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Amazon will automatically refund up to $51 to millions of eligible Prime customers between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24, 2025, as part of a $2.5B FTC settlement over deceptive subscription practices. No action needed—just watch for email.
President Donald J. Trump defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman despite CIA findings linking him to Jamal Khashoggi’s 2018 killing, touting billions in investments and F-35 jet sales — sparking global outrage and a rebuke from Khashoggi’s widow.
The Lakers defeated the Timberwolves 116-115 in a dramatic overtime win at Target Center, covering a 7.5-point spread despite being underdogs. Austin Reaves led the charge, while Minnesota fell to 0-4 ATS this season.
Season 34 of Dancing with the Stars explains the strict voting window, elimination math, and historic upsets that keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Jack Quaid defended Jimmy Kimmel's free‑speech rights on Instagram, while his father Dennis Quaid rebuked Kimmel for factual errors, sparking a rare Hollywood family debate.
Colorado Avalanche beat Los Angeles Kings 4-1 in the NHL opener as Nathan MacKinnon set a franchise points record, while the Kings debuted a surprise third jersey.
The Cleveland Guardians have activated 2024 All-Star David Fry from the 60‑day injured list after his right UCL revision surgery. Fry completed a multi‑level rehab stint and will now serve exclusively as a designated hitter. Manager Stephen Vogt praised his leadership and expected offensive boost. The move triggered roster adjustments, sending Lane Thomas to the IL and designating Cody Bolton for assignment.
In Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season, Ravens running back Derrick Henry broke away for a 30‑yard touchdown against the Buffalo Bills, finishing with a crushing stiff‑arm on safety Cole Bishop. The score gave Baltimore a 10‑7 lead and highlighted Henry’s trademark power running. The play reignited excitement around the Ravens’ offense early in the year.
Five people, including two 18-year-olds and three 17-year-olds, were charged after a fawn was found burned with ropes around its neck in Perry Hall’s Forge Heights. Police say the animal was first hit by a car, then set on fire in the street. Charges include reckless endangerment and wildlife violations. An attorney for one adult disputes his involvement as the case moves through Baltimore County courts.