Tyson Foods Chief Financial Officer John R. Tyson has settled public intoxication and criminal trespassing charges filed against him after he broke into a stranger’s home and fell asleep on her bed.
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No. 1 Gamecocks top Arkansas 92-46
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Angel Reese scores 30 as unbeaten LSU edges Arkansas
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Microsoft cuts 10,000 jobs in the latest in a wave of tech layoffs
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Alabama basketball player, 2nd man charged with murder
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