Author: Braxton Hartfield
The Mets trade Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers for Marcus Semien, adding $5M to offset salary, as both teams retool for 2026. Nimmo’s career-best 2025 season and Semien’s Iron Man durability make this a rare, high-stakes swap.
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Chelsea are heavy favorites to beat Burnley at Turf Moor on November 22, 2025, with bookmakers giving them a 68% chance of victory. Historical dominance, defensive struggles, and statistical projections all point to a Blues win.
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Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas were eliminated from Dancing with the Stars Season 34 despite scoring 58 points, while lower-scoring Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach stayed, sparking fan outrage and questions about judging fairness.
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NFC teams dominate 2025 NFL Week 11 power rankings as Rams, Lions, and Eagles surge ahead of AFC contenders, with Los Angeles Rams leading multiple lists and Buffalo Bills collapsing after a shocking loss.
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Amazon.com, Inc. is reportedly planning up to 30,000 corporate layoffs, targeting HR and support staff globally, with CEO Andy Jassy at the center of the cost-cutting strategy. No official confirmation yet.
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The 'House of Guinness' finale ends with a mysterious bullet at Arthur Guinness' 1868 Dublin rally, sparking speculation on the target, family fallout, and a potential season two.
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George Springer caps a career‑best 2025 with a homer, stolen base and clutch run in the Blue Jays’ 13‑4 finale, sparking playoff optimism.
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Houston's 44‑10 win over Baltimore on Oct 5, 2025, gave C.J. Stroud his first TDs against the Ravens and set a franchise road‑scoring record, reviving the Texans' playoff hopes.
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Packers and Cowboys leave AT&T Stadium with a historic 40‑40 overtime tie, featuring a blocked PAT return and key injuries that could shape their playoff hopes.
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An East Bay ticket is one of two California winners to match five numbers in the $1.787 billion Powerball drawing, worth $1,564,348 each under the state’s pari-mutuel rules. The jackpot was hit in Missouri and Texas, splitting the second-largest U.S. lottery prize. Nearly 1.5 million California tickets won prizes from $4 to over $1.5 million.
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