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  • Trump brought out a lot of his greatest hits: slamming trade deals, claiming the economy is failing and touting his poll numbers. But he strayed from the facts several times.
  • Infighting over the future of the Republican Party could reach new heights, with an expected vote on whether Rep. Cheney remains the third-ranking GOP leader in the House.
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs is intervening on behalf of 6,000 homeowners with VA loans who are in the foreclosure process. Many more are delinquent. The move follows an investigation by NPR.
  • What had once been a sport associated largely with white girls is increasingly dominated by women of color. And more elite gymnasts are competing in the NCAA while they go for the gold.
  • At 6 feet 11 and 285 pounds, Taishan Dong hopes to be the next big heavyweight fighter in a boxing class that's hurting for stars.
  • Syracuse lost its third consecutive game at Pittsburgh, 99-82. Max Gifford recaps what was clicking for the Panthers, the persisting tribulations for the Orange and the impressive scoring performances from top to bottom for Pitt.
  • Does the holiday season mean you need to serve the same old traditional over-the-top holiday menu? Of course not. It can be anything you like it to be: favorite old traditions merged with new ones.
  • Len Berman is an award-winning sportscaster whose career spans some of the nation’s biggest broadcasting networks, including NBC, CBS, and HBO Sports. Over the years, he has earned eight Emmy Awards, six New York State Sportscaster of the Year honors, and a place in the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Known for his approachable style, Berman created Spanning the World, a long-running NBC segment showcasing the lighter side of sports, making the field more accessible to fans and non-fans alike. He has also covered major events such as the Super Bowl, World Series, and even Olympic fencing.
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