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Miami locals to compete in CFP national championship matchup

Miami locals to compete in CFP national championship matchup

Miami Connection: Toney and Pons Face Off MIAMI — It’s funny to think back to when they were both quarterbacks—Malachi Toney, a promising freshman receiver for Miami, and D’Angelo Pons, an outstanding junior cornerback from Indiana. This was a long time ago, back in my youth football days with the Washington Park Buccaneers. Even though […]

Bagel brands from New York compete for customers and water quality in Florida

Bagel brands from New York compete for customers and water quality in Florida

Bagels and Competition in Florida Snowbirds leaving New York for Florida have been bringing their favorite foods along for years. Deli culture, pizza, and bagels—it’s all part of what they crave in their new home. The recent expansion of H&H Bagels, a well-known New York brand, has added fuel to the discussion about bagel authenticity […]

Israeli EuroLeague team to compete this week without spectators because of protests

Israeli EuroLeague team to compete this week without spectators because of protests

Basketball Games in Spain to be Played Without Fans This week, two professional basketball matches featuring an Israeli team in Spain will take place without any attendees. This decision comes after they were classified as “high risk” due to ongoing anti-Israel protests. Real Madrid CF announced in a statement that its EuroLeague game scheduled for […]

2026 midterms: Democrats and Republicans compete for control of the Senate and House

2026 midterms: Democrats and Republicans compete for control of the Senate and House

Midterm Election Outlook for 2026 So, the 2026 elections are looming, and I suppose if you haven’t already considered what the results might look like, it might be time to rethink your approach. Anyway, we’re heading into what feels like midterm exam season. Healthcare, the economy, and, well, those much-discussed “big beautiful banknotes” will all […]

Democratic Party’s ‘Five Families’ compete for power and influence

Democratic Party's 'Five Families' compete for power and influence

Jesse Watters: Democrats Have a Long Christmas List In a recent discussion, Jesse Watters dives into the complexities within the Democratic Party. A notable point is the reported tension between former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom. To truly grasp the party’s dynamics, understanding the five influential factions is essential. The Democratic […]