Author: Theodore Langdon

Chipotle Launches Mr. Fantasy Burrito as Digital-Only Limited-Time Item

Chipotle Launches Mr. Fantasy Burrito as Digital-Only Limited-Time Item

Chipotle launched the Mr. Fantasy Burrito as a digital-only item on September 24, 2025, partnering with viral TikTok star Mr. Fantasy to boost app engagement. The burrito, featuring carne asada and extra guacamole, reflects Chipotle’s push into influencer-driven digital sales.

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Patriots rally from 10-point deficit to beat Bengals 26-20, extend streak to 9 wins

Patriots rally from 10-point deficit to beat Bengals 26-20, extend streak to 9 wins

The New England Patriots overcame a 10-point deficit to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 26-20 on November 23, 2025, extending their winning streak to nine games and becoming the first NFL team to reach 10 wins this season.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation Timing Sparks Outrage Over Pension Eligibility

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation Timing Sparks Outrage Over Pension Eligibility

Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation effective January 5, 2026, comes just after her congressional pension vests, sparking bipartisan criticism over perceived financial opportunism despite her $25 million net worth and five years of service under FERS.

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Suriname vs Guatemala: Final World Cup Qualifier Set for Nov. 18, 2025, with U.S. Broadcasts Still Unclear

Suriname vs Guatemala: Final World Cup Qualifier Set for Nov. 18, 2025, with U.S. Broadcasts Still Unclear

Suriname and Guatemala face off in a decisive World Cup qualifier on November 18, 2025, in Guatemala City. The winner secures a direct path to the 2026 tournament — but U.S. broadcast details remain unconfirmed.

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Suns Stun Trail Blazers 127-110 in Portland, Shattering Betting Predictions

Suns Stun Trail Blazers 127-110 in Portland, Shattering Betting Predictions

The Phoenix Suns defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 127-110 at Moda Center on Nov. 18, 2025, shattering betting predictions and exposing Portland's defensive flaws. Suns improve to 10-6; Blazers fall to 6-9.

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Vikings' Wentz Lofts 26‑Yard Pass to Nailor, Eagles Snap Up Win

Vikings' Wentz Lofts 26‑Yard Pass to Nailor, Eagles Snap Up Win

Carson Wentz's 26‑yard loft to Jalen Nailor sparked a Vikings rally, but a pick‑six by Jalyx Hunt sealed a 28‑22 Eagles win on Oct 19, 2025.

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Dodgers Beat Brewers 3-1 in NLCS Game 3, Grab 3-0 Lead

Dodgers Beat Brewers 3-1 in NLCS Game 3, Grab 3-0 Lead

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 in NLCS Game 3 on Oct. 16, 2025, seizing a 3-0 series lead and moving one win away from the World Series.

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Phillies Closer Jhoan Duran Carted Off by DeJong Line Drive, X‑Rays Negative

Phillies Closer Jhoan Duran Carted Off by DeJong Line Drive, X‑Rays Negative

Phillies closer Jhoan Duran was carted off after a DeJong line drive at Nationals Park; X‑rays showed no fracture, leaving his status day-to-day as the NL East race heats up.

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One Battle After Another Review: PTA’s Uneven Mix of Action, Comedy, and Melodrama

One Battle After Another Review: PTA’s Uneven Mix of Action, Comedy, and Melodrama

Sonny Bunch calls Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film “lower‑tier PTA” but still finds it worth watching. Leonardo DiCaprio leads a story that swings from bomb‑laden raids to family drama, while Sean Penn plays the relentless colonel hunting the rebels. The movie jumps sixteen years, mixes comedy with thriller beats, and lands in a politically charged era. Bunch notes uneven tone yet credits Anderson’s direction for keeping the ride engaging.

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Charlie Ellis Rebuilds at 78: Turner's Rock Fire Spurs a New Home and a Revived SLAM

Charlie Ellis Rebuilds at 78: Turner's Rock Fire Spurs a New Home and a Revived SLAM

At 78, Charlie Ellis is rebuilding his marshfront home on Turner's Rock after a 2020 fire destroyed his house and thousands of pieces of outsider art. With electricity and heat now on, he’s pushing ahead while organizing the third year of SLAM, Savannah’s outdoor art market. The event remains free and open to the public, reflecting his long-running commitment to local artists and a family legacy of community service.

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