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Roundup: Shakira At the Latin Grammys; A's Are Moving to Las Vegas; Ronald Acuna, Shohei Ohtani Win MVPs
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2023-11-17 20:16
Shakira at the Latin Grammys, the A's are officially moving to Las Vegas, Ronald Acuna and Shohei Ohtani win MVP Awards and more in the Roundup.

Ronald Acuna, Shohei Ohtani win MLB MVP Awards ... MLB owners approve A's move to Las Vegas ... Latest updates on Israel-Gaza conflict ... George Santos won't seek re-election ... I-10 in Los Angeles ready to re-open after fire ... IBM suspends advertising on Twitter due to antisemitic content ... Elon Musk endorsed antisemitic tweet ... U.S.-China power balance has shifted ... Kaitlin Armstrong guilty of killing pro cyclist ... Shakira went to the Latin Grammys ... David Letterman is returning to "The Late Show" as a guest ... Ke Huy Quan begged to join the Star Wars universe ... The Ravens dominated the Bengals ... Joe Burrow injured his wrist ... Mark Andrews suffers likely season-ending ankle injury ... Steve Kerr calls Draymond Green's actions "inexcusable" ... Jim Harbaugh accepts three-game Big Ten suspension ... Charissa Thompson admitted to making up sideline reports ...

The long, sad story of the stealing of the Oakland A's [The Ringer]

Latest 2024 NFL mock draft [Sports Illustrated]

More MLB rule changes may be coming [The Athletic]

NBA rookie power rankings [ESPN]

How John F. Kennedy fell for the lost cause [The Atlantic]

Ed Cooley urged young reporters to ask tough questions [The Big Lead]

Highlights from the USMNT's 3-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago in the CONCACAF Nations League.

GQ's first video cover story with Andre 3000.

Carmelo Anthony braved the Hot Ones gauntlet this week.

Bill Hader does a solid Charles Bronson impression.

Pearl Jam -- "Dissident"


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