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Roundup: Stephen Curry Breaks 3-Point Record; Dakota Johnson Lied About Limes; O.J. Simpson’s Parole Ended

O.J. Simpson’s parole has ended … Pfizer’s COVID pill is highly effective … U.S. closes in on 800,000 COVID deaths … Stocks dropped on Tuesday … Search for Kentucky tornado survivors continues … Toyota shifting rapidly to electric vehicles … Daniel Snyder worked to disrupt NFL investigation into Washington Football Team … Dakota Johnson lied about limes … A review of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” … A review of “The King’s Man” … COVID is hitting the NFL and NBA hard … Clemson filled OC, DC positions … Lane Kiffin isn’t a fan of the transfer portal … The Lakers have discussed trading Russell Westbrook … Phillip Adams had CTE when he killed six people and himself … Stephen Curry is now the NBA’s all-time 3-point king

The mysterious case of the Boston Celtics [Sports Illustrated]

Current 2022 NFL draft order and team needs [CBS Sports]

Critics picks for best films of 2021 [Hollywood Reporter]

Zion Williamson‘s injury has ripple effects across the NBA [The Ringer]

The 10 best albums of 2021 [The Atlantic]

Week 15 NFL picks against the spread [The Big Lead]

The cast of Spider-Man: No Way Home discussed the movie:

Tiger Woods watching his son’s mannerisms on the golf course:

A gag reel from “The Suicide Squad”:

Johnny Cash — “The Man Comes Around”



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