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The Milwaukee Bucks are taking extraordinary steps to ensure Giannis Antetokounmpo feels fully supported, according to NBA insider Shams Charania. The team recently signed Giannis’s younger brother, Alex Antetokounmpo, to a two-way contract, creating the first active roster in NBA history featuring three siblings. Alex, 24, brings a mix of size and versatility at 6-foot-7, […] The post Bucks go all in to make Giannis Antetokounmpo comfortable appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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FOX Weather has you covered with the breaking forecasts and weather news headlines for your Weather in America on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025. Get the latest from FOX Weather Meteorologist Craig Herrera.Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025. Start your day with everything you need to know about today’s weather. You can also get a quick briefing of national, regional and local weather whenever you like with the FOX Weather Update podcast.Weekend severe weather threat brews for millions in Ozarks, Mississippi ValleyA brewing cross-country storm that’s expected to gather strength as it moves into…

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When asked whether President Donald Trump would invoke the Insurrection Act, Vice President JD Vance said Trump is “looking at all his options.” The decision would allow Trump to deploy the U.S. military domestically for law enforcement purposes without congressional authorization and over the objections of state governors. Vance’s Oct. 12 comment on NBC’s “Meet the Press” was just one of many in recent months about Trump’s ambitions to send the National Guard to Democratic cities such as Portland and Chicago. But the legal terms being tossed around —  Insurrection Act, plenary authority, martial law, Posse Comitatus Act — might…

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by Calculated Risk on 10/02/2025 10:57:00 AM Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: Inflation Adjusted House Prices 2.7% Below 2022 PeakExcerpt: It has been 19 years since the housing bubble peak, ancient history for many readers!In the July Case-Shiller house price index released Tuesday, the seasonally adjusted National Index (SA), was reported as being 77% above the bubble peak. However, in real terms, the National index (SA) is about 9.8% above the bubble peak (and historically there has been an upward slope to real house prices). The composite 20, in real terms, is 1.2% above the bubble peak.People…

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Newcastle United have unveiled a major new global partnership with Guinness, bringing together two instantly recognisable names with passionate followings across the world.The deal will see the world-famous Irish stout – alongside Guinness 0.0 – poured throughout St. James’ Park, from the concourses to hospitality lounges, giving Magpies fans a fresh matchday ritual to enjoy.Guinness had already shown early support for the Toon Army this summer, backing the club’s exclusive fan event in South Korea during their pre-season tour. Over 250 supporters joined Newcastle players and legends for an afternoon of entertainment, giveaways, and, naturally, a few pints – a…

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The Los Angeles Clippers have waived Trentyn Flowers from his Two-Way contract. Flowers appeared in six games with the Clippers last season in addition to 42 G League games. Flowers averaged 17.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 30.8 minutes. Flowers went undrafted in 2024 out of Adelaide (Australia).

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Areas in Southern California impacted by recent wildfires are at risk for dangerous flooding and mudslides in wildfire burn scars. Higher elevations will also get snow. LOS ANGELES – The weather is calming in Southern California, but evacuation warnings remain in effect for parts of Los Angeles, which are particularly vulnerable to mudslides, as a potent severe storm system charged across California Tuesday with strong thunderstorms and bursts of heavy rain.This area includes Pacific Palisades, which was devastated by January’s wildfire disaster.HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER next Video from Monday night showed flooding on Interstate 280 near San Jose which…

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Welcome to Foreign Policy’s China Brief. The highlights this week: China announces major rare-earth export controlsWashington and Beijing begin charging steep tit-for-tat port feesand a British espionage case involving China collapses. 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 Sign Up Loading… Chinese Export Controls Put Pressure on U.S. Trade Strategy After China…

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The conclusions we reach about the world are, to a large extent, influenced by our underlying intuitions. Various writers have discussed how our immediate sense of how the world works has a huge influence on how our worldviews develop. Thomas Sowell’s A Conflict of Visions posits that there are fundamentally different “visions” about the world that drive the differing worldviews we see. Following Joseph SchumpeterSowell defined a vision as a “pre-analytical cognitive act”—a sense of how things are prior to deliberate consideration. People who naturally hold what he called the constrained vision (or, in later works, the tragic vision) have…

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Africa’s final round of World Cup qualifying came to a conclusion on Tuesday night with most of the final spots at next summer’s tournament finally filled. The continent’s proceedings end earlier than most, with the Africa Cup of Nations scheduled for the start of 2026. As a result, it meant teams like Senegal and Uganda had one final shot at booking their place among the best in the USA, Canada and Mexico. South Africa booked their place earlier in the day, beating Rwanda to pip Nigeria to top spot of Group C. Read on to see how the best of…

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