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NFL Week 9: Five things we liked and didn't like, including Lamar Jackson improvement, awful late-half defense
Jackson's progress in this key area has been really impressiveSports - CBS Sports - November 5 -
Aaron Boone's bullpen call of Nestor Cortes backfires as Yankees drop World Series Game 1: 'Liked the matchup'
Cortes gave up a walk-off grand slam to Freddie Freeman Friday nightSports - CBS Sports - October 26 -
Fed goes quiet ahead of its Nov. 7 meeting, with quarter-point cut seen as likely
The central bank isn’t likely to change its mind, even with two key data points and presidential election coming before their meeting, economists saidBusiness - MarketWatch - October 28 -
Why Shaq loves Steph, says he looks ‘like a normal office guy'
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal did not hide his affection for Steph Curry and how the Golden State Warriors star impacted the game of basketball.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 26 -
No. 15 Alabama blows out No. 21 Missouri to likely end Tigers' playoff hopes
Missouri's offense was wretched without QB Brady Cook.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 26 -
Florida State falls from preseason top 10 to likely missing a bowl game after loss to rival Miami
One year after an undefeated regular season, the Seminoles have guaranteed themselves a losing record before the calendar turns to NovemberSports - CBS Sports - October 27 -
Ballon d'Or 2024 live stream, where to watch, start time, candidates: Will Vinicius Jr. or Rodri win?
Soccer royalty gathers in Paris to find out who will succeed Lionel Messi and Aitana BonmatiSports - CBS Sports - October 28 -
Ralph Fiennes on choosing acting roles: "I like characters that have contradictions inside them"
The Oscar-nominated actor starring in two new films – "Conclave" and "The Return" – talks about the draw of playing characters with contradictions, and the thrill of finding a new role.Top stories - CBS News - October 27 -
Trump mass deportation plan could cost billions a year
Immigration experts say Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, if carried out, could be complicated and cost billions a year. It could also lead to more family separations.Top stories - CBS News - October 27