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Donald Trump booed as the 1st sitting US president at a regular-season NFL game since Carter in 1978
Donald Trump became the first sitting president in nearly a half-century at a regular-season NFL game, attending the Washington Commanders' 44-22 loss to the visiting Detroit Lions on Sunday.
U.S. stock futures gained Sunday, despite coming off the worst week for tech stocks since April, as investors clung to indications that a deal may be in the works to end the government shutdown.
Senators struck an agreement Sunday, projecting confidence that it will be sufficient to end the lengthy U.S. government shutdown, three sources with direct knowledge of the details told NBC News
The head of the BBC and the British broadcaster's top news executive both resigned Sunday after criticism of the way the organization edited a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump.The BBC said Director-General Tim Davie and news CEO Deborah Turness had both decided to leave the corporation.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie and BBC News Chief Executive Deborah Turness announce they are leaving their positions amid debate over a broadcast featuring an edited version of President Trump's speech before the Jan.
The state tournament is here: The WIAA released brackets and announced first-round pairings with updated seedings for all six classifications in Washington on Sunday. Below are first-round matchups from every tournament around the state. The higher seed hosts all rounds until state championship games at Husky Stadium in Seattle from Dec. 5-6:
Utah climbed two spots to No. 15 in the AP rankings with 695 points. The Utes are also No. 15 in the Coaches rankings with 635 points, jumping four spots this week. The Utes travel to face Baylor this Saturday (5 p.m. MST, ESPN2).
President Donald Trump on Sunday claimed that a “dividend of at least $2000 a person” will be paid to all Americans except for “high-income people,” saying the country is now wealthy as a result of his tariff policies.
The director general of Britain's BBC, Tim Davie, and the chief executive of news, Deborah Turness, have resigned following criticism over bias at the corporation, including in the way it edited a speech by U.