Archive: 2025/11
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Fears Jr. Drops 19 Points as Michigan State Stuns North Carolina 74-58 in Fort Myers
Jeremy Fears Jr. scored 19 points as Michigan State stunned No. 16 North Carolina 74-58 in Fort Myers, ending the Tar Heels' perfect start and extending the Spartans' defensive dominance to six straight games under 40% shooting.
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Zion Williamson leads Pelicans to 143-130 win over Bulls, ending 9-game skid
Zion Williamson scored 29 points as the New Orleans Pelicans ended a nine-game skid with a 143-130 win over the Chicago Bulls on November 24, 2025 — James Borrego’s first win as interim coach.
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Shedeur Sanders Makes NFL Debut as Browns Host Raiders in High-Stakes Week 12 Showdown
Shedeur Sanders makes his NFL debut as the Browns face the Raiders in Week 12, with coaching hot seats and 2026 draft implications on the line. CBS Sports analysts predict a Browns win, but Vegas' defense could surprise.
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Michigan stomps Maryland 45-20, sets up showdown with Ohio State
Michigan defeated Maryland 45-20 on November 22, 2025, as Bryson Kuzdzal ran for three touchdowns, sealing Maryland’s second straight losing season and setting up a decisive Big Ten showdown with top-ranked Ohio State.
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Whitney Leavitt Eliminated from DWTS Despite Top Judges’ Scores, Sparking Voting Controversy
Whitney Leavitt was eliminated from Dancing with the Stars despite earning 58/60 from judges, sparking debate over audience voting and her polarizing role on Hulu's The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
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Panama shocks region by qualifying for 2026 World Cup with 3-0 win over El Salvador
Panama qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 3-0 win over El Salvador, overtaking Suriname on goal difference. Their second World Cup appearance comes after a decade of grassroots development, igniting nationwide celebrations in Panama City.
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Death by Lightning: Macfadyen and Shannon Star in Netflix’s Haunting Garfield Assassination Drama
Netflix's 'Death by Lightning' dramatizes the 1881 assassination of President James A. Garfield, with Matthew Macfadyen and Michael Shannon delivering powerhouse performances. Critically praised for acting and political depth, but criticized for glossing over racism and period inaccuracies.