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Chiefs moving to Kansas with $3.3 billion plan for domed stadium, training facility

TOPEKA — The Kansas City Chiefs are moving to Kansas with a deal to use more than a billion dollars in taxpayer funding to help build a domed stadium, entertainment district, new team headquarters and a training facility, Kansas officials announced Monday. The announcement followed a closed-door meeting by legislative leaders who then voted unanimously

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News & Notes: John Harbaugh’s Regret on Derrick Henry’s Fourth-Quarter Absence

Derrick Henry’s fourth-quarter absence continues to be one of the biggest talking points coming out of the Ravens’ 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots. On Monday, reporters dug into the mechanics of how one of the NFL’s renowned “closers” didn’t get the opportunity on the Ravens’ final two drives. Henry didn’t see the field

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NHL Status Report: Montour out 4 weeks for Kraken after hand surgery

Jarry sidelined ‘a couple of weeks’ for Oilers; Jarvis, Slavin each week to week for Hurricanes Welcome to the NHL Status Report. Here is the latest lineup/injury news around the NHL. Seattle Kraken Brandon Montour will be sidelined four weeks after having hand surgery, the Kraken announced on Monday. The defenseman has missed their past

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Director Bala pens note on Sasikumar’s Best Actor win at Chennai International Film Festival

Entertainment Bala (L) and Sasikumar (R) Updated on :  22 Dec 2025, 7:16 pm Actor director Sasikumar took to social media to share a letter that was penned by director Bala, on the former’s Best Actor win at the Chennai International Film Festival. Sasikumar won the award for his role in Abishan Jeevinth’s Tourist Family. Bala’s letter to Sasikumar spoke about the shared memories of the duo and the continous regards Bala has for Sasikumar. Sasikumar shared the photo with the caption, “Heartfelt thanks to brother Bala who gave national (award) recognition… I will soon fulfill your desire.” Sasikumar starred as a Sri Lankan Tamil who migrates to India in search of a better life and creates one for his neighbours, with his charm and good nature. Bala has directed Sasikumar in Tharai Thappatai (2016), in which he starred alongside Varalaxmi Sarathkumar. The film chronicles two members of a dance troupe and the hurdles and problems they face. Read More

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Packers place TE John FitzPatrick on injured reserve

news Packers activate DL Brenton Cox Jr. off injured reserve Green Bay downgrades DL Collin Oliver to out for Saturday’s game against the Bears news Packers, WIAA announce November high school football officiating ‘Crew of the Month’ Crew members were chosen for their demonstration of objectivity, fairness, and commitment as officials news Titletown Winter Games

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Hombale Films’ Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire turns two

Entertainment Prithviraj (L) and Prabhas (R) in a poste for Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire Updated on :  22 Dec 2025, 6:35 pm Two years on, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire stands firm as a film that reset expectations around scale, intensity, and Pan-India storytelling in Indian cinema. Directed by Prashanth Neel and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the Hombale Films banner, the film saw Prabhas in a fierce, commanding avatar, supported by Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shruti Haasan, Jagapathi Babu, and a strong ensemble that added weight and edge to the narrative. From a technical standpoint, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire arrived as a full-bodied cinematic experience, blending grand visuals, immersive sound, and tightly mounted action to create a world that felt both raw and imposing. Work on the sequel is progressing at a measured pace. Around 20 percent of Salaar: Part 2 has already been filmed, with the remaining schedules planned to commence in 2026. The film is currently expected to hit screens by the end of 2027 or early 2028. Read More

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Eagles-Commanders Film Review: This felt like another step forward for the offense

This felt like another step forward for the Philadelphia Eagles, even if the design of the offense looked different from last week . Against Washington, the Eagles leaned far more heavily into empty formations and 11 personnel. While that’s a shift away from the under center identity I praised last week, it didn’t feel like

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Shivarajkumar: 45 is a meditation on existence

Entertainment Published on :  22 Dec 2025, 6:08 pm Composer Arjun Janya’s directorial debut, 45, combines a unique group of cinematic talents: Shivarajkumar, Upendra, and Raj B Shetty. Produced by Ramesh Reddy under Suraj Productions, the film is set to be released on December 25. Silence, Strength, and the Human Spirit: Shivarajkumar Shivarajkumar’s role in 45 is significant, and he shot the film during a crucial time in his life, right after being diagnosed with cancer. He describes the experience as both challenging and enlightening. “I was prepared. The first call I made was to my doctor, then to the producer and Arjun Janya. Everyone around me, my family, the industry, and the team helped me take on this role. I didn’t want to neglect my commitments. I wanted this story to be told,” he shares with quiet determination. His approach to the film was marked by a raw authenticity, and Shivarajkumar believes he truly embodied the character “Each actor has his own space. Silence conveys meaning as much as dialogue. Working with Upendra and Raj felt non-competitive. It was a jugalbandi of presence and energy. Every scene became a conversation, not a performance,” says the veteran actor. His preparation and dedication were deeply connected to the film’s serious themes. “This story is about life and death, about basic human strength. It entertains, yes, but it’s also philosophical, a meditation on existence. Audiences will feel the depth. It’s a journey through life itself.” Shivarajkumar also suggests that this journey will truly finds its calling when the audience connects to it. “Arjun Janya has created a unique world where narrative, music, and performances come together into one experience,” says the actor, who asserts that 45 will prioritise authenticity over the image of its actors. “The character isn’t about heroism or glamour. It’s about living in reality, reflecting the strength of women, daughters, mothers, and sisters. Portraying that is a privilege.” Humanity and Presence: Raj B Shetty Raj describes working on 45 as a long and transformative experience. “It took time, but the film itself taught me a lot. I’ve never worked on a project of this scale or acted alongside such well-known stars. Shivarajkumar and Upendra are extremely professional. They never treated me as less experienced. Acting with them was easy. They create the right atmosphere,” he explains. He plays an ordinary man trying to find his way in life. “Many viewers will connect with this character. That makes it personal for me. My role has important significance in the story.” Raj contemplates life and death as central themes. “I asked myself whether life and death are the real characters in this film. Death isn’t just an event. It’s part of the narrative and the rhythm of the story,” says Raj, who shares immense belief in Arjun Janya’s vision. “Even if I directed this film, I doubt I could show the same curiosity, dedication, and honesty. He has committed years to ensure quality without compromise. The trailer speaks volumes; the film will elevate the experience even more.” Stressing the importance of honesty in promotion, and painting a clear picture for the audience, Raj says, “You have to communicate what’s in the film. Claiming things that aren’t there feels wrong. This is cinema as a reflection of humanity.” Accountability and Consequences: Upendra Upendra sees 45 as a cinematic exploration of accountability and consequences. “Cinema has always served as a space for ideas. Even 35 years after Om, audiences still think about its impact. 45 will continue in that tradition. Life, death, choices, and human actions are interconnected, and every decision matters,” he explains. He emphasises the responsibility inherent in performances. “Every actor is accountable for their role. There’s no competition on set,” says Upendra, who has high praise for Arjun Janya’s direction. “He has an instinctive understanding of rhythm, emotion, and story. When he shared the script, I was convinced within ten minutes. Each scene and performance has a purpose. This precision creates a universe where choices and their consequences are felt, not just seen.” He describes the film as a meditation on human behaviour. “Accountability is a part of life, and cinema can reflect that. 45 invites the audience to witness consequences unfold while reflecting on their own lives. The film is about responsibility, awareness, and living fully in the moment. Every decision, every action, has impact, and that makes 45 a humane and philosophical experience.” Read More

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