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Raiders QB O'Connell 'good to go' vs. Jaguars
Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell "should be good to go" and start Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said Friday.ESPN - 1d -
Cowboys' Micah Parsons won't root for Eagles to beat Commanders, blasts Philadelphia in expletive-laden rant
The All-Pro Pennsylvania native refuses to root for the Eagles in Week 16 despite it being in Dallas' best interestCBS Sports - 1d -
Could DOGE be a Good Thing For Small Business Contractors?
The Department of Government Efficiency is expected to slash the federal workforce with a machete. How far could that cut into the federal contracting process?Inc. - 1d -
Auburn gets good news as Broome avoids surgery
Auburn leading scorer Johni Broome will not need surgery and is not expected to miss extended time after injuring his shoulder against Georgia State.ESPN - 2d -
Will ‘Good Trump’ or ‘Bad Trump’ prevail on housing?
If Democrats want to recapture working America, there are few better ways than to stand up for them on the bedrock issue of housing.The Hill - 2d -
Are gold ETFs a good investment now that the price is dropping?
The price of gold has fallen recently, so does a gold ETF investment make sense right now?CBS News - 3d -
Guardiola on Man City woes: 'I'm not good enough'
Pep Guardiola made the stark admission that he is "not good enough" as Manchester City manager after Manchester United produced a stunning late fightback to seal a 2-1 derby win.ESPN - 5d -
12 starting pitchers, $788.5M?! It's a good time to be an ace
Starting pitching, famously out of vogue in the modern game, is more expensive than ever.ESPN - 5d -
Another New Twitter? Good Luck With That.
Users are now flocking to Bluesky. But every social media platform becomes a wasteland in the end.The New York Times - 6d -
Ruthless Politics of South Korea Is Rooted in Cold-War History
The lasting effects of pre-democracy divisions help to explain Yoon Suk Yeol’s disastrous decision to enact military control.The Wall Street Journal - 6d -
Tracing the powerful family roots of suspected killer Luigi Mangione
In his home city, the accused shooter's family name has meant wealth, power, prominence and philanthropy for decades.BBC News - Dec. 14 -
Good at Reading? Your Brain May Be Structured Differently
Two regions in the left hemisphere of the brain, which are crucial for language, are different in people who are good at reading and are likely to be shaped by the habit.Wired - Dec. 14 -
Giving is good for everyone . . . and not just at Christmas
Charitable donations have declined in recent yearsFinancial Times - Dec. 14 -
Snoop Dogg reclaims and refines his West Coast gangsta roots with help from Dr. Dre on 'Missionary'
On Friday, Snoop releases "Missionary," a much-anticipated spiritual successor to his 1993 debut "Doggystyle," and a decades-in-the-making reunion with producer and mogul Dr. Dre.Los Angeles Times - Dec. 13 -
In-Laws Can Make for Good Friends
How a brother-in-law became my best friend.The New York Times - Dec. 13 -
Why the Packers will be rooting for this unlikely result in the Rams-49ers game on Thursday night
The Packers need a miracle to clinch a playoff berth this weekCBS Sports - Dec. 12 -
Hurts, Brown clear air, say relationship is 'good'
Eagles stars Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown indicated their relationship isn't fractured, as teammate Brandon Graham suggested earlier this week, with Brown saying, "Me and Jalen are good."ESPN - Dec. 12 -
Mahomes on upcoming sked: 'Not a good feeling'
Count Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes among those who are not exactly thrilled about the NFL forcing the two-time defending Super Bowl champions to play three times over an 11-day span in the ...ESPN - Dec. 11 -
Brook replaces Root as world number one Test batter
Harry Brook displaces England team-mate Joe Root as the number one ranked Test batter in the world.BBC News - Dec. 11 -
Good luck reforming the Department of Defense
Reforming and transforming the Department of Defense are aspirations, not actions.The Hill - Dec. 10 -
How to make root beer ham this holiday season
New York Times Cooking is celebrating the season with a simple recipe for root beer ham. Preparation work takes less than 20 minutes and the rest is done in the oven.CBS News - Dec. 10 -
Blue Apron Review: Not as Good as It Once Was
There might be some use in crying over spilled sugar. And broken eggs. And spoiled shrimp. And—Wired - Dec. 10 -
Why a Cowboys cheerleader is rooting for new Bengals kicker Cade York on 'Monday Night Football'
This should add some drama to the gameCBS Sports - Dec. 10 -
Grassley tells Wray it's time to move on 'for the good of the country'
Incoming Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) told FBI Director Christopher Wray on Monday he has a “vote of no confidence” in his leadership, saying it’s time for him to “move on.” The ...The Hill - Dec. 9 -
Good ideas know no borders
There is something narrow-minded about criticising a British politician for being ‘America-brained’Financial Times - Dec. 9 -
Harry Brook keeps feet on ground after Joe Root rates him ‘best in world’
England batter not getting carried away with impressive statistics after match-defining innings in Wellington. England got a bit of grief in India earlier this year when Ben Duckett suggested their ...The Guardian - Dec. 9 -
Sports Personality contender Root's year in photos
BBC Sport takes a look back at Sports Personality of the Year nominee Joe Root's year in five photos.BBC News - Dec. 9 -
Brook is 'far and away' best batter in world - Root
Harry Brook is "by far and away the best player in the world", according to his England team-mate Joe Root.BBC News - Dec. 9 -
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The Digital Natives Will Revolt—and That’s Good for Everybody
From underconsumption and de-influencing to work-life balance and the novelty of no-tech, Gen Z will upend the status quo.Wired - Dec. 8 -
Joe Root’s 36th Test century helps England claim series with big win over New Zealand
Second Test: England 280 & 427-6d; NZ 125 & 259 Tom Blundell hits consolation hundred for hosts England could scarcely have been made to feel more welcome in New Zealand, be it a warm-up game ...The Guardian - Dec. 8 -
In Grim Twist, Some Root for Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killing
The authorities have pleaded for help in finding the person who killed Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare. But some seem more interested in rooting for the gunman.The New York Times - Dec. 7 -
How reimagining goods and services can aid US manufacturing
There’s a way President-elect Donald Trump can help promote U.S. manufacturing exports, and it doesn’t involve imposing new tariffs.The Hill - Dec. 6 -
The NBA Courts That Come From Midwestern Roots and Woods
Connor Sports, in the tiny mill town of Amasa, Mich., is one of the leading makers of hardwood floors for top professional and college teams.The New York Times - Dec. 5 -
Chipmaker Marvell's strong quarter is good news for these 3 portfolio stocks
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.CNBC - Dec. 4 -
Spotify Wrapped 2024 is here. It was a good year for música Mexicana
To many, Spotify Wrapped Day is a holiday in itself. And as the yearly music data roundup is revealed, música Mexicana had an exceptional 2024.Los Angeles Times - Dec. 4 -
Sage Toda-Nation: ‘Be with people you love and eat loads of good food’
For the clothing designer, a good Christmas is one where the pressure is off and the gifts are meaningfulFinancial Times - Dec. 4 -
NFL Power Rankings: Chiefs, Ravens aren't as good as we think
Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City are 11-1, but are looking more vulnerable every week and Baltimore's five losses are concerning. Plus: Lions in danger?Yahoo Sports - Dec. 3 -
China's Flood of Cheap Goods Is Angering Its Allies, Too
The deluge of inexpensive items washing over the developing world is jacking up tensions between China and the Global South, complicating Beijing’s plans to build alliances as it confronts trade ...The Wall Street Journal - Dec. 3 -
Tori Amos on trauma, Trump and Neil Gaiman: ‘It’s a heartbreaking grief’
The musician is back with a live album and as passionate as ever. She discusses fans, failure, muses, misogyny – and why she won’t tolerate bad behaviour. By the third UK lockdown, Tori Amos was ...The Guardian - Dec. 3