For a moment, the 2025 Cowboys looked like they were ready to pull off a miracle. After starting the year 3–5–1, the Cowboys rallied to win three straight games in November, including back-to-back ...
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In a turn of events that felt impossible just a few months ago, the Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of missing the NFL playoffs for the first time in Patrick Mahomes's storied career. Now at 6–7 ...
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Telisha “Nikki” Jones grew up steeped in gospel, blues and R&B. She sang in a choir and wrote poetry. But becoming a full-time artist was “never a dream of mine,” she said. That all changed in ...
Infiniti has spent the last few years fading into the background of the luxury market, but now the brand wants to rip the curtain down and come charging back with a bang. It is developing a full-blown ...
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Shohei Ohtani to a 10-year, $700 million contract in December 2023. At the time, it was the most lucrative contract in sports history. All Ohtani did for the Dodgers in ...
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