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Ohio State on NBC4: Three things to know about Oregon game

NBC4i.com 

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- It's the date that Ohio State fans have had circled on the calendar for months. On Saturday, No. 2 Ohio State visits No. 3 Oregon in a 7:30 p.m. game on NBC4. The game features two of nine teams that are still undefeated, and even though it'll be the 11th meeting [...]

Shaboozey Has a 300-Page Romance Novel Drafted in His Phone

Cosmopolitan.com 

You know him as country’s newest bad boy, but for this Cosmo Centerfold interview, the 29-year-old “Bar Song (Tipsy)” singer showed off his softer side. He got into what it’s like being the new kid in the genre, his third date philosophy, and what he likes in a partner.

Photos: Northern Lights paint the skies of Western New York

Wivb.com 

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- A strong solar flare and geomagnetic storm left many Western New Yorkers in awe Thursday night as the Aurora Borealis painted skies from Lake Ontario to Little Valley. See photos from WIVB News 4 viewers below.

Jon Scheyer On Khaman Maluach

Duke Basketball Report 

Oct 4, 2024; Durham, NC, USA; Duke Blue Devils center Khaman Maluach (9) looks on during Countdown to Craziness at Cameron Indoor Stadium. | Jaylynn Nash-Imagn Images

Will Man-Man be the man?

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Intelbras announces new CEO from April

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Brazilian telecom equipment manufacturer Intelbras has announced that Altair Angelo Silvestri is to step down as CEO after leading the company for nearly 20 years...

Obama to travel to Arizona, Nevada for Harris

TheHill.com 

Former President Obama will travel to swing states Arizona and Nevada next week to campaign for Vice President Harris, the campaign shared first with The Hill. The former president will campaign in Tucson, Ariz., on Oct. 18 and in Las Vegas on Oct. 19. His trip to Nevada will mark the first day of early voting in the state. He plans...

Three Blue Man Group hopefuls given rare chance to prove they're worthy

Chicago Sun-Times 

The stage is bare, the drums silent, the video screens blank.

Three figures stand in the glare of the stage lights. They couldn't look less alike — one gaunt, another stocky with dark stubble, the third lithe and a little bug-eyed. They are individuals, not the mute, well-oiled mechanism they need to be.

One thing they share: the jitters — as though at any moment a bucket of paint might come sloshing at them from one of the wings. They all saw the show the night before, with its thundering drums... Читать дальше...