Xavier Worthy ready to return and boost Kansas City Chiefs’ offense against Baltimore Ravens after shoulder injury

Kansas City Chiefs’ fans are elated as wide receiver Xavier Worthy is set to return this Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. After being sidelined since Week 1 due to a dislocated shoulder, Worthy’s full participation in Wednesday’s practice signals his comeback. His return is crucial, offering the Chiefs a dynamic playmaker to boost their offense.

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From ‘beautiful bills’ to economic revival: Trump marks 6 months in office; what he claims he’s achieved

President Trump’s second term has seen significant policy shifts, including substantial tax cuts and increased border security. The economy has added jobs primarily for native-born Americans, with rising blue-collar wages and substantial investment pledges. New trade agreements have been forged, and social policies have been implemented, addressing gender-affirming care and diversity programs, alongside initiatives promoting…

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Throwback: How Jordan Love almost quit football after his father’s tragic death, and his mom saved him

Jordan Love’s path to NFL success is a testament to family and resilience. His father’s early death almost ended his football dreams. His mother’s constant support, however, kept him going. She promised to always be there, cheering him on. This unwavering encouragement allowed Love to flourish. He now carries his parents’ legacy on the field.

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‘They Call Him OG’ pre-release event: Pawan Kalyan praises director Sujeeth; says, ‘he is not an ordinary fan’

At the pre-release event for ‘They Call Him OG,’ Pawan Kalyan lauded director Sujeeth as a dedicated fan and talented filmmaker. Kalyan revealed Trivikram Srinivas recommended the collaboration after Sujeeth’s ‘Sahoo.’ He praised Sujeeth’s directorial strength and Thaman’s music. Kalyan plays Ojas Gambheera, a mob boss seeking revenge on Omi Bhau, portrayed by Emraan Hashmi.

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‘Unreasonable suppression’: China protests US export blacklist expansion; demands ‘immediate correction’

China strongly protested the US’s expanded export restrictions, which now automatically include subsidiaries 50% or more owned by blacklisted companies. This move significantly increases firms needing licenses for American goods and technology, complicating supply chains. Beijing demanded Washington immediately correct its “wrongful action” against Chinese enterprises.

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