• Video captures a train colliding with a vehicle
  • Dec. 9, 2025, 11:25 AM ESTBy Courtney KubeA…
  • Duffy and RFK Jr. square off in airport…
  • Supreme Court hears arguments for case on campaign…

Be that!

contact@bethat.ne.com

 

Be That ! Menu   ≡ ╳
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Contact Us
  • Politics Politics
☰

Be that!

Lando Norris wins Formula 1 championship in the final race of the season

admin - Latest News - December 7, 2025
admin
6 views 15 secs 0 Comments




Lando Norris captured his first ever Formula 1 world championship in the final race of the 2025 season on Sunday, completing a comeback in a thrilling and unpredictable season



Source link

TAGS:
PREVIOUS
Trump presents Kennedy Center medals in the Oval Office
NEXT
Dec. 7, 2025, 10:00 AM ESTBy Andrew GreifWith a month to play in the NFL season, two things are certain.The Titans, Giants, Raiders, Saints and Cardinals have already been eliminated from making the playoffs, with the loser of Sunday’s Commanders-Vikings game joining them.And the rest of the league is headed toward postseason chaos.In the NFC, 10 teams have a winning record entering Week 14 for only the third time (after 2014 and 1979) since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, according to NBC Sports research. How widespread is that parity? The Lions, the conference’s top seed just last year, are currently on the outside looking in on the playoffs.In the AFC, the once mighty could fall. The Chiefs, perennial Super Bowl contenders, are perilously close to seeing their decadelong playoff streak snapped. Meanwhile, the once lowly could rise. Houston has a chance to become only the seventh team in NFL history — and only the second in the past quarter century — to make the postseason after starting 0-3.Of the eight divisions in the NFL, five are currently separated by one or fewer games, the first time that’s been the case this deep into the season since 2019, per NBC Sports research.Who leads which division could change in three of them just this weekend.Baltimore (6-6) will host Pittsburgh (6-6) and the winner will take over first place in the AFC North. They play again in the Week 18 regular-season finale. Few thought the Ravens would be in this position. At the season’s start, Baltimore looked like it could again be among the league’s best. A few weeks later, as quarterback Lamar Jackson was injured and the team fell to 1-5, Baltimore’s season looked like it might be unsalvageable. Yet Pittsburgh’s inability to build off its 4-1 start has allowed the Ravens an opportunity to become only the fifth team ever to begin 1-5 and make the playoffs.Though the Ravens have won five of their last six games, Jackson hasn’t looked like his old self, completing just 56% of his passes since Week 10 and failing to throw a touchdown pass in his last three games, the longest streak of his career as a starter.Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, meanwhile, has an even lower completion percentage (52%) since Week 10 and is playing despite multiple fractures in his left wrist.In the AFC South, whoever wins Sunday’s game between Indianapolis (8-4) and Jacksonville (8-4) will take over first place. These teams will meet again in Week 17.The Colts were the NFL’s darling while starting 7-1, but their rocky record since has put them in danger of becoming only the sixth team since 1970 to start 7-1 or better and still miss the playoffs. (The last to pull off that ignominious accomplishment were the 2012 Bears.) Gulp: The Colts have lost 10 straight road games to Jacksonville.In Green Bay, the Packers (8-3-1) will host the Bears (9-3), with the NFC North division lead up for grabs. The matchup offers contrasting streaks and styles. Chicago‘s 26 takeaways are the most in the league, while Green Bay’s seven are the fewest. The Bears have won nine of their last 10 games this season, but Green Bay has won 11 of its last 12 against Chicago.Logic would suggest that this game could go a long way toward shaping the playoff field. Yet if this topsy-turvy season, where no dominant team has emerged, has revealed anything, it’s that when the Packers and Bears meet again in just two weeks, the playoff picture could be just as murky as it is now.More from SportsMichael Jordan testifies in NASCAR lawsuit, calling the racing body an unfair monopolyFIFA World Cup draw: United States to face Australia, Paraguay and winner of Turkey, Romania, Slovakia and KosovoThe Aaron Rodgers experiment is starting to fall apartWhat else we’re watching for in Week 14Steelers (6-6) at Ravens (6-6): Baltimore’s John Harbaugh and Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin are facing each other for the 39th time, which trails only George Halas and Curly Lambeau (49 meetings) for the most by two head coaches in history.Colts (8-4) at Jaguars (8-4): In his last two games, both losses, Colts quarterback and onetime MVP candidate Daniel Jones has completed a combined 4-for-14 passes for 41 yards.Bengals (4-8) at Bills (8-4): Ja’Marr Chase has 971 receiving yards, and with 29 more, he’ll join Justin Jefferson, Mike Evans, A.J. Green and Randy Moss among the only players in NFL history with 1,000-plus receiving yards in each of their first five seasons.Seahawks (9-3) at Falcons (4-8): A loss will eliminate Atlanta from making the playoffs. Seattle’s three losses have come by a combined nine points.Titans (1-11) at Browns (3-9): Browns end Myles Garrett (19 sacks) is four sacks away from breaking the single-season sack record of 22.5 co-owned by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt.Commanders (3-9) at Vikings (4-8): Minnesota last week was shut out for the first time since 2007. It is averaging only 10.5 points in its four-game losing streak, and its last touchdown came in Week 11.Dolphins (5-7) at Jets (3-9): With a loss, the Jets will miss the playoffs for the 15th consecutive season, which will become the longest active playoff drought not only among NFL teams, but also in the NBA, NHL, MLB and WNBA.Saints (2-10) at Buccaneers (7-5): Tampa has made the playoffs five consecutive seasons, the longest active streak in the NFC. When Tampa beat New Orleans in Week 8, it was Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield’s only game this season without a touchdown pass.Broncos (10-2) at Raiders (2-10): If Denver wins, Kansas City must win the rest of its games to preserve even a small chance of winning the AFC West.Bears (9-3) at Packers (8-3-1): Green Bay is 3-0 in the NFC North. Chicago has the lowest completion percentage among qualified passers (58%), but coach Ben Johnson says of quarterback Caleb Williams: “Throw those [stats] out the window. He’s doing a really good job.”Rams (9-3) at Cardinals (3-9): One bright spot for Arizona is that tight end Trey McBride’s 88 catches are the most in the league. Rams star receiver Puka Nacua enters with 86.Texans (7-5) at Chiefs (6-6): Kansas City is 5-1 at home. Houston’s defense allows the fewest yards (265) and points (16.5) per game.Eagles (8-4) at Chargers (8-4) on Monday: With 21 touchdown passes this season, Justin Herbert joins Russell Wilson, Peyton Manning and Dan Marino among the only quarterbacks with 20-plus touchdown passes in each of their first six seasons.Andrew GreifAndrew Greif is a sports reporter for NBC News Digital. 
Related Post
November 30, 2025
Noem: Suspect in D.C. attack was ‘radicalized’ in U.S.
November 19, 2025
Trump defends Saudi crown prince over journalist’s murder
December 8, 2025
Dec. 7, 2025, 9:46 PM EST / Updated Dec. 7, 2025, 10:02 PM ESTBy Scott WongIn a high-profile interview, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., bashed President Donald Trump, accusing her onetime political ally-turned-foe of inciting death threats against her and her son and failing to live up to his campaign pledge to focus on improving the lives of Americans.“For an ‘America First’ president, the No. 1 focus should have been domestic policy, and it wasn’t. And so, of course, I was critical, because those were my campaign promises,” Greene said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS News’ “60 Minutes.” “Once we fix everything here, then fine, we’ll talk to the rest of the world.”Later, CBS News’ Lesley Stahl asked Greene: “Are you MAGA?”“I am America First. … MAGA is President Trump’s phrase. That’s his political policies,” Greene said, referring to Trump’s signature motto, “Make America Great Again.” “I call myself America First.”Other Republicans, on and off Capitol Hill, have expressed frustration that Trump and the GOP aren’t doing enough to address Americans’ concerns about affordability. But in recent days, Trump has pointed to lower gas prices, and he issued an executive order directing his administration to investigate anti-competitive behavior that could affect food supply chains.“In a short time, President Trump has already delivered on many of the promises he was elected to enact. He’s secured the border; tackled Biden’s inflation crisis; lowered drug prices; ended taxes on tips, overtime, and social security; cooled inflation; deported criminal illegal aliens; implemented important reforms putting American workers first; and more,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement Sunday night. “As the architect of the MAGA movement, President Trump will always put America First. Every single day he’s working hard to continue fulfilling the many promises he made and he will continue delivering,” she said.Greene spoke to “60 Minutes” on the heels of her shocking announcement last month that she will resign from office in January, a full year before her term ends. Her decision came after she broke with Trump and other party leaders and signed a bipartisan discharge petition that forced a successful vote in the House to compel the release of the government’s files on Jeffrey Epstein.Trump slammed Greene, a conservative hard-liner who at one point had been one of his most vocal defenders on Capitol Hill, as “Marjorie Traitor Greene.” When Greene complained that she was receiving death threats because of Trump, he dismissed her worries: “I don’t think her life is in danger. … I don’t think anybody cares about her.”In the “60 Minutes” interview, Greene said that as Trump was fighting the release of the Epstein files and calling her a traitor, he was taking meetings with controversial foreign leaders and New York’s mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani.“He did this in the same time span where President Trump brought in the Al Qaeda leader that was wanted by the U.S. government, who is now the president of Syria. Then, within a week, he brought in the Crown Prince MBS, who murdered an American journalist,” Greene said referring to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “And then he brought in the newly elected Democrat socialist mayor of New York. That was the time span that he called me a traitor.”When Stahl asked whether Trump had run her out of town, Greene replied: “No, not at all. … I will be no one’s battered wife … and I won’t allow the system to abuse me anymore.”Greene recounted a phone call in which Trump tried to persuade her to back off the discharge petition effort involving the Epstein files.“We did talk about the Epstein files, and he was extremely angry at me that I had signed the discharge petition to release the files,” she told Stahl. “I fully believe that those women deserve everything they’re asking. They’re asking for all of it to come out; they deserve it. And he was furious with me. … He said it was going to hurt people.”In the end, Greene and three other House Republicans didn’t cave under pressure from Trump. The Epstein bill got to the floor, and all but one House member voted for Trump’s Justice Department to release the files; the Senate passed the bill unanimously, and Trump quietly signed it into law.But because of Trump’s ire, Greene said, she and her son faced numerous death threats. She said she sent Trump messages she had received threatening her son’s life and described Trump’s response as “extremely unkind.” She elaborated about their exchange in a thread on X earlier Sunday, saying Trump “responded with harsh accusatory replies and zero sympathy.” “I also sent these threats to [FBI] Director Kash Patel and thankfully he responded with ‘on it’ and I sent these threats to Vice President JD Vance who responded promptly with kindness and sympathy,” Greene posted on X.In the “60 Minutes” interview, Greene rejected speculation that her very public break with Trump is because she wants to run for president in 2028.“I have zero plans, zero desire to run for president. I would hate the Senate. I’m not running for governor,” Greene said. “But, Lesley, it doesn’t matter how many times I say it, I’ll have face-to-face conversations with people, and I’ll flat-out tell them to their face, and they won’t believe me. “And they’re like, ‘Oh yeah, sure.’ Wink, wink. And I’m, like, I don’t know how to make it more clear.”Scott WongScott Wong is a senior congressional reporter for NBC News.
September 27, 2025
North Carolina businesses continue Helene recovery
Comments are closed.
Scroll To Top
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Contact Us
  • Politics
© Copyright 2025 - Be That ! . All Rights Reserved