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Mike Greenberg will host the popular Sunday Football Countdown program

Mike Greenberg will host the popular Sunday Football Countdown program

Mike Greenberg has been confirmed as the new host of the popular game show “Sunday Football Countdown,” according to insiders and published Tuesday by The Athletic, in preparation for a major event set to air in 2027. Greenberg takes over for Sam Ponder, who was let go last week despite having more than $1 million and a year left on her contract. While Ponder will be paid out in full, her departure is in line with broader financial adjustments ahead of the fiscal year-end close in late September. The strategic move marks a promotion for Greenberg, a highly respected figure…
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UK homebuyers take advantage of lower mortgage rates following BOE rate cut

UK homebuyers take advantage of lower mortgage rates following BOE rate cut

LONDON — In response to the Bank of England’s recent decision to lower interest rates for the first time in four years, the UK’s major banks have cut mortgage rates, significantly reviving the housing market. Lenders such as Barclays, Halifax, HSBC and NatWest are now offering five-year fixed-rate mortgages at rates below 4%, which is below the BOE’s 5% prime rate. The most competitive of these offers is a five-year fixed rate of 3.83% for homebuyers who can put down a 40% deposit, the latest Rightmove report revealed. This rate is the lowest since the economic fallout from the UK’s…
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The farewell speech that Joe Biden never imagined

The farewell speech that Joe Biden never imagined

As chants of “Thank you, Joe! Thank you, Joe!” filled the United Center on a Monday night, a visibly moved President Biden paused to acknowledge the crowd’s appreciation. It was clear that, despite his reluctance to accept it, they were expressing gratitude not only for his decades of public service, but also for his recent decision not to seek reelection. This touching moment highlighted the complex emotions faced by a president who has been in the public eye for more than five decades, and who now faces an unplanned exit. The outpouring of affection in Chicago, while sincere, only partially…
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Conflicts of interest at the FDA: the intersection between regulation and representation

Conflicts of interest at the FDA: the intersection between regulation and representation

In the tangled corridors of government oversight, Dr. Jeffrey E. Shuren was a prominent figure, heading the Food and Drug Administration’s medical device branch for more than a decade. Leading a team of about 2,500 people, Dr. Shuren oversaw an expansive budget of about $790 million, according to U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee documents. Dr. Shuren’s tenure has been marked by significant accomplishments, including record approvals of innovative medical devices ranging from joint replacements to infectious disease diagnostics. His leadership was recently praised by FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf, who highlighted the historic number of new device…
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The U.S. Olympic women’s water polo team celebrates its silver medal in Las Vegas.

The U.S. Olympic women’s water polo team celebrates its silver medal in Las Vegas.

This past weekend, the silver-medal winning U.S. Olympic women's water polo team hit the bustling Las Vegas Strip for a party to remember. Joining the festivities was none other than the iconic Flavor Flav. The festivities were led by Maggie Steffens, known not only for her athletic prowess but also for her distinctive choice of accessories, along with teammates Rachel Fattal, Jordan Raney, Ashleigh Johnson and Emily Austen. Their favorite spot was the lively Zouk Nightclub, where they arrived on Saturday night to an enthusiastic reception. The entrance was nothing short of spectacular, with jets of cold steam from the…
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WNBA playoff picture: a closer look at each contender

WNBA playoff picture: a closer look at each contender

As the WNBA regular season nears its climax, the competition for playoff spots intensifies. Every team is jockeying for position, with less than a month left to solidify their position. Here's an in-depth look at the current contenders, analyzing their strengths, potential weaknesses, and key challenges. New York Liberty: Keeping the Pace The Liberty have exceeded all expectations this season, echoing the Aces' previous dominance. Their primary concern is maintaining their stellar performance under the increasing pressure of the playoffs and effectively managing player fatigue. Minnesota Lynx: Needs Interior Score Known for their prowess from beyond the arc, the Lynx’s…
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Firefighters intensify efforts to quell California’s massive wildfire

Firefighters intensify efforts to quell California’s massive wildfire

CHICO, California, United States — A significant portion of California’s largest wildfire this year has been brought under control as the initial flames have subsided, allowing for a period of relative calm. The Park Fire, which has ravaged several northern counties, is now 53 percent contained after burning nearly 650 square miles. The blaze has destroyed 637 structures and damaged 49 others, making it the fourth-largest wildfire in California's recorded history. Currently, many sections of the burned area are moving into a recovery phase, focusing on cleaning up and securing containment lines. Residents who had been evacuated are now cautiously…
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Eli Lilly’s weight-loss drug reduces risk of developing diabetes in long-term trial

Eli Lilly’s weight-loss drug reduces risk of developing diabetes in long-term trial

In a recent long-term research study published Tuesday, Eli Lilly reported that its popular weight-management drug significantly reduced the incidence of type 2 diabetes by 94 percent among overweight or obese adults who had prediabetic symptoms, compared to a control group that received a placebo. The late-stage study explored the effects of tirzepatide, the active compound in both Eli Lilly’s Zepbound weight-loss shot and the diabetes treatment Mounjaro. Over about three years, participants who received the highest weekly dose of tirzepatide experienced an average reduction in body weight of 22.9 percent, while those who took a placebo saw only a…
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In-depth review: Ajax’s record-breaking penalty shootout against Panathinaikos

In-depth review: Ajax’s record-breaking penalty shootout against Panathinaikos

It was clear from the start that the penalty shootout would be long. As the game turned into a penalty shootout after a dramatic last-gasp equaliser by Panathinaikos, Argentine midfielder Daniel Mancini was the first to step forward. His effort was weak, easily picked up by Ajax's 40-year-old goalkeeper Remko Pasveer, setting the tone for a penalty shootout that was marked by a mix of errors and brilliance. With 34 penalties taken, a record in UEFA competitions, 25 were scored, two were completely missed and seven were saved by goalkeepers. Pasveer saved five impressively, while Panathinaikos' Bartlomiej Dragowski saved two.…
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Former congressman George Santos to plead guilty in fraud case

Former congressman George Santos to plead guilty in fraud case

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES — Former Congressman George Santos is expected to plead guilty to multiple charges during the next session of federal court in Long Island, according to sources familiar with the matter. The sources, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, said Santos, a former New York Republican, is expected to admit to multiple fraud charges at a court hearing later this month. Attempts to contact Santos' legal representative for comment were not immediately successful. The trial date, which has been set for Monday night, was requested by both Santos' lawyers and federal prosecutors as…
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