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The second half of the 2025 NFL regular season is about to begin. If the final nine weeks of the year are anything like the first, we’re in for a wildly entertaining stretch run. It kicks off with a Week 10 slate that features a number of intriguing matchups – including Sauce Gardner making his Colts debut after a shocking deadline blockbuster, and the Eagles squaring off with the Packers at Lambeau Field on Monday night.As we do every week throughout the season, we’ve collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBS Sports and SportsLine in one…
While excavating near the ancient city of Armageddon in Israel, archaeologists unearthed a 3,300-year-old Canaanite “tea set,” a dollhouse-sized temple, and one of the oldest known winepresses in the world.The tea set includes a teapot shaped like a ram and a few small bowls that were buried together during the Late Bronze Age. The ram’s head, which was molded into the spout, would have been tilted forward so liquid spilled out of its mouth.”The vessel seems intended for pouring a valuable liquid such as milk, oil, wine or another beverage, which could either be drunk directly from the spout, or…
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Freed Israeli hostage Matan Angrest holds a photo of Hadar Goldin, an Israeli soldier killed in 2014 whose body has been held in Gaza since then, during a rally calling for the return of the deceased hostages who are held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. Mahmoud Illean/AP hide caption toggle caption Mahmoud Illean/AP TEL AVIV, Israel — The Red Cross received on Sunday the remains of a hostage in Gaza that Hamas claims is the body of an Israeli soldier who was killed in 2014 and who has been held in…
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Jessica Guo had only slept for two-and-a-half hours on an overnight bus when she arrived at the Mexico-US border near Lordsburg, New Mexico, in April. Out of the window she saw a flat, shadeless landscape. First-day jitters had Guo questioning what she was doing there.The former consultant had left corporate America to attempt something no woman had completed: a single, continuous hike of the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) and the Great Divide Trail (GDT) in one calendar year.The rare linking up of the two trails – which traverse New Mexico’s Chihuahuan Desert, Colorado’s high-elevation passes, Old Faithful in Yellowstone national…
Suzannah Mirghani’s Sudanese drama “Cotton Queen” won the top prize Sunday at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, taking home the Golden Alexander for best feature film. Mirghani’s arresting debut — the first-ever feature film shot by a female Sudanese director — wowed the festival jury, which included Match Factory head of sales Τhania Dimitrakopoulou, U.S. cinematographer Frederick Elmes (“Blue Velvet,” “Wild at Heart”) and writer-director Elegance Bratton (“The Inspection”), who said “Cotton Queen” “blew us all away.” “This film sat with all of us judges from beginning to end,” said Bratton. “As we live in a world consumed by genocide and war, it’s important to…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The winners of the 2025 Epson International Pano awards have been announced, showcasing photographs of our great, big, beautiful world in ultra-wide glory. Italy’s Alex Wides (Alessandro Cantarelli) won the Open Photographer of the Year and the Nature/Landscape category for his fine-art landscapes (seen above and below). Among this year’s 3,423 entries, there were more photographs of the Northern Lights than usual, coinciding with the 11-year solar cycle maximum. ‘Last Fireworks’ is the first place category and open competition overall winner. Describing Last Fireworks, Wides said,…
After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform.Kenyan President William Ruto talks to Al Jazeera about the nationwide protests that left dozens dead, accusations of police brutality and enforced disappearances, and whether he’s betrayed the “hustler” generation that helped elect him. He also addresses Kenya’s economic challenges, its leadership role in Haiti, and regional accusations of interference in Sudan’s war. As scrutiny grows at home, Ruto insists Kenya’s democracy remains intact, and his promise of transformation, unbroken.Published On 9 Nov 20259 Nov 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share
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