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  • Miss Piggy Arrested (by Sabrina Carpenter)

    Sabrina Carpenter capped off her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ tour with one final arrest: her fellow blonde beauty Miss Piggy, who had ‘a few notes’ to share.

    Vulture
  • How Universal's Gamble to Make Two Films Paid Off at Box Office

    Universal's risky gamble to turn 'Wicked' into two movies ultimately paid off at the box office.

    Variety
  • Fact-checking Micah Parsons’ claims about his 10-sack season

    Micah Parsons made several claims about his 10-sack season. Are they true?

    Acme Packing Company
  • Thanksgiving weather forecast: Where to expect travel delays

    Traveling to your Thanksgiving destination may be smoother than heading home, with a cross-country storm possibly bringing rain and snow over the long weekend.

    ABC News
  • Raiders fire offensive coach Bob Bicknell, along with his longtime boss Chip Kelly

    Chip Kelly isn't the only assistant coach fired by the Raiders.

    NBC Sports
  • The Xreal One Pro smart glasses drop to a record-low price for Black Friday

    They're down to $599 and are just one pair of smart glasses on sale for Black Friday.

    Engadget
  • New rumor makes ‘iPhone Ultra’ foldable next year seem more likely

    A new analyst report shares a very high expected price for the new foldable iPhone that might just push Apple to call it ‘iPhone Ultra.’

    9to5Mac
  • US and Ukraine draft new 19-point peace plan but defer biggest decisions

    The most politically sensitive elements are left for Trump and Zelenskyy to discuss

    Financial Times
  • NY radio analyst Carl Banks shreds Giants for OT decision vs Lions

    Carl Banks went off about the New York Giants having Dexter Lawrence off the field for the Detroit Lions go-ahead TD in OT.

    Awful Announcing
  • He told ChatGPT he was suicidal. It helped with his plan, family says.

    A lawsuit against OpenAI claims that Joshua Enneking, 26, was coached into suicide by ChatGPT after confiding in the chatbot for months.

    USA Today