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Quick Hits: Chip Kelly Says “Winning is Fun,” Jim Knowles Discusses Ohio State Defense’s Success and Eme - Eleven Warriors

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  1. Quick Hits: Chip Kelly Says “Winning is Fun,” Jim Knowles Discusses Ohio State Defense’s Success and Eme  Eleven Warriors
  2. Cotton Bowl makes weather-related decision on kickoff time for CFP semifinal game  Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  3. Why Ohio State is favored over Texas in the College Football Playoff  Axios
  4. AT&T Stadium faces another potential weather mess for a big game  NBC Sports
  5. 'Waiting hour by hour' | With North Texas expecting snow, Longhorn fans reconsider... Читать дальше...

Snapdeal appoints Achint Setia as CEO

FashionNetwork.com (in) 

Value e-commerce platform Snapdeal has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Achint Setia as its new chief executive officer (CEO).

How Los Angeles ran out of water amid devastating wildfires

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Three major wildfires simultaneously burned across Los Angeles, including the Pacific Palisades neighborhood, destroying over 1,000 homes and businesses. A critical water shortage hampered firefighting efforts, with depleted hydrants and water tanks. The crisis highlights the urgent need for improved water infrastructure and wildfire preparedness.

Kidbea signs 10 TV actors as brand ambassadors

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Kidbea, a sustainable kids’ fashion brand has onboarded ten Indian television actors as brand ambassadors for 2025 to expand its reach across India.

This is what he's leaving me with, thanks, Joe! Donald Trump blames outgoing Prez for deadly California wildfires

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

President-elect Donald Trump has blamed outgoing President Joe Biden and California Governor Gavin Newsom for the disastrous wildfires affecting Los Angeles. In a series of Truth Social posts, Trump criticised their handling of the crisis, particularly the lack of firefighting resources and water supplies. With over 100,000 people evacuated and significant damage done, Trump’s statements come as both political figures respond to the ongoing emergency.