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The hurricane killed at least 223 people across the Southeast, about half of them in North Carolina, authorities said. Empty apartment complexes and waterlogged vehicles rot in the faint winter sun. Tree stumps and branches, trash and household appliances waste away on roadsides and in rivers. Asheville resident Jeff Davis, 62, said he has tuned out the noise and adapted to living amid the chaos. Typically, the winter months draw millions of visitors to the alluring blue mountains, inviting hiking trails and live music venues.
Persons: Jeff Davis, ” Davis, Organizations: Asheville Locations: North Carolina
The Summary NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is expected to dive extremely close to the solar surface on Dec. 24. The mission was designed to study the sun’s outer atmosphere and help researchers learn about how solar storms erupt into space. The agency’s Parker Solar Probe is days away from making its closest-ever approach to the sun on Tuesday, swooping nearer to our star than any other human-made object in history. As the Parker Solar Probe swoops close to the sun, it will likely fly through plumes of solar plasma and could even dive into active regions of the star, Korreck said. This busy phase, which is typically characterized by a flurry of solar storms and high magnetic activity, is known as the solar maximum.
Persons: Parker, , Kelly Korreck, Korreck, , we’ll, Eugene Parker Organizations: NASA, Probe, University of Chicago, Venus Locations: heliophysics
Jeff and Mellissa Rupnow married and divorced twice, during which their daughter Natalie Rupnow would at times travel between her parents’ homes every few days and attend therapy. They married in 2011 and divorced for the first time in 2014, according to court documents. Mellissa and Jeff Rupnow again agreed to share custody of Natalie, but this time she would spend “equal time with both parents,” the court documents show. The FBI detained Alexander Paffendorf, 20, in California earlier this week and ordered him to temporarily surrender his firearms after he allegedly communicated with Natalie Rupnow. Natalie’s mother agreed to connect with her therapist and “participate in therapy to the extent recommended by the therapist,” according to the court documents.
Persons: Jeff, Mellissa Rupnow, Natalie Rupnow, Natalie, Mellissa, Jeff Rupnow, , Samantha, Erin M, Rubi P, Vergara, Alexander Paffendorf, Paffendorf, Jamie Kelter Davis, Natalie Rupnow’s, Dane, , Natalie’s, ” Jeff, Shon Barnes, ” Barnes, Trish Kilpin, ” Kilpin, Jeff Rupnow’s, ” Selina Guevara, Chloe Atkins, Daniella Silva Organizations: NBC News, NBC, Christian School, FBI, Authorities, New York Times, Dane County Family, Services, Parent, . Madison Police, Wisconsin’s, of School Safety Locations: MADISON, Wis, , Wisconsin, Madison , Wisconsin, California, Madison, Dane County, New York City
WASHINGTON — A lengthy investigation by Senate Democrats into alleged ethical lapses by Supreme Court justices has ended with the release of a report Saturday criticizing the judiciary and calling for legislative reforms that incoming Republican leadership opposes. “The Supreme Court has mired itself in an ethical crisis of its own making by failing to address justices’ ethical misconduct for decades,” the report says. “An enforceable code of conduct for the Supreme Court is essential in light of the court’s failure to police itself,” the report says. In other findings, the report found justices are lax in identifying conflicts of interest that should trigger recusal. “This entire investigation was never about ‘ethics’ but about trying to undermine the Supreme Court because the Court is no longer acting like a super legislature handing down opinions implementing the Democrats’ political agenda,” he wrote.
Persons: WASHINGTON, , Clarence Thomas, Harlan Crow, John Roberts, Sen, Richard Durbin, Thomas, Ginni Thomas, Donald Trump’s, Mark Paoletta, Organizations: Judiciary Committee, Capitol, Trump, Judicial
A TV favorite is returning to screens, a celestial object is even older than once thought, and an NBA franchise had to apologize to a young fan after an embarrassing gaffe. Test your knowledge of the week in news, and take last week’s news quiz here.
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Restrictions on gender-affirming care proposed by Republicans in Congress and President-elect Donald Trump could be devastating for transgender youths, doctors say, especially for teens with eating disorders. Taking the hormones estrogen or testosterone, which many trans teens eventually receive, restores most of that bone loss. Additional restrictions could lead more kids to develop eating disorders and make it harder for people with eating disorders to recover, Menzel said. Tiffany Justice, a co-founder of the influential conservative group Moms for Liberty, dismisses gender-affirming care for minors as “child abuse” and “snake oil,” and she said her organization is working to ban gender-affirming care for minors in every state. Research shows such state bans on gender-affirming care heighten the stress and anxiety with which many trans people already live.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jessie Menzel, Trump, Menzel, ” Menzel, Carsen Rhys Beckwith, Beckwith, , Carsen Beckwith Beckwith, , , Ellen Rome, ” Rome, Rome, , Tiffany Justice, Jason Nagata, Nagata, ” Nagata, Trevor Organizations: Republicans, Health, Senate, Gallup, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, Liberty, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, American Academy of Child, Psychiatry, University of California Locations: Kansas City , Missouri, San Francisco
A fifth of Americans reside in rural areas, and on average they live three years less than their urban counterparts, largely due to heart disease and strokes. Hypertension, diabetes and obesity have all been rising among younger adults over the past decade, with rural areas disproportionately affected, said Longenecker. John Trembly Sr.John used to clean rental houses during the day and businesses at night, his father said. Another supplies ultrasound machines to community health workers so that they can check patients for heart disease. An uncertain futureBetter health care delivery will certainly help address rural cardiovascular disparities but won’t necessarily address the underlying socioeconomic drivers.
Persons: Ephraim Trembly, John, John Trembly Sr, overdosed, Rishi Wadhera, Beth, ” Wadhera, Chris Longenecker, ” Trembly, “ It’s, That’s, George Sokos, John Trembly Jr, Trembly, , ” Sokos, “ We’re, ” Longenecker, ” Telehealth, Jeremiah Hayanga, Hayanga, “ They’ve, Longenecker, Organizations: American College of Cardiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical, University of Washington, West Virginia University, West Virginians, , ” West Virginia University, WVU, Black, Cherokee, Virginians, , Republican Party Locations: Maryland, Terra Alta , West Virginia, Covid, Boston, Seattle, America, , U.S, Uganda, United States, barbershops, South —
The traffic cameras, which use AI to detect and flag certain driving behaviors, might make it easier to prosecute more people than ever before for driving infractions. Acusensus, an Australian company, has worked with governments in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States to roll out some of the AI traffic cameras. Its camera system, called “Heads Up,” uses AI to catch drivers who are texting while driving or aren’t wearing seat belts. Speed and red light cameras are already familiar to U.S. drivers, capturing license plates and sending tickets by mail. The Queensland government reported that since it set up the cameras, road deaths have gone down by 7.1%.
Persons: they’ve, David Kelly, Acusensus, we’re, it’s, ” Kelly, Kelly, Christopher Knox, San Diego —, , Govspend, Daniel Solove, ” Solove, Knox, ” Ben Greenberg, Jolynn, ” Dellinger Organizations: Transport, National Conference of State Legislatures, , North Carolina Department of Public Safety, North Carolina, University of Alabama, University of California, UC San Diego, Louisiana State University, George Washington University Law School, North Carolina Trucking Association, Fox News, Duke University School of Law, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pew Research, Traffic Safety Administration Locations: Australian, Australia, United Kingdom, United States, Greater Manchester, Georgia, North Carolina, U.S, San, San Diego, Louisiana, , Queensland, Montana
Emergency services and firefighters respond to an attack at the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 20. D'rthe Hein/picture-alliance/dpa/APGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said that Germany must remain unified after a fatal car-ramming attack in the city of Magdeburg, and not let hatred divide the country. “For me it’s important that when such a terrible, awful event happens, a terrible attack in which so many people were injured and killed, almost on the anniversary of the Breitscheidplatz terror attack in Berlin, that we as a country stay together and stick together,” Scholz told reporters in Madgeburg on Saturday, referring to another ramming attack on a Christmas market in 2016 that left 12 dead. “What is important now is that we investigate what happened and carry out a proper, careful investigation,” he said. And we will.”
Persons: D'rthe Hein, Olaf Scholz, ” Scholz, , Locations: Magdeburg, Germany, Berlin, Madgeburg
Slop, rap beef, brain rot and, yes, “hawk tuah” — what a year it’s been on the internet. “Cultural savviness is more required for memes today than they’ve ever been.”For those who were not extremely online this year, NBC News rounded up the biggest memes and moments that shaped 2024. Brat summerFrom green walls to presidential campaigns, “Brat,” Charli XCX’s sixth studio album, was inescapable this year. Many buzzworthy moments gained traction online, turning some competitors into even bigger stars and energizing people watching at home. Their back-and-forth continued throughout the summer as the rappers churned out track after track.
Persons: Don Caldwell, ” Caldwell, Jamie Cohen, , Cohen, Charli, Charli XCX, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Musk, Henrik Christiansen, Kim Ye, Yusuf Dikeç, Stephen Nedoroscik, Ilona Maher, Céline Dion, Tom Cruise, Snoop Dogg, Dre, Billie Eilish, , Haliey Welch, Welch, “ Hawk, Lebron, , Anthony Po, résistance, , Jeremy Allen White, Zayn Malik, Paul Mescal, Dev Patel, Jesus, Drake, Kendrick Lamar's, Kendrick Lamar, Lamar dissed Drake, J, Cole, “ Taylor, Tupac Shakur Organizations: City University of New, Queens College, NBC, Twitter, Elon, Paris, Team USA, USA, Lebron, Facebook, Metro Boomin, Universal Music Group, Spotify, Oxford University Press, Alpha Locations: City University of New York, Norwegian, Korean, Los Angeles, Southern, New York City
Less than a day after Trump named Kash Patel as his choice for FBI director, a former federal law enforcement official asked me a question: "curious if I'm on that list?" His definition of the 'deep state' appears to include the organization he hopes to lead. “One of the most cunning and powerful arms of the Deep State is the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” he wrote. “I have received calls from lifers who are putting in their papers,” said the former FBI official, who asked not to be named, citing fears of retaliation. Ultimately, he will fire the Attorney General and the FBI Director or force them out if they don’t do what he wants.”
Persons: Donald Trump, Kash Patel, Patel, hasn’t, Trump’s, Liz Cheney, Trump, ” Cheney, ” Patel, Devin Nunes, Carter Page, Al Drago, , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Bill Barr, John Bolton, , Alex Pfeiffer, “ Kash Patel, ” Pfeiffer, Kash, Biden, Hunter, Jamie Raskin, Sen, Bob Menendez, Henry Cuellar, ” Raskin, J, Edgar Hoover, Rod Rosenstein, President Trump, ” Rosenstein, — “ Kash, “ King Donald, King Donald, Hillary Queenton, Baron Von Biden, Adam Schiff, Department of Justice —, Knight, Kash Patel's, King, James Scrawl, Pam Bondi, Jeff Sessions Organizations: Trump, Our, Justice Department, FBI, NBC, Republican, U.S, NBC News, Pentagon, Defense Secretary's, Capitol, Bloomberg, Getty, DOJ, Deep, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Trump Republicans, Department, Justice, Democratic, , CNN, Department of Justice, Agents, GOP Locations: Trumpworld, Florida, Russia, State, Democratic U.S, New Jersey, Texas, lifers
Even though Republicans will control the White House, the House and the Senate, they’ll again need Democratic votes to stop a shutdown in less than three months. In addition, Trump’s demand that Congress extend or abolish the debt ceiling to take it off his plate next year failed dramatically. On Friday, 170 House Republicans defied him and did just that. A day after Speaker Mike Johnson released an initial bipartisan deal, Trump and his billionaire confidant Elon Musk blew it up. Van Orden's fellow Wisconsinite, Sen. Johnson, was less bullish about smoothly plowing through the early part of the 2025 agenda.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, they’ll, Republican ”, Trump, Sen, Ron Johnson, , , Andy Barr, ” Barr, John, Thune, Mike Johnson, Elon Musk, nixing, “ I’m, Gary Peters, Derrick Van Orden, ” Van Orden, Van Orden's, Johnson, ” Johnson, “ It’s, ” Sen, Ted Cruz, deadpanned, There's, Debbie Dingell, Gerry Connolly, Connolly, ” Connolly Organizations: WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON — Congress, White, Senate, Republican, Republicans, Washington, GOP, , House Republicans, Trump, Capitol Locations: WASHINGTON —, Ky, Texas, D
A missile launched from Yemen struck the Israeli city of Tel Aviv early Saturday morning, marking a rare instance of a failed interception over the city, the Israel Defense Forces said. The crater left by a Houthi missile fired on Tel Aviv Saturday. In September, nine people were injured running to shelters after a ballistic missile launched from Yemen crossed into Israel, landing in an open field outside Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv, Israel’s second-largest city, serves as the nation’s commercial and diplomatic hub. On Thursday, the IDF said a school near Tel Aviv was damaged after the “partial interception” of a missile launched from Yemen.
Persons: JACK GUEZ, Israel Organizations: Israel Defense Forces, IDF, Tel Aviv, Getty, Tel Aviv . Locations: Yemen, Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv’s, Jaffa, Iran, Palestine, AFP, Gaza, Israel, Red, Tel Aviv . Tel Aviv, Israel’s
“Christmas Day will feature green and brown grass for much of the U.S. — not exactly what Bing Crosby crooned about!” the weather service wrote on X Friday. But all is not lost: Some parts of the Northeast were forecast to possibly get snow showers on Tuesday, the day before Christmas. Plattsburgh, New York, close to the U.S.-Canada border, has a 50% chance of snow showers Tuesday. Charles Krupa / APBuffalo, famed for its snow, will get likely get snow Monday night and Tuesday morning but that will probably turn into rain, and Christmas Eve is forecast to be cloudy. Snow or no, travelers were expected to take to the skies in the millions Friday ahead of Christmas and Hanukkah, the Transportation Security Administration said.
Persons: , Bing Crosby, Snow, Charles Krupa, Victor Fernandez, Davila, Cassandra, Justin Tang Organizations: National Weather Service, U.S ., AP Buffalo, Transportation Security Administration, Ottawa International Airport, Canadian Press, AP, TSA, AAA Locations: United States, Rocky, , Minnesota , Wisconsin, Kansas , Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Plattsburgh , New York, U.S, Canada, Glen Falls, Boston, Rochester, Santa, Claus, New York, Ottawa , Ontario
Only 38 minutes after a Madison, Wisconsin, teacher called 911 to report Monday’s school shooting, the lies began to spread. The first one, in a post on X, said simply: “Taking bets on another trans shooter.” The post didn’t pick up much traction. Without the context, dozens of X accounts used the Townhall video to speculate that the shooter was transgender. His post received only about 47,000 views, compared to the millions of views the false claim got on the platform. One X account said “the trans thing is obvious” from comments on an X account that appeared to belong to her.
Persons: Alex Jones, ” Jones, Jones, Townhall, Shon Barnes, , Barnes, Ian Miles Cheong, didn’t, Cheong, nonbinary, Mark Bryant, Bryant, Matt Gaetz, Mark Pocan, Henry Fradella, , Mikael Landén, Sarah Kate Ellis, ” Ellis, Natalie Rupnow, Samantha, Rupnow, TikTok, Elon Musk, Musk, Sam Hyde Organizations: Conservative, Madison Police, Police, Congressional, Caucus, Arizona State University, NBC News, American, of Public Health, GLAAD, Wisconsin, Meta Locations: Madison , Wisconsin, Houston, Philadelphia, Uvalde , Texas, Sweden
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles health officials are investigating a norovirus outbreak after around 80 people were sickened after eating raw oysters at an event to showcase the city’s best restaurants. The Los Angeles County Department of Health said that people got sick after attending an event on Dec. 3, and that oysters have been recalled. Those sickened attended the Los Angeles Times “101 Best Restaurants” event at the Hollywood Palladium, a theater on Sunset Boulevard, the newspaper reported. The Times event was to be attended by the some of the city's best chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants, the newspaper announced in promoting it. The Los Angeles County health department said it is continuing to investigate the outbreak.
Persons: Fanny, Buckley, Hillary Manning, ” Manning, Jonathan Gold, Gold Organizations: ANGELES, Los Angeles County Department of Health, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Palladium, Times, Michelin, California Department of Health, Drug Administration, District of Columbia, of Disease Control, Department of Health, NBC, . County Department of Public Health Locations: Los Angeles, Los, Sunset, Pacific, British Columbia, Royal Miyagi, Los Angeles County, United States, Washington, Santa Monica, . County
WASHINGTON — The Democratic-led Senate confirmed the 235th federal judge nominated by President Joe Biden, marking a milestone for the outgoing occupant of the White House by giving him one more than former President Donald Trump secured. The latest confirmation Friday could be Biden's last, meaning he will leave office having secured one Supreme Court justice, 45 appeals court judges, 187 district court judges and two judges on the U.S. Court of International Trade. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer heralded the vote as “historic” as the gavel fell to some applause in the Senate chamber. “The majority has now confirmed more judges under President Biden than any majority has confirmed in decades. “These men and women have the power to uphold basic rights or to roll them back,” the White House said in a fact sheet.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Chuck Schumer, Biden, , , Trump, Sen, Richard Blumenthal, Conn, “ We’re, ” Biden's, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Ted Cruz, Chuck Grassley, “ They’re, ” Grassley, Trump’s, John Cornyn, ” Cornyn, Republicans don’t, John Kennedy, Kennedy, ” Kennedy, that’s, ” Blumenthal, ” “ I’m Organizations: Democratic, Senate, U.S . Court of International Trade, Biden, White, , Biden’s, NBC News, Trump, GOP, Republicans, Locations: Texas, Iowa
He was arrested and is thought to have acted alone, according to German authorities. Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry issued a statement condemning the attack after it emerged the suspect was a Saudi national. Saudi authorities had previously warned their German counterparts about the suspected attacker on three occasions, a source with knowledge of the communications told CNN. Saudi authorities alleged that the man had harassed Saudis abroad who opposed his political views. Some experts have already pointed out that the man was an unusual suspect in a mass casualty attack of this type.
Persons: Tamara Zieschang, Zieschang, Taleb, Ebrahim Noroozi, Nancy Faeser, , Peter Neumann Organizations: CNN, Saudi, German, , King’s College London Locations: German, Magdeburg, Saudi, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Saxony, Anhalt, Bernburg, East Germany
CNN —A top Senate Democrat on Saturday accused conservative Supreme Court justices of violating federal disclosure laws in a lengthy report that caps a monthslong investigation by the Senate Judiciary Committee and comes weeks before Republicans take control of the chamber. Both Thomas and Alito have cited the “personal hospitality” exemption from annual reporting requirements, which they said relieved them of any obligation to report the trips. In response to the outcry over the Thomas trips, the Supreme Court adopted its first-ever code of conduct a year ago, but the document quickly faced criticism because it includes no enforcement mechanism. Durbin’s report also recounts a scandal this year involving two controversial flags – including an upside-down US flag – hoisted over properties that Alito owns. Republicans, including Trump, have defended Thomas and Alito and have accused Democrats of trying to delegitimize the court’s conservative majority by focusing on ethics.
Persons: Sen, Dick Durbin, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, , ” Durbin, Durbin –, Thomas ’, Thomas, Alito, , Thomas “, Ginni Thomas, Donald Trump, Durbin Organizations: CNN, Senate, Committee, GOP, Federal, Trump, Republicans, White Locations: Illinois
Low-income Americans are struggling. It could get worse
  + stars: | 2024-12-21 | by ( Bryan Mena | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
Courtesy Chiugo AkujuobiAkujuobi is one of millions of Americans who are struggling in today’s economy. The cost of living crisis in the US has eased somewhat, but low-income Americans are still struggling after years of high inflation and elevated interest rates. “Lower-income households are always going to be the ones that feel the brunt of high inflation and high interest rates,” said Elizabeth Renter, senior economist at NerdWallet. But their earnings have slowed sharply since then, trailing the wage growth of the richest Americans as of November. But prices could rise slightly less if Americans purchase goods that are produced domestically or from countries with lower tariffs.
Persons: Washington CNN — Chiugo Akujuobi, Donald Trump, I’ve, ” Akujuobi, , , Elizabeth Renter, Gabby Jones, Jerome Powell, Trump, Shannon Grein, Grein, we’ll Organizations: Washington CNN, Scripps College, Federal Reserve, Bank of America Institute, NerdWallet, Bloomberg, Getty, Atlanta Fed, Companies, Ross, Walmart, Yale Budget, CNN Locations: Houston, North Texas, Saddlebrook , New Jersey, New York, Canada, Mexico, Wells Fargo
I took an overnight train from Helsinki to Lapland that's called the Santa Claus Express. Santa didn't appear on the 12-hour ride, but I found the journey exciting and festive anyway. AdvertisementThis month, I embarked on the overnight rail experience of a lifetime: Finland's Santa Claus Express. The 12-hour train rides from the Finnish capital of Helsinki to Rovaniemi in Lapland — the "official home of Santa Claus," known for its Santa Claus Village. My trip was a real adventure, but there are a few things I wish I'd known beforehand.
Persons: Lapland that's, didn't Organizations: Santa Claus Express, Santa Locations: Helsinki, Lapland, Rovaniemi, Santa Claus
The middle school in our neighborhood wasn't a good fitEverything changed when my daughter started middle school. I realized putting my daughter on the city bus was the only feasible optionWashington, DC, is a city with a robust and reliable public transportation system. As I frantically searched for a solution, it became clear that taking the city bus was the best, and perhaps only, solution. My daughter has taken public transportation around the city since birth, but never without an adult. She loves her independence, and so do I.AdvertisementWhen we travel, my daughter is adept at navigating new public transportation systems with ease.
Persons: wouldn't Organizations: College Locations: Washington, Washington , DC, DC
Jobs in management consulting can be difficult to land, especially at prestigious firms. Jobs in management consulting can be notoriously difficult to land, especially for job seekers hoping to join a prestigious MBB firm — McKinsey, Bain, or BCG. According to Management Consulted, 80% of their premium clients get at least one job offer from a consulting firm. Advertisement"There are literally hundreds of consulting firms out there doing amazing work," he said. Preparing for case interviews can be the most time-consuming part of getting a job in consulting.
Persons: Antonia Wade Management, Namaan Mian, Mian, Don't, nobody's, it's, Niam, That's Organizations: Management, — McKinsey, Bain, KPMG, Deloitte, Excel Locations: PwC
Looks of the Year: The most stylish people of 2024
  + stars: | 2024-12-21 | by ( Leah Dolan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
CNN —Each week of 2024, CNN Style has delved into the standout or most talked-about celebrity fashion moment of the last seven days, from Heidi Klum’s show-stopping E.T. Looks ranged from flamboyant red carpet moments to surprising celebrity street style (remember when Rosalia was spotted wearing a straitjacket while out in New York?). Most reliably best-dressedZendaya has claimed more Looks of the Week than any other celebrity since our series began. Mario Anzuoni/ReutersBest archival pullIn 2024, accessing museum-grade archives is still one of the biggest flexes for a fashion-forward celebrity. For the MTV VMAs red carpet in September, Sabrina Carpenter arrived in a 1991 vintage Bob Mackie sequined gown custom originally made for Madonna.
Persons: Heidi Klum’s, Harris, Walz camo, Rosalia, we’ve, Zendaya, Cher, Pedro Almodóvar, Law Roach, Kevin Kane, Margot Robbie’s, “ Barbie, Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Mario Anzuoni, Sabrina Carpenter, Bob Mackie sequined, Madonna, Udo Salters, Patrick McMullan, Michael Kors, Andrew Garfield, Florence Pugh, octogenarian John Cleese —, Monty Python, , ” —, Miu Miu, John Cleese, , Britain’s, Rishi Sunak, Critics, … Sunak, ” Sunak, , Naomi Osaka, Naomi Osaka’s, Yoon Ahn, Timothy A, Clary, Brooke Shields, Monique Lhuillier, Dimitrios Kambouris, Rihanna, Neil Mockford, Monica Lewinsky’s, Lewinsky, she’d, Bill Clinton, Clinton Organizations: CNN, Roll Hall of Fame, Fair, MTV, London, Adidas, ” Former British, Nike, Getty, White Locations: New York, Spanish, Fair Spain, Los Angeles, London, Osaka, Japanese, AFP
Predawn arrivals seeking prime tailgating locations when the Notre Dame Stadium lots opened at 8 a.m. There sure aren’t a lot of firsts at Notre Dame. When Notre Dame played through the COVID season of 2020, it did so only after ensuring students could attend games. “You don’t want to assume anything,” said Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, who replaced Swarbrick in the spring. Porter wasn’t sure if the group comprised Indiana fans or Notre Dame fans or both.
Persons: , “ I’ve, Marcus Freeman, , Knute Rockne, Rockne, Jack Swarbrick, , Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame wouldn’t, “ You’re, ” Bevacqua, GameDay ”, Jeff Jarnecke, Taylor Swift, Jarnecke, it’s, Peg Dalton, Mo Pottios, Chantal Porter, Porter wasn’t, ” Porter, Bob Marley, Alex Donovan, They’ll, Houston, Danny Felton, , ” Felton, Rev, Patrick Hyde, Curt Cignetti’s, Hyde, Friar, ” Hyde, could’ve, Justin Casterline, “ Rudy ” —, Joe Mittiga, “ Let’s, ” Mittiga, Flurries, Indiana sweatshirts, Notre Dame, Curt Cignetti, Freeman, ” Freeman, Tullos, Joe Robbins Organizations: Notre Dame, Football, Indiana, Cartier, doorsteps, State College ,, Notre, College, SMU, Penn State, Tennessee –, Tennessee – Ohio State, Fighting, WIN, Chicago, Navy, Met, Ohio, Clemson, IU, St, Paul Catholic Center, it’s Notre Dame, College football, College Football, Indiana Class, O’Rourke’s, Starbucks, , Hoosiers, Sugar, reimmersing Locations: Ind, Georgia, State College , Pa, Austin , Texas, Columbus , Ohio, Indiana, France, Ireland, Tennessee – Ohio, South Bend, Peggs, Notre, Boulevard, Bend, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, Bloomington, Corby’s, Woodstock, bagpipers
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