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Tide 'much more in sync' in victory over Badgers
The Alabama Crimson Tide went from their clunkiest performance to their cleanest, as coach Kalen DeBoer's team dominated Wisconsin, 42-10, on Saturday afternoon, delivering big plays on both sides ...15 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Love now doubtful, Pack expected to start Willis
With Green Bay downgrading quarterback Jordan Love to doubtful on Saturday, Malik Willis is expected to start under center Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts, as the Packers look to bounce back ...15 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Saving Grangemouth jobs tests Scotland’s shift to net zero
‘Project Willow’ drawing up alternatives for refinery ahead of planned 2025 closure10 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
‘Go woke, go broke’ not true for brands, says global advertising study
Research shows ad campaigns that are more inclusive have a positive impact on profits, sales and brand worth. The cringe factor can be high when an established brand suddenly aligns itself with ...7 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Mary Trump on debate: Winners don’t ‘turn down’ the chance to ‘win again’
Former President Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, said she thinks her uncle knows he lost the presidential debate earlier this week because winners don’t turn down the opportunity to “win again.” Mary ...14 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Dolphins will add a QB, but expect to stick with Skylar Thompson as "next man up"
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel's Friday morning press conference was centered on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's condition and future after he suffered a concussion in Thursday night's loss to the ...2 days ago -
ABC News - Top stories
A Minnesota man gets 33 years for fatally stabbing his wife during Bible study
He pleaded guilty in March to second-degree murder, apologized in court Friday.16 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
He Used to Bag Groceries. Now Kroger's CEO Is Trying to Save a $20 Billion Deal.
Rodney McMullen is fighting to save the deal he believes will secure Kroger’s future in the next wave of industry disrupters.3 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Nippon Steel Finds Unlikely Ally in Pittsburgh Workers
In Pennsylvania’s steel country, locals fight to keep their jobs at U.S. Steel even if it means foreign ownership.5 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Packers' QB Jordan Love downgraded to doubtful, Malik Willis expected to start vs. Colts
Love suffered an MCL sprain during the Packers' opening game in Brazil against the Eagles.18 hours ago - NFL
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