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Inter Miami Advances to MLS Cup with Tadeo Allende's Hat Trick
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Inter Miami Advances to MLS Cup with Tadeo Allende's Hat Trick

Inter Miami made history by reaching the MLS Cup for the first time after a stunning 5-1 victory over NYCFC in the Eastern Conference Final. Tadeo Allende's hat trick was instrumental in this commanding win, highlighting his crucial role in the team's success this postseason.

Warriors' Stephen Curry to Miss at Least a Week Due to Injury
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Warriors' Stephen Curry to Miss at Least a Week Due to Injury

The Golden State Warriors have announced that Stephen Curry will be sidelined for at least a week due to a quad contusion sustained during a recent game against the Houston Rockets. This injury raises concerns about his health and the team's performance, as they currently hold a 1-3 record in the NBA Cup and are out of contention for the knockout round.

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Pro Football Hall of Fame Retracts False Death Announcement of Lem Barney
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Pro Football Hall of Fame Retracts False Death Announcement of Lem Barney

The Pro Football Hall of Fame mistakenly announced the death of retired NFL star Lem Barney, causing concern among fans. Barney's son confirmed he is alive, leading to a retraction from the Hall of Fame. Multiple reporters have verified his status, alleviating fears following the erroneous report.

Ohio State Ends Losing Streak Against Michigan, Advances to Big Ten Title Game
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Ohio State Ends Losing Streak Against Michigan, Advances to Big Ten Title Game

No. 1 Ohio State achieved a significant 27-9 victory over No. 15 Michigan, ending a six-year losing streak against their rivals. Quarterback Julian Sayin excelled with three touchdown passes, including a key fourth-down conversion. This win not only secures Ohio State's place in the Big Ten title game against No. 2 Indiana but also keeps their undefeated record intact at 12-0 and 9-0 in the conference.

Lilly Wachowski Addresses Right-Wing Misinterpretations of 'The Matrix'
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Lilly Wachowski Addresses Right-Wing Misinterpretations of 'The Matrix'

Lilly Wachowski, co-director of 'The Matrix,' discussed the right-wing misinterpretations of her film during a podcast appearance. She highlighted her indifference to these interpretations and stressed the importance of distancing oneself from their work after its release, particularly in light of how the 'red pill' concept has been appropriated by the MAGA movement.

Josh Brolin Reflects on Friendship with Trump, Praises His Marketing Skills
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Josh Brolin Reflects on Friendship with Trump, Praises His Marketing Skills

In a recent interview, actor Josh Brolin reflected on his past friendship with Donald Trump, describing him as a marketing genius. Brolin noted the contrast between the Trump he knew before his presidency and the political figure he has become, expressing confidence that Trump will not pursue a third term in office.

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Mark Kelly says troops ‘can tell’ what orders are illegal amid Pentagon probe
NeutralU.S News
Senator Mark Kelly is under investigation by the Pentagon for a video in which he and other Democratic lawmakers encouraged military personnel to disobey illegal orders, a stance he defends as non-controversial. The inquiry raises questions about potential breaches of military law and the implications of such directives on military conduct.
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Former SJSU volleyball star reveals 'severe' health issue that stemmed from Title IX conflict with school
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Brooke Slusser, a former volleyball player at San Jose State University, has revealed that she developed severe anorexia following her legal actions against the school concerning a Title IX conflict with her transgender teammate, Blaire Fleming.
Noem says National Guard shooting suspect was 'radicalized' in the U.S.
NeutralU.S News
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the suspect in the National Guard shooting was radicalized in the U.S., highlighting concerns about domestic extremism. The incident has raised significant alarm as it resulted in the critical injury of two National Guard members near the White House. Noem also indicated that the asylum process for migrants would resume once the backlog of applications is addressed.
Kristi Noem says she allowed deportation flights to continue, despite court order
NegativeU.S News
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed on Meet the Press that she authorized the continuation of deportation flights for Venezuelan migrants, despite a federal judge's order to halt such actions. This decision has sparked significant controversy and legal scrutiny regarding the adherence to judicial directives.
Russia's propaganda from the 1939 Winter War is now strangely familiar
NeutralU.S News
On November 30, 1939, the USSR initiated its invasion of Finland, marking the beginning of the Winter War, which was part of a broader strategy to partition Eastern Europe with Nazi Germany, its then-ally. This conflict highlighted the aggressive expansionist policies of the Soviet leadership during that era.
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Power outage leads to widespread rail disruption
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A power outage at Leeds Station has caused significant rail disruptions, with services expected to be affected until 17:00 GMT, according to National Rail. The outage has led to delays and cancellations, impacting commuters and travelers in the region.
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Trump grants clemency to executive convicted in fraud scheme – report
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Donald Trump has granted clemency to David Gentile, a private equity executive convicted for his involvement in a $1.6 billion fraud scheme that defrauded thousands of investors. Gentile had recently begun serving a seven-year prison sentence following his conviction in May. This decision has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the crime and the timing of the clemency.
Sultana attacks the monarchy, Israel and ‘pathetic’ Labour in Your Party speech – UK politics live
NegativeWorld Affairs
Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the Conservative Party, has called for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to resign, accusing her of breaking tax promises in the recent budget that includes a £26 billion tax increase aimed at addressing the UK's cost of living crisis. This follows Badenoch's boycott of the Your Party conference, where she praised Jeremy Corbyn's leadership style.
West Ham United v Liverpool: Premier League – live
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West Ham United faced Liverpool in a Premier League match, with the game kicking off at 2.05pm GMT. The match comes in the wake of Liverpool's recent struggles, including a significant defeat to Nottingham Forest, which has raised questions about their performance and tactics under manager Arne Slot.
Dignitas founder ends his own life through assisted death
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Ludwig Minelli, the founder of the Swiss right-to-die organization Dignitas, chose to end his life through assisted death just days before his 93rd birthday, as announced by the organization. His work since founding Dignitas in 1998 has significantly influenced Swiss law regarding assisted dying.
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US consumer confidence takes sharp turn heading into holiday season
PositiveFinancial Markets
U.S. consumer confidence has taken a sharp turn as the holiday season approaches, with expectations of increased spending on gifts during the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. After a slow start to the year, the U.S. GDP has shown recovery, posting nearly 4% growth in two consecutive quarters following a contraction earlier in the year.
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Expect a tale of two holiday seasons as the well-off spend and the rest pull back | Gene Marks
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The upcoming holiday season in the US is expected to reflect a divide, with wealthier consumers likely to spend more while others face financial constraints. Average salaries have risen, and certain regions report high household incomes, suggesting a robust market for luxury goods.
'Debt stress is causing mental health problems'
NegativeFinancial Markets
Dr. Kamlesh Sreekissoon reports that his patients are increasingly burdened by debt, leading them to take on multiple jobs to make ends meet. This financial strain is contributing to a rise in mental health issues among those he treats.
Trump grants clemency to executive convicted in fraud scheme – report
NegativeFinancial Markets
Donald Trump has granted clemency to David Gentile, a private equity executive convicted for his involvement in a $1.6 billion fraud scheme that defrauded thousands of investors. Gentile had recently begun serving a seven-year prison sentence following his conviction in May. This decision has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the crime and the timing of the clemency.
Popular mall, strip mall chain quietly closed 443 locations in 2025
NegativeFinancial Markets
In 2025, a popular mall and strip mall chain quietly closed 443 locations, reflecting significant challenges in the retail sector. This decision comes amidst a broader trend of store closures across various industries, indicating a shift in consumer behavior and market dynamics.
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Institutional Demand Returns As Spot Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs End Outflow Streak
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The flow of capital into spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs has shown signs of recovery, marking the first week of net-positive inflows since October, following a prolonged period of outflows. This shift indicates a potential stabilization in institutional demand for these cryptocurrencies after a challenging month.
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'We Wear Your Loathing With Pride': Tether's Downgrade at S&P Sparks Online Battle
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S&P Global Ratings has downgraded Tether's USDT stablecoin to its lowest stability rating, citing concerns over its increasing exposure to Bitcoin and governance issues. This downgrade has sparked a significant online backlash, with Tether asserting its financial strength and criticizing the rating methodology used by S&P.
Bitcoin Price Watch: Bulls Build, Bears Guard Key Resistance
PositiveCryptocurrency
Bitcoin's price has stabilized around $91,453, showing resilience after a significant sell-off, with analysts noting reclaimed support and a filled fair value gap, indicating potential for further upward movement. This price level is crucial as it reflects the market's response to recent volatility and bears guarding key resistance levels.
Ethereum Developers Prep for Fusaka, Second Upgrade of 2025
NeutralCryptocurrency
Ethereum developers are preparing for the Fusaka upgrade, the second significant upgrade of 2025, scheduled for December 3. This upgrade aims to enhance the network's capacity and efficiency, following the previous Pectra upgrade. The anticipation surrounding Fusaka is heightened by recent adjustments, including an increase in the block gas limit to 60 million.
Is the Bitcoin Digital Asset Treasury Model Broken? Architect Partners Says No
NeutralCryptocurrency
Architect Partners has asserted that the Bitcoin digital asset treasury model is not broken, countering prevailing concerns about the sustainability of Bitcoin investments amid market volatility. This statement comes as Bitcoin's price fluctuates significantly, recently rebounding toward $92,000 after a notable sell-off.
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Engineers for the future: championing innovation through people, purpose and progress
PositiveTechnology
Engineers are increasingly focusing on innovation driven by data, artificial intelligence (AI), and sustainability, which are reshaping the engineering landscape and redefining the future workforce. This shift emphasizes the importance of integrating technology with human-centric approaches to foster progress.
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Virginia Democrat flips seat in state legislature by taking on datacenters
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John McAuliff, a 33-year-old small business owner, secured a seat in Virginia's state legislature by focusing his campaign on the rising cost of energy, defeating a Republican opponent. His victory is part of a larger trend, with 13 Democrats winning seats in the recent elections, solidifying the party's control in Virginia.
Geothermal Breakthrough in South Texas Signals New Era for Ercot
PositiveTechnology
A significant geothermal breakthrough has been achieved in South Texas, marking a pivotal moment for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (Ercot). This advancement is expected to enhance the state's energy production capabilities and contribute to a more sustainable energy future.
AI’s safety features can be circumvented with poetry, research finds
NegativeTechnology
Recent research from Italy's Icaro Lab reveals that poetry can effectively bypass safety features in large language models (LLMs), as poems containing harmful prompts successfully elicited requests for hate speech and self-harm. This finding highlights the vulnerabilities in AI's guardrails designed to prevent the generation of harmful content.
‘Cool and quirky is part of our brand’: how New Zealand became a hothouse for indie games
PositiveTechnology
New Zealand's indie game developers showcased their innovative titles at Pax Australia, a major gaming conference held in Melbourne, highlighting the country's vibrant gaming scene. The event featured 18 Kiwi developers, including games like 'Headlice', demonstrating the impact of a unique government support program that extends beyond financial grants.
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It’s All About Memory: The Missing Piece in AI Agents
PositiveArtificial Intelligence
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) highlight a significant gap in AI agents' capabilities, particularly their lack of memory retention. While these agents can perform complex tasks such as planning and reasoning, they often fail to remember previous interactions, which diminishes their effectiveness in providing personalized assistance.
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Epic CEO Tim Sweeney urges Steam to remove Made with AI tags from game listings
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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has called on Steam to eliminate its newly introduced 'Made with AI' tags from game listings, arguing that AI should not be singled out as it is merely another tool for developers. This initiative by Steam aims to enhance transparency regarding the use of generative AI in game development, requiring publishers to disclose AI-generated content in their games.
Google's CEO says "vibe coding" is reshaping who gets to write code
PositiveArtificial Intelligence
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai discussed the concept of 'vibe coding' during a podcast, highlighting how tools based on large language models are transforming coding by making it more enjoyable and accessible for users. This approach allows individuals to experiment with app and website ideas without needing extensive knowledge of programming syntax or frameworks.
AI’s safety features can be circumvented with poetry, research finds
NegativeArtificial Intelligence
Recent research from Italy's Icaro Lab reveals that poetry can effectively bypass safety features in large language models (LLMs), as poems containing harmful prompts successfully elicited requests for hate speech and self-harm. This finding highlights the vulnerabilities in AI's guardrails designed to prevent the generation of harmful content.
The ARC benchmark's fall marks another casualty of relentless AI optimization
NegativeArtificial Intelligence
The ARC benchmark, once deemed a significant challenge for AI systems, has recently shown signs of decline as modern AI optimization techniques continue to advance. This benchmark was previously a reliable measure of fluid intelligence, distinguishing it from mere memorization tasks.
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Time may be a psychological projection, philosopher argues
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A philosopher has proposed that time may not be a concrete reality but rather a psychological projection of the mind onto a timeless existence, suggesting that both physics and philosophy support this notion. This perspective challenges traditional views of time as a linear and measurable phenomenon.
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December stargazing: An infamous comet and one last supermoon for 2025
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Winter officially begins on December 21, 2025, coinciding with the appearance of an infamous comet and the last supermoon of the year, providing a unique opportunity for stargazers to witness these celestial events. The comet's visibility and the supermoon are expected to attract significant attention from astronomy enthusiasts and the general public alike.
Have gravitational waves provided the first hint of primordial black holes born during the Big Bang?
PositiveScience
Scientists have potentially detected the first evidence of primordial black holes, which are theorized to have formed from dense matter shortly after the Big Bang, through gravitational waves. This discovery could reshape our understanding of the universe's early moments and the formation of black holes.
Antarctica's Southern Ocean might be gearing up for a thermal 'burp' that could last a century
NeutralScience
New research indicates that as humans reduce emissions and global temperatures decline, Antarctica's Southern Ocean may initiate a thermal 'burp' that could last for a century. This phenomenon suggests a potential resurgence of warming in the region, counteracting current climate mitigation efforts.
Scientists mapped the shape of a supernova for the first time ever – and it's not what we expected: Space photo of the week
NeutralScience
Astronomers utilizing the Very Large Telescope (VLT) have for the first time mapped the shape of a supernova, revealing that its initial breakout phase is elongated rather than spherical. This groundbreaking observation challenges previous assumptions about supernova morphology and enhances understanding of these cosmic events.
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More cities are seeing PFAS pollution in drinking water. Here's what Louisville found
NegativeHealth
Workers at the drinking water plant in Louisville, Kentucky, detected a sudden increase in the levels of PFAS, commonly known as 'forever chemicals.' This spike was traced back to a factory located along the Ohio River, which is currently involved in a pollution lawsuit.
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Overdose deaths are down across much of the U.S. One community offers clues as to why
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Fatal overdoses have decreased in many areas of the United States, with Worcester, Massachusetts, experiencing a significant reduction in deaths. Local officials attribute this positive trend to a proactive approach that assists drug users directly in their communities.
Doctors seek to understand why quitting antidepressants causes withdrawal for some
NeutralHealth
A growing movement in the field of psychiatry is focusing on 'deprescribing' practices, which aim to assist patients in reducing or discontinuing their use of antidepressants, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), when they are deemed unnecessary. This initiative is gaining traction as doctors seek to understand the reasons behind withdrawal symptoms experienced by some individuals upon stopping these medications.
SNAP was restored, but many indigenous Americans still struggle with food insecurity
NegativeHealth
During the recent government shutdown, disruptions in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) significantly impacted food aid across indigenous reservations, forcing residents and tribal officials to make difficult choices regarding food security. Many are still grappling with the financial repercussions of this interruption.
HIV battle is not over, warns It's a Sin creator
NegativeHealth
Russell T Davies, the creator of the series 'It's a Sin', has expressed his concerns regarding the ongoing battle against HIV, highlighting the detrimental impact of misinformation about the virus that has led him to feel despair. He emphasizes that despite advancements, the fight against HIV is far from over.
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Seth Curry reportedly joins Warriors, will play with brother Stephen for first time in NBA
PositiveSports
Seth Curry has reportedly joined the Golden State Warriors, marking the first time he will play alongside his brother, Stephen Curry, in the NBA. This development comes as Seth led the league in shooting percentage from beyond the arc last season, showcasing his skills as a sharpshooter.
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Jimmy Butler’s ‘principled’ approach gives a preview of Warriors’ offense without Steph Curry
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The Golden State Warriors secured a 104-96 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans, despite a challenging performance marked by shooting struggles, particularly from beyond the arc, where they shot 2-of-22 in the first half. This game was notable as it occurred without star player Stephen Curry, who is sidelined due to a left quad contusion.
Minnesota lands 2026 ex-Cal commit as next QB
PositiveSports
Former Cal commit Brady Palmer has announced his decision to join the Minnesota Golden Gophers as their next quarterback, marking a significant development in the team's search for stability at the position. This commitment comes just days before early national signing day, providing Minnesota with a crucial late-cycle victory in their recruitment efforts.
Lane Kiffin to LSU Updates: Ole Miss team meeting delayed
NeutralSports
Lane Kiffin, the head coach of Ole Miss, is expected to finalize his decision regarding a move to LSU on Sunday, with updates anticipated throughout the day. A team meeting originally scheduled for Sunday has been delayed as Kiffin weighs his options amid significant speculation about his future.
Kim Mulkey, LSU set NCAA record with 8 straight 100-point games
PositiveSports
The LSU Tigers, under head coach Kim Mulkey, achieved a historic milestone by winning the Paradise Jam tournament's Reef Division with a decisive 112-35 victory over Washington State, marking their eighth consecutive game scoring over 100 points. This victory broke the previous NCAA record of seven straight 100-point games, which had stood for 43 years.
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Diane Kruger is a Pilot in Romantic Thriller Film 'Visions' New Trailer
PositiveEntertainment
Dark Sky Films has unveiled the official US trailer for the indie thriller 'Visions,' directed by Yann Gozlan. The film, which premiered in France in 2023, features Diane Kruger as Estelle, an airline captain whose life takes a turn when she embarks on an affair with a woman she met at an airport. The film is set to be released on VOD in December 2025.
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‘Indignity’ Review: A Light on Dark Secrets
NegativeEntertainment
In Albania, internet users have portrayed a grandmother as a collaborator with fascists and communists, prompting a search for the truth through archival research. This investigation sheds light on the complexities of historical narratives and personal legacies in the region.
Akinola Davies Jr. On "My Father’s Shadow", Making History At Cannes, And His 2025 BAFTA Breakthrough
PositiveEntertainment
Akinola Davies Jr. has gained recognition for his directorial debut, 'My Father’s Shadow,' which has been selected for the prestigious BAFTA Breakthrough program for 2025, highlighting emerging talents in the film industry. This announcement coincides with his recent achievements at the Cannes Film Festival, where he made a significant impact with his storytelling approach.
Mama Goose review – boisterous satirical panto is a carnival of colour and style
PositiveEntertainment
The Theatre Royal Stratford East in London has premiered a vibrant and satirical pantomime titled 'Mama Goose,' featuring an Afrobeat-inspired soundtrack, an AI love interest, and Elon Musk as a comedic villain. The show follows three heroes who attempt to rescue Gary the Goose from captivity aboard a SpaceX rocket, showcasing a blend of humor and festive spirit.
Our beautiful multiplex: Milton Keynes council fights to save landmark cinema The Point
NegativeEntertainment
The Point, once the UK’s first US-style multiplex, is facing demolition as developers plan to replace it with a new housing scheme. This iconic building, which opened 40 years ago, has been a significant part of Milton Keynes' cultural landscape, featuring 10 screens and various entertainment options, but is now closed and under threat amidst a dispute involving local campaigners and heritage groups.

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