Henrik Kristoffersen Net Worth: How Much Does the Alpine Star Earn per Season?

Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen, a decorated alpine racer, consistently earns substantial prize money, exceeding CHF 300,000 in multiple seasons. His financial success is further amplified by lucrative sponsorship deals with major brands, reflecting his enduring appeal and elite status in the sport. This combination of on-snow winnings and endorsements has built him a net worth estimated…

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Something in Josh Allen’s mouth, a furious “What are we doing?!” and a “fraud” label. What really happened to the Bills on TNF?

Josh Allen banned substance footage, an on-camera “What are we doing?!” meltdown, and a career-high eight sacks turned the Buffalo Bills’ loss to the Houston Texans into a full-blown crisis. From Kurt Benkert calling the Bills “frauds” to viral sideline clips, everything went wrong in one night for Buffalo’s MVP quarterback.

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Asia Cup Rising Stars: Why did Vaibhav Suryavanshi not come out to bat in Super Over defeat to Bangladesh?

India A’s Asia Cup Rising Stars campaign ended in a shocking Super Over loss to Bangladesh A, marred by a controversial decision to omit in-form batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Despite a late collapse from Bangladesh forcing the tie, India’s Super Over batting imploded, scoring zero runs. This strategic blunder proved catastrophic, leading to their elimination.

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KSET 2025 results declared: Check cut-off and subject-wise scores online at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in

The Karnataka State Eligibility Test (K-SET) 2025 provisional results have been released on November 21, 2025. Candidates can now access the cut-off list, subject-wise score list, and overall provisional results for the Assistant Professor Eligibility Test. Earlier updates, including the final answer key, objection submission, and provisional result link, were published on November 15, 2025….

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Amazon layoffs: Documents filed in New York, California, New Jersey and Amazon’s home state show engineers were worst hit

Amazon is cutting approximately 14,000 corporate jobs, with nearly 40% of those in New York, California, New Jersey, and Washington being engineering roles, disproportionately affecting mid-level software engineers. CEO Andy Jassy cited cultural shifts and a desire for leaner operations as the primary drivers, not financial or AI pressures, though AI efficiency is expected to…

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