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  • Northwest Missouri State overcame a first half deficit to top Central Oklahoma 76-70 Thursday night and run its win streak to 12 in a row.
  • On today's Weekly Spoofhound Interview, Matt Tritten talks to Maryville Football Coach Webb and senior Defensive Lineman Wesley Snead. They talk about this Saturday's battle of the two top football programs in Missouri- Maryville and Lutheran North.
  • Democrats and Republicans can agree to very little about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including how to investigate it. The fallout is impacting the ability to work across party lines.
  • Northwest Missouri State opened the 2024-25 campaign with its first win over a team ranked in the top five nationally since 2009.
  • About 73% of people in the United States plan to celebrate Halloween this year, according to national retail estimates. Total spending on the holiday is expected to surpass $13 billion. Candy remains one of the biggest categories, with sales projected to reach nearly $4 billion. Decorations are close behind at an estimated $4.2 billion, while costumes are expected to bring in around $4.3 billion. Even Halloween greeting cards are holding strong, adding about $700 million in sales nationwide.
  • Northwest Missouri State held a two-point halftime lead over No. 3 Fort Hays State, but the Tigers surged ahead in the third quarter and topped the Bearcats 70-60.
  • Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, all regular fixtures atop the Billboard charts, have the biggest songs and albums of the week. But don't sleep on Imogen Heap.
  • Malle takes over as the leader of American Vogue immediately. Malle, who has been with the publication since 2011, will still report to Anna Wintour who remains Condé Nast's chief content officer.
  • The pop charts this week are full of milestones, from a trio of K-pop acts crashing the top of the album chart to the year's biggest hit matching the longest-ever run atop the singles chart.
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