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Commanders lose to Cowboys after wild finish that includes missed PAT, two 80+ yard TDs - Yahoo Sports

  1. Commanders lose to Cowboys after wild finish that includes missed PAT, two 80+ yard TDs  Yahoo Sports
  2. Commanders miss game-tying extra point after an 86-yard touchdown | NFL Highlights  FOX Sports
  3. Cowboys 34-26 Commanders (Nov 24, 2024) Game Recap  ESPN
  4. Here is everything you need to know about the Cowboys and Commanders game  Blogging The Boys
  5. Rush's TD dart to Tolbert ties Cowboys-Commanders in Q3  DallasCowboys.com

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Chiefs survive late burst from Panthers, win 30-27 - NBC Sports

  1. Chiefs survive late burst from Panthers, win 30-27  NBC Sports
  2. Mahomes wants 'blowouts' after another walk-off  ESPN
  3. Mahomes wants 'some blowouts' after Chiefs' latest nail-biter  theScore
  4. Patrick Mahomes: I’d love to win a game before the very last play  NBC Sports
  5. Patrick Mahomes leads Chiefs on game-winning drive to fend off Panthers in Bryce Young's best game as a pro  Yahoo Sports

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PVH appoints Lego financial chief to board

PVH Corp. has announced the appointment of Jesper Andersen, executive vice president and chief financial officer of the Lego Group, to its board of directors, effective immediately.

BangkokPost.com 

The changing tide

Born in Bangkok but raised in Narathiwat, artist Prach Pimarnman is interested in immigration and diversity. His solo exhibition "From Nomad To Nowhere" was inspired by his upbringing in the fishing community of Balik Hilay.

BangkokPost.com 

Siriraj honours staff, local community

The best of Bangkok Noi district is presented during the 6th Siriraj@Bangkok Noi Festival, which kicks off today and runs daily from 7am to 7pm, until Friday, at Bimuksthan Park and many areas within the Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital, Arun Amarin Road.

BangkokPost.com 

Don't miss CryBunny and CryTeddy

The characters CryBunny and CryTeddy by world-renowned artist Molly are showcased at Siam Paragon and Siam Center for the first time, until Sunday.

BangkokPost.com 

Choked by pollution

Prof Rawiwan Oranratmanee was an impressively health-conscious person. Her routine workout included yoga, jogging and cycling, among others. Yet at the age of only 55, she was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.

BangkokPost.com 

James Blunt to perform in Bangkok after 13 years

Get ready Bangkok as Grammy-nominated British singer-songwriter James Blunt is set to perform live for the first time in 13 years in Thailand. This highly anticipated concert will take place on Dec 1 at Idea Live, 5th floor, Bravo. The event marks a stop on Blunt's "The Who We Used To Be Tour" to celebrate his latest album and his illustrious two-decade career.

BangkokPost.com 

'Greener' transport key to growth

Across the Asia-Pacific region, especially in urban centres, electric cars and buses are increasingly replacing petrol-powered ones as a means of transportation. Aided by the ubiquity of smart devices, smart mobility and other transport innovations are significantly reshaping everyday life through ride-sharing apps, driver assistance technology and real-time traffic management.

BangkokPost.com 

Aung Ko Ko's death shines light on army impunity

In January this year, the bruised and bloody body of a Myanmar man named Aung Ko Ko was found near the bustling town of Mae Sot, Thailand -- just over the border from a deadly revolutionary war in Myanmar. But it wasn't armed conflict in Myanmar that claimed Aung Ko Ko's 37-year-old life. Evidence points to the Thai military.

BangkokPost.com 

Debt bailout warning

The Paetongtarn government has announced a bold policy to address Thailand's mounting household debt crisis. The initiative includes a three-year suspension of interest payments for mortgages, vehicle loans and loans for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), among other items.

BangkokPost.com 

Court ruling emboldens Pheu Thai

The ruling Pheu Thai Party was given a big shot in the arm after the Constitutional Court dismissed allegations that the party and its de facto leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, attempted to overthrow the constitutional democracy.