Lamar Jackson ‘operating at the highest level’, cements MVP candidacy in rout of Rams
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens throttled the Rams on Monday Night Football. The QB is ‘operating at the highest level’, his coach says.
60 Years of ‘The Sound of Music’: Optimism Endures
Six decades after “The Sound of Music” debuted on Broadway, it remains a cultural touchstone in community theaters, in books, on streaming services and inspiring an Ariana Grande video.
Norika Konno left Japan to play at Louisville. Here’s how she’s adjusting to life in the US
From food to basketball, Louisville basketball player Norika Konno is adjusting to her new life outside of Japan.
Big Balloons at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade Might Be Grounded (Sorry, Kids!)
Winds could ground the giant balloons as officials hope to prevent a repeat of 1997, when a woman was seriously injured.
Brexit Bulletin: From Election to No-Deal
Days to General Election: 16(Bloomberg) — Sign up here to get the Brexit Bulletin in your inbox every weekday.What’s Happening? However the U.K. general election plays out, a no-deal Brexit is still on the cards.The specter of a no-deal Brexit hasn’t …
Some Hong Kong Protesters Are Seeking Refuge In Taiwan. For Taiwan, It’s Complicated
The arrival of several Hong Kong protesters has revived debate over whether Taiwan can or should accept Chinese citizens seeking safety. Taiwan has no asylum laws and attempts to pass one have failed.
Ruling Will Not Lead John Bolton to Testify Soon, Lawyer Says
Democrats leading the impeachment inquiry have been seeking John Bolton’s testimony, but his lawyer said the ruling in the case of another former White House aide did not apply to him.
Fox News guest: ‘Why the hell does Tucker Carlson still have a job here’
It’s been a hectic few hours for Fox News’ Tucker Carlson.First, Carlson on Monday evening said he was rooting for Russia in its conflict with Ukraine before walking it back. Then a Fox News guest, Democratic National Committee Vice Chair Michael Blake, was asked Tuesday by anchor Bill Hemmer to respond to Carlson’s theory that former First Lady Michelle Obama might be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2020. Blake, though, didn’t seem too interested in answering that question (for what it’s worth, he did briefly say an Obama run is “not going to happen.”)Instead, Blake wanted to figure out “why the hell” Carlson was still employed by the network, especially in light of Carlson calling white supremacy a hoax. Hemmer tried to steer Blake back toward the Obama conversation, but not before his guest repeated his assertion that Carlson should be out of a job. > Micheal Blake stuns Fox News anchor: “Why the hell does Tucker Carlson still have a job here?” https://t.co/XRVoPsI8GF pic.twitter.com/h3KTT6QPu1> > — Media Matters (@mmfa) November 26, 2019More stories from theweek.com U.N. report: Global greenhouse gas emissions must fall dramatically to avoid climate crisis Melania Trump booed throughout speech at Baltimore youth summit Trump wonders why the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage wasn’t celebrated ‘a long time ago’
UNC to update policies following complaint of anti-Semitism
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has agreed to expand its anti-bias training and expressly forbid anti-Semitism in campus policies as part of an agreement with the U.S. Education Department following complaints about a March conference f…
Cave Fire in Santa Barbara County Threatens Homes and Forces Evacuations
The fire started Monday afternoon in the Santa Ynez Mountains and quickly grew, the county said. So far, no injuries have been reported.
Norika Konno talks transition to Louisville
Louisville newcomer Norika Konno talks about adjusting to her new team and life in the United States from Japan.
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