Five things to know for Monday, November 26, 2012

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Posted: 11/25/2012

CLEVELAND - Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about Monday:

1. BROWNS BEAT STEELERS
The Pittsburgh Steelers have more to worry about than starting a 37-year-old, third-string quarterback. Their playoff lives are in peril after losing to the Browns 20-14 Sunday.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have more to worry about than starting a 37-year-old, third-string quarterback.

Their playoff lives are in peril.



Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/sports/football/browns/cleveland-browns-beat-pittsburgh-steelers-20-14-in-game-full-of-interceptions-fumbles#ixzz2DIHEjwnf
 

2. WHEN MERCHANTS EXPECT A HOLIDAY BOOST
It's estimated that this year's Cyber Monday will be the biggest online shopping day of the year, for the third year in a row.

3. WHAT CAUSED A MASSIVE NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION
A utility worker in Springfield, Mass., accidentally punctured a high-pressure pipeline while looking for a leak.

4. ROLLING STONES JAM ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY
He still might not get satisfaction, but AP's Gregory P. Katz reports that frontman Mick Jagger was in top vocal form at a London concert.

5. HOW BIG THE POWERBALL JACKPOT COULD BE
It'll be at least $425 million for Wednesday's drawing, a new record.

 

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