National Guard Shooting & Immigration, Venezuela Latest, Ukraine Negotiations

The White House is moving swiftly to tighten legal immigration reviews after two National Guard members were shot in Washington, D.C. last week, escalating scrutiny on asylum seekers, green card holders and refugees already living in the U.S.
U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean are under growing scrutiny, as some lawmakers warn one attack may constitute a war crime.
And Ukraine enters a new round of negotiations without its top negotiator, after a corruption scandal forces out President Zelensky’s powerful chief of staff.

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How to Watch Sunday’s NFL Football Games Without YouTube TV (November 16)

Disney and YouTube TV are in a protracted fight over carriage fees, and all of the Disney-owned channels have been pulled from the latter.

That includes ABC and ESPN. But the good news is that the vast majority of the NFL’s weekly games are broadcast on network television.

Even if you can’t get ABC through YouTube TV, you can still stream the channel for free.

Now, we’ll tell you where you can watch all of Sunday’s football games without YouTube TV. The only games you may have to pay for are on the NFL+ streaming service or ESPN.

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Is It Worth Getting NFL+?

It depends on how dedicated you are to the NFL. This is the way to stream the NFL Network, which usually broadcasts at least one live game per week. It also has ad-free highlights and access to NFL Films’ library of documentaries. Standard access is $6.99, while NFL+ Premium is $14.99 and includes access to NFL Red Zone.

You can sign up for NFL+ here.

Can I Still Watch ESPN?

Yes. ESPN is still the juggernaut of cable and streaming sports channels, and it’s included on most of the primary live TV options outside of YouTube TV.

Where Can I Watch ESPN for Free?

For hardcore sports fans, fuboTV may be your best option. It has a free trial that lets you access multiple sports channels, including ESPN, ESPN2 and ACC Network, as well as a complimentary subscription to ESPN Unlimited and a handful of fubo-only sports channels.

Having said that, fuboTV has a very high monthly subscription fee: $84.99. But if you keep the service beyond your free trial, you’ll get the first month of your subscription for $54.99 before the price reverts to its normal rate.

To sign up for fuboTV’s free trial, click here.

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Where Can I Watch ESPN for a Low Price?

Sling TV is a more affordable option than fuboTV, but ESPN is not included in the standard $46 monthly tier. To get ESPN, ESPN2, and other related channels, you’ll need to upgrade to Sling Orange for an additional $4.99 a month. That’s still cheaper than fuboTV, but not by much.

To subscribe to Sling TV, click here.

Where Else Can I Stream ESPN?

One thing we can guarantee is that ESPN won’t be pulled from Hulu any time soon, since both are owned by Disney. Hulu offers a live TV subscription for $89.99, which is far from cheap. But it includes ESPN and a subscription to Disney+. New subscribers can get a temporary discounted rate of $64.99 per month, but that will only extend through the first three months of your term.

To sign up for Hulu + Live TV, click here.

Should I Consider Signing Up to ESPN Unlimited?

If all you want is ESPN, the standalone app is $29.99, and it includes live access to all of the ESPN-related channels.

To subscribe to ESPN Unlimited, click here.

Can I Watch NFL Games With Regular Cable?

Of course you can. In fact, that’s almost always your best option if you’re watching games at home. You can still stream the games when you’re out of the house. But for pure comfort, this is the way to go.

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NFL 2025 Week 11 Games, Start Times and Channels

Sunday, November 16

Washington Commanders Vs. Miami Dolphins Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 6:30 a.m. PST/9:30 a.m. EST

Channel: NFL+

Carolina Panthers Vs. Atlanta Falcons Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST

Channel: Fox

Cincinnati Bengals Vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST

Channel: CBS

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vs. Buffalo Bills Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST

Channel: CBS

Houston Texans Vs. Tennessee Titans Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST

Channel: Fox

Chicago Bears Vs. New York Giants Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST

Channel: Fox

Los Angeles Chargers Vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 10:00 a.m. PST/1:00 p.m. EST

Channel: CBS

Seattle Seahawks Vs. Los Angeles Rams Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 1:05 p.m. PST/4:05 p.m. EST

Channel: Fox

San Francisco 49ers Vs. Arizona Cardinals Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 1:05 p.m. PST/4:05 p.m. EST

Channel: Fox

Kansas City Chiefs Vs. Denver Broncos Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 1:25 p.m. PST/4:25 p.m. EST

Channel: CBS

Baltimore Ravens Vs. Cleveland Browns Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 1:25 p.m. PST/4:25 p.m. EST

Channel: CBS

Detroit Lions Vs. Philadelphia Eagles Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 5:20 p.m. PST/8:20 p.m. EST

Channel: NBC, Peacock

Monday, November 17

Dallas Cowboys Vs. Las Vegas Raiders Start Time and Channel

Start Time: 5:15 p.m. PST/8:15 p.m. EST

Channel: ESPN, ABC, ESPN 2


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Tiffany Haddish Confirms She’s Still Ready to Carry Jason Lee’s Child

Tiffany Haddish is not shutting down the idea of having a baby anytime soon.

Haddish, 45, exclusively spoke with Us Weekly on Tuesday, October 28, at the 2025 PAC NYC ICONS of CULTURE Gala at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in New York. The comedian and actress told Us about the baby “agreement” she has with her “gay homeboy” Jason Lee.

“We have this whole agreement [that] when he wants to have a baby or whatever, I’m going to carry the baby,” Haddish told Us. “I’ve always been saying to him, let’s have a baby. Let’s have a baby.”

Haddish and Lee, 47, sent the internet into a frenzy back in August when the two shared a photo on Instagram of them posing with an infant. The post, which now has over 246,000 likes and 4,000 comments, was captioned: “Cats out the bag ❤️.” Many fans and fellow celebrities were left wondering what this meant for the duo.

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Haddish was married to William Stewart from 2008 until she filed for divorce in 2011. The divorce was finalized two years later. Haddish dated rapper Common from 2020 to 2021 after they met on the set of action-comedy The Kitchen, in which they starred alongside Elisabeth Moss, Domhnall Gleeson, Margo Martindale and more.

Haddish told The Washington Post in 2023 that Common, 53, was her “healthiest” relationship, despite him breaking up with her over the phone.

“[It was] the healthiest, the funnest [sic] relationship I’ve ever had,” Haddish shared in the interview with The Post. “It’s where I felt safest out of all the relationships I’ve ever had.”

In May 2024 Haddish spoke about her dating preferences on Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast.

“I don’t think I’ll ever f*** a movie star. Ever,” Haddish said. “I fed an entertainer. I don’t think I’ll ever do that again. I think I’ll f one again, but never in a relationship.”

Haddish told Us that a future partner needs to have a “good credit score,” and also be an “excellent communicator.”

Tiffany Haddish’s Ups and Downs Through the Years

“They need to have an EIN [Employer Identification Number]. I need to know that they know how to handle multiple personalities at one time,” Haddish said. “So that’s why I need them to have an EIN with employees and know how to motivate people to move forward to do great things. Cause that’s what I’m going to need.”

Haddish also provided recent insight on what else she’s looking for in future relationships in the trailer for her new Peacock series, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off. In the unscripted series, which is set to premiere on Thursday, November 13, Haddish and three of her childhood friends travel throughout Africa on the ultimate girls trip.

In the trailer, one of Haddish’s friends asks her, “What would you want your man to call you?” To which Haddish responds: “Empress of the universe.”

Inspired by the 2017 film Girls Trip, which starred Haddish alongside, Regina Hall, Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith, the six-episode docuseries seems to include heartwarming moments between Haddish and her girlfriends, Selena Martin, Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark, as well as a tease to a potential wedding ceremony with Haddish upfront and center.

Reporting by Andrew Nodell.


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Missed Paychecks, NBA Gambling Scandal, Russia Reacts

More than a million federal workers are missing their first full paycheck as the shutdown stretches into week four, with pressure building on Washington to end the standoff. A wild NBA gambling scandal involving secret gadgets lands an active player and a Hall of Fame coach in legal trouble. And Russia’s president shrugs off new U.S. sanctions after President Trump cancels his summit with Vladimir Putin.

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