The Indiana Pacers made a surprising roster move this week when they cut former No. 2 overall pick James Wiseman and signed reigning dunk contest champion Mac McClung to a multi-year contract. McClung got his first minutes with the Pacers on Wednesday during the team’s game against the Dallas Mavericks, and his first bucket might [.] The post Mac McClung’s 1st Pacers bucket isn’t a dunk, but still a highlight appeared first on ClutchPoints.
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Saints QB Tyler Shough makes ‘not fun’ admission despite being named starter
The New Orleans Saints have turned the page at quarterback, naming rookie Tyler Shough their new starter heading into Week 9. Yet even with the promotion, the young signal-caller isn’t celebrating much. His honest comments painted a realistic picture of where the team stands after a brutal start to the 2025 NFL season. The decision [.] The post Saints QB Tyler Shough makes ‘not fun’ admission despite being named starter appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Two Arrested After Pursuit Of Stolen Vehicles Ends In Crash On The 14
Two men were taken into custody Tuesday evening after California Highway Patrol (CHP) units tracked a pair of stolen Toyota Tacoma trucks in a pursuit traveling through the Santa Clarita Valley, with one ending in a violent crash. The incident began around 6: 28 p. m. on Oct. 28 when units received reports of a stolen black . The post Two Arrested After Pursuit Of Stolen Vehicles Ends In Crash On The 14 appeared first on KHTS Radio.
Maduro consulta si es posible retirar nacionalidad a quienes apoyen acción militar contra Venezuela
Associated Press CARACAS (AP) — El presidente Nicolás Maduro anunció el miércoles que solicitó al Tribunal Supremo de Venezuela considerar si es constitucional o no la iniciativa de retirar la nacionalidad venezolana a los que apoyen o se sumen al llamado a una invasión militar contra el país sudamericano. “Yo he elevado al Tribunal Supremo […]
Sudan’s military expels top UN food aid officials as conflict escalates
Sudan’s military government has ordered two senior officials at the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) to leave the country amid widespread famine sparked by a gruelling civil war that erupted in April 2023. The WFP said directors of its Sudan operation were declared “personae non grata” and told to go within 72 hours, without explanation. The decision comes days after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), captured the key city of el-Fasher in Darfur from the military after an 18-month siege, which included a food blockade. The WFP said the expulsions came a “pivotal time” as humanitarian needs in Sudan.
Democrats Lose CNN as Party Uses Food Stamps as Shutdown ‘Leverage’
CNN hosts have clashed with prominent Democrats this week as the party signals it’s willing to let tens of millions of Americans’ food stamp assistance expire in order to increase their political “leverage” four weeks into the government shutdown. The post Democrats Lose CNN as Party Uses Food Stamps as Shutdown ‘Leverage’ appeared first on.
Hill City football’s seniors are rallying with community support
Hill City football’s seniors are rallying with community support
Meta takes $16B hit to earnings from Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, warns of higher AI costs
The Facebook and Instagram parent also said capital expenditure next year would be “notably larger” than in 2025.
North Carolina Couple Found Dead Inside Their Home, And What Happened To Their Foster Son Is A Tragedy On Top Of Tragedy
North Carolina Couple Found Dead Inside Their Home, And What Happened To Their Foster Son Is A Tragedy On Top Of Tragedy
Ex-U.S. defense contractor head pleads guilty to selling trade secrets
An Australian cybersecurity expert for a U. S. defense contractor, has pleaded guilty in federal court to selling trade secrets to a Russian broker.









