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False Fire Alarm Causes Evacuation of Entire Terminal at San Jose International Airport

A false fire alarm forced a full evacuation of San Jose International Airport Terminal B, causing re-screening, flight delays and suspension of departures and arrivals.
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This Small Town in Maryland Is the Perfect Late Fall Getaway-and It's Less Than 2 Hours From Washington, D.C.

Cambridge, Maryland offers historic waterfront charm, abundant wildlife at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, vibrant dining, outdoor activities, and a popular waterfront resort.
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I'm hunting Florida's Bigfoot... here's the truth about the monster

A Florida man has spent nearly his life searching for the Skunk Ape, a six-foot, ape-like, foul-smelling creature reported in Everglades folklore.
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Kike Hernandez shares major health update on left elbow injury

Kiké Hernández underwent left elbow surgery after the 2025 World Series, suffered a broken bone in the elbow, and will miss the 2026 World Baseball Classic for Puerto Rico.
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7 hours ago

Opinion: Pope Leo's hope-inspiring favorite films

Pope Leo met filmmakers to deepen dialogue with cinema and highlighted four films emphasizing compassion, human dignity, suffering, resilience, and storytelling.
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20 hours ago

Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit as pressure builds on consumer prices

President Trump signed an executive order eliminating tariffs on many agricultural commodities to try to lower consumer prices.
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8 hours ago

As funding falters, young brain scientists rethink careers in research

Disruptions in U.S. federal research funding are driving young neuroscientists away, threatening national leadership and progress on brain disorder research.
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7 hours ago

Pope Leo returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada

The Vatican returned 62 Canadian Indigenous artifacts, including an Inuit kayak, to be repatriated to communities as part of Church acknowledgement of cultural suppression.
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21 hours ago

Arizona fugitive convicted in US sex crimes case arrested in France after years on the run

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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Five U.S. Citizens Plead Guilty to Helping North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate 136 Companies

Phagnasay, Salazar, and Travis pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud conspiracy for knowingly allowing IT workers located outside of the U.S. to use their U.S. identities between about September 2019 and November 2022 and secure jobs at American firms. The three defendants also served as facilitators, hosting the company-issued laptops at their residences and installing remote desktop software on those machines without authorization.
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8 hours ago

Flying isn't the only way to travel. Here's what to know about taking the train this holiday season.

BI's travel reporter, Joey Hadden, has spent more than 75 hours on Amtrak's trains, including short- and long-distance routes and overnight trains, reviewing them for comfort, amenities, and even food. With different rail lines crossing the country - whether you're traveling north to south or east to west - you don't have to compromise comfort (albeit a few bumps!) to avoid airport headaches. In fact, one of Hadden's favorite ways to travel is by overnight train in an Amtrak roomette or bedroom.
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18 hours ago

US army veteran who received Purple Heart deported by ICE to Mexico

An army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who served two tours in Iraq was deported on Friday morning from an immigration detention facility in Florence, Arizona. Arizona state representative Raquel Teran told Fox 10 Phoenix that Jose Barco, a Venezuelan-born veteran whose family fled Cuba as refugees, was deported at 4am from Arizona. Anna Stout, a volunteer on Barco's defense team, told Denver 7 his team was not notified of plans for his deportation and his family was initially not told of where they would be taking him. Jose was not able to reach out to his family before any of this initiated, she told the news outlet, adding that the process has been frustrating.
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9 hours ago

Officials question sheriff's report of no 'substantiated' sex abuse by L.A. jail staff

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reported zero substantiated inmate allegations of staff sexual abuse from January 2022 through September 2025 despite 592 complaints.
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11-year-old Conn. girl starved to death. Court records reveal chilling allegations.

No child should ever have to endure such suffering,
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20 hours ago

Sources: Virginia Tech in early talks with Franklin

James Franklin is in early talks with Virginia Tech for its head-coaching vacancy, with a decision expected in days amid mutual interest.
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3 hours ago

Jobs disaster-or mediocrity-to be revealed with September jobs report finally set to drop Thursday | Fortune

A 43-day federal shutdown delayed over 30 economic reports, leaving policymakers and markets without key inflation, employment, and GDP data for several weeks.
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A quirky street in San Jose gets an innovative makeover

San Jose repaved Katherine Court with permeable concrete pavers to improve drainage and extend pavement lifespan.
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20 hours ago

Sources: Wisconsin turns to freshman QB vs. IU

True freshman Carter Smith will start at quarterback for Wisconsin against No. 2 Indiana after Danny O'Neil suffered a right leg injury.
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6 hours ago

Expanded Logan Express location opens in Framingham

Framingham Logan Express reopened with expanded parking, faster shuttles, added solar panels and EV chargers, plus a pilot remote terminal to streamline travel to Logan.
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17 hours ago

AT&T data breach settlement: How consumers can claim their money

AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement over two data breaches that exposed millions of customers' personal data; consumers must file claims by Dec. 18.
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20 hours ago

Sources: Elko, Aggies finalizing 6-year extension

Texas A&M is finalizing a six-year extension for coach Mike Elko averaging over $11 million per season, making him one of college football's top five highest-paid coaches.
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20 hours ago

Thomas has back surgery, to miss PGA Tour start

"Life update - I've had some nagging hip pain for a handful of months," Thomas said in a statement posted on social media. "After some time off and worsening symptoms, an MRI showed I had a disc problem that needed to be treated." Thomas said he had a successful microdisectomy at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York Thursday and has already been released from the hospital. The 32-year-old, who is ranked 8th in the Official World Golf Rankings, won the RBC Heritage this past season (his 18th career Tour win), and had eight top-10 finishes in 2025.
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14 hours ago

Garfield hands Palisades its first loss with dominating rushing attack

Carson took us out last year so we'll be trying to get payback," Jauregui said.
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1 day ago

As social media grows more toxic, college athletes ask themselves: Is it worth it?

College basketball players face widespread online harassment, peaking around March Madness, undermining NIL opportunities and harming players' mental health.
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Roping and riding, Cleo Hearn blazed a trail for cowboys of color

Cleo Hearn, a Black Texas rodeo legend, founded Cowboys of Color Rodeo and inspired diverse generations after learning to ride during the Jim Crow era.
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The Trump administration plans major cuts to long-term housing for homelessness

The administration is shifting homelessness funding from long-term permanent housing to transitional programs requiring work and addiction treatment, risking increased homelessness.
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The Trump administration plans major shift away from long-term housing for homelessness

Federal homelessness funding shifts from permanent housing to conditional transitional programs emphasizing work and addiction treatment, risking thousands losing housing and destabilizing vulnerable populations.
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Ken Burns shares 3 thoughts on upcoming 'American Revolution' series

The American Revolution transformed subjects into citizens, creating a new notion of civic responsibility through violent conflict and enduring ideas of lifelong learning and citizenship.
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1 day ago

ACLU Suit Targets "Dire" Conditions at CoreCivic-Run ICE Jail in California

People detained at California City Detention Facility face denied medical care, restricted attorney access, solitary confinement, staff brutality, and unmet disability accommodations.
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1 day ago

Florida kills man on death row in state's 16th execution this year

A man found guilty in the 1979 rape and murder of a six-year-old girl was executed in Florida on Thursday. Bryan Frederick Jennings was pronounced dead at 6.20pm local time after being administered a three-drug lethal injection. Jennings was sentenced to death for the killing of Rebecca Kunash, whom he drowned in a canal, according to reports. Jennings said no after being asked whether he had a final statement. Kunash's relatives did not comment publicly following Jennings' execution. The execution took place without incident.
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South Carolina to carry out third firing-squad execution this year

South Carolina will execute Stephen Bryant by firing squad despite claims of brain damage and childhood abuse and the court's refusal to halt it.
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Former Emmanuel admissions director pleads guilty to attempted sex trafficking, cyberstalking

One of Henriques' victims was a 17-year-old prospective student, to whom he gave a tour of the college April 25, the U.S. Attorney's office said. After reviewing her tour registration form, which listed her date of birth, he asked her what grade she was in, and she told him what local high school she attended. Hours after finishing the tour, Henriques texted the victim using the phone number included on her admissions form and offered to pay her $400 for "some fun."
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20 hours ago

San Mateo County undersheriff writes letter on behalf of man accused in 'latex people' stabbings

A man with alleged psychotic delusions stabbed a woman, faces attempted murder charges, and received a character letter from a former police chief.
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1 day ago

Livestream: Brian Walshe's competency hearing

Brian Walshe faces a competency hearing Friday after a jail stabbing, with murder and related charges pending and court aiming to resolve case by Christmas.
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fromAxios
22 hours ago

Why Trump targeted JPMorgan in call for Justice Department Epstein probe

JPMorgan settled multiple 2023 lawsuits over ties to Jeffrey Epstein while facing renewed calls for DOJ investigation after Trump's public demand.
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1 day ago

Oaklandside's Alejandra Armstrong, Roselyn Romero, Darwin BondGraham receive journalism honors

Armstrong, who joined Cityside in 2022, is responsible for ensuring that the journalism from Cityside's four newsrooms - The Oaklandside, Berkeleyside, Richmondside, and East Bay Nosh - is published with readers front of mind. Long before a reporter begins reporting, Armstrong makes sure they have addressed the fundamental questions: Why are we doing this? Who is it for? How will it help them? What is the best way to convey this information?
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1 day ago

Former California customs officer sentenced to 15 years for helping traffickers bring drugs into US

LOS ANGELES A former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was sentenced to 15 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to working with Mexican traffickers to bring drugs into the U.S., officials said Thursday. Diego Bonillo, 30, pleaded guilty in July to multiple charges, including conspiracy to import controlled substances such as cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin. As part of his plea deal, he admitted to using his position to allow drug-filled cars into the U.S. from Mexico without inspection.
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1 day ago

'Last Chance U' coach Beam dies after being shot

John Beam, longtime Laney College coach and Last Chance U figure, was fatally shot on campus; a suspect was arrested.
fromThe Oaklandside
1 day ago

Suspect arrested in shooting of John Beam

Last night, Peralta's chancellor, Tammeil Gilkerson, sent an email to all employees addressing the shooting and concerns about Beam's condition. "I understand that this news is shocking and upsetting to many," Gilkerson wrote. "Moreover, numerous news reports and rumors are circulating. I hope you'll join me in sending positive thoughts to John and his family, and in supporting colleagues and students who may be impacted."
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1 day ago

Middleborough police ask for help in search for missing 58-year-old woman

Wendy Eaton, 58, missing from Quincy since Oct. 28; Middleborough police seek public help and ask witnesses to call 508-947-1212.
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Dollar steady as markets brace for backlog of US data after shutdown resolution - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The dollar faces downside risk as delayed US economic data and cautious Fed officials weigh on markets despite reduced odds of an immediate rate cut.
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1 day ago

Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers' licenses

A federal appeals court blocked new federal limits on immigrants obtaining commercial driver's licenses, citing procedural failures and insufficient safety justification.
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1 day ago

Ghislaine Maxwell Lawyer Lashes Out at Deceased Epstein Victim, Says She Didn't Deserve' Compensation

Attorney Arthur Aidala argued Virginia Giuffre did not deserve compensation from Epstein's estate, citing alleged credibility issues and inconsistent accusations.
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22 hours ago

Better late than never: The delayed September jobs report will be out next week

The Labor Department will release the September jobs report next Thursday, almost seven weeks late due to the government shutdown.
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1 day ago

Former Brookline firefighter whose legal battle put a spotlight on racial discrimination has died

Gerald Alston, a Brookline firefighter, fought workplace racial discrimination, won an $11 million settlement after a protracted legal battle, and died at 57.
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21 hours ago

Brooklyn man arrested in stabbing of 2 women inside Philadelphia day care

A Brooklyn man was arrested in Philadelphia for allegedly stabbing two daycare employees during a domestic-dispute-related incident; both victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This Is the First U.S. State to be 'Accessibility Verified'-Here's What That Means

"Earning the distinction of being the first Accessibility Verified state reflects Oregon's deep and ongoing commitment to welcoming all travelers," Kevin Wright, the VP of brand stewardship at Travel Oregon, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure. "Through this designation, we're building a tourism landscape where inclusion is meaningful and central to the visitor experience."
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The U.S. Open Is Not Pleased With Steve Cohen's Casino Plan

USTA sues New York City to block agreements with Cohen’s proposed casino, asserting lease rights and risk to the U.S. Open.
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1 day ago

1 person killed, 2 hospitalized after car crashes into Central Mass. home

A car drove into a Leicester garage, killing one person trapped under the vehicle and injuring two others; the driver remained and authorities are investigating.
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23 hours ago

Iron Dust, Which BART Says It Stopped Cleaning In 2020, Likely to Blame For Smoke Incident In August

Caked-on iron dust on insulator caps can cause electrical arcing and flashover, creating fire and smoke hazards in BART tunnels and trains.
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1 day ago

Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai in last after 83 in shaky LPGA debut

Kai Trump opened her LPGA debut with a 13-over-par 83, finishing last and revealing a significant gap between elite junior golf and top professionals.
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From the Heartland to the Coasts: The US States With The Most Decorated Veterans

Medal of Honor recipients exemplify exceptional American bravery, with about 3,500 awards among 41 million service members, ranked by state totals.
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Ex-cop testifies in own defense about shooting that left unarmed Whittier man paralyzed

"I didn't want a bullet in my chest," Murillo told jurors in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom Thursday.
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Richmond police identify man killed in Sunday shooting

Griffin Hammond, 20, was fatally shot in Richmond at Potrero Avenue and Carlson Boulevard; a second person was wounded, no arrests, homicide investigation ongoing.
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Stock Market Live November 14: S&P 500 (SPY) Falls as Tech Gets Hit Hard Again

The financial services company, in a note to investors this week, said that it believes the AI story is just getting started - and the investments that seem huge today will be dwarfed by the benefits AI will deliver. Long term, the investment bank says that AI adoption could add $20 trillion to the U.S. economy. AI, according to Goldman Sachs, is already delivering those gains in productivity when deployed right.
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1 day ago

Coach John Beam, beloved staple of Oakland sports, dies from gunshot wound

has died from a gunshot wound in a shooting at the school's campus, police said Friday. We are devastated that John Beam our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, coach mentor and friend has passed, his family said in a statement. Our hearts are full from the outpouring of support we are deeply grateful for your continued prayers well wishes and thoughts. He was 66.
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fromThe Oaklandside
23 hours ago

John Beam, legendary Oakland football coach shot at Laney College, has died

My thoughts are with Coach John Beam and his loved ones. We are praying for him. Coach Beam is a giant in Oakland - a mentor, an educator, and a lifeline for thousands of young people,
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1 day ago

This town's cookie-cutter downtown is choked by a rush hour traffic nightmare

It's comically bad. I'll sit on my porch and just watch the traffic,
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23 hours ago

One-stop shopping for counter-drone gear is aim of joint task force

An Army-led task force is creating an online marketplace of tested, vetted counter-UAS components to streamline procurement and deployment across domestic agencies.
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1 day ago

Hot tech stocks are tumbling: Why Tesla, Palantir, Nvidia, and others are leading a market selloff today

Tech-led sell-off pushed major US indexes lower amid concerns over inflated valuations and shrinking odds of Federal Reserve rate cuts, hitting high-growth stocks.
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IRS raises 2026 retirement plan contribution limits

This limit was amended under the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, and the the annual cost-of-living adjustment will rise to $1,100 in 2026, up $100 from this year's figure. The catch-up contribution limit that applies to most of the 50-and-older worker population will also go up by $500 next year to a cap of $8,000. A higher catch-up limit of $11,250 applies to workers ages 60-63. The IRS clarified that any plan participants who are at least 50 will generally be able to contribute as much as $32,500 per year starting in 2026.
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Mega Millions jackpot grows to $980 million for Friday's drawing

Mega Millions jackpot reached $980 million with a $445.3 million cash option; odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 290,472,336.
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1 day ago

UPS is hitting customers with late fees and collection threats as they contest tariff bills

UPS applied steep international tariffs and subsequent late fees to customers, producing large unexpected charges and contested billing on imported parcels.
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1 day ago

For Bay Area, a damp, cool day set to precede more rain as new storm approaches

An atmospheric river dumped heavy rain across the Bay Area; more storm systems, including a heavy-rain band Sunday evening, are expected through the weekend.
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1 day ago

The US minted its last penny. See how the coin evolved throughout its 232-year history.

The US Mint struck its final penny on November 12, ending a 232-year circulation amid high production costs and limited practical utility.
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2 days ago

If you're going to be kind to another human, today is the day to do it!

Small acts of kindness profoundly impact healing, human connection, and resilience, even in dire circumstances.
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2 days ago
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'We need to get out of here': Trump's immigration crackdown is quietly reshaping where immigrants live in America

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'We need to get out of here': Trump's immigration crackdown is quietly reshaping where immigrants live in America

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2 days ago

5 ways to help fight food insecurity in MetroWest right now

SNAP benefits are resuming nationwide, but millions remain food insecure; MetroWest organizations offer volunteer and donation opportunities like community fridges and veteran turkey drives.
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'It's tough to get overlooked': Pitt and Mason Heintschel are ready to play spoiler

"Look at the urgency he has when he drops back," Narduzzi said.
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Looking for the next Cignetti? Start with these traits and coaches

Indiana's hiring of Curt Cignetti from James Madison on Nov. 30, 2023, didn't seem seismic or unusual at the time. Other hires in the cycle generated more buzz, both within the Big Ten (Jonathan Smith at Michigan State) and beyond it (Mike Elko at Texas A&M). The January 2024 frenzy that included Kalen DeBoer leaving Washington to replace Nick Saban at Alabama and Michigan promoting Sherrone Moore to replace Jim Harbaugh blew up much more than Cignetti taking the IU job.
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