Day: September 28, 2025
Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
The NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.
Tropical Storm Imelda latest: Rough surf, high rip current risk as Imelda prepares to bring rain
WRAL meteorologists are tracking Tropical Storm Imelda, which formed Sunday afternoon, and its interaction with a hurricane far off our coast.
CBI Launches Probe Into 2020 Palghar Lynching Of Two Sadhus And Driver
The mob had lynched the three to death and assaulted policemen who tried to stop the victims. The mob threw stones, used lathis and other weapons, injuring several policemen.
Nick Sirianni: Tush push variations make it exciting
The tush push was a topic at Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni’s postgame press conference on Sunday, but false starts had nothing to do with it this week.
Moldova’s pro-EU ruling party leading polls in critical parliamentary election
The race was widely viewed as a geopolitical choice between a path to the European Union or a drift back into Russias fold.
Samsung Electronics supplies smart signage solutions to Toyota stores
SEOUL, Sept. 29 (Yonhap) — Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday it has supplied …
Jews are living through a ‘high tide’ of antisemitism, says American historian
Violence from the right and the left, as well as increased social media usage, has exacerbated antisemitism, says Pamela Nadell, a Jewish history professor at American University.
UP finally notches first win, but things will remain tough
There were a lot of expectations surrounding University of the Philippines way before Season 88 of the UAAP men’s basketball tournament started. Even if the Fighting Maroons lost three of the stars who helped them to the championship. They also had a huge target on their backs, especially after snagging Rey Remogat the season before
FamilyMart Bets Big On Ohtani Ads
FamilyMart has put Shohei Ohtani at the center of its latest push, casting the global baseball star in a nationwide TV campaign tied to a revamped onigiri line. During a two-hour shoot in Los Angeles in December, Ohtaniwhom President Kensuke Hosomi describes as soft-spoken and sun-brightsampled 19 rice balls and even asked to take the leftovers home.