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Title: Cowboys vs. Raiders: How to Watch MNF Without YouTube TV

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor November 17, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Breaking: YouTube TV will⁤ stream ⁣the November 17 Monday Night Football matchup between the Dallas Cowboys ⁣and‍ the Las Vegas Raiders,offering a key viewing ⁤option for fans who’ve⁣ cut the cord.

NFL fans seeking a​ live stream of​ the Cowboys-Raiders game have multiple options, but YouTube TV⁢ remains a central ‍hub​ for sports programming. ⁢The game, featuring two prominent ‍teams‍ vying for playoff positioning, will be ‌broadcast on ABC and ESPN,⁣ both ‌available through YouTube TV. This accessibility ​is notably relevant as more viewers transition to streaming services, making platforms like YouTube TV essential ​for accessing live NFL⁣ coverage.

Beyond YouTube ⁣TV, alternatives ‍exist. Fubo,⁤ which offers a free ⁣trial ‌for new⁢ members, carries ESPN, ABC, NFL network, CBS and ⁢fox. ⁣Sling TV⁢ provides ESPN and select⁤ ABC content with flexible subscription options. ESPN Unlimited, ESPN’s ​direct-to-consumer service, includes all ESPN ​channels⁢ and⁢ ESPN+.viewers with an antenna can access‍ their ⁤local‌ ABC ‌affiliate for the game.

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Technology

Price war, News | Nidar and Freia are torn away: – I think it’s bad

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor November 17, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Chocolate Price War Heats​ Up as Consumers Urged to Check Kilo Prices

Norwegian consumers are⁤ being advised to scrutinize the kilo prices of chocolate this ​Christmas season as retailers engage in fierce price competition,perhaps masking discrepancies in value. Consumer ‍economist Viggo Gisholt highlights that⁤ differing weights of popular chocolate bars can significantly impact the actual cost⁤ per kilogram, even when prices ⁣appear similar.

This year’s ⁢pre-Christmas​ sales tactics are particularly ‌aggressive, wiht supermarkets vying for ​customer spending during a peak‍ retail‍ period. While promotional offers may seem ‍appealing, Gisholt ⁤warns that retailers frequently enough offset losses on discounted items ‍by increasing prices on ⁤other goods, maintaining overall profit margins. The ​competitive landscape is further‌ complicated⁤ by differing bar weights; Freia’s milk chocolate weighs 200 grams,⁣ while‌ Stratos bars are 150 grams, both⁤ recently​ priced at ‍DKK‍ 29.90.This means consumers get more chocolate for their ‍money⁢ with the Freia bar.

“That’s why they‌ sit scowling at⁣ each other. They follow each other with ‍arguable eyes. If one dumps the⁢ prices, the others follow suit,” Gisholt explained, describing the dynamic‌ between supermarket​ chains. He‍ added⁣ that retailers compensate for​ losses on​ promotional items by raising prices elsewhere, ensuring consistent earnings.

The practice of selling goods at a loss has also drawn criticism from within⁣ the industry. A Rema 1000 retailer reportedly ⁤questioned the ⁣logic of discounting popular items like ribs, which are‌ in high demand during the holidays, stating, “Why should I sell ribs ​at a loss?​ It’s something everyone wants to buy.” Gisholt notes ⁤that many believe selling at a loss is a detrimental practice.

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Entertainment

Title: Stress-Free Thanksgiving: Tips & Recipes from Acadiana

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor November 17, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Local Chef Shares‌ Thanksgiving Prep Secrets to Ease Holiday ‍Stress

LAFAYETTE,La. – As Thanksgiving approaches, local chef Paul⁣ Ayo ‌is offering expert‍ advice to ⁣help Acadiana families navigate​ teh holiday feast with ⁢ease, from advanced readiness techniques to sourcing appetizing, ready-made options from local businesses. Ayo emphasizes ‌starting early and utilizing time-saving strategies​ to minimize stress and ⁤maximize enjoyment.

“Pies can usually be made days ahead,” Ayo said.”Par-cook casseroles‍ so they⁢ can be warmed up the day of your celebration.”

Ayo’s most crucial tip centers on ⁤the turkey itself. “Be sure⁣ to thaw the turkey ⁤ahead,” he stresses. For ​a especially moist and flavorful bird, he ‌recommends ⁢his ⁤signature brine recipe:

Chef Paul’s⁣ Turkey Brine

* ⁢ 6 ⁤quarts hot‍ water
* 12 ounces sea​ salt
*⁢ ⁣ 1 ⁣pound​ raw sugar
* ⁤ ⁤2 ⁢tablespoons ⁢red pepper​ flakes
* ​1 whole garlic clove, halved
* ⁤ 1 (12-ounce) beer
* 5 pounds⁤ ice
* 1 (13-14-pound) turkey,⁢ giblets ‌removed

“Dissolve the⁤ salt⁤ and sugar in a large pot over medium heat,” Ayo explained. “Once ‍dissolved, pour the mixture into a‍ large container⁢ – I use a big orange water cooler – ‌and add the ice and the ⁣rest of the ingredients,​ putting the turkey in last. Cover ​and ​let it sit overnight. It should still be cold in ‌the morning. Let the​ turkey come up to temperature before cooking.”

For those seeking to simplify their Thanksgiving, Acadiana restaurants and ⁤meat markets offer complete Thanksgiving packages. Popular choices include Hebert’s ‌Specialty Meats, Billy’s Boudin, and Chris’ Specialty Foods. ‌Local bakeries, such as ​Poupart ‌Bakery and Rêve coffee Roasters, are ⁤also experiencing high demand for pies,‍ pastries, and specialty breads leading up to the holiday.

To ‍help streamline the process, Ayo suggests a phased cooking schedule:

* Monday-Tuesday: Prepare side dishes, chop ingredients, and bake‍ desserts.
*‍ ⁣ Wednesday: Assemble casseroles and prepare appetizers.
* Thursday morning: Roast or fry the turkey, ⁤finish side dishes, and set the table.

Beyond the culinary aspects, Chef Paul encourages families to extend their gratitude to the wider community. “Donate to local food banks to ⁤share your blessings with others,” he said.⁢ “It will ⁤fill your heart with ‌warmth‌ and gratitude for the season.”

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Broncos vs. Chiefs: How to Watch, Time, and Full NFL Week 11 Schedule

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 17, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Broncos vs.⁣ Chiefs: How to watch,Time,Schedule,and​ Stream

Denver,CO ‌ – The⁢ Denver Broncos face off⁢ against the Kansas City Chiefs in a key NFL matchup on November 16,2025. Fans can access the game through a variety of ‌options, including live television and streaming services.

This game carries significant weight as both teams battle for positioning in the AFC West. The Broncos,looking to solidify their playoff hopes,will need a strong performance against the consistently competitive Chiefs. For‌ fans eager to follow every play, here’s a extensive guide to watching the Broncos vs.​ Chiefs game.

Game Details:

* Teams: Denver Broncos⁤ vs. Kansas City Chiefs
* date: November 16, 2025
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*‍ TV Channel: ⁤[Channelnotspecifiedin⁣source-‍[Channelnotspecifiedinsource-[Channelnotspecifiedin⁣source-‍[Channelnotspecifiedinsource-This would need to be added with verified information]
* ⁢ Live Stream: Fubo‌ offers a​ free trial for‌ those looking to stream the game: ⁣ https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/191277?irad=356362&irmp=1205322&subId1=LOCAL&subId2=NFL&subId3=2025

* Mobile​ App: The NFL Game centre app is available ⁤on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gotv.nflgamecenter.us.lite&hl=en_US

2025 NFL Schedules ⁣& Records:

Fans interested in the broader⁣ NFL landscape can find complete team schedules and records:

* 2025 Denver Broncos Schedule: [Linktoschedulenotspecifiedin‌source-[Linktoschedulenotspecifiedinsource-[Linktoschedulenotspecifiedin‌source-[Linktoschedulenotspecifiedinsource-This⁣ would⁤ need to be added with ⁤verified information]
* ⁢ 2025 Denver Broncos⁣ Record: [Recordnotspecifiedinsource-[Recordnotspecifiedinsource-[Recordnotspecifiedinsource-[Recordnotspecifiedinsource-This would need to be added with verified ⁤information]
* 2025 Kansas City Chiefs Schedule: [Linktoschedulenotspecified⁢insource-⁤[Linktoschedulenotspecifiedinsource-[Linktoschedulenotspecified⁢insource-⁤[Linktoschedulenotspecifiedinsource-This would need to⁤ be added with verified information]
* 2025 Kansas City Chiefs Record: [Recordnotspecifiedinsource⁣-[Recordnotspecifiedinsource-[Recordnotspecifiedinsource⁣-[Recordnotspecifiedinsource-This would need to be added with verified information]
* Complete 2025 NFL Regular ‍Season ⁢TV Schedule: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2025/08/06/2025-nfl-preseason-schedule/85549798007/

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Graphics Access:

For those experiencing difficulty viewing graphics associated with the game and schedules, a direct link is available: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2025/08/06/2025-nfl-preseason-schedule/85549798007/

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Lane Kiffin Addresses Coaching Rumors Amid Ole Miss Playoff Push

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 17, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Lane ‌Kiffin ⁣remains ​tight-lipped regarding speculation linking him to the Florida and LSU coaching positions,⁣ and he asserts his​ ole Miss players aren’t preoccupied with‌ his future plans. Despite intensifying rumors, particularly ​following Florida’s firing of Billy ⁣Napier on November 9th, Kiffin maintains a consistent​ policy of​ not addressing coaching‍ speculation during the ​season, a stance he ​believes⁤ his team accepts.

Kiffin indicated November 16th that the current landscape of college football-with a greater influx of transfer players-has altered players’ focus. “I just don’t think⁤ kids‌ think like maybe they used to, ⁢and you don’t ‍have to ‍address‌ that so much,” he told reporters. “First off, a lot⁢ of these‌ kids didn’t come hear out ⁤of high school, and are not five-year kids like they used to be. I just think kids ‌don’t think near as much now about‍ down the ⁣road. Especially when you’re on a playoff run. They are concerned about how​ can we win now, with this team?”

Kiffin points to Ole Miss’s‌ 4-0 record as a⁣ game ​at Oklahoma⁢ on October 25th-where opposing fans notably performed the “Gator Chomp” gesture directed ​at him-as ⁤evidence ‍that his team ⁢isn’t⁢ distracted. “We spend more time on this call with you guys (reporters) talking ‍about are they distracted, by times 100,‌ than with the ​players,” he stated. ⁤

The coach reiterated‌ his long-standing policy of avoiding coaching‍ rumor discussions during the season. ole Miss has an open week before concluding its regular ⁢season schedule with the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State on November 28th.

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USA Today Wine & Food Experience Draws Hundreds to Naples

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Foodie Fans Flock to USA Today Wine & Food Experience in Naples

NAPLES, FL ⁢- A crowd of⁤ over 800 food enthusiasts descended upon the Paradise Coast Sports Complex in⁢ Naples Saturday‍ for the USA Today Wine & ⁤Food Experience, showcasing a diverse array of culinary delights from local restaurants.The event, which ran from noon to 4 p.m., ⁤drew attendees‍ eager to sample offerings from acclaimed establishments adn discover new ‌favorites.

The popular event highlighted‌ the vibrant culinary scene in Southwest Florida, offering a chance for both seasoned “foodies” and casual diners to explore​ a wide ​range of flavors. Early admission ‌tickets, priced just⁣ $10 more ‍than general admission, proved highly sought after,⁤ selling out months​ in advance and providing attendees with an exclusive hour-long‍ head start.

“It was‌ so worth it,” saeid attendee Coffman, ‌who secured an early ticket.The advantage allowed her and 749⁤ other early arrivals access to⁢ the venue a full hour before the⁣ general admission crowd.

Attendees like Tilson and Rand capitalized on the ‌early ‍access, strategically visiting highly-regarded‍ restaurants like Bicyclette Cookshop, Shula’s Steakhouse, and Tap 42 in fast succession. Other participating ⁢restaurants included Artichoke ⁢and Company,Lujack’s Restaurant,and The Hampton Social.

As the event neared its conclusion,Oak ‍& Iron was crowned “Best ‍in Show” for its seasonal sangria and cheeseburger sliders.

“There’s great food hear,” Rand commented, praising the event’s variety. Fellow⁣ attendee Tilson added,”We retired guys⁤ love going to thes events.”

Tia Ward, vice president of event sales‌ for​ USA Today, noted the high demand for early access tickets. The USA Today Wine & Food⁢ Experience continues to be a significant draw for‍ both local restaurants and food lovers ‌alike, solidifying Naples’ ‍position as⁢ a growing ⁢culinary destination.

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