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Cooper Rush is back in the spotlight, ready to lead the Cowboys once more in a time of uncertainty. With Dak Prescott sidelined due to a nagging hamstring injury, Rush steps in as the backup quarterback, aiming to salvage Dallas’ season. But for Rush, this isn’t uncharted territory. He’s done it before and, as he shared after practice, he’s more prepared and seasoned this time around.

The San Francisco 49ers are poised to welcome back one of their biggest stars this Sunday, as head coach Kyle Shanahan expressed confidence that running back Christian McCaffrey will make his season debut against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After watching McCaffrey participate in the team's most demanding practice of the week, Shanahan confirmed the star back's readiness, providing a much-needed boost to a 49ers team that’s been struggling with injuries.

 Donald Trump has often highlighted his diplomatic relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but if the former president seeks to restart talks, he'll find himself facing a much stronger and more defiant Kim. Over the past few years, North Korea has made significant strides in its military capabilities and has forged a closer bond with Russia, altering the dynamic that once existed during Trump's presidency.

House Speaker Mike Johnson took a significant step on Wednesday, reaching out to his Republican colleagues with a formal request to back his bid to resume the position of Speaker and guide the party’s efforts in the House. In a letter addressed to his fellow Republicans, Johnson made it clear that despite some races still being undecided, he was ready to step back into leadership and continue driving the party’s agenda.

This year’s elections are shaping up to be historic, with several new lawmakers ready to make their mark in Congress and state offices across the United States. CNN projections are pointing to a range of exciting firsts—from the first millennial vice president to groundbreaking representatives in the U.S. Senate, House, and governorships. Let’s dive into the key highlights and some of the truly historic wins.

 Following his recent victory in the elections, social media users have been buzzing with demands for former President Donald Trump to make public any files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose name continues to be linked to various high-profile individuals. Among these files, a rumored "client list" that supposedly ties some of the world's wealthiest and most powerful figures to Epstein's illicit activities has been a hot topic of speculation. The requests for Trump to release these documents gained even more momentum after his victory speech, when he referred to his earlier comments during the campaign, suggesting he would have "no problem" releasing the files if given the chance.

The heart-wrenching news of Liam Payne’s passing has left fans around the world mourning a beloved pop icon. Known as one of the five members of the global phenomenon One Direction, Payne rose to stardom after the group’s formation on The X Factor in 2010. Alongside bandmates Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, and Louis Tomlinson, Payne captured the hearts of millions, producing chart-topping hits and four No. 1 albums in the U.S. His influence on pop culture and music remains deeply rooted in the lives of fans and the music industry.

 Trae Young's Rivalry with Knicks Fans: A Thrilling Story of Bad Blood and Bold Moves
 The Boston Celtics went toe-to-toe with the Golden State Warriors on their home turf Wednesday night, but ultimately fell short with a final score of 118-112. This close game left Celtics fans on the edge of their seats, and despite a valiant effort, Boston walked away with their second loss of the season, bringing them to 7-2. But the energy in TD Garden was unmistakable, buzzing with anticipation for a matchup that felt like it had a lot on the line.

In a high-energy showdown between the Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers, Grizzlies star Ja Morant brought more than just his A-game to the court—he brought a score to settle. With 20 points on the night, Morant wasn't just playing to win; he was out to prove a point. "I don't like them," he stated bluntly after leading his team to a 131-114 win at the FedExForum. The rivalry with the Lakers had been building for some time, and Morant wasn’t about to let it slide.

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered an emotional and resolute speech Wednesday afternoon at Howard University in Washington, D.C., after formally conceding the 2024 presidential race. With her trademark determination, Harris addressed her supporters, emphasizing that while the outcome of the election wasn't what they had hoped for, the fight for America’s ideals would never be over.

In an emotional and historic moment for the nation, Vice President Kamala Harris addressed her supporters and the American people following the results of the 2024 presidential election. Standing at Howard University in Washington, DC, Harris, who had worked tirelessly to secure her place as the first woman of color to hold the office of vice president, made a heartfelt concession speech after President-elect Donald Trump’s shocking political comeback. While she conceded the election to Trump, she made it clear that the fight she had championed during her campaign was far from over.

The Golden Bachelorette's tell-all episode brought plenty of buzz and laughs as the season's suitors reunited Wednesday night for some memorable moments. Fans were thrilled to see the familiar faces back together, even if two notable contenders, Guy Gansert and Chock Chapple, weren't in the lineup as Joan Vassos’s final choices. Despite their absence, the episode still delivered surprises, unexpected fashion choices, and the kind of drama that fans of the show love to dissect.

 Bill Burr is gearing up to host a post-Election Day episode of "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, and the show has already released a hilarious promo to tease his upcoming performance. In true "SNL" fashion, this promo is packed with wild innuendos, comedic moments, and clever noise-covering techniques that leave viewers guessing at some of the juiciest details. From election jokes to eyebrow-raising hints about Jeffrey Epstein’s death, this segment offers a whirlwind of laughs and surprises in just a few short minutes.

When it comes to the high-stakes rivalry game between BYU and Utah, fans and analysts alike know to expect a thrilling showdown. No matter where these teams stand in the rankings, every year this matchup ignites a fierce battle on the field. With both teams having a bye week before this Saturday night’s clash at Rice-Eccles Stadium, expect a tactical chess match as each side tries to gain the upper hand.

 

As Alex Bregman enters free agency, his future is generating major buzz in the baseball world. A week into the free-agency period, the Houston Astros have already expressed strong interest in keeping their star third baseman. According to Scott Boras, Bregman's agent, the market for Bregman is “very healthy,” with the Astros leading the charge. General Manager Dana Brown has openly stated that retaining Bregman is the team's top offseason priority. He’s had “productive conversations” with Boras, though he admits they’re just “in the beginning stages.” Brown has made it clear that the Astros’ mindset is to keep Bregman in Houston.

In a dramatic turn of events, North Korean soldiers have clashed with Ukrainian forces for the first time, marking a significant and unsettling development in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. This revelation, shared by Ukraine's top officials, is sending shockwaves through the international community, adding a new layer of complexity to an already volatile situation. Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov recently confirmed the clash, detailing that a “small group” of North Korean soldiers had come under attack by Ukrainian forces.

In one of the most closely watched and fiercely contested House races of this election cycle, initial election results show Rep. Michelle Steel and attorney Derek Tran locked in a nail-biting battle for California’s 45th congressional district. Polls closed Tuesday night at 8 p.m., and the first vote tallies were released shortly after, revealing that Tran was slightly ahead of Steel. The race, already expected to be a tough one, is now turning into a high-stakes showdown, as both candidates push hard for the crucial seat.

In a stunning political shift, former President Donald Trump leveraged economic dissatisfaction and broadened his appeal to a wider swath of voters, defying the odds and overturning long-standing trends in the 2024 presidential election. With his unique brand of politics and a message that resonated with disillusioned Americans, Trump staged a remarkable comeback, sending shockwaves through the political landscape.

 The Foo Fighters have been an iconic force in rock music for over three decades, but the origin of their mysterious name continues to leave fans puzzled. The band's story is full of excitement, mystery, and a bit of humor. Formed in 1994 in Seattle, the Foo Fighters initially emerged as a solo project of Dave Grohl, the former drummer of Nirvana. After the tragic end of Nirvana with the death of Kurt Cobain, Grohl faced the monumental task of carving out his own path. Little did he know, that path would lead him to become the frontman of one of the most successful rock bands in history.