
No. 1 Indiana Steamrolls No. 9 Alabama in Rose Bowl, Books Playoff Semis Date
Top-ranked Indiana rode a dominant ground attack and opportunistic defense to a 45-16 Rose Bowl rout of Alabama, advancing to the College Football Playoff semifinals.
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Top-ranked Indiana rode a dominant ground attack and opportunistic defense to a 45-16 Rose Bowl rout of Alabama, advancing to the College Football Playoff semifinals.

George Clooney’s new French passport ignites a war of words with Donald Trump, blending Hollywood glamour, EU politics, and a dash of election-season theater.

A surprise New Year’s storm dumped four inches of rain on Los Angeles in six hours, triggering mudslides and power outages. Residents tell how sandbags, shovels, and turkey sandwiches turned disaster into community.

Catholic influencer Grace Marie’s 5-year-old son Leo died within two days of a flu diagnosis, sparking an outpouring of prayers and a new push for pediatric-flu awareness.
Henrietta’s legendary beer emporium, Beers of the World, will shut after 42 years, citing soaring rents, online competition, and supply-chain woes.

The Houston Astros struck swiftly, signing Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai to a three-year, $63 million deal that vaults their rotation into the stratosphere.

Swiss forensic teams sift through the ashes of Le Constellation bar, hunting the cause of a blaze that killed one and rattled Crans-Montana’s winter economy.
Two young Iranians were shot dead as protests over food prices and hijab rules spiraled into running street battles and burning barricades.

The U.S. halves tariffs on Italian pasta, saving shoppers 40 ¢ per pound and sparing 12,000 Italian jobs.

Bad Bunny’s 2026 Grammy bid could make him the first Spanish-language Album of the Year winner, reshaping Latino representation in music’s biggest night.

Aden airport shuts as Saudi-UAE rivalry paralyzes Yemen’s only major air hub, stranding thousands and threatening aid.

The White House flips the switch on nightly red-white-blue illumination of the Washington Monument, officially launching America’s 250th-anniversary celebrations.