Colorado Buffaloes faced a narrow defeat against Georgia Tech. The defense struggled, giving up significant rushing yards. Coach Deion Sanders remained optimistic despite the setback. His son, Shedeur Sanders, sent a rallying cry to the family. He emphasized the need to regroup and uphold the Sanders legacy. Colorado prepares to face Nebraska next.
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Donald Trump warned that the US would become a "Third World Nation" if courts struck down his tariffs. He defended them, claiming over $15 trillion would be invested in the US due to these tariffs, calling it a record. Trump emphasized that tariffs are strengthening the economy, leading to lower prices and virtually no inflation.
Persistent rains in Uttarakhand's Garhwal hills have escalated landslide risks on the Gangotri and Yamunotri highways, increasing danger zones from 16 to 23. New slide areas have emerged, threatening pilgrims and motorists. Authorities are prioritizing road repairs and protective measures, while bypass routes are proposed to safeguard the strategically important and tourism-dependent region.
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