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Tiger Woods pulls out of Genesis Invitational, says he's still processing his mother's death: 'I'm just not ready'
Woods was announced as a participant on Friday, marking his anticipated return to competitive golf after a prolonged absence.Yahoo Sports - 6h -
Travis Kelce Faces Retirement Questions After a Crushing Super Bowl Loss
Kelce’s output matched the decline he displayed during the season.The New York Times - 11h -
US estimated to have borrowed $127B in January: CBO
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated in a report on Monday that the federal government racked up a deficit of $127 billion last month. The CBO estimated the federal budget deficit ...The Hill - 3h -
Australia crush Sri Lanka in second Test to complete rare series sweep
Sri Lanka 257 and 231; Australia 414 and 75-1 in four days Spinners Lyon and Kuhnemann take seven wickets each Australia have capped off a brilliant summer with a nine-wicket defeat of Sri ...The Guardian - 1d -
Dreams ‘crushed’ as Ticketmaster cancels fans’ Oasis ’25 tickets
Those affected were accused of being bots and asked to fill out a form for the tour’s promoters to review. Oasis fans have said their “dreams have been crushed” after Ticketmaster cancelled their ...The Guardian - 2d -
Even at $8 million per Super Bowl commercial, ad executives say it's still bang for your buck
Some advertisers are shelling out up to $8 million for a 30-second spot on this year's Super Bowl. Industry experts say the high price tag is still worth it.CNBC - 3d -
Amazon Reports 88% Rise in Profits but Says Growth Could Slow
The company’s cloud computing business showed strong growth, while a forecast for the current quarter disappointed investors.The New York Times - 4d -
Candy Crush Solitaire debuts as 1st King game in a while
King has launched Candy Crush Solitaire around the world as the latest mobile game that carries the Candy Crush brand.VentureBeat - 4d
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