Japan Meteorological Agency data show the western Pacific recorded 27 named tropical cyclones in 2025—the most since 2019—alongside rare tracks, late-season landfalls and a violent typhoon. The 2025 ...
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Why the F-47 changes the Indo-Pacific fight, 1,000+ nautical mile reach, AI battle networks, and air dominance
More than 100 firefighters battle massive blaze in Denver A look at Atlanta's city-run grocery store 27-year-old boosted his income from $50,000 to $432,000 at Amazon in 5 years—it allowed him to quit ...
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Not only did the Crimson Tide make its inaugural postseason appearance in Pasadena on Jan. 1, 1926, but captured its first national championship. When Mike Shula was the head coach of the Alabama ...
Alabama’s comeback win over Oklahoma can help the Crimson Tide through the rest of the playoff. That resiliency might need to be replicated. “This one ... 17-0, and coming back, that’s one we’ve done ...
Alabama's Defense Dug In On Third Down: Things I Noticed in the Crimson Tide's CFP Win Over Oklahoma
No. 9 Alabama went into Norman and took down No. 8 Oklahoma 34-24 to advance to the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoffs, but it wasn't a straightforward 10-point victory at the Palace on ...
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How one battle turned the tide of the Pacific War
This episode examines the Battle of Midway, the decisive 1942 clash that turned the tide of the Pacific War. We trace how U.S. codebreakers uncovered Japan’s plan to ambush the American fleet, setting ...
Conor Talty was 2-for-2 on field goals, and Tim Keenan blocked an Oklahoma punt to turn the special teams battle in the Tide’s favor.
NORMAN, Okla. (WISH) — No. 9 Alabama took down No. 8 Oklahoma, 34-24, to advance to the Rose Bowl to play IU. Alabama was down 17-0, but scored 27 straight points to win and advance in the College ...
NORMAN — And just like that, OU’s College Football Playoff run is over. After building a 17-point lead early, the eight-ranked Sooners fell apart in a 34-24 loss to No. 9 Alabama on Friday night at ...
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