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Imagn Images The Seattle Seahawks tied the Los Angeles Rams in the fourth quarter off one of the strangest plays you’ll ever see … and yet another reminder to play through the whistle.With Seattle down 30-28 after Sam Darnold’s touchdown pass to A.J. Barner, Jared Verse tipped away Darnold’s screen pass to Zach Charbonnet on the two-point conversion attempt.At least, that’s what it looked like.However, replays showed Darnold’s pass was actually a backward pass — also known as a fumble — and because Charbonnet picked the ball up in the end zone and the whistle hadn’t blown, it counts as…

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Can swearing help you push through a workout or other challenging physical task? According to a new study published on Thursday in the journal American Psychologist, dropping that F-bomb does more than express your frustration at a physically intensive situation. It can help you focus more, let go of whatever is holding you back and help you finish the task. The study proposes that “swearing, a simple and universally accessible linguistic tool, can function as an effective intervention to counteract tendencies to hold back, and enhance performance,” says Richard Stephens of Keele University’s School of Psychology.The study was conducted by four researchers from…

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President Donald Trump’s handpicked board voted Thursday to rename Washington’s leading performing arts center as the Trump Kennedy Center, the White House said, in a move that made Democrats fume, saying the board had overstepped its legal authority. Congress named the center after President John F. Kennedy in 1964, after his assassination. Donald A. Ritchie, who served as Senate historian from 2009-2015, said that because Congress had first named the center it would be up to Congress to “amend the law.” Richie said that while Trump and others can “informally” refer to the center by a different name, they couldn’t do it…

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NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks to Virginia’s Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger about her priorities and being the first woman to lead the Commonwealth. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: At 12 noon on Saturday, January 17, Abigail Spanberger will be sworn in as governor of Virginia. In our current era of division, when it can feel hard to get people to agree on anything – and that is before you mention politics – Spanberger won by a double-digit margin. She’ll be the first woman to lead the commonwealth, the first mom, and the first Virginia governor to have served as a CIA officer.…

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Brown University Campus Shooting Suspect Found Dead From Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound Published December 18, 2025 6:26 PM PST | Updated December 18, 2025 7:06 PM PST The suspected gunman in the Brown University shooting was found dead in New Hampshire on Thursday night, federal law enforcement sources confirm to TMZ. According to our law enforcement sources, the unidentified suspect was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a storage facility in Salem. Play video content Fox News As you know … two students were killed and nine people were injured during the shooting over the weekend at the Rhode Island…

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With the conclusion of the NFL regular season fast approaching, players have only a few weeks left to show off their most fashionable pregame fits.Editor’s Picks1 RelatedWeather, of course, can be something of a detriment to stylish fits this time of year, at least in some parts of the country. But players reacted accordingly, mixing swagger with comfort in a number of ways.With “Thursday Night Football” in Seattle, the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams strayed closer to the cozy side of fashion, with players donning a variety of coats and jackets. Warm or not, players still put their most…

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A New York Times spokesperson told WIRED in a statement that Brooks “regularly attends events to speak with noted and important business leaders to inform his columns” and that Brooks had no contact with Epstein before or after attending the 2011 dinner where the photo was taken.A representative for the Gates Foundation did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did representatives for Google, Allen, Chomsky, and Bannon’s War Room podcast.The release also includes close-ups of women’s body parts with quotes from Vladimir Nabokov’s book Lolita scrawled onto them, a photo of a pill bottle labeled with a…

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Providence Police work the scene of a shooting in the area of Eddy Street and Sayles Street in Providence, Rhode Island, United States December 15, 2025. Kyle Mazza | Anadolu | Getty ImagesThe man suspected of the shooting at Brown University that killed two students and injured nine others last Saturday, and then of killing a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor days later, was found dead from suicide on Thursday, authorities said.”There’s no longer a threat to the public,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston said in a statement.The suspect in the shootings was identified as Claudio Manuel Nueves Valente,…

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ORLANDO, Fla. — A federal judge on Thursday denied a request for a preliminary injunction to close an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” saying a detainee who asked for the order hadn’t shown he was suffering irreparable harm at the facility.U.S. District Judge Kyle Dudek said the detainee, known as M.A. in court papers, hadn’t met the high burden required for a preliminary injunction while his challenge to the facility is litigated in federal court in Fort Myers, Florida.“While there may indeed be deficiencies at Alligator Alcatraz that ultimately justify its dissolution, plaintiff has not…

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