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The Chiefs are the most vulnerable 12-1 team in NFL history

Kansas City is the first team ever to win 10 of its first 13 games by seven points or fewer. These aren’t the Kansas City Chiefs you’re used to. Entering this weekend, the two-time defending champion Chiefs are 12-1, in first place in the AFC, and they are probably still many people’s pick to represent the conference in the Super Bowl. That’s the normal part. The not-so-normal part? Kansas City is winning almost every game by the skin of its teeth. The Chiefs’ wins are by such small margins that their point differential of plus-56 is closer to that of the worst team in the NFL (the Carolina Panthers) than the best (the Detroit Lions). That’s the story of Kansas City this season. The Chiefs are feared — they’ve won three Super Bowls in five years, they have one of the game’s winningest coaches, and Patrick Mahomes, 29, could retire today and still be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. At the same time, Kansas City seems more vulnerable than ever. Mahomes is posting the worst passer rating and yards-per-game average of his career. Instead of an offensive juggernaut that can rack up points in a hurry, the Chiefs are a defense-first team

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Bill Belichick is now a college football coach. It’s going to be harder than he thinks.

The six-time Super Bowl winner will have responsibilities he never had at the NFL level. 0 Bill Belichick is a college football coach. That is a sentence that is factually accurate, as Belichick has been hired as North Carolina’s new head man in a stunning move made official Wednesday. Belichick, 72, who worked in the NFL in some capacity from 1975 through 2023 and won six Super Bowls as the head coach of the New England Patriots, has never coached in college football. He did spend some time around the sport this fall with his son Stephen, who was the defensive coordinator at the University of Washington, but he’ll learn a lot more about the differences between college and pro football soon enough. And though there’s a narrative surrounding Belichick’s shocking move that implies that it’s a step back from coaching in the NFL, it’s really not true. College football isn’t the junior varsity version of the sport. It’s actually harder.  College football is more complicated than its professional counterpart in some significant ways, as coaches report to university presidents and boards of trustees in addition to athletic department officials. They are expected to wine, dine and dazzle donors. They travel all

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India’s Gukesh Dommaraju crowned world chess champion, the youngest ever

The 18-year-old prodigy won the $2.5 million battle with reigning champion Ding Liren of China. Gukesh Dommaraju became the youngest world chess champion Thursday when he beat champion Ding Liren in the final match of the World Chess Championship in Singapore. The 18-year-old phenom, who goes by Gukesh, won the $2.5 million battle, sealing a 7.5-6.5 victory in a dramatic Game 14 of classical chess. Gukesh, who at age 12 became the second-youngest grandmaster in history, represents a new wave of Indian talent after Viswanathan Anand of India broke Russia’s grip on the game with his title win in 2007. Gukesh has called Anand his “inspiration and a role model.” Thursday’s decisive match came after a tense battle that left the two players tied going into the game’s final classical match. Gukesh left Ding gasping Wednesday in Game 13, with Ding admitting in the postmatch news conference that he almost gave up, but he survived the bashing and ended the game in a draw that tied the two players at 6.5 points. “It’s fitting that the match goes to the last game, because we’ve both showed a lot of fighting spirit and played some very entertaining chess,” Gukesh said at a postmatch news

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Panthers rookie sensation Xavier Legette says he ate a raccoon for Thanksgiving

“I hunt it. I kill it. I skin ’em. Cook ’em. Eat ’em. All that,” the star NFL wide receiver said on the “St. Brown Podcast.” Carolina Panthers rookie sensation Xavier Legette is going viral after he revealed his hottest food take — that he likes raccoon and even ate one for Thanksgiving. On the “St. Brown Podcast” released Tuesday, Legette told fellow NFL wide receiver brothers Amon-Ra and Equanimeous St. Brown that he eats raccoon, leaving the two speechless for a moment before they asked Legette to clarify his statement. In his thick South Carolina accent, Legette spelled it out for the podcast hosts. “Like a raccoon you see in the trash can,” he said. “I hunt it. I kill it. I skin ’em. Cook ’em. Eat ’em. All that.” He even confirmed that the last time he ate one was on Thanksgiving. Asked what raccoon tastes like, Legette said the critter has its own taste. “Everybody tries to stay stuff tastes like chicken,” he said. “But raccoon got its own taste.” Legette said that if the podcast hosts went to his hometown, Mullins, South Carolina, they’d all like to eat it, too. He also told them that in addition

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‘It beats working’: Bill Belichick explains stunning UNC coaching decision

The former New England Patriots boss, who has 302 wins in the NFL, said the college game is evolving to look more like the pros every day. Newly hired University of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick insisted Thursday he’s sold on the college game and not looking for a steppingstone back to pro ball. The University of North Carolina stunned much of the football world this week by hiring Belichick, whose all-time great NFL résumé stands in stark contrast to an empty syllabus of college experience. “I didn’t come here to leave,” Belichick, the six-time Super Bowl-champion coach, told reporters in Chapel Hill. “I’m here to do the best I can for the University of North Carolina and the program.” elichick’s contract is for five years, pending approval by the university’s Board of Trustees and Board of Governors. “We’ve been playing football at Carolina since 1888, and I suspect that in those 136 years, there are few days that have been as auspicious as this one,” UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts said. Roberts sat at a table with Belichick and athletic director Bubba Cunningham, wearing a suit jacket with its sleeves cut off, mimicking Belichick’s sideline fashion. “I’ve said many times that we want

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Trump says it will be ‘hard’ to bring down grocery prices, pins hopes on lower energy costs and better supply chains

The pace of food price growth has already slowed dramatically over the past year. President-elect Donald Trump is acknowledging it may be difficult to bring down grocery prices, despite making it a key tenet of his presidential campaign. In an interview with Time magazine, which named him person of the year for 2024, Trump said he nevertheless believes it’ll happen through lower energy costs and supply chain improvements. Asked whether his presidency would be a “failure” if grocery prices don’t come down, Trump responded it would not, while blaming the Biden administration for the way it handled the inflation that led to higher food prices in the first place. “Look, they got them up. I’d like to bring them down. It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up. You know, it’s very hard,” he said in the interview published Thursday. “But I think that they will. I think that energy is going to bring them down. I think a better supply chain is going to bring them down. You know, the supply chain is still broken. It’s broken,” Trump said. Trump has promised to further increase American energy production. It is already at all-time highs. He also did not specify how he

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Top U.S. liquor distributor favored Costco, Kroger, other chains over small businesses: FTC

Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits is the 10th-largest privately held company in the U.S., generating about $26 billion in revenue from sales to retail customers in 2023. The Federal Trade Commission in a new lawsuit accuses the largest U.S. distributor of wine and spirits of illegal price discrimination that gave large chains — among them Costco, Kroger and Total Wine & More — much better prices than those offered to neighborhood grocery stores, convenience shops and independent liquor stores. The distributor, Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits, is the tenth largest privately held company in the United States, generating about $26 billion in revenues from sales to retail customers in 2023, the FTC said Thursday in announcing the suit. The complaint says Southern, which distributes around 5,600 wine and spirit brands, deprived smaller businesses of access to discounts and rebates, harming their ability to compete with large national and regional chain stores. The suit alleges the distributor violated the Robinson-Patman Act by providing “steep discounts” without any market justification to a certain set of retailers. “When local businesses get squeezed because of unfair pricing practices that favor large chains, Americans see fewer choices and pay higher prices — and communities suffer,” said FTC Chair Lina Khan in a statement.

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Economy faces ‘some potential storms’ in 2025, Moody’s chief economist says

Trump’s universal tariff proposals could cause prices on clothing, toys, furniture, household appliances, footwear and travel goods to skyrocket. The economy is doing “exceptionally well” as President-elect Donald Trump gets ready to enter the White House, according to Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi. Zandi, speaking at the Consumer Federation of America’s financial services conference on Wednesday, noted some of the glowing areas: Gross domestic product has been growing at around 3%, productivity and business formation rates are strong, and the stock market is up. “The economy can weather a lot of storms,”Zandi said. But, he added, “I do think there are some potential storms coming” next year under the new administration. Immigration policy, tariffs could affect economy Zandi expects Trump to act quickly on deporting immigrants and implementing tariffs, two moves that could have profound impacts on the U.S. economy. “I believe President Trump is going to do what he said he’ll do on the campaign trail,” Zandi said. “He’s going to be quite aggressive in pursuing the policies.” Immigration has played a big role in the economy’s strength, Zandi said. Others agree. “Recent immigrants have flowed disproportionately into the parts of the labor force that were particularly tight in 2022, contributing to labor supply in places where it was most badly needed,” Goldman Sachs analysts

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Egg prices may soon ‘flirt with record highs,’ supplier says. Here’s why.

There are two primary reasons for the surge: bird flu, which has reduced egg supply, and the strong consumer holiday season demand. It’s for grocery shoppers, as the price of those Grade A eggs has spiked in recent months, just two years after egg prices soared to record highs. The average retail price of eggs in the U.S. has risen 38% since November 2023, according to consumer price index data issued Wednesday. Prices rose 8% last month alone. A carton of a dozen large Grade A eggs cost $3.65 in November, up from $2.14 a year earlier, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. There are two primary reasons for the surge: bird flu, which has reduced egg supply, and the strong consumer demand that’s typical around the winter holiday season, according to economists and market analysts. “There’s a very real chance we could flirt with record highs” for prices, said Brian Moscogiuri, vice president of Eggs Unlimited, an egg supplier. Grade A egg prices peaked at $4.82 a dozen in January 2023, having jumped from $1.93 in January 2022. At a time of high pandemic-era inflation, eggs were a standout, with an annual inflation rate of 60% in calendar-year 2022, according to CPI data. They even

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Kroger and Albertsons are spending billions to reward shareholders after their blocked merger

The grocery store operators had said they’d be able to cut prices by combining, but regulators and courts disagreed. Now they’re investing in stock buybacks. Within a day of their $25 billion merger’s falling apart in court, Kroger and Albertsons were each planning to move forward with share repurchases to boost their stock prices and reward investors. America’s two largest grocery store operators had argued that they’d be better able to lower prices for shoppers by joining forces. Doing so, they said, would boost their negotiating power with suppliers and make it easier to take on much bigger retailers that compete with them in grocery sales, such as Walmart, Costco and Amazon. The Biden administration disagreed, with the Federal Trade Commission saying in a lawsuit countering the merger that the deal threatened to drive down workers’ wages and bargaining power and reduce industry competition, potentially pushing food prices higher. With the deal now dead, it’s impossible to know whether any of that would have happened. But U.S. District Judge Adrienne Nelson of Oregon sounded a note of skepticism, writing in her decision Tuesday that the chains’ promises to invest in lower prices were “neither merger-specific nor verifiable, so there is no guarantee” that

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