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Among the jinn arrived a jewel.That jewel is Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr., who could rise to the top of the Heisman Trophy race if he continues his high-level production against Michigan on Saturday. With his electric playmaking, he’s already drawing comparisons to NFL stars Kyler Murray and Lamar JacksonIn more than 154 years of college football, only 16 players have thrown for at least 400 yards and rushed for at least 100 non-sack yards in a single game. What’s more, only two players have thrown for at least 400 yards and rushed for at least 140 non-sack yards in…
At the White House, President Trump remained noncommittal on sending Ukraine the long-range Tomahawk missiles needed to strike deeper into Russia. Charles Kupchan, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins to discuss.
Dave Wannstedt joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the Chicago Bears seeking their 4th straight win (1st time since 2018), and if the Pittsburgh Steelers are wasting Aaron Rodgers’ great season.
Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz & Dontrelle Willis made predictions for ALCS Game 5.
[TOKYO] Days after the jubilant highs of becoming the Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) first woman leader, Sanae Takaichi was self-deprecating.The 64-year-old was poised for her coronation as prime minister on Oct 15. Yet, at a business event on Oct 14, she introduced herself with a touch of irony: “I am the pitiful Sanae Takaichi, of whom it is widely said: ‘She’s become the LDP president, but she may not become prime minister’.”The Diet, as Japan’s Parliament is known, is now scheduled to convene on Oct 21. But, as a web of intense negotiations continues, the date for the prime minister vote remains undecided.The…
It might not be Thanksgiving weekend, but we’ve got a good number of rivalry matchups with high stakes coming up in Week 8. USC and Notre Dame meet in South Bend in a game that could end up determining a spot in the College Football Playoff. It’s also the Third Saturday of October, which means Tennessee and Alabama are renewing their rivalry. As both teams already have one loss, the loser of Saturday’s game won’t have much margin for error the rest of the way. Finally, the Holy War also returns on Saturday, which is where “Big Noon Saturday” will be this…
Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, two of President Trump’s key negotiators in brokering the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, “felt a little bit betrayed” by Israeli airstrikes on Qatar during peace talks last month, they said in an exclusive “60 Minutes” interview.Witkoff learned about the strike, which Israel said targeted senior Hamas leadership in Doha, the morning after it happened. At the time, Mr. Trump wrote on social media, “This was a decision made by Prime Minister Netanyahu, it was not a decision made by me.””I think both Jared and I felt, I just feel we felt a little bit betrayed,” Witkoff told…
FOR years now, many have wondered whether Luckin Coffee would topple Starbucks as the world’s coffee chain of choice. Luckin has surpassed Starbucks in both revenue and store count in China and has even expanded to New York, even if there have been bumps in the road.But while debate rages over Starbucks’ survival in China and Luckin’s odds of success in global markets, both companies are fighting over territory that’s shifting beneath them.Enter stage right: milk tea.
Rashee Rice knows almost to the day how long it’s been since he played in a game for the Kansas City Chiefs.Two more days until he does it again.Their top wide receiver has missed the first six games of this season while serving an NFL suspension for violating its personal-conduct policy, the punishment handed down for his role in a high-speed car crash in Dallas in March 2024. And he missed most of last season after tearing his ACL in Week 4, when Patrick Mahomes collided with him following an interception.”I’ve been looking forward to this,” Rice said Friday, following…
Firms need a new strategy to navigate a world where corporate nationality impacts competitionAS INNOVATION becomes the battlefield of geopolitical tensions, corporate nationality is increasingly defining which firms can access new knowledge, innovate, and find new sources of competitive advantage. When national security considerations are high, the key question defining a company’s innovation output is this: Where are you from? The answer to this question drives the reaction of governments, regulators, and other stakeholders. The main concern is that resources that contribute to a global company’s innovation efforts – and the innovation itself – would be exploited by the company’s…
