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President-elect Donald Trump is clearly not a fan of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s high-profile, aggressive efforts to protect the state from the Trump administration’s policies. In fact, Trump took to his Truth Social account recently to vent his frustrations, using his typical biting rhetoric, referring to the governor as "Governor Gavin Newscum"—a nickname he’s used frequently in the past. Trump’s statement, which was posted Friday, came on the heels of Newsom’s announcement that he would call a special session of the California Legislature to prepare for potential Republican-led attacks on abortion rights, environmental protections, and disaster funding.

 Let’s dive into the world of Yellowstone, a universe that’s been captivating audiences with its gritty neo-Western drama. The big question everyone’s asking is: Will Rip and Beth Dutton continue their saga beyond the upcoming final episodes of Yellowstone Season 5? Fans are eager to know what’s next for the beloved duo, played by Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly, who are now carrying the weight of the show after Kevin Costner’s departure.

Koi Perich’s decision to stay home, enroll at the University of Minnesota, and join the Gophers football program wasn’t about playing it safe—it was about stepping into an exciting legacy of defensive excellence. When he casually referred to Minnesota as his "safety school" during a recent interview on KFAN, there was a bit of a mix-up in the wording. Perich wasn’t talking about the typical “safety school” concept, where students apply to a backup option in case their top picks don’t work out. Instead, he was referring to Minnesota as "Safety U," a nod to the program’s growing reputation for developing elite safeties. This term isn't just catchy—it's a sign of a powerful trend that has made the Gophers a destination for top-tier talent at this position.

Nick Sirianni’s comments on Friday raised a few eyebrows, especially when he revealed that Jalen Hurts was dealing with an ankle issue, despite Hurts being listed on the injury report under the somewhat vague “rest” designation. This slip-up during his press conference left many fans and reporters scratching their heads, as it wasn’t immediately clear whether the star quarterback was actually dealing with an injury or simply taking a much-needed break.

When William Byron finally secured his place in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race, it came after a nail-biting finish at Martinsville Speedway, a track known for its high-stakes drama. But as the checkered flag waved, Byron and his team were left waiting—28 minutes, to be exact—before they knew if he would indeed be one of the four contenders heading to the Championship. In those minutes, as NASCAR officials deliberated, Byron was caught in a suspenseful limbo, unsure if he'd made the cut or if his season was about to end.

Get ready for a showdown as the Phoenix Suns (7-1) head to Dallas to take on the Mavericks (5-3) in an exciting NBA face-off that’s set for Friday night at 5:30 p.m. ET, airing on ESPN. With both teams bringing star-studded lineups and recent victories under their belts, this second matchup in their four-game season series promises intense action and high stakes.

The Cincinnati Reds are facing a new chapter in their television broadcast journey. With the recent split from their long-time regional sports network partner, Diamond Sports Group—now rebranded as FanDuel Sports Network Ohio—the Reds find themselves on the hunt for a fresh broadcasting deal to carry their games into the 2025 season. This shift marks a pivotal moment for the Reds and raises the stakes as they explore new, potentially more exciting ways to connect with their fans.

San Francisco’s mayoral race just took a dramatic turn, as Daniel Lurie, the heir to the Levi Strauss fortune and a political newcomer, is set to take the reins of one of the most iconic cities in the U.S. This marks a pivotal moment for the city, with Lurie’s victory coming after Mayor London Breed, the city’s first Black woman mayor, conceded her race for re-election. This shift in leadership isn’t just a local event—it has all the makings of a broader national narrative, one where outsiders with deep pockets and ambitious reform agendas are making waves in American politics. If this story sounds familiar, that’s because, in many ways, Lurie’s campaign mirrors the rise of Donald Trump in 2016. Both men, outsiders with no political experience, used their wealth and outsider status as tools to challenge the status quo.

In the 2024 election, one of the key factors that helped Donald Trump’s campaign gain traction was the rising cost of living and economic concerns that hit close to home for many Americans. Despite the Biden administration’s claims of a strong economic recovery, many voters felt that their paychecks didn’t stretch as far as they used to. Let’s take a deeper look into what swung these voters toward Trump and the underlying economic dynamics that played a big part in this election.

The much-awaited film adaptation of Wicked is finally about to hit the big screen, and fans couldn’t be more thrilled! Based on the hit musical that reimagines The Wizard of Oz from a fresh and unexpected perspective, Wicked: Part One is arriving in the UK in less than three weeks. Anticipation is building to see how this unique twist on Dorothy’s world will translate to the screen, bringing to life the story of how the iconic yellow brick road journey began. This first installment will introduce audiences to Elphaba, the green-skinned witch destined to become the Wicked Witch of the West, and her counterpart, Glinda the Good Witch. With powerhouse casting choices and a stellar creative team, this two-part adaptation has fans and critics alike on the edge of their seats.

 Heading into Thursday night’s showdown with the Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning’s coach, Jon Cooper, had a clear directive for his team: get at least one point at home. The Lightning were eager for a morale boost after a tough road trip where they dropped three consecutive games, and with a week-long break ahead, Thursday’s game was a crucial opportunity to hit the reset button and halt their downward slide. Though the team did manage to get one point, they couldn’t quite deliver a complete win, ultimately falling to the Flyers in a shootout, 2-1.

The Baltimore Ravens faced a challenging Thursday night, squaring off against their AFC North rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals. Down by a daunting 14-point deficit in the second half and with a defense struggling to keep the Bengals at bay, the Ravens’ prospects of a comeback seemed dim. However, what ultimately turned the tide was one key element that Baltimore has come to rely on time and again: the extraordinary play of Lamar Jackson. Jackson delivered a fourth-quarter performance that some are already calling one of the best of his career, bringing excitement, resilience, and a surge of hope to the Ravens.

Israeli forces have escalated their military campaign in the Gaza Strip, with airstrikes intensifying across the region on Thursday. The Israeli military issued further evacuation orders, leading to the displacement of even more Palestinians, particularly from northern Gaza, creating a fresh wave of refugees. Many fear that they will never be able to return to their homes once they leave.

As the political landscape shifts with President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the Pentagon braces for what many see as inevitable disruption and upheaval. The once and future commander-in-chief has made no secret of his intentions, leading to widespread concern within the military and beyond. There's palpable fear that Trump will follow through on his past promises—namely, to deploy the military domestically against American citizens, demand unwavering loyalty from military leaders, and reshape the Pentagon to serve his personal agenda rather than its traditional nonpartisan mission.

On Thursday, a federal judge handed down a significant ruling, striking down the Biden administration’s “parole in place” policy that aimed to grant legal status to certain undocumented individuals married to U.S. citizens. The policy had been a key piece of the administration’s broader immigration strategy and was rolled out earlier this year, just as President Joe Biden was gearing up for his reelection bid. But now, with this court decision, the future of the policy has become more uncertain, and its effects on many families could be far-reaching.

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The Golden State Warriors are back in a big way. After their thrilling 118-112 victory over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, the Dubs improved to an impressive 7-1 on the season. That win, which pushed their current streak to five games, was a statement to the rest of the league. With three of those victories coming without their superstar, Steph Curry, it's clear the Warriors are proving they don’t just rely on one player to get it done. This has NBA media buzzing, with many analysts and reporters across the league declaring that Golden State is officially back in championship form.

If you're gearing up for Week 10 of fantasy football, you've come to the right place for all the must-start running backs to keep an eye on. With so many exciting matchups ahead, there's plenty to discuss. From rookies who are heating up to veterans continuing to dominate, here's a deep dive into my top running back picks, some sleeper hits, and the matchups you’ll want to target—or avoid. I’ve compiled this list with a mix of factors like player workload, opponent strength, red zone opportunities, and how the game script is likely to unfold.

The Los Angeles Lakers made a significant move on Wednesday, sending rookie guard Bronny James, son of NBA superstar LeBron James, to the G-League. This decision, confirmed by ESPN's Shams Charania, marks an important next step in the 20-year-old's career as he continues to adjust to the professional basketball world. Bronny will join the South Bay Lakers, the Lakers' G-League affiliate, starting this Saturday, though he'll still be part of the NBA roster for the Lakers' upcoming game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday.

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