Fed could split both ways on a rate decision | Fortune

The Federal Reserve faces uncertainty over meeting attendance and must balance high inflation with slowing hiring when deciding potential interest-rate cuts.
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The Fed is likely to cut rates for the first time this year. Here's what that means for credit cards and housing costs

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22 hours ago
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For the first time since 2019, the Fed could split both ways on a rate decision | Fortune

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Is telehealth a good idea, or should I see my regular doctor?

Telehealth offers fast, convenient access but can incur unexpected costs and may be less suitable for complex conditions requiring in-person relationships.
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Checkout The U.S. Navy's 33 Newest Ships Since 2020

Since 2020 the U.S. Navy commissioned 33 new ships and submarines, including Arleigh Burke destroyers, Constellation-class warships, Gerald R. Ford carriers, and amphibious transport docks.
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'Peak Goldilocks': The markets have bought the Fed rumors - watch for them to sell on the news | Fortune

Markets priced a 25bps Fed rate cut, driving the S&P 500 to record highs amid 'peak Goldilocks' optimism and heightened scrutiny of Powell's future easing signals.
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Former Defense Contractor Sentenced to Over 10 Years in Prison for Attempted Espionage - DataBreaches.Net

John Murray Rowe Jr., 67, of Lead, South Dakota, was sentenced today to 126 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release and a $25,000 fine for attempted espionage. The defendant was charged by indictment in December 2021 and pleaded guilty in April of last year to one count of attempted delivery of national defense information to a foreign government, and three counts of willful communication of national defense information.
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Los Altos man hit with perjury charges over disappearance of wife

Los Altos resident Harald Herchen faces seven felony perjury charges over inconsistent statements about the 2019 disappearance and death of tutor Alice Ku in Taiwan.
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13 hours ago

East Bay man found shot to death on Napa County road

A 20-year-old Concord man, Salvador De Jesus Castillo-Hernandez, was found shot to death on Monticello Road in Napa County; investigation is ongoing.
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Diddy hopes some of his former escorts will help him at sentencing

Sean "Diddy" Combs faces October 3 sentencing for two prostitution counts while defense seeks leniency using escorts' pretrial interviews contested by prosecutors.
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Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson to appear in court: What to know

Tyler Robinson is expected to be formally charged with murder and appear remotely in Utah court as prosecutors review evidence and potentially file charges.
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Fact check: AI image of Kirk shooter fuels conspiracy DW 09/15/2025

On September 10, Charlie Kirk, a right-wing activist from the United States was shot during an event at Utah Valley University. The alleged attacker, identified as 22-year-old Utah native Tyler R., was taken into custody on September 12. Following the incident, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a videoand several images of a "person of interest," asking the public for help in identifying the suspect. Once Tyler R. was apprehended, his mugshot was made public.
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Yordan Alvarez Headed For MRI With Ankle Sprain

The Astros are sending Yordan Alvarez for an MRI on his left ankle, manager Joe Espada said postgame (via Space City's Julia Morales). Houston's star slugger gingerly exited tonight's win over Texas in the first inning after hurting his ankle scoring a run. The club announced a few innings later that he was diagnosed with an ankle sprain. Chandler Rome of The Athletic observed that Alvarez was on crutches and in a walking boot in the clubhouse after the game.
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Did Javian Major Desecrate Bodies at a Funeral Home? Inside the Cold Case

Grieving families allege exploitation and fraud by deathcare providers, prompting an eight-month constable investigation after a regulatory tip.
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19 hours ago

Why Trump wants companies to report earnings less frequently

Proposal to shift U.S. corporate earnings reports from quarterly to semiannual promises cost savings and managerial focus but raises transparency and fraud concerns among experts.
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17 hours ago

DNA evidence found near scene of Charlie Kirk's shooting matches suspect, FBI director says

DNA links Tyler Robinson to evidence at the scene, and Utah authorities are preparing capital murder charges in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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Trump, fascinated by the royals, gets a rare second U.K. state visit

The United Kingdom extended an unprecedented second state visit to Donald Trump to leverage his affinity for the royal family for diplomatic influence, notably on Ukraine.
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1 day ago

After Kirk's killing a growing chorus of conservatives wants his critics ostracized or fired

Conservative officials and activists are mobilizing firings and public pressure against those who disparaged Charlie Kirk after his death.
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22 hours ago

Officials announce a 'framework' for keeping TikTok online in the U.S.

U.S. and China reached a framework to resolve TikTok ownership, potentially averting a U.S. ban if the app is sold to non-Chinese owners.
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In first interview, Pope Leo XIV takes on billionaires, polarization and war

Pope Leo XIV prioritizes addressing income inequality, polarization, and promoting reconciliation, synodality, and dialogue to overcome violence and social division.
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To save its rare birds, New Zealand is relying on a nation of backyard trappers

Like many student volunteers, the kids in the group Town Belt Kaitiaki look after their neighborhood parks planting trees, weeding, clearing paths. But they also do something less common: exterminating animals. "So we have a possum trap the white ones that are up on the trees," says Finn Hibbert, age 18, pointing to a white and metal box designed to kill brushtail possums, an Australian marsupial. Other traps scattered throughout the park also kill rats.
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A record number of Congressional lawmakers aren't running for reelection in 2026. Here's the list

A record 10 senators and 27 House members are leaving current seats before 2026, with more Republicans exiting than Democrats and many seeking other offices.
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Melting glaciers mean an uncertain future for Europe's rivers

A fast-moving glacier collapse destroyed the Swiss village of Blatten, forcing immediate evacuations and burying buildings under mud, sand, rocks, and ice.
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21 hours ago

The 10 most affordable states in the US in 2025 - and the 10 least affordable

Arkansas is the most affordable U.S. state while California is the least affordable, reflecting varying impacts of rising groceries, housing, and insurance costs.
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A Nepali Community Media Outlet Is Using TikTok to Counter Disinformation - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

The Nepali community in the United States is experiencing remarkable growth. According to the US Census Bureau, between 2010 and 2020 the population of people identifying as Nepali alone increased 295.5 percent-a nearly fourfold climb-while the population of people identifying as Nepali in any combination with other races and ethnicities grew by 269 percent. These numbers make the US Nepali population the fastest-growing group listing a sole Asian ethnicity among any group with 50,000 or more residents as of 2010.
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19 hours ago

Nonprofit news site The Banner expands beyond Baltimore

The Banner is expanding beyond Baltimore with a Montgomery County news bureau, domain rebrand to thebanner.com, and new journalists to grow subscribers and revenue.
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Biglaw Firm's Active Shooter 'False Alarm' Highlights The Scary Reality Of 2025 - Above the Law

"Last week, employees at Debevoise & Plimpton's New York office had a terrifying experience that is far too common in this country. An emergency notification went out through the building, informing of an active shooter in the area. Fortunately, the alert, which was sent out based on information from law enforcement, was a false alarm and there was no danger. But, as an office-wide email confirmed, it naturally caused "a great deal of fear, concern, and likely some confusion.""
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1 day ago

America's 10 Best-Selling Pump-Action Shotguns Include 4 Mossberg Models and 2 Herstal Brands

Pump-action shotguns differ from many semi-automatic or autoloading shotguns. Pump-actions can reliably load varying types of ammunition, from heavy buckshot to lighter loads. They are a favorite of law enforcement and the military. Soldiers have used these shotguns in the U.S. military since WWI. In 2020, it is estimated Americans purchased nearly 2.4 million shotguns. Using a report from Gun Genius, which analyzed sales data from GunBroker.com, 24/7 Wall St. identified the 10 most popular pump-action shotguns in America.
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Two Men Arrested After Bomb Found Under Fox 13 News Vehicle

Two Utah men allegedly placed an explosive device under a Fox 13 vehicle, risking mass casualties; both arrested and held without bail on terrorism-related and weapons charges.
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fromComputerworld
1 day ago

Half of workers are 'job hugging' - too scared to quit

Many US full-time workers are staying in current roles due to job-market weakness, AI-related fears, and perceived risk from switching employers.
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Dodgers Notes: Roki Sasaki New Injury, Magic Number Shrinks Again, Kyle Tucker to LA?

Dodgers beat Giants 10-2, improved to 84-65 with NL West magic number at 10; Roki Sasaki faces a calf issue, Tucker trade interest for Dodgers.
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2 arrested after incendiary device found under news media vehicle in Utah

Two Utah men were arrested after an incendiary device was discovered beneath a news media vehicle; searches recovered explosives, firearms, narcotics, and potential hoax WMDs.
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1 day ago

Man, 27, dies in Lawrence shooting, DA says

A 27-year-old man was fatally shot early Saturday morning in Lawrence; no arrests announced and the victim remains unidentified pending family notification.
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20 hours ago

Suspect in Seattle home invasions of Macklemore and celebrity athletes pleads not guilty

Man pleads not guilty to burglaries and pepper-spraying at Seattle-area celebrities' homes; investigators link him via surveillance and cellphone data; luxury items recovered.
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Man shot by stray bullet in Old Oakland on Sunday morning

A bystander was struck by a stray bullet in Old Oakland and is hospitalized in stable condition after an early-morning shooting and confrontation.
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The Jensens: The US family that smuggled 2,900 shipments of crude oil from Mexico to Texas

A Utah family smuggled 2,881 crude oil shipments from Mexico, earning $300 million with CJNG help, and was charged with smuggling and money laundering.
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Dodgers star Ohtani's lawyers claim he was victim of likeness misuse in real estate deal, move to dismiss lawsuit

In papers filed on Sunday, lawyers for Ohtani and Balelo said Hayes and Matsumoto in 2023 acquired rights for a joint venture in which they owned a minority percentage to use Ohtani's name, image and likeness under an endorsement agreement to market the venture's real estate development at the Mauna Kea Resort. The lawyers said Ohtani was a victim of NIL violations.
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Former students abused by longtime Rolling Hills High teacher awarded more than $13 million

Five women who said they were sexually assaulted by their high school teacher in the 1980s won a combined $13.6 million judgment Monday after a jury concluded that the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District failed to prevent the abuse. The Torrance jury found that district administrators were negligent in allowing longtime Rolling Hills High School English teacher and baseball coach Garry Poe to groom and, ultimately, sexually abuse teenagers.
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LSU's Kelly apologizes to reporter for tirade

LSU coach Brian Kelly apologized for snapping at a reporter after a 20-10 win, accepted responsibility for his media conduct and vowed to do better.
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19 hours ago

Facebook's settlement payments are going out

Any US Facebook user who had an active account between May 24, 2007, and December 22, 2022, was eligible to file a claim, even if they have deleted the account. The deadline to file was August 25, 2023. Almost 29 million claims were filed and about 18 million were validated as of September 2023, according to Meta's response in a 2024 legal document.
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California man steals ambulance from fatal stabbing scene, leads police in pursuit

A fatal stabbing occurred in front of the Downey Library around 9:40 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13. A man unrelated to the stabbing investigation then stole an ambulance that was parked at the scene on Saturday morning, leading police on a pursuit that ended in a crash in Alhambra, according to the Downey Police Department. The stabbing was reported in front of the Downey Library at 11121 Brookshire Avenue, where authorities declared a male with a stab wound dead at the scene.
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Missing man found dead in Santa Cruz Mountains

A Stanislaus County man reported missing after a Chaminade Resort domestic disturbance was found dead Thursday in a steep ravine by Search and Rescue.
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18 hours ago

Man pleads not guilty to shooting Boston police officer during Roxbury chase

When officers approached to investigate, Rice allegedly took off and led police on a brief chase. As the foot pursuit continued onto nearby Kenilworth Street, police allege Rice fired a gun at the officers and struck one of them in the arm. Police returned fire and struck Rice, and both he and the wounded officer were taken to local hospitals with injuries that were not life-threatening, police said.
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2 South Shore beaches closed after white shark-seal 'interaction'

White Horse Beach and Long Beach in Plymouth are closed to swimming after a confirmed white shark sighting and seal attack near Manomet Point.
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Spencer Strider is the Braves 2025 Roberto Clemente Award nominee

Spencer Strider is the Atlanta Braves' nominee for the 2025 Roberto Clemente Award for his sustained foster-care advocacy, community programs, and hospital visits.
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17 hours ago

Renowned Walnut Creek chef arrested, again, in bank robbery spree

At this point, it's probably safe to say that Valentino Luchin is better at cooking risotto, calamari, and grilled lamb sirloin than he is at robbing banks. In 2018, the celebrated chef and former owner of an Italian restaurant in Walnut Creek pleaded guilty to robbing an Orinda bank and received a yearlong jail sentence, followed by probation. Now he's back in jail, this time in San Francisco, where prosecutors accuse him of robbing three banks within a single day, court records show.
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16 hours ago

Phillies Outright Matt Manning

Matt Manning was outrighted to Double-A Reading after clearing waivers and will finish the season in the Phillies organization.
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17 hours ago

Orioles Claim Jose Castillo, Designate Carson Ragsdale

Baltimore claimed lefty Jose Castillo off waivers, designated Carson Ragsdale for assignment, placed Albert Suarez on the 15-day IL, and recalled two right-handed pitchers.
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20 hours ago

Vallejo rapper charged with gold jewelry robbery in Oakland

Vallejo rapper Juwon Galbraith (YWN Juski) was charged with second-degree robbery and felon-in-possession after allegedly robbing a man of a Rolex and necklace at gunpoint.
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18 hours ago

Facebook's settlement payments are on the way - here's how much you can expect

Payments from the 2023 Facebook privacy settlement are being distributed; eligible users will receive between $4.89 and $38.36 based on how long they used Facebook.
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After loss to Terence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez acknowledges his opponent's greatness

Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez acknowledged Terence Crawford was superior and signaled that age and bodily decline may be ending his effectiveness as a boxer.
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1 day ago

Arch vows to be better as SEC play approaches

Arch Manning pledges improvement after poor early-season performances, facing intensified scrutiny ahead of the Sam Houston game while the coach urges patience.
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23 hours ago

A confrontation between Rohnert Park neighbors went viral. Here's what led up to it

Racially charged confrontations erupted between neighbors over alleged speeding; a man used racial slurs and threats while people recorded the incidents and posted video online.
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2 days ago

Over 100,000 attend London rally organized by far-right activist, clashes break out

There is no doubt that many came to exercise their lawful right to protest, but there were many who came intent on violence,
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1 day ago

Tornadoes destroy several homes in southeastern Utah

Two tornadoes struck near Montezuma Creek in southeastern Utah, demolishing three homes on Navajo Nation land; no human injuries reported, livestock and pets missing.
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2 days ago

Whatever happened to .... the 12-year-old Ukrainian girl in need of a heart transplant?

She was on the waiting list for a long time, and just one day before we implanted her with a mechanical heart, but she needed a transplant,
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Utah governor says the motive in Kirk shooting is not yet certain but the suspect was on the left

'There clearly was a leftist ideology,' Cox said on NBC's 'Meet the Press,' citing interviews with Robinson's relatives and acquaintances. 'Friends have confirmed that there was kind of that deep, dark internet, the Reddit culture, and these other dark places of the internet where this person was going deep.' He pointed to references found engraved on the ammunition used to kill Kirk, which included anti-fascist and meme-culture language.
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2 days ago

Bay Area prep football 2025: Where to find our complete Week 3 coverage

Week 3 featured tight comebacks and decisive wins: Archbishop Riordan, Acalanes, Campolindo, Menlo School, and De La Salle all secured notable victories.
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Aggies surge into top 10; Vandy, GT, USC ranked

NEW YORK -- Texas A&M made a big jump into the top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll Sunday after its dramatic win at Notre Dame, and the Irish became the first team since 1988 to stay in the Top 25 with an 0-2 record. Ohio State, Penn State and LSU remained the top three teams, with Miami moving up to No. 4 and Georgia to No. 5 even after a close call at No. 15 Tennessee. Oregon slipped two spots to No. 6 despite a 20-point road win against Northwestern and was followed by Florida State, Texas, Illinois and the Aggies.
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State Says $10 Arizona Home Raffle Breaks Gambling Laws

Arizona regulators found the Phoenix Dream Home Sweepstakes to be illegal unlicensed gambling, ordered a cease-and-desist, and warned participants to stop and monitor their finances.
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1 day ago

Rolling Stone's parent company sues Google over AI Overviews

Google's AI Overviews allegedly reduce publisher clickthroughs and revenues by summarizing content atop search results, prompting Penske Media to sue.
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2 days ago

Penske Media sues Google over AI search overviews

PMC sued Google alleging AI Overviews divert search traffic, cut publisher revenue, and threaten independent journalism's business model.
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2 days ago

A&M kicks 'door down' with defining win over ND

Texas A&M rallied from five deficits to upset No. 8 Notre Dame 41-40, securing a landmark road win and boosting College Football Playoff hopes.
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Woman stabbed amid West Hollywood brawl is in critical condition

A woman who was stabbed during a brawl in West Hollywood early Sunday morning is in critical condition, authorities said. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said it received a call about a fight involving "multiple people" in the area of Santa Monica Boulevard between San Vicente and Robertson boulevards -where several popular bars are located - around 3 a.m. When deputies responded to the call, they found a woman in her early 20s who had sustained a serious stab wound to her upper body, according to Deputy Jacob Sivley
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Hulk Hogan's $5 Million Will Revealed: Everything You Need to Know

WWE legend Hulk Hogan's will has been brought to light, revealing what is to become of the $5 million fortune he left behind-six weeks after his death. Hogan died at the age of 71 inside his Florida home on July 24 after suffering a cardiac arrest. Despite leaving behind a fortune valued at $5 million, Hogan reportedly removed his daughter, Brooke, as a beneficiary in the will two years before his passing.
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2 days ago

Legend of the margarita reminds of shared border history between US and Mexico

The Kentucky Club endures as the lone remaining legendary border bar, preserving culinary and social traditions amid disappearing historic establishments and rising U.S.-Mexico tensions.
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1 day ago

UCLA fires football coach DeShaun Foster after winless start to season

UCLA fired DeShaun Foster after an 0-3 start; he went 5-10 overall and is owed about $6.43 million in buyout money.
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