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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer told reporters Monday that the defense “will make changes” after getting torched by the Chicago Bears’ passing attack on Sunday.”Some might be scheme,” he said, referring to the pending adjustments. “Some might be personnel.”Something needs to change. In the past two weeks alone, the defense has given up 720 yards and seven touchdowns through the air, offering minimal resistance to opposing quarterbacks and wide receivers.It’s hard not to point out that the Cowboys chose to trade superstar edge-rusher Micah Parsons ahead of the 2025 season, a player who certainly would have benefitted the pass…

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new video loaded: NASA Introduces New Astronaut CandidatestranscriptBacktranscriptNASA Introduces New Astronaut CandidatesNASA announced 10 new candidates to begin training as astronauts as part of a plan to send more astronauts to new space stations, the moon and maybe Mars.Ten American men and women will begin their basic training that spans two years to eventually earn their wings and join NASA’s active astronaut corps.” “All of these efforts are positioning us for our next giant leap, one that ushers in a new golden age of innovation and exploration.” “The astronaut candidates we announced today will help us get there. They were…

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Antisemitic comments aren’t uncommon to hear when traveling. But for many Jewish travelers, their responses aren’t unusual.Lisbon’s Rua do Ouro is steeped in history. It was known in the 18th century for being one of the most prominent locations for jewelers and goldsmiths (thus the name, which means “Gold Street”). When an earthquake and tsunami all but demolished the entire city in 1755, it was reduced to rubble. But Rua do Oro was rebuilt, along with the entire Baixa district where it’s located, into a grid-like plan, and today it remains one of the most popular visitor destinations in the…

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Published On 22 Sep 202522 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareBrazil’s prosecutor general has charged federal lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro with coercion in a case linked to the one in which his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, was convicted for plotting a coup.The younger Bolsonaro has “repeatedly sought to subordinate the interests of Brazil and the entire society to his own personal and family agenda”, the prosecutor general’s office said in a statement on Monday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listEduardo Bolsonaro moved to the United States this year to seek support from President Donald Trump to stop…

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US tech giant Nvidia will invest up to $100bn (£73bn) in OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, the companies have announced.Nvidia said it will supply high-performance chips needed for the processing power required by artificial intelligence (AI), of which OpenAI is a specialist.Described as a “strategic partnership” by Nvidia, it is the latest move by two high profile tech firms in the global AI race, where China is an emerging rival.The announcement comes after a series of high-profile investments by Nvidia, including a $5bn investment in Intel and a £2bn investment in the UK’s AI sector.Nvidia, which is the world’s most…

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NurPhoto/Contributor/NurPhoto via GettyFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.ZDNET’s key takeawaysThis deal seals an NVIDIA and OpenAI partnership for years.This deal is bigger than all of NVIDIA’s other AI deals combined. All other AI software companies must be concerned.Nvidia’s partnership with OpenAI to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of Nvidia systems in the next few years is a jaw-dropper. Backing this massive investment in OpenAI’s data centers is a staggering $100 billion from Nvidia as the new facilities come online. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company, filed an April 2025 lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training…

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This animated map shows fall leaf color projections from SmokyMountains.com. Red indicates peak color. SmokyMountains.com hide caption toggle caption SmokyMountains.com It’s officially fall in the Northern Hemisphere, which means bright, beautiful foliage isn’t far behind. Parts of the U.S. will soon start to see — if they haven’t already — leaves and shrubs trade their green hues for vibrant shades of orange, yellow and red as the days get shorter and temperatures get chillier. “It’s a really cool process that we get to watch, that trees are preparing for winter,” says Alexandra Kosiba, extension assistant professor of forestry at the…

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The Trump administration today plans to link rising rates of autism spectrum disorder to the use of Tylenol (a brand name of acetaminophen) during pregnancy, according to reporting by the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. President Donald Trump previewed the announcement on Sunday, saying at a memorial for the late Charlie Kirk, “I think we found an answer to autism.” A press conference will take place this afternoon.This story will be updated throughout the day.There is no simple answer to what causes autism, more than 50 years of scientific research has shown. It is a complex neurodevelopmental condition…

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Jimmy Kimmel is headed back to air.Disney announced on Monday that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would return to broadcast this Tuesday, after a brief but highly criticized suspension that sparked a national debate on free speech and the muzzling tactics of the Trump administration.Disney indefinitely suspended Kimmel’s late-night talk show last Wednesday, under pressure from Donald Trump’s chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over comments Kimmel made about Maga and the killing of far-right activist Charlie Kirk. “Last Wednesday, we made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment…

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Stephen Miran, Donald Trump’s new appointee on the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate-setting board, has doubled down on his calls for the central bank to more aggressively cut interest rates.Last week, the Fed cut interest rates by a quarter point, bringing rates down to a range of 4% to 4.25% – the lowest it’s been since early 2023. Out of 12 voting board members, Miran was the only one to vote against the crowd. He wanted a half-point cut, not a quarter-point cut.Miran told the Economics Club of New York that rates should be below 3% by the end of the year,…

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