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Yahoo Sports
sports.yahoo.com > articles > fire-tomlin-chants-erupt-acrisure-001006479.html

‘Fire Tomlin’ Chants Erupt at Acrisure Stadium

just now (400+ words) There was speculation that Steelers fans could chant "Fire Mike Tomlin" if things went sideways against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, and that indeed is the case. With the Steelers losing 23-7 in the third quarter, there was an audible of "Fire Tomlin" chants heard from the crowd. Steelers fans also booed during Renegade. That's how bad things are right now. Fans are fed up with the state of the Steelers, and a majority of them blame Tomlin for the lack of success. The Steelers have not won a playoff game since the 2016 season, that's almost a decade. That long of a playoff win drought hasn't happened for the Steelers since pre-1972. Tomlin has been one of the best head coaches in the league since joining Pittsburgh in 2007. He holds the NFL record for the most consecutive non-losing seasons to begin…...

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@FinancialTimes
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In Fukushima’s shadow: Japan’s pivot back to nuclear | FT Film

1+ min ago (85+ words) In the wake of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan shut down all of its nuclear power stations. Fifteen years on, the country is reconsidering that decision as the rise of AI has created massive ... Then $75 per month. Complete digital access to quality FT journalism on any device. Cancel anytime during your trial. Premium & FT Weekend Print FT Weekend newspaper delivered Saturday plus complete digital access. Check whether you already have access via your university or organisation. Explore our full range of subscriptions....

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ESPN.com
espn.com > nfl > story > _ > id > 47/15/7620 > colts-continue-skid-qb-daniel-jones-battles-injury

Colts continue skid as QB Jones limited by injury

1+ min ago (430+ words) INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts quarterback Daniel Jones, battling a fibula injury that has limited his mobility, faced an unfortunate matchup Sunday: The Houston Texans and their ferocious pass rush. That left Jones to navigate a tricky situation as he tried to fend off numerous rushers without escaping the pocket in a game the Colts lost 20-16. He made the best of things, completing 14 of 27 pass attempts for 201 yards. Jones also connected for two touchdown passes, including an impressive 19-yard strike to receiver Alec Pierce against two defenders. But for Jones, who is expected to be dealing with the injury for the foreseeable future, it wasn't easy and it wasn't enough. The Colts' point total was a season low, and their 281 total yards was their second lowest of the season (second only to last week's 255 in a game Jones also played hurt). The Texans…...

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The College Fix
thecollegefix.com > northwestern-to-pay-75-million-to-end-trump-administration-anti-discrimination-probe

Northwestern to pay $75 million to end Trump administration anti-discrimination probe

2+ min ago (364+ words) President Trump signs documents; White House Northwestern University will pay $75 million to resolve a seven-month-old federal anti-discrimination probe that froze at least $790 million in funding to the institution, according to a deal announced Friday. Northwestern agreed to implement mandatory antisemitism training for students and staff and void a deal it reached with pro-Palestinian students in 2024 to end their encampment, the resolution states. In that arrangement with student activists, campus leaders had pledged to provide full-ride scholarships to five Palestinian undergraduates and hire "two Palestinian faculty per year for two years." One of the pro-Palestinian professors hired as part of that deal has since been accused of anti-Israel bias. "Republicans have accused Northwestern of not doing enough to address antisemitism during campus protests over the war in Gaza, and [President Michael] Schill faced a difficult hearing on Capitol Hill last year…...

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The Daily Northwestern
dailynorthwestern.com > 11/30/2025 > lateststories > reel-thoughts-stranger-things-season-5-is-the-thrilling-culmination-weve-been-waiting-for

Reel Thoughts: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 is the thrilling culmination we’ve been waiting for

3+ min ago (555+ words) The wait is over: "Stranger Things" stormed back to Netflix on Nov. 26 with four electric episodes that reignite the nostalgia, fear and wonder that defined its early seasons. The Duffer Brothers return to form, kicking off the Season 5 finale with some of the show's strongest storytelling in years. It is extremely satisfying to see the entire cast that has grown up alongside its viewers in big group scenes, crafting plans and working as a dynamic unit. It reminds me of why I fell in love with "Stranger Things" in the first place. There is something so special about seeing this group of unlikely heroes come together to pull off the impossible in miraculous ways." Another thing I'm a big fan of in Season 5 is that they aren't holding back on the horror and gore." Season 5 is significantly scarier than last…...

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Australian Financial Review
afr.com > companies > retail > metcash-first-half-result-savaged-by-lost-tobacco-sales-20251123-p5nhq8

Metcash first-half result savaged by lost tobacco sales

3+ min ago (182+ words) The company is the largest supplier to independent supermarkets in Australia, which have been hit by the surging trade in illegal cigarettes. Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Grocery wholesaler Metcash has posted a moderate rise in first-half revenue after losing more than $340 million in tobacco sales as the group's independent network continues to grapple with the trade in illegal cigarettes. Metcash is the largest supplier to independent supermarkets in Australia and its IGA brand is the best known. Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Some cities are built for holidays " but these are made for living 5 hidden-gem jewellers that should be on your radar Max Allen's top 20 drinks of the year (from $25 to $500) Christine Holgate on how to survive losing your job Why the two strikes rule on executive pay…...

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@FinancialTimes
ft.com > video > 2c0ee5bc-1fed-49ec-9250-dfea97ea6fc2

In Fukushima's shadow: Japan's pivot back to nuclear

3+ min ago (1690+ words) In the wake of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan shut down all of its nuclear power stations. Fifteen years on, the country is reconsidering that decision as the rise of AI has created massive demand for cheap low-carbon power. For a country with a traumatic history with nuclear, that is a difficult and delicate decision Produced by Tom Griggs. Filmed by Thomas Beswick. Edited by Richard Topping. Additional footage by Getty and Reuters. Concert music by Fukushima Youth Simfonetta. You can enable subtitles (captions) in the video player Japan responded by disconnecting all of its nuclear power plants and was forced to rethink its power and its economy. But 15 years is a long time, and a lot has changed. Turning back on the nuclear power stations makes economic and political sense, but the public fear of a disaster like…...

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BIOENGINEER.ORG
bioengineer.org > pulmonary-conditions-affect-surfactant-response-in-preterm-infants

Pulmonary Conditions Affect Surfactant Response in Preterm Infants

4+ min ago (1396+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in Pediatric Research, a multinational team of scientists has uncovered critical insights into how pulmonary comorbidities affect the efficacy of surfactant therapy in late preterm infants. This multicenter cohort study challenges prevailing assumptions about neonatal respiratory care and paves the way for significantly more tailored and effective treatments. Late preterm [] In a groundbreaking study published in Pediatric Research, a multinational team of scientists has uncovered critical insights into how pulmonary comorbidities affect the efficacy of surfactant therapy in late preterm infants. This multicenter cohort study challenges prevailing assumptions about neonatal respiratory care and paves the way for significantly more tailored and effective treatments. Late preterm infants, typically born between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation, represent a vulnerable population often requiring respiratory support, yet detailed understanding of how preexisting lung conditions influence therapeutic outcomes has been scant....

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DNYUZ
dnyuz.com > 12/01/2025 > russia-is-throwing-more-of-its-new-jet-powered-shaheds-at-ukraine-but-interceptor-drones-are-rising-to-match-them

Russia is throwing more of its new jet-powered Shaheds at Ukraine, but interceptor drones are rising to match them

4+ min ago (621+ words) Russia's new high-speed attack drones are increasingly appearing on the battlefield, but Ukrainians said they've already destroyed some with cheap interceptors. Serhii Sternenko, the leader of a volunteer organization specializing in donating drones to Ukrainian units, said on Sunday that the Sting " a locally built interceptor drone " successfully destroyed several jet-powered attack drones. The announcement is another sign of how Ukraine is finding ways to fight the growing threat of jet-powered strikes, amid concerns that Russia's new drones are too fast to be reliably destroyed through inexpensive means. On Sunday, Ukraine's General Staff said in a description of a monthly briefing for officials that Russia had already deployed 138 of the new uncrewed aerial systems. This turbojet drone is the Geran-3, Russia's domestic version of the Iranian Shahed-238 long-range loitering munition. With an estimated top speed of 230 mph, the Geran-3 flies…...

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AP News
apnews.com > article > venta-armas-eeuu-rusia-europa-armamento-proyectiles-sipri-cf203d985e0d644ce9a1ba06e8309585

Principales fabricantes de armas a nivel mundial aumentaron sus ingresos en un 5,9% el año pasado

4+ min ago (308+ words) El Instituto Internacional de Investigaci'n para la Paz de Estocolmo (SIPRI por sus iniciales en ingl's) inform' que los ingresos de los 100 mayores fabricantes de armas aumentaron a 679.000 millones de d'lares en 2024, la cifra m's alta que se haya registrado. La mayor parte del aumento se debi' a empresas con sede en Europa y Estados Unidos, pero hubo incrementos en todo el mundo --salvo por Asia y Ocean'a-- donde los problemas en la industria armamentista china provocaron una ligera ca'da. Veintitr's de las 26 empresas en Europa, excluyendo a Rusia, registraron incrementos en la venta de armas a medida que el continente aument' sus gastos. Sus ingresos agregados aumentaron un 13% a 151.000 millones de d'lares, impulsados por la demanda vinculada a la guerra en Ucrania y la amenaza percibida de Rusia. Hubo ganancias notables para Czechoslovak Group de Chequia, cuyos ingresos se…...