On November 20, 2018, President Trump defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, contradicting CIA intelligence. The move signaled a dramatic U.S. shift away from human rights, as $110 billion in deals overshadowed global condemnation.
Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas were eliminated from Dancing with the Stars Season 32 on November 19, 2025, despite leading judges' scores for seven weeks. Five couples remain, including Robert Irwin and Whitney Carson, heading into the November 26 finale for a $250,000 prize.
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions 16-9 on November 16, 2025, thanks to Jake Elliott's three field goals and a dominant defense that stifled Jared Goff, improving to 8-2 and solidifying their NFC playoff push.
Hurricane Mitch killed over 11,000 in 1998, stalled over Honduras with 75 inches of rain, and crippled Central America’s economy. The storm’s legacy lives on in displaced communities and a permanently retired name.
Seattle faces Toronto in a historic Game 7 showdown at Rogers Centre, with a World Series berth on the line. Pitchers Kirby and Bieber lead the duel.
Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs beat the Lions 30‑17 at Arrowhead, sparking a post‑game fight and shifting AFC West and NFC North standings.
Texans dominate Ravens 44‑10 in Week 5, boosting Houston's playoff hopes while Baltimore falls to 1‑4, deepening its early‑season woes.
A 40‑40 overtime tie between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium leaves both teams scrambling in the NFC race, with rare ties sparking league‑wide debate.
A more than 30-minute delay, long security lines, and loud boos greeted President Donald Trump at the US Open men's final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The USTA asked broadcasters not to air crowd reactions, but the moment still dominated coverage and fan chatter, eclipsing the match-up between the world’s top two players and forcing organizers into a complex security ballet.
Christopher Macchio, a renowned tenor known for his classical crossover music, is set to perform the National Anthem at Donald Trump's second inauguration in 2025. From a young talent in a high school chorus to a performer at prestigious events, Macchio's journey has been marked by determination and success. With a background in European History and classical vocal training, he has captivated audiences globally and collaborated with acclaimed artists.