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This Day in Pop Culture for November 15

On this day in pop culture history, the first “Joker” movie debuted as a hit, Intel was born and a made-for-TV movie based on a Coke commercial aired for the first time.
Greene started her congressional tenure as Trump was leaving the White House, and she supported the election lies that fueled ...
Stepping back into the world of retro food advertising feels like opening a time capsule filled with pure magic. Research ...
More this week: "Battle of the Sexes 2.0," NWSL coach using ChatGPT, Tom Brady's clone dog, Alabama sorority influencers and ...
DENTON, Texas (AP) — Caleb Hawkins ran for four touchdowns and North Texas beat Navy 31-17 on Saturday, handing the Midshipmen their first loss this season and ending their 10-game winning streak.
Now, in 2027, with the dictatorship’s fall and Trump’s flight into Arabian exile, it’s obvious that only a youth revolution could have brought down the corrupt U.S. regime. But two years ago, in fall ...
LSU interim athletic director Verge Ausberry has something his fired predecessor did not have: authority to hire the school's next football coach. Ausberry, along with university Board of Supervisors ...
Oct. 30—"In Pittsburgh, we need to be making bets on guys that are not proven." — Pirates general manager Ben Cherington, Sept. 30, 2025 Talk about stoking excitement. Cherington got this offseason ...
Oct. 29—I'd like to think Cam Heyward was using a convenient explanation for a brutal loss, rather than an honest one, when he told reporters the defense lacked effort against the Green Bay Packers on ...
A year ago, Joe Gibbs Racing faced a dilemma. An organization built around winning went winless in the final 18 races last season and failed to put a driver in the Championship 4 for the first time. A ...
VISTA — Former District 2 City Councilmember and unofficial city ambassador Joe Green has announced his bid for Vista’s top seat in the 2026 election. Green re-enters the Vista political sphere as the ...
If it seemed at all strange to see Mayor Adams and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sitting courtside at a Knicks game like Ben Stiller and Chris Rock, think how much stranger it was to see Zohran Mamdani’s ...