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After record-setting low temperatures across the eastern US earlier this week, a major warmup is on the way with parts of the Heartland expected to surpass the 80 degree mark by the end of the week. After a pre-winter arctic blast set more than 70 record low temperatures across the eastern U.S. earlier this week, a major warmup is on the way, with parts of the Heartland expected to surpass the 80 degree mark by the weekend.FIRST BIG FREEZE OF SEASON GRIPS EASTERN US, AS ARCTIC AIR AND SNOW REACH THE SOUTH next DERBY, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 11: A…
by AI | 12.Nov 2025 | Europe in brief AI A cultural compass is launched by the EU Commission to outline the direction of initiatives in the cultural field – such as a new cultural prize and a network of young cultural ambassadors. EU flag. Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa Brussels – The EU Commission wants to introduce a new European cultural prize. The plans for a performing arts prize are part of the cultural compass that is now being launched to set the direction for future EU initiatives in the cultural sector. There is already an annual EU prize for literature…
Poland’s industrial growth after the EU accession was built on a clear progression: first bringing investors in, then embedding them in regional ecosystems, and finally helping companies move into higher-value production. Ukraine and Poland are structurally complementary: the former has industrial scale and reconstruction demand, the latter offers EU market access and institutional experience. What Ukraine can take from Poland’s experience: Industrial policy worked because it was tied to accession and served the goal of joining European value chains. Investments were directed into sectors where Poland could grow more sophisticated over time. Regions played a decisive role: development agencies and…
Ligue 17:45 PMNovember 9, 2025Regular Season – 12Lyon Olympic ParkReferee: Benoît Bastien, France Copy and paste this HTML code into your webpage to embed. Lyon World Class 0 Solid 0 Bang Average 0 Lucky 0 Shocking 0 Paris Saint-Germain World Class 0 Solid 0 Bang Average 0 Lucky 0 Shocking 0 Turn off spoiler to view match statistics0.69Expected goals (xG)1.42-1.00Goals Prevented-1.00Passing211 (78%)Accurate passes656 (90%) Turn off spoiler to view match events Coach Jorge Miguel Gonçalves Maciel Coach Luis Enrique Martínez García Ligue 1 Standings – Ligue 1 TotalHomeAwayQualification/RelegationChampions LeagueChampions League QualificationUEFA Europa LeagueConference League QualificationRelegation PlayoffsRelegation Lyon vs Paris Saint…
The Detroit Pistons were severely short-handed on Tuesday night, missing six key players due to various injuries. Ausar Thompson (right ankle), Tobias Harris (right ankle), Jaden Ivey (right knee), Isaiah Stewart (left ankle), Caris LeVert (left knee), and Marcus Sasser (right hip) were all unavailable for Detroit’s matchup. Tobias Harris’ absence has been particularly lengthy, […] The post Pistons miss six players, Tobias Harris still sidelined appeared first on TalkBasket.net.
The government shutdown failed to resolve differences between Republicans and Democrats over policies related to Obamacare’s affordability. Republicans refused to go along with Democrats’ proposal to extend expiring COVID-19-era subsidies for people who buy their insurance on the Affordable Care Act marketplace. The Senate voted Nov. 10 to fund the government through January without voting on the subsidies. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said the Senate would vote later this year on extending them. Most people who use Affordable Care Act marketplaces obtain subsidies. In 2021, then-President Joe Biden signed legislation that made the subsidies more generous. The legislation…
by Calculated Risk on 11/11/2025 07:31:00 PM Note: Mortgage rates are from MortgageNewsDaily.com and are for top tier scenarios.Wednesday:• At 7:00 AM ET, The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) will release the results for the mortgage purchase applications index
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard looks unlikely to be fit to face Tottenham, following an update on his recovery from Norway coach Stale Solbakken. Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is “some distance away” from returning to action, according to Norway coach Stale Solbakken. Odegaard has not played since suffering knee ligament damage in Arsenal’s win over West Ham on October 4. It is hoped he will be able to return for the North London derby on November 23, but Solbakken’s words on Odegaard’s recovery have cast doubt on that possibility. Arsenal skipper making steady progress Odegaard has joined up with Norway in…
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: We take a look at the increasingly strained history of ethnic ties between China and Mongolia, Japan’s new prime minister makes clear her stance on Taiwan, and China shines at the annual U.N. climate conference. Sign up to receive China Brief in your inbox every Tuesday. Sign up to receive China Brief in your inbox every Tuesday. Sign Up By submitting your email, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and to receive email correspondence from us. You may opt out at any time. Enter your email…
In the NFL offseason, star running back Saquon Barkley signed a $40 million contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles. Make no mistake, he earned it after rushing for 2,005 yards in the regular season and helping to bring another Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia. I’m not alone in thinking this. As one sports writer put the point“He deserves it…Barkley is easy to root for, not only because he can jump backward over people, but also because he works hard, he’s kind, and he’s a great teammate.” Rarely does anyone argue that it’s morally wrong for a football player, or other performer,…