Month: November 2025
Report: NFL, NFLPA aren’t investigating latest Jaxson Dart concussion question
A Week 6 concussion evaluation of Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart sparked a joint NFL-NFL Players Association investigation over whether protocol was violated by the team and multiple individuals who approached and/or entered the blue medical tent.
Jason Kidd reveals 1st impression of Wizards’ Tre Johnson amid hot shooting start
WASHINGTON, D. C. Washington Wizards fans dreamed of getting Duke University superstar Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft for months, but the Dallas Mavericks won May’s NBA Draft Lottery instead despite having 12. 2 percent worse odds. The Wizards received the No. 6 pick, which was the lowest they [.] The post Jason Kidd reveals 1st impression of Wizards’ Tre Johnson amid hot shooting start appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Did Your City Make the Cut? People Ranking Their Top 17 US Destinations
Have you ever wondered how your city stacks up against others in the United States? Well, you’re about to find out as we’re revealing the top U. S. destinations, as ranked by people who’ve experienced everything these places offer. From stunning landscapes to rich history and vibrant urban life, we’ll explore diverse spots that have made . Read more.
Fox News: Don’t Talk About Health Care Costs, It’s A Trap!
Earlier today on Fox and Friends, co-host Lawrence Jones advised Trump not to discuss healthcare costs because it’s a Democratic trap and most people are more interested in affordability issues on a day-to-day issues. Health care is a day-to-day issue. JONES: I keep hearing this talking point from the Democrats that the next election is gonna be about healthcare, that the president has to solve that. I think that’s a trap. I mean, the healthcare system is such a muddy mess. I think you just gotta focus on affordability. The president has to focus on that. Don’t let them define the next election. When I talk to people, sure, there’s some folks that talk about healthcare, but the majority of people I talk to, it’s like, I just want, when I go to the grocery store, to pay a different price. The gas prices have come down a little bit, but in some states, it hasn’t. So that’s what people are talking about, being able to buy a house. They’re not talking on a day-to-day basis about healthcare. So don’t fall in that trap. It’s gonna be a muddy mess. Focus on people’s day-to-day lives, what they can afford. Since it’s read more.
Donald Trump Issues College Sports Warnings: ‘Bad Things Going to Happen’
The president also renewed his criticism of the NFL’s revised kickoff rule, calling it “so unromantic.”.
Where to find ginger in the monastery – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Where to find ginger in the monastery – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Orbs’ Perpetual Hub Ultra Integrates with TrebleSwap to Power Institutional-Grade Perps on Base
The post Orbs’ Perpetual Hub Ultra Integrates with TrebleSwap to Power Institutional-Grade Perps com. Ultra allows for the channeling of liquidity from both onchain and offchain sources, including significant centralized exchanges like Binance, and was designed for scalability and capital efficiency. Perpetual Hub Ultra, powered by Orbs, has been integrated into TrebleSwap, a v4 decentralized exchange (DEX) based on Base, enabling institutional-grade perpetual futures trading to the Base ecosystem. Because of this integration, DEXs looking for a plug-and-play perps infrastructure to increase the scope of their trading services may now turn to Orbs’ Layer-3 technology. s to directly compete with centralized exchanges in terms of performance, flexibility, and user experience while maintaining complete decentralization. Based on Base, TrebleSwap provides a comprehensive decentralized trading platform that includes permissionless launchpads, token swaps, concentrated liquidity pools, and cross-chain capability. TrebleSwap, which combines.
FIFTY FIFTY Expands The Feeling Of First Love With ‘Too Much Part 1’
The post FIFTY FIFTY Expands The Feeling Of First Love With ‘Too Much Part 1’ appeared com. FIFTY FIFTY “Too Much Part 1” Attrakt Entertainment K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY loves their candy. So much so, one of the songs off their new digital single is called “Skittlez.” Calling in from the ATTRAKT offices in Seoul, the members Keena, Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena laugh, thinking about their favorite Skittles, torn between their preference for the color or the flavor. Chanelle Moon says the yellow one because “I just love lemons.” “I think red because I choose red a lot,” Athena responds, but then remembers. “I love strawberries.” Yewon and Keena both call out purple. They looked at each other, as if one of them had to change their answer. When they’re told it’s okay to both like the purple ones, they both smile, and say purple, as it’s their favorite color and flavor. Hana, who was unable to attend the interview due to feeling ill, was given a color by her members. Chanelle Moon suggests green. Athena agrees, “She’s so sweet like a sweet apple.” Since their debut in 2022, the K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY has faced numerous changes and challenges. The initial four-member group achieved success early with their 2023 hit single, “Cupid,” which peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was featured in the Academy-nominated film, Barbie. After a few internal contract disputes and settlements, FIFTY FIFTY relaunched with a new lineup with original member Keena, and added Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena in August 2024. Their EP, Love Tune, introduced the re-debuted group to the world, showcasing their charm and upbeat vocals to their fandom, TWENY. Their pre-release track, “Starry Night,” was produced by EJAE, the vocalist of Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters something the members found very cool. “We talked about this,” Chanelle Moon says over.
Where to find ginger in the monastery – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Where to find ginger in the monastery – Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Empty nesters reveal how they convince their kids to come home for the holidays
The poll of 1, 000 U. S. “empty nesters” found more than half (54%) plan on having their children come home for the holidays this year.
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