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Lions are lucky to be above .500 after a disappointing 5-game stretch 11/28/2025 08:37pm • DETROIT (AP) â Last year, the Detroit Lions went 15-2 and locked up the top seed in the NFC. This season, they are lucky to be above .500. After a 5-2 start, coach Dan Campbell's Lions have lost three of five and needed a 59-yard field goal from Jake Bates to avoid a home loss to the New York Gian Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo will keep his job after Hurts, Barkley struggle again Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo will keep his job after Hurts, Barkley struggle again 11/28/2025 07:56pm • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â The chants started early from fed-up Eagles fans, and they were booming as the inept offensive plays piled up in yet another loss. âœFire Kevin! Fire Kevin!â Eagles fans made their vote to dump offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo heard throughout Friday's 24-15 loss to the C Kadri helps Flames beat Panthers 5-3, sending Cup champs to 4th loss in 6 home games 11/28/2025 06:51pm • SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) â Nazem Kadri and Joel Farabee each had a goal and an assist, MacKenzie Weegar scored against his former team, and the Calgary Flames shook off a sleepy start to beat the Florida Panthers 5-3 on Friday. Yan Kuznetsov got his first NHL goal and Morgan Frost got the goal that put Hondurans to elect new president and Congress even as candidates fan electoral doubt Hondurans to elect new president and Congress even as candidates fan electoral doubt 11/28/2025 06:02pm • TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) â Amanda Durón García supports herself and her 74-year-old mother with the roughly $7 she earns daily selling soft drinks, chips and gum on the campus of Hondurasâ national university. Her four adult children are married and out of the house, but every day is a strug US Soccer has bold plans for the World Cup legacy US Soccer has bold plans for the World Cup legacy 11/28/2025 05:21pm • The last time the United States hosted the World Cup, the U.S. Soccer Federation built on the the financial infusion and the public's excitement to help launch Major League Soccer two years later. Much has changed with the 2026 World Cup. This time the tournament is hosted by three nations, with the Chargers host Raiders as both teams seek improvement in stretch run for vastly different reasons 11/28/2025 05:02pm • EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) â The message is the same, even though the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers find themselves in very different places going into their game Sunday: Itâs time to get going. The Raiders (2-9) have lost five in a row and eight of their past nine in head coach Pete C In brief glimpses of Tehran, an AP journalist sees a changing and challenged Iran 11/28/2025 04:46pm • TEHRAN, Iran (AP) â As you enter Iranâs capital, it starts with only occasional glimpses â a passenger in a car speeding by or a pedestrian trying to leapfrog through Tehranâs notorious traffic. But as you reach the cooler heights of Tehranâs northern neighborhoods along the cityâs sycam Editorial Roundup: United States 11/28/2025 04:42pm • Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Nov. 19 The New York Times says the U.S. shouldn't provide cover for the misdeeds of our allies The realities of geopolitics have long required the United States to ally itself with foreign leaders who commit terrible deeds. Defeat Bengals' dominant win over Ravens sparks hope for late-season playoff push Bengals' dominant win over Ravens sparks hope for late-season playoff push 11/28/2025 03:42pm • Zac Taylor said all it would take is one win for the Cincinnati Bengals to get momentum for a late-season run. Taylorâs squad will have the opportunity to prove their coach right after playing their most complete game of the season, a 32-14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night. Venezuelans worried about economic turmoil shun Black Friday deals Venezuelans worried about economic turmoil shun Black Friday deals 11/28/2025 03:20pm • CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) â Window displays advertising 30% discounts and shoes for $20 were not enough to draw throngs of bargain hunters this Black Friday to a popular mall in Venezuelaâs capital. Even the newly opened H&M store was virtually empty in the morning. The countryâs suffocating The Bills and Steelers both consider themselves playoff teams. Time is running out to prove it 11/28/2025 03:15pm • PITTSBURGH (AP) â There are many, many things Mike Tomlin loves about coaching football. The urgency created by the limited number of chances to compete is near the top of the list. âœYou get 17 opportunities to state a case for yourself,â the longtime Pittsburgh Steelers coach said. And 11 of DC police may pair up with National Guard members after shooting near White House DC police may pair up with National Guard members after shooting near White House 11/28/2025 03:08pm • Days after the shooting that killed a National Guard member, D.C. police are working with other law enforcement agencies to figure out how to support the National Guard deployment moving forward, a police department official told WTOP. Troops are expected to begin patrolling with D.C. police, From fan to foe: Kyle Shanahan, 49ers face unique challenge against Browns and Shedeur Sanders 11/28/2025 01:51pm • BEREA, Ohio (AP) â Deion Sanders was Kyle Shanahanâs favorite player when his father, Mike Shanahan, was the San Francisco 49ersâ offensive coordinator during their 1994 Super Bowl season. On Sunday, Shanahan will table his adoration of the Pro Football Hall of Famer for a couple of hours as h Georgia marks a year of protests since EU talks stalled and crackdown intensified Georgia marks a year of protests since EU talks stalled and crackdown intensified 11/28/2025 01:27pm • TBILISI, Georgia (AP) â Crowds of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Friday to mark 365 days of non-stop protests against the government's decision to halt talks on joining the European Union. Carrying drums, whistles, placards and flags, thousands of protesters marched a Russia outlaws Human Rights Watch as crackdown on dissent continues 11/28/2025 01:02pm • Russian authorities on Friday outlawed Human Rights Watch as an âœundesirable organization,â a label that under a 2015 law makes involvement with such organizations a criminal offense. The designation means the international human rights group must stop all work in Russia, and opens those who coo
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