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BYU football clinches spot in the Big 12 title game vs. Texas Tech
BYU has clinched a spot in the Big 12 title game.
The Salt Lake TribuneA toddler was given just 3 years to live after his mom noticed worrying symptoms. He proved everyone wrong.
Meghan Jenkins' son was 2 years old when he was diagnosed with cancer in 2021. His prognosis was grim, but aggressive treatment saved his life.
CBS NewsUkraine says it hit Russian ‘shadow fleet’ tankers with underwater blasts in Black Sea
Ukrainian underwater drones have struck two tankers belonging to Russia’s so-called shadow fleet in the Black Sea, according to an official in Ukraine’s security services (SBU).
CNNBlack Friday online sales hit record $11.8 billion, Adobe reports
American shoppers spent a record $11.8 billion online on Black Friday, up 9.1% from last year, final data from Adobe Analytics showed.
KSL.comPope visits Istanbul's Blue Mosque for meeting with Turkish religious leaders
Pope Leo toured the 17th-century mosque, but did not pray there.
CBS News56 Nordstrom Black Friday Deals That Go Harder Than Anticipated
Nordstrom’s early Black Friday sale is already stacked with deals up to 60% off on designer labels, grooming upgrades, and everyday essentials.
GQCan Eagles fix their run defense? Bears expose weakness with 281 yards
The Eagles have a new problem added to a long list of issues.
NJ.comThree-loss Texas is alive, and so is the College Football Playoff debate of SEC dreams
A lot of uncomfortable conversations the CFP committee has been avoiding are about to take center stage.
The New York TimesPope's visit to Lebanon sparks hope but also frustration
As Pope Leo prepares to visit northern Lebanon, Christian border villages in the south feel abandoned and struggle to rebuild after the war with Israel.
NPRIn Firing His No. 2, Zelensky Loses Both a Negotiator and an Enforcer
Andriy Yermak had ensured internal discipline in Ukraine’s wartime politics. He also led the country’s peace negotiations, which now must go on without him.
The New York Times