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An umpiring howler off the last delivery cost Royal Challengers Bangalore dearly as Mumbai Indians pipped the hosts by six runs largely due to Jasprit Bumrah‘s brilliant spell at the death in an IPL encounter on Thursday. IPL 2019 RCB vs MI Highlights Needing six to take the game into Super Over, Lasith Malinga’s final delivery to Shivam Dube was a no-ball that was missed by the on-field umpires as RCB managed 181 for 5 in reply to 187 for 8 by Mumbai Indians. What hurt them more was AB de Villiers, who nearly took his team to victory with an unbeaten 70 off 41 balls would have faced the free-hit. Both umpires C Nandan and ICC Elite Panel’s S Ravi bungled completely leaving Virat Kohli seething in anger. But nothing can be taken away from fit-again Bumrah’s mastery at the death as he singlehandedly won it for MI with superb 17th and 19th overs. During chase, Kohli signalled his intentions at the beginning itself hitting Jasprit Bumrah for three consecutive boundaries in one over. Hardik Pandya was slashed through the point and cover driven for successive boundaries. Mayank Markande, who dismissed Parthiv Patel (31 off 22 balls) with a googly was hit for a straight boundary by Kohli. On the day, Kohli became the second man after Suresh Raina to complete 5000 runs in Indian Premier League. Also Read: IPL 2019: Netflix to stream documentary – Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians IPL 2019: KXIP, RCB, Mumbai Indians, SunRisers hunt for title sponsors IPL 2019: Viacom 18’s COLORS is Mumbai Indians Principal Sponsor De Villiers, who got a reprieve when Yuvraj Singh failed to anticipate a sharp chance in the slip cordon, got his act together and dispatched Markande into the stands. De Villiers then got his second six off Lasith Malinga to finally get into the groove. With the partnership one short of 50-run mark, Bumrah came back for his second spell and bowled a sharp bouncer and the RCB skipper couldn’t maintain his balance trying to execute a pull-shot as Hardik Pandya completed the formalities. However De Villiers, who was set by then was in a mood to take Malinga to the cleaners. A shadow of his old self, Malinga was missing length most of the times and two huge sixes in the 16th over of the Lankan slinger saw De Villiers get the equation down to 41 off 24 balls. But Bumrah kept MI in the match giving away only one run in the 17th over as 40 was required off the last three overs. Put into bat, Hardik muscled a couple into the stands and one out of sight to help Mumbai Indians recover from a middle-order collapse and post a decent 187 for 8. Pandya hit three sixes and two fours in his unbeaten 32 off 14 balls after Yuzvendra Chahal (4/38 in 4 overs) reduced MI from a comfortable 124 for 2 to 147 for 7. MI lost five wickets in a space of 3.3 overs for only 23 runs. This was after a vintage Yuvraj Singh was raising visions of a six sixes over with three maximums in Chahal’s 14th over. However he wasn’t fourth time lucky as Chahal’s courage to maintain flighting the ball yielded results. Chahal then removed Suryakumar Yadav (38 off 24 balls) and Kieron Pollard in quick succession to bring RCB right back in the match. It was then left to Hardik Pandya to score the bulk of the 30 runs in the final two overs to take MI to a fighting total on a placid batting track. In fact, Hardik’s third and final six went out of the stadium as he gestured to the dressing rooms pointing his bulging biceps. However at the beginning it looked like MI would cross the 200-run mark as Rohit Sharma (48 off 33 balls) and Quinton de Kock (23 off 20) added 54 for the opening stand but it was foiled by Chahal’s lion-hearted bowling. Also Read: Mumbai Indians vs RCB LIVE: Best vs Best as Bumrah and Kohli meet IPL 2019: Rajasthan Royals’ schedule, tickets, squad, coach: All you need to know IPL 2019: Royal Challengers Bangalore’s schedule, squad, tickets, coach – All you need to…<doc-sep>Mumbai Indians finished at 187-8 after Royal Challengers Bangalore won the toss and elected to bowl first at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Openers Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock started well for Mumbai Indians. De Kock made 23 off 20 before he was bowled out by Yuzvendra Chahal while attempting a sweep shot. Sharma scored 33-ball 48 before he was dismissed by Umesh Yadav. Yuvraj Singh came in and started slow but he picked up his pace in Chahal’s over as he hit three consecutive sixes. However, Chahal got better of him and dismissed Yuvraj for 12-ball 23. Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed for 24-ball 38 and Kieron Pollard for 5-ball 6 as Yuzvendra Chahal registered a bowling figure of 4-38. Krunal Pandya was the next man to go as Umesh Yadav picked up his second wicket. Krunal was dismissed for 2-ball 1 as he was caught by Navdeep Saini at the fence. Mohammed Siraj bowled Mitchell McClenaghan out for just one run. Mayank Markande was dismissed by Siraj for 6 off 5 balls. Hardik Pandya scored 32 runs off 14 balls. Yuzvendra Chahal took four wickets, while Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Siraj took two wickets each.<doc-sep>IPL 2019 Match 6, RCB vs MI highlights: Royal Challengers face Mumbai Indians. (Source: PTI) IPL 2019 Match 6, RCB vs MI highlights: Royal Challengers face Mumbai Indians. (Source: PTI) IPL 2019, RCB vs MI Team Predicted Playing 11 for Today Match highlights: Mumbai Indians will face Royal Challengers Bangalore in their second match of IPL 2019 season on Thursday. The focus will be on the participation of Jasprit Bumrah, who pulled off a hamstring injury during MI’s opener against Delhi Capitals. The seamer is still being assessed, and with the World Cup, it will be interesting to see whether MI play him. RCB vs MI | LIVE SCORE UPDATES Both the teams will be entering on the back of a defeat in their first game, and will be eager to register their maiden win this season. For Virat Kohli’s side, it will be a chance to redeem themselves after a dreadful showing with the bat against CSK in the tournament opener.<doc-sep>RCB, Mumbai eye first win of IPL 2019 BENGALURU: A week before Royal Challengers Bangalore began their IPL-12 campaign, skipper Virat Kohli , reflecting on his team's fortunes last season, said: "Failure lies when decisions aren't made properly. "It's hard to say if Kohli's teammates learnt anything from that insight, since decision-making was abysmal in Chennai on Saturday when the Chennai Super Kings handed the visitors a seven-wicket drubbing in the season opener. The Challengers posted a mere 70 runs - the sixth lowest total in IPL - and the bowlers had too little on board to defend.While the batsmen failed collectively - the shot selection of an experienced top order on a tricky wicket was questionable - the team composition too went awry. On Thursday, at the M Chinnaswamy stadium, Kohli and his men will have a chance to redeem themselves. They take on Mumbai Indians, a team which is also smarting from a heavy opening loss. The Rohit Sharma-led side suffered a 37-run defeat to Delhi Capitals.The contest will be riveting since both sides are desperate to inject a winning momentum into their campaign. The batsmen on either side will have to regroup and fire. The home side, which handed caps to three debutants in the opener - Shimron Hetmyer, Shivam Dube and Navdeep Saini - has a power packed top order led by Kohli and AB de Villiers . West Indies sensation Hetmyer, who was out for nought, will look to live up to his reputation while opener Parthiv Patel will have to play a greater role at the top.Mumbai will come into the contest with a potent bowling attack but if the RCB top order gets going, they can blunt the best bowling lineup. RCB are known to frequently chop and change their lineup and since the Bengaluru pitch is expected to favour batsmen, the team will have to be precise when picking its bowling attack.For Mumbai too, the batsmen, barring Yuvraj Singh , were a letdown in the opener. But that could well be a one-off case for the former champions. With a lineup of big hitters that includes Rohit, Yuvraj, Kieron Pollard and the Pandya brothers Hardik and Krunal, the short boundaries are an open invitation for a run feast.In terms of numbers, Mumbai hold the advantage, having won 14 of the 23 matches. At RCB's home ground, Mumbai have dominated with seven wins from nine matches.<doc-sep>
Royal Challengers Bangalore opted to field after winning the toss against Mumbai Indians in the second IPL encounter between the two teams. Jasprit Bumrah, who has been declared fit after sustaining an injury on his left shoulder features in the playing XI with Lasith Malinga straightaway in it. Malinga replaced Ben Cutting while leg-spinner Mayank Markande replaced teenager Kashmir pacer Rasikh Salam. Royal Challengers Bangalore: Virat Kohli (capt), Parthjv Patel (wk), Moeen Ali, AB de Villiers, Shimron Hetmyer, Shivam Dube, Colin de Grandhomme, Navdeep Saini, Yuzvendra Chahal, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Siraj Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Yuvraj Singh, Kieron Pollard, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Mayank Markande, Mitchell McClenaghan, Lasith Malinga, Jasprit Bumrah (If you are viewing this on The Hindu app, click this link to view the scorecard in your browser) It was better, Virat Kohli said after Royal Challengers Bangalore’s embarrassing seven-wicket defeat in Chennai, to have got a game like that “out of the way early on”. It was not possible, Kohli seemed to be suggesting, for all of his batsmen to fail at the same time again. Some may consider such optimism excessive but in its second game at least, against Mumbai Indians here on Thursday, RCB has reason to be confident of a better batting performance. Batting surface The slow turner rolled out at Chepauk was far from conducive to stroke-making, with both sides critical of the pitch afterwards. The surface at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, though, is expected to be vastly different. Kohli's eyes lit up at the toss for India's second T20I against Australia here last month, when he gushed about the pitch resembling the “Bangalore wicket of old”. Last week, Yuzvendra Chahal predicted average scores of “190-200” for the season. Read full preview
UPDATED 04/18/19 5:55 p.m. ET: Q Money has been arrested by authorities, XXL reports. The rapper was arrested on Thursday. See original story below. Cleveland rapper Q Money has been implicated in the fatal shooting of another rapper, Georgia police said. Q, real name Qamar Williams, is wanted for allegedly gunning down an unidenfitied victim in a living room. A roommate claims Q was seen standing over the body of the victim, and when they ran to wake up the victim's cousin they took the gun from Q and forced him out the door. Upon arriving at the scene, cops discovered shell casings and guns. The victim was staying at his cousin's residence, where the shooting took place. Early reports from Dekalb County police have not released further details on the identity of the victim, but they did state that he was also a rapper from Cleveland and that they likely knew each other. He was fatally shot in the head at around 8:30 a.m. on Monday. Q Money has been absent from social media since Sunday, April 14, when he teased the video for his currently unreleased song "Patron." He signed with Warner Bros. Records and Think It's a Game Records last year, and went on to release his Ain't Shit Funny project through the labels in August. Seven people were shot while he was shooting the video for his song "Neat" in Cleveland last July. "I wanted to bring Cleveland to the world," he said at the time, stating that he only wanted to bring positivity to his city. Complex has reached out to a rep for Q Money.<doc-sep>CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland rapper Q-Money is accused of killing a fellow up-and-coming rapper from Cleveland on Monday in Georgia, police said. Qamar Williams, 23, of Avon, is charged with murder in connection with the shooting death of a 24-year-old man in Dekalb County, about 10 miles outside Atlanta, according to Dekalb County police spokesman Sgt. J.D. Spencer. Williams, whose only felony conviction in Cuyahoga County is a 2014 drug trafficking conviction, is not in police custody and Dekalb County police are searching for him. Dekalb County police have not yet released the identity of the man who was killed, but a police report says that both men knew each other because they are hip-hop artists from Cleveland. Spencer said they are awaiting confirmation that the man’s family has been notified before releasing his identity. The man was fatally shot in the right side of his head, according to the police report. The shooting happened inside a home about 8:30 a.m. Monday a Decatur home. A man who lived in the home told police he heard a gunshot, grabbed his gun and ran downstairs, the police report says. He told police that he saw Williams with a gun in his hand standing over the 24-year-old man’s body, police reports say. He asked Williams what happened and Williams only stuttered “I” several times, according to police reports. The 24-year-old man ran upstairs and woke up a 23-year-old roommate, telling him that “Q had done something,” police reports say. The two men ran downstairs and confronted Williams. The 23-year-old man took the gun from Williams and the two men forced him out of the house and locked the door, according to the police reports. They called a friend, who showed up later with a gun, according to the police report. Officers reported finding the 24-year-old man face down in the living room near several fired bullet casings and two guns in the kitchen. The 23-year-old man told police that the 24-year-old man who was killed is his cousin and had been living at his home for about three or four days, police reports say. The police report also says that the home was equipped with working surveillance cameras. Williams is rapper who became popular with the release of his song “Work” that garnered more than 8.5 million views on YouTube. He inked a record deal last year with Warner Bros. Records and Think It’s A Game Records. Violence broke out in Cleveland while Williams filmed his first music video under the new label, a song called “Neat.” Williams filmed at several locations in Cleveland on July 25, 2018, including at Mark Tromba Park and London Liquor Store and St. Clair Avenue near East 162nd Street. His last stop that day was filming in the early morning hours outside the DPG Dog Pound Bar on St. Clair and East 186th. Dozens of people followed him to each site, including the bar. Williams left, but about 100 of the followers remained at the bar. Two women got into a fight, another fight broke out and gunfire erupted, according to police and the surveillance video of the incident reviewed by cleveland.com. Seven people were injured by gunfire, including 27-year-old Cortez Ruffin, who died days after the shooting. Two people have been arrested in connection with the case, but charges were eventually dropped against both. Williams in the aftermath of the shooting told cleveland.com that he disturbed by the shooting and apologized to the victims. He said at the time he was particularly upset because he makes a point to not show prop guns in his videos. He said he pushed to have his first video recorded in the neighborhood where he grew up instead of Atlanta or Los Angeles. Williams grew up in the St. Clair-East 185th Street neighborhood and at the Park Place apartment complex on East Boulevard and East 105th Street. He graduated from Euclid High School in 2015. His popularity was grew until he was arrested in 2014 for drug trafficking in Cleveland and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. He said he missed the birth of his son while he was serving his sentence and decided to leave the drug trade. Williams worked as a lifeguard at the Glenville Rec Center for a short time before “Work” caught fire. He also released the popular Q-Money Challenge, a dance-off that had people submit videos of themselves dancing to his music for $7,000 in prizes. “Neat” was released on Aug. 18, and his mixtape, “Ain’t S—t Funny” was released later that month. Warner Bros. Records representatives did not return messages seeking comment. To comment on this post, please visit our crime and courts comments page.<doc-sep>The latest news surrounding Q Money indicates the rapper is wanted by the police for murder. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the "Countin' Up A Check" artist was involved in a deadly dispute within a South Dekalb County home on Monday. Qamar Williams, also known as Q Money, spent his stay there along with three other individuals which included the victim. The housemates were awakened by the sound of shots fired following a heated commotion. Reports cite the roommates seized the gun from Q Money and kicked him out of the house. The rapper has been MIA since. Apparently, this would not be the rapper's first run-in with the law. Since getting signed to Warner Brothers last year, Williams had several run-ins with the law. On the set of a video shoot back in Cleveland during the summer of last year, gunfire ensued. The incident left six people significantly wounded and one person dead. Charges were reportedly dropped against the men involved. The timing of the murder follows the rapper's most recent song release "Neat" which features Hip Hop comrades Young Dolph, Peewee Longway, and YFN Lucci. Now with charges officially applied and Q Money on the loose, the ordeal may suffice to severely hamper his career. [Via]<doc-sep>
CLEVELAND, Ohio— Cleveland rapper Q-Money turned himself into police Thursday on charges that he shot and killed a fellow Cleveland rapper in Georgia, police said. Qamar Williams, 23, of Avon, was booked into the Dekalb County Jail about 3:25 p.m. Thursday on a murder charge, according to jail records. Dekalb County police spokesman Sgt. J.D. Spencer said Williams turned himself in. Williams is accused of shooting Calvin Chappell, 24, of Euclid, according to police and the Dekalb County Medical Examiner. Chappell grew up in Cleveland and the two knew each other because they were both hip-hop artists in the Cleveland area, according to police reports and public records. The shooting happened about 8:30 a.m. Monday at the home of Chappell’s cousin in Decatur, about 10 miles outside Atlanta, according to police. Williams is accused of shooting Chappell in the right side of his head. A man who lived in the home told police he heard a gunshot, grabbed his gun and ran downstairs, the police report says. He told police that he saw Williams with a gun in his hand standing over the 24-year-old man’s body, police reports say. He asked Williams what happened and Williams only stuttered “I” several times, according to police reports. The 24-year-old man ran upstairs and woke up a 23-year-old roommate, telling him that “Q had done something,” police reports say. The two men ran downstairs and confronted Williams. The 23-year-old man took the gun from Williams and the two men forced him out of the house and locked the door, according to the police reports. They called a friend, who showed up later with a gun, according to the police report. Officers reported that they found Chappell face down in the living room near several fired bullet casings. They also recovered two guns from the kitchen. The 23-year-old man told police that Chappell is his cousin and had been living at his home for about three or four days, police reports say. The police report also says that the home was equipped with working surveillance cameras. Williams was charged with a first-degree misdemeanor gaming violation on March 13 in Cleveland. He is accused of ushering his 14-year-old brother into Cleveland Jack Casino past security, according to court records. Williams did not show up for an April 11 arraignment in Cleveland Municipal Court and a warrant was issued. He was also convicted of drug trafficking in Cleveland in 2014 and sentenced to 30 days in jail. Seven people on July 26, 2018 were shot in Cleveland, including one who died, at the filming of Williams’ rap video for his song “Neat.”
What did you do this weekend? I froze in my NYC apartment! It was great! But meanwhile, Selena Gomez threw one of her best friends in the world Courtney Barry a bridal shower and it looked gorgeous. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. While Selena herself didn't post photos from the event, she was seen in the background of several of her friends' stories, and naturally the footage was nabbed on fan accounts: This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. FYI, Courtney is Selena's literal number one (at least based on their their matching "1" tattoos), and happens to be the founder/president of a social media and marketing agency called West of Fairfax. She's also a member of Hillsong, the mega-church Sel attends on the regular. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. In conclusion, Selena is the best, #fact. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Mehera Bonner Mehera Bonner is a news writer who focuses on celebrities and royals. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io<doc-sep>Over the holiday weekend, Selena Gomez helped throw her best friend, Courtney Barry, a lovely bridal shower. The bride-to-be, along with her well-dressed guests, posted adorable behind-the-scenes snapshots to Instagram. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. "A few of my perfect girls threw me a perfect shower," Barry captioned a collage of seven polaroid pictures showing her girl squad showering her with love, bottles of Moët, and a beautiful floral arrangement. Although Selena did not post about the festivities to her own Insta feed, fans noticed her in the photos, where she was dressed in a red mock neck above-the-knee dress with her hair pulled back. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Based on the Instagram stories captured by fans and images shared by guests, Gomez and her girl squad did not skimp on the details for the outdoor fête, which included Ring Pops, plenty of white balloons, polaroids, and white floral arrangements for the tables. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. In a second post, Barry, who was dressed in an embroidered short sleeve mock neck dress from Macgraw, shared a brief-yet-darling synopsis on how she and her fiancé met. "Two years ago, @sam._lopez professed his love for me in this backyard (sort of) on my birthday and I was like whaaaat. and then last year I told him I thought I might marry him so we started dating and here we are, weeks away from getting married and life is so sweet and God is so WILD and I’m just floating through it." This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Gomez and Barry have a strong friendship, and the pair cemented their best friend status in a very permanent way: matching tattoos of the number one on their rib cages in celebration of Barry's 26th birthday last August. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Gomez wrote about the new ink on Instagram, "And lastly, my actual #1 @courtneyjbarry you are an incredible woman. The way you handle life’s most confusing moments is indescribable and graceful. You are moved by the littlest stories to the most heartbreaking ones, you will give someone your perfume if they say you smell nice, you are freaking hilarious and always stand firm in your faith, a loving sister, an amazing friend and a beautiful daughter. You are the definition of FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY made baby! #1" This content is imported from Instagram. 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Since returning to the spotlight in December, Selena Gomez has been seen horseback riding, snow-tubing, and having a wine night with her friends Taylor Swift and Cazzie David—not because Gomez shared photos on her Instagram of the outings but because her friends did on their own. Yesterday, Gomez had a very special outing that her friends shared with the world: Gomez was at one of her best friends Courtney Barry's bridal showers, ahead of Barry's wedding to Sam Lopez. Barry and her other guests shared many photos from the event. Gomez can be seen wearing a sleeveless high-neck red dress in the group shots. Instagram Get a Dress Like Selena's Zane Maxi Dress Endless Summer freepeople.com $108.00 Shop Now Harper High Neck Slip Intimately freepeople.com $88.00 Shop Now Gomez has talked about her close friendship with Barry before. During her Hotel Transylvania 3 press tour in June last year, Barry sent E! questions to ask Gomez, including one where Gomez was asked to name her one best friend. "Oh no," Gomez told E! initially because she didn't want to choose. "Okay, fine, we go through seasons but I would say Raquelle [Stevens]." On Barry, she playfully quipped, "She’s got a boyfriend though. She’s good." That boyfriend is now her fiancé, Lopez. In August, Gomez documented her "best friend" Barry's 26th birthday party on her Instagram, writing about how much her friends Barry, Stevens, and Ashley Cook mean to her. The four got friendship tattoos, and in her last of three posts, Gomez shared a very sweet message to Barry. "My actual #1@courtneyjbarry you are an incredible woman," Gomez wrote. "The way you handle life’s most confusing moments is indescribable and graceful. You are moved by the littlest stories to the most heartbreaking ones, you will give someone your perfume if they say you smell nice, you are freaking hilarious and always stand firm in your faith, a loving sister, an amazing friend and a beautiful daughter. You are the definition of FEARFULLY and WONDERFULLY made baby! #1" Alyssa Bailey News and Strategy Editor Alyssa Bailey is the news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton).
“Everyone is upset for the cast and the crew, but there was always a feeling that something was going to happen," a source tells PEOPLE Roseanne Cancellation: 'There Was Always a Feeling Something Was Going to Happen,' Says ABC Source As ABC considers the possibility of a Roseanne reboot, the cast is still reeling over the series’ cancellation this week. “The cast all loved each other. It was a really happy family on set and everyone was so excited to be working together again after all those years, including Roseanne,” an insider tells PEOPLE about the sitcom, which was canceled on Tuesday after its star and creator, Roseanne Barr, posted a racist tweet about former Barack Obama senior adviser, Valerie Jarrett. Get push notifications with news, features and more. “So for this to happen is all the more upsetting,” the insider adds. A source at ABC calls the situation “really unfortunate” as the revival was the network’s “biggest hit.” “Everyone is upset for the cast and the crew, but there was always a feeling that something was going to happen. There was always a heightened awareness with her and we were always on edge about her going off track,” says the source. The ABC source adds, “But you just hold your breath until it does. Did we think she would say something like that? No. But then it all fell apart.” Barr, 65, prompted the cancellation of her show earlier this week when she likened Jarrett to an “ape” in a since-deleted tweet. She has since claimed that she didn’t know Jarrett is black — and that she was on Ambien while tweeting. The star apologized to the “wonderful writers (all liberal) and talented actors who lost their jobs on my show due to my stupid tweet,” and she also expressed her regret over two costars in particular: John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf. “I just wish ABC had not thrown two of the greatest actors in the world out with me — Laurie and John,” Barr tweeted Wednesday night. “I’m so sick over this — they will never have better character actors on their network.” Although Roseanne won’t be returning to airwaves, a possible spinoff could be on the horizon. A source close to the project confirms to PEOPLE that there are discussions underway about a potential reboot revolving more around Sara Gilbert’s character, Darlene Conner. “Talks are underway, but it’s too preliminary to know if it’s going to gel or not,” says the source. Want to keep up on the latest from PEOPLE? Sign up for our daily newsletter to get our best stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox. Days after the network scrapped the show, Barr tweeted Thursday that she “begged Ben Sherwood at ABC 2 let me apologize & make amends,” referencing the Disney/ABC Television Group president. “I begged them not to cancel the show. I told them I was willing to do anything & asked 4 help in making things right,” she continued. “I’d worked doing publicity4 them 4free for weeks, traveling, thru bronchitis. I begged4 ppls jobs.”<doc-sep>Some might emerge from the brouhaha financially unscathed. Three of the series’ stars — Sara Gilbert, who spearheaded the revival, plus Laurie Metcalf and John Goodman — had recently negotiated deals to receive $300,000 an episode for the 11th season, according to the Hollywood Reporter, and expect to be compensated for at least 10 of the 13 planned episodes. Details are fuzzier for the writing staff, who coincidentally had reconvened to start planning the upcoming season the same day news of the cancellation broke. The writers probably didn’t have the same clause the actors had in their contracts, and executive producer Dave Caplan told the magazine that several “did pass on other jobs to take this job, and nobody really knows yet what kind of compensation they’re going to get.”<doc-sep>Roseanne cries to rabbi after racist tweet gets show cancelled Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Roseanne Barr called up a rabbi friend sobbing about her ABC axing. The comedienne phoned a Jewish podcast in floods of tears over her racist tweets. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or Roseanne cries to rabbi after racist tweet gets show cancelled Back to video Barr, 65, reached out to New Jersey-based, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who is a longtime spiritual advisor to the Jewish actress. Barr was reportedly crying over her May 29 tweets that cause shockwaves around America. “She was sobbing and very apologetic about the whole thing,” claimed a source. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or The controversial comic has been extremely distant following the firing, even cancelling a planned appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast that was scheduled for Friday. ABC axed Barr after she called Barack Obama‘s former advisor Valerie Jarrett a product of a Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. tap here to see other videos from our team. Try refreshing your browser, or Barr reportedly vented on the backlash from her tweets to the rabbi while it is understood that she hides away at her home in Utah until the controversy dies down.<doc-sep>
“Roseanne” star Sara Gilbert has spoken out about the show’s cancellation for the first time since the news broke last week, saying she supports ABC’s decision. “I would like to say this has been a very difficult week,” she said on “The Talk” during its first live episode Monday following a week of pre-taped episodes. “A lot of people have been hurt by this. I will say I’m proud of the show we made. This show has always been about diversity, love and inclusion. And it’s sad to see it end in this way. I’m sad for the people who lost their jobs in the process. However, I do stand behind the decision ABC made.” The “Roseanne” reboot was abruptly canceled on Tuesday after its titular star and creator, Roseanne Barr, went on a racist and anti-Semitic Twitter rant, including comparing former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett to an ape. Gilbert, who plays Roseanne’s daughter Darlene on the show and was instrumental in bringing about the reboot, took to Twitter to release a statement following Barr’s tweets. “Roseanne’s recent comments about Valerie Jarrett, and so much more, are abhorrent and do not reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or anyone associated with our show. I am disappointed in her actions to say the least,” she wrote. She added in a second tweet, “This is incredibly sad and difficult for all of us, as we’ve created a show that we believe in, are proud of, and that audiences love — one that is separate and apart from the opinions and words of one cast member.”
1 of 32 Mark Humphrey/Associated Press Kyler Murray, Quarterback, Oklahoma Deadly accurate quarterback comparison: Somewhere between Modern Fran Tarkenton and Miniature Marcus Mariota By now, you probably already have an opinion about Kyler Murray: He’s the next Russell Wilson, or fake Russell Wilson, or new-and-improved Russell Wilson, or you wish everyone would stop comparing him to Russell Wilson; he’s a future All-Pro, future Beloit Snappers outfielder, future Toronto Argonaut, and so on and so on. So let’s focus on the Arizona Cardinals instead of trying to change anyone’s mind about Murray. The Cardinals offensive line was miserable last year, and they only made modest upgrades in the offseason. Their best receiver is a Hall of Famer who should probably already be there. The defense isn’t bad, but it won’t help produce any 16-12 victories while Murray learns on the job the way the Legion of Boom supported a young Wilson. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury is unproven, and the success rate jumping from college guru to NFL coach is discouraging. Rookie quarterbacks on teams such as the Cardinals, no matter how tall or experienced they are, often end up running for their lives, suffering injuries and developing bad habits that can cause their franchises to grow impatient and quickly sour on them. For further evidence, see Josh Rosen. The decision to entrust Murray with the keys to the Cardinals franchise, coupled with Kingsbury’s hire and the quick hook for Rosen, is so unprecedented that it’s impossible to grade like just another first overall pick. The Cardinals are the kid who brought a working nuclear reactor to a science fair full of ant farms and baking-soda volcanos. Bold and potentially brilliant? Of course. But you don’t award a blue ribbon for a potential meltdown. So let’s grade the Cardinals’ offseason instead. They didn’t address their offensive line or skill positions aggressively enough to feather the nest for Murray. They still haven’t pulled the trigger on a Rosen trade (though rumors are brewing). They sought defensive upgrades at an Atlanta Falcons flea market, of all places. Murray has the tools to be a one-of-a-kind NFL superstar and change both the fortunes of his franchise and the way quarterback prospects are perceived. But the Cardinals need to do a lot more if they want to make that happen. Grade: C-<doc-sep>The 2019 NFL draft is underway. The long-awaited Kyler Murray question has been answered (congrats, Cardinals fans), and many more selections are still to come. To help you make sense of all the Round 1 chaos, here are Danny Kelly’s grades for each pick. Check back here throughout Thursday night as we continually update this post with each pick. Here we go! I’ve been saying it for the past three months, and I’ll say it again: Fortune favors the bold. The Cardinals refused to submit to the “sunk cost” fallacy here after using a top-10 pick on quarterback Josh Rosen last year, and they selected a potential franchise-changing player in Murray. The Heisman winner and first-team AP All-American is a historical outlier at just 5-foot-10, but he has the skill set to develop into a top-tier NFL passer: He can play in structure and improvise, has a strong arm, throws with touch, has human-joystick agility and explosiveness as a runner, and makes good decisions. Murray is a perfect fit for new head coach and play-caller Kliff Kingsbury’s wide-open offense and has the talent to elevate everyone around him. While he’s relatively raw, with just 17 collegiate starts on his résumé, he was one of the most accurate quarterbacks in the nation at all three levels of the field and posted the top independent QB rating under pressure among draft-eligible passers. In an ideal world, the Cardinals wouldn’t be using back-to-back first-rounders on quarterbacks, so I have to ding them in the value category (though Arizona may recoup at least a little draft capital if they trade Rosen). But if Murray turns out to be the type of quarterback I expect him to be—a dynamic and prolific downfield thrower who confounds defenses with his Tarik Cohen–esque speed and agility as a runner—no one will look back at this pick and complain about the cost. GRADE: A 2. San Francisco 49ers: Edge Nick Bosa, Ohio State This is a no-brainer for the 49ers. Bosa is a perfect scheme-and-need fit for coordinator Robert Saleh’s defense. (Note: Bosa’s brother, Joey, plays in a very similar system with the Chargers under Gus Bradley, and has done all right for himself.) Nick pairs an elite first step with powerful hands that chop, swipe, and punch away block attempts by offensive linemen. He has the speed to get to the edge, the flexibility to turn the corner and get to the quarterback, and the power to bull-rush straight through opponents. He’s a strong, active run defender too. Overall, the Niners are getting an aggressive defensive end and a plug-and-play day one starter. Adding Bosa to a group that already includes the newly acquired Dee Ford and interior stalwart DeForest Buckner should give San Francisco one of the most disruptive defensive lines in football, both in 2019 and beyond. It’s tough to quibble with the value here, either, as they’re grabbing my top-ranked player in this class and a future star at a premier position. GRADE: A+ 3. New York Jets: DT Quinnen Williams, Alabama The Ringer’s 2019 NFL Draft Guide In-depth scouting reports, mock drafts, and more analysis from Danny Kelly and our other NFL staff writers Williams is a powerful interior lineman with extraordinary quickness and strength. The 2018 first-team AP All-American shoots out of his stance with shocking speed and easily discards would-be blockers with strong, perfectly timed swipes, clubs, and swim moves that leave linemen grasping at clouds of dust. He’s a top-tier pass rusher and dominant run defender who racked up 8.0 sacks and 19.5 tackles for a loss last season. He has a nonstop motor and brings the versatility to line at multiple spots on the line. Going with Williams here means the Jets will have to keep looking elsewhere for a dedicated edge-rushing presence, but I’ve got absolutely no problem with their choice. Williams is one of my favorite players in this draft—he has the potential to be a high-impact player early in his career, and his ability to slice through the offensive line and make opposing quarterbacks uncomfortable will be a major boon for coordinator Gregg Williams’s defense. GRADE: A+ Well, we’ve got our first shocking pick. The Raiders will likely be roundly mocked for reaching on Ferrell, but he’s the no. 6 overall player on my board for a reason: He has a high floor as a pass rusher and run defender and should be a plug-and-play starter on Oakland’s edge. The 2018 AP first-team All-American and winner of the Ted Hendricks Award for college football’s top defensive end has a solid, muscular frame, with long arms and a springy first step. He lacks elite bend at the top of his rush, but employs power and fundamental tool set of moves that keep offensive linemen off balance. He notched 11.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for a loss in 2018. He’s a perfect fit in Paul Guenther’s 4-3 scheme. That said, I have to ding the Raiders slightly for not maximizing value here. Ferrell was largely expected to come off the board sometime in the teens or maybe even 20s, so it’s very possible that the Raiders could have traded back and still gotten their man. GRADE: B Related The Race to Make the NFL Draft an Exact Science 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Devin White, LSU The last off-ball linebacker to be a top-five pick was Aaron Curry, whom the Seahawks selected in 2009. That didn’t work out for Seattle, but the NFL is a different league in 2019. White’s a prototype for the modern linebacker, with a combination of speed and physicality that makes him a factor against both the run and pass. The first-team AP All-American and Butkus Award winner (given to the top linebacker in the country) can do a little of everything, whether that’s coming downhill to stop the run, dropping back in coverage, or rushing the passer. White plays an aggressive, physical brand of football that rubs off on his teammates and is a tone-setter as a hitter. He may need to become more disciplined at the next level, though, as opponents can use the former Tiger’s feisty downhill style against him in the play-action game or with misdirection. Overall, though, I absolutely love White’s potential when paired up with All-Pro linebacker Lavonte David in Todd Bowles’s new hybrid defense. Tampa Bay gets a slight downgrade here based on positional value and potential opportunity cost—Ed Oliver, Josh Allen, and a handful of high-upside players at multiple premium positions were still on the board—but I think White fits that defense nicely and should be an impact player from day one. GRADE: B+ 6. New York Giants: QB Daniel Jones, Duke I’d liked pretty much every pick in this draft ... until the Giants turned in their card. Jones has the physical makeup and moldable traits that you look for at quarterback, with good size, athleticism, adequate arm strength, and accuracy in the short and intermediate area. He also brings Josh Allen–lite speed as a runner—he’s capable of breaking away from defenders if he gets into daylight. But his struggles in a few crucial categories casts doubt on his ability to develop into a starting-caliber quarterback: He displayed questionable decision-making, anticipation, and deep accuracy at Duke, and he now faces a steep learning curve as he transitions to the pros after running the Blue Devils’ RPO-heavy offense. His career statistics in that scheme are, let’s say, less than encouraging: Jones averaged just 6.4 yards per attempt, finished with a 60 percent completion rate, and threw 29 interceptions to go along with his 52 touchdowns in three seasons as a starter. Jones came in at 100 on my big board, so clearly I’m not enamored of his value. He has some tools, but he’s a major project who doesn’t stand out in any particular area. On the bright side, I like the fit if only because he doesn’t have to start right away. He’ll have a chance to sit and learn from Eli Manning, which gives him better odds at turning into a starter. GRADE: D- The Jags love building through the trenches, and they stuck with that philosophy here with the selection of Allen. The Bronko Nagurski Trophy winner as the nation’s top defender is an explosive, agile pass rusher with top-tier athleticism and an über-versatile skill set. He’s quick out of his stance, showing bend at the top of his rush before closing ground on the QB in the blink of an eye, and when asked to drop back in space, he has an innate understanding of spacing that helps him get to his landmarks and occupy passing lanes. Allen was wildly productive at Kentucky, racking up 17 sacks, 88 tackles (including 21.5 for a loss), four passes defensed, and five forced fumbles in 2018. He has a little bit of work to do to shore up his run defense, and he often takes bad angles to the ball or lets plays get outside, but he should be a day-one impact player who fills in nicely for Dante Fowler Jr., who was traded to the Rams late last season. Allen is my no. 8 ranked player, and he was expected to be a top-five pick, so I’ve got no issue with his value at this spot. He’s a high-upside playmaker who should bring toughness and versatility to the Jacksonville front. GRADE: A Man, the Lions just love taking tight ends early. Hockenson becomes just the fourth player at his position to come off the board in the top 10 since the turn of the century, and just the second since 2007. The other in that stretch, of course, was Eric Ebron, whom the Lions took with the 10th pick in the 2014 draft. That didn’t work out too great for Detroit. But this is a new team with a new coaching staff, and I’m guessing Matt Patricia pictures Hockenson bringing a Rob Gronkowski–type presence to his offense. The John Mackey Award winner as the nation’s top tight end is a throwback combo player who can threaten the seam as a pass catcher on one snap and then bury a defender as a blocker on the next. That versatility gives Detroit the ability to do whatever it wants when he’s on the field, whether that’s running the ball down an opponent’s throat or throwing it over their head. He is one of the highest-floor players in this draft. That said, I don’t like the value of taking any tight end this high, especially when so many players at other premium positions are still available. That’s the only reason this isn’t an A grade. GRADE: B+ This pick makes all kinds of sense. The Bills lost defensive line stalwart Kyle Williams to retirement in December, but get an explosive, dynamic replacement here. The former Houston star has rare athleticism and plays with a low center of gravity, exploding into opposing linemen to quickly establish leverage and put them on their heels. He’s got the speed to shoot gaps and penetrate the pocket and shows extraordinary awareness, consistently chasing plays down from the backside, sniffing out screens, or getting his hands up to knock down throws. Oliver racked up 192 tackles—including 53 for a loss—with 13.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, and 11 pass deflections over three seasons at Houston. Most of that production came while he was lined up at nose tackle, but in the pros, he’ll likely do best as a 3-technique (rushing off the outside shoulder of the guard) or even at the end, where he’ll be more able to tap into that athleticism. Oliver lacks length and can get overly aggressive at times, but he’s got almost limitless potential as a one-gapping pass rusher in the NFL. I love the player, I love the value, and I love the pick. GRADE: A+ 10. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Denver): LB Devin Bush, Michigan The Steelers defense has really struggled since losing Ryan Shazier to a serious spine injury in 2017, and grabbing Bush here gives them a similarly styled player who can set the tone for the entire unit. The former Wolverine is an explosive sideline-to-sideline linebacker with elite athleticism and range.<doc-sep>
With the No. 32 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Patriots selected N'Keal Harry, wide receiver out of Arizona State. Physically imposing jump-ball receiver with deceptive speed and explosiveness who lacks in the agility department but starred at Arizona State since his true freshman season in 2016. Good, not great with the ball in his hands, Harry is a load to bring to the turf and can, in some instances, make defenders miss in space. Low-end WR1 who could flourish as a big slot at the next level. Draft tracker: Get grades for every pick Patriots: C+ Pete Prisco: I watched every one of his games and believe me it pains me to give this a 'C+,' but I just think there were better options. One thing when you look at the Patriots is they don't play fast outside, they needed to get faster. Maybe they expect Josh Gordon to come back at some point, but, for me I would have taken Parris Campbell or one of those guys, a faster, more athletic receiver. I don't love this pick. Looking for your daily fix of NFL news and analysis? Look no further than the Pick Six Podcast. CBS Sports senior writer Will Brinson (and guests) gets you up to speed each day in about 30 minutes with what's trending in the NFL world so that you're always in the know. Go subscribe right now! Fantasy impact Dave Richard: N'Keal Harry is a good, smart, NFL-ready receiver with great size and power. He's also a good route-runner -- the way he could quickly turn toward his quarterback on his route impressed me. He'll be a big target for Tom Brady, but not one who delivers with speed. Yes, he can make plays with his feet but it's his physical nature that makes him good. He'll also help in the run game as a blocker. I am sure he'll get picked in every single Fantasy draft this summer but it shouldn't be with anything more than a late-round pick. He'll be a middle- to late-round choice in long-term formats and enters the top-five conversation in rookie-only drafts. NFL comparison: Marques Colston Chris Trapasso: Here's a quote from Drew Brees, featured in an ESPN article, after Colston's first game with the Saints. "He's a big-play receiver. He's a possession receiver, he's a throw-it-up-and-let-him-jump and-get-it receiver." That is precisely the type of pass-catcher Harry is, and while he isn't a dazzling, separation creator as a route runner, he is surprisingly nimble after the catch and plays with powerful leg churn to carry defenders for extra yardage as he's finally being tackled. Colston is still the Saints all-time leading receiver and quietly crushed it from his rookie season all the way through his prime with six 1,000-yard campaigns. The big high-pointer finished with an average seasonal stat line of 71 catches, 975 yards, and 7.2 touchdowns in his 10 NFL seasons. College career Ryan Wilson: Harry became the ninth true freshman in Sun Devils history to start the season opener. He finished that season with 58 receptions for 659 yards and five touchdowns. As a sophomore, Harry had 82 receptions, 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns. And in 2018, Harry had 73 catches for 1,088 yards and a career-high nine scores. Among all FBS wide receivers, Harry ranked 21st in yards per route run, according to Pro Football Focus, and he was 26th in their deep pass catch rate metric. Strengths Ryan Wilson: Harry has great hands, can line up anywhere on the field, and he effectively excels in the screen game. His size makes him a tough matchup for any defensive back and most linebackers. The big concern is with his ability to separate, but he regularly wins the contested-catch battle. Weaknesses Ryan Wilson: Play speed will give NFL teams pause. Harry also needs to do a better job winning at the line of scrimmage, either with footwork or better hand usage.
USA TODAY Sports The Masters gets underway Thursday at Augusta National Golf Club, the 83rd edition of golf's most prestigious tournament. Patrick Reed, the reigning champion, tees off alongside Webb Simpson and Viktor Hovland at 10:31 a.m. ET for the first round on Thursday. Tiger Woods begins the tournament at 11:04 a.m., paired with Haotong Li and Jon Rahm. Woods is ranked No. 12 in the official world golf rankings. He has won the Masters on four occasions, but his most recent victory came in 2005. Here's a full look at the pairings and tee times for Thursday and Friday's rounds in Augusta, Ga: PICKS: Who's going to win The Masters? ANWA: What if Augusta had invited women 20 years ago? INSPIRING: Heart surgery won't keep Rose's caddy from Masters THURSDAY'S FIRST ROUND Tee Time (ET): Pairing 8:30 a.m.: Andrew Landry, Adam Long, Corey Conners 8:41 a.m.: Ian Woosnam, Keith Mitchell, Kevin Tway 8:52 a.m.: Mike Weir, Shane Lowry, Kevin O’Connell 9:03 a.m.: Angel Cabrera, Aaron Wise, Justin Harding 9:14 a.m.: Danny Willett, Brandy Snedeker, Takumi Kanaya 9:25 a.m.: Fred Couples, Si Woo Kim, J.B. Holmes 9:36 a.m.: Branden Grace, Emiliano Grillo, Lucas Bjerregaard 9:47 a.m.: Charl Schwartzel, Charles Howell III, Eddie Pepperell 9:58 a.m.: Sergio Garcia, Tony Finau, Henrik Stenson 10:09 a.m.: Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, Kyle Stanley 10:31 a.m.: Patrick Reed, Webb Simpson, Viktor Hovland 10:42 a.m.: Charley Hoffman, Louis Oosthuizen, Marc Leishman 10:53 a.m.: Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffle, Gary Woodland 11:04 a.m.: Tiger Woods, Haotong Li, Jon Rahm 11:15 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Cameron Smith 11:26 a.m.: Sandy Lyle, Michael Kim, Patton Kizzire 11:37 a.m.: Trevor Immelman, Martin Kaymer, Devon Bling 11:48 a.m.: Larry Mize, Jimmy Walker, Stewart Cink 11:59 a.m.: Jose Maria Olazabal, Kevin Na, Thorbjorn Olesen 12:10 p.m.: Bernhard Langer, Matt Wallace, Alvardo Ortiz 12:32 p.m.: Alex Noren, Keegan Bradley, Matthew Fitzpatrick 12:43 p.m.: Vijay Singh, Billy Horschel, Jovan Rebula 12:54 p.m.: Kevin Kisner, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Shugo Imahira 1:05 p.m.: Zach Johnson, Ian Poulter, Matt Kuchar 1:16 p.m.: Francesco Molinari, Rafael Cabrera Bello, Tyrell Hatton 1:27 p.m.: Bubba Watson, Patrick Cantlay, Satoshi Kodaira 1:38 p.m.: Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day 1:49 p.m.: Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Justin Thomas 2:00 p.m.: Jordan Spieth, Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka FRIDAY'S SECOND ROUND 8:30 a.m.: Sandy Lyle, Michael Kim, Patton Kizzire 8:41 a.m.: Trevor Immelman, Martin Kaymer, Devon Bling 8:52 a.m.: Larry Mike, Jimmy Walker, Stewart Cink 9:03 a.m.: Jose Maria Olazabal, Kevin Na, Thorbjorn Olesen 9:14 a.m.: Bernhard Langer, Matt Wallace, Alvardo Ortiz 9:25 a.m.: Alex Noren, Keegan Bradley, Matthew Fitzpatrick 9:36 a.m.: Alex Noren, Keegan Bradley, Matthew Fitzpatrick 9:47 a.m.: Kevin Kisner, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Shugo Imahira 9:58 a.m.: Zach Johnson, Ian Poulter, Matt Kuchar 10:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Rafael Cabrera Bello, Tyrell Hatton 10:31 a.m.: Bubba Watson, Patrick Cantlay, Satoshi Kodaira 10:42 a.m.: Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day 10:53 a.m.: Phil Mickelson, Justin Rose, Justin Thomas 11:04 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka 11:15 a.m.: Andrew Landry, Adam Long, Corey Conners 11:26 a.m.: Ian Woosnam, Keith Mitchell, Kevin Tway 11:37 a.m.: Mike Weir, Shane Lowry, Kevin O’Connell 11:48 a.m.: Angel Cabrera, Aaron Wise, Justin Harding 11:59 a.m.: Danny Willett, Brandy Snedeker, Takumi Kanaya 12:10 p.m.: Fred Couples, Si Woo Kim, J.B. Holmes 12:32 p.m.: Branden Grace, Emiliano Grillo, Lucas Bjerregaard 12:43 p.m.: Charl Schwartzel, Charles Howell III, Eddie Pepperell 12:54 p.m.: Sergio Garcia, Tony Finau, Henrik Stenson 1:05 p.m.: Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, Kyle Stanley 1:16 p.m.: Patrick Reed, Webb Simpson, Viktor Hovland 1:27 p.m.: Charley Hoffman, Louis Oosthuizen, Marc Leishman 1:38 p.m.: Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffle, Gary Woodland 1:49 p.m.: Tiger Woods, Haotong Li, Jon Rahm 2:00 p.m.: Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Cameron Smith<doc-sep>Making his fourth Masters appearance this week, Thomas has completed enough rounds at Augusta National Golf Club to feel comfortable, though the 2017 PGA Tour player of the year is aware that compiling additional bits of local knowledge is always useful. What better partners could you have, then, than two men with a combined five Masters wins? And one of them, the guy with four green jackets, has become a friend now that they both call Jupiter, Fla., home.<doc-sep>AUGUSTA, Ga. -- I hate hot Masters. Those were the words of one colleague as we chased around Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy on the second nine Monday afternoon. A thick morning fog gave way to a steamy day as the one-week veil lifted on Augusta National once again. The weather certainly didn't deter anyone from coming out. Groups of McIlroy-Johnson and Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas and Fred Couples had everybody buzzing early and often before the course was closed up to patrons in the afternoon on account of weather. The highlight of the day for me was probably not the same for most others. I loved the crush of people because it's an annual reminder of just how high-strung the tension is the week. When you think you can't take any more of it, it just keeps building to a crescendo until you think you'll buckle under its weight. We won't know for another week who's going to take this Masters, but that's often not even the fun part. The fun part is the lead into that moment and everything that makes up what should be another awesome 83rd Masters. Here are a few notes and thoughts from Monday. D.J. made an albatross on No. 15 right after I walked away from his pairing. It was on his second ball, but it was louder than probably 75 percent of roars I've heard during actual competition at other tournaments. The D.J.-McIlroy pairing was intriguing, wasn't it? I haven't known them to play a lot of practice rounds together, but they are arguably the two best golfers on the planet right now. McIlroy (2.7) and Johnson (2.5) make up two of the three golfers on the PGA Tour gaining two or more strokes per round against the field (Justin Thomas at 2.0 is the other). Rory was bouncing around pretty hard. That's all I'll say. This is remarkable. I loved this thread from Kevin Van Valkenburg. Not having my phone on the course is one of my favorite parts of the tournament every year. I'm reading a book right now called Digital Minimalism, and it talks a lot about the mental health benefits from not being tuned into a screen for eight hours a day. Being forced into it is not the worst thing in the world. Bryson DeChambeau's quotes in his press conference on Monday did not disappoint. They were actually downright delightful.<doc-sep>
Ahead of Tiger Woods' 22nd Masters, Tom Rinaldi looks back at the changes in Tiger's life and Augusta National since his first win. (3:59) AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tiger Woods' preparation for the Masters has already included two nine-hole tours of the course as well as a full practice round last week in which he shot 65 at Augusta National. Woods, 43, a four-time tournament winner, was off the course Monday prior to 11 a.m. before going to the practice area. He played the back nine at with Fred Couples and Justin Thomas. He had arrived late Sunday afternoon and went straight to the course with just a putter and a wedge, spending some three hours on the front nine, hitting shots from 75 yards and in and working on his short game. Poor weather is in the forecast for late Monday and Tuesday, possibly curtailing practice time. Woods also came to Augusta National last Wednesday from his Florida home and spent the day on site, playing 18 holes and shooting a 65 that included a three-putt at the first green. Augusta member Jeff Knox was part of the round for nine holes, as was Rob McNamara, a vice president at Woods' TGR Ventures, who spent the entire 18 holes with Woods and two Augusta National caddies. Woods is making his 22nd Masters appearance, dating to his first in 1995 as an amateur. In addition to his four wins, Woods has 13 other top-10 finishes, his last a tie for fourth in 2013. Woods missed the tournament in 2014, 2016 and 2017 due to back issues, and was tied for 32nd last year. He will go into Thursday's first round ranked 12th in the world, coming off a tie for fifth at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship, one of his five tournament starts in 2019.
T he big day is almost here: the annual September event when Apple launches its new raft of products, including the much-awaited new iPhone. Even if you’re not travelling to the Steve Jobs Theatre at Apple Park, you can still keep up with everything that’s going on with the world’s first trillion dollar company. From how to watch the event to what is going to be announced, here’s everything you need to know about the 2018 Apple conference. How to watch the 2018 Apple launch The big Apple launch event takes place on Wednesday, September 12 at 10am Pacific time, 6pm BST. If you want to watch the big unveiling, you can catch the live stream at Apple.com. The best way to tune in is from Safari, Apple’s own internet browser, but if you have a PC you can watch on Microsoft Edge. The live stream definitely will not be working on Google Chrome. Apple's CEO Tim Cook / Justin Sullivan / Staff / Getty What is being unveiled this year: new iPhone XS, Max and iPhone XR At the annual September event, the focus is mainly on the shiny new iPhone Apple will be unveiling. This year, we’re expected to get three new phones: the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and the iPhone XR. Leaked images, published by 9to5Mac, show the iPhone XS in a new gold colour / 9to5Mac The iPhone XS and Max are going to be updates on last year’s iPhone X, featuring OLED screens, an all-glass design, Apple’s latest processor and at least 4GB of RAM. The XR, by comparison, will be a cheaper device, with an LCD screen that isn’t as bright and will be sized at around 6.1-inches. It's likely Apple is going to remove the home button on the new iPhone devices too, signalling the end of TouchID forever. When you have facial recognition through FaceID, there isn't really the need for a home button anymore, and Apple probably isn't going to give its fans an in-screen fingerprint reader, though other companies like Samsung and OnePlus choose to keep this option on the back of the device. So with the iPhone XS and XR smartphones: goodbye thumbprint, hello face unlock. Loading.... What is being unveiled this year: Apple Watch 4 Apple still makes one of the most popular smartwatches with the Apple Watch and fans are eagerly awaiting the updated version. The new Apple Watch 4 is expected to have a bigger screen and thinner bezels to ensure you get a great display. Not only that, but rumours abound that the 4 will also have a longer battery life, enhanced health monitoring and could even have Apple’s facial recognition tech, FaceID. Will the new Apple Watch 4 have a selfie camera? (Apple ) / Apple What is being unveiled this year: updated MacBook Air Earlier this year, Apple unveiled its new Apple MacBook Pros in somewhat of a surprise announcement. But this week’s event could see us treated to details about a new MacBook Air. Rumours have been floating around for a while that Apple could release a new and cheaper MacBook Air – good news for Air fans. However, the Air was always supposed to be the lighter, cheaper model compared to the more substantial MacBook Pro. Since Apple released the OG MacBook two years ago - the company’s thinnest, lightest laptop at a mere 13.1mm and weighs 0.9kg - there might not be room in Apple’s arsenal for a MacBook Air any more. The MacBook Air hasn’t had an update in a few years and if Apple omits one again it this week, it could signal the end of the Air for good. What is being unveiled this year: iPad Pro 2018 In the iPad corner, it looks like we could be seeing a new iPad Pro this year. According to 9to5Mac, the new iPad Pro will have dramatically smaller bezels (the frame around the screen) to give you a better screen experience. It is hoped the new iPad Pro will come with Face ID though this is currently unconfirmed. If the new Pro does come with Face ID, this could also mean the end of the home button on the iPad. What is being unveiled this year: iOS 12 One of the most important announcements at this year’s Apple conference will be the release date for iOS 12. Whilst a few of the features were previewed at WWDC earlier this year, it’ll be great to know when iOS 12 will actually be arriving on devices. Updates to Apple’s mobile software including digital detox features, upgrades to Apple’s augmented reality experience, ARKit, and new Memojis. Apple's Memoji update will be coming to the iPhone this Autumn / Apple How to pre-order the new Apple products Once Apple announces its new products on Wednesday, all details will be made available on how to pre-order and buy them. It’s likely that pre-orders for the new iPhone release, Apple Watch and iPad Pro will open on Friday 10 September.<doc-sep>On Wednesday, September 12, Apple will hold its annual iPhone-centric event at the Steve Jobs Theater on the Apple Park campus. This year's theme is "Gather Round," the line that was on the invitations sent out to members of the media in late August. This year's event is shaping up to be quite exciting, with three new iPhones and refreshed Apple Watch Series 4 models on the horizon. Bigger displays seem to be the major draw this year, with Apple introducing both a 6.5-inch iPhone and larger-screened Apple Watch models that have smaller bezels. play 2018 iPhone Lineup Apple's 2018 iPhone lineup will consist of three devices: a 5.8-inch OLED device that's a follow up to the current iPhone X, a larger 6.5-inch OLED device that's a sort of "iPhone X Plus," and a 6.1-inch device with an LCD screen and a lower price tag that's meant to be Apple's more affordable smartphone. All three of the iPhones will feature nearly edge-to-edge designs with a notch that houses a TrueDepth Camera System, putting an end to the Touch ID Home button in Apple's flagship iPhone lineup. While the three iPhones will have almost non-existent bezels like the iPhone X, the 6.1-inch iPhone's bezels may be slightly thicker due to the LCD display instead of the OLED display. 2018 iPhone dummy models Internally, Apple employees are said to be referring to this year's iPhones as an "S" upgrade, a notation reserved for years when upgrades focus on internal components rather than design changes. "S" naming is appropriate given that all three iPhones are using an X-style design even though there are two new devices. Apple is expected to use the 7-nanometer TSMC-manufactured A12 chip in all of the new iPhones for parity in processing power. The A12 should be faster and more efficient than the A11 for faster processing times, better graphics, and improved battery life. Early benchmarks suggest the A12 is 10 percent faster than the A11. Leaked information from Apple suggests the 5.8-inch iPhone will be referred to as the "iPhone Xs" while the larger 6.5-inch iPhone could be called the "iPhone Xs Max," with Apple doing away with the "Plus" moniker that it has used since the release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. play Such a naming scheme makes some sense because the "Plus" designation has traditionally referred to phones that have features non-Plus phones do not, but it does not appear that there are differentiating features between the two OLED iPhones with the exception of screen size, battery life, and price tag. The iPhone Xs models, which will have resolutions of 2,688 x 1,242 (6.5") and 2,436 x 1,125 (5.8") according to rumors, will feature 12-megapixel dual-lens camera systems like the iPhone X, sturdy stainless steel frames, faster Intel LTE modems with support for 4X4 MIMO, 4GB RAM, and up to 512GB of storage space. Improved battery technology may allow Apple to introduce a two-cell L-shaped 3,300 to 3,400 mAh battery in the 6.5-inch model and a 2,700 to 2,800 two-cell battery in the 5.8-inch iPhone. Apple's iPhone Xs devices are expected to be available in silver and space gray like the iPhone X, but leaked images suggest Apple is also planning to introduce a new gold shade. Apple last year intended to introduce a gold iPhone X according to rumors, but was unable to do so due to manufacturing issues. Those problems have presumably been worked out this year, allowing for gold iPhone Xs models. The 6.1-inch iPhone, which we don't know the name of, will look similar to the iPhone Xs models, but with lesser features that are meant to keep costs lower. In addition to a 1,792 x 828 LCD display instead of an OLED display, this device will feature an aluminum frame instead of a stainless steel frame, a single-lens 12-megapixel rear camera rather than a dual-lens rear camera, a 2,600 to 2,700 mAh single-cell battery, up to 256GB of storage space, an Intel LTE modem with 2X2 MIMO, and 3GB RAM. We've heard some rumors suggesting the 6.1-inch iPhone's display won't support 3D Touch, but it's not clear if this is accurate. There has also been some speculation that Apple intends to use an aluminum rear shell rather than a glass rear shell, thereby not allowing wireless charging, but we believe all three iPhones will support wireless charging functionality. Glass panels for the 2018 iPhone models Faster wireless charging is a possibility for at least one of the iPhones Apple is developing with rumors suggesting Apple is working on a wireless charging coil made from copper wire instead of the ferrite polymer composite used in the current iPhone lineup. A copper wire charging coil would allow for faster and more efficient wireless charging, perhaps bumping up the 7.5W limit in the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X. Like the 2013 iPhone 5c, the 6.1-inch iPhone will supposedly come in a multitude of colors, with possibilities that include grey, white, blue, red, pink, black, and orange. The 6.1-inch iPhone will mark Apple's first real use of bright colors since the iPhone 5c. 6.1-inch iPhone dummy models in red, blue, and white, three color possibilities that have been rumored. From Slashleaks The 6.5-inch iPhone Xs Max and the 6.1-inch iPhone may support dual-SIM dual-standby in some countries like China, allowing for two SIM cards to be used at once. It's not clear if this functionality will be coming to the United States, however. There has also been a rumor Apple could include eSIM functionality in some of the devices planned for 2018, so we'll have to wait for launch to get a full picture of the SIM situation. Rumors suggest Apple's 6.1-inch "low cost" iPhone will be priced at $600 to $700, making it more affordable than the two OLED models that are in the works. The 5.8-inch iPhone Xs could be priced at $800 to $900, making it cheaper than the $999 iPhone X, while the 6.5-inch iPhone Xs Max could be priced at $900 to $1,000. Chart outlining prospective 2018 iPhone features, via Ming-Chi Kuo Some of the new iPhone models may ship with a Lightning to USB-C cable rather than a Lightning to USB-A cable plus a more powerful 18W power adapter, which would enable fast charging speeds right out of the box without the need to purchase additional equipment. While all three iPhone models are set to make their debut at Apple's September 12 event, rumors suggest the 6.1-inch model may not be available for pre-order alongside the two OLED models due to production difficulties. It is unclear if this information is accurate, but we've heard several rumors suggesting production issues for the 6.1-inch iPhone. For additional information on the three iPhones Apple will introduce next week, make sure to check out our iPhone Xs roundup. Apple Watch Series 4 The Apple Watch Series 4 is expected to feature a display that's 15 percent larger than the display of the Apple Watch Series 3, a change implemented through a reduction in the size of the bezels of the device. A larger display size will provide more room on the screen for apps and it will allow more space for watch faces. Apple is expected to introduce at least one new watch face with support for up to nine complications. Leaked image of Apple Watch Series 4 While we don't know the resolution of the 38mm Apple Watch, data found within the beta suggests the 42mm version will feature a resolution of 384x480, up from 312x390 in the current 42mm Apple Watch models. Aside from the larger display, a leaked marketing image suggests the Apple Watch Series 4 will look similar to the Series 3, with no major design changes. With no significant change in design, Apple Watch Series 4 models will continue to be compatible with existing Apple Watch bands. The Apple Watch Series 4 could include a gold stainless steel color for the first time based on the leaked image, and there have been rumors that it could potentially use a haptic side button rather than a physical side button. Other rumors have pointed towards a longer battery life enabled through a higher-capacity battery and improved health monitoring capabilities related to the heart rate sensor, but we haven't heard concrete details on what could be included. Alongside the new Apple Watch, Apple is expected to introduce a selection of new bands as it does with each major event. For more information on what we can expect to see in the Apple Watch Series 4, make sure to check out our Apple Watch roundup. AirPower Apple introduced the AirPower in September 2017 and promised to launch it in 2018, but development issues have delayed its release. Rumors have suggested Apple's updated timeline included a release in or before September, so we're hitting that deadline. We expect to see Apple's AirPower become available for purchase alongside the new 2018 iPhones and Apple Watch models. The AirPower is designed to charge the Apple Watch (Series 3 and 4), glass-backed iPhones, and AirPods all at the same time, with a wireless charging case required to enable wireless charging for the AirPods. AirPods With the AirPower, Apple is supposed to be introducing a new AirPods Charging Case that adds wireless charging to the earbuds, but because the AirPower has taken so long to launch, we're set to see updated AirPods with new features. Rumors suggest that the AirPods will see a minor update this year adding an upgraded wireless chip that supports hands-free "Hey Siri" functionality. With "Hey Siri" support, AirPod owners will be able to activate Siri without needing to double tap on the AirPods with a finger. An upgraded set of AirPods will also likely ship with the aforementioned Charging Case with wireless charging capabilities, and Apple is also expected to sell that case on a standalone basis so customers who have already purchased AirPods can upgrade to it. Existing AirPods Charging Case next to redesigned AirPods Charging Case with wireless charging capabilities No other major changes are expected for the AirPods this year, but there have been some hints that Apple is working on a set of Apple-branded high-end over-ear headphones that could launch in late 2018 at the earliest, so we may see a mention of them. Rumors on a launch date have been mixed, though, so Apple may not be ready to debut these until 2019. For more information on the AirPods, check out our AirPods roundup. Software Updates New versions of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS have been in beta testing since June, and Apple is likely to provide golden master versions of each of the updates following its September 12 event. The golden master versions of iOS 12, macOS Mojave, watchOS 5, and tvOS 12 will represent the final version of the software that will be provided to device owners when the software launches. We expect to see Apple release iOS 12, watchOS 5, and tvOS 12 on Wednesday, September 19, two days ahead of the predicted launch of the 2018 iPhone models. Such a launch date would be in line with past software release timelines. We could also see macOS Mojave on that day, but historically, macOS release dates have varied somewhat. Additional information on all of the new features included in Apple's fall 2018 software lineup can be found in our iOS 12, tvOS 12, watchOS 5, and macOS Mojave roundups. Possibilities for September or October Several additional updates are on the horizon for Apple's Mac and iPad lineups, but in past years when there have been a slew of fall updates to unveil, Apple has held two events: one in September focusing on iPhones and the Apple Watch and one in October to focus on Macs and iPads. While it's possible Apple could unveil new Macs and iPads at its September event, we believe the company is going to wait until an October event simply due to time constraints and the sheer number of devices that are in the works for the fall. iPad Pro<doc-sep>
All The Apple Products Launching This Week [2018 iPhone Event] It’s that time of the year when Apple releases their new iPhones. But this year, we’re expecting a little more than usual. Here’s everything we expect from the company’s big reveal this week as well as some things we’re hoping for at Thursday’s event . New iPhones There’s almost no doubt the 2018 iPhone range will include three new models. The iPhone X will most likely be replaced by the iPhone XS – the name makes sense given the expected price tag is likely to tip over $2,000. It will be a point update on last year’s flagship model with the next version of Apple’s A-series processors as well as a memory update from 3GB of RAM to 4GB. Other potential new features include a third rear camera and coloured bodies (I expect that to be a feature of the lowest cost model, in the same vein as the iPhone 5c) although a rumoured gold-coloured body could be reserved for the premium models. We’re likely to also see the iPhone XS Max – a larger version of the phone which will increase the display size from 5.8-inches to 6.5-inches. The use of the “Max” moniker is a departure from the company’s use of “Plus” with previous models. The more interesting model, I think, is the lower-cost unit. Expected to look a lot like the iPhone X, this entry level model will replace the iPhone X’s OLED display with a lower cost LCD and possibly move from the stronger and more resilient stainless steel body to aluminium. 3D Touch is likely to be omitted from the new entry level iPhone. 2018 iPhone X Plus (6.5-inch) and iPhone (6.1-inch) Dummy Models. pic.twitter.com/QrgkT6u0vS — Ben Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) July 29, 2018 With Apple’s entire laptop range now going 100% USB-C and their desktop systems also supporting the new standard, I think we can assume the standard charging cable to be USB-C on one end, with the Lightning connector retained – for now. There’s little doubt Apple will move to USB-C for the iPhone and iPad eventually, but I expect that move to be completed in 2019. The European Union has been pushing for phone chargers to become universal and for proprietary connectors to be banned. Assuming that happens, it makes sense for Apple to follow suit, rather than have EU-specific models. Apple Watch Series 4 While September is usually all about the iPhone, Apple looks like they will be releasing a substantially upgraded Apple Watch, The Apple Watch series 4 is rumoured to have a slightly larger and higher definition display as well as the ability to run more complications on the display. That points to a substantial processor boost and a commensurate increase in battery power in order to keep things running. Exclusive: Apple Watch Series 4 revealed — massive display, dense watch face, more https://t.co/Fwg5kH6dEL by @apollozac pic.twitter.com/5yrKmsK3g8 — 9to5Mac  (@9to5mac) August 30, 2018 The Apple Watch Series 3 was a relatively minor upgrade from it’s predecessor where as the Series 2 added water proofing and integrated GPS. So, it seems Apple is moving with their familiar “tick-tock” upgrade cycle where alternate product updates are either major or minor. iPad Update As reported a few weeks ago, the iPad Pro will get a substantial refresh with TouchID going the way of the dodo. This means the screen size will increase without adding extra heft to Apple’s flagship tablets. With the “basic” iPad getting an update earlier this year, and the iPad Pro likely to get a display bump as well as the latest Apple processor and some more memory in keeping with the new flagship iPhones, all that remains is for the company to do something with the iPad mini. I’m a big fan of the iPad mini form factor. It’s a great size for reading e-books and, if it supported the Apple Pencil (or the new Logitech Crayon) it could replace a paper-based notebook. If it had a bezel-less display it would also be perfect for watching movies while travelling. The current iPad mini hasn’t been updated in over three years so it’s ripe for a major refresh. But while I hope Apple will give it some love next week, I doubt it will see any. iOS 12 Will Be Released To The Public Apple has released a massive number of beta versions for iOS 12.
Think Australian, shoot Australian. Another year of hot and fresh Rainbow Six Siege content is upon us, and Burnt Horizon will take us to the Outback, with two new operators from the Australian Special Air Service (SASR). Trusted Reviews has all the info on Year 4, Season 1 of Rainbow Six Siege, and we’re going to be out in Montreal getting a look at the maps, operators and how they fit into Rainbow Six Siege’s tumultuous meta. Related: Best PC Games Rainbow Six Siege Burnt Horizon: release date Burnt Horizon will release on Wednesday March 6, after a two week period on the technical test server. Strap in! Related: Best FPS Games Rainbow Six Siege Burnt Horizon: New Defender Operator Mozzie The defender, Mozzie mixes solid firepower with a powerful gadget to frustrate the efforts of attackers. Mozzie’s gadget is a slingshot ‘pest launcher’ that can fire a tiny drone-hacking robot into the environment, capable of taking full control of any attacker drone that comes into range. In play, this gives you two options. You can toss it directly at a drone, taking immediate control with a direct hit. However it can also be fired at part of the map where it will lie in wait until something rolls by, at which point it’ll hop on the front of the drone. This is a major jump scare and a useful way to catch out enemies trying to drone out a room before entry. The range seems to be just a couple of metres, and it can get hung up on parts of the scenery.When one of the drones turns “traitor”, the attacking team gets no notification or warning except through the light on the front of the drone, which will turn from red to a ghostly blue when it’s under enemy control. When Mozzie has control, he can do anything the drone could usually do. With one of Twitch’s Shock Drones he could give you a cheeky shock or mark you, while with a regular drone Mozzie can jump, drive and scan without issue. If he sneaks by unnoticed, this is a powerful intel tool for the defenders. The negative of this all is that Mozzie will have to put down his guns and hide away in a corner to drive his drones. This is a negative because Mozzie is tooled up, bringing a Commando 9 assault rifle which is great at mid-range or the P10 Roni, which completely shreds attackers with a ridiculous rate of fire. In terms of sidearms he (and Gridlock) are packing super shorty shotguns which are fearsome up close, and great for trashing scenery if you need to barrel through a hatch or make a kill hole. In play, Mozzie seems to fit into any role. With a mix of 2 speed / 2 armour, a fragger’s loadout and a powerful intel gadget, Mozzie’s run transitions during the round. I had a lot of success pushing back defenders by distracting them with a blast from a Shock Drone before pulling out a gun and flanking them while they try to disable the drone attacking them. At other times, I anchored the defence, or used my network of drones to provide full intel on the attacker’s plans to the defending team. I’ve been leery about operators and their role before, but Mozzie is a great addition that can turn the attacker’s tools against them. Rainbow Six Siege Burnt Horizon: New Attacker Operator Gridlock Gridlock meanwhile, feels like a defender that’s switched sides, bringing strong area denial gadgets and some powerful weaponry to help lock an area down. As a 1 speed 3 armour, Gridlock fits into a support role, but her gadget is absolutely wild, and can completely seal off an approach to protect a planted bomb or a possible flank route. The gadget unleashes a tiny robot that springs around the place dropping razor sharp wire, which will hurt anyone that walks over it. Stepping onto a single trap won’t hurt you much, but it causes defenders to slow down and make noise, which are both terrible for long-term survival prospects during a Rainbow Six Siege round. Using this during a match on House, a personal favourite for experimenting with the new operators thanks to how plain it is, I was able to plant the bomb in Kid’s Bedroom and then quickly fill the room and the balcony hallway with razor sharp surprises. This might not work for you: this is the first time I’ve played a match in over a year where someone reinforced the wall of the kid’s bedroom. But being able to lock an area down quickly is a great feeling. Taking it to the new Outback map, there are plenty of wide-open corridors that Gridlock’s vicious little droid feels made for jamming up. If that doesn’t work for you, Gridlock’s M249 is a great piece of kit, reloading from a STANAG magazine rather than strapping in a new box. This means you reload quickly, and you can also bolt on the scope that was used on the sidearms of Wind Bastion. The optics are clean and open, making it easy to trace rounds in on a target, even firing in full auto. Gridlock also packs the F90 assault rifle. This is a relatively recent bullpup assault rifle that only made its public debut in 2012. This probably explains why it looks like a science fiction weapon, and it’s easy to control and keep on target, although I definitely favour the M249. In terms of sidearms, it’s the same story as Mozzie. There’s a Super Shorty and an SDP 9mm pistol. Gridlock seems like she’ll fill a valuable role, helping to lock down flanks and objectives, and anchoring objectives after the Attacking team has made their move. Rainbow Six Siege Burnt Horizon: Changes To The Existing Operators Burnt Horizon is bringing some substantial changes to several different operators, meaning there’s a good chance one of your favourite operators has seen some big changes. We won’t know every change coming to Burnt Horizon until the full reveal, but in a blog post on Ubisoft’s website, the developer reveals some of the operators getting a change. You can see it all on the blogpost on Ubisoft’s webpage, but we’ve copied the raw changes below. Hit the link for the full reasoning, or scroll down to see how things are going to change. We also got an early look at a couple of extra changes, which you can find at the very bottom . Ash Removed ACOG from R4-C Maverick Increase swap time between SURI Torch and weapons Dokkaebi After 18 seconds, phone calls from Dokkaebi will hang up on their own Being in range of Mute jammers will prevent Dokkaebi from calling you Walking into range of Mute jammers will hang up phone calls during the call Capitao Increasing area of effect size Reducing damage per tick from 19 to 12 Clash Removing Muzzle Brake on Machine Pistol Lesion Reduced Gu Mines damage per tick from 8 to 4 We also saw some specifics on remakes for Mute, Glaz and Lion. We’ll share those below. Glaz Glaz has gotten a significant rework. The way Glaz’s scope picks people out in yellow makes the Russian sniper bizarrely good at pushing forwards into tight situations, especially as he can pick people out through a layer of smoke. This was unintended, and Ubisoft have now made it so that when moving Glaz’s scope will no longer highlight enemies. You can still hang back and pick off targets through the help of the bright yellow glow, or you can push a point. You won’t be able to do both any more. We played a little with this, and it seems to work. It’s hard to suss out the finer details of Glaz when you’re playing a new map and don’t know the angles, but he feels much less powerful at sweeping into an area now. Lion Oh boy has this Lion rework been a long time coming. It’s a small change but it’s so elegantly done.<doc-sep>Rainbow Six Siege's next downloadable content will be Burnt Horizon, a set of operators and environments that pay homage to the continent of Australia. It accompanied the announcement with a short teaser that shows the Outback Map. According to the announcement, the new DLC will include two new operators: one attacker and one defender. How exactly they'll function is left a bit of a mystery, though. The two are said to be old friends from the SASR, and they're described as stoic and quick-witted, respectively. The overview of the map shows a dusty, isolated area of the red desert. As usual, the new map will be released for free, and season pass holders will get the two new operators right away. Everyone else will have to wait an extra week and then grind for in-game currency to unlock them. More details on the operators and the new map will be coming during the Six Invitational tournament in Montreal on February 17. It will be aired on the Rainbow Six Twitch channel. Rainbow Six Siege launched in 2015 with generally positive reviews, but Ubisoft has kept it going long after launch. It has been regularly adding new operators and maps, along with lots of regular rebalancing. The live game model has paid off for the studio, even earning it a spot among the 2018 Steam Awards in the "Better With Friends" category.<doc-sep>Ubisoft has officially unveiled the two new operators coming to Rainbow Six Siege with operation Burnt Horizon. Though Burnt Horizon does not itself have a release date yet, Ubisoft is ramping up to a full reveal at the game’s Six Invitational tournament this weekend. Which means, it’s time to get introduced to Rainbow Six Siege’s two new operators. Both Australian, in case you haven’t been caught up yet. Tori “Gridlock” Tallyo Fairous is the attacker. She carries Trax Stingers devices originally designed to stop perusing vehicles. It’s not yet clear what the devices’ effect on players is going to be just yet. Then there’s Max “Mozzie” Goose, a defender, and the one with the potentially more interesting device. Mozzie has a tool called Pest, which, judging from the trailer, messes with attacker drones. Like in Gridlock’s case, Ubisoft is keeping the actual gameplay reveal for Mozzie until Sunday, after the tournament’s conclusion. Catch the short reveal trailer below, and click through the link to see the recently revealed Outback map.<doc-sep>
Rainbow Six Siege will soon add two new operators to its big roster with the launch of operation Burnt Horizon. Burnt Horizon is the first DLC drop in Rainbow Six Siege’s Year 4 of content, bringing with it a new map, and two new Australian operators. Ubisoft recently revealed a little bit about their backgrounds, and at the Six Invitational over the weekend, showed off how they’re actually going to play for the first time. Gridlock, the attacker, is capable of deploying small traps called Trax Stingers. She can put down several of these, and they’re intended to lock angles that might be used by roaming and rotating defenders. As you might’ve guessed, if the small damage they do doesn’t get you, the sound you make while destroying them will alert others to your location. The damage itself is minimal, at only 10hp per trap, but they also slow down defenders unlucky to get caught in them. Each canister expands into several traps when deployed, but you can halt this by shooting it before it deploys the full load. Unlike most throwables, Gridlock’s Trax Singers can’t be stopped by Yager’s ADS. Watch on YouTube Keeping with the meta shakeup, Mozzie is a defender who can control attacker drones. Using his Pest Launcher, Mozzie is able to capture attacker drones and use them to his team’s advantage. The gadget can capture any drone, including Twitch’s. Once a drone is under Mozzie’s control, it can be used anywhere in the map, but he won’t be able to take it out of bounds. More interestingly, he can hide his Pest around a corner to catch an attacker’s drone, meaning he doesn’t have to aim the launcher physically. Captured drones will be highlighted for defenders, but attackers will have to look a little closer at the blue LEDs (compared to red by default) to be able to tell them apart. IQ’s scanner can detect these hacked drones, and Dokkaebi can hack the drone’s feed back, but not regain control. In other words, you can subtly use it to spy on defenders if they parked the drone somewhere good.
Total Dhamaal hit the theatres last Friday and ever since the film has been doing well at the box-office. Directed by Indra Kumar, this film is the third part of the Dhamaal franchise, the first two being Dhamaal and Double Dhamaal. On its opening day, the film earned Rs 16.50 crores followed by Rs 20.40 crore on Saturday, Rs 25.50 crore on Sunday and Rs 9.85 crore on Monday making the grand total a whopping Rs 72.25 crore. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi and Javed Jaffrey in crucial roles and their camaraderie is being appreciated by the audience. Critics claim that the film has some hilarious portions. Well, do tell us in the comments section below what you think about the film if you’ve watched it already.<doc-sep>Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit starrer Total Dhamaal continues to witness a great run at the box office. Check it out. Total Dhamaal starring , Anil Kapoor, among others in lead roles released last Friday, becoming one of the top grossers of this year. The movie is performing extremely well at the box office despite critical bashing and has set a record for a comedy film releasing on a non-holiday. According to Box Office India, the movie held up well on Tuesday with the collections ranging around Rs 8.25-8.50 crore nett, which is a great number considering the time of release. With this, the five-day total of the movie stands over Rs 79 crore nett. If the movie continues to enjoy such a great run, it will enter the 100 crore club by the end of this week. Total Dhamaal is the third film in the franchise. Sanjay Dutt played pivotal character in the first two movies. The film has more than double the business of the last Dhamaal film in just five days. The film will face competition from Kesari starring which releases next week. Meanwhile, Anil has been on cloud nine with the movie performing exceedingly well. He in an exclusive interview with us had said that he is happy that the family audiences are responding well to the movie. With Total Dhamaal, Anil reunited with Madhuri after a long time and he added that it was the right film for the duo to return to the celluloid together. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Anil Kapoor on Total Dhamaal success: Thrilled to see people enjoying; was a blast making the film Credits :Box Office India Read More<doc-sep>Is it a good time to open a comedy? With patriotism being the flavour of 2019 till now -- both Vicky Kaushal’s Uri and Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika did well -- with Ranveer Singh’s Gully Boy bringing an interesting change of tone, it is now the turn of Total Dhamaal to bow in. With Ajay Devgn headlining the comedy caper, it also brings together the jodi of Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit after 19 years. The film also stars Esha Gupta, Riteish Deshmukh, Javed Jaffrey, Johnny Lever, Arshad Warsi, Boman Irani, Sanjai Mishra and many others. With so much going in Total Dhamaal’s favour, trade is optimistic that the film will be yet another success this year. Film exhibitor Akshaye Rathi predicted that the film will open at around Rs 10-12 crore, owing to its comic theme. Talking on HT, Rathi said, “This is a film which should register a big opening as it caters to huge social strata. It should appeal to the kids, elders and should perform well in the single screens, multiplexes and tier-2, tier-3 cities, which is a huge chunk. It’s from a director who has succeeded more often than not.” Rathi is also certain that the film will be able to cross Rs 100 crore and may collect a total of around Rs 125 crore. He said, “Total Dhamaal should get a terrific response. Mass entertainers are the ones which get the best value in satellite rights.” On being asked if Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt’s Gully Boy will affect the box office numbers of the film, Rathi says, “Not at all. Gully Boy caters to the multiplex audience while Total Dhamaal is for the masses.” Directed by Indra Kumar, Total Dhamaal is the third in the successful Dhamaal series. The trailer was received well by the viewers and also shared a glimpse of many wild animals, who form an intriguing part of the story. The monkey Crystal, who has been a part of Hollywood hits such as Hangover 2, also makes its Bollywood debut with the film. Also read: Ananya Panday’s Koffee With Karan appearance is now a meme and the actor is having the last laugh The superhit Helen number Mungda has been recreated in the film and features Sonakshi Sinha. It was however, slammed by the creators of the original song. Another yesteryear song Paisa Yeh Paisa from the film Karz has been recreated in the film and stars Madhuri in a glamourous avatar. Follow @htshowbiz for more ott:10<doc-sep>
Total Dhamaal box office collection prediction: The film starring Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit is expected to have a good run in theaters. Total Dhamaal box office collection prediction: The film starring Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit is expected to have a good run in theaters. Total Dhamaal, is the third film in the popular Dhamaal franchise. The Indra Kumar directorial is this week’s Bollywood release, and boasts of an ensemble cast including actors like Ajay Devgn, Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh and others. Riding on its star power and the inclination of the audience towards madcap comedies, the film is expected to have a double-digit opening in cinemas. According to film trade analyst Girish Johar, Total Dhamaal will earn Rs 13 crore on Friday. He said, “The film is toplined by stars like Ajay Devgn, Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor, Arshad Warsi and Riteish Deshmukh and these are fantastic names to lure the audience. Also, Indra Kumar is a great director. The trailer has been received well too, so I believe it will have a good start at the ticket counters.” He added, “In fact, in the last few days, the star cast of the film has promoted it as a film that releases all your tension. So, the awareness level is quite high, and I somehow peg its day one collection at Rs 13 crore.” Johar also believes that comedy films do work at the box office as they are family oriented wherein the kids can also go and have a blast. He thinks the success of the previous Dhamaal films will add to the performance of Total Dhamaal which is releasing in over 2500 screens. On being asked if Gully Boy, starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, will impact the collection of Total Dhamaal, Johar opined, “Gully Boy has been appreciated but it has only centred around certain key pockets namely Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru. It has fared a little less in the north and obviously, in other regions, even lesser. So, I don’t think it will impact the collections of Total Dhamaal as it is for a selected audience whereas the latter is an all-out no brainer, family comedy film. Total Dhamaal will be the first choice unless it has completely trashy content. People will go for it for good laughter and if it succeeds in doing that, it will have no competition.”
Former President Jimmy Carter is calling out Donald Trump for his reaction to the death of Sen. John McCain Former President Jimmy Carter is calling out Donald Trump for his reaction to the death of Sen. John McCain. In a new interview with Fox Business Network‘s Cavuto: Coast to Coast, Carter says, “I thought that President Trump made a mistake at first by not recognizing John McCain’s unquestioned commitment to our country in the Navy and as a prisoner of war and also in his service in Congress.” Get push notifications with news, features and more. Carter, who, like McCain, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, added that Trump’s “early mistakes” in the matter have since been “adequately corrected.” “I think both his (Trump’s) critics and also his supporters made it plain to him that he had made a mistake when the flag was up and down and so forth,” Carter said. “But I think that his last statement that I read yesterday has basically corrected that and now the flag will be lowered in honor of John McCain’s service to our country until the appropriate time. So, I think the early mistakes that had been made have been adequately corrected.” McCain died at 81 on Saturday after discontinuing treatment for brain cancer. Trump, 72, reacted to the news that night in a two-sentence tweet and also lowered White House flags to half-staff to honor the late senator. But then — in what was widely considered a snub from the president — the The White House‘s flags returned to full-staff on Monday, just two days after McCain’s death. Later on Monday, Trump released a full statement on announcing that the White House flag would return to half-staff and that Vice President Mike Pence will represent his administration at McCain’s funeral services. Carter, 93, acknowledged Trump’s turnaround in another interview with MSNBC on Tuesday, saying, “I think it was a very serious mistake Trump made, and his friends and opponents corrected him, I think, quite adequately.” RELATED VIDEO: Barack Obama Bemoans ‘Head-Spinning and Disturbing’ Events in Speech After Trump-Putin Meeting The nation’s 39th president has until recently been less vocal than other former commanders in chief about the goings-on in the White House. But in recent interviews, Carter has criticized the president and accused him of being dishonest. Carter told CBS News on Tuesday, “I think it’s well-known that the incumbent president is very careless with the truth. “I think I went through my campaign and my presidency without ever lying to the people or making a deliberately false statement, and I think that would be a very worthwhile thing to reinsert into politics these days,” he added. “I think he’s a disaster … In human rights and in treating people equal,” the former president said before his wife, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, 91, jumped in. “The worst is that he is not telling the truth, and that just hurts everything,” she added. RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack Carter told CBS News that in spite of his criticisms, he still wants Trump to succeed.<doc-sep>WASHINGTON -- Three former presidents, scores of members of Congress, current and former world leaders and family and friends were among those gathered Saturday morning to eulogize six-term Sen. John McCain in Washington.McCain's motorcade arrived from the Capitol, where he laid in state overnight, and the procession made a stop at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, where McCain's wife, Cindy, placed a wreath. His flag-draped casket was escorted by military body bearers up the cathedral steps under gray skies.It was the last public event in Washington, where McCain lived and worked over four decades, and part of McCain's five-day, cross-country funeral procession. He died Aug. 25 at age 81.<doc-sep>Touches of Sen. John McCain’s time spent in New Hampshire were apparent at Saturday’s services.Former New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte read from the Book of Wisdom. One of McCain’s closest personal friends Steve Duprey was an honorary pallbearer. "In the eyes of the foolish, they seemed to have died and their departure was thought to be a disaster and their going from us to be their destruction. But they are at peace," Ayotte read Saturday. The Granite State sat firmly in Mccain's heart, according to close friends. In his carefully crafted services, the late senator made sure his "second favorite state" was involved. "He liked the people of New Hampshire he said because they never let him forget he was the hired help,” Duprey told WMUR political director Adam Sexton. Duprey served as a national advisor for McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. He said the people of this state and the country needed their time to say goodbye. "It makes you realize that these ceremonies are important, not just for the family, but for America,” Duprey said. "He was a beacon around the world for freedom and the decency and dignity of all human beings." Touches of Sen. John McCain’s time spent in New Hampshire were apparent at Saturday’s services. Former New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte read from the Book of Wisdom. Advertisement One of McCain’s closest personal friends Steve Duprey was an honorary pallbearer. "In the eyes of the foolish, they seemed to have died and their departure was thought to be a disaster and their going from us to be their destruction. But they are at peace," Ayotte read Saturday. The Granite State sat firmly in Mccain's heart, according to close friends. In his carefully crafted services, the late senator made sure his "second favorite state" was involved. "He liked the people of New Hampshire he said because they never let him forget he was the hired help,” Duprey told WMUR political director Adam Sexton. Duprey served as a national advisor for McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. He said the people of this state and the country needed their time to say goodbye. "It makes you realize that these ceremonies are important, not just for the family, but for America,” Duprey said. "He was a beacon around the world for freedom and the decency and dignity of all human beings."<doc-sep>Bush delivered six eulogies when he was in the White House, including for Coretta Scott King, former president Gerald Ford and his former press secretary, Tony Snow. (His father, George H.W. Bush, seems to have delivered none while he was commander in chief, making him and Gerald Ford the only presidents since Johnson to stay out of this niche of speechmaking.)<doc-sep>
On Tuesday, Former President Jimmy Carter became the latest public figure to scold President Donald Trump for disrespecting John McCain after the senator’s recent passing in two interviews on Fox Business Network and MSNBC. In an interview with MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell, Carter was asked about all the recent commotion over the White House’s reluctance to fly the American flag at half-staff in McCain’s honor. Now that the White House’s flag has been lowered, Carter described it as an “adequate” correction on their part — though he also noted how Trump has been visibly unenthusiastic about saying anything positive about his deceased political foe. “I think that was a very serious mistake that President Trump made, and his friends and his opponents corrected him, I think, quite adequately. Now this most recent statement he’s made, I would say its okay, its still not as enthusiastic as it should be. I was proud to be veteran of the Naval Academy like John McCain, and his heroism in the war and his service to the military in general and also his service in the Congress of the United States made me proud to be a fellow graduate at the same institution.” Carter went on to say Trump has a “problem” putting his political squabbles aside, even with his new statement recognizing McCain’s lifetime of work in public service. Carter also made an appearance today on Fox Business, where he admonished Trump’s handling of the McCain fiasco as part of a wide-ranging interview. Be sure to check out the interesting moment in which Neil Cavuto spoke about interning for Carter back in the day. Watch above, via MSNBC and Fox Business. [Image via screengrab] — — >> Follow Ken Meyer (@KenMeyer91) on Twitter Have a tip we should know? [email protected]
CHICAGO (WLS) --Mars will be the closest it has been to Earth in 15 years overnight Monday into Tuesday and the Adler Planetarium is celebrating with free public viewing as the moment approaches. "If you've been seeing an extraordinarily orange thing in the sky, that's Mars," said Adler Planetarium Director of Public Observing Michelle Nichols.The Red Planet, she explained, has been moving closer to Earth for weeks. But in the early morning hours Tuesday, the two will be as close as they're going to get until 2035. "Normally Mars is fairly boring. It's fairly small through our telescope. So a lot of the time, we ignore it," Nichols said.But during this rare event, that changes. "We might see some slight color gradations, where it would suggest surface features," said Nichols, adding that because of an ongoing dust storm on Mars, "we won't know (until) we see it. But that's the cool thing about observing, that's the cool thing about astronomy. "From 9-11 p.m. Monday night, there will be telescopes set up on the planetarium's eastern side (next to the Doane Observatory). Visitors will have a chance to look up at Mars and also hold a piece of it in their hands, in the form of a small meteorite.If you can't make it to the Adler and don't have access to a telescope at home, you can watch a live picture from Adler's Doane Observatory here . ABC 7 will have live coverage on our Facebook page around 10 p.m. from the Adler Planetarium as well.Nichols said that although the closest distance will be early Tuesday morning, Mars will be bright in the night sky for a few more weeks.<doc-sep>Mars is approaching its closest distance to Earth in 15 years. On July 31, it will sit just 36,000,000 miles from our planet. That might sound pretty far, but in solar system terms, it's incredibly close. This means Mars will appear bigger and brighter than usual. Even if you missed Friday morning's opposition—where Earth traveled between the red planet and the sun—Mars is still remarkably bright in the night sky—and it will be for several weeks. On Friday, Mars will be visible from sunset, but NASA recommends waiting until midnight to get the best view, as the red planet will sit higher in the sky. Mars will be visible for several months, but it will appear smaller as we move into autumn. "When you first spot Mars rising in the east after sunset, you'll be startled by how bright it looks," noted Sky & Telescope observing editor Diana Hannikainepn. "Its pale orange color is unmistakable." If you're Mars-gazing tonight or over the next few months, look to the constellation Capricornus to catch a glimpse of the glowing planet. Mars will sit to the south of the half-goat half-fish pattern of stars. You don't need a telescope to catch the ocher orb, because it will shine so brightly. For much of the world, a blood moon will add to Mars's red domination of the skies Friday night (or Saturday morning, depending on your location). But if you live somewhere outside the viewing zone—like the U.S.—you can catch the event online with such websites as the Virtual Telescope Project or Timeanddate.com. You can check if and when you're in the viewing zone on this map. Virtual Telescope Project astronomer Gianluca Masi recently announced the livestream would take place from the historic Roman Forum in Rome, facing the city's iconic Colosseum. If you have your own telescope, you'll get a clearer picture of the red orb than with the naked eye. Surface details, however, will be obscured by a dust storm that's been raging across the planet for several weeks. If you don't have your own telescope, find out if your local observatory is hosting a viewing party for Friday's eclipse or Tuesday's close approach. If you don't want to head outside in the dead of night to watch the approach, Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles will be live streaming the event from 10 p.m. PT Monday July 30 (1:00 a.m. Tuesday ET) till 1.30 a.m. PT Tuesday (4:30 a.m. ET Tuesday). The event will be canceled if the weather isn't favorable. But don't worry—Mars will continue to stun for weeks. The planet will be far brighter than Jupiter at its peak, EarthSky reported, and it will continue to outshine the gas giant until September.<doc-sep>Mars, as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope in August 2003. That month, the Red Planet came closer to Earth than it had in the previous 60,000 years. Mars will make its closest approach to Earth in 15 years early tomorrow morning (July 31), and you can follow the historic encounter live online. The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles will air a webcast about the celestial event, with expert commentary, from 1 a.m. EDT to 5 a.m. EDT (0500 to 0900 GMT; 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. local Pacific time). You can watch the show here at Space.com, courtesy of Griffith, or directly via the observatory. You can see Mars with your own eyes before dawn on Tuesday (weather permitting) by looking to the southwestern sky. At about 4 a.m. your local time, Mars will be visible low on the southwestern horizon, with the moon shining to the upper left (as shown in the map below). [Mars at Opposition 2018: How to See It and What to Expect] Mars will shine in the soutwestern sky before dawn on July 31, 2018, when it will be at its closest to Earth since 2003. This Starry Night sky map shows where to look to see Mars at 4 a.m. your local time. (Image credit: Starry Night Software The Griffith Observatory is well-placed to host the Mars-viewing show. "By a celestial coincidence, at the same time, Mars will be at its very best position for viewing through a telescope from Los Angeles, as it crosses the meridian and appears highest in the southern sky," observatory representatives wrote in a statement. If you live in the Los Angeles area, you can also attend the Griffith event in person, for free. The observatory grounds will be open to the public, and small telescopes will be available for Mars viewing. (These scopes will be on the lawn; the observatory building itself will be closed.) The moment of closest approach occurs at 3:45 a.m. EDT (0745 GMT), when Mars and Earth will be separated by just 35.8 million miles (57.6 million kilometers). The two planets haven't rubbed shoulders so tightly since August 2003, when they veered within 34.6 million miles (55.7 million km) of each other. That 2003 encounter was truly special — the closest between the neighbor planets in about 60,000 years. Indeed, it came within a cosmic hair of the Mars-to-Earth minimum distance, which is 33.9 million miles (54.6 million km). (The maximum separation of the two planets is about 249 million miles, or 401 million km, and the average distance between them is 140 million miles, or 225 million km.) Tomorrow morning's close approach follows on the heels of Mars' "opposition." This milestone — when Mars, Earth and the sun align, with our planet in the middle — occurred Friday (July 27). Mars has been noticeably brighter than usual in our skies for a while, as it's been getting closer and closer to Earth. But the Red Planet is nowhere near as big or as bright as the moon. So don't fall for that hoax, which keeps popping up despite persistent debunking efforts. Follow Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall and Google+. Follow us @Spacedotcom, Facebook or Google+. Originally published on Space.com.<doc-sep>Perhaps you’ve already noticed the dazzling red dot dancing in the night sky. That’s Mars, our planetary neighbor. And for the past few weeks it has been growing brighter as it slowly approached a state that astronomers call opposition, when it and the sun are on opposite sides of Earth. It’s like we’re in between the two right now in a cosmic game of monkey in the middle. This occurred on Friday. It is now being followed by Mars’s closest approach to Earth Monday into Tuesday, and everyone in the world can watch, weather permitting. How often does Mars opposition occur? Earth and Mars align with the sun in opposition about once every two years. But truly jaw-dropping midnight views of Mars happen every 15 to 17 years. That’s when opposition occurs when Mars is at perihelion, or its closest position to the sun, according to Rich Zurek, project scientist for NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. This upcoming opposition will be one of those moments.<doc-sep>
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Mars will make its closest approach to Earth in the last 15 years early Tuesday morning -- making it appear brighter and larger than usual. The event, called Mars Close Approach, occurs when Mars is 35.8 million miles away from Earth, closer than normal. When Mars and Earth are close to each other, Mars appears very bright in the sky. Mars will be visible to the naked eye, but spectators can use binoculars and telescopes to get a more detailed view. It will be visible southeast of the moon, with a noticeably redder color than stars surrounding it. It will reach its highest point around midnight on July 31 -- about a third of the distance between the horizon and overhead. Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, Calif. will livestream the close approach, from 1 to 4 a.m. Eastern on Tuesday. The red planet comes close enough for viewing only once or twice every 15 or 17 years. IN OPPOSITION Since the red planet and the sun appear on opposite sides of the sky, Mars is in opposition, according to NASA. "If Earth and Mars followed perfectly circular orbits, opposition would be as close as the two planets could get," NASA said on its website. By mid-August, the planet will become fainter as Mars and Earth travel farther away from each other in their orbits around the sun. IF YOU MISS IT If you miss the Mars Close Approach, the next approach will be Oct. 6, 2020. NASA is planning several missions to Mars, including a spacecraft launch to study the center of the planet and a small helicopter that will access locations not reachable by ground travel. FOLLOW ANNALISE KNUDSON ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER.
Gucci has removed a controversial sweater from its website and apologized after some people said the sweater resembled blackface. The black turtleneck covers the face and has mouth opening with red lips surrounding it. It originally cost $890, according to screenshots from the Gucci website, taken before the product was removed. Many Twitter users who saw the sweater before it was removed were outraged that Gucci would release such an insensitive garment and tweeted to the company, demanding a change. Several people pointed out that not only did the sweater resemble the racist act of blackface, but it was released during Black History Month. A screenshot taken before the sweater was removed made its rounds on social media, with many people writing to Gucci in outrage over the racist sweater. Gucci Gucci removed the product and released a statement via Twitter on Wednesday. "Gucci deeply apologizes for the offense caused by the wool balaclava jumper. We consider diversity to be a fundamental value to be fully upheld, respected, and at the forefront of every decision we make," the company wrote, sharing an image of a longer statement. Gucci deeply apologizes for the offense caused by the wool balaclava jumper. We consider diversity to be a fundamental value to be fully upheld, respected, and at the forefront of every decision we make. Full statement below. pic.twitter.com/P2iXL9uOhs — gucci (@gucci) February 7, 2019 Gucci said the company is fully committed to increasing diversity throughout the organization. Several people pointed out that if more people of color worked at the fashion house, this insensitive garment may have been flagged as inappropriate and racist before being sold. Lawmakers in the state of Virginia are also embroiled in a blackface controversy, with two top officials admitting to wearing blackface in the past. Several Twitter users pointed out that Gucci appeared to disregard this current scandal and seemed out of touch. So @gucci puts out a sweater that looks like blackface...... On Black History Month.... And then issues an apology because they didn't know that blackface images are racist. 🤦🏿‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/G3HjPTIuuQ — Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) February 7, 2019 Prada and Gucci finally pulled their $550.00 keychain and $890 sweater after protesters called out racist imagery and deemed them unacceptable. Why didn't the brands see this? https://t.co/vnJJWv61Mp — Nancy Etcoff (@NancyEtcoff) February 7, 2019 Another major fashion brand was recently called out for using racist blackface images. In December, Prada came under fire for using blackface-style imagery in at least one of its New York City storefronts and online. The luxury brand was featuring a black caricature with exaggerated big red lips. Photos of the display brought fierce backlash on social media and prompted the company to get rid of the items.<doc-sep>Gucci is apologizing for a sweater with an attached face mask that blatantly recalls blackface. It’s yet another misstep by a fashion brand that echoes racist tropes. The sweater was part of the label’s fall collection, which riffed on the ways people construct their identities, and used an operating theater as the set of its runway show. Along with face coverings such as patterned balaclavas, it included a couple of knitted black masks with mouth holes framed by red lips. On the runway they didn’t cause a stir, but Gucci also sold a version attached to a black turtleneck sweater, creating a look that resembled the racist Sambo figure, which has long served as a tool to dehumanize black people. As more people noticed and outrage spread, Gucci issued an apology, and pulled the sweater from its stores and website. Adidas had to issue its own apology during Black History Month for a sneaker in its collection that was “celebrating black culture”: an all-white “uncaged” version of its popular Ultraboost model. Adidas has put out numerous “uncaged” sneakers before; the name refers to the shoe’s design omitting a plastic overlay. But that choice, along with the color, for a collection “celebrating black culture,” provoked a good deal of criticism on social media. Adidas pulled the sneaker and put out a statement: Toward the latter stages of the design process, we added a running shoe to the collection that we later felt did not reflect the spirit or philosophy of how Adidas believes we should recognize and honor Black History Month. After careful consideration, we have decided to withdraw the product from the collection. These sorts of blunders are becoming a regular occurrence. In December, Prada apologized and withdrew one of its expensive “Pradamalia” charms from sale over criticism that it resembled the Sambo figure. The month before, Dolce & Gabbana got into trouble over a tone-deaf ad that played on stereotypes about Chinese people. Earlier in 2018, H&M encountered a major backlash over a child’s hoodie that echoed a racist trope leveled against black people. In a somewhat different case, Nike is currently under pressure to recall a popular sneaker with text on the sole that people have complained looks like the Arabic for “Allah.” Critics have pointed to a lack of diversity and inclusivity in decision-making positions within companies as part of the reason these gaffes keep occurring. Brands are often rooted in one particular country and culture, which may be reflected in their hiring, but they’re also asking a global, diverse audience to buy their products. Those consumers are more empowered than ever, and brands are learning fast that they need to keep all of them in mind—from the way they design products right through the way they market them. If they don’t, the mistakes can be costly.<doc-sep>
Barely a month after Italian luxury fashion house Prada was accused of racism, Gucci has found itself in hot water. It’s “Balaclava knit top black,” that costs almost $900, sparked social media outrage, with several users suggesting it resembles blackface. The turtleneck top, which was part of the Gucci’s Fall/Winter 2018 balaclava collection, was no longer available on the brand’s website. The knit sweater has an attached balaclava that covers the lower half of the face. It also features a cut-out at the mouth that looks like oversized red lips. A Twitter user called Rashida was the first one to point it out and shared a screenshot of the product with the caption, “Balaclava knit top by Gucci. Happy Black History Month y’all.” Several people took to Twitter to lash out at the brand. “They could have literally chosen any other color scheme, but they went with this. It's intentional,” one user wrote. “Brands do this all the time. The racism causes outrage, but it’s subtle enough for them to make excuses and use the attention to boost sales. I feel like there are plenty of people who will buy from these brands BECAUSE of their racism,” wrote another user. Some also defended the brand and felt it didn’t really refer to black people. Post the outrage, Gucci issued an apology and confirmed the top had been removed from its website as well as physical stores. “Gucci deeply apologizes for the offense caused by the wool balaclava jumper. We consider diversity to be a fundamental value to be fully upheld, respected, and at the forefront of every decision we make,” the brand said in a statement issued Wednesday. “We are fully committed to increasing diversity throughout our organization and turning this incident into a powerful learning moment for the Gucci team and beyond,” the statement said. Photo: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images In December, Prada was forced to pull monkey-like keychains with exaggerated red lips from the market after accusations they represented examples of the racist blackface tradition. Post the outrage, the fashion label issued a statement saying, “The resemblance of the products to blackface was by no means intentional, but we recognize that this does not excuse the damage they have caused.” "We would like to convey our deep regret and sincere apologies for the Pradamalia products that were offensive. They have been removed from the market and will not be sold. Going forward, we pledge to improve our diversity training and will immediately form an advisory council to guide our efforts on diversity, inclusion and culture. We will learn from this and do better,” the statement said.
Lock finished his Mizzou career as one of the most prolific passers in program history with 12,193 passing yards and 99 touchdowns, which both rank second to former quarterback Chase Daniel. Lock became Missouri’s starter five games into and started all 38 games the last three years. Lock said his experience with starting at Missouri will help him in any situation – even being the understudy to Flacco. “I got thrown in the fire at Missouri, so if I need to go in and play early, I’ve been through that and learned a lot from that experience,” Lock said. “And I learned what a good backup was. I learned what it took to push me and what it took to help me in the film room, to where if I needed to be that guy for Joe, then by all means. A Super Bowl-winning quarterback. It’s kind of a prime spot to be in.” Projected as a first-rounder, Lock was among the 23 prospects in the NFL invited to Nashville to attend the draft in person. He was expected by some to go as high as No. 10 to Denver on Thursday, or to one of the other teams in need of a quarterback, like the Raiders and the Giants. But the Broncos traded back their No. 10 pick, chose former Iowa tight end Noah Fant at No. 20 for their first-round pick and Lock ended the first day of the draft without a future team.<doc-sep>For those who have been pounding the table for the Denver Broncos to use a high draft pick on a quarterback, you got your wish on Friday night. Not only did the team draft Drew Lock, but they also moved way up to do it. Using the pick they obtained from the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night (along with this year’s fourth and sixth-round selections), the Broncos came up 10 spots, directly after drafting Kansas State offensive lineman Dalton Risner, to get their guy. Lock comes in with just as many concerns as he does positive traits, but the Broncos felt the risk was worth the potential reward. Lock passed for over 12,000 yards in college at Missouri while tossing 99 touchdown passes. He also posted a 138.8 quarterback rating. But will that translate to the pro level? Lock possesses a strong arm and feels that he can make every throw at any time. But he also displays a frustrating level of inconsistency and his struggles against tough competition are a real concern. The good thing is that the Broncos have Joe Flacco so there will be no rush to get Lock on the field. This is the scenario the Broncos have long needed, a young prospect to sit behind a savvy veteran. John Elway should be applauded for making this move. Grade: A-<doc-sep>Many people believed the Broncos would take Drew Lock in the 2019 NFL draft. Nobody thought it would happen with Denver’s third pick. Broncos president of football operations John Elway stopped Lock’s slide on Friday by trading up to the no. 42 pick in the draft, and the Broncos’ quarterback drought may be over. While Kyler Murray, Daniel Jones (! ), and Dwayne Haskins all went in the top 15 on Thursday, Lock’s name was surprisingly not called. Denver was a popular destination for Lock because Elway has a type when it comes to quarterbacks—tall, athletic, rocket arm—and Lock fits it perfectly. The Broncos traded down with the Steelers to go from no. 10 to no. 20 and then grabbed Iowa tight end Noah Fant at that spot. Lock, who attended the draft and was watching from the green room, fell all the way out of the first round. A run on cornerbacks and offensive lineman pushed him from the 30s into the 40s, and when Denver came up on the clock at 41, it seemed too good to be true that Lock was still waiting. But the Broncos drafted Kansas State tackle Dalton Risner instead. Risner over Lock was a surprise, but it was also a sleight of hand. The Broncos promptly traded up with the Bengals for the no. 42 overall pick and grabbed Lock. The Broncos’ search for a quarterback post-Peyton Manning has become a running joke which peaked with Elway saying earlier this year that the newly acquired Joe Flacco was “just getting into his prime.” But Elway has been consistent in insisting that the Broncos are retooling, never rebuilding, and he does not have the patience for a project quarterback (as the Paxton Lynch debacle showed). That won’t be an issue for Lock, who has embraced being the most experienced quarterback in the 2019 draft. Lock was a four-year starter at Missouri, and in 2017 he was one of the best quarterbacks in the nation. That year, which was his third as a starter, Lock led the country in touchdown passes (44), and finished fourth in yards per attempt (9.5) and in passer rating (165.7). But as a senior in 2018, all of those numbers dropped off. He threw 16 fewer passing touchdowns, lost 1.5 yards per attempt, and chipped nearly 20 points off his passer rating from his junior year into his senior year. That dip in production may be one of the reasons he fell to the second round. (That, and also that NFL coaches told him at the Senior Bowl to “cut his bieber hair,” and based on the photos of him at the draft, he did not.) Drew Lock, who was projected to be the No. 1 overall pick by many at the start of the college football season, told @PATRIOTSdotCOM that he’d rather go No. 32 to a good team than No. 1 to a bad team. He wasn’t taken last night. pic.twitter.com/BB4eZzNXmA — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) April 26, 2019 Lock, who looks like the third Franco brother, has the biggest arm in the draft class. He’s been compared to Jay Cutler for trusting his ability to squeeze balls into tight (and sometimes nonexistent) windows, even when he is under pressure or scrambling. His arm is so strong that he can often make those tough plays happen, but it’s harder to rely solely on arm strength at the NFL level, when every defensive back is faster, and the schemes are more complicated. Lock has the physical ability to be a top-tier starter, but the footwork, accuracy, and decision-making Lock demonstrated in college are not consistent enough to be successful in the NFL. Yet there’s reason to believe he can improve on all three. In Lock’s time at Missouri, he went through two head coaches and three offensive coordinators, so it’s fair to attribute some of his unease to the constant shuffling on the coaching staff. It’s also catnip for an NFL team to hear a talented player was poorly coached and they can correct his mistakes, and it will fall on offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello to turn Lock into a top-tier passer. With last year’s second-rounder Courtland Sutton, emerging receivers DaeSean Hamilton and Tim Patrick, running backs Phillip Lindsay and Royce Smith, plus tight end Jeff Heuerman, the Broncos have a talented young core of skill players for Lock to target, and Risner can slide in alongside free agent tackle Ja’Wuan James, who is perhaps the best tackle signed in free agency this year. Lock has the experience Elway is looking for in a poised quarterback, and he could either push Flacco for the Week 1 starting job, replace him midseason, or take over next year. The last time Elway built the Broncos into a contender, he did it in free agency by getting Peyton Manning, DeMarcus Ware, and Aqib Talib. When the Broncos won the Super Bowl in 2016 and Manning retired, there was a wandering of the QB desert: Brock Osweiler, Lynch, Trevor Siemian, Osweiler again, Case Keenum, and most recently the trade for Flacco. Our apologies go out to Flacco, who preferred the Broncos take a win-now player in 2019. Be careful what you wish for. It took Elway some time, but he may have finally found a quarterback that is part of Denver’s future, rather than one that addresses its immediate short-term needs. He has already surrounded that quarterback with a young, talented offense built through the draft, and that may be a sign his strategy was wiser than we thought. Denver may soon be one of the most dynamic offenses in football. All they need to do now is get Lock to cut his hair.<doc-sep>MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - DECEMBER 31: Drew Lock #3 of the Missouri Tigers reacts during the first half of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on December 31, 2018 in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) It took longer than some of us anticipated, but the smoke became fire as the Denver Broncos selected quarterback Drew Lock. We do not know the exact number of meetings the Denver Broncos had with Drew Lock, but including game sightings, the interest has clearly been strong. Lock has a gift. This kid can really throw the football. There are flaws in his game and that may explain why Lock was taken in the second round. While there are footwork concerns and some accuracy inconsistencies, it is smart to have Lock sit under Joe Flacco for a year. Lock has drawn comparisons to Jay Cutler, but we can all put the personality similarities to bed. They are vastly different. Lock understands his role in entering the NFL. More specifically, sitting under Joe Flacco this season. Lock will sit under Flacco to learn offensive coordinator’s Rich Scangarello system, a blend of the new and old Mike Shanahan offense. It is one that will suit Lock long term. This particular move of back-to-back picks of Drew Lock and Dalton Risner signals a sense of win now and from now on. New Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio saw firsthand the impact of a new wave at quarterback in Chicago. Not to mention, he understands it’s a new era in the NFL. Elway has even said it himself. In my opinion, this is going down about as well as you would expect or want it to go if you are building for the here and now. So what are the experts saying about the Drew Lock pick? Let’s take a look. The Broncos did not think Drew Lock would slip as far as he did. Shows why they jumped up 10 spots to grab him. Lock will come in and compete for the back up job. — James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) April 27, 2019 Drew Lock said he enjoyed his visit with @Broncos, particularly talking w/ assistant coaches Rich Scangarello and T.C. McCartney. Lock said he appreciated how Scangarello & McCartney pointed out the areas in which he needed to improve: "They were being real with me right there." — Andrew Mason (@MaseDenver) April 27, 2019 "Teams going to regret passing on Drew Lock. Kid has it upstairs. Needs mechanical refinement." ex-NFL QB coach via text — Benjamin Allbright (@AllbrightNFL) April 26, 2019 Drew Lock was not a Broncos fan growing up. A Kansas City native he was "a Chiefs guy." "I could not be more excited to go back to Kansas City and get some wins with the bad guys." — Lindsay Jones (@bylindsayhjones) April 27, 2019 Drew Lock gets time to learn behind Joe Flacco, something that he needs as he refines his game. 2019 is like 2012 for the #Broncos – they've got Flacco to start (like they did with Peyton) and they've got Lock to groom (like they did with Brock) @1043TheFan — Cecil Lammey (@CecilLammey) April 27, 2019 The Denver Broncos have Noah Fant, Dalton Risner, and Drew Lock on board through the first two rounds. The draft is going extremely well, to say the least.<doc-sep>
The Denver Broncos have selected former Missouri quarterback Drew Lock with the 42nd overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. The selection came following a trade-up with the Cincinnati Bengals. Denver traded the pick (52nd overall) that they acquired from the Steelers when the two teams swapped first round picks. Lock (6-foot-4, 228 lbs) looks the part of an NFL quarterback. He has a big frame and a big arm, and the gunslinger is mobile enough to pick up first downs with his legs, but he does not look comfortable throwing on the run. He can throw from different arm angles, which is all the rage in today’s NFL. Lock showed his leadership by taking his linemen out to dinner at a pizza place on Thursday nights. The Missouri native throws off his back foot too often rather than driving the ball downfield. Lock’s pocket awareness is poor and his decision-making in general is subpar. He throws into coverage too often and was often stripped of the ball in the pocket. The Missouri product was a rare four-year starter, completing 275-of-437 passes for 3,498 yards, 28 touchdowns and eight interceptions. The previous year, he completed 242-of-419 passes for 3,964 yards, 44 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. In 2016, the quarterback completed 237-of-434 passes for 3,399 yards, 23 touchdowns and ten interceptions. During his freshman season, he completed 129-of-263 passes for 1,332 yards, four touchdowns and eight interceptions. Out of Lee’s Summitt High School in Missouri, Lock was rated a .9553 by the 247Sports Composite. He was considered the nation’s No. 7 pro style quarterback and the No. 98 player overall. (Collegiate and draft profile information provided with assistance from Josh Edwards of 247Sports.) The move is a massive deviation for Broncos general manager John Elway, who acquired Joe Flacco this offseason and, on numerous occasions, dumped his faith in the former Ravens Super Bowl MVP. “Joe’s 34 years old and I think he’s had success in this league," Elway said Tuesday in his pre-draft news conference. "We made that move because we thought that he had a chance to come in here and fit into what we’re going to do offensively and continue his career. At 34 years old, that’s young at that position. Joe has done it. He’s proven he’s done it, he’s won a Super Bowl, and so he knows what it takes. He’s been to that level. Mini camp went well. I thought he did a nice job at mini camp. He showed what he could do out there and what we thought he could do as far as the way he throws the ball. He can make all the throws—still has the strong arm—so Joe was very good in [mini] camp.” But Lock was Elway's guy all along, the prospect he was "smitten" by and most coveted, topping Kyler Murray and Dwayne Haskins. He checks the Duke's boxes: tall with a big arm and plus mobility, offering scintillating long-term upside as the team's potential franchise savior. Flacco should get his wish to remain the Broncos' "understood quarterback" for 2019, however, as Lock requires additional development before he's thrown into the fire. It's an ideal setup, too, giving Flacco the reigns for a win-now team while handing new offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello, whom Denver hired due to his developmental skills, a heavily-invested pet project.
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling certainly wasn’t mincing his words when he said he’d relish the chance to face Lionel Messi, Smalling left Messi bloody after this challenge. In the 28th minute of tonight’s clash, Smalling came straight through the back of Messi when the Argentinian star was attempting to control a ball that was coming down from the air. It’s extremely surprising to see that the referee didn’t award a foul for this challenge, Smalling looks as though he’s paying no attention on the ball and his main focus was just to clatter Messi. Will Smalling regret doing this to the five-time Ballon d’Or winner? Check out Smalling’s challenge on the superstar below: Smalling challenge in Messi pic.twitter.com/RIVUOFaHcO — GOAT ? (@messigoalss) April 10, 2019 Messi: ……….. Smalling: bring it on! Messi: ……….. Smalling: Gbas gbos gbas gbos pic.twitter.com/HQx4MKCFd7 — Collins (@scottiethepope) April 10, 2019 The tie is certainly beginning to heat up, reckless challenges are flying in all over the pitch. Fans wouldn’t have expected the clash to be this heated.<doc-sep>Once you have subscribed we will use the email you provided to send you the newsletter. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the newsletter email. Chris Smalling was really talking the talk in the build-up to Manchester United's game at home to Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final. The English centre-back declared he was relishing the challenge of facing one of the world's greatest ever players in Lionel Messi. "It's something to relish I think," he said, per Goal. "This season, we have been lucky enough to face [Cristiano] Ronaldo, [Kylian] Mbappe and they are all challenges that I definitely relish and I think players at this club relish. "I say bring it on." Needless to say, a number of people were questioning Smalling's mentality, but the Englishman certainly found a way to stop the Argentine in the first-half of the game tonight. With the ball in the air, Smalling came flying out of nowhere to head the ball, clattering Messi in the process and leaving the Barca legend with a bloody nose. VIDEO Well, that's one way to stop him, but it did look a tad unnecessary from Smalling. Thankfully, Messi was fine to continue. News Now - Sport News<doc-sep>Chris Smalling breaks Lionel Messi's nose, retirement announcement expected tomorrow When asked about marking Lionel Messi in the build-up to Wednesday's game Chris Smalling said: "Bring it on" We now know what he meant. It turns out he has been fooling us this entire time, Chris Smalling; the softly-spoken, vegan lifestyle-following, occasional header-er and scuffer of footballs. This is what he truly is, deep down. Some kind of animal. Some kind of monster. Or, even worse, some kind of 00s Serie A built-like-a-brick-shithouse centre-back. A Paolo Montero. A Walter Samuel. A - *gasp* - ... a Traianos Dellas. Advertisement You can picture him lying awake last night, tucked up in his United bedsheets, watching I'm Chris Smalling and I'm Phil Jones on YouTube over and over again, building himself up into a kind of unstoppable mental fury all whilst stroking his goatee and giggling to himself like a small schoolgirl. Or a serial killer. And to think he had almost let his malevolent intentions slip with those three words in the build-up. "Bring it on". We should have known he had something up his sleeve, that Chris Smalling had simply no reason to be so enthusiastic about facing the best player in the world, of all time, in the same way that the dinosaurs would have had no reason to be enthusiastic about that large fiery object hurtling through the sky towards them. We should have known that Chris Smalling was up to something all along. His career so far - all the occasional good defending mixed with the dodgy passes and falling over and watching Phil Jones a couple of yards away falling over - were building up to this, the very pinnacle of his career, the single defining Chris Smalling moment. Advertisement And it came as a long ball was hoofed up to football's golden prince, Lionel Messi, who, let's be honest, had absolutely no interest in challenging for it. Chris Smalling though... oh boy. Chris Smalling wanted it. Chris Smalling wanted it more than Phil Jones usually wants it, and Phil Jones usually wants it so much he is willing to throw himself into the turf like a human earthworm and dig his way straight to the planet's molten core. Just look. Just look at what he did to our beautiful Argentinian son. Smalling has given Messi a Steve Bruce. He’ll be whistling in his sleep for the next thirty years pic.twitter.com/0iJbKQ6AS8 — FootballJOE (@FootballJOE) April 10, 2019 You got what you wanted, Chris Smalling. You did it. You gave Messi a Steve Bruce and a bit of a shiner. Was it worth it? Was it worth it Chris? All that planning? All that bringing of it? All that bringing of it on? Just look at how disappointed he looks. He thought you were better than this, Chris Smalling. He really did. Not in football terms obviously. But as a person. As a human being. Advertisement You can retire now, Chris Smalling. You can walk off into the sunset knowing you got what you wanted. Knowing that you won a header against Messi and roughed him up a bit in the process. That you didn't get the Jerome Boateng treatment. Congratulations. I hope your grandchildren are good listeners. I imagine they will be hearing about this one for a while.<doc-sep>Manchester United defender Chris Smalling says he’s relishing the prospect of taking on Lionel Messi in their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday. The Barcelona captain comes into the game in truly exceptional form, but Smalling says it’s a challenge he’s looking forward to ahead of the first leg at Old Trafford. “It’s something to relish, I think,” he said. “This season I’ve been lucky enough to face Cristiano Ronaldo [for Juventus], Kylian Mbappé [PSG] and they’re all challenges I definitely relish and players at this club relish. I say bring it on.” Smalling is expected to line up alongside Victor Lindelof in the heart of the Manchester United defence. The duo will have their work cut out against Messi who has 10 goals and three assists in his last six club outings.<doc-sep>
Lionel Messi was left in a heap on the Old Trafford pitch by Chris Smalling after the Manchester United defender left the Barcelona forward with a bloody nose after half an hour of their game. Before Barcelona's Champions League quarter final first leg away against Manchester United a lot of the talk was about United centre back Chris Smalling and how he might deal with Lionel Messi. Trying to work out how to deal with the La Liga champions' top scorer of all time is a difficult task for any side that come up against him but Smalling doesn't always have the best reputation. Advert 10 Loading… Speaking ahead of the game the former Fulham defender said, "It's something to relish, this season I've been lucky enough to face (Cristiano) Ronaldo, (Kylian) Mbappe, they're all challenges I relish and the players relish. I say bring it on." Strong and encouraging words from the Englishman but the worry was always going to be that Messi would bloody his nose in the match. However in the first half it was actually Smalling who would bloody the nose of the five time Ballon d'Or winner, though he did it in a much more literal way: Advert 10 Advert 10 Before the game, Chris Smalling told Messi to "bring it on." He wasn't joking. pic.twitter.com/0u64JdSN3X - ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 10, 2019 Messi returning to the field eyeing up Smalling like... pic.twitter.com/4KPCaFA3pE - ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) April 10, 2019 Chris Smalling on Lionel Messi pic.twitter.com/WEAGA9nllZ - Jonas Giæver (@CheGiaevara) April 10, 2019 Advert 10 That secret Smalling knew about Messi is that if you cut him, he bleeds. - Paddy Power (@paddypower) April 10, 2019 Chris Smalling when he sees Lionel Messi #MUNBAR pic.twitter.com/4Wuzry4xjM - Football Daily (@footballdaily) April 10, 2019 Advert 10 Smalling's plan to stop Messi in full effect pic.twitter.com/3O54OmfRSx - Juan Velazquez (@JuanDirection58) April 10, 2019 Of course it wasn't all one way traffic to Smalling as Barcelona opened the scoring earlier in the first half through Luis Suarez's header and it was of course assisted by Messi.
LeBron James is the unquestioned king of U.S. sports media. But there’s one man who’s been there before and is proving he still has the swag to challenge James for his throne. That man, of course, is Tiger Woods. Love him or hate him, if you’re a sports fan, you can’t turn your eyes away from Woods when he’s competing. Compete he did on Sunday at the PGA Championship, and the ratings bore out what we all know. People watch Woods. CBS announced that Sunday’s final-round coverage from Bellerive that saw Woods shoot a brilliant 6-under par and come up two painful strokes short of Brooks Koepka was good for an average rating of 6.1, a whopping 69-percent ratings boost over last year’s final round from Quail Hollow. Woods’ performance had folks glued to their couches with their thumbs on the Twitter button on a summer Sunday afternoon. Am I the only one who hasn’t moved from the couch since 2:35 watching @TigerWoods??? — Chris Paul (@CP3) August 12, 2018 I’m sitting here GLUED to the TV. Got a hellava leaderboard for the final 4 holes of the @PGAChampionship with @TigerWoods all up in the hunt!!! I just need him to get 1 more major. #golfismyaddiction — Garrett Temple (@GTemp17) August 12, 2018 Sunday’s ratings bump comes on the heels of the The Open Championship, which saw Woods briefly take the lead on the back nine on Sunday and account for a 38 percent ratings surge, the best numbers the event had seen since 2000. Story continues In general, the average American sports fan does not care about golf. The average American cares about Tiger Woods. Given the highs of his highs and the lows of his lows, his comeback has the potential be one of America’s greatest-ever sports stories. If Woods manages to contend or even win at The Masters next April, where he opened as the No. 5 betting favorite, it will officially announce 2019 as the summer of Tiger. You know you’ll tune in. The Tiger Woods fist pump was back at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and so were the ratings. (AP) More from Yahoo Sports: • Dan Wetzel: Is Tiger Woods back? • Charles Robinson: Broncos may be running out of patience with young QB • Cubs stun Nationals with one of baseball’s rarest plays • Jeff Passan: Latest incident proves MLB is still a white man’s game<doc-sep>PGA Championship TV ratings are in and you won't be surprised to learn that CBS is extremely happy with how they turned out. The network is the latest to reap the benefit of Tiger Woods' latest comeback, announcing a 6.1 rating for Sunday's final round, up 69 percent from 2017. Woods finished runner-up, but stole the show with a 64 that included a dizzying three-under par front nine in which he failed to hit a single fairway.<doc-sep>Charlie Riedel/Associated Press Tiger Woods remains the king of golf ratings. With Woods in contention Sunday at the PGA Championship, chasing eventual winner Brooks Koepka, the event saw a 69 percent increase in ratings from last year, according to CBS Sports: The top five markets for CBS' coverage were as follows: 1. St. Louis: 11.5 rating/24 share 2. Fort Myers: 11.2/22 3. Kansas City: 10.4/22 4. Tampa/St. Petersburg: 9.8/21 T5. Dayton: 9.5/19 T5. West Palm Beach: 9.5/18 Woods was superb Sunday, shooting a six-under 64 that propelled him to second place for the tournament. But he couldn't catch Koepka, who steadily shot a four-under 66 to maintain a two-stroke cushion and win his third major since June 2017 (he has won the past two U.S. Opens). The intrigue surrounding the final round was built around Woods and whether he could play himself into contention for his first major title since 2008 and his first win overall since 2013. But the attention may be shifting toward the 28-year-old Koepka, who has won three of the past seven majors. While players like Woods, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy often receive much of the fanfare, none has won a major since Spieth won the British Open in 2017. Without question, Woods' comeback from a number of back surgeries remains the biggest story in golf. In his prime, Woods was the biggest superstar the sport has ever seen. It's not surprising that his comeback engenders so much interest, especially considering that he's playing legitimately great golf at the moment: Video Play Button Videos you might like It all set up a fascinating final round Sunday. Golf's biggest storyline, Woods, was nipping at the heels of Koepka, who has been the best player in majors over the past 14 months. In the end, Woods couldn't ascend from storyline to champion once more. But there was amazing drama in watching him come tantalizingly close.<doc-sep>
Tiger Woods is returning to form with back-to-back top-of-the-leaderboard finishes at the past two major golf championships, the latest with a rousing second-place finish behind Brooks Koepka on Sunday at the PGA Championship. If you didn’t watch the round on CBS, you’d know Woods’ presence by the early ratings numbers: CBS Sports’ coverage drew a 6.1 rating in the 18-49 demo, up 69% over last year’s tournament, as Woods was in the final three groupings at Bellerive in St. Louis. It was the best early number for a final round at the major since 2009, according to Nielsen. Woods, beset by injuries but fresh off a tie for sixth at the British Open, finished two shots back after a birdie on 18 — he shot a final-round 64, his best-ever number in a final round of a major. Ranked in the 1000s as early as December, he now has five top-10 finished is 14 starts this year as he regains his form — even he knows it, with a red-shirted fist-pump on 18 at after draining a 19-foot birdie putt that would secure second place. Koepka, who started the day with a two-stroke lead, held off Woods and playing partner Adam Scott for his third major title. Sunday’s ratings peaked with an 8.3 rating from 7-7:15 PM ET. The final round of the British Open last month on NBC drew a 5.0 rating on NBC and Golf Channel, the best for that event since 2006 and the second-best ever after the 2000 tournament, which Woods won.
FULL TIME: BAYERN MUNICH 3-1 BAYER LEVERKUSEN Despite Bayern not receiving the third goal until the 90th minute, they cruised past Leverkusen in this one. The victory, however, is marred by the injuries to Tolisso and Rafinha. The Champions League returns this week as Bayern plays Benfica. On to the next... 90’- GOAL BAYERN MUNICH! James Rodriguez makes it 3-1 with a header from a Thiago cross. Thiago made a nice run through the Leverkusen backline, and Robben fed him a perfect pass. His cross was inch perfect, and James smashed it past Hradecky. James starts the move, and finishes it! The Colombian's first Bundesliga goal of the season makes it 3-1. #FCBB04 pic.twitter.com/JiR8mC1RQx — FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) September 15, 2018 80’- RED CARD! Bellarabi is set off for a lunging tackle on Rafinha where he put his studs into his ankle. It’s been a couple of minutes now, and Rafinha is still down on the ground He’s in a lot of pain and being helped off the field. David Alaba comes on for him. 64’- There have been several good opportunities for Bayern over the last 10 minutes. Also, Jerome Boateng just sent a shot into the upper deck at the Allianz Arena. It was beautiful. 59’- Kovac brings on Javi Martinez for Serge Gnabry. Martinez will drop into the center of midfield allowing James and Thiago to push up even more in the attack. It was a relatively quiet afternoon for Gnabry. 46’- The second half kicks off. Related Corentin Tolisso leaves Bayern Munich match with injury HALFTIME: Bayern Munich 2-1 Bayer Leverkusen Corentin Tolisso and Arjen Robben scored to give Bayern Munich the 2-1 lead over Bayer Leverkusen. The visitors only real chance of the match came on the penalty that Wendell converted. Of course, for Bayern, losing Tolisso to the apparent knee injury is a disaster. With one talented younger player already out for an extended period of time in Kingsley Coman, nobody wanted to lose another. We’re sad. 40’- Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. After a solid 40 minutes, Tolisso has to leave the match with a knee injury. He stretched out to block a run from Volland, and some knee-to-knee contact when his leg planted in the ground looks like it buckled his knee. Tolisso was in a lot of pain and had to be helped off the field. James Rodriguez comes on for him. 30’- Müller rips a shot from distance and forces Hradecky into a great save to keep him out. 24’- If you’re Leverkusen, this has to be disappointing. Following a hot start, they’ve completely capitulated to Bayern. If Bayern win this game, Leverkusen will have acquired 0 points out of 4 games. 20’- GOAL BAYERN MUNICH! Arjen ROBBEN! Tah tries to head away a long ball over the top, but it lands right in front of Robben. The winger takes one touch before curling it just inside the far post from outside of the penalty area. Bayern take the 2-1 lead. 10’- GOAL BAYERN MUNICH! Tolisso’s initial shot is blocked, but the deflection lands at his feet. His second shot finds the back of the net to equalize! Bayern don't waste any time with the response! Tolisso makes it 1-1 inside 10 minutes. #FCBB04 pic.twitter.com/2BLqKmW2f2 — FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) September 15, 2018 5’- Goal Leverkusen 1-0. Wendell converts. 4’- SAVE BY NEUER! Neuer makes an astonishing double save to deny Volland, but the referee is waiving off play. What is happening? OH COME ON! Encroachment? The ref never blew his whistle? Nonsense. Leverkusen is retaking it. Manuel Neuer makes not one, but two HUGE saves on an early Leverkusen penalty... but it gets called back because the referee never blew the whistle! Leverkusen score on the 2nd attempt. It's 1-0 to the visitors! #FCBB04 pic.twitter.com/yGZq4hhnCz — FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) September 15, 2018 3’- PENALTY! Oh no. Thiago is whistled for a penalty for a handball in the box. In a sliding attempt to block Volland’s shot, Thiago had his arm raised and blocked the ball with his hand. KICKOFF! Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen have the ball rolling at the Allianz Arena. One hour until kickoff: Lineups are out! The lineup holds a few surprises. Rafinha is starting in place of David Alaba at left-back. On offense, Serge Gnabry gets the nod for Franck Ribery, playing at left-wing opposite Arjen Robben. Thomas Müller will play centrally ahead of Thiago and Corentin Tolisso, while James Rodriguez remains on the bench. The international break is finally over, which means that Bayern Munich can finally resume its quest to a sixth consecutive Bundesliga title. In its path stand Heiko Herrlinch’s Bayer Leverkusen, who have endured a rough start to the season. Can the Bavarians continue their winning run, or will the pressure of being sandwiched in between an international break and a tough away Champions League fixture be their downfall? To begin, let’s recap the situation. Bayern Munich are currently second in the Bundesliga with a game in hand over Borussia Dortmund. A win would see them take back top spot for at least the coming week, while a draw would come down to goals scored (Bayern and Dortmund have the same goal difference). As for team news, Niko Kovac confirmed that everyone is fit, except for Kingsley Coman. James Rodriguez is heavily expected to start for the first time under his new coach, while Mats Hummels is doubtful because of concerns over his fitness following an Achilles tendon injury suffered during the international break. In any case, Niklas Sule and Jerome Boateng should be more than enough for any fixture, not just this one. It’s Bayern time. Match Info Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany Time: 3:30 pm local time, 9:30 am EST TV/streaming: Find Your Country Tips for commenting: If you’re a new member, feel free to introduce yourself. Don’t feel pressured or anything, we’re mostly very friendly. Also, we’re from all parts of the world so don’t feel shy if you’re from a country that doesn’t seem represented on the blog. 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Whether it's full match coverage and analysis, breaking news or something completely different, we have it all.<doc-sep>Now that this horrible international break is over, Bayern Munich fans can finally enjoy the return of their beloved club in a game against Heiko Herrlich’s Bayer Leverkusen. Leverkusen, a club best known for their uproariously funny English twitter account (which frequently gets into feuds with our own @FCBayernUS), have not had the rosiest start to the season, losing both of their opening games. They have a daunting task if they want to take any points from this Bayern side, who are playing some great football at the moment. Team news Heading into a stretch of 7 games in 22 days, “rotation” was the buzzword for Niko Kovac in press conference. The coach confirmed that everyone was fit and available, except for Kingsley Coman who suffered a ligament injury on matchday 1. Most importantly, Kovac confirmed that James Rodriguez had been working through some injury problems over the break, and is now finally fit and ready for selection. Apart from that, here’s a quick rundown of the manager’s press conference: Joshua Kimmich will keep playing at right back. No changes there. will keep playing at right back. No changes there. Franck Ribery felt a slight thigh blockage in training but it’s all fine. felt a slight thigh blockage in training but it’s all fine. Kovac likes what he’s seen from Renato Sanches. Every player will get his chance eventually. Since there’s not much else worth mentioning, let’s get on with our predicted lineups: Ineednoname CSmith1919 John Dillon<doc-sep>Champions to play out a thriller Bayern Munich v Bayer Leverkusen Saturday September 15, 14:30 Live on Betfair Live Video Although new Bayern coach Niko Kovac was derided by some as an inexperienced candidate who wasn't the Bavarian giants' top choice, the Croatian could barely have made a better start to life at Sabener Strasse. Four games across three competitions, and four wins. The Supercup is in the bag, and two victories in the Bundesliga put the German champions on top of the pile before the international break. Kovac is an excellent man-manager (look what he did with Kevin-Prince Boateng), and his ability to get into players' heads has already reaped rewards. Thomas Muller has shrugged off a dismal World Cup, while Robert Lewandowski has gone from wantaway agitator and World Cup flop to razor-sharp goal machine in a matter of weeks. I said in my ante-post column that I didn't fancy Bayer Leverkusen to make the top four this term, and defeats to Borussia Monchengladbach and Wolfsburg have reinforced my view. Doubts have resurfaced about coach Heiko Herrlich, and it's worth noting that stretching back into last season, B04 have won just one of their last six league games. Bayern are firm favourites here and there isn't a lot of wiggle room in their price of 1.241/4, so I'll look to the Over 3.5 Goals market. Bayern have rattled in three goals in each of their first two league matches, while five of Bayer's last eight league games have featured at least four goals, and they have leaked 12 goals in their last six Bundesliga outings. It's also worth remembering that Bayern put six goals past Bayer in the DFB Cup last season. Fortuna to take another step forward Fortuna Dusseldorf v Hoffenheim Saturday September 15, 14:30 Live on Betfair Live Video Although they have only picked up one point from their first two matches back in the Bundesliga, Fortuna Dusseldorf have plenty to be cheery about. They led Augsburg in their opener before the Swabians turned the game around in the second half, and they were very impressive at RB Leipzig on Matchday Two. They played well enough to win the game at the Red Bull Arena, but ultimately had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Now they face another big hitter, as Hoffenheim come to the ESPRIT Arena. Hoffe have a Champions League trip to face Shakhtar Donetsk looming on the horizon, and coach Julian Nagelsmann has to deal with a long injury list. Nadiem Amiri is out until November, Kasim Adams is struggling with a ligament injury, Benni Hubner is suffering from the after-effects of a concussion, and playmaker Kerem Demirbay has only just returned to training. Even when Hoffenheim have a fully fit squad, they struggle on the road in the league. They have won just three of their last 16 Bundesliga away games, amazing for a team that finished third last season. I think they might be a bit distracted by that Champions League game, and Fortuna have played better than their points total suggests. At 1.9620/21, I'll lay the visitors. Floundering Frankfurt to lose again Borussia Dortmund v Eintracht Frankfurt Friday September 14, 19:30 Live on BT Sport 3 There are plenty of examples of clubs who have suffered the Icarus Effect, in that they rose high, flew too close to the metaphorical sun, and subsequently crashed and burned. Cologne are currently smouldering in the second tier of German football, after a first European qualification for 25 years was followed by the ignominy of relegation. Now Eintracht Frankfurt must battle to avoid the same fate. Having won the DFB Cup - their first major trophy in 30 years - Frankfurt lost their inspirational coach Niko Kovac to Bayern Munich. He was followed out of the door by key players like Kevin-Prince Boateng, Marius Wolf and Omar Mascarell, weakening a squad that must now deal with the demands of a Europa League group-stage campaign, starting with Marseille on Thursday night. The early signs under new coach Adi Hutter haven't been promising. A humiliating 5-0 shredding by Bayern in the German Supercup was bad enough, but a first-round cup exit at lower-league Ulm was the nadir. A dramatic Matchday Two defeat at home to Bremen (the Eagles conceded a 96th-minute winner) means Hutter has lost three of his four competitive games in charge. To make matters worse, a clutch of senior players are either injured or suspended. Borussia Dortmund suffered their first setback under new boss Lucien Favre before the international break, as they drew 0-0 at Hannover. BVB ought to have nicked it - Marco Reus hit the crossbar, having earlier been denied by a world-class save from H96 keeper Michael Esser, and Maximilian Philipp saw a brave header deflected onto a post. Dortmund are unquestionably a work in progress, but they should beat a disjointed and depleted Frankfurt with room to spare. Opta tell us that BVB have won their last seven home games against Eintracht. It will help the hosts' cause that their attack has been boosted by the loan signing of Barcelona striker Paco Alcacer. The Spanish international should make his debut on Friday night. *Kevin will be commentating on Borussia Dortmund v Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig v Hannover for the Bundesliga's TV world feed, and on Freiburg v Stuttgart for Amazon Music - you can follow him on Twitter @kevinhatchard<doc-sep>
Bayern dominated Bayer Leverkusen, 3-1, in a costly match yesterday. Here some quick hitters on the contest: Leverkusen cannot seem to find its bearings and it never really threatened Bayern. With so much young talent, it just frankly looks like they are under-achieving. Even when they took a 1-0 lead, Bayern was in complete control. The decision to leave Julian Brandt on the bench to start was absolutely puzzling. Not that Brandt lit it up when he was in, but I am not sure how any coach could enter that game without Brandt in the lineup. Arjen Robben has a fantastic game and his goal was nothing short of brilliant. The Bayern defense was never really tested, but was extremely strong anyway. The entire back four of Jerome Boateng Niklas Süle, Joshua Kimmich , and Rafinha (before the injury) was impressive. , and Rafinha (before the injury) was impressive. While he didn’t get on the score sheet, Thomas Müller has an extremely effective game. Thiago was a boss at the “6” again. Now for the elephant in the room...the injuries. Just a few weeks ago I was lamenting (SO DUMB!) that this Bayern roster might have too much talent and that Niko Kovač might have trouble keeping everyone happy. Now, three players are down with significant injuries and Uli Hoeness is considering signing Tommy Adams for depth. Okay, he’s not that desperate yet, but Corentin Tolisso is likely out for the season and Kingsley Coman and Rafinha both also out for extended periods. Let’s just hope that’s where this injury bug stops and also hope that some of the Bayern reserves can come up to the first team and provide depth. Oh, speaking of the possibility for unhappy players, James Rodriguez is becoming Kovač’s first major (aside of a minor tantrum from Robben) issue when it comes to dealing with the rotation. Tolisso’s absence will open up some additional time in the middle of field and make the rotation less painful for James, but it is a situation to watch as his loan term ends in June. If you missed our Match Awards or Observations, give them a look: There are those of you who scoff at aging European players who go to MLS to ride out the twilight of their respective careers and then there are the rest of us, who just think it’s really cool to watch a legend do stuff like this: Anyone who saw the Fox broadcast saw them spotlight Black Eyed Peas singer will.i.am. Bundesliga.com caught up with the artist, who detailed why he was at the game: I always come to Munich and see the stadium. I’ve always dreamed of playing [a concert] in the stadium, so after coming here my dreams of playing here are even bigger. Being a part of this; being in the crowd when Bayern were playing, to see James [Rodriguez] play and score a goal… shows you just how awesome he is as a player. The team, the offense and defense was superb, the fans, the energy the love. We are trying something here at the Daily Schmankerl and need YOUR help. If you read my man Tommy Adams’ piece about his experience with the FCBNYC Fan Club (if you haven’t, SHAME ON YOU! ), you could see how great the event was. So we want to highlight some of these wonderful groups that are out there globally and this is what we need from you: Name of the group Location Year founded Leadership (if you have people are kind of running the show) Meeting place Social media handles Pictures We have 7 clubs on board so far. I’d LOVE to be able to feature a different fan group every week this season. Maybe we can do it, maybe not...but only YOU can help decide the fate of this idea. Send your info to: barrelsportsblog@gmail.com.
SAD leader and MP Naresh Gujral | Photo Credit: ANI New Delhi: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral has said that the 'Referendum 2020' campaign by pro-Khalistan groups in the UK was an attempt by Pakistan’s ISI to “foment trouble in Punjab”. He added that Indian Sikhs were completely against such campaigns. `Referendum 2020' is a campaign by the Britain-based Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for a separate state. “It's an attempt by ISI to foment trouble in Punjab. It is financed by ISI. Pakistan and ISI have been trying hard for a long time to create problems in Punjab,” Gujral said, as quoted by news agency ANI. “They failed in Kashmir and want to move the stage to Punjab.” He said a “very minuscule” number of Sikhs living abroad were participating in this. “No Sikh in India has sympathy for this as Sikhs are loyal Indians,” Gujral said, adding that Sikhs had made more sacrifices for the nation than any other community. On Sunday, Indian-origin British nationals and Indians living in the UK took out a protest rally in London against Referendum 2020 Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has also slammed the organisers of the so-called referendum, saying such people had no support in Punjab. He said the pro-Khalistani protesters were “playing into the hands of the ISI” which had an “open agenda” to create trouble in Punjab and India. "If these elements think they can come and disturb the peace in my country and my state, they are mistaken,” Amarander Singh told reporters a few days ago as quoted by news agency PTI. India has raised the issue with the UK too, but London has maintained there is no bar on people protesting on an issue as long as they were not breaking any laws of the land.<doc-sep>A day ahead of the controversial 'Referendum 2020' rally in London organised by the NGO Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), Punjab based Sikh radical political groups-Dal Khalsa and SAD (Amritsar) have questioned the move. In a letter to SFJ, leaders of Dal Khalsa and SAD(A) have asked SFJ to clear all ambiguity in its 2020 referendum proposal. Dal Khalsa spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh has called SFJ's referendum proposal mischievous and a mere survey or opinion poll. The letter has alleged that the exercise is creating false hope among the Sikh diaspora since unilateral secession referendums are hardly implemented. The Sikh case is further complicated that so far no political body in Punjab is talking of any unilateral secession referendum and there is no thought or mechanism in place regarding involving the Sikh Diaspora. In such a situation, the talk of online voting by SFJ is far-fetched and unworkable even if it is unofficial and non-binding. Dal Khalsa and SAD(A) through their letter have posed the following questions to Gurpatwant Singh Pannu of SFJ over Referendum 2020: They have asked Pannu to clarify how Referendum 2020 will be done in Punjab and who would do it. They said the term referendum is a misnomer and that Referendum was always carried out under the guidance of the United Nations, which is not the case in the present scenario. In view of the above, it was fraudulent to propagate or allow this kind of propagation to spread and that a separate Sikh state will come into existence soon after the Referendum in 2020. They asked whether the referendum, whenever held, will be limited to Sikhs or for all Punjabis. They asked how an authentic voter would be determined. Another question they put forward was deciding who the voter would be and on what basis will the decision be made. In addition to this, what would be the authority and legitimacy of the individual or organisation who will decide so? To counter SFJ's London rally on Sunday, Dal Khalsa has announced that it would hold a protest rally on August 15 at Moga against the atrocities, and denial of justice and rights to Sikhs in the last 7 decades. Chief Minister of Punjab Captain Amarinder Singh has already trashed the idea of Referendum 2020 calling it a sham exercise by few disgruntled elements based abroad to make money. Punjab Police is also keeping a close track of the online activities and social media posts related to Sunday rally. Also read: Anti-Khalistan protesters rally outside British High Commission Watch: Who is funding Referendum 2020?<doc-sep>Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh said the 'Referendum 2020' rally in London is nothing but an attempt by a handful of "frustrated ISI-backed Sikhs" who are trying to foment trouble in India. (File photo) Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has asserted that in Punjab, there are no takers for the 'Referendum 2020' campaign that aims to demand a separate nation for Sikhs. Taking a dig at the proposed rally that is scheduled to be organised under this banner at Trafalgar Square, London, on August 12, he said it is nothing but an attempt by a handful of "frustrated ISI-backed Sikhs" who are trying to foment trouble in India by raising divisive voices. In a statement issued on Friday, Singh said he is not worried about the fringe elements behind this campaign and their proposed August 12 rally in London. "They have been at it for long and have been playing in the hands of the ISI, which has an open agenda to foment trouble in Punjab and India," he said, adding that he will not allow anyone to disturb peace in his state. "If these elements think they can come and disturb the peace of my country, they are mistaken," Singh said. Meanwhile, the chief minister has asked the police to deal any attempts of reviving terrorism in Punjab with a "strict hand". He said, in the past 15 months under his chief ministership, the police have cracked down on several terror modules and seized sizeable number of arms and ammunition, along with narcotics. "We are prepared to deal with Kahlistani elements. If they come with arms, my advice to them is to lay them down or they would be dealt with accordingly," he said. Questioned on the British government's refusal to stop the rally, the chief minister said, "It does not bother me."<doc-sep>While this is not the first such event held by diaspora Sikh groups, it might be a crucial one since it seeks to lay the foundation for a 'non-binding' referendum This weekend, all eyes and ears in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs will be on a rally happening 4,000 miles away, in the heart of London. Various Sikh groups, both UK-based and global, are congregating at Trafalgar Square on Sunday to kickstart the campaign to petition the United Nations (UN) and demand the right to self-determination for an independent Punjab. The ‘London Declaration on Punjab Independence Referendum 2020’ as the organisers call Sunday’s rally, will seek to bring out the declaration that will then be presented to the UN and 'its member countries to let them know that the independent state of Punjab that once existed seeks to be re-established', according to Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the legal advisor to the organisers, a group called Sikhs For Justice. While this is not the first such event held by diaspora Sikh groups, it might be a crucial one since it seeks to lay the foundation for a 'non-binding' referendum to be conducted in 2020 among Sikhs across the world about carving out an independent Punjab from India. Sikhs For Justice, the New York-based advocacy group, says that the event is likely to draw thousands of Sikhs from all over the world. News reports have even quoted the organisers to be offering ‘sponsorships’ to Sikhs in order to attend this rally. The rally follows an intense strategy of mobilising support through social media and ground activities, especially in areas of Britain where Sikhs reside in large numbers. The rally has drawn the ire of the Indian government, which has called it a 'separatist activity, which impinges on India’s territorial integrity.' However, it isn’t Indian authorities alone who are being critical of Sunday’s rally. Even Sikh Khalistani groups have raised doubts about the rally and the credibility of the organisers, distancing themselves from the campaign. In fact, Dal Khalsa and the Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann), both pro-Khalistani groups based out of India, have refused to support the referendum and instead, have asked searing questions of the campaign and its effectiveness. On social media, many, including Sikhs, are critical of the campaign with many quarters even alleging that the rally and the referendum campaign have been backed by foreign agencies to stoke tensions between the Indian State and the Sikh community. Trees, not the woods Irrespective of the outcome of Sunday’s rally and the questions that surround it, a closer look at the Sikh diaspora within the UK would reveal that dismissing the mobilisation around the campaign might be missing the trees for the woods. It is crucial to understand the larger context which surrounds relations between the Sikh diaspora and the Indian State, in the UK, one of deep antagonism, historical hurt and mistrust. Over the last two years, some sections of the Sikh diaspora in the UK have intensified their demand that Sikhs no longer be identified as ‘Indians’ in the UK Census surveys. Instead, they have demanded that there be a separate ‘Sikh’ ethnic category in the UK Census to facilitate this. The influence that these groups and the campaign exert can be gauged from the fact that nearly 140 British Members of Parliament (MP) backed this demand in a letter to UK’s Office for National Statistics, in charge of conducting the Census in September last year. This came after it was revealed that nearly 83,000-odd Sikhs had refused to be identified in the UK Census of 2011 with any of the existing categories and had, instead, marked themselves in the ‘Other’ category to be ‘Sikhs’. The opinion over this demand, though, is mixed since the British Sikh Report, 2018, an annual report on the Sikh community in the UK, in a survey said that an overwhelming majority-87 per cent-of British Sikhs continue to identify themselves as ‘Indian’. This notwithstanding, the campaign seems to have achieved what it set out to — news reports last month have said that ONS is said to be seriously considering listing ‘Sikhism’ as a separate ethnic category. While Sikh groups insist that a separate category is needed to ensure better policy-making towards the Sikh community, others are much more sceptical. “This demand is very much driven by some groups wanting to distance themselves from India. They have admitted it themselves,” says Sunny Hundal, journalist and editor of Barfi Culture news magazine, which reports on South Asians in Europe and North America. He believes that such a move will negatively impact the Sikhs living in Britain, an effect that the campaign does not seem to have considered. Even as this campaign was playing out, in November last year, a British Sikh, Jagtar Singh Johal, was arrested in Jalandhar under the country’s anti-terror laws on charges of being involved with a series of killings, including that of an RSS leader. Soon after, 225 of the 270-odd Sikh gurudwaras announced a ‘ban’ on the entry of Indian officials into these gurudwaras. This became a larger global campaign through Sikh groups in the UK and North America, which followed suit and announced similar restrictions for Indian diplomats. The arrest was greeted with mass protests and outrage in the Sikh diaspora in the UK, with organisations pressuring the British government to take this up with the Indian government. A 2017 report quotes a survey which had found that many of the Sikhs who came to the UK as asylum seekers in the 1990s from Punjab had claimed that they had been incarcerated or tortured by the Indian police. Little wonder, then, that the circumstances of Johal’s arrest spooked many in the Sikh diaspora — he was in India to get married and was arrested weeks after he got married. For many in the diaspora, Johal’s incarceration is a reminder of the persecution that Sikhs faced in the 1980s, especially in 1984 around Operation Blue Star and the Sikh genocide following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, which saw over 3,000 Sikhs, mostly men, killed by rampaging mobs. Not just in the present<doc-sep>
Punjab CM Amarinder Singh Punjab CM Amarinder Singh A day after the ‘Referendum 2020’ organised Sunday by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has targeted the UK government, saying that by allowing the protesters to use Trafalgar Square, instead of Hyde Park, it had shown its “total complacency” on the issue. In a statement issued here on Monday, Amarinder stated that “the UK government should have put its foot down and not allowed its soil to be used to propagate anti-India campaign.” The rally was organised Sunday at 7:30 pm IST. Taking a dig at the rally, Amarinder said, “As expected, it turned out to be a damp squib, participated by a handful of elements.” The statement also quoted Amarinder citing ground reports that “several Kashmiris were made to wear turbans to make them look like Sikhs.” READ | Sikhs for Justice’s call for Referendum 2020 misleading, says Dal Khalsa Calling it a “no-show rally”, Amarinder said it had exposed the total lack of ground support for ‘Referendum 2020’ even outside India. He dismissed the entire affair as a futile exercise by a sham organisation to create trouble in India, particularly Punjab. “The Sikhs For Justice are just a group of fringe elements that are playing into the hands of Pakistan’s ISI to divide India, but they have failed, and will continue to fail in their nefarious designs. The presence of Pakistani politicians at the rally confirms that it was out-and-out an ISI plot, which fell through, just as their attempts to create trouble in India have been failing all these years”, he added. There was virtually nil local support for the rally and whatever little support they had managed to garner was of similar fringe elements from various countries, said the Chief Minister. The presence of Pakistani leaders, including Nazir Ahmed who openly spoke of dividing India and splitting Kashmir, Punjab and Nagaland from it, made it clear that the rally was a game plan of the ISI, a fact further endorsed by the presence of separatist Kashmiris living in UK, said the Chief Minister. Describing the SFJ fringe elements as mere social media tigers, who are trying to create a hype even when they have no support, both in India and abroad, the Chief Minister said the Sikhs were a patriotic community who have always stood for the unity and integrity of the country. As many as 90,000 Sikhs are serving in the Indian army, defending the country’s borders, he pointed out, adding that SFJ could never succeed in misleading the community into falling for their selfish designs. The Chief Minister warned the SFJ and all other such anti-India forces to stay out of the country and refrain from any attempt to foment trouble in Punjab, or any other part of India. Their efforts will backfire on them and his government would deal with such elements with an iron hand. Nobody would be allowed to disturb the peace and the communal harmony in the state, he said.
These two things are officially true: Goodbye, international break. Welcome back, Serie A. The two-week break between Juventus games is officially over. In just a few short moments, Juve’s late-October/early-November slate of games will have officially gotten underway. In comes Genoa, the club with Serie A’s current top scorer and the folks who have the lucky distinction in saying that they are the ones who allowed Juventus to sign Stefano Sturaro a few years back. Oh, it’s true. It’s damn true. But what this also is besides two teams that have issued paychecks to the legendary Sturaro is also the first game in what is a massive four-week stretch for Max Allegri and his team. We get the return of Serie A. We get the return of the Champions League group stage. We get a lot with the return of Juventus in a post-international break world. While we know what is upon, we don’t know how Juve will play in their first game coming out of the two-week international break. Allegri has warned and given caution to how things sometimes are after these lengthy spells without club competition — and it’s not like everything can just go according to plan with a snap of his fingers. So, while we hope that Juve play like they did before the international break, we just don’t know for sure. Or, Juventus will win 5-0 and this will be a whole bunch of fun. That would be pretty nice, wouldn’t it? I know that would be a nice way to start the weekend, but that’s just me being a biased jerk. MATCH INFO When: Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018 Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy Official kickoff time: 6 p.m. local time in Italy and across Europe; 5 p.m. in the United Kingdom; 12 noon Eastern Time; 9 a.m. Pacific Time STARTING LINEUPS Juventus starting XI (4-3-3): Szczesny; Cancelo, Bonucci, Benatia, Alex Sandro; Bentancur, Pjanic, Matuidi; Cuadrado, Mandzukic, Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus bench: Pinsoglio, Perin, De Sciglio, Chiellini, Dybala, Douglas Costa, Barzagli, Kean, Emre Can, Rugani, Bernardeschi Genoa starting XI (3-5-2): Radu; Biraschi, Romero, Criscito; Pereira, Romulo, Sandro, Bessa, Lazovic; Piatek, Kouamé HOW TO WATCH Television: TLN (Canada); Eleven Sports 2 UK (United Kingdom); Sky Calcio 1, Sky Supercalcio HD (Italy) Online/mobile: ESPN+ (United States); DAZN (Canada); SKY Go Italia (Italy) Other live viewing options can be found here, and as always, you can also follow along with us live and all the stupid things we say on Twitter. If you haven’t already, join the community on Black & White & Read All Over, and join in the discussion below.<doc-sep>✕ Close Cristiano Ronaldo unveiled as a Juventus player Juventus dropped their first points of the competitive season after being frustrated in a 1-1 draw with Genoa. Cristiano Ronaldo put the hosts ahead within twenty minutes with a tap-in after good work from Joao Cancelo. However, the hosts were made to pay for not making the most of their other opportunities when Daniel Bessa nodded home from a yard out. (AFP/Getty Images (AFP/Getty Images) Paulo Dybala blew Juventus’ best chance for a winner 14 minutes from time, but the Old Lady still temporarily extended their lead at the top of the table to seven points. Juventus came into the game looking for their ninth straight win in Serie A this season, and all seemed to be on track when a deflected effort from Portuguese right-back Cancelo fell kindly at the feet of his fellow countryman Ronaldo, who placed the ball past Andrei Radu from a couple of yards out. The former Real Madrid winger was denied by the Genoa goalkeeper four minutes later after more smart movement from Cancelo and Juan Cuadrado, and it seemed a matter of when not if Juventus would add to their tally. However, 22 minutes into the second half Genoa, who had been subdued for long period, suddenly drew level when Medhi Benatia failed to get out to meet Christian Kouame, whose cross was put on a plate for Daniel Bessa to nod past Wojciech Szczesny. Juventus upped the tempo after the equaliser but only managed to churn out one more clear-cut chance, but substitute Paulo Dybala fired wide of the far post from Alex Sandro’s lay-off as Massimiliano Allegri's side failed to win for the first time this campaign. Relive all the action below.<doc-sep>When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they'll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Juventus' perfect start to the season came to an end in Turin as Genoa earned a 1-1 Serie A draw. Cristiano Ronaldo gave Juventus a deserved lead in a dominant first half, but sloppy defending from the hosts allowed Daniel Bessa to draw Genoa level after the break and end Juve's winning streak at ten matches in all competitions. Ronaldo had come close to opening the scoring after just 14 minutes when he powered a header onto the post from a Juan Cuadrado cross. The Portuguese opened his account just five minutes later, tapping in from close range after Genoa failed to clear their lines when Joao Cancelo's shot took an awkward deflection inside the box. The visitors improved after the break and Juric's side drew level when Daniel Bessa headed home from close range on 68 minutes after the Juve defence switched off. Cristiano Ronaldo scores opener Bessa scores Genoa’s first away goal against Juventus in eight years Juventus lose 100 percent Serie A record JUVENTUS 1-1 GENOA | RONALDO (19), BESSA (67) Juventus XI: Szczesny; Cancelo, Bonucci, Benatia, Alex Sandro; Bentancur, Pjanic, Matuidi; Cuadrado, Mandzukic, Cristiano Ronaldo Genoa XI: Radu; Biraschi, Romero, Criscito; Pereira, Romulo, Sandro, Bessa, Lazovic; Piatek, Kouamé<doc-sep>It’s been a while since Juventus had one of those games. You know, the kind of game where they get a lead in the first half, essentially shut things down to a lower gear and then end up dropping points because of one or two mistakes after allowing the opposition to hang around. Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Genoa checked all of the boxes. There was the first-half goal courtesy Cristiano Ronaldo. There was Juventus not being able to add onto its lead despite having more than enough goal-scoring opportunities both before and after halftime. There was the lack of a true sense of urgency to get a second or third goal as the game went on. And, of course, there was Genoa scoring on one of its lone legit chances all game long, taking advantage of Juventus’ defense falling absolutely asleep — Leonardo Bonucci most notably — after everybody in bianconero pretty much assumed that an attempted clearance was about to go out for a corner kick. Add it all up and you have Juventus dropping points for the first time this season in Serie A. See? One of those games. As much as we wanted to see Juventus continue their pre-October international break form that we saw earlier in the month, a game like this was bound to happen. The good thing is that it happened now rather than, say, when there’s more riding on a game that Juve should have won. (I don’t even know if that makes total sense, but whatever.) I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Juve weren’t going to run the table, they weren’t going to remain perfect in league play and, as is the case with any team, there’s always going to be games where it just leaves you frustrated with the result rather than completely satisfied with how things went. We’ve seen plenty of results like this in the past under Max Allegri (as well as previous managers). Juve have had their issues with mid- or bottom-of-the-table sides already this season. In those cases, they were able to overcome and dispatch of those minor setbacks and claim wins to make you kinda forget about what had happened earlier in the game. This time around, though, there was none of that. Once Genoa got the equalizer, they parked it and defended their asses off to ensure they’d leave Turin with a point. It didn’t matter which attacking threat Allegri brought on in the second half, there was no complete answer when it came to unlocking Genoa’s defense. So it goes. These things happen. And hey, if Juventus can use this kind of result as a kick in the tail going forward — you know, starting with Manchester United on Tuesday night — to right the glaring wrongs that prevented them from getting another three points Saturday, then it will end up being a net positive. For now, though, I’m still grumpy. That kind of game will always make me grumpy. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS<doc-sep>
Juventus' perfect start to the season came to an end in Turin on Saturday as Genoa earned a 1-1 Serie A draw on Ivan Juric's return as coach. The Croatian boss replaced Davide Ballardini before the international break for his third spell in charge of Genoa and he made an immediate impact as the Italian champions failed to record a victory for the first time in nine league games this season. Cristiano Ronaldo gave Juventus a deserved lead in a dominant first half, but sloppy defending from the hosts allowed Daniel Bessa to draw Genoa level after the break and end Juve's winning streak at ten matches in all competitions. Ronaldo had come close to opening the scoring after just 14 minutes when he powered a header onto the post from a Juan Cuadrado cross. The Portuguese opened his account just five minutes later, tapping in from close range after Genoa failed to clear their lines when Joao Cancelo's shot took an awkward deflection inside the box. The atmosphere at the Allianz Arena was dampened after racist chants during Juve's last home league game against Napoli resulted in a closure of the `Curva Sud' section of the stadium. The Italian champions, though, were allowed to fill the seats with local school children. Krzysztof Piatek, who leads the Serie A scoring charts with nine goals, tested Wojciech Szczesny from range before flashing a header wide as the visitors improved after the break and Juric's side drew level when Daniel Bessa headed home from close range on 68 minutes after the Juve defence switched off. There were further chances for Ronaldo, Miralem Pjanic and substitute Paulo Dybala but Juric's players stood firm to earn an unexpected point. Earlier, Roma suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to SPAL courtesy of an Andrea Petagna penalty and a Kevin Bonifazi header either side of the break. The result leaves the capital club in sixth place before Sunday's games, 11 points adrift of leaders Juventus. Juventus: Szczesny, Cancelo, Bonucci, Benatia, Alex Sandro; Bentancur, Pjanic, Matuidi; Cuadrado, Mandzukic, Ronaldo. Genoa: Radu, Criscito, Romulo, Piatek, Kouame, Biraschi, Romero, Lazovic, Bessa, Sandro, P Pereira Follow all the action as it happens right here...
Republicans are desperate. Trump is as unpopular as he's ever been, he just surrendered unconditionally to Nancy Pelosi after a disastrous and unnecessary 35 day government shutdown of his own creation, and he's threatening to do again but this time with the promise of crashing the world's economy at the same time. Even the nonstop spin of Fox News, AM Hate Radio, and right wing hate sites can't put a positive spin the rolling dumpster fire that is the Trump regime. So it's time to for a distraction and hysterical screaming about murdering babies is always guaranteed to occupy the lizard brains of the GOP's base. That's why the right wing smear machine exploded into high gear yesterday to attack Virginia Governor Ralph Northam by twisting his words. ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for watching! Visit Website Here's the partial quote the right is using to call Northam a "baby killer": ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for watching! Visit Website ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for watching! Visit Website “If a mother is in labor...the infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians & mother" Here's the entire quote and you'll quickly see why they left the rest out: The procedures, he said, are “done in cases where there may be severe deformities. There may be a fetus that’s not viable. So in this particular example, if a mother’s in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired. And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.” Suddenly, we're not talking about a healthy, viable baby but one that will not survive. But that's not the narrative the outrage machine of the right wants to push so they're just ignoring that part. Not just ignoring it but aggressivley ignoring it and screaming about murdering babies. When asked how one can murder a baby that's already dying by allowing it to die, the responses range from incoherent rage to...more incoherent rage. Exactly what the right wing noise machine is looking for. The right tried to make a thing out of this focused on Del. Kathy Tran (D-Fairfax) and also in New York state but it didn't gain any real traction; presumably because Tran wasn't a big enough target and New York is a lost cause for the GOP. That changed when Gov. Northam got involved and the right wing noise machine started churning out a coordinated series of hit pieces. This hysteria serves three purposes: 1. Next week, the Supreme Court will decide whether or not states can de facto ban abortion by way of TRAP laws. If they rule in favor of the restrictive laws, abortion will become unavailable in every state controlled by Republicans. Fabricating the "horrors" of abortion is necessary for the right to accept this assault on women. 2. Virginia is just 2 seats away in both the State House and State Senate from flipping to control of the Democrats and all of those seats are up for reelection this November. Even with the GOP's extreme gerrymandering and voter suppression in place, Trump's unpopularity almost cost Republicans control in 2017. It will be much worse in 2019 and if Republicans lose control of both chambers, they lose their ability to steal elections. That will be the end of Virginia as a reliable swing state. Turning Gov. Northam into a baby murdering psychopath will, Republicans hope, overcome the drag of having Trump as the leader of the GOP. 3. Speaking of Trump, Republicans really, really, need something, anything, to distract their base from the nightmare that is Trump as president. His shut down was wildly unpopular, poorly planned (actually, it wasn't planned at all), cost the economy billions, exposed just how out of touch and callous his regime is, and in the end, he surrendered completely and looks weaker than ever (and that's saying something). Worse, he's threatening to do it all again in two weeks and on top of that, some of his enablers are telling him to tie the next round of hostage taking to the debt ceiling so the next shutdown will go from catastrophic to apocalyptic. If I were the right wing noise machine, I would be kicking up so much dust that my base would be choking on it. Distraction is the only thing that will keep the MAGA rubes from realizing just how pathetic Trump really is and just how bad he's been for the economy. Because if the base figures that out, 2020 will make the blue wave of 2018 look like ripple in a pond. Wildly irresponsible The worst part about this is that Republicans are well aware of how their hysterical lies about abortion have resulted in violence and they don't care. Doctors, nurses, security guards, and patients have all been murdered by right wing terrorists because of the unhinged rhetoric of the forced-birth movement. Bill O'Reilly spent years calling Dr. George Tiller a "baby killer" on TV until someone killed him. After a right wing group doctored videos of a meeting with Planned Parenthood representatives, one right wing terrorist attacked a clinic and killed three people. And that's aside from all of the clinics that have been firebombed and all the death threats over the years. Republicans and the right wing echo chamber are quite aware of the violence their rhetoric can inspire and they're doing it anyway because as far as they're concerned, a few days of political gain are worth the risk of long term political violence. The damage being done to the national discourse is irrelevant because the only thing that matters is getting those poll numbers back up right now. This is the short term thinking that has turned the right into a cesspit of mindless rage and white nationalist fascism.<doc-sep>Email Whatsapp Menu Whatsapp Google Reddit Digg Stumbleupon Linkedin Comment For those who question whether abortion is really “baby killing,” the governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, has left us no doubt. Not only does he advocate the possible killing of a newborn baby, he wants us to be “civil” when discussing it. This is reminiscent of Nazi leaders discussing the slaughter of Jewish children, women, and men in icy, dispassionate terms the way an accountant would discuss balancing the books. Such is the face of evil. Earlier in the week, it was reported that, “During a radio interview on Wednesday morning, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) seemed to endorse killing an infant after it has already been delivered alive (specifically, in the case of a baby surviving an abortion). “In the scenario described by Northam, a baby would be born alive and resuscitated if necessary, and then doctors and the mother could ‘have a discussion’ which, based on context, would determine whether or not the child would be killed. While pro-life advocates view all abortion as infanticide, what Northam described would be infanticide by any definition.” This, of course, is the deadly and logical progression of the spirit of abortion. It is not satisfied with terminating the life of a 12-week-old baby which could not live outside the womb. It is not satisfied with terminating the life of a 32-week-old baby which could live outside the womb. It must also kill the baby outside the womb if the baby somehow managed to survive an abortion. That’s what the infamous Kermit Gosnell did. Killing babies inside the womb wasn’t enough. To repeat: This is the deadly and logical progression. That’s why, in 1995, President Clinton vetoed the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act. Then, 20 years later, in 2015, President Obama promised to veto the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (HR 3504). As stated by Carol Tobias, president of the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), “President Obama's subservience to the abortion lobby is so complete that he now threatens to use his pen to protect the abortionist who would kill a baby born alive, rather than to protect that helpless baby.” Getting back to the Gov. Northam, after his initial comments drew so much controversy, a reporter asked him, “Some members of your party have said privately that, and maybe one publicly, that your comments yesterday could have been more precise, or they weren't helpful.” So, he was asked, “Do you think, do you regret what you said yesterday or the way you said it?” Northam replied without hesitation: “No I don't.” And then this, which is utterly baffling and completely contrary to the life-saving ethic of the medical profession: “I'm a physician. I'm also the governor.” He continued, “But when I'm asked questions, a lot of the times it is put in the context of being a physician, again realizing how we approach, how we manage patients, how we offer advice and counseling, so no I don't have any regrets.” So, he had no regrets about making his barbarous comments about killing a newborn baby. (And remember: The context of those comments was the proposal of a new abortion Virginia law that would have allowed a full-term, pregnant woman who was already dilating to choose to abort the baby even for alleged mental health reasons.) None of that troubled the governor. Instead, he said, “But I do find that how my comments, I did answer that question, I regret that those comments have been mischaracterized, the personal insults towards me I really find disgusting.” No, Gov. Northam. It was your comments that were disgusting, sir. It was your beyond-extreme, pro-abortion, baby-killing words that were disgusting. And while I regret that some people have responded to your ill-spoken words with ugly words of their own, you, sir, bear the responsibility for making such an evil suggestion. Or perhaps we should expand the parents’ “discussion” about whether to let any handicapped baby live? Or what about any unwanted baby? Maybe kill that one too? And yet there’s more. Gov. Northam ended his response with this: “So again as I said in my comments about this earlier, we can agree to disagree, but let's be civil about it.” What? Let’s “agree to disagree” about the ethics of infanticide? Let’s “be civil” about terminating the life of a newborn? With all respect, sir, that is not going to happen. Not as long as there are Americans with a conscience. Not as long as there are Americans with a heart. We do recognize that abortion can sometimes be an agonizingly difficult choice for a pregnant woman, like a 16-year-old raped by her drunken uncle. While we still say that abortion was the wrong choice, we do not condemn the teen as a moral monster. In contrast, just as New York’s new abortion law is monstrous and just as the failed Virginia proposal is monstrous, so also the governor’s comments are monstrous – and beyond. Gov. Northam, we will never “agree to disagree” with you about infanticide. As Vice President Pence wrote, what you’re advocating “is morally reprehensible and evil.” May the Lord grant you repentance.<doc-sep>President Donald Trump, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Mike Pence looking on, delivers the State of the Union address in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington on Feb. 5, 2019. (Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images) Trump: Governor of Virginia ‘Stated He Would Execute a Baby After Birth’ President Donald Trump slammed Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam‘s recent comments on killing babies after birth during his State of the Union speech, saying Northam advocated for murder. “We had the case of the Governor of Virginia where he stated he would execute a baby after birth,” Trump said during the State of the Union speech in Washington on Feb. 5. Northam made the comments during a radio interview in support of legislation that would have allowed abortion up until the moments before a child is born with the approval of just one doctor. “In this particular example, if a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired,” Gov. Ralph Northam said during a Jan. 30 interview on WTOP. “And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.” Trump, who has been ardently pro-life since announcing he was running for president, said during the speech that his administration is working on a plan for nationwide paid family leave “so that every new parent has the chance to bond with their newborn child.” “There could be no greater contrast to the beautiful image of a mother holding her infant child than the chilling displays our nation saw in recent days,” he added. “Lawmakers in New York cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother’s womb moments before birth. These are living, feeling, beautiful babies who will never get the chance to share their love and dreams with the world.” VA gov on abortion this morning: “If a mother is in labor…the infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians & mother” pic.twitter.com/cc15pVLjIQ — Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) January 30, 2019 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation on Jan. 22 that allows mothers to abort children up until birth if seen as necessary to protect the life or health of the mother. The term “health” was not defined in the new law. Cuomo called the passing of the bill a “historic victory for New Yorkers and for our progressive values.” Trump then slammed Northam’s comments. “To defend the dignity of every person, I am asking the Congress to pass legislation to prohibit the late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother’s womb,” he said. “Let us work together to build a culture that cherishes innocent life. And let us reaffirm a fundamental truth: all children—born and unborn—are made in the holy image of God.” Trump’s comments came a day after a Democratic senator blocked a bill that would guarantee care for babies that survive abortion, which was introduced in the uproar following Northam’s comments. Late-Term Abortions Opposed by Majority While several states move or attempt to move toward allowing abortion up to a child’s birth, the majority of Americans don’t support abortions in the second or third trimesters. In the latest poll by Gallup, released in 2018, 60 percent of respondents said that abortions in the first three months should be legal but 72 percent said that abortions should be illegal in the second trimester. And 87 percent said that abortions should be illegal in the final trimester, or in the final three months before full term. Gallup did not ask if people supported killing babies after they were born, as was suggested by Gov. Northam. “Most Americans generally see some reason for abortion to be legal, but far more think it should be legal in the first trimester than in the second or third,” Gallup summarized. The view has held for decades. In 2003, for instance, 68 percent of respondents said that abortions should be illegal in the second trimester and 84 percent of people said abortions should be illegal in the third trimester. From NTD.com<doc-sep>Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (Screen Capture) Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam of Virginia, who is a pediatric neurologist, said in a press conference on Thursday that he does not regret what he said yesterday about letting a born baby die or the way he said it. “Do you regret what you said yesterday or the way you said it?” a reporter asked Northam. “No I don’t,” Northam responded. On WTOP radio on Wednesday morning, Northam was asked by reporter Julie Carey about an exchange that had happened the day before in committee of the Virginia House of Delegates. Here is the exchange as transcribed by CNSNews.com’s Emily Ward yesterday: Carey: “...T]here was a very contentious committee hearing yesterday, when Fairfax County Delegate Kathy Tran made her case for lifting restrictions on third-trimester abortions, as well as other restrictions now in place, and she was pressed by a Republican delegate about whether her bill would permit an abortion even as a woman is, essentially, dilating--ready to give birth--and she answered that it would permit an abortion at that stage of labor. Do you support her measure? And explain her answer.” Northam: “You know, I wasn’t there, Julie, and I certainly can’t speak for Delegate Tran, but I will tell you, one, the first thing I would say is, this is why decisions such as this should be made by providers, physicians, and the mothers and fathers that, that are involved. “There are, you know, when we talk about third trimester abortions, these are done with the consent of, obviously, the mother, with the consent of the physicians – more than one physician, by the way – and it’s done in cases where there may be severe deformities, there may be a fetus that’s non-viable. “So, in this particular example, if a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. “So, so, I think this was really blown out of proportion, but, again, we want the government not to be involved in these types of decisions. We want the decision to be made by the mothers and their providers, and, and this is why, Julie, that legislators, most of whom are men, by the way, shouldn’t be telling a woman what she should and shouldn’t be doing with her body.” Carey: “And do you think multiple physicians should have weigh in, as is currently required? She’s trying to lift that requirement.” Northam: “Well, I think it’s always good to get a second opinion, and for, for at least two providers to be involved in that decision, because these decisions shouldn’t be taken lightly, and so, you know, I would certainly support more than one provider.” Following Northam’s explanation of the procedure he thinks should be followed in allowing a born baby to die, there was outrage from Americans who do not believe a born baby should be allowed to die. For example, as reported by CNSNews.com, Sen. Ben Sasse (R.-Neb.) said the following: “This is morally repugnant. In just a few years pro-abortion zealots went from ‘safe, legal, and rare’ to ‘keep the newborns comfortable while the doctor debates infanticide.’ I don’t care what party you’re from — if you can’t say that it’s wrong to leave babies to die after birth, get the hell out of public office.” This afternoon, Northam held a press conference with other Democratic Virginia politicians to defend himself. (A video of the press conference can be seen by clicking here.) The reporter who asked Northam the last question in the press conference asked the governor if he regretted what he said on WTOP or how he said it. The governor said: “No, I don’t.” Here is a transcript of the full exchange between that reporter and Northam: Reporter: “Some members of your party have said privately that, and maybe one publicly, that your comments yesterday could have been more precise, or they weren’t helpful and that Delegate Tran’s defense of her bill could have been done in a better way. Do you think, do you regret what you said yesterday or the way you said it?<doc-sep>
During his rally in El Paso, TX, Donald Trump said Ralph Northam would allow executions of newborn babies. President Donald Trump accurately paraphrased Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA), who recently hinted at legally-permitted termination of newborn babies in a radio interview defending a Virginia Democrat’s abortion legislation, during his Monday rally in El Paso, TX. Trump said that Northam “would even allow a newborn baby to come out into the world… and then execute the baby,” even after wrapping and comforting the child: Democrats are also pushing extreme late-term abortion. Allowing children to be ripped from their mother’s womb right up until the moment of birth. What’s that all about? So in Virginia, the governor… stated that he would even allow a newborn baby to come out into the world and wrap the baby and make the baby comfortable, and then talk to the mother, and talk to the father, and then execute the baby. Execute the baby. Last week, Trump similarly described Northam’s opposition to all temporal limitations on abortion as akin to enabling executions of babies during his State of the Union Address: The Governor of Virginia… basically stated he would execute a baby after birth. To defend the dignity of every person, I am asking the Congress to pass legislation to prohibit the late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother’s womb. In an interview with WTOP Radio on January 30, Northam described his support for legalization of late-term abortion — even as a mother is “dilating,” per state delegate Kathy Tran — and took the concept further, discussing euthanizing newborn babies even after comforting and “resuscitating” them: When we talk about third-trimester abortions, these are done with the consent of, obviously, the mother, with the consent of the physicians — more than one physician, by the way — and it’s done in cases where there may be severe deformities, there may be a fetus that’s non-viable. So in this particular example, if a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mothers. While Trump used the more explicit term “execute,” both Northam and Tran use the euphemism of a “discussion” or a “decision” between the mother and doctors to terminate the life of the child. Vox’s Aaron Rupar framed Trump’s description of Northam’s position on abortion as a lie. Holy shit — Trump falsely accuses Ralph Northam of saying he supports “a newborn baby [coming] out into the world, and wrap the baby, make the baby comfortable, & then talk to the mother & talk to the father and then execute the baby. Execute the baby!” Huge, angry boos. pic.twitter.com/VZaZXVoi7Y — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 12, 2019 In an op-ed for Vox (labeled an “explainer”), Rupar takes a denial from the governor’s staff at face value and glosses over the radio interview with semantics: [A] spokesperson for the governor told Vox that he had “absolutely not” been referring to infanticide. “The governor’s comments focused on the tragic and extremely rare case in which a woman with a nonviable pregnancy or severe fetal abnormalities went into labor,” the spokesperson said. … Infanticide is illegal in Virginia. HB 2491, which has now been tabled, would not make it legal. No abortion rights groups support it. Northam’s comments may have done a disservice to supporters of loosening abortion restrictions in Virginia, but no one in the state is actually saying it should be legal to execute babies after they are born. The governor’s denial, however, still allows for the possibility of terminating a baby after it is born — “extremely rare case” or no, it does not change the species of the child or the fact that its life is cut short by violence done to its body. Which is the more accurate description of that action: “execute” or “discuss”? Follow Robert Kraychik on Twitter.
Jared Goff has a beautiful new girlfriend, Christen Harper, and he's reportedly keeping the relationship under wraps so it doesn't distract his teammates. As Goff and the Los Angeles Rams prepare to take on the New Orleans Saints with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, reports have surfaced about his alleged relationship with the bikini model. The New York Post noted that the 24-year-old Goff has been quietly dating Harper, but that their relationship is not yet "Instagram official." In fact, there is not much known about Christen Harper beyond the racy photos she shares online for her 192,000 followers and the fact that she works for the famous Wilhelmina modeling agency. While there may not yet be any pictures of Jared Goff on Christen Harper's Instagram page, the flood of fans looking to learn more about Goff's girlfriend will find plenty of revealing pictures of the model herself. Harper's page is filled with skin-baring photos of all sorts. And though Goff himself may not make an appearance on his girlfriend's page, he does get some name-checks in the comments from fans who note how lucky the Pro Bowl quarterback seems to be. Goff himself has remained focused on his task at hand, trying to bring his team back to the Super Bowl for the first time in nearly two decades. The quarterback is doing so with quite a selfless attitude -- Goff spoke to the team's official website, saying that the offense has reached record levels thanks to contributions from everyone. "I think it's just overall ownership by everybody," he said. "At my position I try to own it as best I can. But I think seeing the receivers and the running backs and up front owning it as it is their own and really understanding every in and out of it, and understanding why we're doing things has really taken us to the next level." It's not clear if Christen Harper could get more attention if the Los Angeles Rams win and reach the Super Bowl, or if Jared Goff will prefer to continue keeping the reported relationship under wraps. It's not uncommon in either the conference championship round or Super Bowl for cameras to spot player wives and girlfriends in the crowd, though given the recent reports it could be that Goff and his girlfriend choose to abstain from the spotlight. In the meantime, fans who want to get a closer look at Christen Harper can check out her Instagram page.<doc-sep>Christen Harper, model and girlfriend of Rams quarterback Jared Goff, flaunted her captivating beauty in an extreme closeup on her Instagram page. In the shot, Harper's jet black hair hangs loosely off her shoulders, framing her glowing skin and bright hazel eyes. In the caption, she mentions that she was in a car when the photo was taken but her followers didn't seem to notice. "What car? There is a car" one person commented while another wrote, "Not in [sic] car, you are in hearts." According to Sports Gossip, Goff and Harper are keeping their relationship very private at the moment. There are reportedly people Goff knows personally who haven't been told, an insider disclosed. "Jared is hiding her from everyone except some friends," their source said before adding that she did not sit with his family and friends at the Rams game last weekend to maintain their privacy. The New York Post reports that neither Goff nor Harper follow each other on social media, so there's no telling when or if they plan to make their relationship "social media official." Based on some of his previous statements to the press, if it happens, it will probably be after the Super Bowl. Goff has previously said that he is more focused on his performance on the field than finding a girlfriend, the Heavy reports. He could be trying to keep the relationship out of the press so that it's not a distraction from the Rams' Super Bowl bid this year. "Do you think Tom Brady is with Gisele [Bundchen] if he doesn't win a Super Bowl? No," the quarterback once said to Bleacher Report. Is this a hint that Goff is thinking of marrying his model girlfriend as Tom Brady did Gisele? We'll have to wait and see, but it looks like that focus has paid off since the Los Angeles Rams are officially on their way to the Super Bowl this year, after a win against the Saints on Sunday. As mentioned earlier, Harper works as a model and is currently represented by Wilhemina . But it appears that her ambitions extend beyond photo shoots and runways. Her IMDB page lists two acting gigs on her resume that are currently in post-production. She plays a character named Caroline in a film called The Obituary of Tunde Johnson, which is about an African-American teenager "who falls victim to an endless time loop of police brutality." She also plays the title character in a film called Auggie, which is about a man who falls in love with an "augmented reality companion." Harper has previously appeared in a short film called Seven Eleven and was "Teenage Girl #1" in a 2006 episode of Entourage.<doc-sep>Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images One half of Super Bowl LIII is set after the Los Angeles Rams won the 2018 NFC Championship Game on Sunday. Jared Goff had 297 passing yards and a touchdown in the 26-23 overtime win against the New Orleans Saints, helping lead the Rams to the Super Bowl only two years after they finished 4-12. Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein clinched the win with a 57-yard field goal in extra time after an interception by safety John Johnson III. Todd Gurley had only 10 rushing yards, but the rest of the team picked up the slack after a 13-0 early deficit to earn the road victory at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Saints' impressive season came to an end despite 249 passing yards and two touchdowns from Drew Brees. Jared Goff Silences Doubters, Shows He's More Than a Game Manager Video Play Button Videos you might like The Rams went 13-3 in the regular season, but Pro Bowl quarterback Jared Goff rarely received credit. Head coach Sean McVay is widely seen as an offensive genius, while running back Todd Gurley and defensive tackle Aaron Donald were considered the top MVP candidates on the roster. Those two were the only non-quarterbacks in the MVP discussion. But against a quality Saints defense Sunday, Goff showed he deserves recognition for what he brings to the table. The quarterback made some outstanding plays in big moments, including an important throw to Brandin Cooks at the end of the first half: His fourth-quarter throw to tight end Gerald Everett on the run on third down also extended the game-tying drive: Despite trailing 13-0 after the first quarter, Goff showed outstanding composure to put his team in position for a comeback victory. Leading field-goal drives to tie and win the game sealed his outstanding effort. He also did so despite getting almost nothing from Gurley throughout the day. Perhaps most impressively, Goff succeeded in a hostile environment in the first road playoff game of his career. The performance also put him in the record books: Heading into the Super Bowl, Goff should not be seen as a game manager who will have to rely upon the rest of the team to help him win. While he has plenty of talent around him, the third-year quarterback will be the one to decide the Rams' fate against the Kansas City Chiefs or New England Patriots. The 2016 No. 1 overall pick will try to put the team on his back once again to bring home a championship. Todd Gurley's Brutal Day a Pivotal Moment in Young Star's Career Although Gurley dealt with a knee injury toward the end of the regular season, he had 115 rushing yards and a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round and wasn't on the injury report this past week. He was seemingly healthy coming into the NFC Championship Game. However, he was virtually invisible against the Saints. He finished with only 10 rushing yards on four carries along with one catch for three receiving yards. He also had negative plays that didn't show up in the box score: Gurley barely played in the second half and lost touches to C.J. Anderson, who averaged only 2.8 yards per carry. This was undoubtedly the biggest surprise of the game: Had the Rams lost, Gurley would have been forced to answer questions throughout the offseason about why he disappeared in the biggest moment of the year. The huge four-year, $57.5 million contract he signed before the season would only raise the pressure on him moving forward. However, L.A. escaped with a win, giving Gurley a reprieve. In two weeks, Gurley will have a chance to show what he can do on an even bigger stage. If he returns to form in the Super Bowl, his disappearing act Sunday will become a footnote in his impressive career. But if he's fully healthy and has another dud, it would raise doubts about his value moving forward. Saints Offense Let The Defense Down One of the biggest stories of the 2018 NFL season has been the leaguewide offensive explosion, with creative coaches and elite quarterbacks lighting up the scoreboard. Heading into the conference title games, the top-four-scoring regular-season teams were the last four teams alive. However, the Saints turned that narrative on its head in the NFC Championship Game, as their defense was better than their offense. Brees played well, but the offense struggled to finish off drives and ended up with touchdowns on only two of five red-zone trips. An interception in overtime then sunk New Orleans' chances of winning. On the other hand, the Saints defense slowed down the NFL's second-best offense for much of the game. Gurley was essentially a non-factor, while Anderson had only 44 yards after three straight games with at least 120 rushing yards. The Saints also put a lot of pressure on Goff throughout the game to keep him uncomfortable. In addition, a Goff interception in the first quarter led to a field goal that put the Rams into an early 6-0 hole. The Saints then stretched their lead to 13-0 late in the first quarter. Perhaps most importantly, the Saints held the Rams to field goals on two potential game-winning drives in regulation, including one that reached the 1-yard line. Those stands kept New Orleans in the game and gave Brees a chance to come away with a win. That's been the Saints' M.O. for the second half of the season, as they held seven of their last nine opponents to 20 points or fewer heading into Sunday. The Saints averaged 37 points per game in Brees' seven home starts during the regular season, but they mustered only 23 on Sunday. That wound up being the difference between them booking a trip to the Super Bowl and their season ending abruptly. What's Next? The Rams will prepare for Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Feb. 3. They will take on the Patriots or Chiefs and try to win the second Super Bowl title in franchise history. The Saints will enter the offseason trying to figure out how to get two more wins next year.<doc-sep>
During Jared Goff’s time as the quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams, he’s done a solid job keeping his personal life out of the national spotlight. There hadn’t been much in terms of rumblings involving a potential girlfriend, and beyond that, the most Goff admitted to were some celebrity crushes. It seems that all may have changed at some point during the 2018 NFL season, as the Rams signal-caller reportedly has a new love interest. As first reported by Sports Gossip, Goff is said to be dating model and actress Christen Harper. Per the site, she was spotted at the Rams divisional playoff game last weekend against the Dallas Cowboys. But in a bit of an interesting spin, it seems the quarterback is trying to keep the relationship under wraps, at least for the time being. According to a source cited by Sports Gossip, Goff is hiding it from everyone except a select group of people. “Jared is hiding her from everyone except some friends. She was at the game last weekend but sat with the Whitworth clan and not his family and friends from home.” As for why the 24-year-old is keeping his status with Harper somewhat of a secret, it may have to do with the team’s current playoff run. Obviously, that’s a tough situation to gauge, but it would make sense. Let’s learn a bit more about Harper, who’s been featured in Maxim, GUESS and is currently set to star in her first movie. Christen Harper’s Modeling Career Back in December of 2017, Harper was featured on Maxim.com where she admitted to not taking modeling seriously until she was paying herself through college. This was when she also spoke about her potential transition into acting as well. “I grew up in a town a little outside of Los Angeles,” Christen told us. “I started modeling as a kid but didn’t start taking it super seriously until I needed to pay myself through college and then modeling became a full time job.” … “I’m really excited to transition more into acting. Hopefully my biggest highlights are still to come.” Harper is currently listed with the modeling agency Wilhelmina, according to her Facebook page. As seen above, she’s done shoots with a variety of companies and big brands. For good measure, her modeling profile also shows that she and Goff were spending time together in early November of 2018. We can’t speculate on when their relationship began, but they were at least friends (or acquaintances) around Halloween it seems. As far as Goff’s social media presence involving photos with his new rumored girlfriend, there’s nothing that’s come to light yet. Christen Harper’s Jump Into Acting Harper’s hopes of moving into acting have apparently panned out, as she currently has roles in two upcoming films. The first is the one seen above called ‘Auggie’ and according to the IMBD page, she’s playing the main character, Auggie. It’s directed by Matt Kane and features Larisa Oleynik who starred in ’10 Things I Hate About You,’ as well as Richard Kind from ‘Argo.’ Here’s a look at what the movie, which is in post-production, is about: “Forced into early retirement, Felix Greystone falls in love with an augmented reality companion, to the detriment of his relationship with his wife and daughter.” The other movie she’s in which is also in post-production is ‘The Obituary of Tunde Johnson.’ It’s directed by Ali LeRoi and Harper plays the role of Caroline. “The gripping and emotional drama tells the surreal tale of a wealthy, black, high school senior who falls victim to an endless time loop of police brutality.” Joining Harper in the upcoming film is Steven Silver, who starred in the TV series ’13 Reasons Why.’ Nicola Peltz from ‘Bates Motel’ and ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ is also featured in the movie. Additional Photos of Christen Harper READ NEXT: Jared Goff’s Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
India have secured their place in the final of Asia Cup 2018 with the 9-wicket victory over Pakistan in their second match of the Super Four stage. India had earlier defeated Bangladesh in their first Super 4 match. They are the only unbeaten team in the tournament so far. They now have four points after their two Super 4 matches and are virtually assured of a place in the Asia Cup 2018 final. India play Afghanistan in their final Super 4 match. Afghanistan have lost both their Super 4 matches so far and are out of contention for the final. However, Bangladesh and Pakistan are both in the hunt for the final berth. They face each other in their final Super 4 match. Both Pakistan and Bangladesh have lost to India and defeated Afghanistan in this stage, which means that their Super 4 match will be a virtual semifinal and the winner will face India in the final on Friday. Teams Matches Win Loss Points NRR India 2 2 0 4 +1.333 Pakistan 2 1 1 2 -0.556 Bangladesh 2 1 1 2 -0.645 Afghanistan 2 0 2 0 -0.065 India face Afghanistan on Tuesday while Bangladesh and Pakistan face off on Wednesday in the remaining Super Four matches in the Asia Cup 2018.<doc-sep>After a slightly nervy start against Hong Kong, the Indian team has made light work of the opponents in subsequent matches. With the win against Pakistan in their second Super 4 encounter, Rohit Sharma’s boys have now sealed their birth in the finals and hence, a number of changes are expected in their final Super 4 clash against Afghanistan. Here’s a look at our predicted XI for India’s Asia Cup 2018 match against Afghanistan - Rohit Sharma The Indian skpper is having a stunning tournament, both as a captain and as a batsman. He is the in-form batsman for India and with the century against Pakistan, he has vindicated the tag of being the best opener in world cricket currently. He should lead the side against Afghanistan. KL Rahul For all the talent and promise KL Rahul has to offer, he has not got a game owing to the dearth of spots in this Indian team. However, with the final berth sealed, the team management could rest Shikhar Dhawan and give Rahul a go against Afghanistan. READ: Rohit Sharma reveals why Shikhar Dhawan must be left alone while batting Ambati Rayudu Rayudu has not set the stage on fire, but has done just enough to warrant a long rope in the side. However, he would be aware of the fact that he now needs to crank it up a touch and aim for triple-digit scores if there is an opportunity. Dinesh Karthik Much like Ambati Rayudu, Dinesh Karthik has had nothing much to do in the tournament so far, such has been the prolific run of the opening pair. However, if and when he gets a chance, Karthik should be ready to step up and score runs as there are plenty of options for the number four position. MS Dhoni He looked the part against Bangladesh, when he walked out to bat at the number four position but has not got enough time in the middle to show his form. However, there is little doubt over his importance to this team, as a keeper, as a batsman, and as a presence in general. Kedar Jadhav The biggest positive for India in this tournament has been the form of Kedar Jadhav, the bowler. He was expensive in the match against Pakistan and hence, how he adapts and adjusts against Afghanistan will be closely monitored. He is viewed as a finisher in this Indian team but has not got many opportunities to underline his importance so far. Ravindra Jadeja Jadeja made a resounding comeback to the Indian ODI setup by picking up four wickets against Bangladesh. However, he was under the cosh against Pakistan as Shoaib Malik and Sarfraz Ahmed attacked him. He should still be persisted with and the onus will be on him to adjust to the ever-changing challenges ahead. READ: Records galore as Rohit betters Tendulkar’s record, only Dhoni ahead Siddarth Kaul He was roped in as an injury cover and could get in a game in place of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who has been brilliant with the new and old ball. However, the itinerary and the weather has been taxing and this could prompt the management to rest him ahead of the final. Kaul, who made his ODI debut against England, did have a great IPL and on sluggish surfaces, he should do well. Kuldeep Yadav India’s X-factor with the ball, Kuldeep has been the wicket-taker for Rohit Sharma in the middle overs and in the death when the batsmen are on the charge. He should pose trouble for Afghanistan, a team which has plenty of stroke-makers. Yuzvendra Chahal Along with Yadav, Chahal has been the go to guy in the middle overs for the India captains in the recent past. Chahal picked up his 50th wicket in ODIs against Pakistan in the last match and his spin and wizardry should present a considerable challenge for the Afghan batsman. Khaleel Ahmed After impressing in his debut match against Hong Kong, Khaleel has been forced to sit out owing to the presence of Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. However, Bumrah could be rested and this could give Khaleel another chance to prove his mettle.<doc-sep>
Last updated on .From the section Cricket Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan now have 13 100-run opening wicket ODI partnerships for India, one more than Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag Asia Cup Super Four, Dubai Pakistan 237-7 (50 overs): Malik 78, Sarfraz 44, Kuldeep 2-41, Bumrah 2-29 India 238-1 (39.3 overs): Dhawan 114, Rohit 111 India won by nine wickets Scorecard Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan shared an opening partnership of 210 as India thrashed Pakistan for the second time at the Asia Cup in Dubai. The victory, coupled with Bangladesh's win over Afghanistan, means India have booked their place in Friday's final. India restricted Pakistan to 237-7 before chasing down the target in 39.3 overs, for the loss of just one wicket. Dhawan hit 114 from 100 balls before he was run out, with Rohit finishing on 111 not out from 119 deliveries. The pair had also top scored as India beat their bitter rivals by eight wickets in the group stage of the tournament, which is being played in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Rohit's knock was his 19th one-day hundred, while his partnership with Dhawan was India's highest one-day international opening stand against Pakistan - and their fourth highest first-wicket stand against anyone in the ODI format. The win is India's biggest against Pakistan in terms of wickets in ODIs, improving on the eight-wicket win over Pakistan in Melbourne in 1985. Pakistan's innings was anchored by Shoaib Malik who made 78 from 90 balls, adding 107 for the fourth wicket with skipper Sarfraz Ahmed (44) who had won the toss. In the other Super Four game in Abu Dhabi, Bangladesh ended Afghanistan's chances of reaching the final in a final-over thriller. Chasing 249 to win, and needing eight off the final over with four wickets in hand, Rashid Khan was caught and bowled by Mustafizur Rahman off the second ball of the over and Afghanistan fell short by three runs. What's next? Pakistan take on Bangladesh in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, in what is effectively a semi-final - with the winner earning a place in the final against India. Pakistan currently lead the Tigers on net run rate. Before that, India face Afghanistan in Dubai in their final Super Four game on Tuesday.
“If [Urban Meyer] loses his job, it’s flat wrong. And this is the guy who fired me. It would be a crime.” Those were the final words said by former Ohio State wide receivers coach Zach Smith during the first segment of an interview that aired on Friday’s 6 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter. Smith, whose ex-wife Courtney Smith went public last month with accounts of domestic abuse dating back to 2009, sat down with ESPN’s Dan Murphy to give his side of the story, and ostensibly shed some light on just how much Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer knew about Smith’s past while keeping him employed on staff. Related The Undoing of Urban Meyer Meyer fired Zach Smith last month after Smith was charged with criminal trespassing and an Ohio judge granted a protective order that Courtney Smith had filed against her ex-husband. When that order entered the public sphere, so too did reports of a 2009 incident in which police were called to the Smiths’ Florida home after Courtney — then eight to 10 weeks pregnant — said Zach picked her up and threw her against a wall during an argument. A 2015 account also came to light in which Courtney said Zach shoved her against a wall and wrapped his hands around her neck, all while their then-3-year-old daughter clung to her leg. From 2012 to 2018 alone, Cleveland.com found nine police reports involving Zach and Courtney Smith and domestic disputes. SportsCenter was Smith’s second interview since his firing; the first had happened mere minutes earlier on Columbus radio station 105.7 The Zone. In both interviews, the questions primarily centered on how much Meyer knew about Smith’s past, when he knew it, and how he’d responded to what he knew. This is important because on Wednesday college football insider Brett McMurphy published a report that included text messages showing that Meyer’s wife, Shelley, long knew about the 2015 incident. The report intimated that Urban might have known about it, too. This information contradicted Meyer’s remarks at Big Ten media days on July 24, when he said that he’d been informed about that account only the night before. The investigation surrounding Meyer and the Ohio State program at large is ongoing, and at this point there are far more questions than answers. Meyer was placed on administrative leave last week as independent investigators sort through the details of what happened, and as Smith made his media rounds on Friday, Meyer released a statement that confused his narrative more than clarified it. If Meyer did indeed know about the 2015 incident and elevated “the issues to the proper channels,” why did he lie about that during his media days press conference? Why was Meyer willing to repeatedly stand by an assistant coach about whom he knew of at least two accounts of domestic violence? And what was Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith’s role in everything, given that Zach Smith said in his 105.7 interview that he “found out about the [2015] allegation because Gene Smith told me”? Moving beyond the particulars of who knew what and when, another question arose over the weekend: Why has much of the media coverage of this case felt not only misguided, but wrong? It’s important to note that stories involving domestic violence, sexual assault, and administrative failings related to those subjects are notoriously difficult to cover. There is no one-size-fits-all approach, as each instance is dictated by the details of that specific case. It’s also important to make clear that Zach Smith has not been convicted of domestic violence, nor is he under police investigation. But that doesn’t lessen the significance of Courtney Smith’s statements, and it doesn’t change the fact that giving Zach Smith a platform to defend himself, virtually unchecked, on prime-time radio and television was more than a little sickening. Take the promotion surrounding both interviews. While touting their one-on-ones, ESPN and 105.7 each threw around the word “exclusive” like it was a badge of honor; SportsCenter, whose interview with Zach Smith was divided into multiple segments across the broadcast, teased upcoming parts of the sit-down in the same way that The Bachelor might encourage viewers to stay tuned: Keep watching, because after the commercial break Zach Smith responds to Urban Meyer’s statement about being placed on administrative leave! It’s one thing for a sports media outlet to interview Smith; it’s another for it to plaster his face across all of its social media platforms and hype up the conversation like a free-agency special. Perhaps more egregious, Smith was allowed to present his account of the incidents in question largely unpressed. On SportsCenter, Smith said the bruises evident on Courtney Smith in the photos in McMurphy’s report were caused by his attempts to restrain Courtney during an argument. When Zach Smith was asked what he meant by that, he said, amid a long soliloquy, that “it’s very possible” to get bruising from being restrained, and that “you’d have to be there” to understand how that could happen. Little else was requested in the way of specifics. After the interviews aired, McMurphy shared a screenshot of a previously unpublished text-message exchange between Zach and Courtney Smith in which Zach acknowledged “picking [Courtney] up by the neck and strangling [her]” in 2015 and apologized. Neither outlet received a follow-up comment from Zach Smith. Zach Smith told @1057TheZone he never abused Courtney. Here is text message b/w Zach & Courtney when he admits & apologizes for strangling his wife on Punta Cana trip in March 2015 & again in April pic.twitter.com/GjcjWh6mFT — Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) August 3, 2018 Neither interview mentioned Courtney Smith with anywhere near the frequency with which Meyer was brought up, and Zach Smith offered the same platitudes in each one: that his and Courtney’s marriage was volatile, that their relationship was toxic and at times aggressive, but that no crime occurred on his part.<doc-sep>Zach Smith says Urban Meyer knew about a 2009 incident with his wife and he "let due process run its course." Watch the full interview on SportsCenter at 6 ET on ESPN. pic.twitter.com/fxwseY8M6t — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 3, 2018 Zach Smith said Meyer’s response was to look at him and say, “'Zach, if you hit her, you’re fired immediately.’ And I looked at him and I said, ‘Coach, if I hit her, I wouldn’t even be here. I know how you feel about that. If I hit her, I wouldn’t come to work. I would know, it’s over.’” When the interviewer replied, “And you never hit her?” to which Smith said, “No, I never hit her.” When Powell police ultimately decided not to press charges, Smith said he relayed that decision to Meyer as well. Asked if Meyer should have looked into the situation deeper, Smith replied, “He’s not a cop. He’s not a detective. He found out the facts he needed to find out.” Urban Meyer timeline: What led to coach being put on administrative leave by Ohio State https://t.co/BiwNmG2R1q pic.twitter.com/9OKxzrnIM5 — Dayton Daily News (@daytondailynews) August 2, 2018 Zach Smith also suggested there was nothing else Meyer or Gene Smith needed to do because the incident was already being investigated by police. “If the police didn’t know, it’s their job to contact the authorities, but the police knew. That’s who told them.” When presented with the statement Meyer made defending his handling of the entire situation, Zach Smith said he would be “heartbroken” if Meyer were fired as a result of the situation. “If that happens, it’s dead wrong,” Smith said. “I know exactly what he knew and exactly what he did. If he loses his job, it would be dead wrong. This is the guy who fired me. It would be a crime.” »RELATED: Clause added to Meyer’s contract could make firing him easier In both interviews, Zach Smith admitted there were many problems in his marriage. He estimated there were eight occasions he left when things were beginning to get violent. “I would just put my hands up to try to stop anything that was going on, to hold her or move her out of the way so that I could go through the doorway or whatever,” Smith said. Asked how that would create bruises, he replied, “I guess you’d have to be there. If someone is being aggressive with you and you’re trying to defend your actions with that person and you try to grab their arms to stop aggression and get through a doorway to get out of the situation then it’s very possible. I don’t know what else to tell you. “All I know is I never hit my wife. I never beat her. Nothing. Now, we had a toxic relationship and I’m at fault as much as she is because I did things I should not have done. I was not a good husband. I wasn’t good, great at it, but I never committed domestic violence.” Asked to explain a photo Courtney Smith shared with national college football reporter Brett McMurphy that showed her hand bloody from a cut she explained came from a tobacco can, Zach Smith said, “I don’t know if it was because of me. She was in a fit about I don’t know what. She grabbed a can of tobacco that I had. She went to pour it on me, and when I tried to stop her from pouring it on me, I went and closed the can and it sliced her hand. “I was actually asleep when she came to do this and kind of woke up and just grabbed the can of dip to try to not have it happen, and here we are.” He said he then helped her repair the wound. “I was terrified. I didn’t mean to do that,” he said. When ESPN’s Murphy asked if Smith felt like he had done anything wrong, he replied, “Absolutely I did something wrong every time. I pushed her buttons a lot. I knew how to get her going. Like I said, it was a toxic relationship. Both of us did several wrong things. All I’m trying to put out is there was never… domestic violence on my behalf. I did so many things wrong, and I caused a lot of those situations, but that is two separate discussions.” Not long after the interview aired on ESPN, McMurphy (the independent reporter who first broke the story) followed up with another report in which he shared a screenshot of a text conversation he indicated was between Zach and Courtney Smith. In that conversation, he appears to acknowledge having strangled her. Ohio State has opened an investigation into how Meyer handled the situation. There's been no indication how long it might last, but the Buckeyes started preparations for the 2018 season without Meyer on Friday morning. They are scheduled to practice again Saturday and Sunday before taking Monday off.<doc-sep>Zach Smith did several interviews on Friday, shortly after Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer released a statement, saying he was aware of the domestic violence allegations in 2015 and reported them like he was supposed to. Smith said in interviews on Friday that Meyer told him he would be fired “immediately” if he found out that he hit his wife, Courtney Smith. The now-fired Ohio State wide receivers coach claimed in his first public interview since the firing that he never committed domestic violence. “I’ve never committed domestic abuse against her,” Smith told 105.7 The Zone in Columbus. Smith added that their relationship was volatile. “I’ve been purposely quiet since this is all started, because I don’t believe this is the right venue to talk about it. I, by no means, want to come out and throw dirt on Courtney at all. All I can really say is we had a volatile relationship. It was toxic. And by the end of it, it just flat out needed to end.” Shortly after Smith’s interview, college football insider Brett McMurphy dropped this text message from Smith’s ex-wife, which seems to go against what he said. Zach Smith told @1057TheZone he never abused Courtney. Here is text message b/w Zach & Courtney when he admits & apologizes for strangling his wife on Punta Cana trip in March 2015 & again in April pic.twitter.com/GjcjWh6mFT — Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) August 3, 2018 Smith has responded to the claims in this message, speaking to ESPN college football reporter Dan Murphy. “Asked Zach Smith about this just now,” Murphy tweeted. “He said he does not recall any altercation between him and Courtney Smith in Punta Cana. He said he had not seen the published image of the text but did not believe it was credible.” Asked Zach Smith about this just now. He said he does not recall any altercation between him and Courtney Smith in Punta Cana. He said he had not seen the published image of the text but did not believe it was credible. https://t.co/re4cdsUpYO — Dan Murphy (@DanMurphyESPN) August 4, 2018 Smith and his ex-wife are set to appear in court in early September. Urban Meyer remains on paid administrative leave at Ohio State.<doc-sep>COLUMBUS, Ohio — Fired Ohio State assistant coach Zach Smith denied ever abusing his then-wife, allegations he said in a radio interview Friday that athletic director Gene Smith was aware of in the immediate aftermath of an alleged incident in 2015. Smith was fired last month after allegations of stalking, trespassing and harassment were made by Courtney Smith as part of a protective order she was granted. Courtney Smith alleged in interviews this week and in police and court records obtained by USA TODAY Sports that Zach Smith had abused her on multiple occasions. Those revelations led Ohio State to put head coach Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave this week as the school’s board of trustees conducts an investigation of how Meyer and others handled the allegations against Smith. "I've never committed domestic abuse against her," Smith said on WXZX-FM. MORE ON OHIO STATE SCANDAL After Smith spoke publicly for the first time since his firing, former ESPN reporter Brett McMurphy posted an apparent text exchange between Zach and Courtney Smith in which Zach Smith appears to acknowledge and apologize for two physical altercations in 2015. Zach Smith said that Gene Smith pulled him off the road during a recruiting trip after the allegations — which did not result in criminal charges — were brought to his attention in 2015. "Gene Smith said I have to be on the next plane back," Zach Smith said. Meyer put out a statement earlier Friday in which he said he misspoke at Big Ten Media Day last week when he said he had no knowledge of the 2015 accusations. "My intention was not to say anything inaccurate or misleading," Meyer said. "However, I was not adequately prepared to discuss these sensitive personnel issues with the media and I apologize for the way I handled those questions." Meyer added that he routed the allegations surrounding the 2015 incident "to the proper channels." Meyer did the same in 2009 when Smith, then a graduate assistant under him at the University of Florida, was arrested in Gainesville, Fla., on suspicion of domestic violence. Prosecutors didn’t pursue the two felony charges Smith faced. Smith said in an interview on ESPN that Meyer threatened to fire him both in 2009 and 2015 if he found out that he struck Courtney Smith. Smith said in the radio interview he was terminated because of the "media uproar." "It’s a move they had to make," Smith added. "I don’t think that I deserved it, but it wasn’t wrong." As for Meyer's future, Smith told ESPN he'd "be heartbroken" if Meyer was let go by Ohio State. "If it happens, it'd be dead wrong," Smith said. "If he loses his job, it's flat wrong. This is the guy who fired me. It would be a crime." Follow A.J. Perez on Twitter @byajperez. Contributing: Dan Wolken.<doc-sep>
In a bizarre, twisting and probably not particularly helpful Friday afternoon, both Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer and former wide receivers coach Zach Smith broke their silence on the scandal that left Smith fired, Meyer on administrative leave and the Buckeyes’ program hanging in the balance. Some questions were answered. Many more were created. One critical one remains: Why in the world did Urban Meyer, OSU athletic director Gene Smith or anyone else with knowledge of the situation think it was a good and proper idea to keep Zach Smith employed and fully supported the past three years, even after Zach was accused in 2015 of domestic assault against his ex-wife Courtney? Start quickly with Meyer, who in a statement revealed he actually did know about Courtney’s 2015 allegation. He claims he, like always, had “followed proper reporting protocols and procedures.” This runs completely contrary to his statements last month at Big Ten media day when Meyer claimed he had no knowledge of the 2015 allegation and had never had a conversation about it. He is now intimating otherwise. Meyer said he “failed” to accurately answer questions from the media about the subject because he wasn’t prepared and was “caught off-guard.” Meyer had just, days prior, fired Zach Smith after the assistant violated a separate protective order placed on him by Courtney. As such, it’s confusing why Meyer wouldn’t be prepared or offer firmer clarification on the hot-button subject, let alone why he didn’t get it right in any of the nine separate questions on the topic he was asked during multiple sessions with the media. Urban Meyer was place on paid administrative leave by Ohio State on Wednesday afternoon. (Getty) Still, if it’s true Meyer reported what he needed to report, then it becomes more difficult for Ohio State to fire him for cause. The Joe Paterno model of doing what he was supposed to do could save him some $40 million in owed money if the school wants to move on anyway. If he got out of the way and let Gene Smith or others at the university handle it, as he’s required, then at least he wasn’t covering it up. Story continues That doesn’t change this incredibly troubling dynamic. Smith, 33, was twice accused by Courtney and once arrested (in 2009) of domestic abuse, and Meyer still had no problem keeping him on the staff. This despite the existence of photos showing injuries and bruises. Zach Smith, in an interview with 105.7 The Zone in Columbus, didn’t deny he was part of a troubled marriage or that things didn’t get physical or that those bruises could have been inflicted by him. He just claimed he never “broke the law.” “We had a volatile relationship, it was toxic,” Smith said. “There was a lot of aggressive situations … I’ve never committed domestic abuse against her. Now, there were times things got out of hand and I had to defensively restrain her … I never hit her.” What about the 2009 felony charge of abusing that Courtney later dropped? “I got arrested in 2009, mainly because the situation was, kind of, an argument gone bad,” Zach Smith told the radio station. “I got arrested simply because it was 3 in the morning. [The police said], ‘We have to bring you in because we can’t leave you here’ … they took me in and they arrested me and the charges got dropped after the investigation.” The bruises in the photos Courtney Smith shared earlier this week? “I am not discounting they are [from me], I don’t know when they are from, I don’t know where they are from,” Zach said. “There were several times that things got out of hand between us and I can’t say [I may have been] restraining her to get out of the house. I’m not saying she didn’t get a bruise or a mark.” On a question about whether he ever stalked her or threatened her via text message. “I’ve made mistakes,” Zach Smith said. “I was still in love with her. … I don’t believe I ever threatened her. … No one did anything illegal, this should have stayed behind closed doors because now my kids have to deal with it.” Perhaps only Zach and Courtney Smith know for sure what happened between the two of them. The rest of us are in no position to claim full knowledge.
Rand Paul says he doesn't need to be vaccinated. Doctor says he's wrong A mural of George Floyd is shown in the intersection of 38th St & Chicago Ave on March 31, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Community members continue preparations during the third day in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is charged with multiple counts of murder in the death of George Floyd. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 01: President Donald Trump's lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani talks to journalists outside the White House West Wing July 01, 2020 in Washington, DC. Giuliani did an on-camera interview with One America News Network's Chanel Rion before talking to other journalists about Vice President Joe Biden and the news that Russian intelligence may have paid Taliban operatives to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan. 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(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Report: US companies may have benefited from forced labor of Uyghurs WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 20: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the conflict in the Middle East from Cross- Hall of the White House on May 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. Israel and Hamas announced that they would agree to a cease-fire, which will take into effect on Friday, following days of fighting that claimed more than 200 lives. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) SAN JOSE, CA - MAY 26: A view of the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) light-rail yard where a mass shooting occurred on May 26, 2021 in San Jose, California. A VTA employee opened fire at the yard, with preliminary reports indicating nine people dead including the gunman. (Photo by Philip Pacheco/Getty Images) A healthcare worker prepares to administer a Pfizer/BioNTEch coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine at The Michener Institute, in Toronto, Ontario on December 14, 2020. - Ontario, Canada's most populous province and one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, had 1,940 new cases and 23 deaths on Monday. The province is expected to give its next doses to nursing home workers as a priority, according to media reports. (Photo by CARLOS OSORIO / POOL / AFP) (Photo by CARLOS OSORIO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) 'Never seen levels like this': Union president on airline passenger misconduct (CNN) — In what is being called the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted, wealthy parents, Hollywood actresses, coaches and college prep executives have been accused of carrying out a nationwide fraud to get students into prestigious universities, according to a federal indictment. The scheme had two major pieces. In the first part, parents allegedly paid a college prep organization to take the test on behalf of students or to correct their answers. Second, the organization allegedly bribed college coaches to help admit the students into college as recruited athletes, regardless of their abilities, prosecutors said. Federal court documents also allege that some defendants created fake athletic profiles for students to make them appear to be successful athletes. In all, 50 people were charged in the criminal investigation that went by the name “Operation Varsity Blues.” Those arrested include two SAT/ACT administrators, one exam proctor, nine coaches at elite schools, one college administrator and 33 parents, according to Andrew Lelling, the US attorney for Massachusetts. The parents, Lelling said, were a “catalog of wealth and privilege,” including actors, CEOs, a fashion designer and the co-chairman of a global law firm. “This case is about the widening corruption of elite college admissions through the steady application of wealth combined with fraud,” Lelling said. “There can be no separate college admission system for the wealthy, and I’ll add that there will not be a separate criminal justice system either.” He added, “For every student admitted through fraud, an honest, genuinely talented student was rejected.” The fallout was swift Tuesday as several college coaches and one administrator were either fired or placed on administrative leave. At least one school launched an internal investigation. Parents paid up to $6.5 million to get their kids into college FBI Special Agent Joseph Bonavolonta said the parents spent anywhere from $200,000 to $6.5 million to guarantee admissions for their children. Coaches from Yale, Stanford, the University of Southern California, Wake Forest and Georgetown, among others, are implicated in the case. The extensive case involved arrests in six states across the country. The criminal accusations stretch from 2011 to 2019. Actresses are allegedly on tape discussing scheme CNN US Attorney Andrew Lelling says the 30-plus parents arrested were a "catalog of wealth and privilege." Actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are not just the most famous names in the case; their cases represent the two major aspects of the alleged scheme. Huffman, an Academy Award nominee, has been charged with felony conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, according to court paperwork filed Monday in federal court in Massachusetts. She was arrested without incident at her home, the FBI said. She appeared Tuesday in a federal court in Los Angeles and a judge set bond for her at $250,000. Under the terms of her bond, Huffman also surrendered her passport. Her next court date has been set for March 29 in Boston.<doc-sep>michael barbaro From The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is “The Daily.” Today: When a federal prosecutor revealed a $25 million scheme to purchase college admissions for the children of celebrities and executives, he declared, “There can be no separate college admissions system for the wealthy.” But there is. It’s Thursday, March 14. archived recording We’re here today to announce charges in the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice. We’ve charged 50 people nationwide with participating in a conspiracy that involved — michael barbaro Jenny and Katie, where does this story begin? katie benner So according to prosecutors, the first lead in this case came about a year ago. michael barbaro Katie Benner covers the Department of Justice. Jennifer Medina is a national correspondent for The Times. jennifer medina So this story begins with a totally different investigation. katie benner Federal prosecutors are investigating an entirely separate case when one of the targets in that investigation gave them a huge tip. There could be a bribery and cheating scandal occurring in the college admissions process. jennifer medina The feds think that this is pretty interesting, and it turns out — katie benner They discovered a man named Rudolph Meredith, a soccer coach at Yale. And they thought that he might be taking money in order to falsely recruit students to the team so they could get into the university. Once the F.B.I. understands how big a deal this is going to be, and as they investigate and more and more schools become involved — jennifer medina They bring in more and more investigators. They give this a name: Operation Varsity Blues. michael barbaro As in the James Van Der Beek movie? jennifer medina As in the James Van Der Beek movie. michael barbaro Which we all saw. jennifer medina I didn’t see. archived recording 1 Dozens of actors, coaches and C.E.O.s are among those charged. ARCHIVED RECORDING 2: The former C.E.O. of Pimco, the investment firm. ARCHIVED RECORDING 3: Actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. archived recording 4 You also have William McGlashan. He’s a senior exec at TPG. archived recording 5 Huffman starred on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,” and Loughlin is best known for her role on “Full House.” jennifer medina And it all leads back to this guy in Newport Beach, California, who charges somewhere in the ballpark of $15,000 to more than a $1 million to guarantee your kid a spot in a school. michael barbaro And who is this guy in Newport Beach, California? katie benner So this guy is Rick Singer. archived recording (rick singer) Hi, my name is Rick Singer, and I’m the founder of The Key. katie benner Singer is a guy in his 50s who lives in Newport Beach, California. archived recording (rick singer) As a father myself, I understand the stress the college admissions process can put on your family. katie benner He is sort of a player in this world of academic coaches who help students, oftentimes who can pay a lot of money, get into colleges, including some of the nation’s top schools — Yale, Stanford, Harvard. archived recording (rick singer) For the past 25 years, our coaches have been helping students discover their life passion and guiding them and their families through the complex college admissions maze. jennifer medina He was doing legitimate college counseling work, catering to the wealthy, trying to get their kids to school, but legitimate stuff. archived recording (rick singer) My Key method unlocks the full potential of your son or daughter and sets them on a course to excel in life. jennifer medina So he does that for several years, then seems to somehow take a break and works in a call center, but then somehow gets back into this and starts making connections for people to get their kids into schools that they want to get to. archived recording (rick singer) Getting into the right college will set the trajectory for the rest of your son or daughter’s life. Don’t leave it to chance. Let a Key coach come alongside you and your family to truly unlock your student’s potential. katie benner Eventually, the F.B.I. lands on Singer’s door. jennifer medina He looks in all this huge amount of evidence that they’ve got against him. He thinks about what he’s going to do, and he agrees to flip. katie benner And Singer begins to help the F.B.I. jennifer medina He agrees to wear a wire. He agrees to go back to the clients that he’s worked with for years and tape, in excruciating detail, what he’s done. He agrees to call all these people he’s worked with — people he’s accepted bribes from and people he’s given bribes to. Some of these are parents. Some of these are coaches. Some of these are associates — people he’s paying off in one way or another. katie benner They’re discussing extremely strange, bizarre, extraordinary measures that very, very few people could imagine ever taking in order to get their kid into school. jennifer medina There’s sort of two different ways that he operates. The first is this athletic scheme where he amasses a number of coaches at a number of different schools — more than a dozen schools — who agree to accept his bribes and say, I want this person on my team. All these coaches get special slots for athletes. They get admitted to universities on a totally different track than anybody who’s not an athlete. michael barbaro So these coaches are communicating with the admissions departments at these colleges. They’re almost getting, like, their own personal bucket of student athletes. jennifer medina Absolutely, that’s exactly the way it works. You get to say, this is who I want on my team, and the admissions office essentially agrees to go along with what you say. So he’s paying off these coaches in all these different colleges. michael barbaro And how do the coaches pretend that someone is a legitimate athlete when they’re not? And how do the parents play along with that as well? jennifer medina<doc-sep>The 36-year-old Harvard alum, paid to secretly take college board tests for children of hard-driving parents, apologized Wednesday for his role in the burgeoning scandal. "I want to communicate to everyone that I am profoundly sorry for the damage I have done and grief I have caused those as a result of my needless actions," Mark Riddell, a resident of Palmetto, Florida, said in a statement released by his attorney. He is facing two criminal counts for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering, federal prosecutors in Boston said. Riddell, a 2004 Harvard graduate and a four-year tennis letter winner, is a key figure in the massive college-admissions probe dubbed Operation Varsity Blues. The federal probe announced Tuesday ensnared dozens of parents who allegedly paid millions of dollars to falsify college applications and get their children into elite universities. "I understand how my actions contributed to a loss of trust in the college admissions process," he said. "I assume full responsibility for what I have done." Riddell took SAT and ACT exams for students between 2012 and this past February, according to a criminal complaint. He was paid $10,000 per test, prosecutors said. It wasn't immediately clear, in charging documents, exactly how many tests Riddell took, but prosecutors are seeking to recover almost $450,000 forfeiture from the former college tennis player. It didn't appear that Riddell actually sat among high school students on Saturday mornings when he allegedly took the tests. Ringleader William Rick Singer bribed test administrators in Houston and Los Angeles and "allowed Riddell to secretly take the ACT and SAT tests in place of the children of Singer's clients," according to charging documents. Federal prosecutors have so far detailed just one example of Riddell's paid test taking, when he allegedly flew to Houston and took a teenager's ACT in his hotel room July 14, 2018. Riddell boasted to Singer that he probably got a 35 for their client — and that's exactly what he scored, prosecutors said. The maximum score is 36 and a 35 would be in about the 99th percentile of ACT takers. Since 2006, Riddell had been director of college exam preparation at IMG Academy, a prep school in Bradenton, Florida, known for producing elite athletes. Riddell said he legitimately helped many students through his job at IMG Academy. "I will always regret the choices I made, but I also believe that the more than 1,000 students I legitimately counseled, inspired, and helped reach their goals in my career will paint a more complete picture of the person I truly am," according to the defendant's statement. Riddell's profile was immediately scrubbed from the school website after his indictment was announced, WFLA-TV reported. "Today, we were made aware of the charges against Mark Riddell," the school said in a statement. "Riddell has been suspended indefinitely as we investigate this matter."<doc-sep>In what the Justice Department called its largest ever college admissions prosecution, federal authorities charged 50 people on Tuesday with taking part in a nationwide scheme to game the admissions process at highly competitive schools like Yale and the University of Southern California. [The college admissions scandal has raised a lot of questions. We’ve answered them here.] Those charged include wealthy and powerful parents accused of paying millions of dollars in bribes, exam administrators and athletic coaches accused of manufacturing students’ achievements, and private admissions counselors accused of coordinating it all. The Enterprise<doc-sep>
To pull off the largest college admissions bribery scheme in U.S history, prosecutors say a middleman working for rich and powerful parents funneled money to a private school counselor in Florida to secretly take their children's ACT and SAT exams. Mark Riddell of Palmetto, Florida, is accused of being the test-taker in the explosive cheating scandal. Riddell, 36, is a 2004 graduate of Harvard University where he starred in tennis. He also briefly played pro tennis. And since 2006, he's worked as director of college entrance exam preparation at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, a prestigious private boarding school for high school student-athletes that has produced elite college players and professional athletes. IMG Academy suspended Riddell following his indictment Tuesday. Start the day smarter:Get USA TODAY's Daily Briefing in your inbox Prosecutors say that sometimes Riddell himself took the tests for the students and in other instances he corrected their answers after their test was turned in. They say it went on from 2011 to February. "He was just a really smart guy," said Andrew Lelling, U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts, which is leading the prosecution in the sweeping case. "He did not have inside information about the correct answers. He was just smart enough to get a near-perfect score on demand or to calibrate the score." Riddell apologizes for 'needless actions' Riddell has been charged with two counts of conspiracy involving both mail fraud and money laundering for his critical role in the cheating portion of the elaborate conspiracy that has led to criminal charges against 50 people including 33 affluent parents. The scheme also involved bribes to college coaches, prosecutors say. He is set to appear in federal court in Boston on April 12 for a waiver of indictment and plea to Information hearing. In a statement provided by his attorney Wednesday, Riddell apologized for what he called his "needless actions," saying that he understands how they "contributed to a loss of trust in the college admissions process." He said he accepts "full responsibility for what I have done." More:Felicity Huffman released on bail after allegedly bribing to get kid into college as part of sweeping admissions scandal But he added that he wants to clarify that he "absolutely, unequivocally never bribed anyone," rejecting an assertion that he claims has has risen in media coverage. The Justice Department has not accused him of bribery, but rather accepting the payments. "I will always regret the choices I made, but I also believe that the more than one thousand students I legitimately counseled, inspired, and helped reach their goals in my career will paint a more complete picture of the person I truly am," Riddell said. Prosecutors say Riddell would typically get paid $10,000 per test, paid by William "Rick" Singer of Newport Beach, California, the suspected ringleader of the international scheme. Singer operated a sham counseling nonprofit and received more than $25 million in bribe payments since 2011 from parents looking to get their under-qualified students into elite colleges and universities, according to federal charging documents. More:Everything you need to know about the nation's largest-ever college cheating scandal involving Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin Riddell's cheating was enabled by two test administrators, Niki Williams in Houston, and Igor Dvorskiy in Los Angeles, who received bribe money from Singer as well, according to prosecutors. They would then return the falsified tests to the ACT and SAT. Lelling said that Singer and parents would settle on an appropriate test score before the ACT or SAT was administered so that it would not increase by such a large amount that it would raise suspicion if the student had taken the test before. Riddell would then try to hit that number. "He was just good enough to do it," Lelling said. In one instance described in the charging document, Riddell called Singer after taking an ACT exam from a Houston hotel room on July 14 of last year. He predicted that he would score a 35 out of 36. He ended up scoring just that – a 35. High school sports academy launches own investigation IMG Academy, Riddell's employer for more than a dozen years, has a boarding school for student-athletes as well as training programs in a wide-range of sports. The academy, which is not implicated in the federal case, issued a brief statement Tuesday night on Twitter announcing Riddell's suspension. It came as the academy also appeared to remove a biographical page of Riddell from its web site.
​ Cover Photo: Getty Images Virginia Tech vs Florida State Game Info No. 15 Virginia Tech Hokies ( 22-6, 11-5 ACC) vs. No. 14 Florida State Seminoles ( 23-6, 11-5 ACC) Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 Time: 7 p.m. EST Location: Donald L. Tucker Center – Tallahassee, FL A big showdown in Tallahassee awaits ✊ All you need to know about No. 15/16 Virginia Tech and No. 14/13 Florida State ⤵️  » https://t.co/dnx6exvknY#getBETTER | #Hokies 旅 pic.twitter.com/GRc4c6zyQP — Virginia Tech Men's Basketball (@HokiesMBB) March 5, 2019 Virginia Tech vs Florida State Betting Info All betting odds, lines and props available on FanDuel Sportsbook Moneyline: VT: (+155) | FSU: (-185) Spread: VT: +3.5 (-110) | FSU: -3.5 (-110) Total: 136 – Over: (-110) | Under: (-110) Public (Spread) Betting Percentages: VT: 27% | FSU: 73% We've got a Top 15 showdown tomorrow night for the 4th seed in the ACC Tourney. #PackTheTuck #MarchOn Doesn't get any bigger than this! https://t.co/fGxyfNh70g pic.twitter.com/CmqurunOcL — FSU Hoops (@FSUHoops) March 4, 2019 Virginia Tech vs Florida State Betting Trends & Stats - Virginia Tech is 2-4-1 against the spread (ATS) in its last seven games, - Virginia Tech is 4-1 straight up (SU) in its last five games. - The total has gone over in four of Virginia Tech's last five games . - The total has gone over in six of the last seven matchups between Florida State and Virginia Tech. - Florida State is 7-3 ATS in its last 10 games at home against Virginia Tech. - Florida State is 6-4 ATS in its last 10 games this season. Florida State is 5-3 in Q1 games this season with wins over Purdue, LSU, Louisville, at Syracuse and at Clemson and losses at Virginia, vs. Duke and Villanova. UNC and Virginia Tech on March 5 are the Noles' last two regular-season Q1 games. — R.L. Bynum (@RL_Bynum) February 23, 2019 Virginia Tech vs Florida State Prop Bet All Virginia Tech-Florida State betting odds, lines and props available on FanDuel Sportsbook. - Away Team (Virginia Tech) Total Points: Over 65.5 (-120) – Virginia Tech comes into Tuesday's contest averaging 74.5 points per game (PPG) on the season. While the Hokies are facing a Florida State defense that's allowed more than 64 points just twice in its last five games, Virginia Tech's recent performances seem to suggest there could be a break in this mold. The Hokies have topped 65 points in four of their last five contests, and they are averaging 69.6 PPG over this stretch. Join FanDuel Sportsbook Today. New users get a risk-free bet up to $500. Join Now.<doc-sep>How to Watch Where: Donald Tucker Center in Tallahassee, FL, USA. When: Tuesday, March 5th at 7 pm EST. How (TV/Radio): ESPNU Virginia Tech Hokies (Away) Head Coach: Buzz Williams {Overall: 22-6, .786 W-L% | Conference: 11-5, T-4th in ACC} The Hokies will pay a visit to the Tucker Center looking to spoil Senior Night for the Seminoles and improve their seeding for the NCAA tournament. They enter their lone meeting with Florida State after winning four of their last five contests. In their most recent game, Virginia Tech pulled off an upset over third-ranked Duke at home in Cassell Coliseum on March 2nd. The Hokies won 77-72, beating a Blue Devils team that was missing star freshman, Zion Williamson. Redshirt junior forward Kerry Blackshear Jr. led the way with a double-double of 23 points and 10 rebounds, while senior guard Ahmed Hill scored 17 points. Florida State Seminoles (Home) Head Coach: Leonard Hamilton {Overall: 23-6, .793 W-L% | Conference: 11-5, T-4th in ACC} Like the Hokies, Florida State has been on a tear in recent weeks, winning 10 of their last eleven games. The one loss in that stretch came at North Carolina, which is nothing to be ashamed of for Leonard Hamilton’s squad. With five seniors playing their final game in Tallahassee, and tournament seeding on the line, this game should have a postseason feel to it for the Seminoles. Florida State is coming off a hard-fought win at home against North Carolina State on March 2nd. The Seminoles took down the Wolfpack 78-73, with redshirt sophomore Mfiondu Kabengele coming off the bench to score 16 points to lead his team in scoring. The 6-10 Canadian, was also a force on defense, blocking four shots in the win. Virginia Tech Roster Notes Senior guard Justin Robinson is out indefinitely with a foot injury. Freshman guard Landers Nolley II is out for the season due to eligibility issues. Senior forward Chris Clarke is out for the season with a suspension. Florida State Roster Notes Florida State has no roster news to report. Head-to-Head: Ahmed Hill vs Terance Mann Ahmed Hill Shooting Guard | 6-5, 210lb (196cm, 95kg) | Aquinas HS | Augusta, GA | Senior 13.0 PPG | 1.5 APG | 3.7 RPG | 0.8 SPG | 0.0 BPG | 1.3 TOV | .430 FG% | .356 3P% Terance Mann Shooting Guard | 6-7, 215lb (201cm, 97kg) | Tilton School (Tilton, NH) | Lowell, MA | Senior 11.5 PPG | 2.4 APG | 6.3 RPG | 0.6 SPG | 0.3 BPG | 1.9 TOV | .515 FG% | .464 3P% With this game being Senior Night in Tallahassee, it seems appropriate to put the spotlight on two fourth-year players. Both of these players have tasted success and failure during their college careers, and will likely end their careers with a trip to the NCAA tournament as a parting gift. When Ahmed Hill came to Blacksburg in 2014, he joined a Virginia Tech program that had not earned a March Madness birth since 2007. Fast forward four years and the Hokies will in all likelihood be playing in their third straight tournament. Hill has been a stabilizing presence for his short-handed team, as he has only had four games all season with more than two turnovers, which speaks to his ability to take care of the ball. Like Hill, Terance Mann had joined a program that was coming off a ninth-place finish in the ACC and was stuck watching March Madness on the couch. Mann will also be playing in what should be his third straight NCAA tournament, and he will enter this year’s Big Dance with confidence stemming from last year’s Elite Eight run. The New England native was named to the NCAA All-Region team after leading the Seminoles past the likes of Xavier and Gonzaga before succumbing to eventual runner-up, Michigan. Virginia Tech at Florida State Predictions and Odds Oddsmakers are predicting a tight one in Tallahassee, as they favor Florida State by just 4 points over Virginia Tech. The over/under for the game is currently sitting at 135.5.<doc-sep>Every game matters, so it’s not accurate to say that No. 18 Florida State’s postseason prospects all come down to Tuesday’s game against No. 20 Virginia Tech— but it’s also difficult to overstate just how much is riding on the Seminoles’ home matchup against the Hokies. The most immediate ramifications involve the ACC Tournament. Both the ’Noles and Tech are 11-5 in the ACC, tied for fourth and the final coveted double-bye in Charlotte. With only one conference game remaining for each squad after Tuesday’s Tallahassee showdown, and both Florida State and VT owning the tiebreaker over 10-6 Syracuse, the winner of this game will lockdown the 4-seed in the ACC Tourney (with the tiebreaker over Duke, the Hokies could still climb to the 3-seed, but only if Duke loses at home to Wake Forest, so never mind). But that may not be the only 4-seed at stake, as the ’Noles and Virginia Tech are battling for NCAA Tournament position as well. And they’re in lockstep with each other. ESPN’s latest bracketology update has both squads as a 5-seed, with the Seminoles facing the winner of 12-seeds Arizona State and Utah State in San Jose. CBS has FSU as a 4-seed opening play against New Mexico State, also in San Jose, with Tech right behind as a 5-seed. Our own SB Nation projection has the opposite, with VT as the third 4-seed and Florida State as the first 5-seed. And across 105 forecasts surveyed in Bracket Matrix, the Hokies and ’Noles are right next to each other, as the third and fourth 4-seeds, respectively.<doc-sep>Virginia Tech looks for a big win in their final road game of the season. With that being said, we’ll take a quick look at the game... BIG NEWS: Justin Robinson will unfortunately not be able to play for the Hokies. It was rumored that he could be making his return for Tech, but Buzz Williams said he would not be suiting up for Virginia Tech. Florida State Overview: A couple weeks ago Florida State was one of the hottest teams in college basketball. They still are relatively hot, but did have setback a couple games ago. In their last 11 games the Seminoles have gone an impressive 11-1 and have looked great. They’ve gotten there with a balanced scoring attack and lock down defense. Florida State limits easy shots and capitalizes when they get them for themselves. Virginia Tech Notes: Short and simple: make shots. The Hokies have been sound on defense recently and might have put their shooting slump behind them. Last game against Duke, Tech finally got good shooting performances from Ahmed Hill, Ty Outlaw, and Wabissa Bede. Once again, if Tech knocks down shots, they’ll be able to win. This is a big game for Tech. A win would mean giving a second round bye to the Hokies and more time to rest for players including Robinson. A win could go a long way and be crucial down the stretch. Hopefully, the Hokies take down the ‘Noles and put themselves in a good position for the tournament. Tune in on ESPNU at 7:00 p.m. and... GO HOKIES!! !<doc-sep>
CLEMSON, SC - FEBRUARY 19: David Nichols (11) forward for Florida State during a college basketball game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Clemson Tigers on February 19, 2019, at Clemson's Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, S.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Even though both Florida State and Virginia Tech should make the NCAA Tournament, a double bye in the ACC Tournament could be on the line tonight. While a lot of teams across the country are sweating their fates on the NCAA Tournament bubble, Virginia Tech and Florida State can rest reasonably easy. Both teams have done more than enough to qualify for March Madness, so their focus is on building the best possible resume to make their path through the bracket as favorable as possible. The Hokies have had a week off to get ready for this game, but the last time we saw Virginia Tech they were toppling Duke without Zion Williamson. Virginia Tech walked away from that game with a 77-72 victory as Kerry Blackshear Jr, who led the team with 23 points, was one of four Hokies in double figures. The Seminoles also enter this game on a two-game winning streak, including Saturday’s 78-73 victory over N.C. State. Sophomore forward Mfiondu Kabengele came off the bench to lead the Seminoles with 16 points in the win, one of four Florida State players with at least 10 points on the afternoon. Both teams check into the game with identical 11-5 ACC records, putting them in a tie for fourth. The ACC tournament awards double byes to its top four seeds, so the loser of this game could be forced to play an extra game in Charlotte next week. That is a fate both Florida State and Virginia Tech would love to avoid. How to watch Florida State vs. Virginia Tech Date: Tuesday, March 5 Tuesday, March 5 Time: 7:00 p.m. ET 7:00 p.m. ET Location: Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Venue: Donald L. Tucker Center Donald L. Tucker Center TV: ESPNU ESPNU Live Stream: WatchESPN This is the only meeting of the season between the Hokies and Seminoles. Florida State picked up a 91-82 win in Blacksburg back on Jan. 20, 2018.
With only 5 days to go until the 2018 NBA Draft, it’s time for our final mock draft of the 2017-18 offseason. After much prognostication, the Atlanta Hawks will finally put to bed all the rumors and select 4 players within the first 34 selections in this year’s draft. Though some trades are almost certain all throughout this year’s draft telecast, we have previously expressed no interest in trading up for the Hawks. Trading down is slightly more palatable, but honestly, 4 Top-34 selections, including the #3 overall pick, is a pretty great haul – one that can transform the fortunes of the franchise in a few years’ time. We’ve covered a lot of players in the buildup to this year’s draft, so please check out our Hawks draft coverage right here. Finally, all that research comes to fruition, and it’s time to see exactly who the team will select. So read on, and enjoy our final Hawks Mock Draft before the NBA Draft on June 21.<doc-sep>Wings are more important than ever in today’s NBA but, in the 2018 NBA Draft, many of the top available prospects are big men. In fact, only Luka Doncic and (perhaps) Michael Porter Jr. are seen as potential top-five selections among this year’s wing crop. However, there are a number of quality wing and perimeter-oriented prospects projected later in the first round and a recent mock draft from Jeremy Woo of Sports Illustrated sends two of them to Atlanta. As the headliner, the Hawks tabbed Michigan State big man Jaren Jackson Jr. with the No. 3 pick, citing “a critical duality for modern bigs” in the youngster’s ability to both space the floor offensively and defend the rim (and in space) defensively. Beyond that, though, Maryland wing Kevin Huerter was the pick at No. 19 overall and Woo had this to say about the choice. One of the biggest risers over the course of the predraft process, Huerter is known to have secured at least one guarantee from teams further down in the first round and has shut down his workouts. The Lakers and Jazz have both been linked to him as destinations. It seems like his landing spot may wind up a little higher than that, and he’s also been tied heavily to teams selecting in the teens. The Hawks worked him out and are known to be among the interested parties, and his size and shooting ability would seem to offer a level of safety and reasonable floor. As long as his defense proves to be enough, Huerter should be able to carve out a career as a shooter and ball-mover. As noted above, there are whispers of a “promise” of sorts for Huerter that paved the way for him to remain in the draft. Though there is no firm reporting on the Hawks as that team, Atlanta is believed to be in the range where it would make sense and Huerter’s propensity for jump shooting has led many to compare him to Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson. For me, that is a very aggressive comparison and not one that I would utilize at this point in time. Still, Huerter is a fast-rising prospect for a reason and his shooting ability and overall scoring acumen are very attractive. Though I would rank him lower than No. 19 overall on my board, it wouldn’t be an egregious reach by any means and, frankly, the blow would be softened a bit by Sports Illustrated’s projection with the No. 30 pick. After noting that, of course, the Hawks may attempt to package their three picks between No. 19 and No. 34 to move up in this class, Woo writes the following about Tulane swingman Melvin Frazier. One of the combine’s big winners who shut it down on the second day of scrimmages, Frazier has big-time tools, a workable jumper and a nearly 7’2” wingspan. His game isn’t polished, but he covers a ton of ground and is the type of flier teams are eager to take. He has some bad habits and is more of a reactive than instinctive player who needs work as a decision-maker—his feel for scoring just isn’t that great. But if Frazier plays hard consistently, hits open threes and continues to generate extra possessions on the defensive end, he could make it work. He’s getting looks in the late first round. Frazier is a prospect that many non-diehards haven’t had the chance to fully evaluate, simply because he operated off the radar at the college level. Still, his measurables are off the charts (including the aforementioned 7’2 wingspan) and Frazier is a tremendous defensive prospect as a result. For me, the question comes with his jump shot, even after he converted 38.5 percent of his threes during his final college season. If Frazier can be consistent as a shooter, avenues open up for a highly productive career as a modern 3-and-D player with great size and, at No. 30 overall, the value could be immense. Stay tuned as more mock drafts roll in. The countdown is on.<doc-sep>The Atlanta Hawks have three picks in the first round of the 2018 NBA Draft – No. 3, No. 19 and No. 30 – and they can reshape the identity of the team with smart selections. Point guard Trae Young, who has drawn comparisons to Steph Curry, could be an option for Atlanta with the third overall pick. Does Trae Young have the potential to be the next Steph Curry? More from @jlarryshields of @CCMachine in today's Draft Profile: https://t.co/kjFWUfIn4f — Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) June 5, 2018 The similarities are strong enough that Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal called the Oklahoma freshman “Baby Steph” back in January 2018. Many people have mentioned Curry when describing Young since he just had one of the most impressive shooting seasons in the history of college basketball. He and Curry have become close, too, and Young even attended multiple playoff games to watch the Golden State Warriors star. Jeremy Woo reported that the Hawks covet the sharpshooter (via Sports Illustrated): “Atlanta could also look to flip 19 and 30 or 34 for a better selection. There’s also a sense they might consider offers to move down from No. 3, and are known to have interest in Trae Young in that scenario.” His marketability, name-recognition and overall potential could make him a good fit for the franchise. He averaged 27.4 points and 8.7 assists, which both led the NCAA. Young also hit 3.7 three-pointers per game, and his offensive box plus-minus was also the best among all college players. When asked about who the Hawks should draft, Atlanta-based hip-hop star Quavo said Young would help the culture of the city. He later doubled down on this, saying Young could be Atlanta’s own “Splash Bro.” T R A E Y O U N G T O @ATLHawks A T L s O W N S P A L S H B R O T H A C U L T U R E I S B E H I N D Y O U 🙌🏾 #THATSWATWENEED — QuavoYRN (@QuavoStuntin) June 12, 2018 Young, however, is not the only player who is getting compared to one of the reigning champions. Kevin Huerter, who opted to stay in the draft after just one season at Maryland, is often mentioned in the same breath as Golden State’s 3-and-D star Klay Thompson. Huerter averaged 14.8 points and made 2.3 three-pointers per game last year, and he had the second-best effective field goal percentage in his conference last season. Huerter also looked very sharp in the combine scrimmages. Going through video of Maryland’s Kevin Huerter… Comparisons are always tricky, but his game reminds me so much of Klay Thompson’s… Similar size. Quick release. Crazy range. Ease with which he shoots it. — Adam Stanco (@NaismithLives) June 9, 2018 Sam Vecenie projected Huerter would be selected by the Hawks in his latest mock draft (via The Athletic): “There has been speculation that he received a promise somewhere in that range, with multiple teams being rumored to have done it … Heurter had a strong workout with the Hawks, and general manager Travis Schlenk — who comes from Golden State — possibly sees the outline of a Klay Thompson clone in Huerter.” As mentioned by Vecenie, many around the league believe that Huerter has received a “promise” by one of the teams with a pick in the first round. In a recent report from Woo, he suggested teams in the league believe the Utah Jazz are the most likely suitor. However, it’s worth mentioning that ESPN’s Bill Riley says it’s not in Utah’s method of operations to offer a draft promise to a prospect. Regardless, the Hawks (No. 19) pick before the Jazz (No. 21) in Huerter’s range. Earlier this week @JeremyWoo reported that teams around the believe the Jazz provided a 1st-round guaranteed to draft prospect Kevin Huerter. It's worth mentioning that @espn700bill just told me he would be surprised if Utah was the team, however, because that's not their method. — Bryan Kalbrosky (@BryanKalbrosky) June 6, 2018 Young will work out with the Hawks on Tuesday and they’ll reportedly be one of four teams he will meet with before the draft. Huerter, as mentioned by Vecenie, had a draft work out with the franchise last month. If there is a person ready to spot the next Curry and Thompson, it would be Atlanta general manager Travis Schlenk. He was with the Warriors since 2004 before taking this role with the Hawks. Schlenk is well-regarded as a talent evaluator and he was the director of player personnel when Golden State drafted Curry. He was also the assistant general manager when the Warriors selected Thompson. With the squad in Philly for tomorrow’s game, former Dubs assistant coach Lloyd Pierce reflects on his relationship with @StephenCurry30​ 👀 pic.twitter.com/uk7iZkBmjr — Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 17, 2017 Lloyd Pierce, now the head coach for Atlanta, was an assistant for Golden State during the 2010-11 season. He worked directly with Curry when the two-time MVP was in his second year in the league. He could be the perfect person to develop Young in the NBA. The Hawks do have an enormous amount of money owed to point guard Dennis Schroeder, but Schlenk was not the executive that drafted him nor was he in charge of the regime when he was given a large contract extension. It would be hard to trade his cumbersome contract, but if the front office is indeed enamored with Young, it won’t be Schroeder that will get in the way. Expect the team to do their due diligence, eyeing other potential targets like Jaren Jackson Jr. as well as Mo Bamba and perhaps even Luka Doncic. If they do like what they see from Young and Huerter, though, they’d become a team worth paying attention to as they develop.<doc-sep>The Atlanta Hawks head into the draft armed with some serious capital. Picks at 3, 19, 30 and 34 have Atlanta poised to draft the next set of difference makers for the franchise. With a big man likely to be picked at #3, we’re taking a look at our second pick received in a 2014 trade with Minnesota. The Hawks have drafted relatively well when it comes to guards in past years, taking guys like Dennis Schröder and Tyler Dorsey. With the Schroder relationship starting to sour, Atlanta should look at some more guard options with the 19th pick in this years draft. We’ll be comparing the former National Player of the Year Jalen Brunson, Miami freshman Lonnie Walker, super athlete Zhaire Smith, high-schooler Anfernee Simons and Frenchman Elie Okobo, seeing which one gives the Hawks the best chance of being our playmaker of the future.<doc-sep>
With the 2018 NBA Draft roughly a week away, our parent site, FanSided reached out to all Site Experts for all 30 NBA teams, and we proceeded to mock draft the entire first round of the upcoming NBA draft. Though the first three picks were not particularly surprising, things got a little wacky as the round went on. Take a look at the full Mock Draft here. With most outlets agreeing that Luka Doncic and DeAndre Ayton are the best prospects available (no matter the order), our site experts also were of that belief as well, with the Suns taking Ayton first and the Kings taken Doncic second with picks that would surprise no one. There have been whispers that both the Kings and Hawks would pass on Doncic if he was available (which we pray doesn’t come to fruition), but in this instance, that did not happen. That left us with a tough choice with the 3rd overall pick. Jaren Jackson Jr. is an astonishing prospect, and is helped by the fact that he is one of the youngest prospects in this draft. He was also one of the best defenders among the Top 8 choices, and projects to be a difference-maker on that end of the floor. Mohamed Bamba has rocketed up boards in recent weeks after he showed impressive touch on his jump shot, as well as aced the interview process in private workouts with lottery teams. Oh, he also has a NBA Draft Combine-record 7-foot-10-inch wingspan – longer than Rudy Gobert’s.
Into the Badlands' Season 3 midseason finale airs Sunday, and the post-apocalyptic kung fu opus is gonna go all out with its balletic battle scenes according to this exclusive sneak peek. In this clip, Moon (Sherman Augustus) and the Widow's (Emily Beecham) forces finally meet Baron Chau (Eleanor Matsuura) and her army on the battlefield. The battle is intense; the pools of blood are ankle-deep and dudes are getting set on fire. It kind of reminds me of My Chemical Romance's World War II-themed music video for "The Ghost of You" because of the grayish color palette, sandy setting and those wooden cross things, but this has way more blood. And like MCR bassist Mikey Way in the video, Moon has been shot! Looks like he takes an arrow to the chest in Sunday's episode. He's perched on that stand as the clip ends, but will he come down alive? Elsewhere in the episode, Sunny (Daniel Wu) and Baije (Nick Frost) finally make it to Pilgrim's (Babou Ceesay) fortress, where they're going to find M.K. (Aramis Knight), who you know is about to go HAM on his former father figure whom he believes killed his mother. Into the Badlands' midseason finale airs Sunday, June 17 at 10/9c on AMC.<doc-sep>Last night, Into the Badlands had its midseason finale and it did not disappoint. There was action, love, fulfilled prophecy, but then there were the cliffhangers. On a show that’s main selling point is the action, you start to wonder if at some point the writers will run out of ideas for interesting fights. The writing and stunt choreography team proved yet again that we have not reached that point yet. In the latest episode of Into the Badlands we saw showdowns that have been building since the start of the season. MK vs Sunny and The Widow vs. Baron Chau. We were also treated to an epic slow-motion scene where Moon takes on what felt like 50 of Chau’s clippers on his own. For all of the action we witnessed there were soft moments as well. Gaius and The Widow shared a moment as did Lydia and Moon. Sunny and MK finally addressed their grievances, and Pilgrim told Sunny more about where they came from. This episode literally had everything so let’s dive in. The Master returns After being absent the entire season, the episode starts with The Master meditating. She suddenly jumps awake and ominously says “it has begun.” MK vs. Sunny At the place where Pilgrim has his people digging, MK is talking to Nix about how to control her gift when Bajie and Sunny arrive. Sunny is actually happy to see MK and wants to introduce him to Henry, unaware that MK wants to kill him. When MK tells him to give the baby to Bajie it becomes clear he has bad intentions. He charges Sunny and Sunny clearly doesn’t want to fight him but tries to keep him at bay. When MK goes dark Sunny is still holding his own but also not going as hard as he can. He ties MK up and tries to reason with him but leaves himself vulnerable. MK hits him with a powerful blow that knocks him unconscious, then stands over Sunny pounding him in the face. He’s going to kill him but Pilgrim steps in and turns off his gift. Pilgrim greets a barely conscious Sunny and refers to him as Sunso (not sure on spelling), telling him that it has been a long time. Watch your favorite shows on fuboTV: Watch over 67 live sports and entertainment channels with a 7-day FREE trial! The Museum and Azra After being treated by Cressida Sunny immediately says that he’s more worried about Henry than himself. Pilgrim calls him Sunso again and they are confused why he doesn’t know his name. Pilgrim tells Sunny that he remembers when they were not much older than Henry. He temporarily heals Henry with his hands and explains to Sunny that they were the chosen sons of Azra. They were meant to bring peace and order to a broken world, until the Black Lotus came. Pilgrim tells Sunny that he and Sunny’s sister were the only reason that he lived. When Henry becomes sick again, Pilgrim tells Sunny that they have to heal him together. He tells Sunny that they are meant to be Gods and that they can do way more than heal Henry. The Widow’s plan She is ready to end the war and learns through Gaius that there are tunnels that they can take to get to his sister without going through her troops. To lure the troops closest to her house away, they decide to have Moon and his men attack from the front lines. During this talk Gaius says that he would do anything for Minerva (including kill his sister) and they finally kiss. The Meridian Chamber Back at Pilgrim’s dig, his mind find the entrance to a chamber. We learn that this place was the birthplace of Azra and when they enter the chamber it appears to be some sort of control room. Pilgrim uses his Azra compass to try to start the machines but it doesn’t fully start. They are missing the catalyst. Moon and Lydia Moon is preparing for battle when Lydia comes into his room and tells him she’ll be joining him. He doesn’t want her there but she says she’s preparing for The Widow to potentially die. If she is to take over as baron, her people will need to have seen her on the battlefield. Moon understands but tells her that she has to be prepared to die if she steps out there. She acknowledges this truth before they kiss passionately and the scene ends. Before they leave, The Widow gives Lydia a crossbow her husband gave her. They have an exchange about what’s to come that ends with The Widow watching Lydia suspiciously. She seems to know that Lydia is plotting on her throne. Bajie and Cressida Bajie makes it known that he doesn’t trust Cressida, comparing her to Ankara. He surprises Cressida by being able to read the language of Azra. She explains to him that the chamber is where the gift was first unlocked. When Bajie says that going back there is a horrible idea, she says that it destroyed the old world because they couldn’t control it. She tells him that Pilgrim is going to do that. Bajie is worried that this will just give them an army of dark ones that they’ll be able to control. Sunny’s choice The fight behind them, Sunny goes to see MK who finally asks him about killing his mom. Sunny says that he might have because he was a mindless killer back then but that MK doesn’t have to become that. MK tries to leave but Sunny firsts ask him if he can trust Pilgrim. Mk simply says that he can and that everything Pilgrim promises comes true, good and bad. Bajie tries to tell Sunny that they need to leave because opening that chamber will allow Pilgrim to give or take the gift from whomever they please. Sunny is willing to do this because he wants to save his son. Bajie then finds a bomb but is confronted by Sunny before he can sneak off with it. When Pilgrim arrives he has his men chain Bajie up in the chamber to “bear witness.” The battle On the battlefield, it becomes clear to Moon that he’s going to have to enter the fight so he tells Lydia her men are the last line of defense. He charges in, giving us the scene below where he takes out 18 men and women. Cant wait for the next episode of #IntotheBadlands? Heres a glimpse of the FINALE premiering TOMORROW at 10/9c on @AMC_TV pic.twitter.com/7uZ4eIZfay — Into the Badlands (@IntotheBadlands) June 16, 2018 An arrow to the shoulder is what knocked him off the horse. After being surrounded, he uses the shooting knives in his hand to take out three of Chau’s clippers and clear a path for him to flee. There are a ton of clippers on his tail however. Lydia’s men want to rush in to help but Lydia tells them to hold their positions. Moon continues to fight but then he’s caught across the back and drops his sword while falling to his knees. As Chau’s clipper closes in for the death-blow, Moon accepts his fate and closes his eyes. Just then, an arrow goes through the back of the man’s head and we see Lydia on a horse. She scoops Moon up and they ride out as her men and women force Chau’s to retreat. Lydia helps Moon back to a tent but when they get there she collapses. At some point she was wounded and she begs Moon not to let her die because they have so much left to do. The Widow’s assault At Baron Chau’s place Gaius, Minerva and Tilda make their entrance. Tilda fights the first group of guards they run into on her own, Gaius ends up fighting one on one with his sister’s regent, while Minerva faces Baron Chau. Gaius kills his sister’s regent but Baron Chau makes it into a hall where she has shooters surrounding she and The Widow. She tells The Widow that her brother slept with a different cog every summer and that she’s not special before ordering her men to shoot. She lifts her sword to block what she can and all of the arrows suddenly freeze in place. Then the arrows reverse and go back into the men, with two going into Baron Chau. The Master then walks in and tells the Widow that it’s time to put aside her war because something more dangerous coming. She tells her she needs her to prepare before placing her hands on her forehead and knocking her out. At the Meridian Chamber Sunny and Pilgrim both place their Azra compasses into the machines at the same time. Things start to light up inside the chamber. Sunny then walks over to a large, vertical, slab and touches it, causing it to glow. Pilgrim comes over and says that Sunny awakened it but it is meant for him and he absorbs the energy from the stone. He takes Henry from Sunny and seems to absorb the gift from him as well. Cressida say aloud that the prophecy has been fulfilled. Sunny thanks Pilgrim for healing his son but then Pilgrim opens his eyes, revealing that he has gone dark and says: “no brother, thank you”. Questions So many things happened in this episode and we won’t be getting answers to the below questions any time soon. Did The Master restore The Widow’s gift? What will become of Lydia and Moon? Was Pilgrim a bad guy all along? Is The Master Sunny’s sister? There was so much given to us this episode that we’re going to have plenty to discuss while we wait for the show to return. Into the Badlands will go on a break after this episode with eight left in the season.<doc-sep>
Here’s how you can watch Into the Badlands season 3 finale online or the old-fashioned way right on your television. Into the Badlands airs its season 3 finale episode, “Leopard Catches Cloud,” tonight at 10:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 p.m. Central on AMC. You can catch season 3’s epic conclusion live from your laptop over at AMC.com or with a free seven-day trial from FuboTV. According to ShowBuzzDaily, last week’s Into the Badlands episode earned 1.06 million live viewers, up from the week prior. The series has maintained its core fanbase throughout the season. Tonight’s season 3 finale ratings will be telling, as the show won’t have Fear the Walking Dead as a lead-in. Instead, AMC is going all out on Into the Badlands with a complete marathon of season 3 starting at 2:45 p.m. ET / 1:45 p.m Central. AMC is clearly a believer in the show, as they should be with its stylish, blockbuster movie quality fight scenes. If the series holds steady tonight or sees a ratings surge, it could easily be renewed for a season 4. On the sneak peek for tonight’s Into the Badlands, The Widow tells Gaius “All the people want is for the war to end.” Gaius responds in kind, telling The Widow, “Well, then let’s end it.” He believes the surge can still work while The Widow feels thousands will lose their lives. The Window hints at a plan for the pair to go through ancient tunnels into White Bone Manor to eliminate his sister. In order to distract his sister’s battalion, The Widow suggests telling Moon to storm the front. Essentially, the plan will draw out reinforcements away from White Bone Manor, leaving defenses inside barren. “Leopard Catches Cloud” episode description and trailer Sunny and Bajie arrive at Pilgrim’s Fortress, only to face an angry M.K. ; The Widow enlists Gaius; Moon and Lydia rally the troops. Sunny faces M.K. in battle despite telling him he doesn’t want to hurt him. M.K. responds arrogant and stoic, “You won’t,” before kicking Sunny. How to watch Into the Badlands’ season 3, episode 8 online via live stream or on TV: Date: Sunday, June 17 Start Time: 10:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 p.m. Central Episode: “Leopard Catches Cloud” TV Channel: AMC Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on AMC’s live stream Missed a season of Into the Badlands? No problem! If you’re a Netflix subscriber you can catch the previous two seasons on the service.
Kyle Busch held off his brother Kurt Busch to win his series-leading third race of the season at Bristol on Sunday. The win is Busch's eighth at the track -- which leads all active drivers -- and third in his past four races there. Busch now has 54 NASCAR Cup Series wins and 204 in all three major series. He was the Vegas favorite to win at Bristol at 3-to-1 odds and the highest-priced driver in DraftKings at $12,900. This win wasn't easy for Busch, who spun right after the race started. He was able to rebound in Stage 1 and work his way back into the top 10 before it's conclusion. At the end of the race, Busch elected to stay out with 20 to go while a handful of the leaders opted for tires. It proved to be the right decision. Ty Dillon collected his first career stage win, battling Clint Bowyer at the end of Stage 1 en route to a green-and-white checkered. Dillon and Bowyer made contact, but it was the No. 13 that saw its nose cross the start-finish line just a hair before Bowyer's. Joey Logano dominated Stage 2, leading 106 laps ahead of his Penske teammates Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney. Logano had no issues cruising to his third stage win of the season, putting him one behind Kyle Busch for the series lead. Food City 500 results Kyle Busch Kurt Busch Joey Logano Ryan Blaney Denny Hamlin Paul Menard Clint Bowyer Daniel Suarez Ryan Newman Jimmie Johnson Chase Elliott Matt DiBenedetto Kevin Harvick Austin Dillon Ty Dillon William Byron Martin Truex Jr. Brad Keselowski Kyle Larson Bubba Wallace David Ragan Chris Buescher Alex Bowman Erik Jones Ryan Preece Landon Cassill Matt Tifft Michael McDowell Ross Chastain Daniel Hemric Bayley Currey Quin Houff Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Corey LaJoie Timmy Hill Gray Gaulding Aric Almirola Stage 1: Wrecks, penalties and racing Kevin Harvick suffered a major setback before the race even started. The No. 4 failed inspection three times, which sent Harvick to the rear of the field for the start of the race where he then had to serve a pass-through penalty once the race went green. Harvick's engineer was also ejected as a result of the failed inspections. Harvick wasn't the only one in trouble early. Almost immediately after Chase Elliott led the field to green, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got into the back of Kyle Busch and sent him spinning. Prior to that, Aric Almirola made contact with William Byron which caused mechanical damage to the No. 10 that would knock him out of the race for good. Despite getting back on track quickly, Stenhouse's hood was raised up a little too high for NASCAR's liking which caused him to get black flagged. He brought the No. 17 down pit road for further repairs that essentially knocked him out of contention for the day. Things settled down after that as Elliott led 39 laps however once he made his way into lapped traffic he encountered Ryan Preece, who cut a tire in his backup car and went spinning. Elliott slammed on the brakes, but Corey LaJoie got into his rear bumper and spun the No. 9 out. Fortunately for Elliott, he was able to keep it off the wall and sustained minimal damage. To add insult to injury, Preece was penalized for speeding on entry to pit road alongside Bubba Wallace. Denny Hamlin stayed out under yellow and led the field to green ahead of his teammate Erik Jones. The No. 20 took the lead from Hamlin several laps later. After leading 10 laps, Jones felt a vibration and brought his car down pit road under green for a loose wheel forfeiting the lead to Ryan Blaney. Harvick and Kyle Larson also suffered loose wheels and had to pit early as well. Larson's team was busted for an uncontrolled tire and had to serve a damming pass through. Harvick's stop put him four laps down. Clint Bowyer challenged Blaney for the lead with less than 15 laps go to as Kyle Busch recovered from the early setback and moved into the top 10. Bowyer took the lead from Blaney with eight laps to go when -- ironically -- the No. 8 car of Daniel Hemric went spinning to bring out the caution. Blaney and the Penske cars elected to come down pit road as opposed to staying out for stage points. While four of the top five cars pit, Bowyer chose to stay out. Unfortunately for Bowyer, so did Ty Dillon, who outraced him in a shootout at the end of the stage and collected the green-and-white checkered. Stage 1 results Ty Dillon Clint Bowyer Brad Keselowski Joey Logano Jimmie Johnson Kyle Busch Ryan Blaney Paul Menard Martin Truex Jr. Chase Elliott Stage 2: Joey Logano puts it in cruise control Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano led the field to green to begin Stage 2 and it was the No. 2 that took the early lead. Keselowski ran 15 laps out front before turning the lead over to Logano. Logano nicely led a clean 69 laps before Matt Tifft went spinning and brought out the first caution of the stage. Tifft was then penalized for an uncontrolled tire when making his pit stop under yellow. Chase Elliott had fallen off the lead lap just prior to Tifft's spin and was awarded the free pass under yellow. Logano won the race off pit road ahead of Keselowski and led the group back to green. Logano had no problem leading the way after that, amassing 106 total laps led in Stage 2 en route to the green-and-white checkered flag. Martin Truex Jr. was riding inside the top 10 for most of the stage, however was forced to bring his car down pit road before the stage's conclusion with reports of a loose wheel. This put the No. 19 multiple laps down heading into the Final Stage. Stage 2 results Joey Logano Ryan Blaney Ryan Newman Brad Keselowski Kyle Busch Kurt Busch Chris Buescher Clint Bowyer Austin Dillon Daniel Suarez Final Stage: Kyle Busch gets it done<doc-sep>Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Today’s episode of NASCAR America airs from 6-7 p.m. ET on NBCSN and will recap all the action from the weekend’s racing at Bristol Motor Speedway. Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte are joined on today’s show by Dale Earnhardt Jr. They’ll have a lot to talk about Sunday’s Food City 500, including Kyle Busch’s win, the late race pit strategy that potentially cost Joey Logano the victory and more. If you can’t catch today’s show on TV, watch it online at http:/nascarstream.nbcsports.com. If you plan to stream the show on your laptop or portable device, be sure to have your username and password from your cable/satellite/telco provider handy so your subscription can be verified. Once you enter that information, you’ll have access to the stream. Click here at 6 p.m. ET to watch live via the stream.<doc-sep>BRISTOL, Tenn. — It was a frustrating day for pole winner Chase Elliott as the Hendrick Motorsports driver lost the power steering in his No. 9 Chevrolet barely 20 laps into the race, then was involved in an incident just shy of the halfway point of the 500-lap race. MORE: Official Bristol results Despite the setbacks, he was still contending for a spot in the top 10 when his car hit the wall with less than 70 laps remaining. He led the first 38 laps of the race, finished 11th and on the lead lap, but saw a good day otherwise ruined. “Definitely not what we started out hoping for,” he admitted. “We got turned late in the race, that was about it. We fell behind from there. “I had a great car, even without the power steering.”<doc-sep>NASCAR fined the Nos. 11 and 19 Joe Gibbs Racing teams on Tuesday following last weekend’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series action at Bristol Motor Speedway. Both cars were found to have one lug nut not safe and secure in post-race inspection. As a result, crew chiefs Chris Gabehart and Cole Pearn were each fined $10,000. RELATED: Full Bristol results Denny Hamlin drove the No. 11 Toyota to a fifth-place finish in Sunday’s Food City 500 while Martin Truex Jr. was 17th in the No. 19 Toyota. The Monster Energy Series returns to the track at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday at Richmond Raceway for the Toyota Owners 400 (FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).<doc-sep>
Near the conclusion of Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, some late-race confusion within the No. 2 Team Penske camp on the final restart order resulted in NASCAR black-flagging an upset Brad Keselowski, who went to the NASCAR hauler after the race for a discussion. Keselowski pitted during one of the final cautions and upon exit was ahead of cars on track that had not pitted. NASCAR attempted to correct the restart order through communication with spotter Coleman Pressley via the race channel. With Keselowski’s team taking issue with the running order, NASCAR race control waved off one restart attempt, then went back to green-flag conditions with Keselowski’s No. 2 Ford still outside the double-file lineup. NASCAR officials issued the team a pass-through penalty for “disobeying a NASCAR request” on Lap 486; the team served the penalty four laps later. MORE: Full Bristol results Keselowski was visibly upset on pit road after an 18th-place finish in which he led 40 laps, but after a discussion with NASCAR officials he understood where the mix-up happened and said NASCAR “made the right call.” Will go live tonight when we get back home. Teaser- I met with Nascar and understand what happened on the last restart now. Bummer to throw away a great race we had a shot at winning but, in the end after hearing all the information; they made the right call. — Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) April 7, 2019 NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition Scott Miller joined SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on Monday morning for a weekly call and further clarified the confusion. “The thing is, it’s really actually pretty simple,” Miller said. “We were trying to get him in the right spot in the lineup and we were communicating with his spotter via the race channel, which is their responsibility to listen to per the rule book and numerous times we told him the 6 car (of Ryan Newman) belonged in front of him, give him space to get in there and he didn’t. As we talked to Brad after the race, there was a breakdown in communication on their side because he never really received that communication from his spotter. “That’s where the problems started and obviously, unfortunately, it didn’t end the way Brad wanted it to end. But it’s their responsibility to monitor what we’re saying and what we’re trying to get things to do, and it didn’t appear that happened as it should have. “We expected Brad to be there when we got (back to the NASCAR hauler) and he certainly was.” The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series next heads to Richmond Raceway, where the two-time 2019 winner has seven straight finishes inside the top 11.
Some of the meetings have been requested by the Democratic hopefuls, while others have come to fruition because Obama has kept in touch with the attendants since leaving office. The latter category includes Biden and Holder, both of whom worked in his administration.<doc-sep>When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they'll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Sign up to receive our rundown of the day'sdirect to your inbox It is understood the meetings have taken place at Obama’s personal office on the third floor of the World Wildlife Fund building, and have included discussions on the future of the Democratic Party. Mr Sanders, who lost to Hillary Clinton in the Democrats’ primaries, has more respect for Obama and his former administration than most believe, sources told Politico. And it is understood the Democrat requested a meeting with the former president in mid-March. Meanwhile Ms Warren has met with Mr Obama on at least two separate occasions since he left office in January 2017. The first was in the spring of 2017 after Warren revealed she was “troubled” by the $400,000 Obama received after speaking at Wall Street investment firm. She also met with the former US President for a 90-minute chat in April after she told CNN's Jim Acosta in March: ”I am not running for president in 2020.”<doc-sep>Barack Obama has in recent months met with at least nine prospective 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, including Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden and Deval Patrick, pulling them in for one-on-one sessions at his Washington office. All the meetings were arranged quietly, without even some close advisers to the people involved being told of the conversations, in part because of how much Obama bristles at his private meetings becoming public knowledge. All have been confirmed to POLITICO by multiple people who have been briefed on the secretive sit-downs. The meetings have been at Obama’s personal office on the third floor of the World Wildlife Fund building in D.C.’s West End neighborhood, and they show how a stream of ambitious, searching politicians are looking for guidance and support from the man who has remained the reluctant leader of the Democratic Party, eager to be involved, though not directly. He's not making any promises of support, though, and is not expected to endorse in the 2020 race until after a nominee has emerged. Obama so far has avoided direct conflict with President Donald Trump — save for a few public statements criticizing his moves attempting to dismantle the Iran nuclear deal, Obamacare and the protection program for Dreamers, though without naming Trump. But Obama is concerned about how his own party is responding, and how it can be best positioned to win in the midterms and in the next presidential cycle to beat back the president and his politics. Morning Score newsletter Your guide to the permanent campaign — weekday mornings, in your inbox. Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. He doesn’t see himself as the person to come up with the plan, people who know about the meetings say, but he is eager to be a sounding board and counselor to the Democrats he sees as playing a role in shaping the party’s future. Obama’s office declined comment on all the meetings. Sanders, who has more respect for Obama and the work of his administration than is often portrayed, requested his meeting with the former president, held in mid-March, people told about that conversation confirmed. They talked about the future of the party and their different roles in it. They talked about what the party should be focused on, and what would be distractions. Obama discussed his views on the differences between idealism and practicality, and Sanders responded with his. They did not get into a specific discussion about whether Sanders would run again for president in 2020. The meeting with Warren was Obama’s second since leaving office, according to people who know about both encounters. The first was in the spring of 2017 after Warren said she was “troubled” by the $400,000 Obama was getting to speak at a Wall Street investment firm, describing it as an example of the influence of money that she called “a snake that slithers through Washington.” Obama responded by inviting her in. They heard each other out. She did not apologize, but she acknowledged what she’d kicked up with the comment, and they talked about keeping that conversation in mind for the future. The second meeting, warmer from start to finish, came just this past April and ran well into 90 minutes. They talked about Richard Cordray, the former head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau who is now the Democratic nominee for governor in Ohio. They reminisced. They talked about Trump. Obama and Biden remain personally close and speak by phone, and the former vice president also came by for an in-person meeting in January. He’s waiting until after the midterms to make a decision on 2020, though many people see him as leaning toward it. The 2020 race and what Biden’s going to do haven’t come up in those discussions, though, with Obama waiting on his friend to make a decision, according to people who have been briefed on their conversations. Patrick, the former Massachusetts governor and personal friend whom Obama and many in his inner circle are eager to see get into the 2020 race — and who has recently been making rumblings that he very well might — has been in to the office too. Patrick, though, is on the board of the Obama Foundation, giving them at least an outward reason for the meeting beyond politics. “The president was generous with his time and advice, and he was excited to talk about the future,” said one person familiar with one of the meetings. Many of the conversations have circled around Obama holding forth about how much Democrats should be heading into the midterms talking about the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election versus focusing on kitchen table issues. Don’t chase the shiny objects, he tells them. Don’t hyperventilate over the flash of any tweet. Think about what’s going to stick in the long term. This has all happened against the backdrop of Obama’s continuing work on his memoir, which he fell behind schedule on writing and for which he does not yet have a release date. He’s also been doing major fundraising for his foundation, and building out a stronger sense of what sort of programs it should have to fulfill his vision of it as a social organizing engine for creating more good in the world. And he’s continued to make those very well-paid speeches. On the road and over the phone, major donors and other panicked Democrats have been pushing him to take on a bigger public role in the fight against Trump. He has demurred on that — for now — keeping to his plan of waiting until the fall to begin making endorsements and campaign appearances. In private, it’s a different story. He’s urged donors to contribute to the Democratic National Committee.<doc-sep>(CNN) — There’s no debate within the Democratic Party about who its most popular politician is: It’s Barack Obama, by a lot. So it’s not terribly surprising that as ambitious Democratic candidates begin the arduous process of considering whether to run against President Donald Trump, they are seeking Obama’s counsel. Already 10 potential 2020ers have huddled privately with Obama to talk through the state of the country and the state of the party, according to CNN’s Dan Merica. (Here’s the list: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders; Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren; former Vice President Joe Biden; former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick; New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker; former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu; Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti; South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Peter Buttigieg; former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander; and former Attorney General Eric Holder.) “He has been very clear about the need for the Democratic Party to rebuild and part of that is lifting up the next generation of leaders,” a Democratic source told Merica. “So if people want advice or a gut check or just to come in and look at the challenges we face, he is happy to do that.” It’s a near-certainty that Obama won’t endorse any candidate in what promises to be a massive 2020 Democratic field. (Unless, of course, his wife, Michelle, runs.) Remember that Obama chose to remain neutral in the 2016 primary fight between Sanders and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He only endorsed Clinton after the last primary votes had been cast, in early June 2016. Simply because Obama isn’t likely to offer a formal endorsement of a candidate doesn’t mean candidates won’t be trying like hell to give off the impression that the former president likes them and their ideas best. You can imagine, say, Cory Booker in Iowa in December 2019, saying something like: “When I sat down with former President Obama, he and I agreed that etc. etc. etc. …” Then there is the inevitable tea leaf-reading that goes with former high-ranking Obama staffers or major donors signing on with one of the 2020 candidates. That – the stuff on which the so-called “Invisible Primary” largely depends – was almost totally absent during the 2016 race because almost everyone who was anyone in Obamaworld was on Clinton’s side. There is no Clinton – or Clinton-like front-runner figure – in the race this time. If Biden runs – and all signs point to that he will – he will likely scoop up a number of donors and senior staff who aided Obama. But Biden has his own universe of political types and it predates his time as Obama’s veep, meaning that simply assuming the former Delaware senator will be “Obama’s guy” in 2020 may well miss the mark. The Point: That Obama is taking meetings with presidential aspirants at all belies the idea prevalent in some Democratic circles that he had little interest in shaping the party – and, potentially, the presidency – going forward. Obama is clearly interested. We just don’t know yet in whom. Read Monday’s full edition of The Point newsletter, and sign up to get future editions delivered to your inbox!<doc-sep>
Presidential candidates Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren participate in the Democratic debate co-hosted by CNN and The New York Times in Westerville, Ohio, on Tuesday, October 15. CAMBRIDGE, MA - OCTOBER 20: Elizabeth Warren, Harvard Law professor, is at center of controversy over the proposal to create a national Consumer Financial Protection Agency. (Photo by Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Jim Morgan, chairman of the New Hampshire Log Cabin Republicans (left), and his husband, Paul Michael Freitas, leave an event hosted by the Rockingham County Young Republicans, on January 18, 2020, in Brentwood, New Hampshire. If only one can win the nomination, why do so many run? CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 25: Democratic presidential candidates (L-R) former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and Tom Steyer participate in the Democratic presidential primary debate at the Charleston Gaillard Center on February 25, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. Seven candidates qualified for the debate, hosted by CBS News and Congressional Black Caucus Institute, ahead of South Carolina's primary in 4 days. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 20: Former U.S. President Barack Obama answers questions at the Gates Foundation Inaugural Goalkeepers event on September 20, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images) (CNN) — Barack Obama has met with several Democrats considering running for president in 2020, a Democrat close to the former president tells CNN, offering them advice on running in the Trump era and discussing how to position the party going forward. The meetings come as the former president charts his future political life and evaluates how he can best help a Democratic Party that is working to figure out how to run with President Donald Trump in the White House. Some Democrats accused Obama of neglecting the Democratic Party apparatus while in the White House, but people close to the former president argue he is fully invested in the future of the party and the bench of talent looking to run on 2020. To date, according to the Democrat, Obama has met with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders; Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren; former Vice President Joe Biden; former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick; New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker; former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu; Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti; South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Peter Buttigieg; former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander; and former Attorney General Eric Holder. Add CNN's 2018 elections calendar Stay up to date on key election dates and other events, such as town halls and debates, as they get added throughout the year. Subscribe on your Google or Apple calendar. Democrats are anticipating a large 2020 field, and there are still several notable potential candidates – California Sen. Kamala Harris, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe among them – who have not yet discussed campaign plans with Obama. The Democrat did not describe these meetings as sessions where Obama gave each candidate specific advice about running for president – “This is not about where you put your Sioux City, Iowa office,” the source joked. Instead, the source said, Obama spends “much more time on how to respond to the President, positioning and broader challenges with the party.” “He has been very clear about the need for the Democratic Party to rebuild and part of that is lifting up the next generation of leaders,” the Democrat said. “So if people want advice or a gut check or just to come in and look at the challenges we face, he is happy to do that.” The meetings, which were first reported by Politico, are part of a number of conversations Obama regularly has with top political leaders in Washington from his office in the World Wildlife Fund building in northwest DC. Obama has also met with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi about the future of the party and Congress and has also spent time with Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado and Chris Coons of Delaware. Obama has also had conversations with several Republicans, namely the ailing Arizona Sen. John McCain, who Obama beat in the 2008 presidential election, and Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, who has become the most vocal Republican opponent to Trump.
The Office of the Special Counsel investigating the 2016 election has asked the FBI to investigate whether women have been offered money to make claims of sexual harassment against Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerSenate Democrats urge Garland not to fight court order to release Trump obstruction memo Why a special counsel is guaranteed if Biden chooses Yates, Cuomo or Jones as AG Barr taps attorney investigating Russia probe origins as special counsel MORE. Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel's office, told The Hill in an email: "When we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about the Special Counsel, we immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation.” ADVERTISEMENT A spokesman for the FBI declined to comment, citing the bureau's practice of not confirming or denying conducting particular investigations. The referral was first reported by HillReporter.com. ADVERTISEMENT The unnamed woman in a recent email to multiple journalists wrote that a man who said he worked for GOP activist Jack Burkman asked her “to make accusations of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment against Robert Mueller” in exchange for the money. Burkman in a tweet Tuesday said he would be holding an event on Thursday in a Virginia suburb with the first woman to make an allegation against Mueller. "I applaud the courage and dignity and grace and strength of my client," wrote Burkman, who hosts a conservative radio and TV talk show on Newsmax. Some sad news. On Thursday, November 1, at the Rosslyn Holiday Inn at noon, we will reveal the first of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's sex assault victims. I applaud the courage and dignity and grace and strength of my client. pic.twitter.com/wZVQeHD45r — Jack Burkman (@Jack_Burkman) October 30, 2018 The D.C. lobbyist had previously gained attention for his work on a conspiracy theory involving Seth Rich, a young staffer for the Democratic National Committee who was killed in what D.C. police concluded was a robbery in 2016. Burkman theorized without evidence that Rich had been killed by a Russian hit squad. Rich's parents distanced themselves from Burkman and said that people conducting their own investigations into the unsolved crime were not helping anyone. In her email, the woman says the man who said he worked for Burkman offered to pay her $20,000. "[The man] offered to pay off all of my credit card debt, plus bring me a check for $20,000 if I would do one thing,” the woman wrote in an email obtained by The Atlantic. “In more of an effort to get him to go away than anything else, I asked him what in the hell he wanted me to do." "He said that we could not talk about it on the phone, and he asked me to download an app on my phone called Signal, which he said was more secure," she continued. "Reluctantly, I downloaded the app and he called me on that app a few minutes later. He said (and I will never forget exactly what it was) ‘I want you to make accusations of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment against Robert Mueller, and I want you to sign a sworn affidavit to that effect.’ ” Journalist Yashar Ali posted a screenshot of the email, which he said he received 13 days ago, on Twitter. 13 days ago I received this tip alleging an attempt to pay off women to make up accusations of sexual misconduct against Special Counsel Bob Mueller. Other reporters received the same email. Now the Special Counsel's office is telling us they've referred the matter to the FBI pic.twitter.com/oqh4Fnel5u — Yashar Ali (@yashar) October 30, 2018 Burkman in a statement to The Atlantic said he does not know the women who told journalists about the alleged scheme. Mueller's office confirmed that they learned of the scheme from several journalists who were approached by a woman who said she had been offered $20,000 to make sexual assault allegations against Mueller, The Atlantic reported "On Thursday 1200 NOON ROSSLYN HOLIDAY INN we will present a very credible witness who will allege that Mr. Mueller committed against her a sexual assault,” Burkman wrote in the statement. Ed Krassenstein of HillReporter.com, who first reported about the alleged scheme, told NBC News that he thinks pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Jacob Wohl might be involved as well. While Krassenstein was reporting on the story, he says he received a phone call from a man claiming to be from a company called "Surefire Intelligence." Burkman told Krassenstein that Wohl runs "Surefire Intelligence," which has a small online footprint. Wohl's email address is listed in the domain records for the company’s website, according to NBC News. The number listed on Surefire's website appears to be associated with Wohl's mother. A second woman told The Atlantic on Tuesday that she alerted the special counsel's office to an email she received from a man associated with Surefire Intelligence. Jennifer Taub, an associate professor at Vermont Law School and occasional CNN commentator, forwarded The Atlantic an October email she received from a man using a Surefire Intelligence email address. "It's my understanding that you may have had some past encounters with Robert Mueller,” the man wrote, according to the magazine. “I would like to discuss those encounters with you. My organization is conducting an examination of Robert Mueller's past." "We would likewise pay you for any references that you may have," he added. Taub said she alerted Mueller's office immediately. Wohl, who is a contributor to the right-wing website The Gateway Pundit, denied knowing about the alleged scheme in messages to the HillReporter.com and NBC. Earlier on Tuesday, Wohl tweeted “Several media sources tell me that a scandalous story about Mueller is breaking tomorrow. Should be interesting. Stay tuned!” Around the same time, the Gateway Pundit published an article alleging Mueller as being accused of rape by a "very credible witness." "To me, this was all a setup from somebody trying to discredit the media," Krassenstein said to NBC. — Morgan Chalfant contributed reporting Updated: 5:30 p.m.<doc-sep>Washington (AFP) - The FBI is investigating an alleged scheme to pay women to accuse Russia collusion probe chief Robert Mueller of sexual harassment in a bid to discredit him, Mueller's office said Tuesday. The scheme was uncovered after one woman who said she worked for Mueller decades ago told several journalists she had been offered $20,000 to accuse him of sexual misconduct. "When we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about the Special Counsel, we immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation," Mueller's spokesman Peter Carr said. Carr did not offer any additional details, but his rare public statement made clear that Mueller's office was taking the claims seriously. When a matter is referred to the FBI, the agency must investigate the merits of the complaint. Mueller is a former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who was tasked last year with investigating allegations that members of President Donald Trump's campaign team colluded with Russia to sway the 2016 election. Mueller's probe has expanded to examine possible attempts by Trump himself to obstruct the investigation, which could -- if proven -- lead to the president's impeachment. The Hill Reporter news website said the scheme surfaced last week after they and several other outlets were contacted by an anonymous woman saying she had been offered cash to make allegations against Mueller. The woman -- who has since disappeared -- said in an email to several reporters that the person who contacted her claimed to work for Republican lobbyist and right-wing radio host Jack Burkman, the Hill Reporter said. On October 20, Burkman announced on his Facebook page that he had explosive evidence showing Mueller is an alcoholic, and had seven women who claimed they had been harassed by Mueller, dating back four decades or more.<doc-sep>WASHINGTON — The office of Special Counsel Robert Mueller referred to the FBI an apparent plot involving a lobbyist and conspiracy theorist who had reportedly offered to pay a woman to make sexual misconduct allegations against Mueller. The Atlantic reported Tuesday that Mueller’s office was alerted to the scheme by journalists who had been researching it. Mueller’s team has been famously tight-lipped throughout its investigation, but the Special Counsel’s office took the matter seriously enough to issue a rare public statement. “When we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about the Special Counsel, we immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation,” Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, told reporters on Tuesday. According to the Atlantic, Jack Burkman, a Republican fringe figure in Washington political circles perhaps best known for leading a widely ridiculed and self-promotional “investigation” into the 2016 murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, had sought to pay an unnamed woman so that she would “make accusations of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment against Robert Mueller.” Instead, the woman reportedly contacted several journalists by email and told them about Burkman’s scheme, claiming that he had offered to pay off her credit card debt and write her a check for $20,000 if she would sign a sworn affidavit alleging sexual misconduct and workplace harassment by Mueller, according to the woman. The journalist Yashar Ali posted on Twitter what he said was a screenshot of the email sent by the anonymous woman describing the supposed pay-off plot. 13 days ago I received this tip alleging an attempt to pay off women to make up accusations of sexual misconduct against Special Counsel Bob Mueller. Other reporters received the same email. Now the Special Counsel's office is telling us they've referred the matter to the FBI pic.twitter.com/oqh4Fnel5u — Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) October 30, 2018 Speaking with Rolling Stone Tuesday afternoon, Burkman calls the special counsel’s FBI referral a “House of Cards episode” and “silliness layered on silliness layered on silliness.” He went on to say, “There’s no truth to the claim we paid anyone” and vehemently denies any pay-off scheme. When asked to respond to the anonymous email sent to journalists, he said he didn’t know about it, who sent it or who “Bill” was. “He’s trying to discredit me and it’s not going to work,” Burkman said of Mueller. After Burkman’s stunt involving Rich’s murder failed spectacularly, he appears to have moved on to a new, politically convenient target: Mueller. Last week, Burkman posted a video of himself on Facebook claiming Mueller “has a whole lifetime history of harassing women” and accusing him of being “an old-school drunk” who carries a flask to work. Burkman gave no evidence to back up any of his claims apart from unnamed “sources.” On Tuesday, Burkman announced a November 1st press conference in which he would “reveal the first of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s sex assault victims.” Again, he gave no evidence and revealed nothing about his supposed “client.” Now, however, there’s a good chance Burkman will get plenty of time to explain his theories and motives in far more detail — to the FBI.<doc-sep>The special counsel’s office has asked the FBI to investigate claims that a woman was offered $20,000 to make false sexual harassment allegations against Robert Mueller. “When we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about the special counsel, we immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation,” Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel, told The Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday. Numerous reporters came forward Tuesday to say they received an email from a woman who claimed that she was offered $20,000 to level sexual harassment allegations against Mueller, who is leading the investigation into possible collusion between President Donald Trump’s campaign and the Russian government. The woman claimed she worked with Mueller at the law firm Pillsbury Shaw in 1974. (RELATED: Report: Mueller Will Present Findings From Russia Probe After Midterms) A website called The Hill Reporter first reported details of the email. Freelance reporter Yahsar Ali published a redacted version of the email, which he said he received nearly two weeks ago. 13 days ago I received this tip alleging an attempt to pay off women to make up accusations of sexual misconduct against Special Counsel Bob Mueller. Other reporters received the same email. Now the Special Counsel’s office is telling us they’ve referred the matter to the FBI pic.twitter.com/oqh4Fnel5u — Yashar Ali ???? (@yashar) October 30, 2018 The woman claimed that an associate of lobbyist and radio host Jack Burkman had offered to pay off her credit card bills in exchange for signing an affidavit accusing Mueller of sexual misconduct. “I don’t know who these people are, or why they want this stuff,” the woman wrote, adding that she had limited interactions with Mueller but that he was always “polite.” Burkman, who has pushed conspiracy theories about the murder of Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, told TheDCNF in a phone interview Tuesday it was “totally false” that he offered to pay anyone for information about Mueller. He did claim to be representing a woman who says she was sexually assaulted by the former FBI director. Burkman plans to hold a press conference with the woman in Washington, D.C., Thursday. He said that the woman claims she was sexually assaulted by Mueller in New York City in August 2010. Mueller would have been FBI director at the time. “We find her very credible,” Burkman claimed. Asked to provide more information about his client or her claims, Burkman declined, saying that his client is keeping him “on a short leash.” “We have the first of what we believe to be a long line of accusers against Bob Mueller,” said Burkman, who said he has been investigating Mueller for the past six months. Carr declined to comment on Burkman’s specific allegations. Follow Chuck on Twitter Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.<doc-sep>
Special counsel Robert Mueller asked the FBI to investigate a claim that a conservative commentator was offering to pay women to accuse him of sexual assault, a spokesman for the office said Tuesday. That claim appears to come from a woman who reached out to reporters in an email in which she said a conservative activist and commentator offered her about $20,000 to “make accusations of sexual misconduct and workplace harassment against Robert Mueller.” “When we learned last week of allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about the Special Counsel, we immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation,” a spokesman said in the full statement. On Twitter, journalist Yashar Ali shared a photo of an that email he said he and other reporters received on Oct. 17. 13 days ago I received this tip alleging an attempt to pay off women to make up accusations of sexual misconduct against Special Counsel Bob Mueller. Other reporters received the same email. Now the Special Counsel's office is telling us they've referred the matter to the FBI pic.twitter.com/oqh4Fnel5u — Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) October 30, 2018 In to the email, the woman says she was contacted by someone claiming to work for a conservative political activist named Jack Burkman. The person asked her to do “one thing” in exchange for the money. After she responded to ask for more information, he had her download the encrypted communication app Signal. He then asked her to make the accusation against Mueller and sign a sworn affidavit with the claim. Reporters have not been able to reach the women to further investigate her story, and according to the Atlantic, Burkman said he did not know the woman from the email. Three days later, on Oct. 20, Burkman published a video on Facebook in which he said that on “Thursday at high noon,” a “first” person would come forward to accuse Mueller of sexual assault. He called Mueller “a bad guy not just because of what he does inside the courtroom, but because of what he does outside the courtroom.” Burkman is a conservative radio host who in the past spread conspiracy theories—most notably pushing those related to the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich and paying for his own private investigation into the right-wing conspiracy—and offered money for evidence of unethical or illegal behavior by the FBI during the 2016 election, according to the Atlantic. In a tweet Tuesday, he promised “we will reveal the first of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s sex assault victims” on Thursday. Some sad news. On Thursday, November 1, at the Rosslyn Holiday Inn at noon, we will reveal the first of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's sex assault victims. I applaud the courage and dignity and grace and strength of my client. pic.twitter.com/wZVQeHD45r — Jack Burkman (@Jack_Burkman) October 30, 2018 The spokesperson for the special counsel’s office did not specify if the allegation of a scheme against Mueller referred to Burkman’s claims.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - There are a lot of eyes on Tuscaloosa this weekend as No. 22 Texas A&M (2-1, 0-0 SEC) hits the road to take on No. 1 Alabama (3-0, 1-0 SEC) in the SEC opener for the Aggies. New Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher was once an assistant under the Crimson Tide's Nick Saban and the latter is 12-0 all-time against his former pupils. Here is how to watch Saturday's big game between the Aggies and Crimson Tide. When: Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Central TV: CBS Online Stream: HERE at CBSSports.com Radio: Sirius 103 (A&M feed), Sirius 98 (Alabama feed) Weather: 90 degrees, scattered thunderstorms expected In addition to SiriusXM, Texas A&M has radio affiliates in cities all across Texas. The list can be found HERE. Alabama was ranked as the No. 1 team in the nation coming into the season and the Tide have looked every bit of that so far this year. After coming in late and leading the team to a victory in the championship game as a true freshman last year, sophomore quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been nothing short of outstanding so far this season. The team has scored on 75 percent of the drives he has been in on, with all but two of those scores being touchdowns. He is completing 72 percent of his passes and has thrown eight touchdowns with no interceptions. Texas A&M has a sophomore quarterback itself that is playing well too, though. Kellen Mond has been drastically improved from a year ago and has thrown six touchdowns while also avoiding any interceptions. Mond has also been able to use his legs, something that has given Alabama defenses trouble the past few years. He has three running touchdowns under his belt and is third on the team in rushing. In the backfield, the Tide will use a two-headed monster of Najee Harris and Damien Harris. The latter gave A&M all kinds of trouble a year ago and they have combined for 389 yards so far this season. A&M has one of the better backs in the SEC in junior Trayveon Williams. He leads the conference this year with 399 yards to go with four touchdowns. As for receivers, Jerry Jeudy has scored six touchdowns on only 11 receptions for the Tide while tight end Irv Smith Jr. is a threat in the redzone. The Aggies have a young receiving corps but sophomores Jhamon Ausbon, Kendrick Rogers, Quartney Davis and Camron Buckley have all had big moments this year. Tight end Jace Sternberger has proven to be a huge addition to the offense as well as he can move the chains and also get into the endzone, as evidenced by this three touchdowns. The Alabama defense has been outstanding as well and that was evidenced a week ago in a 62-7 win over Ole Miss. Though the Tide gave up a touchdown only 11 seconds into the game, that was the only score they would allow from what had been the nation's top offense. Safety Deionte Thompson leads the team in both tackles and interceptions with 15 and two, respectively. Linebacker Christian Miller has been solid off the edge and has 2.5 sacks while linebacker Dylan Moses and defensive end Isaiah Buggs each have a pair of sacks. A&M has been hit by the injury bug on defense. Starting linebacker Anthony Hines is out for the season after suffering an injury vs. Clemson while projected starting defensive end Micheal Clemons has yet to play after being injured in fall camp. Linebacker Otaro Alaka leads the team with 16 tackles while fellow linebacker Tyrel Dodson and safety Donovan Wilson each have 15.<doc-sep>Ever since their inclusion in the Southeastern Conference, the Texas A&M Aggies have been known for their offense. They’ve fielded prolific units on that side of the ball while by most accounts, their defense has floundered despite some solid talent along the defensive line. After years of withering defensive efforts, former head coach Kevin Sumlin and Aggie boosters set their sights on an establish defensive coordinator with a championship pedigree in the SEC. They poached John Chavis from LSU, and “Chief” brought his brand of aggressive, unconventional defense to College Station. Though there was some improvement overall, the Aggie defense still never struck fear into the hearts of opposing offenses, and the best path to Texas A&M victory remained hope that the offense could out-drag race the competition. Sumlin’s gone, and his replacement is an offensive head coach who knows the importance of defense. Jimbo Fisher is an offensive aficionado to be sure. But as a student of the Nick Saban school of championship football, he also understands the importance of defense. His Florida State teams were offensively explosive, but they were always backed by the rigid spine of a stingy, aggressive defense loaded with talent. When Fisher arrived, he immediately went after then-Notre Dame defensive coordinator Mike Elko, an upstart coordinator with tenures at Wake Forest and Bowling Green preceding his one-year stay in College Bend. Elko cleaned up the mess that previous Irish defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder made, and installed a 4-2-5 scheme that minimized the talent deficiencies Notre Dame experienced while turning in a solid, well-rounded defense. At talent deficient Wake Forest, Elko turned the Demon Deacons into a fairly ferocious defensive unit using the same tactics. His system has worked before, and there’s no reason to believe that in talent rich College Station, that it won’t work even better there. The early returns for the Aggies are promising. In the second week of the season, they stifled a usually potent Clemson offense, holding them to 413 total yards and only 115 of those on the ground. They were particularly stingy on third downs, as they allowed Clemson to convert a mere four first downs in 13 attempts in the game. While Elko hasn’t yet had the ability to recruit players tailored to his system, he is making the most of what they have at the moment. This week, they will face one of the best offenses in the country as the Alabama Crimson Tide comes to town. Thus far in 2018, the Tide O has shredded every defense they’ve faced, and it hasn’t even been close. In the Tide’s three games to date, Alabama has destroyed the competition within a single half, with starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hitting the bench before halftime. Alabama can do it all: they can slay defenses through the air with incredible efficiency, and their ground game remains a powerful strength for the team (even when the Tide doesn’t have to use it). This week’s match-up could be the first true test for both units, as the Aggies represent the best defense the Tide has faced to date, and even Clemson couldn’t boast the offensive firepower that Alabama will wield this Saturday. Can the Aggies do the unthinkable and find a way to hold Alabama’s high-flying offense in check? Or will they be just another speedbump for a Tide offense under Tagovailoa that appears to be on a road to playoff destiny? Can Alabama continue to come up with answers for every test the Aggies will impose on them this Saturday? Time will tell. Let’s take a closer look… The Roster Elko has undoubtedly has more talent to work with in implementing his scheme at Texas A&M than he had at any of his three previous stops. The state of Texas is a recruiting hotbed, and the Aggies have a bevy of talented, veteran defenders leading the charge for their unit. Elko runs a 4-2-5 style of defense, and in his iteration, the system leans heavily on a defensive line that is well-schooled in its responsibilities and can execute them flawlessly. Fortunately for him, he has a solid combination up front of veterans and talented underclassmen who are handing their new responsibilities quite well thus far in 2018. It starts in the center with the two tackles, senior Daylon Mack (6-1, 320 pounds), a prototypical nose, and redshirt sophomore Joseph Madubuike (6-3, 300 pounds). Both are quality SEC-caliber big men built to stop the run and crush the pocket in the pass rush. In Elko’s defense, the linemen are one-gappers who are asked to clog up the middle and eliminate running lanes when the ends and Rover force the run back inside. Both men excel at their roles, as Mack has four tackles and a blocked kick on the season while Madubuike has five tackles, a sack, and a quarterback hurry. Mack is spelled by redshirt sophomore T.D. Moton (6-3, 305 pounds), while sophomore Jayden Peevy (6-6, 300 pounds) relieves Madubuike. Both men have recorded a single tackle each this year. The 4-2-5 that Elko prefers features one edge-setting traditional end, as well as a pass rushing, athletic quick end. The heavy end sets the edge in the run game, while the light end provides an explosive pass rush burst around the edge, usually lining up outside of the tackle and tight end. The heavy end in the Aggie defense is redshirt sophomore Kingsley Keke (6-4, 305 pounds), a dominant player who is powerful and quick. Keke is having quite the year already, as he’s accounted for 11 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, a sack, and a quarterback hurry. Behind him is true freshman Bobby Brown (6-4, 282 pounds), and Brown has played well in relief, recording four tackles. The speed end is senior Landis Durham (6-3, 255 pounds), and Durham is asked to a fulfill a role not unlike that of a Jack linebacker for Alabama’s defense. Durham has been active early and has lived in opposing backfields, as he’s been responsible for 10 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, a sack, and two quarterback hurries. Redshirt freshman Tyree Johnson (6-4, 250 pounds) has provided steady depth, as he already has six tackles and two quarterback hurries on his ledger. In Elko’s defense, there are only two true linebackers, both of whom play inside at Sam and Mike. The Mike position is held by steady senior Otara Alaka (6-3, 240 pounds), a ferocious hitter who has been one of the better players on the Aggie defensive roster for the last two seasons. Alaka is off to a great start in 2018, as he leads the team in tackles with 16, with 2.5 tackles for loss. Alaka’s back-up in sophomore Braden White (5-11, 220 pounds), and he hasn’t seen much action this season due to Alaka’s durability. At Sam is lumbering junior Tyrel Dodson (6-2, 242 pounds), a run-stopping force who has helped the Aggies stiffen their rush defense in the early going of 2018. Dodson has 15 tackles. 1.5 tackles for loss, two passes broken up, and a quarterback hurry. Senior Riley Garner (6-3, 220 pounds) steps in to relieve Dodson, though he’s not been called on to do so much through three games. One of the unique components of Elko’s rendition of the 4-2-5 is that instead of simply adding a fifth defensive back in the form of a nickel, he instead relies on a safety/ linebacker hybrid that can do a little of everything for his defense. The Rover, as the position is called, doesn’t roam as much as the name may indicate. Rather, the Rover plays a role like the traditional Will linebacker role in a 4-3 defense, but with more flexibility in assignment and heavier coverage responsibilities. Unfortunately for the Aggies, they’ve had trouble staffing this critical role in Elko’s defense this season, as the top two contenders for the spot – Ikenna Akeke and Anthony Hines III – have both ended up injured and out for the season. Therefore, the Aggies are using a combination of two young up-and-comers to fill out the roster. Sophomore Buddy Johnson (6-2, 225 pounds) is a promising newcomer to the Aggie defense. After a year playing outside linebacker under Chavis and getting shoved around by bigger blockers, he is now at a more natural position. Johnson is flourishing, as he has five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss this season. The other player who has seen time at Rover is junior Larry Pryor (6-0, 205 pounds), a converted safety who hits like a linebacker. Pryor has three tackles, a tackle for loss, and an interception this season. The defensive backfield features an immense amount of talent, and in Elko’s system, several defensive backs should blossom in 2018. The safeties are probably the single most important position group for the Elko 4-2-5 because their play serves as a hinge point for everything else that the defense does. Senior Donovan Wilson (6-1, 207 pounds) holds the free safety position, and he is off to a fast start for the Aggies with 15 tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack. He is spelled by physical senior DeShawn Capers-Smith (6-0, 200 pounds), who has seven tackles and a tackle for loss this season. At strong safety, sophomore Derrick Tucker (6-1, 200 pounds) is the starter, and he has 10 tackles and a pass broken up to his credit. Behind him is sophomore Keldrick Carper (6-2, 198 pounds), and Carper has two tackles and two passes broken up. At the corners, the Aggies start junior Charles Oliver (6-2, 202 pounds) and sophomore Debione Renfro (6-2, 193 pounds) on the edges. Oliver is fast and has great length with solid ball skills. He has nine tackles, three passes broken up, and a quarterback hurry. Renfro is quite solid for his relative youth, and he has five tackles and two passes broken up to date. Oliver is backed up by junior Roney Elam (6-2, 192 pounds), while Renfro is spelled by freakishly tall corner Clifford Chattman (6-5, 195 pounds). How Texas A&M Will Attack the Alabama Offense The early returns on the Mike Elko era of the Aggie defense are quite promising despite the small statistical sample set. While their stat line was partially built on the likes of Louisiana Monroe and Northwestern State University, that game with Clemson was a good indicator that the Aggie defense has improved dramatically in just a few months of new leadership. Let’s look at the rather-limited stats. The Aggies are currently giving up 338 yards per game of total offense, which is respectable considering Alabama’s defense is ceding 302 yards per game. The Aggies even have better defensive numbers against the run than Alabama (aTm is giving up 87 yards a game on the ground; the Tide average 101.3 yards allowed), which is shocking for a team that was awful against the run in previous seasons. Their pass defense is slightly worse than Alabama’s (the Tide allows 201 yards per game to the Aggies’ 251 yards per game), and they allow 15 points per game in the scoring defense category (compared to Bama’s 9.33.) They are pretty good at third-down defense, as they’ve allowed seven conversion in 35 attempts (20 percent), whereas Alabama has allowed 12 conversions in 49 attempts (24.49 percent). What do these stats mean? At the moment, not much. They do indicate a trend towards improvement for the Aggie defense over past seasons, however, and they indicate that Texas A&M’s defense can hold its own against the likes of Clemson. Though Alabama has faced some iteration or other of the 4-2-5 in two of the first three weeks of the season, the unit they’ll face this Saturday in Tuscaloosa is a completely different animal. They are really more like a standard 4-3 in alignment, but the flexibility of their personnel allows Elko’s defense to play like a nickel set without giving up anything in run defense. Elko has made a name for himself as a coordinator at schools that don’t recruit at the level of an Alabama or Georgia, and as a result, his system is not as much based on talent and stellar individual performance but upon the simplicity of the system, every player knowing his role, and execution of the plan.<doc-sep>
The Jimbo Fisher era at Texas A&M got a big boost a couple of weeks ago. The Aggies gave No. 2 Clemson all it could handle in a 2-point loss at Kyle Field. On Saturday, it’s for real. Fisher’s Aggies make their first road trip when they visit Bryant-Denny Stadium for a meeting with No. 1 Alabama. Moral victories aside, these are the type of games Fisher was brought to College Station to win. It’s the measuring stick for all coaches in the SEC. Where many have failed before — including every former Saban assistant — Fisher’s first attempt as an SEC head coach at slaying the conference giant will be met with national attention. Here are a few bold predictions for Saturday’s game from both Texas A&M and Alabama perspectives. For Texas A&M … 1.Kellen Mond throws for 250 yards: It will be more than likely out of necessity that Mond piles up the passing yards. Mond, who threw for 237 in a hard-fought loss last season, begins the game throwing the football in an attempt to loosen up the Bama defense, and then later lets it fly as the Aggies fall farther behind. He won’t come close to the 430 yards he threw against Clemson, but Mond will put up impressive numbers against a Tide defense that ranks eighth in the SEC against the pass, yielding an average of 201 yards per game, including a season-high 252 in the opener to Louisville. We’re not calling for 300, but that would be special. Starting in 2010, Alabama has allowed a 300-yard passing day just 11 times. Aggies legend Johnny Manziel tops that list at 464 yards. 2. Alabama fails to score 50: The Tide leads the nation with 170 points scored this season. They are averaging 56.3 points per game. They are the first team in SEC history to surpass 50 points in the first three games of a season and last week hung 62 on Ole Miss. But the Aggies’ defense will hang tough and keep the score under 50 points. How much under 50 remains to be seen. It could be by only a point or two, but Texas A&M ranks third in the SEC against the run, giving up just 87 yards per game on average. That toughness in the trenches should keep the Tide under 50. 3. Take the over (61): The Aggies should score enough to push the over/under above the 61-point mark. Averaging 44.3 points per game themselves, the Aggies are developing a balanced approach with Mond doing enough with his arm and his legs to open up any defense, including Clemson’s. This will obviously be the Aggies’ toughest test, but there’s enough firepower between Mond and RB Trayveon Williams to find the end zone at least a few times. For Alabama … 1. Tide covers the spread (-26): Just like last week against Ole Miss, the anticipated shootout might wind up being heavily tilted towards the Tide. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been almost flawless and Jalen Hurts has come off the bench to provide an effective change of pace. Look for the Tide to not only continue its roll, but also cover the spread with a late touchdown. 2. Tua has career-game passing: The Alabama quarterback hasn’t even thrown 20 passes in a game yet this season. There’s been no need. That has suppressed other numbers as well. His career-high of 228 passing yards against Arkansas State will be surpassed on Saturday as Alabama hunts for yardage against an Aggies defense that ranks third in the SEC against the run, allowing an average of only 87 rushing yards per game. What will his final numbers be? That depends on how much Saban plays Hurts. The old joke was Dean Smith was the only person capable of holding MJ under 20 points. We've reached that point with Nick and Tua — whose career-highs are 228 yards and 4 TDs. 400 and 6 are sitting there, waiting to happen. — Chris Wright (@FilmRoomEditor) September 18, 2018 3. Tide record season-high 5 sacks: Getting to the quarterback has been key in the Tide dismissing their first three opponents this season. Alabama piled up a season-high 4 sacks against Ole Miss last Saturday, stifling the Rebels’ attack. An equal amount of harassment will be in order if the Tide intend on shutting down Mond and the Aggies, but they’ll do one better than that. Who gets them is the question.
A talented sand animation artist who won Ukraine's Got Talent ten years ago wowed the judges and audience with an emotional performance on America's Got Talent: The Champions on Monday night. 33-year-old Kseniya Simonova, from Ukraine, told the story of a young boy who grew up to be an artist and forgot about his parents through a series of incredible sand paintings. The mother-of-two, who won Ukraine's Got Talent in 2009, said that growing up she had always loved drawing, but when she found sand, she described it as finding her 'second hand'. Talent: Kseniya Simonova (pictured), 33, a sand animation artist from Ukraine, wowed judges with her artistic skills on America's Got Talent: The Champions on Monday night Art: The mother-of-two began by using sand to draw an image of the universe, before adding a pregnant woman into the illustration Amazing: She then added a male figure to the picture, and drew him as he hugged the woman's stomach while the pair lay peacefully Wow! The final part of the first scene saw a baby being introduced to the animation 'This is my very first time in America,' Kseniya revealed in a promotional video ahead of her performance. 'I'm here representing Ukraine, and I want to show that it is a beautiful artistic place,' she added. Overseas: Before her performance, the sand artist revealed that this is her first ever time visiting the U.S. And as she stepped on stage on America's Got Talent: The Champions on Monday night, Kseniya spoke about the story behind the sand art she would be doing. She said: 'This is a story about a child who grew up and became a famous artist, and forgot his parents.' 'I wish that nobody forgets their parents,' she added before beginning her performance. Kseniya began her highly anticipated sand art performance by first creating an animation of what looked like the universe. She then revealed a gorgeous illustration of a mother, before introducing a husband and baby to the picture. The talented artist then illustrated the mother, father and baby in a photograph, and added an illustration of the grown-up child as he looked at the photo of himself and his parents. Fantastic! Kseniya then used the sand to make it look as though the illustration was a photograph, as she added a frame to the picture Talented: Next, she illustrated the growth of the baby, as he grew up into a little boy. The animation showed the boy looking at the 'photograph' of himself and his parents Impressive: The next phase of the sand art saw the little boy growing older, as the artist showed him as a teen before drawing him as a fully grown man, who is also an artist She then created an image of the little boy as he grew up and became an artist. The performance then took an emotional turn when she created illustrations of the, now elderly, mother and father. Thrilled! Kseniya was delighted to receive a standing ovation from the panel of judges and the audience after her performance Kseniya's illustration then revealed that one of the boy's parents had died, without him even realizing. The final scene shows the boy, now a fully-grown adult, mourning the loss of his parents. To complete the series of artworks, Kseniya wrote a message in the sand, which read: 'Don't be late'. When her performance came to an end, Kseniya received a round of applause and a standing ovation from both audience and judging panel, which consists of Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. Speaking first, Simon said: 'In my opinion, you are one of the best contestants we have had over the years around all the world. 'Genuinely, to see it unfold in front of our eyes and your use of music and storytelling, it was fantastic,' he added. Emotional: The art took an emotional turn, when Kseniya illustrated that the artist had forgotten about his parents, and wasn't present when one of his parents passed away Wow: In the subsequent scene, the remaining parent can be seen in their old age, using a walking stick to support themselves as they walk through a park Incredible: The final scene of the artwork revealed that the artist's last remaining parent passed away, as he can be seen mourning them by their grave Round of applause: The judges - Howie Mandel, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell (pictured left to right) - gave the sand artist a standing ovation when she concluded the performance Special moment: After the judges gave their feedback, host Terry Crews came down to the judges table and slammed down on the golden buzzer, which means Kseniya is into the finals 'That was just incredible,' Mel B said. 'Everything that you do is just brilliant.' Howie added: 'I agree. It's so emotional, what you do is beautiful, you are beautiful! Where else can you see sand art? 'In my mind tonight, right here, right now, you are the champion. I really, truly believe that,' he added. The judges feedback was interrupted when the talent show's host Terry Crews walked down to the judges table. When he arrived at the table, he said: 'I have never been more impressed by the ability to move people the way you did today!' Terry then slammed his hand on the golden buzzer, which automatically catapults Kseniya into the final round of the show. The mother-of-two was left open-mouthed in shock as the golden confetti fell onto the stage, and the audience cheered for her. Terry then ran back on stage and gave the sand artist a hug, as he said: 'You deserved it.' 'I never thought my sand art would leave my small town,' Kseniya, who is from a small city near the seaside in Ukraine, said in a preview video before she took to the stage on Monday night. Winner! Kseniya won the winning vote in the Ukraine's Got Talent finale in 2009, when she wowed the judges and audience with a tear-jerking performance Incredible: Her emotional performance told the story of human loss after the German invasion 1941, as the chaos of the war leaves one woman without her husband as he passes away The 33-year-old added that her husband secretly signed her up for Ukraine's Got Talent in 2009, and it was then that she realized that her art would take her further. Going on the talent show was Kseniya's very first time performing on a stage. Describing her first performance, she said: 'I put my heart on the stage that day.' After she made her debut on the show, Kseniya went viral as her videos circulated the internet. 'I couldn't believe the reaction of my performances,' she said. The mother-of-two revealed that winning the talent show completely changed her life, and she used her winnings to buy a new house for herself and her family. The final of the talent show is due to air on Monday, February 11 on NBC.<doc-sep>Another week, another round of ‘AGT: The Champions’ auditions! Jackie Evancho, Shin Lim, and more favorites returned for week 5 with incredible performances. Who made it to the finals? Find out now! Can you believe it’s already week 5? There are only a couple of weeks left until another AGT champion is crowned! First up is Attraction, the shadow dance group. The performance is powerful and absolutely beautiful. “You just make my heart burst,” Howie Mandel says. Heidi Klum says it was an “absolute flawless” performance. Next up is America’s Got Talent season 5 runner-up Jackie Evancho. The singer is all grown up now and ready to be an AGT champion. She performs a stunning rendition of “Music Of The Night” from The Phantom of the Opera. Mel B tells the 18-year-old that she has the “voice of an angel.” Simon gushes that Jackie has “actually gotten better” over the years, and her voice was “outstanding.” The real-life Sherlock Holmes — Colin Cloud — takes the stage after Jackie. Once again, the Britain’s Got Talent alum puts on one heck of a show, and even makes former AGT judge David Hasselhoff appear! The judges and the crowd are blown away by his performance. Lee Ridley, a.k.a. Lost Voice Guy, hits the stage and has the crowd laughing hysterically with his comedy act. There’s no surprise why he was the winner of Britain’s Got Talent. He is too funny! AGT alum Sal Valentinetti returns for an incredible rendition of Frank Sinatra’s “Mack The Knife.” Is Sal even capable of a bad performance? The answer? NO! Pianist Tokio Myers, who won Britain’s Got Talent in 2017, wows with an amazing performance of Ed Sheeran’s “Bloodstream.” It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen or heard before. Sand artist Kseniya Simonova leaves us all with our jaws on the floor by telling an emotional story with sand. Yes, with sand. She is one of a kind. Her talent is fascinating. It’s impossible to look away when she’s on stage. Terry Crews is so impressed he uses his first-ever Golden Buzzer on Kseniya! She’s going through to the finals! Escape artist Cosentino, a runner-up on Australia’s Got Talent, has us all on the edge of our seat with his act. He barely makes it out of his contraption without catching on fire! Simon raves, “[It was] one of the best danger acts I think I’ve ever seen.” Sons of Serendip return to the AGT stage to perform a beautiful rendition of Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know.” The quartet gets a standing ovation. “This one actually got me,” Simon says after being moved by the performance. The last contestant of the night is AGT season 13 champion Shin Lim! He’s back to defend his title. He uses Terry during his act and leaves the host stunned. Shin is just amazing and the very definition of a magician. After a mind-blowing performance, everyone gives Shin a standing ovation. “You are perfection,” Howie says. Simon adds, “You are a true star.” With Kseniya already in the finals, there’s only one spot left. The top 3 acts are: Attraction, Shin Lim, and Sons of Serendip. Sons of Serendip come in third, while Attraction comes in second. That means that SHIN LIM is moving on to the finals!<doc-sep>Another week, another tear-jerkingly beautiful performance on America's Got Talent: The Champions. During Monday night's episode of the NBC series, sand artist Kseniya Simonova tugged at the heartstrings of viewers everywhere when she showcased her jaw-dropping ability to manipulate mere grains of sand into full-fledged masterpieces — and that ability wound up earning her a spot in the finale! A 33-year-old mother of two, Simonova won Ukraine's Got Talent back in 2009, an accomplishment that "completely changed [her] life" and allowed her family to buy a new home. When she took the America's Got Talent: The Champions stage, the artist explained that she was going to use sand to illustrate the story of "a child who grew up, became [a] famous artist, and forgot his parents." Needless to say, her presentation was quite the emotional ride, as her quick, dexterous movements were paired with sentimental music. The judges were understandably blown away by Simonova's skills, as Howie Mandel said, "In my mind tonight, right here, right now, you are the champion." Plus, host Terry Crews was so moved by the contestant's performance that he jumped on the judges' platform to award her his first-ever golden buzzer! "I have never been more impressed by the ability to move people the way you did today," Crews said right before pressing the coveted button, marking the last golden buzzer of the season. Witness Simonova's touching display of pure talent in the video below, and get ready for the tears to flow.<doc-sep>
Only two more acts would make it to the "America's Got Talent: The Champions" finale, and judging by the competition, it wasn't going to be easy. "Tonight, this is feeling like the Olympics," judge Simon Cowell said. "It's like the best of the best of the best." And he wasn't lying. Monday's episode featured six more former winners from different editions around the world, including the reigning "AGT" champ, magician Shin Lim. "Thank God we're not choosing tonight, because we would have a real problem," Cowell added. The four judges had no say in which two acts would advance to the finale, but new host Terry Crews did, with the last Golden Buzzer of the season. He bestowed the honor on artist Kseniya Simonova following her goosebumps-inducing animation of a fellow artist who sadly lost touch with his parents until it was too late – using only sand. "In my opinion, you are one of the best contestants we've had over the years," Cowell said. "Genuinely, to see it unfold in front of our eyes and your use of music and storytelling. It was fantastic." Crews added: "I have never been more impressed with the ability to move people the way you did today." Simonova won "Ukraine's Got Talent" in 2009 after her husband secretly entered her into the competition. She said she felt compelled to return to the "AGT" stage a decade later to honor her small hometown of Yevpatoriya more than 10,000 miles away. Related: 'AGT: The Champions': Get set for singing, juggling, sword-swallowing … and regurgitating "This is my very first time in America," she said before taking the stage. "I feel I am here representing Ukraine and I want to show that it's a beautiful, artistic place. My life's already changed so much, but I am still the girl from (the) little city." The final act moving forward is Shin Lim, who advanced through superfan votes from all 50 states. They will join singer Susan Boyle (Mel B's Golden Buzzer), daredevils Deadly Games (Heidi Klum's Golden Buzzer), singer Angelica Hale (Howie Mandel's Golden Buzzer) and singer Kechi Okwuchi (Cowell's Golden Buzzer). America also voted, advancing comedian Preacher Lawson, opera and rock singer Cristina Ramos, opera singer Paul Potts and singer Brian Justin Crum. All 10 acts will compete in the "America's Got Talent: The Champions" finals on Feb. 11 (NBC, 8 EST/PST). The winner will be crowned a week later during the results finale. Related: Jackie Evancho: 'There were men out there who wanted to hurt me' after 'AGT' fame
(Pocket-lint) - LG wanted to be quick to market with the LG V50 ThinQ, so it launches its first 5G device alongside the LG G8 ThinQ. The differentiation between these two phones is that the G8 - and the G series going forward - is going to stay as a 4G LTE device, while the V50 and V devices will move forward into 5G. That slightly changes the position of one being a rugged phone for those who love shooting video; instead, LG is building on its flagship devices to keep its phones moving forward. Gorilla Glass front and rear 159.2 x 76.1 x 8.3mm, 183g IP68 + MIL-STD Notch display The LG V50 ThinQ has a familiar design with Gorilla Glass front and back. It's glossy, prone to fingerprint smears, but it's likely you'll slap a case on it - more on that in a second - and in fairness, the V50 looks pretty good. It doesn't have the gloss of Samsung's S10 5G, but we do like the slim 8.3mm chassis and the fact that this phone isn't too big to get to grips with. It comes with many of the familiar V series traits, like IP68 waterproofing and the MIL-STD drop protection, which you'd expect. Safe then, both in terms of the rugged design and the overall look. LG isn't going wild with colours and isn't even changing the notch at the top of the display much. Strong and stable - or a little samey? Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, 6GB RAM, 128GB RAM + microSD 4000mAh battery What's perhaps more important is what's happened inside. As LG is changing up the hardware to something more powerful - 5G - there's a greater need for cooling. No longer does the LG V50 have a heat pipe, but a vapour chamber to disperse heat some 40 per cent faster. There's still room inside for a 4000mAh battery, which sounds reasonably capacious, and there's Quick Charge 3.0 to make sure you can top it up quickly. LG reports that 5G will increase some battery demands, but they shouldn't be limiting. Sitting at the heart of the LG is the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, the latest hardware in Qualcomm's arsenal and paired with the X50 modem - opening the door to 5G connectivity. This is going to be a common combination in 2019 and we're expecting a number of devices to offer this hardware. How will it perform? At the moment we don't know: aside from promises of greater speed, greater efficiency and all the rest, we've not had the chance to put it through its paces. Similarly, 5G is still something of an unknown. We know what it will offer, but LG was pretty clear in saying that initial target markets for the V50 ThinQ are Korea and USA. LG also confirmed that there would be support for all the US networks, whichever flavour of 5G they offer. We imagine, should networks in the UK and Europe want it, the V50 will travel wider, but there's no confirmation yet. As previously, there's a Quad DAC in the V50, along with a 3.5mm headphone socket and Meridian tuned speakers - part of LG's wider audio pairing with the British company - and DTS:X Virtual Surround and LG's Boombox tech introduced on the LG G7 ThinQ. Phone screen: 6.4-inch OLED QHD+ Dual screen accessory: 6.2-inch OLED FHD+ LG has also come out publicly and said that it's not doing a folding phone - despite it being well within LG's technical capabilities based on the strength of its OLED display business. But LG isn't just going to restrict you to using one boring screen like every other smartphone on the planet. No - the excitement comes from Dual Screen. Dual Screen is an accessory display, a 6.2-inch OLED display that you can use to extend your phone. It comes in the form of a folio case, so you can open up your phone and have two displays. Both can work independently - opening apps on either side - and in some conditions, they can work together. Pocket-lint For example, you'll be able to have Google Maps open on the Dual Screen (that's the case bit) and you can be messaging away on your phone's main screen and share a full grab from the map so your pals know where to meet you. Other options extend to the camera: you'll be able to flip the case over so that the person you're taking a photo of can see themselves and check that it's the photo they want or you can use it to line-up the camera at different angles like you might a vari-angle display on a camera. You can also use it to preview all the different views from the three rear cameras at the same time - very fancy. Finally - and this is where it gets a bit more exciting - you can use it to play games. In this mode, you can have the game displayed in the top screen and controls on the bottom - like a Nintendo DS. LG's aim is to let this work with all games, just replicating the controls like you might get from Bluetooth controller. It's an interesting idea - with the phone just dropping into the case, supplying power via contact pins on the rear and then using a new wireless protocol to connect the display. Certainly, it's an antidote to criticisms of not having a folding phone. Effectively. You're getting some of the advantages of larger display without the impracticalities. The regular display is a 6.4-inch OLED panel and the first impressions are good, but really we need to spend more time with this phone to gauge the overall quality. Rear: 12MP f/1.5 1.4µm; 16MP f/1.9 1.0µm wide-angle; 12MP f/2.4 1.0µm 2x zoom Front: 8MP f/1.9 standard; 5MP f/2.2 wide LG is packing the V50 ThinQ full of cameras, offering regular, its favoured wide-angle and a zoom. The wide-angle camera comes in at 107 degrees while the zoom runs out to 2x optical, before flipping to digital. You can tap the icons to switch between cameras, as well as sliding the shutter button to move from one to the other in a smooth action. It's impossible to judge the quality of these cameras, but LG has been putting in a pretty good showing in recent years. The main camera is 12-megapixel f/1.5 with 1.4µm pixels, with portrait mode grabbing depth information from the other cameras for bokeh effects. The bokeh extends to video too, so you can add some depth to those moving scenes too. Video not only lets you capture 4K, but HDR too, as well as there being a YouTube Live button in the camera app. The wide-angle has always been LG's preserve - but there's now challengers from Samsung, Huawei and others, taking the wide-angle and making it their own. On the front the V50 ThinQ offers two cameras, again giving you portrait modes, as well as 80 and 90-degree cameras, so you can fit a little more in the selfie scene. Motorola's new Moto G9 Plus is a stunner of a phone - find out why, right here By Pocket-lint Promotion · 27 May 2021 Pocket-lint What you don't get is any of the fancy skills introduced on the LG G8 ThinQ, which use the time of flight camera to enable a range of new interactions - gesture controls - and hand unlocking. In that sense, there's a disparity between these phones: the G8 adds the newness, the V50 hits 5G. First Impressions Much of what the LG V50 ThinQ offers sounds familiar - and that's because it is. The LG V50 is an evolution of the LG V40, bringing much the same experience, a similar design and pretty close tech specs, but with some important bumps to accommodate 5G. There's more power and a bigger battery. The Dual Screen is really the new addition and brings something that you don't get elsewhere. It's an innovative idea, a second screen when you need it, a case when you don't and it side-steps the challenge presented by folding phones - while being all the more conventional. The prices and availability - as well as the carriers - remains something of an unknown, but we'll update as soon as we know more. Writing by Chris Hall.<doc-sep>LG is getting in on the 5G hype with the new V50 ThinQ — an updated version of the V40 from last fall that keeps the same basic design, but adds support for the next-generation network. You’ll know that the V50 supports 5G right from the start, thanks to the literally glowing 5G logo on the back of the phone. From a spec perspective, the V50 is only different from the V40 in a few ways: 5G capabilities (obviously), a larger 4,000 mAh battery (since 5G takes more power), and a Snapdragon 855 processor (presumably to support Qualcomm’s X50 5G modem). LG is is also adding a new cooling system to help cope with the extra heat from the new processor and battery. The V50 supports 5G, and has a literally glowing logo on the back to prove it The phone itself is also a bit thicker and a little heavier than the V40, although LG has taken advantage of that to remove the camera bump, which is nice. Otherwise, though, it’s a V40 with 5G, which LG says is very intentional — in order to get a 5G phone to market this quickly, the company had to use the existing V40 platform. In a wild twist, LG is also offering a new Dual Screen accessory for the V50 — a second 6.2-inch OLED display that attaches to the phone like a case, and offers twice the screen real estate. The Dual Screen is powered off the V50’s internal battery, so users can simply attach it to their phone and be good to go. With the second screen, users will be able to multitask with an application on each display, or even use it as a game controller with some games. Sadly, the Dual Screen accessory will only be sold internationally and isn’t planned to make its way to the US. LG says that the V50 will first be available in the US exclusively from Sprint sometime in the coming months, although it will eventually be available at Verizon as well sometime during the summer following Sprint’s exclusivity period. South Korea, Australia, and several other unspecified European countries should also get the V50, too. Details like pricing and release dates haven’t been announced yet, although release information will likely depend on when the 5G networks for LG’s eventual partners actually launch.<doc-sep>
Samsung, Xiaomi, and others are announcing phones with 5G support at MWC 2019. Not to be outdone, LG has also announced a 5G-capable phone, though it may not be what you expect. The LG V50 ThinQ 5G is here, and it’s launching on Sprint sometime this year. Read on to find out what you can expect from LG’s first 5G phone. Worthy of a new name? Despite the “V50” moniker, the V50 ThinQ isn’t actually a huge step up from its predecessor (aside from the 5G compatibility). It’s essentially the same chassis as 2018’s LG V40 ThinQ. It has an aluminum frame, sandwiched between two glass panels on the front and back. It’s nothing special, but like the V40 it feels as premium and sturdy as ever. A power button sits on the right side, while the physical Google Assistant button sits on the left side below the volume buttons. There’s a USB-C port on the bottom, and yes, the headphone jack remains. Don’t miss: The full list of LG V50 specs Camera quality was a big area where we thought the LG V40 could have been improved, so it’s unfortunate the V50 has the exact same triple-camera setup as its predecessor. There’s a 16MP super-wide lens, paired with a 12MP standard lens, and 12MP telephoto. It’s much too early to comment on camera quality, though — we had very limited time with the device during our briefing. One positive change on the design front: there’s no camera hump whatsoever on the back. It’s a small thing, but actually quite refreshing. Around front, you’ll find the same 6.4-inch POLED display that we saw on last year’s model. Again, it’s hard to comment on display quality this early. LG tried telling us the V50 ThinQ has “the best OLED” out there, but the company didn’t have claims to back this up during the presentation. The dual-camera setup on the front sits inside the notch on the top of the display. It’s the same 8MP standard/5MP wide-angle pairing that we saw on the V40. LG’s V-series phones have always featured top-of-the-line specs, and the V50 is no different. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 855 chipset. If this phone is anything like the 855-touting Xiaomi Mi 9, performance shouldn’t be an issue in the slightest. It also has 6GB of RAM, as well as a beefy 4,000mAh battery. After using the device for a few minutes, I can’t say it’s worthy of the V50 name. A more appropriate name would be the LG V40 Plus ThinQ 5G, though I’m hoping I’ll never have to write that out ever again. The benefits of 5G The hardware may not be anything to write home about, but we still need to talk about 5G support. The LG V50 ThinQ is launching on Sprint’s 5G network this year, which is supposed to roll out before the end of the first half of 2019. We’re hoping the V50 becomes available right away, though LG is remaining quiet about pricing and availability at the moment. You can read all about Sprint’s 5G network right here. LG says it’s also working with Verizon on a V50 variant that will be compatible with Verizon’s mmWave. T-Mobile and AT&T might carry the device down the line too, but we have no exact details on that. So what are the benefits of being 5G capable? Aside from being able to run on Sprint’s 2.5GHz spectrum, support for 5G enables the V50 ThinQ to utilize LG’s new Dual Screen accessory. Essentially, this is a 6.2-inch OLED display baked into a sturdy folio case, which connects to the V50 ThinQ via pogo pins. The screen can be used independently in a variety of use cases, like acting as a virtual Bluetooth gaming controller or pulling up an IMDB page while you’re watching Netflix. In the demo, LG simply connected the V50 to the Dual Display, and a virtual button showed up on the screen. Tapping that button either turns on the second display or lets you switch content between the two screens. Of course, this allows for side-by-side multitasking, so you can have a different app open on both screens at the same time. We have no idea how this will affect battery life. The Dual Display accessory is powered by the V50’s built-in 4,000mAh cell, so we’d imagine a long gaming session with both screens would be quite the battery drain.
Stephen A. Smith says the missed call is on the league office for not changing the rules. (2:02) Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman has been fined $26,739 by the NFL for a helmet-to-helmet hit on New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis that was not flagged during the NFC Championship Game, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday. League sources also told Schefter that Saints coach Sean Payton reached out to the league to see how it was going to publicly handle the controversial ending to regulation. Robey-Coleman appeared to run into Lewis, but was not flagged, before the ball arrived from Saints quarterback Drew Brees on third-and-10 at the Rams' 13-yard line with 1 minute, 45 seconds remaining in a 20-20 game. Sources said Payton spoke to NFL head of officials Al Riveron, executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent and, eventually, commissioner Roger Goodell after calling all of them. Payton also texted with competition committee chairman Rich McKay, sources said. Robey-Coleman said that he is going to pay his fine and not appeal it. "I know I got fined today. I know everybody knows that. I'm gonna pay my fine," he said on Friday. "I know what happened. I'm gonna pay the fine. It was all good. And I'm moving on." The hit for which Robey-Coleman was fined happened on that same play in the final two minutes of regulation. A flag for pass interference would have given the Saints a first down, and New Orleans would have had a new set of downs and a chance to run time off the clock before attempting a short field goal with less than 20 seconds remaining. The Rams won 26-23 in overtime to advance to Super Bowl LIII, where they will face the New England Patriots on Feb. 3 in Atlanta. After the game, Robey-Coleman admitted he briefly thought the flag would come out but said that an official on the field told him he suspected the ball was tipped, which replays clearly showed was not the case. No penalty was called, although Payton said Riveron told him the officials "blew the call" by not penalizing Robey-Coleman. "It was simple. They blew the call. They said it should never have not been a call," Payton said after the game of the explanation he received. "They said not only was it interference, it was helmet-to-helmet. They just -- they couldn't believe it." News of the fine also drew a reaction from Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas, who had been fined during the regular season for his re-creation of a Joe Horn touchdown celebration. Man they fined me 30k for pulling out a phone tho 😂😂😂🤦🏾‍♂️💔 — Michael Thomas (@Cantguardmike) January 25, 2019 Cmon Roger do better 😂 — Michael Thomas (@Cantguardmike) January 25, 2019 The aftermath of the no-call has been significant, with players voicing their disbelief, lawsuits and petitions being filed, billboards posted in Atlanta, boycotts throughout the New Orleans area, and a letter from Louisiana's governor chastising Goodell. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis said Wednesday that the team had not heard anything from the league office since Sunday night. Loomis also deferred to Saints owner Gayle Benson's recent statement, in which she vowed to "aggressively pursue changes in NFL policies to ensure no team and fan base is ever put in a similar position again." Goodell also spoke to Benson, a source told Schefter. On Friday, Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was asked how Robey-Coleman was handling the situation surrounding the controversial no-call. "I think he's going to the Super Bowl," Phillips said. ESPN's Lindsey Thiry contributed to this report.<doc-sep>While the NFL has remained embarrassingly silent on a massive non-call late in Sunday’s NFC championship game between the Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints, in which officials turned a blind eye to both pass interference and a helmet-to-helmet hit on the same play, they’ve silently acknowledged at least one of those things happened. Nickell Robey-Coleman fined The NFL has fined Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman, No. 23, for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis on Sunday. (AP) Via ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman was fined $26,739 by the league for his unflagged helmet-to-helmet hit on Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis. While several high-profile figures, including Saints veteran tight end and NFLPA executive committee member Benjamin Watson calling out the NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell for their silence, the fine for Robey-Coleman is at least a tacit acknowledgement something wrong was done. Sen. Bill Cassidy speaks out on Rams-Saints ending Meanwhile, the public outcry apparently isn’t ending anytime soon. Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy (R) used at least some of his time on the Senate floor on Friday to decry the injustice done to the Saints. “What happened, in my belief and the belief of many, was the most blatant and consequential blown call in NFL history,” Cassidy said. “Football’s more than a game. It is part of our culture and I would say the NFL has a responsibility to the millions of fans across the country to ensure the integrity of the game and to answer these questions and perhaps a few others.” The game was five days ago at this point, but Cassidy seems to believe that was a good use of time with the government shut down and flights being delayed. More from Yahoo Sports: • 10-year-old wins science fair by proving Tom Brady is ‘a cheater’ • Warriors visit Obama after snubbing Trump • The gloves are off for Stephen A. and Raiders’ Carr • Ex-NFL star witnesses FBI raid on Roger Stone Subscribe to The Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast Apple Podcasts• Stitcher • Google Podcasts<doc-sep>Taking action nearly a week after a controversial play in last weekend’s NFC Championship Game, the NFL on Friday fined Los Angeles Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman more than $26,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on New Orleans Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis. The fine was interpreted as an admission by the NFL that referees on the field at the Superdome in New Orleans should have called a penalty on the play in the tied game. Had they done so, New Orleans could have run down the clock and kicked a go-ahead field goal -- and clinch a trip to next week’s Super Bowl. Instead, the Saints kicked a field goal sooner, allowing Los Angeles to get the ball back, tie the game again with a field goal and then win in overtime, 26-23, with another field goal. The Rams will play the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3 in Atlanta. SUPER BOWL 2019 TIME, DATE AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO KNOW ABOUT THE PATRIOTS-RAMS MATCHUP On Friday night, Robey-Coleman confirmed that he’d been fined by the league and said he intended to pay the fine with no objections, the Associated Press reported. “It's all good, and I'm moving on,” Robey-Coleman told the AP. “That's how the league feels. That's their call.” “It's all good, and I'm moving on. That's how the league feels. That's their call.” — Nickell Robey-Coleman, Los Angeles Rams defensive back The NFL Network reported that the precise amount of the fine was $26,739 – though how that figure was determined was unclear. According to the AP, Robey-Coleman wouldn't say whether he agreed with the league's decision to fine him, but he acknowledged after the game that he could have easily been penalized for pass interference. NFL BLACK MONDAY: EVERY COACH WHO WAS FIRED AFTER 2018 SEASON "It's the league's call, the ref's call," Robey-Coleman said. "I have nothing to do with that (decision). I made a football play. The ref made his call, and there's nothing else that I could do about it. That's their call, and that's something that you just have to live with as a football team, and we're going to the Super Bowl, so we just have to move on.” But whether the Saints – and their fans – are ready to move on is another matter. The no-call has sparked outrage in New Orleans, where there are calls for a Super Bowl boycott. In addition, at least two lawsuits have been filed over the NFL’s officiating. Some fans want the Saints-Rams game to be replayed, while others want full refunds for the amount they paid for tickets to the game. But the NFL opposes replaying the game, saying that doing so could cost the league "more than $100 million" because it could involve delaying the Super Bowl, according to an affidavit. NEW ORLEANS TICKETHOLDERS SUE NFL OVER CALL IN NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., suggested on Twitter this week that the NFL could help assuage New Orleans fans by allowing the city to host an upcoming Super Bowl. (The site of each year’s game is determined in advance, regardless of which teams participate.) “We all know the Saints were robbed of their chance to play in #SuperBowlLIII by the worst no-call ever,” Scalise wrote. “The NFL can make it right by awarding NOLA the next available Super Bowl. What’s more fair than awarding this year’s best team (& greatest host city!) with the next Super Bowl?” U.S. Rep. Cedric Richmond, D-La., took a different tack, suggesting that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell be invited to testify before the House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee regarding the league's handling of the play. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The Rams, meanwhile, have been diplomatic about their fortunate break, acknowledging the sketchy nature of Robey-Coleman's hit while also gently pointing out that one play doesn't decide any game. "All we do as coaches, if a (penalty) is called, we usually get mad if it's against us," Los Angeles defensive coordinator Wade Phillips said. "If a (penalty) is not called, we thought they were holding Aaron Donald or something. But if they don't call it, you go to the next play. That's the way the game has been played for a long time.” The Associated Press contributed to this story.<doc-sep>
The NFL has still not made an official statement about the missed pass interference call in the NFC Championship Game, but it does appear they are aware that hit at least took place. On Friday, the NFL fined Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman $26,739 for a helmet to helmet hit against New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis near the end of regulation in the game on Sunday, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter. By levying the fine, the league office has acknowledged that the collision was illegal, but are still silent when it comes to admitting that there should have been a flag thrown on the play. The NFC Championship Game was tied, 20-20, with under two minutes remaining, and, had the foul been called, would have placed the Saints in a position to run out the remainder of the game clock, kick the winning field goal, and likely advance to Super Bowl LIII. But instead, the Saints were forced to kick the go ahead field goal earlier than they wanted, affording the Rams enough time to mount a counter offensive the other way, kick the game tying field goal, and force the overtime period. From there, Drew Brees was intercepted and Los Angeles moved into position to win the game on another kick. Since the moment officials declined to flag Robey-Coleman for the interference, there has been widespread and almost universally negative reaction from Saints fans, NFL players from other teams, and scores of analysts and observers in the media. After the game, head coach Sean Payton said that he spoke with a representative from the league, who admitted to him that the foul should have been called, but since the controversial play itself, the league has not released an official statement, itself arousing even more negative reaction. Since the end of Championship Sunday, at least one lawsuit has been filed against the NFL, asking for a rematch of the NFC Championship Game, and the controversy has been referenced in a letter from Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, another from New Orleans mayor Latoya Cantrell, has been referenced on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, and in a petition featuring over a half million signatures from fans. For his part, the player responsible for the hit admitted he got there early. “Yes, I got there too early,” Robey-Coleman said. “I was beat, and I was trying to save the touchdown.”
"So at this point, you know, I think they would be better off bringing in food, water, filtration systems, oxygen if the air space needs it and requires it, and at least they have lights and hope now, so I think waiting it out, as long as they can get supplies in there to make them comfortable and warm and fed and hydrated."<doc-sep>The Thai Navy SEALs released new video of the boys and their soccer coach smiling and covered with space blankets inside a cave in Thailand a day after they were found by rescuers. In the video, a Navy SEAL tells the boys to introduce themselves to their fans, CNN's Anna Coren reported. The boys say "hello" in Thai, then they, along with their coach, introduce themselves by their nicknames. The Navy SEAL also tells the soccer team that the world is watching them. "And it is so true. Not just Thailand, but it is the world," Coren noted. "There is a huge contingent of people here from across the globe that are following every single development, wanting these boys to get out safely." The boys, she said, are ready to get out of the cave. "I think what is pertinent about this video is that they say, 'I am healthy. We are healthy,'" Coren said.<doc-sep>Twelve boys and their soccer coach were found alive in cave in Thailand. Twelve boys and their soccer coach, lost for 10 days in a cave in Thailand, have been found alive, officials announced Monday. "Thai Navy SEALs have found all 13 with signs of life," Narongsak Osottanakorn, the governor of the Chiang Rai province, told reporters. Rescuers are now working to extract the team from the cave. The Thai Navy SEALs posted a video on Facebook showing the group when they were first found. The boys appeared to be in good health and were talking, asking what day it was and being told by rescuers that more help was on the way. "I am very happy," one of the boys said in English. "Thank you so much." A British diver on the SEAL team told the group, "You have been here 10 days. You are very strong." One of the boys asked him, "What time do we go outside?" The diver responded, "No, not today, not today. There's two of us. You have to dive. We're coming. It's OK. Many people are coming. Many, many people. We're the first. Many people come." The divers provided the group with lights and told them food and medical help were on the way. "Where are you from?" one of the rescued boys asked. The diver answered, "England, the UK." "God bless you," another member of the rescued party was heard saying. When a Thai military official announced the rescue at a base camp near the mouth of the cave, loud cheers went up from the searchers, who had been praying and working feverishly for such an outcome. Aisha Wiboonrungrueng's 11-year-old son, Chanin Wiboonrungrueng, was among rescued. "He would love to eat a fried omelet," the ecstatic mother told reporters. Ben Reymenants, a Belgian diver who is part of an international contingent that had been searching for the soccer team, said he was briefed by an operation commander on the rescue. He said the children and their coach were weak when they were found and that a medic was now with them in the cave, providing medical assistance. Reymenants told ABC News the race is on to safely remove the group from the cave over the next 12 hours before the next rainstorm hits. The miraculous rescue came during a lull in the torrential rains that had hampered the agonizing search. The respite from the rain also gave rescuers confidence to push forward in an area of the subterranean labyrinth they had hoped the boys and their coach were waiting to be saved. Gov. Osottanakorn said the rescuers reached the area known as Pattaya Beach where they thought they would find the lost group. When they arrived the area was flooded. He said the rescuers forged ahead about another 1,000 feet, where they discovered the boys and their coach. "It is another high ground," Osottanakorn said of where the group was located. "We found that our younger brothers are safe." Reymenants said the team was found in the dark and wet underground web of tunnels in the jungle of northern Thailand about a day after rescuers spotted fresh writing on a wall of one of the passageways. "I'm feeling so happy. This is like out of a movie, truthfully," U.S. Air Force Capt. Jessica Tait, a spokeswoman for the 353rd Special Operations Group, told ABC News at the base camp near the entrance to the cave. "I felt elation. I felt so excited," she said of getting the news that the team had been located. The 12 boys, ranging in age from 11 to 16, and their coach went missing after entering the Tham Luang Nang Non cave for an excursion on June 23. Officials believe the team became trapped when monsoon rains flooded passages and blocked their path back to the entrance of the cave where authorities found their bicycles. Rescuers were hoping to find the group in the dryer part of the cave, where nooks, crannies, chambers and tunnels run six miles beneath the rugged mountains near the borders of Myanmar and Laos. Divers had to pull themselves along with rope against powerful currents in the cave's water. The visibility was so poor that one rescuer described it as swimming through coffee. The rescue operation had gripped the attention of Thailand and beyond as people across the region collectively prayed for a miracle in the search that had entered its tenth day on Monday. Crews of geologists working outside the cave have been drilling into the grottos to create potential escape shafts closer to the area where rescuers had hoped to find the wayward party. Crews have also been working above ground to pump flood waters out of the cave to give rescuers better access to search passageways. Before the jubilant announcement of the rescue, officials conceded they were in a desperate race against time and weather. Meteorologists were forecasting a 30 to 40 percent chance of thunderstorms in the northern region of the country on Wednesday. About 1,000 volunteers and rescuers, including a U.S. military team, had established a base camp near the mouth of the cave. Family members of the lost group were also in the area monitoring any news from rescuers and praying at a makeshift shrine. Search teams from China, Japan, Australia and England had also traveled to the area to assist in the rescue operations.<doc-sep>MAE SAI, Thailand -- Rescuers found all 12 boys and their soccer coach alive deep inside a partially flooded cave in northern Thailand late on Monday, more than a week after the team disappeared and touched off a desperate search that drew international help and captivated the nation. Chiang Rai provincial Gov. Narongsak Osatanakorn said the 13 were in the process of being rescued, but he cautioned that they were not out of peril yet. "We found them safe. But the operation isn't over," he said in comments broadcast nationwide. Rescue divers had spent much of Monday making preparations for a final push to locate the lost soccer players, ages 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach. They disappeared when flooding trapped them after entering the Tham Luang Nang Non cave on June 23. Rescue workers pump water from the cave in Thailand where a youth soccer team went missing over a week ago. Royal Thai Army/EPA Anmar Mirza, a leading American cave rescue expert, said many challenges remain for the rescuers. He said the primary decision is whether to try to evacuate the boys and their coach or to supply them in place. "Supplying them on site may face challenges depending on how difficult the dives are," Mirza, coordinator of the U.S. National Cave Rescue Commission, said in an email. "Trying to take non-divers through a cave is one of the most dangerous situations possible, even if the dives are relatively easy. That also begets the question: If the dives are difficult then supply will be difficult, but the risk of trying to dive them out is also exponentially greater." Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha thanked the international experts and rescuers who helped locate the missing for their "tremendous efforts." "The Royal Thai Government and the Thai people are grateful for this support and cooperation, and we all wish the team a safe and speedy recovery," Prayuth's office said in a statement. Thai Navy SEAL divers and rescue workers from other countries made initial progress through the narrow passageway early Monday after passing through a key chamber on Sunday where high, murky waters had previously blocked their progress. Gov. Narongsak earlier said the passageway the divers made their way through goes upward in some places and downward in others and is extremely narrow, making it difficult for divers and their gear to fit through. Divers have been stymied repeatedly by rising water that forced them to withdraw for safety reasons. When water levels fell Sunday, the divers went forward with a more methodical approach, deploying a rope line and extra oxygen supplies along the way. The Facebook page for the SEALs said that since Sunday night, the divers had reached a bend where the half-mile-long passage splits in two directions. The divers were aiming for a sandy chamber on higher ground in the cave. Narongsak explained earlier Monday that fixing rope lines and deploying oxygen tanks along their route will allow the divers to operate. In addition to the divers, teams have been working to pump out water as well as divert groundwater. Other efforts have focused on finding shafts on the mountainside that might serve as a back door to the blocked-off areas. Teams have been combing the mountainside looking for fissure that might lead to such shafts. Several have been found and explorers have been able to descend into some. Experts in cave rescues from around the world had gathered at the site. An official Australian group has followed a U.S. military team, British cave experts, Chinese lifesaving responders and several other volunteer groups from various countries. "These are challenging conditions and there's a lot of consideration for safety, as well as the environment outside is contributing to the environment inside," said U.S. Air Force Capt. Jessica Tait, part of a 30-member U.S. military team assisting in the search operation, referring to the rain that has been flooding the cave. "So I'd say, yeah, it's an accurate statement that it's challenging."<doc-sep>
Nine days. That's how long 12 boys and their soccer coach were missing, believed to be trapped in a flooded cave in northern Thailand, presumably stuck without food or drinking water or much by way of survival gear, and almost certainly scared for their lives. But rescue teams refused to give up. And on Monday, after nine long and arduous days, the boys and their coach were found alive in the cave — a godsend for their anxious families and joyous news for a country that had been riveted to televisions and social media, desperate for updates. The discovery was the culmination of an evidently painstaking operation involving Thai navy SEAL divers, a U.S. military team, British cave experts, Chinese first responders, and volunteer workers from countries around the world. It was, by all accounts, a challenging mission laden with setbacks. The divers, for example, were thwarted again and again by rising floodwater that forced them to pull out of the extremely narrow passageway to the cave. Here's an overview: June 23 The boys, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach disappear after a soccer game. They are thought to be caught in the partially flooded Tham Luang Nan Non cave in Chiang Rai, a popular tourist attraction in the region. Families report the boys missing when they do not come back from team practice. June 24 A rescue operation begins, and some workers begin to bring in pumps to be used to decrease the water level. June 25 The deputy governor of the Chiang Rai Province, Passakorn Bunyalak, tells reporters that he is confident the soccer team is alive. "The kids are athletes, and they have skills," he says. "They are alert all the time, and they are always active. They will try to survive by continuing to move." Thai soldiers carry equipment inside the flooded cave complex. Royal Thai Army / via EPA June 27 Heavy rainfall hampers rescue efforts. The underground passages are flooded faster than the water, rising in some places at a rate of nearly 6 inches per hour, can be pumped out. The relevant agencies work furiously, scouring the site in 24-hour rotations. June 28 A U.S. military team and British cave experts join the Thai navy to help with the frantic search. The divers continue to face strenuous conditions. They must fit their bodies around L-shaped bends in the passageway, for example. Meanwhile, crews search for shafts from the surface of the mountain that might present another way of getting into the blocked parts of the cave. June 29 Another setback: At least three rescuers near the entrance to the cave appear to suffer electric shocks. The likely cause: Jerry-rigged electrical lines snaking through the caverns to power lights and pumps. Officials prepare oxygen tanks during the rescue operation. Royal Thai Army / EPA July 1 The water levels fall, and the navy SEAL divers pass through a chamber where murky floodwaters had previously cut off their efforts. They use a methodical technique, moving along with a rope line and extra oxygen tanks, and manage to enlarge the passageway. July 2 The boys and their coach are found alive, clustered on the floor of the cave in their uniforms. The governor says crews will send doctors and food to help. But more water will need to be pumped out of the caves before the soccer team can be rescued. "We found them safe. But the operation isn't over," the governor says. July 3 Thailand's navy SEALS detailed eight steps they will be taking in order to return each member of the soccer team to safety, the National News Bureau of Thailand reported. At the top of the list is an assessment of each of the boy's health conditions and ability to make the journey out of the cave system to where a field hospital will be set up. Anyone in critical condition will receive immediate treatment at the makeshift hospital near the cave's entrance, while those who can be moved will be flown by helicopter to Chiang Rai Hospital, where doctors briefed on the boys' conditions will be ready to provide treatment. The entire rescue for each person was predicted to take about 30 minutes.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — It is a plus that Gary Sanchez is the first significant Yankee to step off the injured list and join the lineup, even though he didn’t show it in the Yankees’ 7-5 win over the Angels on Wednesday night. Sanchez’s return can’t be the be-all and end-all when it comes to the catcher rejoining a team that has been stripped of its best players, staff ace and bullpen stud due to injuries. Sanchez was activated for Wednesday night’s game at Angel Stadium. He is expected to add muscle to a lineup that has been carried by Luke Voit and Clint Frazier with an occasional sprinkling of power supplied by Mike Tauchman and Mike Ford. And with Gleyber Torres and DJ LeMahieu fighting their way through slides at the plate, Sanchez can help balance that out. But Sanchez had a game to forget in his return to the lineup, striking out four times and committing a fielding error. Since Sanchez went on the IL with a strained left calf on April 12 (backdated to April 11), the Yankees had gone 8-3 with Austin Romine and Kyle Higashioka, who was sent back to Scranton Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday, handling the catching chores. Judging by the Yankees’ rotation pitching very well in the previous eight games (4-1 with a 1.56 ERA), the starters have done well with Sanchez sidelined. While Sanchez caught better in eight games this year than in the past two seasons, his bat is needed now. “Obviously, really excited to get him back,’’ manager Aaron Boone said of Sanchez, who was inserted in the cleanup spot. “It was good to write his name in the lineup, no question. Looking forward to him getting back in the fray and help us to continue to win games.’’ How good Sanchez is coming back remains to be seen. Outside of a minor league rehab game for Single-A Charleston on Monday night, Sanchez hasn’t played since April 10, when he pinch hit against the Astros in Houston. The night before that, he was the DH, and the night prior to that was the last time Sanchez caught. “There are going to be games for the backup, so I am not going to run him into the ground, obviously, but he is a full-go player and catcher,’’ Boone said. Thanks to a three-homer splurge against the Orioles on April 7 in Baltimore, Sanchez has six homers and 11 RBIs in 12 games. His averaged dropped to .244 after Wednesday’s stinker. Since Sanchez went on the IL before Greg Bird (left plantar fascia) and Aaron Judge (left oblique strain) went down, but after Aaron Hicks, Miguel Andujar and Giancarlo Stanton, it’s good news for the Yankees that he is the first one back. Yet being back doesn’t automatically mean Sanchez will produce at the plate immediately. And he has the added burden of handling a pitching staff. The fact nobody can accurately predict when the other injured parts of the lineup will return — and Judge, the most important member of the IL, could be months away — Sanchez not only has to return but perform.<doc-sep>The New York Yankees have activated catcher Gary Sanchez from the 10-day injured list and demoted struggling reliever Chad Green to the minor leagues. Sanchez had been sidelined since April 10 because of a calf injury. He hit six home runs in his first 11 games this season before suffering the injury. Sanchez is the first of several prominent injured Yankees regulars to return from the IL. The Yankees are still without Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Miguel Andujar, Didi Gregorius, Luis Severino, Dellin Betances, Aaron Hicks, Greg Bird and Troy Tulowitzki. Green, one of New York's most reliable bullpen arms over the past two years, has gotten off to an awful start this season. The right-hander allowed four earned runs in one-third of an inning Tuesday, raising his ERA to 16.43 in 10 appearances. The Yankees also promoted left-hander Stephen Tarpley from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and optioned catcher Kyle Higashioka to Scranton on Wednesday.<doc-sep>ANAHEIM, Calif. — Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez had one of those days Wednesday. Fresh off the injured list, he batted four times in his first game back and struck out four times. His night was so bad that he even fumbled a bunt in front of the plate for an error, his fifth of the season in just nine games caught. This was a brutal return from 12 days on the injured list with a left calf sprain. His reaction to his bad night? Sanchez left Angel Stadium in a very good mood for a couple reasons: The Yankees rallied from a 5-0 deficit for a 6-5 victory. Sanchez made it through nine innings without an injury. Asked if he felt anything in his calf, Sanchez smiled and responded, "No, thank God! I am 100 percent. I feel really, really good and I am ready to play.” Sanchez didn’t like striking out four times, but he felt great hitting .268 with six homers in 11 games before he got hurt, and he figures he’ll be feeling good at the plate again as soon as he gets a few at-bats. “(My timing) probably was just a bit off, maybe a little late,” Sanchez said. “The good thing here is I feel really good. At the plate, it’s a matter of making an adjustment.” As for his fourth-inning fielding blunder, Sanchez owned up to the mistake. With slow-running Albert Pujols on first base, Sanchez was thinking double play when he hustled to barehand Brian Goodman’s bunt in front of home plate. “I saw a good opportunity to get a double play, I rushed and took my eyes away from the ball,” he said. The error cost the Yankees a run when Kole Calhoun hit a three-run homer two batters later for a 5-0 Angels lead. The Yankees recovered playing with a bunch of kids again. The one making the biggest contribution to this win was rookie right-hander Jonathan Loaisiga, who pitched three shutout innings of relief and was the winning pitcher on the same day that he returned from Triple-A. The Yankees still have 13 players on the injured list after Sanchez was activated and outfielder Clint Frazier was added Wednesday, but they’ve somehow won six in a row and eight of nine playing without a bunch of stars. Even though he’s been hurt, Sanchez has enjoyed all this winning as much as anyone, and now the 2017 All-Star is excited to start contributing the way he can. “We never put our head down, even with all the injuries,” Sanchez said. “It’s a bunch of us, but we were here. We were around the team and providing support for the team and the guys who have come up have done a great job. "They play really good baseball and won games. That’s what we want to do, keep winning and build on it.” Randy Miller may be reached at rmiller@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @RandyJMiller. Find NJ.com on Facebook.<doc-sep>SAN FRANCISCO -- Just when life was beginning to get pretty good for the mostly no-name New York Yankees, it got even better with one booming swing Saturday afternoon. Hello, big leagues, meet the healthier, rejuvenated Gary Sanchez. With the bases loaded in the top of fifth inning Saturday at Oracle Park, Sanchez did something he had struggled with his past two games: He turned on a two-strike pitch. Not only did he make contact with it, he made monster contact, putting the baseball in a place no defender could even dream about getting it. "The past couple of games I've had some struggles at the plate, and when I'm able to connect like that, I feel happy, and I'm going to show some emotion," Sanchez said through an interpreter, reflecting on the way he dropped his bat, clapped his hands and yelled into his dugout as he began a home run trot. Sanchez turned so well on the 90.6 mph middle-in sinker from veteran lefty Derek Holland that he dropped the ball a whopping 467 feet away from home plate, way up into the left-center bleacher seats. Daytime, nighttime, anytime, it's hard to hit a ball that far in one of the best pitcher's parks in the majors. Editor's Picks Yanks' Frazier to IL; Stanton's recovery hits snag Yankees acquire Maybin in trade with Indians Checking in on six veterans on the comeback trail 2 Related "I had to walk down the [dugout] steps and let out a yell," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. "That's one that kind of sucks the life out of the building. That one gets you a little. "That fires you up when you see one of our dudes step on one. I enjoy that." From his view on the bases the day's starting pitcher, J.A. Happ, also enjoyed watching the mammoth shot that helped power New York to the 6-4 win over the host San Francisco Giants. "I was at third base [as a baserunner], and I felt like he was going to maybe hit one foul through my chest at 110 [mph], but he ended up hitting it at 110 through the glove out there. That was incredible." Sanchez's drive was the longest grand slam of the four-year-old Statcast era, and it was also the second-longest homer in the 19-year-old ballpark's history. Only Ian Desmond's 477-foot homer at the then-named AT&T Park on Aug. 15, 2015, was longer. "I've seen him do that before," Happ said of Sanchez's first grand slam, "and that's a good sign for us." It sure is. Remember, with 13 players -- among them superstars, All-Stars, a Rookie of the Year, a Rookie of the Year runner-up, and former Silver Slugger and MVP Award winners -- on its injured list, New York is trotting out its equivalent of the "B" team Bombers. The shuttle from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to the Bronx has been active this spring. Just this past week alone, the Yankees have called up minor leaguers Joe Harvey, Stephen Tarpley and Thairo Estrada. They even pulled off a trade Thursday for Cameron Maybin, a 32-year-old veteran outfielder whom Cleveland had recently added to its farm system. Only two players in the Yankees' series-opening starting lineup Friday had also appeared in the Opening Day lineup. That's how bare the cupboard has become for a big league team that has had to reach deep into its organizational depth and make a bevy of roster moves to stay afloat. Amazingly, despite the attrition, the Yankees have won 11 of their past 14 games and sit just 1½ games out of first place in the American League East. With their share of close wins, late-game wins and wins that have hinged on pivotal baserunning decisions, pitching performances and power displays, the Yankees have started feeling a chemistry some think rivals their best of times in 2017 and 2018. Gary Sanchez can breathe easier now that his first career grand slam is in the books. Cody Glenn/Icon Sportswire As Maybin, three days into his Yankees career, put it earlier this weekend: "There's a different energy" to the ballclub. It's a confident, loose energy that he last saw in 2017 when he was part of the World Series champion Houston Astros. "Being in the minors [with the Indians], you know there's a little bit of every man for himself, which is the case anywhere guys are trying to prove themselves," Maybin said. "You don't see that here. It's we want to do something. We want to win." Following another recent victory, Mike Tauchman, just one month into being a Yankee, kept smiling in the clubhouse and repeating two words: "This team." "There's just something about having the intangibles necessary to win close games," Tauchman said. "This team has it." After striking out two and giving up five hits in a scoreless seven-inning performance Saturday, Happ was given the Yankees' WWE-style championship belt, an honor that goes to the player deemed to have the best performance of the day. As is tradition with the belt winner, Happ addressed the team after the game. He had one message. "One thing that I felt is, we're coming to the field and we're focused and confident when it's game time," Happ said. "When you combine those two things, that's a good recipe. It makes for cleaner games. You've noticed when we have clean games, we've come out on top for the most part. "We've been focused and we're gaining more confidence as we go. It's fun." Home runs like the blast Sanchez hit have that kind of team-wide galvanizing effect. Luke Voit 's eight homers have certainly helped keep the Yankees stabilized amid these injury-wracked few weeks. Some of the shots he has hit mirrored Sanchez's slam in the messages they've sent: Limping as they are, the Bronx Bombers still have boppers. Sure, Saturday's slam is the only base hit Sanchez has had since his own return from the IL three games ago. But it's a sign that he's beginning to round back into form, picking up where he left off with his six-homer start before his injury.<doc-sep>
SAN FRANCISCO — The question hovers over Gary Sanchez. Is this the one? Is this the big hit that gets Sanchez on a roll? It certainly was long enough, 467 feet, the Yankees’ longest home run of the season, and according to Sanchez, the second-longest home run he has ever hit. It was loud enough, the bases were juiced when Sanchez homered high up into the left-field bleachers at Oracle Park in the fifth inning Saturday for the first grand slam of his career as the Yankees continued to roll with a 6-4 win over the Giants. And it certainly was emphatic. The moment after connecting on the 91 mph fastball from lefty Derek Holland, Sanchez tossed his bat in front of the plate, looked into the Yankees dugout and slapped his hands together as if to say: That’s what I can do when I’m right. “The past couple of games I’ve had, I have been off at the plate and to be able to connect like that makes me feel happy and I showed some emotions, I was excited,’’ Sanchez said through a translator. The grand slam was the first hit for Sanchez since his return from the injured list on Wednesday. He had been 0-for-11 since coming back from his calf injury. His previous two at-bats had resulted in strikeouts. He was given Friday night off after an abysmal game Thursday night in Anaheim, Calif. In his next at-bat after the grand slam, Sanchez nearly got his second home run of the day, hitting a towering high fly that was caught in front of the center-field fence. As for the grand slam, the closest glove to that big drive was the big glove above the bleachers in left. It was the kind of blast that jump-starts an offense and can jump-start a player. If any player needs a jump start, it is Sanchez. Behind the plate, it has been a wild ride the past few years. At the plate, sometimes he looks completely lost. Despite all his issues, including missing two weeks with his injury, Sanchez’s seven home runs only trail team leader Luke Voit by one. The Yankees need this Gary Sanchez to get where they want to go. “My last two at-bats I felt more comfortable,’’ Sanchez admitted. “I felt confident. That’s what you want. Now we have to keep that consistency going.’’ Sanchez must be more consistent, because so much is riding on his talents. Every Yankees fan wants Sanchez to be so much more than he is, and that is the burden he carries. Maybe Sanchez is the player we have seen of late. Sometimes lost at the plate and behind the plate, a passed ball just waiting to happen; and sometimes an incredible force, crushing a baseball 467 feet with the bases loaded, taking over a game with one mighty swing. Sanchez gave the Accidental Yankees and J.A. Happ room to breathe. He can do so much for an offense. Luis Cessa gave up two home runs and four runs in the ninth to make it close. Sanchez admitted he was “very excited” to launch his first grand slam. “To get the chance to help the team, four big runs, I’m super happy about that, now I’m hoping to get more of those,’’ he said. He did not get the baseball back. “I didn’t ask about it, but nobody told me anything,’’ Sanchez said. “I don’t know if they got it or not. I don’t even know if they knew it was the first [grand slam].’’ Behind the plate, Sanchez had more zip, and when former teammate Tyler Austin struck out against Cessa to end the eighth, Sanchez whipped the ball to Voit at first base with a flourish. There was life to his game and more life to the Yankees. Less life to the Giants and their fans. “That’s one that kind of sucks the life out of the building,’’ manager Aaron Boone said of the titanic blast. “I had to walk down the steps and let out a yell. That fires you up when you see one of our dudes really step on one. I enjoy that. You always know he is capable of something like that at any moment.’’ The Yankees need Gary Sanchez to be a dude.
Story highlights Seven died and at least 11 others were infected in an adenovirus outbreak among medically fragile children in a New Jersey health care facility Adenoviruses may cause mild flu-like illness in healthy people, but people with weakened immune systems may be at greater risk (CNN) — Health officials continue to investigate after seven people died and at least 11 others have been infected with an adenovirus at a New Jersey health care facility, the New Jersey Department of Health said Wednesday. This is up from the six deaths announced Tuesday among medically fragile children at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell, New Jersey. “They range in age from toddlers to young adults,” New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Shereef Elnahal told reporters Wednesday. “The vast majority are under the age of 18. Some have been hospitalized, and some are being cared for at this facility.” The outbreak appears to be confined to the facility’s respiratory unit, he added. While the timing of the deaths remains unclear, the health department was notified of respiratory illness at the facility on October 9. The facility notified parents ten days later, on October 19, according to health department spokeswoman Nicole Kirgan. “Health professionals and other people don’t think of the common cold as being serious, but when you’re a child, disabled, chronic disease, immunosuppressed, elderly, multiple medical conditions, the common cold can be life-threatening,” said Dr. David Gifford, senior vice president of quality and regulatory affairs for the American Health Care Association. The association – whose member organizations represent nursing homes and other health care facilities across the country – does not own or operate individual facilities. Though the Wanaque facility is a member of the national organization by default, Gifford said the association does not take positions to individually represent individual facilities. Gifford said that the amount of time it takes to respond to a potential outbreak and notify families is variable. “There are so many nuances,” he said, including how long health experts need to investigate a potential outbreak, culture a virus and confirm its identity. “Generally, if you’re seeing a number of people in an institutional setting who have an illness, you start to take some precautions about the spread,” said Gifford, but that may not necessarily include notifying families of something that initially resembles a common cold. In a statement Tuesday, the Wanaque facility said it “promptly notified all appropriate government agencies when the virus was initially identified.” On Wednesday, an additional statement by the facility said the health department “continues to work very closely with the facility to ensure that all infection control measures are being followed.” The facility did not respond to multiple calls and emails for further comment. It has been “instructed not to admit any new patients until the outbreak ends and they are in full compliance,” according to the state health department. According to Elnahal, the outbreak can only be declared over once four weeks pass without an additional case. “Nursing homes don’t call the health department that often,” Gifford said, though there has been a push for nursing homes and health care facilities to get health departments involved in outbreak investigations earlier. Adenoviruses are known to persist on unclean surfaces and medical instruments for long periods of time, may not be eliminated by common disinfectants, and rarely cause severe illness in healthy people. However, people with weakened immune systems have a higher risk for severe disease, and they may remain infectious long after they recover, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “The strain of adenovirus seen in this outbreak is associated with communal living arrangements and known to cause severe illness,” the state health department said. “It can be difficult to impossible to know how the virus got to the facility, what its source was, or what its specific mechanism of spread is from person to person,” Elnahal said. “But we are working with the CDC on this ongoing outbreak investigation.” The state health department said Tuesday that an inspection team at the facility on Sunday found minor handwashing deficiencies. In a review by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Wanaque Center was awarded an above-average ranking in overall quality but a below-average health inspection rating. Based on an inspection conducted in August, CMS reported that “it was determined that the facility failed to provide a clean and homelike physical environment for their residents.” The review found carpeted areas that “smelled of old carpet and mildew.” On Wednesday, Elnahal described these as “low-level, self-limited deficiences” that were subsequently resolved when health inspectors rechecked. A May 2017 inspection report “determined that the facility failed to ensure infection control practices were followed.” Among the deficiencies cited were improperly stored syringes, which were used to measure liquid medication, and over-bed tables and medication trays that were not properly cleaned and disinfected. The deficiencies were listed as corrected a month later and were lower in number than the US average. “It is rare that in any inspection a facility would come out with no citations,” Elnahal said. “If it’s a number of citations, all of which are low-level, we ask for a plan of correction. We make sure the facility follows through – and that’s what this facility did here.” “If the findings are severe enough to take further action, we will,” he added. Nurses at the facility had previously reported a shortage of nursing staff and supplies, according to a statement Tuesday from the union that represents the nursing staff. The Health Professionals and Allied Employees said the shortages may have led to “poor infection control practices.” The union said it represents the 70 nurses that work at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. ’Hardy’ viruses Adenoviruses can cause mild to severe illness, though serious illness is less common. People with weakened immune systems or existing respiratory or cardiac disease are at higher risk of developing severe illness from an adenovirus infection, according to the CDC. This outbreak, caused by adenovirus type 7, “is affecting medically fragile children with severely compromised immune systems,” the health department said Tuesday. “Most of the time, adenoviruses produce influenza-like illness with cough and runny nose and feeling crummy, but you get better,” Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University, previously told CNN. “But they can also cause conjunctivitis and, particularly in children, diarrhea.” In rare cases, among people with weakened immune systems, the viruses may cause pneumonia or inflammation of the brain and the tissues around it. In extremely unusual cases, an adenovirus infection could result in death. That said, most adenovirus infections are mild, with symptoms usually lasting about 10 days, according to the CDC. And for most patients, home remedies and over-the-counter medicines to relieve the symptoms will be the only treatment necessary. Adenoviruses, unlike the flu, are not seasonal and can cause illness throughout the year. And while an adenovirus vaccine exists, it’s available only to military recruits. The viruses themselves are also “resistant to many common disinfectants and can remain infectious for long periods on environmental surfaces and medical instruments,” the CDC says. Adenoviruses tend to be spread by coughing and sneezing, direct contact with an infected person, or touching objects and surfaces, such as door handles and light switches, where adenoviruses can live and remain infectious for days or weeks. Adenoviruses can “stay stable at room temperature for weeks” on unclean surfaces, according to Dr. Alex Valsamakis, director of Clinical Virology and Molecular Microbiology and a professor of pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She described this family of viruses as “environmentally hardy.” “Wash your hands frequently and avoid touching your face,” she previously told CNN. “That’s kind of the easiest way to prevent inadvertently transporting something from your fingers into your nose or mouth.” Adenovirus infections “usually occur sporadically – here a case, there a case – so outbreaks are pretty rare,” Schaffner said. From 2003 through 2016, the two most commonly reported adenovirus types in the US were types 2 and 3, though four additional types – 1, 4, 7 and 14 – also caused illness, according to a 2017 report from the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease of the CDC. These six types accounted for 85.5% of 1,497 laboratory-confirmed specimens reported during the time period. Get CNN Health's weekly newsletter Sign up here to get The Results Are In with Dr. Sanjay Gupta every Tuesday from the CNN Health team. This small number of cases is believed to be an underrepresentation of the actual number of cases due to the fact that most people who become sick either do not go to a doctor, or their doctors do not test for this virus. And adenoviruses are still difficult to diagnose since they’re not typically included in a panel of tests used to identify specific viruses, according to Schaffner. He said this is changing, and for that reason, he believes the number of cases will rise. Still, Schaffner doesn’t think people need to be worried about adenoviruses. “They cause principally a whole bunch of minor troublesome infections spread by children, often from children to adults,” he said. “But they’re not nearly as serious as influenza.” CNN’s Nadia Kounang and Liv Kiely contributed to this report.<doc-sep>(Reuters) - A deadly viral outbreak claimed the life of a seventh child at a New Jersey rehabilitation center, where 11 other medically fragile young patients remain hospitalized with adenovirus infections, state health officials said on Wednesday. The outbreak at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell, New Jersey, was first reported by the New Jersey Department of Health on Tuesday with the deaths six children with compromised immune systems. The facility, which includes a pediatric center, has been instructed not to admit new patients until the outbreak ends, the department said. Adenoviruses frequently cause mild to severe illness with cold-like symptoms, particularly in young children. The infection can cause other illnesses, including pneumonia, diarrhea and bronchitis, the department said. “The strain of adenovirus seen in this outbreak is associated with communal living arrangements and known to cause severe illness,” the department said in a statement. The Wanaque Center said its pediatrics center serves newborns to 22-year-olds who are “medically fragile” and provides an individualized program for each child. The 18 patients at the facility, located about 32 miles (50 km) northwest of New York, range in age from a toddler through young adulthood, with most under 18 years old, health department spokeswoman Nicole Kirgan said in an email on Tuesday. The department was not releasing exact ages for privacy reasons, Kirgan said. Health officials found minor hand-washing deficiencies at the facility during visits on Tuesday and Sunday, and were working with the center on infection-control issues, the health department said. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said state health officials would continue with active on-site surveillance. “Heartbroken that several children have lost their lives in an adenovirus outbreak in Haskell,” Murphy said on Twitter on Tuesday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been notified, the Wanaque Center said in a statement emailed by its administrator Rowena Bautista.<doc-sep>
HASKELL, N.J. -- Six children are dead and 12 others sick following a severe viral outbreak at a rehabilitation center in New Jersey.The state Department of Health on Tuesday confirmed 18 cases of adenovirus at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell, Passaic County.Adenoviruses usually cause mild illnesses, but the health department says this outbreak is particularly severe because it is affecting medically fragile children with severely compromised immune systems. "This strain has been particularly associated with disease in communal living facilities," the department said in a statement. "The combination of a worse strain of adenovirus together with a fragile population has led to a more severe outbreak. "The conditions of the other 12 victims are unknown. The facility has been instructed to not admit any new patients until the outbreak ends. "Adenovirus is very contagious virus," said Dr. Sejal Bhavsar, of Hackensack University Medical Center. "However, in these situations, they are very contagious in long-term facilities because they are often transported by sneezing and coughing, but also the particles that are passed from sneezing and coughing land on other objects. And other people go and touch it and then touch their mouths without washing their hands. That's how they can obtain the virus. "A health department team is at the facility, and an inspection team was also there Sunday. The team on Sunday found minor hand-washing deficiencies, and the department is continuing to work closely with the facility on infection control issues.This is an ongoing outbreak investigation.Wanaque Center administrator Rowena Bautista issued the following statement:"The Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation has recently experienced some cases of the Adenovirus in its pediatric unit. The facility promptly notified all appropriate government agencies when the virus was initially identified, including the New Jersey Department of Health, The Passaic County Department of Health, The Communicable Disease Service and the Centers for Disease Control. The Wanaque Center continues to fully cooperate with these agencies and has sought out their medical guidance with respect to the virus. As a result, facility staff have diligently implemented all available infection control and prevention measures in order to protect the health and safety of the Wanaque Center's residents."
It took more than five hours to accomplish their goal Tuesday night but the Dodgers won to even the series. With a quick turnaround, they hand the ball to Clayton Kershaw with an eye on taking the advantage in what is now a best-of-three scenario. For all the weight the game carries in terms of the season, Game 5 could be the final time Kershaw takes the mound for the home team at Dodger Stadium. It’s been well-documented — especially recently — that the 30-year-old can opt out of the remaining two years of his contract. It’s only human that it would loom large for someone who has spent all of his adult life in the Dodger organization. “Trying not to,” Kershaw said about processing this moment differently because of the opt-out. “I think it’s hard enough to try and win a postseason game. I know more than anybody knows that.” “So I think for me it’s just trying to focus as much as I possibly can on the Brewers and getting ready for tomorrow’s start. And putting everything else on the back burner as best I possibly can.” Kershaw’s postseason this year has been a perfect example of what his career has looked like in October. The left-hander kept the Braves off the board for eight innings in Game 2 of the NLDS, his longest outing ever in the playoffs. Then followed up with his shortest in Game 1 of this series, leaving after getting just nine outs and giving up what turned out to be five runs (four earned). It goes without saying that the Dodgers could really use the guy from the dominant performance over Atlanta. But they just need him to be good in any case. Wednesday will be the 22nd start of his career in the postseason, the most in Dodgers history by a long shot. Second on the list is Burt Hooton with 11. Kershaw has appeared in the NLCS six times in his 11 year career. But the World Series win has still eluded him. Eric Stephen of SB Nation laid out the left-hander’s path to this point — good and bad. “I think with each postseason and not winning a World Series, I think you tack on a little bit more pressure,” Kershaw said. “A little bit more urgency to win, especially when you’re in the market that we’re in, when you’re with the team that we are. I think there becomes a little bit more pressure, for sure, just because we’ve had such a great team. And it’s been a long time since we’ve won one.” Playoff highlights are plenty in Dodger Stadium due to the rich history of the franchise. It’s the 1988 team that usually gets top billing, both for it’s recency and magnitude. That was 30 years ago though and something Kershaw would like to add to. “Yeah, definitely cognizant,” Kershaw explained about the weight of 30 years. “No disrespect to 1988, we hear about that a lot. And I’ve said it before, but we are sick of it. And it’s up to us to do something about it, obviously. We need to create some of our own history, for sure.” “I think it stands as a testament to this organization that they have such great history, that they take a lot of pride in their history, which I’m thankful for. I’m thankful to be a part of that and be in this organization. But at the same time if we win one, we might not have to hear about it anymore, which would be awesome.” No matter what the outcome of Wednesday’s game is, Kershaw is a big part of franchise history and it’s not lost on him. “I’m incredibly grateful,” Kershaw said reflecting on his time with Los Angeles. “I’m just thankful that I’ve gotten to be here this long. I got drafted when I was 18. I got here when I was 20. From 20 to 30, that’s a lot of growing years right there. I’ve gotten married, had two kids, played a lot of baseball. And really have grown up in this city. “The only word that comes to minds is just grateful. I really am. It’s been a great run. And whatever happens I’ll be thankful for that, always.” When the season comes to a close, the left-hander will have a short time to make the decision of opting out or not. It’s hard not to wonder if that decision has already been made. “I have not made a decision,” said Kershaw. “And to my understanding you get ten days after the World Series. So should be a busy ten days.” Game info Time: 2:05 p.m. PT TV: FS1<doc-sep>LOS ANGELES – It wasn’t so much a pivotal Game 5 of the National League Championship Series as it was dueling referendums, Clayton Kershaw versus his doubters and demons and the Milwaukee Brewers battling a century-plus of baseball orthodoxy. Wednesday afternoon at Dodger Stadium, as sunshine gave way to shadows, Kershaw kept strolling out of the home dugout, climbing the hill and luring swings and misses from a Brewers lineup that dominated him just four days earlier. He was trying to pitch the Dodgers toward a second consecutive World Series appearance, of course, but it also felt like a defense of his Hall of Fame caliber career and his profession – that aces matter, that they can be expected to rise to the occasion even in an era when data and decision-makers threaten to marginalize individual greatness on the mound for good. And in what could have been his final start in a Dodgers uniform, Kershaw dazzled, mixing his pitches to perfection, keeping the Brewers off balance and refusing to yield until the Dodgers’ impotent offense could gain the upper hand. MORE MLB: He followed the worst postseason performance of his career with one of his greatest, giving up just three hits over seven innings and striking out nine as the Dodgers claimed a 5-2 victory before 54,502 fans who wondered whether this would be their final home game of the season. It may be yet, but the Brewers’ task is now much larger: Win two games at home against a Dodgers team that battered their bullpen in Games 1-2 at Miller Park. The Dodgers will send out what many regard as their two best pitchers right now - Hyun-jin Ryu and Walker Buehler - to secure the pennant. Their Hall of Fame talent got them poised for the kill, however. "When you get a champion like him that gets hit around a little bit," says manager Dave Roberts, "he's going to respond. And that's what he did today." Kershaw’s postseason legacy is complicated, as many of his biggest pratfalls have been borne of circumstance – a leaky bullpen, an overzealous manager or the simple reality of pitching through two to three rounds of postseason play. Entering Thursday, his postseason marks – 8-8, 4.26 ERA – reflected outings both season-saving and soul-crushing. This NLCS has been black and white: Kershaw was awful in Game 1, excellent in Game 5. Where he earned just five swings and misses from Brewers batters in Game 1, he got 18 on Wednesday – particularly when he needed them the most. Trailing 1-0 in the third, with one out and runners on second and third and the presumed NL MVP, Christian Yelich at the plate: Four pitches and Yelich was down swinging. After pitching around Ryan Braun to load the bases, Kershaw squared off against 35-home run man Jesus Aguilar and an eight-pitch battle unfolded, the sort that ended very badly for Kershaw in Game 1. This time, he found a putaway pitch. Aguilar fouled off five pitches before Kershaw buried a slider in the dirt that Aguilar fanned at to end the threat. The sequence epitomizes the modern Kershaw: His fastball is 3 mph slower than three seasons ago. Command and sequencing and execution are paramount. "I was thankful to get ahead of him in that at-bat," says Kershaw. "And I was trying to stay on the edges as best I could. He's a great hitter. Fouled off some really good pitches. Fortunate to get a slider past him for that last pitch." Kershaw navigated more peril in the sixth, tied 1-1 and down in the count to Braun when he executed a pair of excellent sliders, the second tapped back to Kershaw for a big out. Next came a punchout of Aguilar on a yawning 74-mph curveball. Momentum, Dodgers. They pushed across the go-ahead run in the bottom of the inning on Max Muncy’s RBI single, which chased starter Brandon Woodruff from the game. Wait. That’s non-starter Brandon Woodruff. The real starter, Wade Miley, pitched to just one batter – walking Cody Bellinger – before he was lifted in what could best be described as a ruse by Brewers manager Craig Counsell. In this era of hyper-specialization, Counsell wanted to “capture” as many matchups as he could by luring the Dodgers into starting a lineup thick on right-handers, then switching immediately to the right-handed Woodruff. "It’s just the way they wanted to manage their team and that’s awesome," says outfielder Joc Pederson. "Good for them." By and large, it worked. Woodruff struck out eight and blanked the Dodgers into the sixth, a crucial bit of length just hours after the teams played a 13-inning epic in Tuesday night’s Game 4. But the Dodgers dinged him for single runs in the fifth and sixth, then pushed across three more in the seventh, with Kershaw drawing a walk and scoring on Justin Turner’s single. The Dodgers’ pen was taxed, too – closer Kenley Jansen pitched two innings Tuesday – but Kershaw’s handiwork lightened their load. Ultimately, Kershaw - who can opt out of his contract at year's end - for seven innings was better than a five-man Brewer crew over that same span. One playoff victory won’t end any debates on pitcher usage or one man’s legacy, certainly. For now, it was good enough to push the Dodgers to the brink of another World Series. "There’s definitely a different mojo when he’s on the mound," says Pederson. "He’s Clayton Kershaw. He’s the best." Follow Lacques on Twitter @GabeLacques<doc-sep>The opposing starter had departed after facing only one batter, but there Clayton Kershaw stood, on the mound in the center of Dodger Stadium, a living, breathing anachronism for seven innings in an 5-2 victory in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series. The starting pitcher may be going the way of the dodo, but Kershaw is still holding firm, even as his fastball dims and his mileage increases. He is not ready for extinction. The 2018 season has not been easy on Kershaw. He hurt his shoulder. He hurt his back. Some days hurt his pride. Few games looked worse than the opening night of this series, when the Brewers disposed of him in three-plus innings. Undaunted by the worries about his pitch mix and his psyche, he roared back Wednesday, carving up Milwaukee’s lineup with nine strikeouts to give the Dodgers a 3-2 series lead and deposit the team on the doorstep of another World Series. “When you get a champion like him, that gets hit around a little bit, he’s going to respond,” manager Dave Roberts said. “And that’s what he did today.” It is too soon to crown Kershaw. The Dodgers still require five victories to secure the trophy that this city and this franchise have craved since 1988. After a season of discontent, they are on the verge of securing back-to-back pennants for the first time since 1977-1978. Advertisement Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw on what it means to be up 3-2 in the NLCS. To get there, the Dodgers required a vintage effort from their ace. He learned from his missteps in Game 1, reshaping his approach to silence the Milwaukee offense. On a day when the Brewers attempted to reinvent the wheel, Kershaw ran them over. Kershaw permitted one run and three hits. He retired the last 13 batters he faced. In the days between his outings, he sharpened his slider and unearthed his curveball. The two pitches complemented each other while protecting his fastball. The Brewers looked flummoxed as Kershaw trusted the curve early in the count, then defensive as he ended at-bats with sliders. To support him, the Dodgers’ offense deviated from their usual strategy of slugging and slumping by making productive outs, slapping singles and running with abandon. On multiple occasions, Kershaw has joked that if he wins the World Series, he might retire. The chase has lasted a decade now. Along the way, he experienced injury and exhaustion and exultation. Never before has he looked as vulnerable as he has at times this season. Yet here he stands, on the precipice of the oasis. “It wasn’t as easy maybe as last year to get to this point,” Kershaw said. “But if you would have told us in spring training we would have a chance to go back to the World Series, one game to go, we definitely would have taken that.” Hyun-Jin Ryu will start Game 6 on Friday at Miller Park, with Walker Buehler holstered for Game 7. Ryu will face the same pitcher listed as the starter Wednesday for Milwaukee. After their bullpen was torched in the 13-inning marathon of Game 4, the Brewers tried some subterfuge. 1 / 33 Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is congratulated by Yasiel Puig after scoring a run. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) 2 / 33 Dodgers Yasiel Puig celebrates while running out an RBI single in the sixth inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 3 / 33 Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw shows an emotional outburst while pitching against the Brewers in the sixth inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 4 / 33 Dodgers Clayton Kershaw pumps his fist after inducing Brewers hitter Erik Kratz to ground out to shortstop Manny Machado to end the seventh inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 5 / 33 Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig is brushed back off the plate with an inside pitch in the eighth inning. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) 6 / 33 Dodgers Yasiel Puig takes a bow in front of the Dodgers bench after he apparently stole third base in the eighth inning in game five of the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium. The play was nullified and he went back to second base. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 7 / 33 Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig slides safely to second base after hitting a double in the eighth inning. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) 8 / 33 Dodgers Clayton Kershaw celebrates after scoring a run against the Brewers in the 7th inning. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) 9 / 33 Dodgers Yasiel Puig slides safely into second base with an eighth inning double as Brewers second baseman Hernan Perez is late with the tag. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 10 / 33 Dodgers Yasiel Puig celebrates hitting a double in the eighth inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 11 / 33 Clayton Kershaw scores a run on Justin Turner’s RBI against the Brewers in the 7th inning. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) 12 / 33 Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw raises his arms after scoring on a double by Justin Turner in the seventh inning. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) 13 / 33 Dodgers Yasiel Puig celebrates while running out an RBI single in the sixth inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 14 / 33 Dodgers Yasiel Puig celebrates while running out an RBI single in the sixth inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 15 / 33 Dodgers Justin Turner is congratulated after scoring a run in the sixth inning. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) 16 / 33 Dodgers pinch hitter Yasiel Puig celebrates his RBI single against the Brewers inthe 6th inning. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) 17 / 33 Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig hits an RBI single scoring Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado in the sixth inning. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) 18 / 33 Dodgers Max Muncy is tagged out by Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia after a rundown in the sixth inning.<doc-sep>LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw was magnificent and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The Dodgers are one win away from their first back-to-back World Series trips since 1977-78. Milwaukee struck first against Kershaw with a third-inning RBI double by Lorenzo Cain, then loaded the bases with two out. Kershaw escaped the damage of a 32-pitch inning with a strikeout of Jesus Aguilar, the first of 13 consecutive batters Kershaw retired to end his day after seven innings. “Minimizing damage as best you can as a starting pitcher is huge,” Kershaw said. “In the playoffs you probably don’t get many chances to work out of jams because you’re going to get taken out of the game because the magnitude of the game is so large. “Once I was able to work out of that, really just tried to focus on getting the next guy, next guy, next guy.” This was the ninth start of Kershaw’s postseason career lasting at least six innings while allowing zero or one earned run. That’s tied for the seventh-most such starts in MLB history. Kershaw might not have been able to reach seven innings were it not for the offense snapping out of its funk. Yasiel Puig was in the on-deck circle with one out and a runner on third in the fifth inning, ready to pinch hit for Kershaw had the Dodgers remained down 1-0. But catcher Austin Barnes delivered a game-tying single, starting a stretch for the Dodgers of scoring a run in the fifth, two in the sixth, and two more in the seventh. “I thought that was probably the at-bat of the game,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. The Dodgers were just 6-for-35 (.171) with runners in scoring position through the first four games of the series, but broke out with a 4-for-13 (.308) performance on Wednesday that included RBI singles by Barnes, Max Muncy, Puig and Justin Turner. Milwaukee tried some trickery in starting left-hander Wade Miley on three days rest, only to pull him after one batter in the first inning in favor of the right-handed Brandon Woodruff. The ploy for the Brewers was to hope the Dodgers would stack right-handed batters in their lineup as they did in Game 2, but Dave Roberts instead kept Cody Bellinger and Muncy in his lineup, even batting Bellinger leadoff for the first time in 18 months. Woodruff was magnificent in relief, through his outing was more like an actual start, striking out eight in his 5 innings. He allowed three runs, including two earned, to take the loss. The efforts of both Kershaw and Woodruff were much needed, not even a full day after Tuesday’s 13-inning marathon that saw the Dodgers use nine pitchers and the Brewers use seven. For Kershaw it helped erase the memory of Game 1, when he allowed five runs in three innings in the shortest postseason outing of his career. “You could see the same look that you always see,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “There’s a determination and when you get a champion like him that gets hit around a little bit, he’s going to respond and that’s what he did today.” Game 6 is Friday night at Miller Park in Milwaukee, with Miley starting for the Brewers, for real this time. We think. Hyun-jin Ryu will start for the Dodgers.<doc-sep>
LOS ANGELES -- Every time Clayton Kershaw takes the mound the rest of this month -- however many times that ends up becoming -- the same question will linger in the background: Is this it? Kershaw can opt out of his contract at the end of the season and has yet to make a decision. If he does opt out, he will become a free agent for the first time in his career. And if that ends up being the case, he might -- might -- price his way out of a Dodgers organization that is now run by an exceedingly pragmatic group of executives. The thought might seem implausible, but it was realistic enough for Kershaw to entertain the line of questioning on Tuesday afternoon, 24 hours before he would take the mound in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Kershaw was asked what the Dodgers franchise -- the one that made him the seventh overall pick in 2006 -- has meant to him. "I'm incredibly grateful," Kershaw said. "I'm just thankful that I've gotten to be here this long. I got drafted when I was 18; I got here when I was 20. From 20 to 30 -- that's a lot of growing years right there. I've gotten married, had two kids, played a lot of baseball, and really have grown up in this city. The only word that comes to mind is just grateful. I really am. It's been a great run. And whatever happens, I'll be thankful for that. Always." Foremost on Kershaw's mind will be Wednesday's 5:05 p.m. ET first pitch, when he once again confronts the Brewers, this time with the series tied 2-2. The Dodgers pulled off a five-hour, 13-inning win late Tuesday night on a single by Cody Bellinger, and must win again Wednesday to avoid having to take two straight in Milwaukee to move on to the World Series. Teams without home-field advantage that go down 3-2 in a best-of-seven series have won only 25 percent of the time, while those that go up 3-2 have won the series 59 percent of the time. Kershaw pitched masterfully in Game 2 of the NL Division Series against the Atlanta Braves, then struggled in Game 1 of the NLCS, from eight shutout innings on 85 pitches to nine outs -- and five runs -- on 74 pitches. This is life on the barrel. Clayton Kershaw reflected on his time with the Dodgers a bit when talking to reporters Tuesday. "It's been a great run," he said. Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire Kershaw's fastball velocity is down to the low 90s, a product of persistent back issues and an astronomical workload. He managed a 2.73 ERA during the regular season. But his swing-and-miss percentage (23) was down nearly 10 percentage points from just three years ago, and his strikeout rate (8.6 per nine innings) was the lowest since his rookie year in 2008. Kershaw has struck out a combined five batters in his two postseason starts, which means a lot of balls in play -- and a lot left to chance. "It's not like I'm trying to pitch to contact more," Kershaw said. "It's just happening." What ultimately matters, Kershaw said, is "the efficiency in getting outs." Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says he believes Kershaw can still dominate despite pitching to contact. "There is a ball-in-play component," Roberts said, "but I also think there's a quality of contact. ... He expects himself to execute. And when you're sequencing the right way, and when you're executing, there's punch in there. Probably not as much as there has been in the past, but there's soft contact. And those are outs, typically. So when he's right, he's still going to log outs. And that's the No. 1 goal that I know that he wants -- to get outs." Kershaw has recorded outs in ways few Dodgers, if any, ever have. MLB Postseason on ESPN Radio From the first pitch of every series to the last out of Game 7, you can catch the entire MLB postseason on ESPN Radio. Listen » Among those who have logged at least 1,500 innings for the Dodgers, he ranks second to Jeff Pfeffer -- a man who pitched before the Great Depression -- with a 2.39 ERA. He ranks seventh with 153 wins and 12th with 2,096⅓ innings, all while making seven All-Star teams, winning three Cy Young Awards and claiming an MVP.
Atom Tickets, smelling blood in the water, launched a contest encouraging customers of the flailing MoviePass service to cancel their memberships for a chance to win one year of free movie tickets. The movie-ticketing company, whose backers include Disney, 20th Century Fox and Lionsgate, on Tuesday kicked off a “Break Up Sweepstakes” — offering one ex-MoviePasser the chance to win the grand prize of a free daily movie ticket for 365 days (valued at $4,380). To enter, MoviePass customers must tweet a picture of their cut-up MoviePass card to @AtomTickets with the hashtags #MOVIEPAST and #ATOMSWEEPS. Atom’s kick-’em-when-they’re-down campaign comes after cash-strapped MoviePass suffered a major outage July 26 and its parent company was forced to borrow $5 million to resolve the issue. MoviePass reportedly had technical problems again Monday. In addition, after warning users last week that “certain movies may not always be available in every theater on our platform,” CEO Mitch Lowe told MoviePass employees that at least two major summer releases — “Christopher Robin” and “The Meg” — would not be available to subscribers, according to a BI report. MoviePass claims it has more than 3 million subscribers. On Tuesday, MoviePass raised the price of its one-movie-per-day plan, from $9.99 to $14.95 per month, and said subscribers would not have access to nearly all Hollywood blockbusters within their first two weeks of release. First-run movies opening on more than 1,000 screens will “be limited in their availability during the first two weeks, unless made available on a promotional basis,” MoviePass announced. More info on Atom’s promo targeting MoviePass is available at atomtickets.com/promotions/moviepass-breakup-sweepsteaks. The contest runs through Aug. 31, 2018, at 11:59 p.m. PT (although MoviePass may have gone belly-up by then). Atom also is running a buy-one-get-one-free promotion this week, available in the U.S. on the Atom Tickets mobile app using the code “WEGOTYOU.” The offer is valid through Sunday, Aug. 5, at 11:59 p.m. PT. Atom Tickets’ primary rival is NBCUniversal’s Fandango, and both have launched new customer-rewards programs this summer. To date, Atom has raised $125 million from Lionsgate, Disney, 20th Century Fox Film, and Fidelity. Its advisory board includes Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, Tyler Perry, Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia (and Johnson and Garcia are also investors).<doc-sep>Taylor Martin/CNET MoviePass remains the best thing I've bought this year, and even though some very disconcerting stuff is going on with their finances, I'm in too deep to abandon the service now. It's better than my AirPods, which I use every day. And it's not because I now go to more movies, it's because I spend way way less money doing it. MoviePass was the answer to the common, absurd post-college loans problem (aka Zero Disposable Income). I love going to the movies, and MoviePass lets me go whenever I darn well want. It's that simple. For $10 a month, subscribers were told they could see any movie they wanted, once per day, every day of the week. My favorite feature was watching and rewatching any movie I wanted -- I've seen Black Panther four times on the big screen (because I can). Now playing: Watch this: How the crazy $10-a-month MoviePass deal works But like any good thing, it came to an end... kind of. MoviePass keeps changing the game on us and it's starting 👏 to 👏 mess 👏 with 👏 me. Now, the company is having some serious money problems. And these money problems have been coming for a while, we all knew that eventually they would run out of cash but why did this have to happen now? It really seems like MoviePass is going to be ripped from my cold, dead hands. Even though the company tweeted they were having some "technical issues," a SEC filing indicated that the problem was really cash flow. AKA they don't have enough money to keep the app on. AKA I can't use MoviePass this weekend. AKA find me which is a total travesty. I know I sound dramatic, but give me a break, I'm 23. I spend enough time on Twitter to see everyone else annoyed that MoviePass keeps changing the game on us. You can't give me the sweet, sweet fruit of cheap movies, and not be able to back it up for the rest of my life! I will exploit the obvious stupidity of MoviePass right up until the moment it crashes and burns and I will enjoy every second of it — Seth Rosenthal (@seth_rosenthal) July 27, 2018 So, this is more like a plea for the funding world. For my selfish reasons, please, please, please give MoviePass all the money to keep going to I can keep going to movies on the cheap for the rest of my life. And I know it's not a "sensible investment" and could be considered "not fiscally responsible" but I just wanted a few more weekend of cheap movies. DON'T BAIL OUT THE BANKS, BAIL OUT MOVIEPASS — Lindsay Zoladz (@lindsayzoladz) July 27, 2018 I just wanted some more time with it. I didn't think it'd end like this. P.S. MoviePass brought back unlimited movies 🎉🎉 but how long will they actually stick around? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Marvel Cinematic Universe: How to watch every Marvel movie and TV show in the right order. Tech Culture: From film and television to social media and games, here's your place for the lighter side of tech.<doc-sep>
MoviePass was always a bargain that couldn’t last. The movie subscription service charged $9.95 a month for one movie ticket a day at most theaters across the country. It had some limitations, such as a check-in distance requirement and lack of advanced ticketing options, but those were small quibbles for such a great deal. But MoviePass has changed a lot in recent months, and the service just announced two huge changes that make paying for it a harder sell. Within the next 30 days, the monthly subscription price will go up to $14.95. New releases opening at more than 1,000 theaters won’t be available to see as part of the monthly subscription for two weeks. And even then, you might be Peak Priced. Many MoviePass subscribers have complained about the service’s version of Uber’s surging, which adds a $2-$6 fee for seeing popular movies at peak times. Some have reported being Peak Priced for matinees in empty theaters. MORE: I Ditched MoviePass for Sinemia, and I Really Like It The changes come after three separate MoviePass outages on July 26, 28 and 30. One outage was due to a lack of funds — MoviePass ran out of money to pay for its subscribers tickets. MoviePass was a great deal, but an unsustainable one. Many of the service’s 3 million subscribers have canceled due to the issues, according to social media reports. I canceled MoviePass after the last outage. I wasn’t using the service often enough, and when I did try to take advantage of it, movies were often sold out or Peak Pricing was in effect. Competing services, including Sinemia and AMC’s Stubs A-List, charge more per month to see fewer movies but seem to have a business model figured out so you won’t have to navigate constant changes. It was a good run, but MoviePass couldn't last. The service may live on, but the magic is gone.
Microsoft E3 2018 knocked everyone’s socks off with 100 minutes of announcements, game reveals, and more, Get all the news from the show right here. Microsoft hosted its E3 2018 briefing this evening, and came straight out the gate with a look at the next game in the Halo series. The trailer was a cinematic trailer affair for Halo Infinite. It was a rather lovely trailer, and it was good to see Master Chief again at the end. Halo Infinite will reportedly focus more on Master Chief’s story, something 343 Industries learned the hard way with Halo 5. It also looks like the story will be set on another Halo. You can clearly see the ring reaching up into the sky, and one other thing looked familiar: the Warthog. Sadly, release date was not provided. Phil Spencer took the stage after the trailer to the announced 50 games, 18 titles with exclusivity and 15 world premieres would be shown today. As promised yesterday, a video for the single-player campaign was shown for Battlefield 5. It was very short, and really didn’t tell us much, if anything, but it was a rather nice for what little it showed. A trailer for Ori and the Will of the Wisps came on next. Lots of love shown for that by the audience, and for good reason. The original was a fabulous game. The trailer showed off some of the combat mechanics, interesting enemy encounters and the return of challenging puzzles The story-driven adventure releases on Xbox One and Windows 10 in 2019. From Software’s new title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is being published by Activision. The trailer was just fabulous, and we can’t wait see more, especially since it’s directed by Dark Souls mastermind Hidetaka Miyazaki. Set in late 1500s Sengoku Japan, you play as Sekiro, also known as the ‘one-armed wolf’, whose purpose is revenge and rescue. It’s a single-player game featuring RPG elements, and is due for release on PC, PS4 and Xbox One in early 2019. Watch on YouTube Four times the size of Fallout 4, Todd Howard came on stage to discuss Fallout 76, which takes place in West Virginia, as we figured due to the John Denver cover playing in the previous trailer. Fitting location, considering the the lovely Greenbrier resort in the state has a massive underground vault. Fallout 4 is also coming to Xbox Game Pass. Well, actually, it’s out today. The Division, Elder Scrolls Online, Vermintide 2, and more are also on the way to Xbox Game Pass. A video for Crackdown 3 was shown along with one for Nier: Automata Become As Gods which was announced earlier. – albeit a bit early. It’s out on June 26. The Fallout news was followed by a video for Metro Exodus which will grace consoles and PC on February 22. The area in the trailer showed a huge drainage basin, along with a heap of bandits and a religious cult to deal with. There’s also, as you might expect, a bunch of mutant people and animals to shoot. A look at Cursed Sails, the next DLC for Sea of Thieves, was shown. It was a rather fun watch. It’s coming in July, and the next content drop, Forsaken Shores, is out in August. Playground Games gave us a look at Forza Horizon 4, set in the UK. It features a shared open world, and dynamic seasons which “change everything.” Time of day and seasons are both tied to players in multiplayer, which allows all players to have the same experience. World events allow the entire community to come together to earn “big rewards,” joining other players is easy, and quick chat options are available. There will be seasons, and something different every time. Forza Horizon 4 is out October 2, and is included in Xbox Game Pass. Kingdom Hearts 3 is coming to Xbox for the first time. The news came alongside a new trailer. The release date was leaked a bit early, so we already knew it would be releasing on January 29. It’s also coming to PlayStation 4. Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition is coming to Xbox One, which is a pretty big deal. It will contain all previously released content from the PS3 version for the first time in Europe. Fans can expect both English and Japanese voice overs. Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition is also coming to PS4, PC and Switch. A PUBG trailer was shown, and it gave us a look at the winter map. As you’d expect, things look snowy. It was also announced Sanhok would finally arrive on PC June 22, and is coming to Xbox in late summer 2018. A first look at The Division 2 was shown, featuring gameplay of agents doing recon in the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, DC. We expect to hear more on the game tomorrow during the Ubisoft presentation. Devil May Cry 5 made an appearance, and this time out, the game stars Dante’s buddy Nero. The poor fella has lost his demon arm, but the robotic replacement doesn’t look too shabby. Devil May Cry 5 will feature three playable characters, each with their own brand of stylish combat to battle demons in a destructible environment. Devil May Cry 5 will be released on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in spring 2019. Looks at Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the new skating game Session, Tunic, Black Desert Online, Hyper Universe, and Captain Spirit were shown. The latter is a Life is Strange “experience”. Cuphead DLC called The Delicious Last Course is coming next year. In it, Cuphead and Mugman are joined by Ms. Chalice for a DLC add-on adventure on a brand-new island. Expect new weapons, new charms and Ms. Chalice’s brand new abilities. Players will take on multifaceted, “screen-filling bosses” to assist Chef Saltbaker in Cuphead’s final challenging quest. Xbox boss Phil Spencer announced the company had acquired Playground Games and Undead Labs, which wasn’t a surprise. Buying Ninja Theory was a surprise though – at least for us. Spencer also announced a new Santa Monica-based studio called The Initiative. Bandai Namco showed a world premiere of its new game for Xbox One users. Jump Force is coming in 2019 and it features Naruto, Goku, Luffy, and many more famous Anime and Manga characters fighting in iconic landmarks such as New York City’s Times Square and the Matterhorn in the Alps. It will also release on PS4 and PC. A trailer for Dying Light 2 was up next, and the game’s narrative designer Chris Avellone came on stage. He discussed how the choices made in the game will change the world, and have consequences. For example, providing water to the public may help people, but a faction will use it as currency. You can choose to help the people, or join with the factions. There are hundreds of choices to be made. Dying Light 2 is set to be released on Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4. Battletoads is finally coming back, but not until next year. It will be a 2.5D game with hand-drawn 4K graphics, and it’s an entirely new game with three-player co-op. An August 10 release date for We Happy Few was announced. A trailer for Just Cause 4 was shown, after those lovely screens leaked earlier today, a few days after being leaked on Steam. And guess what? You can ride a freaking tornado. This is why we love Rico. He’s the ultimate badass. He is so badass, even tornadoes are like “sure man, hop on.” This time Rico will be taking on the Black Hand, an extremely powerful private army, with the usual mix of grapples and wingsuits and vehicular manslaughter. And just being Rico. Just Cause 4 is due to launch on December 4 for PC, Xbox One, and PS4. H The Coalition boss Rod Fergusson came on stage to announce a Gears of War mobile title called Gears Pop, and an RTS spin on the IP called Gears Tactics. The biggie though was Gears of War 5. Two trailers were shown for it, and it’s out in 2019.<doc-sep>Microsoft/Screenshot by CNET Editor's note: Are you looking for the latest on Microsoft's E3 2019 press conference? Of course you are. And if you need info on all out E3 2019 coverage, it's all here too. The next entry in the Halo franchise is official -- and it's called Halo Infinite. "With Halo Infinite we will join Master Chief on his greatest adventure yet to save humanity," head of Xbox Phil Spencer said after the initial trailer was revealed during Microsoft's E3 2018 event. The game will be powered by the "Slipspace Engine," a new engine for the game series. And that engine will power the game for both Xbox One and Windows 10, a major step for the typically Xbox-focused franchise. Now playing: Watch this: E3 2018: Halo Infinite announced "The team also heard feedback loud and clear on the amount of time spent playing as the Master Chief in Halo 5. In Halo Infinite, the game will focus on the Master Chief and continue his saga after the events of Halo 5," developer 343 Studios said in a blog post offering more details on the game. Microsoft didn't reveal any more details about Halo Infinite during its E3 2018 press conference, so the exact nature of the title remains unknown. Will it follow the standard single-player and multiplayer split previous entries have had? Will there be a battle royale component? Does "Infinite" imply some sort of massively-multiplayer or open-world additions to the series? Only time will tell. The Master Chief returns in #HaloInfinite. Get your first look at the legendary hero in a thrilling new Slipspace Engine demo that provides a glimpse into the future of the franchise. #XboxE3 https://t.co/vJNXPgAJZb pic.twitter.com/G76rTX7kAY — Halo (@Halo) June 10, 2018 Here's everything else we heard from Microsoft in Los Angeles on Sunday. E3 2018: Everything you need to know E3 2018 coverage at CNET: All of our E3 2018 coverage in one place. Now playing: Watch this: E3 2018 preview E3 2018 coverage at GameSpot: Wall-to-wall coverage of the show from our sister site, GameSpot. E3 2018 coverage at Giant Bomb: Still more commentary and news from E3, from our colleagues at Giant Bomb.<doc-sep>Microsoft's E3 2018 presentation included a look at the next installment in the Halo saga from 343 Industries. Titled Halo Infinite, the new game in the series is built on the Slipstream engine. Phil Spencer appeared on stage to say it would be Master Chief's "greatest adventure." Although a trailer was shown, it was largely just a showcase a number of environments, from a desert to a forested area. At the very end of the trailer a number of soldiers are shown throwing down a flare, the camera then pulls out to show Master Chief's helmet in the corner of the screen, confirmed his return. It's notable that the game, at least at this point, will not have a number in the title, as the other core entries in the series do. While there was no indication of this during the actual press conference, it seems that what we saw was not an actual game. A press release shared by Microsoft afterward described the footage as a "thrilling engine demo that provides a glimpse into the future of Halo, leading the franchise into new and unexpected directions." You can check out some screenshots of the game--if it can be called that at this point--below. Gallery The timing seemed right for a return to Halo, since it's been three years since Halo 5: Guardians. The franchise has been mostly quiet since then, and we predicted that wouldn't last. However, based on this only being an engine demo, an actual release for Halo Infinite may still be a long ways off.<doc-sep>
Credit: Microsoft Microsoft used their turn in the E3 spotlight to focus on the many games coming soon for Xbox and Windows 10, how the company as a whole is putting resources behind their popular gaming division, and how strategic acquisitions and partnerships would keep the Xbox a mainstay of gaming for the foreseeable future. Huge games for people on any platform, like Fallout 76, Kingdom Hearts 3, Devil May Cry 5 and Cyberpunk 2077, saw plenty of time to shine on Xbox’s stage, but here are the upcoming experiences you’ll only be able to get on Xbox One or a Windows PC. ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for watching! Visit Website 1. Halo Infinite The crowd went wild for the first confirmation we got of a new Halo adventure, and rightfully so. What better way to start an E3 presentation than showing off Xbox’s cornerstone icon? We just scratched the surface of what we’ll learn about Halo Infinite, but if the vast world and ominous alien structures shown in the trailer are any indication, Chief’s next outing will be as epic as ever. ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for watching! Visit Website ADVERTISEMENT Thanks for watching! Visit Website 2. Gears of War 5 Possibly one of the biggest surprises in Xbox’s announcements, Gears 5 didn’t just get unveiled today, it also got a huge cinematic sequence and showed off gameplay... and it looks great. The rough and tumble shooting and hard chugging action of the war against the Locusts is well-preserved from what we saw and seeing the Fenix boys back in action for a true sequel to Gears of War 4 was more than enough to get excited for more Gears. 3. Battletoads Tapping into both heavy retro nostalgia, a rabid fanbase and some Deadpool-like sensibilities, the teaser for the Battletoads reboot will undoubtedly have fans hassling Game Stop until the amphibian trio finds their way into your living room in 2019. 4. Forza Horizon 4 Not only has Microsoft folded Playground Games into its collection of Microsoft Studios, they also debuted the upcoming Forza Horizon 4. Set in the UK and adding a new emphasis on sharing the road with other gamers in real time, Horizon 4 will bring more of the series’ signature supercars and arcade racing to Xbox later this fall when it debuts on October 2nd. 5. Crackdown 3 We have our concerns about Crackdown 3. After playing (and liking) it at last year’s E3, it was a bummer to see it get pushed to a February 2019 release. Then Microsoft played its new trailer, one where Terry Crews (and his in-game character) got us so damn pumped up that we’re, again, eagerly awaiting the opportunity to smash Crackdown 3’s world to pieces. Doesn’t hurt that the game will also be on Xbox’s Netflix-style Game Pass on launch day either. 6. Session EA continues to hold the awesome Skate franchise hostage so we were extremely excited to see Microsoft throw down Session as a timed exclusive for Xbox. With Tony Hawk’s games having turned to utter shit of late, we’re ready to throw our support behind a new skating game that captures the visceral qualities of shredding concrete. 7. Nier Automata: Become as Gods Microsoft mostly focused on games that were made specifically for Xbox today, but they also took the time to show off Nier Automata, a blockbuster Playstation game that’s finally making its way to Xbox later this month. The Xbox version of the dark, action RPG will include the original game, a content expansion pack and a load of character skins and drops on June 26th. 8. Gears Tactics Steering the Gears of War franchise in the same direction as Halo, Microsoft also announced Gears Tactics. Similar to Halo Wars, Gears Tactics is a turn-based strategy game, skinned with Gears of War and should make for a good-looking strategy game that promises brutal action and big boss battles. It’s a gamble to tempt people who like Gears as a shooter over to the strategy category and will only be available on Windows 10 PCs, at least for now. 9. Ori and the Will of the Wisps After being announced at last E3, Ori and the Will of the Wisps returned to the stage with a gameplay trailer and still looks trippy as hell with its minimalist style and side-scrolling gameplay. Easily one of the most understated games of the show, we’re eager for the sequel to build off what we loved about Ori and the Blind Forest.
Vans Warped Tour is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and it’s bringing a whole lot of old friends along for the party. Though last year’s edition of the Warped Tour was trumpeted as the organization’s grand farewell, founder Kevin Lyman announced earlier this year that he was bringing the tour back for just a few 2019 shows. On Friday, Warped unveiled the lineups for those concerts, and they’re pretty much a who’s-who of pop-punk and emo acts from the late ’90s and early 2000s. The first show will be June 8 in Cleveland at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to kick off the museum’s new “Forever Warped” exhibit. That show will feature Chalni 2NA & Cut Chemist, Emery, Hawthorne Heights, Simple Plan, and We the Kings. The next batch of shows will take place June 29-30 in Atlantic City. That lineup includes Andrew W.K., Bad Religion, Blink-182, Bowling For Soup, Good Charlotte, Reel Big Fish, Simple Plan, and more. The last shows will be July 20-21 in Mountain View, Calif. The All-American Rejects, August Burns Red, Gym Class Heroes, The Offspring, and more will perform at those shows. Multiple artists will of course appear at multiple stops on this 25th anniversary tour. Check out the full lineups below. Tickets are now on sale at Vans Warped Tour’s website.<doc-sep>While Vans Warped Tour announced its final cross-country run in 2018, the festival will be returning to three select cities this year for shows... While Vans Warped Tour announced its final cross-country run in 2018, the festival will be returning to three select cities this year for shows in honor of its 25th anniversary. This morning, the lineup was announce for The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame show in Cleveland on June 8 as well as the two-day events in Mountain View, California on July 20 and 21 and Atlantic City, New Jersey on June 29 and 30. “Through the years the Vans Warped tour has always tried to bring you something extra, this year we have gone through the past archives and dug up many of our old friends to join us for these special events.” producer Kevin Lyman said of the announcement. “The curated art experience will showcase our favorite moments over the last 25 years. So, dust off the old Vans and lace em’ up since you won’t want to miss a thing!” The Cleveland show will include performances from We The Kings, Simple Plan, and Hawthorne Heights, as well as Chali 2NA & Cut Chemist and Emery. The day will begin with a special opening concert featuring performances from bands across the tour’s 24-year history. Fans will also have the ability to see artifacts from Warped bands and items from the first tour in 1995. New Jersey’s two-day shows will feature Warped punk-rock veterans A Day To Remember, who just announced a tour in support of potential new music. Rock icons like Anti-Flag, Good Charlotte, Less Than Jake, The Offspring, Reel Big Fish, Taking Back Sunday, We The Kings, and Simple Plan will also take the stage, along with favorites like Dirty Heads and Gym Class Heroes. The All-American Rejects – who haven’t released a record since 2012’s Kids In The Street – will return to the music scene to headline California’s show. Anti-Flag, August Burns Red, Four Year Strong, Good Charlotte, Sleeping With Sirens, and The Story So Far are also among the performers of the weekend, as well as The Used, We The Kings, and Dance Gavin Dance. Two-day tickets went on sale last week, and the festival explained they will release single day tickets if they don’t completely sell out. Forever Warped: 25 Years of Warped Tour will also feature motocross sports alike skateboarding and motocross, and “an exhibit of art that has come out of the tour’s history.” A press release notes that while the tour will still hold true to the original Warped Tour experience, these shows will be “on a much larger scale over two full days.” “The Vans Warped Tour holds a very special place in our hearts and in our history,” Steve Van Doren, vice president of global events and promotions at Vans, said in a statement. “It was through the annual tour that we were able to bring music and action sports to youth across the globe for over two decades. We are really excited to partner with Kevin and the Warped team to put on a once in a lifetime experience to celebrate the tour’s final year.” Visit Ticket Club to find tickets to the anniversary shows and check out our review of the 2018 festival when it stopped in Hartford, Connecticut here. View the full list of artists per day below: Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary Shows June 8 — Cleveland, OH @ Rock & Roll Hall of Fame June 29 & 30 — Atlantic City, New Jersey @ Atlantic City Beach July 20 & 21 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre<doc-sep>
Los Angeles, (CelebrityAccess) – The Vans Warped Tour, presented by Journey, announces the lineups for its bi-coastal 25th Anniversary events set for later this year. The touring festival will hit three markets in 2019: Cleveland, Ohio, Atlantic City, New Jersey and Mountain View, California and will serve as a capstone for the venerable festival. Festival founder Kevin Lyman announced that last year was the final full year for the touring festival, but surprised many by reviving the brand for the 25th-anniversary run. “Through the years the Vans Warped tour has always tried to bring you something extra, this year we have gone through the past archives and dug up many of our old friends to join us for these special events.” says producer Kevin Lyman. “The curated art experience will showcase our favorite moments over the last 25 years. So, dust off the old Vans and lace em’ up since you won’t want to miss a thing!” “The Vans Warped Tour holds a very special place in our hearts and in our history,” added Steve Van Doren, vice president of global events and promotions at Vans. “It was through the annual tour that we were able to bring music and action sports to youth across the globe for over two decades. We are really excited to partner with Kevin and the Warped team to put on a once in a lifetime experience to celebrate the tour’s final year.” The lineup for the fest features fan favorites like Bad Religion, Circa Survive, Frank Iero, Less Than Jake, Save Ferris, Simple Plan, Sleeping With Sirens, The Offspring, The Starting Line, Thrice, We The Kings. Each event will also feature unique additions to the bill. For the Clevelend show, the festival is partnering with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for an exhibit to mark the history of the festival alongside acts such as Hawthorne Heights, Emery, Chali 2na & Cut Chemist. The Atlantic City lineup features bands like A Day To Remember, BowlingFor Soup, Glassjaw, Reel Big Fish, and hometown heroes Taking Back Sunday, and Valencia. The All-American Rejects, Dance Gavin Dance, NOFX, Sum 41, and The Story So Far have all been announced for the show in Mountain View.
On June 30 a man and a woman were found unconscious in the British city of Amesbury, located just several miles away from Salisbury, where four months prior former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found in a similar condition. Different Locations, Same Poison Charlie Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44, were found unconscious on June 30 after falling ill that morning in their house in the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire County. Amesbury is located seven miles (11 km) from the town of Salisbury, where Sergei and Yulia Skripal were allegedly poisoned with an A234 nerve agent roughly four months ago. UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid claimed that all the places the Skripals visited after being exposed to the poison had been decontaminated and "had undergone vigorous testing" prior to being reopened to the public. He also shared that the Amesbury couple didn't go to any of the places visited by the Skripals. READ MORE: Top 3 Facts About Porton Down Lab as Its Chemicals Allegedly Found in Syria Amesbury, as well as Salisbury, is located close to the military's Porton Down laboratory. This facility conducted the analysis in both the Skripal case and the recent poisoning, claiming to have determined that the victims of both attacks were exposed to a Soviet-era Novichok nerve agent, also known as A234. However the lab couldn't say whether the substance that poisoned the Amesbury couple, was from the same batch as the one allegedly used on the Skripals. Apart from running such tests, the highly secretive military lab was historically tasked with working on nerve agents; both developing and finding antidotes to them. More than once the facility's work has led to contamination of the territory with hazardous agents. Different Circumstances, Similar Symptoms The first theory proposed after the Amesbury couple was discovered stated that they had fallen victim to a contaminated batch of drugs, such as heroin or crack. A similar verdict was also issued after the Skripals were found unconscious in Salisbury. Later, after tests at the Porton-Down laboratory, the medical diagnosis was switched to poisoning by the A234 nerve agent. Both Sturgess and Rowley are now undergoing treatment in the same Salisbury hospital, where earlier both Skripals were cured. READ MORE: The Curious Incident of Amesbury Pair Exactly 4 Months After Skripal Case Mooted UK Security Secretary Ben Wallace has claimed that the Amesbury couple was not linked to the Skripal incident and that they were not targeted. He stated that "a contamination by Novichok" had taken place. In the case of the Skripals, the British government suggested that a significant amount of this nerve agent had purportedly been dispensed close to the doorstep of their home. It is still unclear how and where the Amesbury couple was exposed to the A234 nerve agent that caused symptoms similar to the Skripals. "Low Risk to Public" UK Chief Medical Officer Sally Davies told journalists on June 4 that a public health risk "remains low," but still warned citizens to be careful about "unknown or already dangerous objects such as needles and syringes." What UK and Kremlin Officials are Saying UK Secretary for Security Ben Wallace stated that the official investigation will eventually reveal the truth, but still urged Russia to come up with information about the Amesbury poisoning, hinting at Moscow's culpability. British Home Secretary Sajid Javid has demanded that Moscow explain "exactly what has gone on" and slammed the use of chemical weapons as "barbaric and inhumane." READ MORE: UK Minister: Amesbury Poisoning Not Targeted Attack, Not Linked to Skripals On June 5 British Prime Minister Theresa May stated that police will "leave no stone unturned" looking for explanation on how two people on Amesbury were exposed to a Novichok nerve agent. She added that the news of the poisoning is "deeply disturbing." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded to the latest statements by reminding the UK that Moscow had suggested back in March to cooperate during the investigation into the Skripal poisoning and that London didn't take up that offer. Peskov noted that news of the Amesbury incident was "disturbing" and said that such events are cause for "deep concern." What Happened in Salisbury in March 2018 Former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned and found unconscious in the British city of Salisbury in March 2018. The UK declared that the substance used in the attack was similar to the Novichok-class of nerve agents developed in the former Soviet Union. UK Prime Minister Theresa May accused Russia of organizing the attack, although the official investigation into the incident is still ongoing. Despite that, the UK went on to expel 23 Russian diplomats as a punitive measure. READ MORE: UK Home Secretary Claims 'Novichok Used' in Amesbury 'Same as in Skripal Case' Russia has denied all the accusations and suggested conducting a joint investigation, as well as demanding consular access to its citizens. However, the request and suggestion have been ignored. In response to the British move Moscow expelled diplomats from those countries that joined London's punitive measure and ordered the British Council to halt its activities in Russia. Yulia and Sergei Skripal regained consciousness in April and were eventually released from the hospital. Their fate remains unknown. Sergei's daughter Yulia has released one public video, asking for privacy after the incident. Since then no further information on them has been forthcoming. The Russian Foreign Ministry expressed skepticism over the statement, pointing out that it sounded like it was translated from English to Russian and thus stage managed by the UK. Several British media outlets suggested that Yulia was in hiding at one of the UK's military bases.<doc-sep>While it was not clear whether a crime had been committed, the force said, a number of places in Amesbury and Salisbury known to have been frequented by the couple had been cordoned off.<doc-sep>Police have sealed off areas of both Salisbury and Amesbury in Wiltshire as two people fight for their lives after being exposed to an "unknown substance". A major incident was declared by Wiltshire Police last night, three days after the couple, both in their 40s, were found unconscious at a flat in Muggleton Road, Amesbury. They remain in a critical condition in Salisbury District Hospital, where earlier this year former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, 66, and his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia, were treated after being poisoned by military nerve agent novichok at their home in the city. Wiltshire Police said it was "not yet clear if a crime has been committed" in Amesbury but have cordoned off several areas believed to have been visited by the man and woman in the hours before their collapse. They include the the property in Muggleton Road and the area around the Baptist Centre in Amesbury, as well as Queen Elizabeth Gardens and the Town Path close to the Old Mill Pub in Salisbury, eight miles away. The couple had been to a hog roast and family fun day for Amesbury Baptist Church on Raleigh Crescent Green which was attended by around 200 people. A video posted on the church's Facebook page showed people enjoying bouncy castles, games and food stalls. Church secretary Roy Collins said: "We understand this may well be the last event this couple went to in public. They are not church members or regulars. "Nobody else has suffered any ill-effects. There have been no reports of any other incidents. "It was a beautiful, sunny day and it was a glorious event, there was nothing going on that was nefarious. "This is a real surprise and shock to us - we do continue to keep the couple in our prayers. "We are all quite puzzled and shocked - naturally the connection with Salisbury and recent events there mean there is a heightened public interest." Police said it was initially believed the man and woman had fallen ill from using contaminated crack cocaine or heroin. Neighbours saw police, fire engines and people in "green suits" arrive at the flat at around 7pm on Saturday. Residents were told to stay inside their home until about 10pm and their gas and electricity was turned off. "We wanted to know what happened and with the Russian attack happening not long ago, and we just assumed the worst," said college student Chloe Edwards. A decontamination shower was driven 77 miles to the scene from Swindon over fears that a batch of drugs was contaminated by a rogue substance, according to the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service. "It is a standard Haz-mat (hazardous materials) response," said a spokesperson. "We were called in to support the ambulance service as it was feared people could be contaminated." Wiltshire Police said further testing was ongoing to establish the substance that led to the couple becoming ill. "We are keeping an open mind as to the circumstances surrounding this incident," the force said in a statement. "At this stage it is not yet clear if a crime has been committed. A police investigation has been established. In addition, a full multi-agency response has been co-ordinated. "A number of scenes, believed to be the areas the individuals frequented in the period before they fell ill, will be cordoned off overnight in and around the Amesbury and Salisbury area as a precautionary measure." Public Health England said in a statement (PHE) advised that it did not believe there to be a "significant health risk" to the wider public. "The current advice, based upon the number of casualties affected, is that it is not believed that there is a significant health risk to the wider public," said a spokesman. "This will be continually assessed as further information becomes known." Angus Macpherson, police and crime commissioner for Wiltshire, said there was no reason to think it was "in any way connected to the Skripal case at this moment." He told BBC Wiltshire: "I haven't seen anything in this incident yet that I would consider to be an overreaction, it all seems fairly textbook." Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Show all 40 1 /40 Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Forensic investigators, wearing protective suits, emerge with bagged evidence from the rear of John Baker House in Salisbury, after it was confirmed that two people living in Amesbury had been poisoned with the nerve-agent Novichok. Reuters Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Dawn Sturgess, a mother-of-three from Durrington, died after being exposed to novichok Facebook Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok British police are scouring sections of Salisbury and Amesbury in southwest England, searching for a container feared to be contaminated with traces of the deadly nerve agent Novichok. Reuters Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Officers hope that Charlie Rowley, whose partner Dawn died in hospital, can help them establish how the couple came to be contaminated AFP Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok An investigator in a chemical suit works behind screens erected in Rollestone Street PA Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Fire and Rescue Service personel arrive with safety equipment at the site of a housing estate on Muggleton Road, after it was confirmed that two people had been poisoned with the nerve-agent novichok, in Amesbury Reuters Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Forensic investigators at John Baker House Reuters Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Police and military personnel seized a car from a quiet residential street in Swindon as part of their ongoing investigations into the nerve agent incident in Salisbury and Amesbury SWNS Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Emergency workers in military protective suits search the fenced off John Baker House AP Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Reuters Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Forensic investigators at John Baker House Reuters Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Emergency services arrive at John Baker House EPA Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Dorset Fire and Rescue Service at the house PA Amesbury major incident after couple exposed to novichok Tents set up by search teams are seen at the end of Rollestone Street, outside the John Baker House for homeless people in Salisbury. British police are scouring sections of Salisbury and Amesbury in southwest England, searching for a container feared to be contaminated with traces of the deadly nerve agent Novichok.<doc-sep>
British police found a man and a woman, both in their 40s, in critical condition. Police say they may have been exposed to an unknown substance. Police initially thought they were exposed to crack cocaine or heroin from a batch of contaminated drugs. Further testing was ongoing. The two people were found in Amesbury, about seven miles where Russian former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, fell severely ill after being poisoned by nerve agent. British police declared a major incident late on Tuesday after it said a man and a woman in a critical condition may have been exposed to an unknown substance near the southern English town of Salisbury. "Wiltshire Police and partners have this evening declared a major incident after it is suspected that two people might have been exposed to an unknown substance in Amesbury," the police said in a statement. "Emergency services were called to an address in Muggleton Road, Amesbury on Saturday evening (June 30) after a man and woman, both in their 40s, were found unconscious in a property," the police said. Amesbury lies seven miles (11 kms) to the north of Salisbury, where in March Russian former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, fell severely ill after being poisoned by nerve agent. Police on Wednesday said sites that it believed the man and woman found in Amesbury had frequented in both Amesbury and Salisbury would be cordoned off overnight as a precaution. It was initially thought the man and woman had possibly used crack cocaine or heroin from a batch of contaminated drugs, police said, adding that further testing was ongoing. A Public Health England (PHE) spokesman said: "The current advice from PHE England, based upon the number of casualties affected, is that it is not believed that there is a significant health risk to the wider public. This will be continually assessed as further information becomes known." The man and woman were being treated at Salisbury District Hospital, which remains open as usual, police said. (Reporting by Andy Bruce in London and Abinaya Vijayaraghavan in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler and Stephen Coates)
CHICAGO — Michigan State basketball’s Kyle Ahrens suffered a left foot injury with 4:34 left in the first half of the Big Ten tournament title game against Michigan. An MSU spokesman at halftime said X-rays were negative for a fracture. Ahrens returned to the MSU bench using crutches with about 14:10 left in the second half, to the cheers of Spartan fans and his teammates. He took a seat at the end of the bench. More:Ahrens emblematic of Spartans' season so far: Banged-up and emotional The junior forward, already battling a bad back, crashed to the floor and immediately grabbed his left ankle. Referees stopped play, and MSU trainers quickly ran to Ahrens, who was crying and covering his face as they attended to him. Medical staff brought out a stretcher and immobilized Ahrens’ leg. United Center was silent as he laid on the court. Tom Izzo was visibly upset, Nick Ward was crying and gave Ahrens a hug. Joshua Langford, out with a foot injury, wheeled his scooter over and gave Ahrens a big, long hug before he was wheeled back to the locker room. With fans chanting his name and applauding, Ahrens thumped his chest as he cried heading toward the tunnel. MSU’s Matt McQuaid hit a 3-pointer immediately after the stoppage. Ahrens, a 6-foot-5 fourth-year player from Versailles, Ohio, has been playing through a bad back since December, which has forced him to miss four games. He suffered a right foot injury that forced him to take a redshirt last season, and Ahrens also suffered a broken leg as a junior in high school.<doc-sep>Michigan State forward Kyle Ahrens suffered a scary injury in the Big Ten championship game that left everyone stunned. Ahrens went up for a routine rebound during the second half and landed awkwardly, falling to the ground and clutching his ankle. Tough injury in the Big 10 Championship... Michigan State forward Kyler Ahrens came down on his left ankle. Prayers to Kyle for a speedy recovery. pic.twitter.com/PYgXn6v45U — Sports Plug (@_SportsPlug) March 17, 2019 Ahrens had become a critical role player for the Spartans this season, and his impact on the team was shown immediately reactions from players and staff. Coach Tom Izzo fought back tears after checking on Ahrens, with teammates openly weeping on the floor as he was taken off with an air cast. Watching these Michigan State kids cry alongside their injured teammate is making me cry. Wow. pic.twitter.com/Ga8ek4t6uD — Vic Lombardi (@VicLombardi) March 17, 2019 The immediate concern was that Ahrens had broken his ankle, especially after microphones on the court picked him up saying as much. CBS broadcast picking up Kyle Ahrens screaming and saying "I broke it" there was brutal. Just awful. — Mike Rutherford (@CardChronicle) March 17, 2019 The team rallied around Ahrens, but the moment clearly left them stunned. Michigan went on a run following the injury, cruising to a 31-23 halftime lead after trailing early in the game. Thankfully there was excellent news from the Michigan State locker room, x-rays in the arena were negative for a fracture. Nothing would be better than seeing Ahrens make his return during the NCAA Tournament, though it’s unclear how severe the injury is at this time. Ahrens returned to the court to raucous applause on crutches to support his team.<doc-sep>Chicago — For a brief few minutes, Kyle Ahrens laid on the court clutching his left leg. Only his sobs pierced the silence that overtook the United Center during the Big Ten tournament championship game between Michigan State and Michigan. The Spartans junior had just leapt into the air for a rebound and landed on another player’s foot, rolling his left ankle over before crumbling to the ground. “I felt it pop and I broke my leg several times and I thought it was one of those moments because it hurt worse than when I broke it,” Ahrens said after Michigan States 65-60 win. “I for sure thought I broke it and I was done and …” Ahrens trailed off, shaking his head finding what happened next almost hard to believe. After being loaded on a stretcher and thanking coaches and teammates on the way out – the most Kyle Ahrens thing ever – the junior was taken in for X-rays at the arena. They came back negative for a fracture. The relief was felt everywhere, from Ahrens to his parents who were courtside and waiting for their son in the tunnel to coach Tom Izzo and Ahrens’ teammates. Izzo and most of the player fought back tears as they crowded around Ahrens, a player who has fought injuries his entire career. “He thought it was broke and his career was over,” Izzo said. “It’s one of those times you won’t forget in a coaching career. At halftime when he came walking in and it wasn’t broke, it was so uplifting to the players. “It’s bad. The thing’s like a balloon already, but I think the players … that’s why this team is such a cool team. The all gathered around him. I tried to get them back in the huddle and they told me were to go and I agreed with them.” Ahrens has been hampered by a bad back all season, just one of many injuries the native of Versailles, Ohio, has dealt with throughout his career. He’s had two broken legs and has had surgery twice on his foot, the last foot injury forcing him to miss the entire 2017-18 season. Izzo declared Ahrens out for the upcoming NCAA Tournament, but the resilient Ahrens was at least holding out some hope. “It’s so swollen I thought it was displaced,” Ahrens said. “I don’t know, just take it day-by-day and see how it feels, but it’s huge. It’s the size of a softball. I’ve never really had a sprained ankle like that or I don’t know if it’s ligaments or what it is. I’m just happy these guys clutched it out and were able to get win.” Izzo said the rallying cry at halftime was to win for Ahrens and Joshua Langford, who has missed most of the season with a broken foot. “That means the world to me,” Ahrens said. “We all have each other’s back. This is what makes it so special. We’re always going everywhere together, always together no matter what, always have each other’s back, no matter what. We’re brothers for life.” mcharboneau@detroitnews.com Twitter: @mattcharboneau<doc-sep>
Michigan State reserve guard Kyle Ahrens was placed on a stretcher by paramedics and transported off the court after suffering a left ankle injury in the first half of the Spartans' 65-60 win over Michigan (28-6, 17-6) in the Big Ten tournament title game at Chicago's United Center on Sunday. Spartans coach Tom Izzo said after the game that Ahrens is done for the season. Ahrens said he was relieved X-rays showed the ankle was not broken, but the extent of the injury was not clear. He will have an MRI once the softball-sized swelling goes down. "I'm just happy it's not [broken]," Ahrens said. "I'll just take it day by day." Ahrens landed awkwardly on a play and collapsed to the floor, screaming in pain. Paramedics put an air cast on his left leg. Michigan State's Kyle Ahrens is attended to by teammates after suffering an injury in the first half against the Michigan Wolverines during the championship game of the Big Ten basketball tournament. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images His teammates had an emotional reaction to the sight of Ahrens, who has battled a back injury throughout the season, writhing in pain as paramedics treated him. Michigan State forward Nick Ward openly wept as he stood near his teammate. Izzo bent down and held Ahrens' hand. When he got up, he wiped tears from his eyes. "He thought it was broke,'' Izzo said. "He thought his career was over. He was thanking everybody. It was one of those times that you don't forget in your coaching career.'' Ahrens' younger brother, Justin, who plays for Ohio State, was quick to tweet support to Ahrens: yall cant even put into imagination what he been through the past 6 years. true definition of a WARRIOR💯 nothin but love and respect brotha https://t.co/axGXpN7db2 — Justin Ahrens (@ahrensjustin12) March 17, 2019 The Spartans junior was able to return to the bench during the second half sporting a walking boot and using crutches. The crowd greeted him with loud cheers. Ahrens is averaging 4.8 points per game for Michigan State (28-6, 19-4). The Spartans start the NCAA tournament on Thursday against the Bradley Braves. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Immigration rows: US and Germany compared Published 18 June 2018 media caption Zero-tolerance: The US policy dividing families and opinion US President Donald Trump recently cited the immigration row in Germany to defend his own controversial policies, but how similar are the two nations when it comes to migrants? "We don't want what is happening with immigration in Europe to happen with us!" Mr Trump said. Mrs Merkel is in the middle of a serious domestic row within her coalition government over immigration policy. Who are the migrants and why are they coming? Germany: An estimated 1.2 million asylum seekers entered Germany during the migrant crisis of 2015-2016, more than half from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Ongoing violence and crippling poverty are the main reasons for migrants from the Middle East to seek asylum in Europe. Among Syrian and Iraqi asylum seekers, one phrase commonly heard on the migration route north was "Europe invited us" or "Merkel invited us". image copyright Reuters image caption The number of people trying to cross into the US has risen sharply recently United States: Migrants in the US are also largely fleeing armed conflict and extreme poverty, as well as gang-related violence. Most are from Mexico and what is known as Central America's Northern Triangle region - Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. An estimated 10% of the population in the Northern Triangle has fled to other countries due to the dangerous conditions. What's the scale of the problem? Germany: More than one million migrants arrived in Germany as part of Mrs Merkel's open-door policy in 2015. The numbers have since declined: over 720,000 people applied for asylum in 2016 compared with 200,000 last year. This decrease is largely due to an EU deal with Turkey and new border fences in the Balkans. United States: The number of families trying to enter the US overland without documentation is on the rise - comparing May 2018 and 2017, the rise this year was of 160%. The Pew Research Center reported that from 2007-2015, the unauthorised immigrant population in the US from the Northern Triangle in particular grew 25%. How are authorities dealing with it? Germany: Germany's new interior minister, Horst Seehofer, is pressing ahead with controversial plans to hold asylum seekers in centres until their right to stay is determined. Under Mr Seehofer's proposals, migrants are to be kept in so-called "anchor centres" for up to 18 months while their requests are processed. Mr Seehofer also wants police to have the power to turn away undocumented migrants at the border. Officials say the first centre is likely to be set up in Bavaria this year. image copyright EPA image caption Horst Seehofer (L) opposes Chancellor Merkel's liberal stance on immigration United States: Under the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal border crossings, adults attempting to cross outside of official entry points are placed in custody and face criminal prosecution. It is a change to a long-standing policy of charging most of those crossing for the first time with a misdemeanour offence. Between 19 April and 31 May there were nearly 2,000 family separations. As a result, hundreds of children are now being housed away from their parents in detention centres, including warehouses, converted supermarkets and possibly tents. What's the political fallout? Germany: Chancellor Angela Merkel was widely criticised over her decision to open Germany's borders during Europe's refugee crisis in 2015. The backlash sparked by her policy helped fuel the country's far right in last year's election and led to the worst electoral performance in almost 70 years for her CDU party. Mrs Merkel has flatly refused to back Mr Seehofer's plan to turn away migrants at the German border if they have already registered elsewhere in the EU. Now, there is a risk that the Christian Social Union could break away from the coalition, or at least trigger a confidence vote in Mrs Merkel's leadership. media caption US child migrants: Five things to know United States: On Monday, Mr Trump called the family separations "tough and horrible" but added that the "US will not be a migrant camp". Democrats - and numerous Republicans, including House Speaker Paul Ryan - have said the president's hardline approach is not the answer. The United Nations has called on the US to immediately halt the separations.<doc-sep>BERLIN—German Chancellor Angela Merkel turned to her European neighbors this weekend for help with a fierce domestic dispute over immigration that is threatening to topple her three-party coalition. Aides to the chancellor reached out to the governments of several European Union members on the front line of the Continent’s immigration crisis to sound out their willingness to readmit migrants that try to cross from their territory into Germany, European officials said on Sunday. Among those approached were the governments of Austria, Greece, Italy and Bulgaria, the officials said. Berlin also liaised with the European Commission, the EU’s executive body. Ms. Merkel’s move came after her own interior minister, Horst Seehofer, handed the chancellor an ultimatum last week, warning that he could close the country’s borders to certain categories of illegal migrants as early as Monday. Mr. Seehofer chairs the Christian Social Union, the Bavarian sister party to Ms. Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union. While the two parties have historically been closely aligned, sharing a parliamentary group, the CSU has grown increasingly hostile to Ms. Merkel’s open-border refugee policy, which it has vowed to end ahead of a key election in October. Opinion polls suggest the CSU could lose its absolute majority amid a robust performance by the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany. The dispute erupted early last week when Mr. Seehofer, who was to unveil a 63-point “master-plan” to cut immigration, abruptly canceled his presentation after Ms. Merkel vetoed a single measure: the decision to turn back migrants with an open asylum application in another EU member state. Currently, all asylum seekers are allowed into Germany pending a review of their cases. Officials close to Ms. Merkel said that a unilateral closure of the border would threaten the EU’s document-free travel zone, gum up cross-border economic activity and pile up political tension at a time of surging nationalism across Europe. Mr. Seehofer, however, warned that he would consult his party’s governing body on Monday morning and, if given a mandate, could defy Ms. Merkel and immediately start turning back migrants ineligible for asylum. This would almost certainly force the chancellor to dismiss the minister and his party, leading to the loss of the government’s parliamentary majority. Ms. Merkel’s weekend outreach to Germany’s southern neighbors appeared aimed at giving the chancellor diplomatic cover to allow Mr. Seehofer to implement his measure without risking a pushback from those countries. Under European Union rules, refugees must apply for asylum in the country where they first entered the bloc. Highlighting the difficulties Ms. Merkel may face in achieving cross-border consensus on turning back migrants, Italian officials told The Journal that they wouldn’t agree to taking back asylum seekers from Germany. A spokesman for Ms. Merkel confirmed talks about a possible summit of the leaders but gave no details about what was being discussed. Like Mr. Seehofer’s CSU, leaders of Ms. Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union will meet on Monday to prepare their response. In an op-ed for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung and several newspaper interviews over the weekend, Mr. Seehofer sounded slightly more conciliatory notes, stressing the urgency of implementing his proposals but also denying he had any intention of toppling the chancellor or ending the alliance between their two parties. “The perception of a loss of control but also abdication of control have strengthened the populist forces in Europe. The political leadership of Germany and Europe must therefore convince citizens that we can manage migration, that we have control over events,” Mr. Seehofer wrote. The governments of Austria and Italy, both of which include hard-line anti-immigration parties, have introduced tough policies aimed at reducing migration. Austrian officials told The Journal that they would welcome the closure of the German border, which they believe is acting as a magnet for asylum seekers. They said they would transfer any migrants rejected by Germany back to the countries where they first applied for asylum, notably Italy and Greece. France is already implementing a similar policy under a bilateral agreement with Italy. In a sign of how inter-EU relationships could quickly become strained, Italian officials have criticized both France’s longstanding policy and Austria’s threats to impose strict controls on the Brenner Pass along the two countries’ Alpine border. —Giovanni Legorano in Rome and Nektaria Stamouli in Athens contributed to this article.<doc-sep>Emmanuele Contini | NurPhoto | Getty Images Chancellor Angela Merkel is at a defining point in her fourth term as German leader amid opposition from her political allies over migration. Her sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU) from the Bavarian region, is against Merkel's stance on migration. The allied party wants German police to prevent refugees, who are already registered as asylum seekers in other European countries, to enter Germany. However, Merkel blocked the proposal last week, starting a spat with her interior minister and chairman of the CSU, Horst Seehofer. The clash has escalated into a power struggle between Merkel's party (CDU) and the CSU, which have long been key allies. Together, both parties call themselves The Union and agreed that the CSU operates in Bavaria, while the CDU operates in all the other states. The CSU is traditionally slightly more conservative than Merkel's CDU. "This is definitely the worst crisis she has faced in her 13 years as German chancellor," Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank, told CNBC's Annette Weisbach Monday. However, he added that Merkel is likely to stay on as chancellor "because probably even her opponents from the CSU will not dare to bring down the government ... That would hurt the CSU as well and not just Merkel." Merkel is due to meet the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte Monday laying out the foundations for a European-wide agreement over migration later this month. The item will be part of the agenda of a European summit on June 28. According to Schmieding, the CSU is likely to wait 10 days to see what Merkel manages to get from Brussels. The topic of migration has been an Achilles' heel for Merkel. In contrast to many leaders, the German chancellor claimed an "open-door" policy to refugees from war-torn nations in 2015. But rising concerns over widespread terrorist attacks in Europe and discontent over economic conditions have fuelled nationalist movements across the European Union, including Germany. "As Merkel pulled CDU towards the middle in recent years, not least via her stance on refugees, her Bavarian partners from CSU became increasingly nervous, not least as AfD (a far-right German party) began to gain traction in parts of the population," Erik Nielsen, group chief economist at UniCredit said in a note Sunday night.<doc-sep>
The debate over immigration raged on Monday in both the US and Germany. President Donald Trump came under fire from Democrats and Republicans over his immigrant detention policies, after about 2,000 children were separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border. But amid the mounting criticism, the president took time to swipe at Germany’s immigration policies in a series of tweets about German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s open-door migration law. “Big mistake made all over Europe in allowing millions of people in who have so strongly and violently changed their culture!” he wrote. Merkel is currently facing pressure from conservative leaders to restrict migration laws — and if she doesn’t resolve the issue, she could soon lose power. Merkel’s coalition partners handed her an ultimatum on Monday to mend the country’s immigration regulations within the next two weeks. Her main opposition comes from Germany’s Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, chair of the conservative Christian Social Union party, who has advocated for turning away migrants who have already applied for asylum in another European Union country or were denied entry. After Merkel’s two weeks are up, Seehofer claims he will follow through with a unilateral plan to start rejecting asylum seekers. Back in 2015, Merkel enacted an open-door policy to take in refugees fleeing war from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan, reportedly taking in more than 1.4 million people; now about 10,000 immigrants flow in each month. All asylum seekers are allowed to enter the country while they wait for their cases to be reviewed. Germany’s intense immigration debate is an issue for Merkel, who is reaching out to other European leaders to find countries that could potentially take in the migrants Germany turns away. But with the approaching deadline, and Merkel’s power being threatened by government leaders like Seehofer, it’s unclear what her next move will be. Merkel’s power is at stake In February, Germany’s two largest political parties — the center-left Social Democratic Party and the combined center-right Christian Democratic Union, or CDU, and the Christian Social Union, or CSU — renewed a coalition agreement to create a majority party in parliament with Merkel at the helm. The CSU governs the German state Bavaria, while the CDU, which is Merkel’s party, governs the country’s other 15 states. But now that Seehofer’s party and Merkel’s party are fighting over Germany’s immigration laws, it could lead to the dissolution of the coalition and a government breakdown. Germany’s migration issues are also at the heart of a massive immigration debate within the European Union. Early last week, a boat carrying more than 600 African migrants was turned away from Italy, a country that has recently pledged to enforce stricter migration laws; after it was stranded for two days at sea between Malta and the Italian island Sicily, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez allowed it to dock in Valencia on Sunday. And Italy isn’t alone with its recent wave of anti-immigration sentiment. Both Italy and Austria are reportedly critical of Merkel’s open-door policies toward migrants, and support Seehofer’s pursuits to restrict the German border. Although it’s uncertain how Merkel will respond in light of her power struggle, it’s evident that Germany’s immigration issues are fueling a much larger discussion surrounding immigration within Europe.
Bachelor in Paradise S 5 E 7 Close this dialog window Streaming Options We did it, rose lovers. Six weeks, 12 episodes, 25 hours of Bachelor in Paradise down, absolutely zero to go (until next summer). And what a sh—show it has been. Let’s recap, for the final time this year. We begin in the Tealight Candle Thunderdome, where Chris Harrison promises us “the most exciting television event of the summer.” (Reminder: Fall doesn’t officially begin until Sept. 22, so technically our host could be right.) Before we can get to the sure-to-be awkward-and-full-of-terrible-makeovers reunion show, however, we must wrap up our Paradise “journey” by finding out which, if any couples left engaged. Poor Annaliese still hopes Kamil is going to propose, but I suppose she should just be happy that he didn’t sneak out of Paradise under the cover of darkness and hop a plane to Papua New Guinea. She’s all, “I know that not only am I the one for you, but you’re the one for me.” And Kamil’s all, “That’s cool, babe, but let’s just see how things go once we get back to the States.” Okay, I’m paraphrasing — Kamil tells Annaliese that he loves her, but he’s not yet ready to get engaged. In a shocking turn of events, Annaliese does not completely lose her mind. “I’m not worried,” she says. “I know that he wants to marry me.” (As we’ll see later, he does not.) Up next, we have Jordan and Jenna. Though she has been a gigantic ball of nerves and quite wary of jumping into anything, Jenna suddenly wants her male model to put a ring on it. “If Jordan does not propose, I will be crushed,” she says. Once at the proposal platform, Jenna tells Jordan, “You’re all I ever wanted… I love you so much, and I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you.” Jordan, bless his heart, is visibly nervous as he pledges his love to Miss Coconuts, saying, “I can’t wait to build a family and make all of your dreams come true.” And then… Screen Shot 2018-09-08 at 8.12.42 PM Credit: ABC She says yes! Dammit, rose lovers, why am I crying?? ? Last and definitely least, we have Chris and Krystal, the “imperfectly perfect pair,” as Krystal calls them. “Chris and I are both afraid of commitment,” she quavers. “Maybe it’s too good to be true.” It’s definitely too something, honey. But of course Chris is not going to turn down the chance to have his quasi-Bachelor moment of glory, so after a groan-worthy fake-out — “It would be unfair to us if I left here today holding your hand, because [excruciatingly long pause] I want to leave here holding your heart” — Chris makes his move. And she LOVES it. jump Credit: ABC Okay, sure. Congrats. Now let’s leave this crab-infested beach and get to the reunion, shall we? Here’s the latest on our “favorite” “couples” and rivals: After Paradise, Olivia and Venmo John FaceTimed a bit and spent a weekend together, but ultimately John decided they were better off as friends. At the reunion, Olivia half-heartedly scolds John for not making the “effort” with their “relationship,” and calls John’s decision to publicly FaceTime another Paradise refugee, Chelsea, a “slap in my face.” (Next: Kevin and Astrid meet on the hot seat) Eric and Angela rehash their Mexico dust-up — he claims they never moved past “friendship,” and she’s all “then why were you calling me your ‘queen,’ player?” Tia and Colton: So obviously, rose lovers, this reunion was taped before Colton was (ugghhhhhh) named the Bachelor. Harrison asks the former couple how things are going between them, and naturally Tia pipes up first. “We were never on the same page,” she says with a wry laugh. “We tried, and it didn’t work, and I wish Colton the best.” Doesn’t he look totally happy and comfortable in his own skin? Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 8.14.24 AM Credit: ABC When it comes to Kevin and Astrid, Harrison has the same question we all do: “What in the world happened?” Astrid still has no idea. She and Kevin have been talking since Paradise, but Astrid says they’re “in limbo” because “the trust is broken.” All right Kevin, get out here and explain yourself. Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 8.25.37 AM Credit: ABC That’s the gist, honestly. After two relationships that failed post-Suite, Kevin says he just wigged out upon hearing that term in Mexico. Astrid, can you forgive him? He’s back in therapy, and he knows it was his own fault. “I brought baggage to Paradise,” admits Kevin. “And she got blamed for it.” Ooooh, you guys… she’s holding his hand! And now she admits to being in love with him. And now… Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 8.37.04 AM Credit: ABC Huzzah! Hope for reality TV romance springs eternal! Let’s hope we can say the same thing for our next couple. First, Harrison makes Kendall sit on the hot seat alone and watch her breakup with Grocery Store Joe. “I tend to run away from relationships that are serious,” she admits. As soon as Joe walked away, Kendall says she knew she made a huge mistake — so she headed to Chicago to plead her case with him. Of course, Team Paradise came along too. Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 8.46.27 AM Credit: ABC Kendall admits to Joe that she was “holding back,” and that she really does love him. That is exactly what Joe had been hoping to hear, but he’s so hurt by Kendall’s sudden rejection that he’s not sure he can trust her again. Does he still feel this way a few weeks later? Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 9.05.02 AM Credit: ABC Thank the reality TV gods, Grocery Store Joe and Kendall are back together! Oy, and curse the reality TV gods, because now poor Joe is going to be a contestant on Dancing With the Stars. Random, yes, but Harrison says it’s all in service of helping Joe and Kendall spend some time in the same city. Whatever, Team Paradise — I’m still not gonna watch DWTS. (Next: Annaliese gets blindsided… again) Moving on to Annaliese and Kamil. Though she left Paradise thinking a proposal would be coming “soon,” now Annaliese tells Harrison that it’ll be “down the road a bit.” Long distance, after all, is “hard.” Little does she know that things are about to get even harder — even as Kamil sits right next to her on the couch. Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 11.16.26 AM Credit: ABC To absolutely no one’s surprise — except Annaliese’s, of course — now that Paradise is over and the cameras are (almost) gone, Kamil says their relationship has lost its “spark,” and that he’s not the guy for her. “This is f—ed up,” mutters Astrid, speaking for all of us. Poor Annaliese has been the butt of the joke all season — and sure, she bears some responsibility for it, given how quickly she grew attached to any guy who smiled in her direction. But it’s still pretty sh—y of producers and Kamil to sucker punch her so gleefully in front of a studio full of people. “I don’t mean to shock you like this,” Kamil says weakly. “It’s been coming for a few days.” Say it with me, rose lovers: Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 11.25.48 AM Credit: ABC Harrison asks Annaliese what she wants in this moment of abject humiliation. “To get off this stage,” she shoots back, before getting up and walking away as the audience claps supportively. Of course, the cameras follow her backstage to make sure every second of her misery is recorded for posterity. Wait a minute… Annaliese is coming back out now to read Kamil the riot act. Tia, for one, is INTO IT. yesbitch Credit: ABC “I literally tried to break up with you like two weeks ago,” says Annaliese. “And you said, ‘I don’t want to lose you and I’m going to fight for you.’” Kamil’s all “I did fight” but Annaliese isn’t having his excuses or his lame pleas of “I wish I wasn’t doing it like this.” Listen buddy: If you didn’t want to do it on TV, then don’t do it on TV. It’s that simple. Unless producers are holding your grandma hostage or something, there is no other excuse. “Ladies,” please come give Annaliese a hug. Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 11.37.35 AM Credit: ABC Gurl, leave this franchise behind and go find your happiness in the wonderful world of actual reality. We’re rooting for you. (Next: Paradise ends on a happy note) Hey, here’s some happy news: Jenna and Jordan are still happy and totally weird and adorable. Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 11.46.14 AM Credit: ABC Team Paradise set them up with a “happy couple” visit, where they ate chocolate and made a vision board to solidify their future together. And when I say “future,” I mean these two lunatics have set a wedding date: June 9, 2019, and of course, Chris Harrison will officiate. Welp, I guess we know how Bachelor in Paradise will kick things off in season 6. If only we could end on that note. Instead, we’ve got one more couple to get through: Chris and Krystal. And even though they’re still “happy” and “in love” and all that, Chris can’t stop crying. Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 11.55.25 AM Credit: ABC “I’m just like so thankful to have such an incredible woman who saw potential in me, and really helped transform me in Paradise,” says Chris, wiping away tears. According to “the Goose,” Krystal sat him down after the second rose ceremony and told him to stop acting like such a jackass, or he’d lose her and all of his Paradise friends. And it worked! He’s even met Krystal’s “family.” Screen Shot 2018-09-09 at 11.59.45 AM Credit: ABC Chris and Krystal’s moms are in the audience, and they seem cautiously optimistic about the whole situation. So, congrats I guess? Now please take your crystal goose and get out of here — Angela is on fire! fire Credit: ABC Gotta say, the bloopers were a bit disappointing. But the good news is, we now have a 117-day break until the new season of The Bachelor. Before you go celebrate, I want to hear your thoughts on these burning questions: Will you watch Grocery Joe on DWTS? Do you think Jenna and Jordan (or Chris and Krystal, for that matter) will really get married? And am I the only one who wants to be best friends with Yuki? Post your thoughts below. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to sleep until January 7, 2019.<doc-sep>Bachelor in Paradise airs each week, twice per week, but the season comes to a close this week. Tonight, is episode 10 of season 5, airing at 8 p.m. ET/PT and 7 p.m. CT on the ABC network. And, tomorrow night, the finale will air. So, this means that there are break ups and major commitments going down during the final two episodes. Get to know more about the remaining show schedule, how to watch the show online, the remaining cast members and more information below. BIP5 TIME & SCHEDULE FOR FINAL TWO EPISODES: Episode 10 airs on September 10, 2018, from 8 – 10:01 p.m. ET/PT and 7 – 9:01 p.m. CT. The finale episode is titled “After Paradise” and that airs on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, from 8 – 10 p.m. ET/PT and 7 – 10 p.m. CT. “BACHELOR IN PARADISE” TV CHANNEL: The show airs, as usual, on the ABC Network. Find here the access to the ABC channel finder and locate your local station. HOW TO WATCH “BACHELOR IN PARADISE” 2018 EPISODE 10 ONLINE: If you don’t have cable or can’t get to a TV, you can watch a live stream of ABC on your computer, phone or streaming device by signing up for one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services: Hulu With Live TV In addition to their extensive Netflix-like streaming library, Hulu now also offers a bundle of 50-plus live TV channels, including ABC (available live in select markets, which you can find here). You can sign up for “Hulu with Live TV” right here, and you can then watch a live stream of the show on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Hulu app. If you can’t watch live, “Hulu with Live TV” also comes with both its extensive on-demand library (which has most shows available after they air) and 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials). PlayStation Vue PlayStation Vue offers four different channel packages, all of which include ABC (available live in select markets, which you can find here). You can sign up for a free 5-day trial right here (you don’t need to have PlayStation to sign up), and you can then watch a live stream of the show on your computer via the PS Vue website, or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the PS Vue app. If you can’t watch live, PlayStation Vue comes with cloud DVR, but there are some restrictions. In addition to the above live streaming options, Amazon also has episodes of Bachelor in Paradise available for purchase online. BIP episodes can be bought individually, or purchased for an entire season. Individual episodes start out at $1.99 and users can also purchase an Amazon TV Season Pass. In order to get the TV Season Pass, users can go to the Prime Video website, or open the Prime Video app on your compatible device. Then, open the video information for the TV season you would like to purchase. “BACHELOR IN PARADISE” CAST SEASON 5: The remaining cast members that are in paradise and/or arrive in paradise this week include Kendall, Grocer Joe, Jordan K., Jenna, Chris, Krystal, Kevin, Astrid, Shushanna, Annaliese, Kamil, Jordan M., John, Olivia, Diggy, Robby and Cassandra. “BACHELOR IN PARADISE” SEASON 5 EPISODE 10 SYNOPSIS: The plot description of episode 10 states, “A romantic date goes well until the female model is asked to change into a wedding dress; a suitor shows up for the rose ceremony still disappointed over the conversation with his girlfriend the night before.” “BACHELOR IN PARADISE” SEASON 5 FINALE EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Episode 11, which is the finale episode, is titled “After Paradise.” The brief synopsis for the episode reads, “The couples spend their final moments in Mexico; the cast reunites after Paradise.” READ NEXT: Krystal Nielson & Chris Randone ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ Spoilers<doc-sep>
Season 5 of Bachelor in Paradise continues with episode 10 of BIP 2018 airing tonight. New cast members are still arriving in paradise and relationships continue to unravel. But, before we get into all the details on what happens on tonight’s episode, as well as other big spoilers for future episodes, this is your MAJOR SPOILER WARNING. Do NOT continue reading if you do not want to know about tonight’s episode or any upcoming episodes. The official ABC synopsis for episode 10 reads, “The first couple to come into focus enjoy a romantic date, which may be a dress rehearsal for their future, as a professional photographer takes potential engagement photos. Things go well until the female model is asked to change into a wedding dress, which rattles her more than she anticipated … The next date card shows up in the hand of a new arrival who is remembered for his shady past from a former Paradise relationship, which explains his lukewarm reception from the group. That doesn’t stop a woman bewitched by his good looks from accepting a date with him … Meanwhile, a confused and lovesick suitor shows up for the rose ceremony still reeling from a disappointing conversation with his girlfriend the previous night. It’s time for both of them to put their cards on the table to truly see if they do, in fact, feel the same way about each other.” The synopsis continues, “The morning after the rose ceremony, the surviving couples expect new women to make their way to the beach, but the only feet that will be descending those stairs belong to Chris Harrison. Our host explains that tonight will be the romantic overnight dates in the fantasy suites reserved for those couples who are ready to take that next step and figure out if their relationships can survive once they go home. One couple shocks the others by leaving in anger and tears, while others remain to spend the last night together in Paradise.” With the finale right around the corner, airing tomorrow night, the pressure is on in paradise. Tune in to the ABC network or find instructions on how to watch Bachelor in Paradise season 5 online here to watch the show. Now, read on below for tonight’s show spoilers. Robby Hayes Arrives In Paradise Late Newcomer Robby Hayes Causes a Stir Preview – Bachelor in Paradise 2018Bachelor in Paradise 2018 Season 5 (Episode 10) Preview 2018-09-10T12:21:08.000Z Robby Hayes got together with Amanda Stanton last season on Bachelor in Paradise and he doesn’t have the best reputation. Tonight, he arrives in paradise and doesn’t get the warmest welcome, especially after Jordan Kimball tells some of the guys that he heard Hayes cheated on Stanton after they left paradise. When Shushanna Mkrtychyan arrived in paradise, she asked Kamil Nicalek out on a date, much to the dismay of Annaliese Puccini, who had already struck up a romance with Nicalek. Fortunately for Puccini, Nicalek returned, realizing he did not want to pursue a relationship with Mkrtychyan. Now, with Hayes in paradise, Mkrtychyan has a glimmer of hope in finding romance. Hayes tells Mkrtychyan that his intentions are true and that he’s put his past actions in the past. Whatever the case, Hayes seems determined to “get that rose”. Reality Steve previously reported that Mkrtychan does give a rose to Hayes, but they don’t last very long. Annaliese Accuses Shushanna of Being a Witch – Bachelor in Paradise 2018Bachelor in Paradise 2018 Season 5 (Episode 9) 2018-09-08T20:47:31.000Z Tonight, love isn’t the only issue for Mkrtychyan, as Puccini accuses her of being a witch. It’s a little “out there”, but, hey … This is paradise, remember? Diggy Moreland Scoops Up Another Cast Member’s Love Interest Olivia Goethals has been carrying on a romance with John Graham, but when Diggy Moreland swoops in, Graham may not have a chance. Moreland tells the cameras that he has had a great time with Goethals and that he doesn’t feel her connection with Graham outweighs his. Goethals tells Moreland that she wants a man to step up, so Moreland tries to woo her with a trumpet player from their date. Graham then decides he needs to interrupt their date. Unfortunately for Moreland, Reality Steve previously reported that Goethals gives her final rose to Graham. So, it looks like Moreland’s theory about Goethals’ connection to Graham may be a little off.
Federal workers will get a paycheck at some point. President Trump signed a bill Wednesday that ensures federal employees furloughed during the partial government shutdown will get back pay once it's over. Trump has long shown support for the bill, which was introduced by Virginia Democratic Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner last week and easily passed both houses of Congress. Just in, per White House, Trump signed the bill granting backpay to federal workers hit by the shutdown. The money would come after the government is reopened and payroll gets processed. pic.twitter.com/bxj5I6Agtb — Dave Jamieson (@jamieson) January 16, 2019 Federal employees working without pay throughout the shutdown were already guaranteed back pay once the government reopened. This new law grants back pay to those furloughed during the shutdown. But it doesn't guarantee a paycheck for federal contractors, something Warner pushed for in a Wednesday tweet. He also, of course, advocated for the government to reopen after its 25-day-long shutdown.<doc-sep>The governor said he and legislative leaders have reached an agreement that would allow federal workers who are working without pay to receive interest-free loans and a vote on the bill is expected Tuesday. Earlier this week, Gov. Ned Lamont said federal employees in Connecticut who are working without pay during the government shutdown are eligible for interest-free loans provided by the banks or credit unions and backed by the state. The initial loans would afford impacted employees up to one month’s net pay, capped at $5,000. In the event that the shutdown continues, participating banks and the state will work with impacted employees to provide additional funds. In addition to creating the loan program, the bill would allow municipalities to defer property tax payments from the federal employees who are impacted and prepares the state’s unemployment insurance system to offer benefits to essential workers “if the requisite changes are made to federal law.” On Friday, Lamont’s office said the Democratic and Republican leaders in each of the General Assembly’s four caucuses have reached an agreement to adopt emergency certified legislation and it is being drafted. Approximately 1,500 federal employees in Connecticut are impacted by the partial government shutdown. The state Department of Labor has already been offering some of them employment benefits, but only furloughed employees who are not allowed to work can file for unemployment, which means those working without pay were considered ineligible for benefits. The shutdown, which is the result of the ongoing fight between President Donald Trump and Democratic lawmakers over funds for a U.S.-Mexico border wall is now in its 28th day. This has become the longest shutdown in history and there is no resolution in sight. Before this, the longest government shutdown was during the Clinton administration. It lasted 21 days, from Dec. 16, 1995, until Jan. 5, 1996, according to NBC News.<doc-sep>Today’s Headlines The most important news stories of the day, curated by Post editors and delivered every morning. By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy<doc-sep>While hundreds of thousands of federal workers will have to wait for back pay after the government shutdown ends, thousands more whose pay comes from federal contracts have little hope of recouping the pay they lose when the government isn't operating. Some contractors are turning to other means to make up for the lost income, like taking extra shifts at a second job. Julie Burr, an administrative assistant for the Department of Transportation in Kansas City, said she doesn't expect any compensation for the time she's been out of work during the shutdown and that she can't even get paid for the two weeks before it started because there's no one to process her time sheet. "I'm just trying to take one day at a time honestly," Burr said in a phone interview. "I keep turning on the news and think maybe today's the day something will happen." She said she's taken extra shifts in her side job as a seasonal employee at Barnes and Noble but it only makes up 25 percent of what her normal pay would be and she's had to ask for an extension on her rent payment, which was due on the first of the month. Burr even set up a GoFundMe page to try and help with some of the expenses and is concerned that even if she can set up a payment plan it could hurt her credit score. "I'm a single mom ... we aren't a two income family or anything. It's just me, and I'm kind of trying to make things meet and if it comes to the point of selling items in the house I'll do that," she said. During previous government shutdowns, Congress has passed resolutions approving back pay for most federal workers. But contract workers like custodians and security officers, whose hourly wages are funded by private companies, don’t get paid unless they work. According to 32BJ SEIU, that means sudden unemployment with no end in sight for the 370 Smithsonian security officers in Washington D.C. protecting the popular museums – which house everything from Judy Garland’s ruby red slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” to Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis airplane – as well as the 50 security officers who work for Smithsonian museums in New York. 32BJ SEIU is a large property service workers’ union that estimates some 2,000 of its members are facing potential paycheck disruptions as a result of the shutdown, including some 70 custodians at the Agriculture Department alone. Most of those workers aren't eligible for back pay because they are paid by private companies with government contracts instead of being government employees. It’s a particularly ironic twist for federal workers caught in the showdown between President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats over funding for a border wall. The union said that almost of all of its members are African-American or Latino and many don’t support Trump’s efforts to build a border wall. “A true focus on America would mean support for the hard-working men and women who keep our government safe, clean and running every day while supporting their own families and communities across the country,” said Jaime Contreras, a 32BJ SEIU vice president, in a statement. Burr said she is not a Trump supporter and doesn't support a physical wall, but she does support border security to stop drugs and other illegal activity from entering the country. "I wish everybody would just sit down and come to a compromise," she said.<doc-sep>
The U.S. Senate voted late Thursday to grant back pay for furloughed federal workers, which is usually what happens when the government shuts down. It’s a benevolent and fair thing to do — 800,000 employees forced off the job or having to work without pay because of a political fray shouldn’t go without income through no fault of their own. It’s sad that granting back pay for lost hours is so routine for federal workers that it has become a custom. But that tradition should frost taxpayers who foot the bill for tens of millions of work hours in which no work was done. President Donald Trump reportedly has promised legislators he’d sign the measure, though it has yet to come to a vote in the House. So if it does come to pass as expected, at least federal workers victim to the shutdown won’t suffer so much financially. But the uncertainty and the financial stress is taking a toll, particularly in agencies where morale is already low. The union for the Transportation Security Agency says some of its members — who are considered essential personnel and must stay on the job through the shutdown — have or are planning to quit rather than be forced to work without pay. Ditto for the air traffic controllers. And two other unions representing a wide range of federal workers, including Customs and Border Protection officers, have filed lawsuits against the government over the practice. That shouldn’t surprise. This is the third shutdown in a year for federal workers (albeit one of them lasted only a few hours) and it’s understandable that the stress from such uncertainty and employer dysfunction would have folks looking for the exit. In an economy in which four out of five workers live paycheck to paycheck, granting back pay is the right thing to do for furloughed workers. But it’s not just federal employees who are caught in the political crossfire; in what has become another tradition, federal contractors lose business during the shutdown and don’t get paid. So not only does the country not get the work for which it will be paying furloughed employees, private-sector contractors that the government has increasingly come to rely on take the shutdown in the wallet, with some small operators saying they are being forced to lay off workers and fear for the future of their businesses. Meanwhile, most congressional Republicans — who can usually be counted on to look out for the health of American businesses — continue to stand with Trump over his demand for a wasteful and ineffective border wall that most Americans don’t want, while the government services they do want (and pay for) are circumscribed. No wonder Americans are so cynical about Washington. Scott Martelle is an opinion writer for the Los Angeles Times. He is a native of Maine.
Hey, remember back when this was a big deal? Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White wasn’t kidding when he said former lightweight champion Conor McGregor was worth all the trouble, as “Notorious” now holds the three highest-grossing pay-per-view (PPV) events of all time. Including UFC 229. That’s according to a new report from Dave Meltzer at MMA Fighting, who expects the final tally to be just above the 2.4 million mark. That’s somewhere between White’s first and last estimate once the UFC 229 hype train started picking up speed. The other two, in order, are UFC 202 and UFC 196, also starring Nate Diaz. Viewers who did shell out the $65 price tag and watched Khabib Nurmagomedov retain his 155-pound strap in high definition, courtesy of a fourth-round submission win over the power-punching Irishman (watch it), also got some bonus content by way of “The Eagle’s” post-fight brawl (video). No question Nurmagomedov will be paid handsomely for his PPV points and that may be why he’s so blasé about losing his disclosed salary — valued at $2 million — to Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC). And if money is no object, then neither is a potential rematch. Hi Nate!<doc-sep>The Telegraph Two of the surprise packages of this clay-court season have been British – initially Dan Evans, who made a deep run in Monte Carlo, and more lately Cameron Norrie, who played his second final in three weeks on Sunday. Unfortunately, Norrie wasn’t able to land a maiden ATP title in Lyon. But then he was up against Stefanos Tsitsipas, who has been the dominant force of 2021 outside the slams, and now stands at No 1 in the table of most rankings points gained since January 1. Nevertheless, it had been a hugely creditable effort for Norrie to go this far, especially when you consider that he took out top seed Dominic Thiem on Thursday, and then trounced big-hitting Russian Karen Khachanov in Saturday’s semi-final, losing only two games in the process. Norrie has come to clay late in his career, but it feels like this is developing into his favourite surface. He has one of the heaviest left-handed forehands in the game, loaded with top-spin, and uses it like a miniature version of Rafael Nadal. The result has been a tally of 14 wins and only four losses since he began his European clay-court swing in Barcelona. So while the French Open, which starts next Sunday, has traditionally been a graveyard of British hopes, there are reasons to hope that this year’s event could deliver some more positive results. Norrie’s previous final in Estoril had been a nervewracking affair which he eventually lost on a deciding-set tie-break to the more experienced Spaniard Albert Ramos-Vinolas. Sunday was more straightforward for Tsitsipas, who needed only 69 minutes to hammer home a 6-3, 6-3 victory. It was Tsitsipas’ second title of the clay-court sequence, after he won Monte Carlo in mid-April, taking out Evans in the semi-final along the way. He has become a serious contender to upset the establishment – specifically Nadal and Novak Djokovic – at Roland Garros over the next few weeks. “I felt in good shape from the beginning of the tournament,” said Tsitsipas afterwards. “I am proud of today’s match, I knew it would be a difficult one against Cameron, who has been showing great tennis this week. He has been winning against good players and showing what the left hand can do on clay. “It was not an easy match today. I had to handle the nerves and I am proud of my performance and the way I stayed focused towards my goal.” On this year’s results, meanwhile, both Evans and Norrie stand among the world’s 20 most successful men. Evans is at No 16 and Norrie No 14. The next challenge for them both is to convert that ATP Tour form into a deep run at a major.<doc-sep>McGregor’s comeback was the main draw for UFC 2229 (Picture: Getty) Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Conor McGregor has broken the UFC’s pay-per-view record by posting 2.4 million buys worldwide. UFC 229 was being billed as the biggest main event in the company’s history as two-weight champion McGregor returned from a near two-year hiatus to take on lightweight king Nurmagomedov. Dana White predicted record breaking figures for the much anticipated title battle, with McGregor expected to help the UFC reach new heights once again. McGregor vs Nate Diaz II held the record before UFC 229. Their rematch in August 2016 sold 1.6m PPV. UFC 229 sold 1.9m traditional PPVs, while streaming services attracted 470,000 to 480,000 buys. With the late buys, UFC 229 is set to just break 2.4m, making it the most lucrative night in UFC history. UFC US PAY-PER-VIEW RECORD UFC 229 – 2,400,000 buys* UFC 202 – 1,600,000 buys* UFC 196 – 1,317,000 buys* UFC 205 – 1,300,000 buys* UFC 100 – 1,300,000 buys UFC 194 – 1,200,000 buys* *McGregor fight night White confirmed the gate just fell short of the company’s record a $17.2m, with 20,034 tickets sold for the T-Mobile Arena fight. The PPV figures right now are just estimates, and it will be another several months before the buys are finalised. Nurmagomedov’s dominant victory at UFC 229 was overshadowed by the Russian leaping into the crowd to attack Dillon Danis moments after submitting McGregor. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Chaos ensured when the fight was over (Picture: Getty) A brawl ensured, with McGregor jumped by several members of Nurmagomedov’s team inside the octagon. Nurmagomedov threatened to quit on Thursday if any of his team members have their UFC contracts thrown out. McGregor wants a rematch with Nurmagomedov and has declined the chance to press charges, although footage revealed the 30-year-old seems to have thrown the first punch during the melee. MORE : What did Dillon Danis say to Khabib after Conor McGregor fight at UFC 229?<doc-sep>
UFC President Dana White had predicted big numbers heading into UFC 229 but his estimates may prove to be conservative as MMA Fighting has more recently suggested worldwide pay-per-view numbers closer to 2.4 million. UFC 229 featured the returning Conor McGregor, the unquestioned king of pay-per-view draws and the promotion’s leading box office draw. His opponent, Khabib Nurmagomedov is the unbeaten Dagestani wrecking machine, that oh, by the way, holds the lightweight title. As UFC 229 drew nearer, the event seemed to lack the big fight feel that last year’s Floyd Mayweather vs McGregor boxing match had in its build up. Of course, the UFC promoted the fight as the biggest in the history of the sport. Images of McGregor hurling a dolly at a bus full of people was nearly unavoidable while watching UFC programming. Couple that with the constant insults, disparaging an entire country and religion, and some terrible accusations, and it’s fair to say the UFC made their bed when allowing these actions to persist. Turning a blind eye is tantamount to complicity, at least according to Nurmagomedov, and likely the reason he temporarily lost sanity. However, as the PPV numbers start to trickle in from UFC 229 one thing is clear. People were watching. It’s estimated that the event scored around 1.9 million traditional PPV buys and 470,000 to 480,000 via streaming PPV’s. After you factor in late buys, it puts the figure right around the 2.4 million total buys. Not too shabby. As the UFC doesn’t release the official PPV buy numbers for months after an event, these numbers are an estimate. However, White revealed earlier this week that numbers were well above the two million mark, but he stopped short of declaring UFC 229 hit three million. The previous UFC PPV record was set by McGregor and Nate Diaz for their scrap at UFC 202 in August 2016. That fight set the record with 1.5 million PPV buys. The Irishman now holds three of the top drawing UFC PPV event in company history. The highest grossing non-McGregor event was UFC 100┬áheadlined by Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir 2. UFC 100 did 1.3 million buys. Just to give you an idea of McGregor’s star power, UFC 228 headlined by Tyron Woodley vs. Darren Till did an estimated 130,000 buys. A rematch between Nurmagomedov and McGregor has already been talked about amongst the MMA community. However, its unlikely a rematch will take place anytime soon. But if the UFC does decide to book Nurmagomedov vs McGregor 2, it will no doubt set yet another new PPV record. This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 10/11/2018 This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM
If there was any question about who owns the title of top receiver prospect in the 2019 NFL draft, Mississippi’s D.K. Metcalf put it to rest Saturday afternoon in Indianapolis. After measuring in with one of the most impressive frames of any prospect at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine (6-3, 228 pounds), Metcalf finally hit the field for testing and positional drills Saturday, and set the bar extremely high for his counterparts. Watch Metcalf turn in some ridiculous numbers for a receiver his size at this year’s event: If your favorite team had any hope of landing Metcalf outside of the top five picks, they’ll probably have to trade up to get him at this point.<doc-sep>INDIANAPOLIS — D.K. Metcalf could see their eyes grow wide when he stepped in the room. It didn't matter the day or the team, the response was still the same — a mixture of curiosity, intrigue and a touch of skepticism. Could it be? Within seconds of the introductions, however, everyone in the room could see the truth about Metcalf. And only one word was needed. “‘Wow.’ That’s pretty much all they’ve got to say,” the Ole Miss wide receiver said in a sitdown interview with Yahoo Sports. “Like, ‘Wow. You really are that big.” Mississippi wide receiver D.K. Metcalf runs a drill at the scouting combine in Indianapolis on Saturday. (AP) Metcalf’s freakish physique went viral after shirtless photos recently surfaced on social media and the fascination with his chiseled 6-foot-3, 228-pound frame only intensified after he bench-pressed 225 pounds 27 times and was told he has 1.9 percent body fat. D.K. Metcalf is Mel Kiper Jr.’s top ranked wide receiver, linebacker, defensive end, strong safety and tight end prospect in this year’s draft. pic.twitter.com/NLcob3O97D — Field Yates (@FieldYates) February 11, 2019 “After I did it twice, the woman was like, ‘No, we have to do it again. ‘It says you’re too lean.’ And she was like, 'Yup, you're lean. '” But Metcalf, a potential early round pick on the first or second day of next month’s draft, arrived at the NFL scouting combine determined to show off something more than just his muscles. He set out to embarrass his doubters and to prove he’s the best receiver in this year’s draft class. And on Saturday, the former Rebel pass-catcher did just that, continuing an already impressive week with unofficial 40-yard dash times of 4.33 and 4.38 seconds. “A lot of people think I can’t bend or get in and out of breaks,” he said a day before he flashed his impressive speed. “There’s a lot of knocks on tall people but it helps that I can go out there and bench 27 reps. I can squat a lot. I can bench a lot. I’m powerful. I try not to look at myself as a big person. I’m 6-4, but I can get in and out of breaks like I’m 5-9. Story continues “I can’t wait to run routes tomorrow,” he confidently added. “Just to give them a first-hand look that I can get in and out of breaks. I’m just a big receiver.” Metcalf insisted he didn’t feel any added pressure heading into Saturday’s drills. Instead, he viewed it as a chance to finally dispel all the doubts about his body type. “They can talk all they want. I know myself,” said Metcalf, who had 569 receiving yards and five touchdowns on 26 catches last year before his season was curtailed by a neck injury. “… I’m just going to go out there and be me.” While some may knock his linebacker-like size, the imposing receiver has turned plenty of heads in Indianapolis. “He looked like Jim Brown,” Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden said this week. “He’s the biggest wideout I’ve ever seen. You have to ask yourself, who is tackling this guy? So, if you’re a 175-pound corner and you’re tackling a 235-pound back or a 230-pound wideout or a tight end, you have to ask yourself: ‘Is this what I want to do?’” Told of Gruden’s high praise and Brown comparison, Metcalf told Yahoo Sports: “It’s just a blessing just to have him recognize me in that aspect. That just goes to prove how much hard work I’ve put in but you can’t listen to all of the outside noise, you’ve still got to keep your head down and continue to be the person that you are and continue to work.” While he greatly appreciated his name being mentioned alongside a Hall of Famer, Metcalf purposely avoids drawing his own comparisons to other receivers. Asked why, he matter-of-factly replied: “Because then they’re going to be looking for me to do him numbers. I don’t like to compare myself to anybody because I’m me, and nobody’s seen me yet.” More from Yahoo Sports:<doc-sep>
Real recognize real. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and cornerback Steven Nelson spent some time on Saturday afternoon taking in the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine. All three were watching when Ole Miss WR D.K. Metcalf put on a show during the 40-yard dash. At 6-foot-3 and 228 pounds, Metcalf ran a 4.33 40-yard dash. He made it look easy and smooth too. That performance got notice of the entire football-loving world, and both Mahomes and Hill took to social media to comment on it. 4.33…💪🏽💪🏽 — Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) March 2, 2019 The MVP of the NFL was the first to interject about Metcalf’s performance. It was a simple tweet with some flexing emoji’s alongside Metcalf’s 40-yard dash time. You see that too wowzers https://t.co/vhZkzST2BU — Ty Hill (@cheetah) March 2, 2019 Hill was a bit more impressed by the performance. As a fellow receiver who runs fast, he’s got a unique amount of respect for what Metcalf was able to accomplish on the field. Yeah sign him now 😂 https://t.co/r2sYWPyZZB — Steve Nelson (@Nelson_Island) March 2, 2019 Steven Nelson on the other hand is ready to see him join the Chiefs, or whatever team he ends up on in free agency, probably because he doesn’t want have to ever try to cover a player like Metcalf. Ultimately Metcalf’s physical gifts will likely put him out of range of where the Chiefs are picking. It’s sure fun to think about what a player like this would be like in the Chiefs’ explosive offense playing alongside players like Mahomes and Hill.
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas are not having a good time with each other and the couple is already headed for a divorce, claims a magazine. According to OK! magazine, the 36-year-old actress and the 26-year-old singer are quickly falling out of love now that they are "starting to really get to know each other", reports gossipcop.com. "They've been fighting about everything -- work, partying, spending time together. The bottom line is that Nick and Priyanka rushed into things...And now they're paying the price. Their marriage is hanging by a thread," said a source. The source added that Nick believed the actress was "cool and easygoing" when they got married. "But recently Nick has seen a controlling side to her. She also has a temper -- that's something Nick wasn't aware of until after the wedding celebrations." According to the source, Nick's family is "begging him to end" the marriage as they initially thought Priyanka was "this mature woman who was ready to settle down and have kids", but they now feel she's a party girl who "acts like she is 21". The source says a split could result in a major battle over money. "There are whispers that Nick and Priyanka got married so quickly they didn't take the time to draw up a prenuptial agreement..." The couple got married in India in December last year. Priyanka and Nick had three-day wedding festivities at Jodhpur's royal Umaid Bhawan Palace, where they exchanged wedding vows as per both Christian and Hindu rituals in two separate ceremonies. ALSO SEE | Priyanka Chopra attends Franklin Jonas's convocation sans husband Nick Jonas ALSO READ | Priyanka Chopra reveals Nick Jonas bowled her over with grand surprise a day before wedding<doc-sep>The internet broke over the weekend when it emerged that Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra is having trouble in her marriage to Hollywood artist Nick Jonas ‘117 days after they tied the knot’. The actress is nearly 10 years older to him. Yet, love blossomed and last year, they had a dream-like marriage. Both talked to the media about what drew them to the other and it made this jodi even more endearing and lovely. It was a significant union for it proved that age and culture is no bar when the love is truly there. But the article published by ‘OK!’ Magazine has broken the hearts of their fans. The scathing story states how both of them have been fighting over everything. Moreover, it goes on to say that Nick was stunned to see Priyanka’s controlling side. The family of Nick is in fact ‘begging him’ to end the marriage as Priyanka, who was once ‘ready to settle down and have kids’ is according to them a ‘party girl who acts like she’s 21’. Finally, it claims the lovers rushed into the marriage and didn’t have time even for a pre-nup. A section of Indian media believed the story and even published it on their portals. Some netizens also believed it but a majority of them raised some valid questions. Firstly, there was no hint of trouble-in-paradise before the ‘OK!’ story suddenly dropped. Usually, one gets a hint if a celebrated couple is about to split but in this case, there was not even a murmur. This was compounded by the fact that there have been Instagram posts that show them enjoying in each other’s company. Just last week, Nick Jonas shared a picture of them vacationing in Miami. Few days later, Priyanka uploaded a picture where she can be seen kissing him. Just last Wednesday, Nick Jonas promoted Priyanka Chopra’s YouTube series and wrote some lovely things about her in the caption. Another indication that the article might be false and malicious is the controversial history of the ‘OK!’ magazine. This isn’t the first time that they have spread such reports. Earlier, they reported that Hollywood actress Mila Kunis is ending her marriage with Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher in just 110 days. It has been more than a year since this rumour article went live and the couple are going strong. They later also had the audacity to claim that Mila gave them an exclusive interview to them. It was found that the quotes were lifted from various interviews of the Friends With Benefits actress. In case of Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin, the magazine cooked up a story that they are headed for a split within 139 days of their wedding. The story was published recently and just like Priyanka-Nick article, it went viral and led to a lot of speculations. Needless to say, all is well in their marriage and recently they were seen having a dinner date in their new mansion at Beverly Hills. Similar stories were also put out by ‘OK!’ regarding the divorce of actors Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel and that of footballer David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham. And yes, they are still married. And this is not all. A quick search on the internet will throw up many more lies spread by ‘OK!’. Due to all these factors, it makes us totally cynical about the said report. Here’s wishing all is well in the marriage of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas and that they sue the said magazine if their claims turn out to be false. BOLLYWOOD NEWS Catch us for latest Bollywood News, New Bollywood Movies update, Box office collection, New Movies Release , Bollywood News Hindi, Entertainment News, Bollywood News Today & upcoming movies 2020 and stay updated with latest hindi movies only on Bollywood Hungama.<doc-sep>Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are all set to sue the US magazine that ran an article saying the couple was heading for a divorce after just 117 days of marriage. OK! magazine quoted a source saying, "They've been fighting about everything - work, partying, spending time together. The bottom line is that Nick and Priyanka rushed into things...And now they're paying the price. Their marriage is hanging by a thread." Now, according to a report in an entertainment website, Priyanka is preparing to sue the magazine for spreading false information. Priyanka's close associate told the website, "Once she makes up her mind to deal with negative rumour-mongering, nothing can stop her. Priyanka will let loose her legal team on this news-manufacturing tabloid and ensure they get to their knees." The website quoted Priyanka's friend saying, "I met them both last week. The vibes between Priyanka and Nick is so warm no party pooper can piss on her parade. Tabloids and portals that go any lengths to generate news must be told where to get off." The OK! magazine's slanderous article was thrashed by Priyanka's fans on social media. The fans were upset with the magazine as, apart from stating false claims about the couple's marriage, the magazine targeted Priyanka and showed her in a bad light. As the OK! magazine also quoted the source saying, "Nick believed Priyanka was cool and easygoing when they got married. But recently Nick has seen a controlling side to her. She also has a temper -- that’s something Nick wasn’t aware of until after the wedding celebrations." The article went on to say that Nick's family is "begging him to end" the marriage as they initially thought Priyanka was "this mature woman who was ready to settle down and have kids," but they now feel she's a party girl who "acts like she is 21." This not the first time a US magazine has targeted Priyanka. Earlier, The Cut magazine published a racist article against Priyanka. The article called her a 'global scam artist.' After facing a backlash, the magazine had to take down the article. ALSO READ | Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas headed for divorce within 3 months of marriage: US magazine ALSO READ | Priyanka Chopra responds to The Cut's viral, now-deleted piece calling her a scam artist ALSO READ | Priyanka Chopra is a global scam artist? No, you are racist ALSO SEE: All photos from Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas's Delhi wedding reception<doc-sep>
Actor Priyanka Chopra and her singer husband Nick Jonas are not headed towards divorce and will reportedly sue OK! magazine for publishing a slanderous article against the couple. According to a report in In.com, a source close to Priyanka said that she will ‘let loose’ her legal team on the magazine for alleging that the couple are headed towards a divorce just ‘117 days’ after getting married. Gossipcop.com contacted Priyanka’s rep, who told the website that the story is ‘nonsense’. Priyanka’s close associate told In.com, “Once she makes up her mind to deal with negative rumour-mongering, nothing can stop her. Piyanka will let loose her legal team on this news-manufacturing tabloid and ensure they get to their knees.” Another friend of Priyanka said that they are still very much in love. “I met them both last week. The vibes between Priyanka and Nick is so warm no party pooper can piss on her parade. Tabloids and portals that go any lengths to generate news must be told where to get off,” they said. The OK! magazine article read that the two are quickly falling out of love now that they are “starting to really get to know each other”. “They’ve been fighting about everything -- work, partying, spending time together. The bottom line is that Nick and Priyanka rushed into things...And now they’re paying the price. Their marriage is hanging by a thread,” said a source. Watch: Priyanka Chopra waves fan’s bra at her first Jonas Brothers concert Also: Urvashi Rautela attacks report claiming Boney Kapoor touched her inappropriately, says ‘you don’t know to respect girls’ The source is quoted as saying that Nick believed the actor was “cool and easygoing” when they got married. “But recently Nick has seen a controlling side to her. She also has a temper -- that’s something Nick wasn’t aware of until after the wedding celebrations.” The article goes on to say that Nick’s family is “begging him to end” the marriage as they initially thought Priyanka was “this mature woman who was ready to settle down and have kids”, but they now feel she’s a party girl who “acts like she is 21”. Priyanka Chopra and US singer Nick Jonas attend the premiere of Isn't It Romantic. (AFP) The source says a split could result in a major battle over money. “There are whispers that Nick and Priyanka got married so quickly they didn’t take the time to draw up a prenuptial agreement...” But in reality, Priyanka and Nick are sharing daily glimpses into their happily married life on social media. She attended her first ever Jonas Brothers concert on Saturday where Nick said ‘I love you’ to her from the stage in sign language. He also promoted her latest YouTube original, If I Could Tell You One Thing, on his Instagram page. The couple was also in Miami last week with Joe, Kevin and Joe’s fiance and actor Sophie Turner. The family partied together on a yacht and videos of their fun day out went viral on social media. Priyanka and Nick got married in India in December last year in three-day wedding festivities at Jodhpur’s royal Umaid Bhawan Palace, where they exchanged wedding vows as per both Christian and Hindu rituals in two separate ceremonies. After the wedding, The Cut magazine had also published a sexist, racist piece against Priyanka, calling her a ‘global scam artist’ for marrying Nick. The magazine had to take down the article and issue an apology after international backlash. Follow @htshowbiz for more ott:10
The Divisional Round of the 2019 NFL Playoffs was about as predictable as it could be with all four home teams advancing to their respective conference title games. Normally, at least one road team wins a game, but this year all four teams swept to victory for just the fourth time since NFL realignment in 2002. Being the top seeded team in either conference used to not mean much, but since 2013 it has meant everything in both conferences. Nine of the ten top seeded teams over the last five years advanced to the Super Bowl. Whereas just three of the ten top seeded teams achieved the same feat from 2008-2012. That means four of the last five Super Bowls have featured the top seeded team from each conference. Amazingly, this happened only one time from 1994-2012. Odds are, we are going to see the Chiefs and Saints playing in early February and that seems to be just fine with Denver Broncos fan on Twitter who overwhelmingly voted for their division rival to end a really long Super Bowl drought over seeing Tom Brady add to his collection of trophies. Who would you rather see win the AFC Championship game? #BroncosCountry — MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) January 14, 2019 Anyway, here is when you’ll want to watch. The NFC is first up then we’ll see about the AFC in the evening. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 NFC: 1:05 PM MT - Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints (FOX) AFC: 4:40 PM MT - New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS)<doc-sep>The schedule for the conference championship round of the 2019 NFL playoffs is such that the winner of the NFC title game will be able to kick back and watch the AFC title game as it awaits its challenger for Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta. The Rams and Saints kick off what should be a dandy of a conference championship Sunday with their game in New Orleans. It's a rematch of the high-scoring affair in the regular season that ended with a Saints victory, also at the Superdome. Patriots vs. Chiefs also happens to be a rematch, though when New England beat Kansas City in the regular season, the game was played in Foxborough. MORE: Watch NFL conference championships live with fuboTV (7-day free trial) FOX will carry the NFC championship game, with kickoff scheduled for 3:05 p.m. ET. CBS will broadcast the AFC championship game, with kickoff set for 6:40 p.m. ET. Below is all the info you need, including SN's predictions, for conference championship weekend in the NFL. NFL conference championship schedule Date Matchup Time Channel Sun., Jan. 20 NFC: No. 2 Rams at No. 1 Saints 3:05 p.m. FOX/fuboTV Sun., Jan. 20 AFC: No. 2 Patriots at No. 1 Chiefs 6:40 p.m. CBS/fuboTV Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints: Sunday, Jan. 20, 3:05 p.m. ET, FOX TV: FOX — Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews (field reporter), Chris Myers (field reporter) Radio: WESTWOOD ONE — Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner, Ed Werder | SIRIUS/XM: 88 (WW1) The Rams and Saints, as the two best teams in the NFC should, will play for the conference championship Sunday. Top-seeded New Orleans earned the right to host the penultimate playoff game by beating second-seeded Los Angeles at the Superdome back in Week 9. Not much separated the teams' high-flying, balanced offenses in the first meeting. The Rams finished the regular season as the higher-scoring offense overall, ranked second in the NFL with 32.9 points per game. But the Saints were right behind them at 31.5 points per game. The Rams ranked No. 3 in rushing offense; the Saints were No. 6. There was a bigger difference on the other side of the ball. The Saints ranked No. 14 in both total and scoring defense, including No. 2 against the run. The Rams were No. 19 in total, No. 20 in scoring and No. 23 against the run. In just their second year together as Rams coach and quarterback, Sean McVay and Jared Goff are looking to advance to their first Super Bowl. Saints counterparts Sean Payton and Drew Brees are looking for a chance to win their second Super Bowl over the past 10 seasons. Although the QBs are on the marquee, the Rams' Todd Gurley and C.J. Anderson and the Saints' Alvin Kamara and Mark ingram are red-hot rushing duos working behind elite offensive lines. Defensively, linemen Aaron Donald and Cameron Jordan lead star-studded casts. Given the volume of playmakers backed by great coaching, there's no reason this sequel in the Superdome can't be even more compelling than the original. Here are Sporting News' picks and predictions for Rams vs. Saints. New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs: Sunday, Jan. 20, 6:40 p.m. ET, CBS TV: CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Jay Feely, Gene Steratore Radio: WESTWOOD ONE: Kevin Kugler, Tony Boselli, Ross Tucker | SIRIUS/XM: 88 Oddsmakers are not dishing out any favors to those who are tired of seeing the Patriots in the Super Bowl. New England's status as underdog for the AFC championship game in Kansas City plays right into Tom Brady's nonsensical claim that "everyone thinks (the Patriots) suck and can't win any games." Of course, there is a minuscule fragment of truth to the New England quarterback's words. The Patriots reaching an eighth consecutive conference title game on the strength of a 41-year-old passer is a mind-boggling accomplishment. And there's a reason the Chiefs are the favorites to reach the Super Bowl; his name is Patrick Mahomes. The Kansas City QB, likely the NFL MVP for 2018 after throwing 50 touchdowns in the regular season, is the kind of player who can give the Patriots problems. New England under coach Bill Belichick is known for its uncanny preparation habits, but Mahomes is capable of plays for which an opponent simply can't prepare. Then again, Brady remains the leader on the other side. And the Patriots' offense, now an established threat in the power running game to compliment Brady's precision in the passing game, can attack the Chiefs in multiple ways. If there are weaknesses in the Kansas City defense — and there are — New England will identify and exploit them. It all sets up what should be another AFC title-game classic. Here are Sporting News' picks and predictions for Patriots vs. Chiefs. (Contributing: Vinnie Iyer)<doc-sep>Bill Feig/Associated Press The race to Super Bowl LIII been exciting so far, but there just wasn't a ton of drama in the divisional round. While the Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles were able to pull upsets over Wild Card Weekend, we had the top two seeds in each conference advance to the championship round. This means we're getting the conference-title matchups it's felt like we were going to get for some time now. This Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs will host the New England Patriots for the right to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LIII. The New Orleans Saints will host the Los Angeles Rams for the right to represent the NFC. In case you missed it, both of these games are rematches from the regular season. The Saints and Patriots came out victorious in their respective matchups, but a lot changed with all four of these teams since the regular season. The Los Angeles Rams, for example, now have a two-headed backfield that can rival New Orleans'. At this point, it could be anyone's Super Bowl to win We're here to look ahead at the remaining NFL playoff schedule. We'll run down the viewing information for the final two rounds, examine the latest odds and over/unders from OddsShark and make score predictions for Conference Championship Weekend. We'll also dig into some of the latest playoff-related buzz. Video Play Button Videos you might like Conference Championships Sunday, January 20 NFC Conference Championship Game Who: Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints When: 3:05 p.m. ET TV and Live Stream: Fox and Fox Sports Go Odds and Over/Under: NO -3.5, 57 Prediction: Saints 31, Rams 26 AFC Conference Championship Game Who: New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs When: 6:40 p.m. ET TV and Live Stream: CBS and CBS All Access Odds and Over/Under: KC -3, 55.5 Prediction: Patriots 28, Chiefs 26 Super Bowl LIII Sunday, February 2 AFC Champions vs. NFC Champions When: 6:30 p.m. ET TV and Live Stream: CBS and CBS All Access We're predicting the Patriots and Saints to advance to Super Bowl LIII, but here are the latest championship odds from OddsShark. Super Bowl Odds New Orleans Saints: 7-4 Kansas City Chiefs: 11-4 New England Patriots: 10-3 Los Angeles Rams: 7-2 Latest Buzz Injuries Could Be a Factor for New Orleans An injury to running back Todd Gurley caused the Rams to start C.J. Anderson the last two games of the regular season. Both are healthy now, and each played a significant role against the Dallas Cowboys last week. Unfortunately for New Orleans, the Saints aren't quite so healthy heading into their rematch with Los Angeles. Obviously, the big news is that the Saints have lost star defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins to a torn Achilles. Losing Rankins, who had 40 tackles and 8.0 sacks in the regular season, certainly hurts. However, his isn't the only injury New Orleans is dealing with. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter (h/t Mike Triplett of ESPN.com), guard Andrus Peat played with a broken hand against the Philadelphia Eagles. Per a source, Peat broke the hand in Week 17 and had surgery during New Orleans first-round bye. While it's admirable that Peat was able to play through the injury, it's hard to believe that he'll be back to 100 percent by this Sunday. His injury will be one to track throughout the game. Weather Could Be a Factor in AFC Title Game Last weekend, snow infiltrated Arrowhead Stadium. This didn't slow down the Chiefs offense, as Kansas City rolled comfortably over Indianapolis. This week, laughably cold temperatures are on the menu, as meteorologist Ryan Maue points out: With temperatures well below freezing, we may not see the same aerial back-and-forth we saw the last time Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes went head-to-head. While NFL equipment has improved significantly over the years, sub-zero conditions still make it difficult to grip, throw and catch a football. Instead, we may see both teams focus more on the run. This would seem to favor Sony Michel and the Patriots ground attack at first blush. "I think if anything, the cold should help the Patriots by slowing down the Chiefs offense," Ben Volin of the Boston Globe wrote on Twitter. "Pats' best chance to win is to grind out a low-scoring game with ball control and defense." However, snowy conditions also seemed to favor the Colts and their rushing attack last week, but that was not to be. Can Mahomes be Stopped? The weather might slow down Mahomes and the Chiefs passing attack, but it might not. Mahomes, as Robert Mays of the Undefeated recently pointed out, is on a level all his own. We've seen Mahomes do some incredible things this season, from throwing on the run across his body to throwing without even looking at the receiver. The Texas Tech alumnus makes plays that other quarterbacks wouldn't dream of even attempting. Who's to say that he won't make outlandish throws in frigid weather? Mahomes did, after all, pass for 278 yards in snowy conditions last week. There's a good chance that not even the cold will slow Mahoes. If he carves up the Patriots defense and the Chiefs roll, it will be hard not to like Kansas City's chances in Super Bowl LIII.<doc-sep>
Elise Amendola/Associated Press With only four teams remaining in the NFL playoffs, the contenders for Super Bowl LIII will soon be decided. On Sunday, the Conference Championship round will take place, with a pair of Super Bowl berths on the line. In the NFC, the New Orleans Saints will host the Los Angeles Rams in the first matchup on Sunday afternoon. Then, the Kansas City Chiefs will host the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. Each matchup features the top two seeds from its respective conference. Below is a look at the schedule for the rest of the playoffs, along with predictions for both Conference Championship matchups. Remaining Postseason Schedule Sunday, Jan. 20 Video Play Button Videos you might like Conference Championships NFC Championship Game: No. 2 Los Angeles Rams at No. 1 New Orleans Saints, 3:05 p.m. ET, Fox AFC Championship Game: No. 2 New England Patriots at No. 1 Kansas City Chiefs, 6:40 p.m. ET, CBS Sunday, Feb. 3 Super Bowl LIII NFC champion vs. AFC champion, 6:30 p.m. ET, CBS Where to Watch: NFL playoff games, studio shows and more are available through fuboTV. Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press The first matchup of the Conference Championship round on Sunday features the top two teams from the NFC. Not only were New Orleans and Los Angeles the top two teams, but each has a strong offense. When the two teams played on Nov. 4, the Saints outlasted the Rams, 45-35, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Neither team has been to the Super Bowl in recent seasons. The Saints last played in the NFC Championship Game in the 2009 season, which was also the last time they won the Super Bowl. They had lost in the divisional round in their three previous playoff appearances prior to beating the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. The Rams' divisional-round win was their first postseason victory since the 2004 season. They haven't played in the NFC Championship Game since the 2001 season, which was the year they lost to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI. Although the Saints won their last matchup against the Rams—and they again have home-field advantage—don't expect the same result. The Rams will rely on their two-headed rushing attack of Todd Gurley and C.J. Anderson to outscore the Saints, and the defense will come up with a key stop late to seal the victory. Pick: Rams 44, Saints 41 New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs Adam Glanzman/Getty Images This matchup features the two top seeds in the AFC, one with tons of playoff experience and the other with much less. The Chiefs haven't played in the AFC Championship Game since the 1993 season, and they haven't been to the Super Bowl since winning Super Bowl IV at the end of the 1969 season. Kansas City had lost in the divisional round or Wild Card Round in four of the previous five seasons before it beat Indianapolis on Saturday to advance. The Patriots are playing in the AFC Championship Game for the eighth straight season. They'll be looking to play in the Super Bowl for the third straight year. New England has won five Super Bowls, all with veteran quarterback Tom Brady at the helm, since the 2001 season. The Chiefs may have the better record and home-field advantage, but the Patriots' experience will be too much to overcome. And just like when these two teams played in the regular season, New England will earn a close win. Expect Brady to come through for New England late, throwing a game-winning touchdown pass to help the Pats get back to the Super Bowl. Pick: Patriots 37, Chiefs 34
In this image take from video provided by WCVB in Boston, firefighters battle a large fire in Lawrence, a suburb of Boston, on Thursday. Photo: WCVB via AP<doc-sep>At least 70 buildings north of Boston, Massachusetts have been set ablaze by what appears to be a ruptured gas line. Authorities are evacuating residents from parts of Lawrence, Andover and North Andover. One person has died. The residents of the three communities north of Boston, serviced by Columbia Gas, have been ordered to evacuate after a reported gas line rupture triggered a series of violent explosions. One of the many fires in #Lawrencepic.twitter.com/04KeLnOe1m — Itz Pugg (@ItzPugg) September 13, 2018 Scores of homes have been damaged in the inferno. Photos posted on social media show raging fires and thick plumes of black smoke billowing from the buildings. #BREAKING: At least 20 gas explosions cause multiple fires across Lawrence, Massachusetts. pic.twitter.com/wnh0vZMPvr — UA News (@UrgentAlertNews) September 13, 2018 10 different fires started in lawrence all at the same time pic.twitter.com/MLyHW64wrH — Gerald (@GDARSHH) September 13, 2018 To give you a sense of how strained and spread out the resources are right now, this house is on fire in Lawrence and there are no firefighters there yet. #WBZpic.twitter.com/PLBTIfNfMo — Liam Martin (@LiamWBZ) September 13, 2018 At least a dozen people have been injured in the explosions and fires. Lawrence General Hospital reported that of 10 people that had been taken to the facility, one patient is in critical and one in serious condition. One patient was transferred to another hospital for treatment. The injuries range from smoke inhalation to "traumatic blast injuries," the hospital said, adding that its staff has been preparing “for multiple casualties.” One person was killed when a chimney from an exploding house landed on his car. Leonel Rondon, 18, of Lawrence was pronounced dead at Massachusetts General Hospital, according to the Boston Globe. Several houses have crumbled as result of the explosions that have swept through Lawrence. House leveled in Lawrence after one of many explosions and fires in the area. @NBC10Bostonpic.twitter.com/61QpkA1oeK — Michael Rosenfield NBC10 Boston (@MikeRNBCBoston) September 13, 2018 Massachusetts State Police said that the gas lines are being depressurized, but noted that the process “will take some time.” All power in the three towns will be temporary shut off, to allow for essential repairs, police said. 🚨ADVISORY🚨 Power company will be shutting OFF power to all of #Lawrence, #NorthAndover, and #Andover to assist in the #Gas situation. — Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice) September 13, 2018 Meanwhile, there are fears that the number of fires may rise, as police say the reports keep coming in. MSP Fusion Center has current updated tally of responses to fires/explosions/investigations of gas odor at 70. Spread over wide swath of south #Lawrence and northern part of #NorthAndover with several others across Merrimack River in north Lawrence. pic.twitter.com/a7kBYaWFrJ — Mass State Police (@MassStatePolice) September 13, 2018 Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!<doc-sep>Annie Wilson, 73, was home alone in her third-floor apartment in south Lawrence when she smelled smoke. She opened her back door and smoke poured into the house. She ran out the front, and her parakeets flew away as she tried to rescue them. Fire quickly consumed the building. Ms. Wilson said she lost everything, including her husband’s ashes, which were in an urn, all her family photographs and all her clothes. “It was just crazy,” said Jessica Wilson, 43, Ms. Wilson’s daughter-in-law. “People were walking in the street with bags, kids were crying, there were sirens all over the place.” In the long hours after the fires, sections of the communities turned dark and silent, with power turned off and people told to leave. More than 18,000 customers were without electricity at one point on Thursday night. Long lines of traffic jammed the roads out of some towns. Traffic was crammed, too, near roads to shelters that were opened to those left homeless. Some exits off the major interstate highways were closed, and officials said the area’s schools would be shuttered on Friday. Thousands of people were left to sort out what to do. Some people said they were told to leave only if they smelled gas; others said they were told to leave regardless. Residents said they were uncertain whether to stay or go, and when they might return. “What we need folks to do is that if it’s happening in your home, you have a funny smell, just evacuate, come out to the street,” Mayor Dan Rivera of Lawrence told WBZ-TV. The worst part, said Maria Santana, who was at home in Lawrence when she smelled gas, was that the explosions came without warning and that no one in authority seemed to have any idea of what was happening. A school not far from her home that her children and grandchildren had attended was damaged, she said.<doc-sep>A natural gas leak fiasco sparked fires in at least 39 homes throughout northeast Massachusetts communities, killing a man, causing explosions, and creating widespread "Armageddon," police and local officials said Thursday. The fires, which erupted after suspected gas leaks around Lawrence, Massachusetts, are still unexplained. Authorities say one of the homes that exploded sent a chimney hurtling through the air and onto a car, fatally injuring the driver. “It looked like Armageddon, it really did,” Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told reporters. “There were billows of smoke coming from Lawrence behind me. I could see pillars of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover.” Gov. Charlie Baker said state and local authorities are investigating but that it could take days or weeks before they turn up answers. “This is still very much an active scene,” he said. “There will be plenty of time later tonight, tomorrow morning and into the next day to do some of the work around determining exactly what happened and why.” Methuen Police Chief Joseph Solomon said there were 20 to 25 homes on fire in Lawrence. Solomon said there were so many fires “you (couldn't) even see the sky.” Officials have identified the victim who died as Leonel Rondon, of Lawrence. They say he was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where he died around 8:30 p.m. ET of his injuries. At least 18 other people went to area hospitals with injuries. Lawrence General Hospital said it treated four victims with fire-related injuries but did not immediately release their conditions or the severity. State Police say at least 39 fires erupted Thursday afternoon in the communities of Lawrence, Andover and North Andover. It's unclear how many of the fires were in homes or other locations. The Associated Press reported that all of the fires were in homes. Andover officials said in a statement Thursday night that all 35 fires in the town have been extinguished. At the peak of the situation, they say 18 fires were burning at the same time in Andover. Schools in all three communities were canceled for Friday, and some schools were being used as shelters for residents. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency blamed the fires on gas lines that had become over-pressurized, but officials who responded to the area were still investigating the cause. State officials said Columbia Gas was working to ease pressure on gas lines following the fires. Columbia had announced earlier Thursday that it would be upgrading gas lines in neighborhoods across the state, including the area where the explosions happened. It was not clear whether work was happening there Thursday, and a spokeswoman did not immediately return calls. Reached by phone, some local officials described scenes of panic as residents rushed to evacuate, many wondering if their homes would be next to erupt in flames. In North Andover, town selectman Phil Decologero said his entire neighborhood had gathered in the street, afraid to enter their homes. Just a few streets down, he said, homes were burning. “It’s definitely a scary situation at the moment,” he said. “It’s pretty severe.” Lawrence resident Ra Nam says he was in his yard when the smoke detector in his basement went off around 4:30 p.m. He ran to his basement and found that the room was glowing. Nam says that his boiler was on fire. He says he quickly grabbed a fire extinguisher and put it out. Minutes later, Nam says he heard a loud boom come from his neighbor’s house and the ground shook. Nam said a woman and two kids had made it out of the house, but the basement was on fire. Residents in several communities that are serviced by Columbia Gas were urged to evacuate. Danger lurks underground from aging gas pipes The three communities that have so far been affected by the leaks house more than 146,000 residents. The Massachusetts State Police said it responded to at least 17 separate reports of fires or explosions and reported "numerous evacuations of neighborhoods where there are gas odors are underway. " Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque told The Eagle-Tribune that he’s “never seen anything like this.” Lawrence is about 30 miles north of Boston near the New Hampshire state line. Contributing: Associated Press<doc-sep>
There is an affecting scene in the film “White Boy... In this image take from video provided by WCVB in Boston, flames consume a home in Lawrence, Mass., a suburb of Boston, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2018. Dozens of homes burst into flames Thursday after a series of gas explosions rocked three towns outside Boston, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky and forcing mass evacuations. The Massachusetts State Police released a map that showed 70 confirmed fires and reports of gas odor over a few square miles in the towns of Lawrence, Andover and North Andover — and many residents were told to leave their homes immediately. One 18-year-old man was killed when a chimney fell onto his car, the Essex District Attorney’s Office said. A total of 10 people were being treated at Lawrence General Hospital — one in critical condition and one in serious condition. Cases ranged from smoke inhalation to traumatic blast injuries. The state police Thursday night said that their “tally of responses to fires/explosions/investigations of gas odor [was] at 70.” They added: “Residents in the affected towns . . . who have gas service from Columbia Gas should evacuate their homes immediately.” Kimberly Nicollosi of North Andover told the Boston Herald she was a block away from one house when it suddenly exploded into flames. “It just went up, it sounded like we were being bombed,” she told the paper. “The whole house just shook. I grabbed my kid, my dogs and I just left. It’s really scary.” Methuen Police Chief Joseph Solomon — whose department helped in the response — said the number of fires burning across the Merrimack Valley at around 6:30 p.m. could be as high as 100, according to the Eagle-Tribune. A potential cause for the explosions were “over-pressurized” gas lines in the structures, according to Boston’s WFXT-TV. Officials said Thursday night that the gas lines were being “depressurized” but it would take some time to have that completed. National Grid said they were turning off electricity in all three neighborhoods to assist the “gas situation.” Footage from the area showed firefighters battling flames at multiple locations as they struggled to keep up with the devastation. Smoke could be seen billowing out from the windows of numerous homes. Andover’s official Twitter account ordered people to shut their gas off. “ATTENTION ANDOVER: … Residents and businesses are being advised to evacuate. We will post updates as soon as we have information,” the tweet read.
Many Easter services were held across the area on Sunday, including Chestnut Ridge Church in the Cheat Lake area of Morgantown. The church kicked off Easter with a Saturday evening service and also held a 9 and 11 am service on Sunday morning. These are some of the most well attended services, along with Christmas. The theme for the service this year was Breakthrough. “It’s the type of breakthrough that deals with our past. A pardon for our past through Jesus Christ. It’s something that gives us power for the present, and then a promise for the future. Becuase we believe that since Jesus rose again from the dead, so will we, if we put our trust in him,” said Pastor Tim Haring of Chestnut Ridge Church. Before and after the services , families were able to take photos at specially decorated Easter photo booths in the lobby.<doc-sep>President Trump Donald TrumpTrump lashes out after grand jury seated for New York criminal probe Schumer tees up vote on Jan. 6 commission bill Senators struggle to save Jan. 6 commission MORE on Sunday attended Easter church services in Palm Beach, Florida, according to a White House pool report. Trump arrived at the Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea shortly after 11 a.m. eastern time. He was joined by First Lady Melania Trump Melania TrumpBidens meet with Kennedy Center honorees, a tradition ignored by Trump Jill Biden recognizes Fauci as an 'American hero' Here's why Joe Biden polls well, but Kamala Harris does not MORE and his daughter, Tiffany Trump. ADVERTISEMENT Trump has previously celebrated Easter at the same church. He and Melania were also married at the church in 2005. Earlier Sunday, Trump wished followers a happy Easter on Twitter and claimed he has "never been happier or more content." "Happy Easter! I have never been happier or more content because your Country is doing so well, with an Economy that is the talk of the World and may be stronger than it has ever been before. Have a great day!" Trump tweeted.<doc-sep>Staff Reports Pacific Daily News/USA TODAY NETWORK Catholic services Information courtesy of Umatuna SI Yu'os, the Archdiocese of Agana's newspaper. Hagatña – Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica Good Friday – 1 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 1:30 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 5:45 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., and 11:30 a.m., (no 6 p.m. Mass) Agaña Heights – Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Good Friday – 1:30 p.m. Rosary (sorrowful mysteries), 2 p.m. Seven Last Words, 2:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 8 p.m. Easter Sunday – 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. Agat – Our Lady of Mount Carmel Good Friday – 2 p.m. Seven Last Words, 2:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Asan – Niño Perdido y Sagrada Familia Good Friday – 7 a.m. Village Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 9 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Barrigada – San Vicente Ferrer & San Roke Good Friday – noon Stations of the Cross, 1 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, Veneration of the Cross, Santo Entiero Procession, 5 p.m. Divine Mercy Novena; Holy Saturday – 6 p.m. Divine Mercy Novena, Easter Vigil – 6:30 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 8:45 a.m., and 10 a.m., 9:30 a.m. Divine Mercy Novena Chalan Pago – Nuestra Señora De La Paz Y Buen Viaje Good Friday – 2 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 2:30 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, Santo Entiero procession, Veneration, 10 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Dededo –Santa Barbara Good Friday – 8 a.m. Personal Prayer/Devotion, noon Stations of the Cross, 1 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 9 p.m. Vigil concludes; “Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 9 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 8 a.m. (Baptism), 9 a.m. (Astumbo), 10 a.m, noon, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Harmon, Dededo – St. Andrew Kim Good Friday – 3 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 7:30 p.m. Confession, 8 p.m. Veneration of the Cross and Seven Last Words service; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 8 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 10:30 a.m. Inarajan – Saint Joseph April 19: Good Friday – 4 a.m. Stations of the Cross, 1 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Vernation of the Cross, Procession Follows; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7:30 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 8 a.m. Maina – Our Lady of Purification Good Friday – 2 p.m. Chaplet of the divine Mercy, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 8 a.m. Malojloj – San Isidro Good Friday – 5 a.m. Church Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 8 p.m. Easter Sunday – 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. Mangilao – Santa Teresita Good Friday – 1:30 p.m. Seven Wounds, 2 p.m. Live Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, Veneration, 10 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Merizo – San Dimas Good Friday – noon Good Friday services; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p .m. Easter Sunday – 11 a.m. Mongmong – Nuestra Señora De Las Aguas Good Friday – 2 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Novena to the Divine Mercy, 3:30 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 8 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Ordot – San Juan Bautista Good Friday – 4:30 a.m. Annual Trek to Mannengon, 2:30 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 6 p.m. Memorial Burial Procession; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 9 a.m., 11 a.m., and 6:30 p.m. Piti –Assumption of Our Lady Good Friday – 1:30pm Via Crusis (Way of the Cross), 2 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, veneration until 9 p.m.; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Santa Rita – Our Lady of Guadalupe Good Friday – 1 p.m. Seven Last Words, 1:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 9 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 8 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sinajaña – Saint Jude Thaddeus Good Friday – 1 p.m. Seven Last Words then Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 10 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Talofofo – San Miguel Good Friday – 3 p.m. Seven Last Words, 4 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 5 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 8 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Tamuning – st. Anthony of Padua, Co-patron st. Victor Good Friday – noon Stations of the Cross; 1 p.m. Seven Last Words; 2 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 3 p.m. Divine Mercy Chaplet, 4 p.m. Santo Entiero Procession, 5 p.m. Veneration till 10 p.m.; ‘Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. Toto – Immaculate Heart of Mary Good Friday – 1 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 2 p.m. Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 9 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and noon (Chuukese Community) Tumon – Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores Good Friday – 2 p.m. Rosary then Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 7 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. Umatac – San Dionisio Good Friday – noon Good Friday services; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p .m. ; Easter Sunday – 9 a.m. Yigo – Our Lady of Lourdes Good Friday – 6 a.m. Tenebrae, noon Stations of the Cross and Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion; Holy Saturday – 7 a.m. Tenebrae, Easter Vigil – 9 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 7:45 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Agafa Gumas, Yigo – Santa Bernadita Good Friday – 7 a.m. Stations of the Cross, 2:30 p.m. Rosary then Seven Last Words, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 7 p.m. Vigil concludes; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. (Pohnpeian Mass) Yoña – st. Francis Holy Thursday – 6:30 p.m. Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 7:30 p.m.- midnight Adoration; Good Friday – noon Chaplet of Seven Sorrows, 1 p.m. Sorrowful Mysteries, 1:45 p.m. Seven Last Words, 2:15 p.m. Stations of the Cross, 3 p.m. Celebration of the Lord’s Passion, 4-7 p.m. Private devotions, 6 p.m. Divine Mercy Novena; Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil – 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday – 6 a.m., 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Bayview Church Sunday, 6 a.m. followed by breakfast at 7:15 a.m. at Bayview Church, 243 Sara Street Mongmong. St. John's Episcopal Church Friday, April 19: Good Friday stations of the cross at noon and service at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20: Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 21: Easter service at 10 a.m. followed by egg hunt and potluck. Location is at 911 N. Marine Corps Dr, Upper Tumon. For more information, call 649-0690.<doc-sep>
Mumbai/Trivandrum/Puducherry (India), Apr 21 (ANI): Devotees gathered at churches across the country at midnight to begin celebrating Easter- a festival that marks the end of the 40-day period of fasting and penance. Churches across India were decked up with flowers as people thronged churches for the ceremonial midnight mass to offer prayers in devotional fervour. In Mumbai, Easter celebrations took place at midnight in St Michael’s Church, where devotees lit candles and offered prayers to the lord during the mass. Celebrations continued this morning as devotees gathered to attend the Easter Sunday prayers that were held at St. Michael's Church in Mahim. The service concluded with the Holy Communion served by the priest. In Goa, midnight mass was held at the 'Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church’ in Panaji. Celebrations were grand in Puducherry where people sang hymns and prayers in praise of the Lord. The 'Immaculate Construction' church was beautifully decorated with colourful fairy lights. A depiction of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection were also witnessed here. In Tamil Nadu, the celebrations took place at midnight on Easter Sunday at the 'Santhome Church' in Chennai. The church was decorated with lights and flowers, adding more charm to the celebrations. Easter Sunday prayers were also held this morning at 'Lourdes Shrine Church' in Madurai. Devotees along with the priests offered prayers to the Lord. In Thiruvananthapuram, devotees gathered at St. Mary's Cathedral for midnight mass and offered prayers. They also lit candles and sought blessings from the priest after the service. Easter marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ following his crucifixion on Good Friday. It also marks the culmination of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting and penance. On this day of fun and frolic, families get together and indulge in a royal feast. In many parts of the world, children spend time hunting for the ceremonious Easter eggs and chocolates. (ANI)
Image : via Getty The Texas Board of Education has voted to cut Hillary Clinton from the K- 12 curriculum, deeming the first woman to be nominated for U.S. president by a major political party unworthy of young Texans’ brain space. Helen Keller, Also on the chopping block: Helen Keller. Billy Graham gets to stay, though, lucky kids. Advertisement According to the Dallas Morning News, on Friday the board made a preliminary vote to cut a handful of historical figures from the curriculum, arguing that students were stuffing too many of them in their impressionable little heads. The figures sentenced to educational death were voted on by a 15-member work group, which created a rubric to help deem which figures weren’t “essential” enough for students to study. It appears Clinton didn’t quite crack the rubric’s questions, which included items like, “Did the person trigger a watershed change,” “Was the person from an underrepresented group,” and “Will their impact stand the test of time.” In fairness, the change Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump triggered is maybe not something to brag about, but it is sort of chilling to strike someone from the his tory books who did manage to accomplish a slew of important firsts. Though Clinton and Keller didn’t make the (preliminary) cut, a number of highly questionable references and figures did, including “multiple references to ‘ Judeo-Christian’ values,” and “ a requirement that students explain how the ‘ Arab rejection of the State of Israel has led to ongoing conflict’ in the Middle East,” according to the Dallas Morning News. The curriculum will also continue to include historical figures like Civil Rights leader Barbara Jordan, Texan soldier/politician Sam Houston, and, inexplicably, evangelist Billy Graham, who apparently sparked more watershed change than the first major woman presidential nominee . Texas has had some trouble with their curriculum in the past— as the Washington Post points out, controversy has abounded over the curriculum’s former description of the American slave trade as the “Atlantic triangular trade”; references to Jews considering Jesus an important prophet; and information “ that in the era of segregation only ‘ sometimes’ were schools for black children ‘ lower in quality’” ; all of which are factually incorrect and harmfully misleading. Children are the (very under- informed) future!<doc-sep>The Texas State Board of Education voted to remove several historical figures, including Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller, from the state’s social studies curriculum on Friday, reported the Dallas Morning News. High school students had formerly been required to learn about Clinton as the first woman to become the presidential nominee of a major political party. Keller, an icon in the disabled community who became an activist and author despite being deaf and blind, was taught as a part of the state’s third grade social studies curriculum, reported the Morning News. The precursory decision doesn’t ban teachers from using the historical figures in class, it only means it is not mandatory. The board called the changes an effort to “streamline” Texas public schools’ curriculum. Some officials like Democratic Texas state legislator Chris Turner spoke out against the board’s decision. “If Helen Keller was an important historical figure when I was in school (and she was), then she still is today,” he tweeted. “Clinton is the first and only woman to be the presidential nominee of a major party in U.S. history. Enough said.” Among other changes, the board also voted to remove Thomas Hobbes and reinserted the Old Testament figure of Moses in a high school government unit on “individuals whose principles of laws and government institutions informed the American founding,” reported the Morning News. The vote also reinserted the phrase “Judeo-Christian (especially biblical law)” in a section on political, philosophical and religious traditions that influenced the founding of the United States. Friday’s vote was preliminary, and the board will be able to amend the changes before the final vote in November. Get The Brief. 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Write to Alejandro de la Garza at alejandro.delagarza@time.com.<doc-sep>Hillary Clinton was the first woman to become the nominee of a major United States political party for president. She served as first lady, secretary of state, and US senator. The Texas State Board of Education thinks she should be dropped from their history classes. The Texas education board has raised eyebrows recently after the Dallas Morning News reported a vote it took on Friday to “streamline” social studies curriculum in public schools. The board took a preliminary vote to make a number of changes, including scrapping mentions of Clinton and Hellen Keller from sections on citizenship and removing a phrase referring to the “optimism of the many immigrants who sought a better life in America.” They also voted to reinsert references to “Judeo-Christian” law, Moses’s influence on the writing of the US’s founding documents, and a reference to the “heroism” of the Alamo’s defenders. Teachers won’t be barred from discussing the figures scrapped, they just won’t be part of the required curriculum. A final vote on the changes will take place in November. The decision will affect Texas’s 5.4 million public school students, though it won’t change the state’s textbooks at this time. Two teachers from the group of board-nominated volunteers who recommended the changes told the Dallas Morning News that the state required students to learn about so many historical figures “it resulted in rote memorization of dates and names instead of real learning.” To decide whom to eliminate, they ranked “essential” figures by asking questions such as whether the person “triggered a watershed change,” was from an “underrepresented group,” or had an impact that would “stand the test of time.” They were ranked on a 20-point scale: Clinton got a 5. Keller, a deaf-blind woman who was a political activist and author and graduated from college, got a 7. The group who recommended dropping the activist from the third-grade curriculum, saying she “does not best represent the concept of citizenship,” and instead military and first responders do. Scrapping Keller will save teachers 40 minutes and Clinton 30 minutes, according to the Dallas Morning News. You’ll probably keep hearing about Texas education policy There’s long been a spotlight on Texas education policy. It’s a populous state and a large market, meaning decisions made there affect a lot of children’s learning. It’s also not new to controversy. Per the Dallas Morning News: Its textbooks have been a specific point of focus. As CBS News notes, in 2013, Christian groups fiercely opposed the approval of textbooks that included evolution and not creationism. Thanks to the size of Texas’s schoolbook market, publishers often sell books prepared for publication there in other states as well. But, as mentioned, Friday’s decision won’t affect textbooks or educational materials, the Dallas Morning News reports. So if the changes are confirmed come November, they wouldn’t have the same nationwide ripple effects as a change to students’ history books. It’s not clear whether the decision might affect what textbook publishers decide to include down the road. The Texas State Education Board didn’t accept all of the recommendations — for example, the working groups had also recommended getting rid of multiple references to “Judeo-Christian,” including in a section on influences of America’s founding, and the board rejected that. The board also disregarded the recommendation Moses be dropped as a figure who influenced the country’s foundations. Instead, it dropped English philosopher Thomas Hobbes.<doc-sep>The State Board of Education in Texas has voted to drop several historical figures, including Hillary Clinton, Barry Goldwater and Helen Keller, from the state’s required social studies curriculum to "streamline" the material for millions of public school students. The decision to remove such figures would not prevent teaching about them, only that it would not be mandatory. Members of the volunteer work groups that made such recommendations to the board said the state requires children to learn about too many historical figures. Eliminating Clinton from the required curriculum will save teachers 30 minutes of instructional time, one work group estimated, and eliminating Keller will save 40 minutes, the The Dallas Morning News reports. The board's tentative decision on Friday, which faces a final vote in November after a period of public response, affects 5.4 million Texas public school students. The elected board members represent specific geographical areas of the state. Barbara Cargill, a Texas Republican and member of the 15-person board, told The Dallas Morning News that "the recommendation to eliminate Helen Keller and Hillary Clinton was made by (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) work groups.” “However the board did vote to agree with the work groups' recommendations,” she noted. "In speaking to teachers and testifiers, they did not mention these specific deletions." The Republican-dominated board also tentatively approved restoring language, eliminated by one committee, referring to Moses in lessons about America’s founding. After an outcry from conservatives and Gov. Gregg Abbott, the board also voted to reinstate references to "heroism” in studies about the Battle of the Alamo, a hallowed event in Texas history. The committee's had called “heroic," in reference to the battle, a “value-charged” term, according to the Texas Tribune. After Texas Monthly magazine published an article on the debate, however, Abbott called on Texans to contact their education members members to “stop political correctness in our schools.” In addition, the board voted to keep a requirement that students explain how the "Arab rejection of the State of Israel has led to ongoing conflict" in the Middle East. Texas high school students have been required to learn about Hillary Clinton after the former first lady made history in 2016 as the first female presidential nominee of a major political party. Third-graders have been required to learn about Keller, a disability rights activist and the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential nominee, has been singled out as the first ethnically Jewish presidential candidate from a major party and primary architect of the modern conservative movement. Regarding which historical figures to include in the mandatory curriculum, a key consideration was whether the individual was from an underrepresented group or triggered a watershed change. Clinton reportedly scored a five on the 20-point grading scale, and Keller scored a seven. In June, one committee, following direction from the board, reversed a recommendation by a different committee to remove the late evangelist Billy Graham from the mandatory list, according to the Austin American-Statesman reports. Graham had scored a four on the grading scale. The board also softened language on slavery as a cause of the Civil War, the newspaper reports. Although multiple Democrats wanted slavery singled out as the cause of the Civil War, the board voted to retain listing sectionalism and states’ rights as “contributing factors” for the conflict. The board, however, added language that the expansion of slavery was the central cause of the Civil War.<doc-sep>
The Texas Board of Education voted last week (Sept. 14) to cut a slew of historical figures from the state’s social studies curriculum—and by their calculations, Christian evangelist Billy Graham is more important than deaf-blind activist Helen Keller, English philosopher Thomas Hobbes, and Hillary Clinton, the former US secretary of state and first major-party female nominee to run for president. The Dallas Morning News first reported that the vote was part of an effort to “streamline” the state’s curriculum, arguing that asking students to learn about so many historical figures “resulted in rote memorization of dates and names instead of real learning.” The 15-person, board-nominated volunteer group created a scale to grade historical figures, determining which were “essential” for children to learn. The group’s proposals will be put to a final vote in November. Clinton scored a five on the 20-point scale. Helen Keller earned a seven. The board also voted in favor of several other changes: To remove a phrase referring to the “optimism of the many immigrants who sought a better life in America.” To keep existing references to Billy Graham. To cut Republican senator and presidential nominee Barry Goldwater. To reinsert a reference to “Judeo-Christian” law. To reinsert a reference to the influence of the Biblical figure Moses on the founding US documents. To reinsert a reference to the “heroism” of the Alamo’s defenders. To add a prompt asking students to explain how “Arab rejection of the State of Israel has led to ongoing conflict” in the Middle East. This is far from the first time that Texas’s board of education has come under scrutiny for its curriculum decisions. The board also requires students to learn theories that challenge evolution and previously debated whether a Mexican-American studies course should be approved. (The course was ultimately green-lit.) The latest vote is proving equally controversial. Governor Greg Abbott threw his support behind those who argued that the state curriculum should more closely align with Judeo-Christian values: Chris Turner, Democratic caucus chairman in the Texas legislature, had the opposite viewpoint: The Dallas Morning News said that the board’s decision won’t affect the state’s textbooks or educational materials, and teachers won’t be barred from discussing the historical figures who were voted out. But they will no longer be part of the required curriculum.
Lakers Dread Versus Lakers Reality In 2021 by John Wilmes The Lakers will either be the most spontaneous, sensationally improvised championship team of all time- or, more likely, a monster that is not actually under anyone's bed. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here by Katie Heindl Championship teams come apart. Kevin Love and the Cavs both went on grasping at the pieces that were better off burning up in a return to the atmospheric realities of a league that, healthy or not, never stops. It's Always Better To Try by Colin McGowan The Knicks are exploring the outer limits of what a not-great team can do when they play really hard every night. That counts for a lot, especially in a sleepy pandemic season.<doc-sep>In a game against the Eastern Illinois Panthers, Ja Morant, point guard for the Murray State Racers, caught some serious hang time on a dunk launched from a step inside the free throw line. Projected to be the fourth overall pick in the latest ESPN mock NBA draft, Morant already has some serious skills. The dunk started as a fast break that the 6’3” college sophomore decided to take all the way. Murray State ended up walking away with the victory over Eastern Illinois, with an 83-61 final score. The win was powered behind a 27-point, nine-assist performance by Ja Morant, with him also snagging 3 boards, a block, and a steal, as well. Those numbers are nothing out of the ordinary for the youngster. In his second season with the Racers, he is averaging 23.1 points, 10.7 assists, 6.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals, and 0.7 blocks, all while shooting 54 percent from the field. While still impressive in his freshman season, his numbers have skyrocketed this season despite only playing just under two more minutes per game. Morant is no stranger to spectacular dunks, either. Just a week ago he put down a ferocious slam that saw him leap a 6’8” defender Vince Carter style. With hops like these and a spot leading the NCAA in assists, more than two assists ahead of the next player on the list, it’s no wonder he is making so many waves regarding the 2019 NBA draft. In the current mock draft, the fourth pick belongs to the Chicago Bulls, who definitely could use a point guard like Morant. As other teams, such as the Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks, continue to look lottery bound, its likely Ja Morant will find himself a home somewhere coming off the board very early come draft night.<doc-sep>Initially, the 2019 NBA draft class wasn’t expected to produce a top point guard prospect. Well, have the tables turned over the past few months as Murray State’s Ja Morant has had a meteoric rise up draft boards. And in this latest update to my personal big board, Morant set a record for the highest jump of 12 spots right in front of Trae Young last season. Morant has also been breaking the internet this week with two insanely athletic highlight dunks. In the Ohio Valley Conference, Morant’s Racers are running away from the competition early as they look to reach March Madness once more with this new hype train leading them. Big Board 2.0 dropping today with Ja Morant up to No. 3 overall. Does Morant fit in PHX, or is he more of a bargaining chip for an All-Star trade? Jones: "If you add an 18 or 19 year old with a 20 and 21 year old, you have that 'point guard of the future' but the future is now." pic.twitter.com/DjSVuVEEcQ — Evan Sidery (@esidery) January 18, 2019 Even though Morant’s level of competition isn’t the best compared to his other counterparts in the 2019 draft class, he showed out big-time going toe-to-toe versus SEC opponents Alabama and Auburn. In those two games alone, which ended in tightly contested losses, Morant tallied 63 points (23-43 FGA), 17 rebounds, and 12 assists (15 turnovers). So far this season, Morant is averaging 23.3 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 10.6 assists while carrying an elite true shooting percentage of 63.6. For reference, no other college player has averaged at least 20 points and 10 assists through a full season spanning the entire Sports-Reference database. When I tried to come up with player comparisons for someone of Morant’s caliber, a supreme athlete who can jump like a bunny at the rim while surveying the floor well for playmaking purposes, some interesting ones crossed my mind: De’Aaron Fox, John Wall, and Russell Westbrook. You have probably heard plenty of the Westbrook comparison already since Morant is a nightly triple-double threat, but his blend of speed and athleticism gives me flashbacks to Fox and Wall. When you stack up Morant’s current production to Fox and Wall’s freshman seasons at Kentucky, they definitely are compatible: Morant per 36: 23.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, 10.7 assists (+2.1 AST/TO), 1.6 steals Fox per 36: 20.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.6 assists (+1.9 AST/TO), 1.8 steals Wall per 36: 17.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 6.7 assists (+1.6 AST/TO), 1.8 steals Morant is relatively young for his class being a sophomore and having just turned 19 in August. He can certainly fill up all parts of the box score, but is he a smooth fit alongside Devin Booker, Deandre Ayton, and the rest of the Suns’ young core? When Vice President of Basketball Operations spoke exclusively with Bright Side Night donors earlier this month, the point guard situation came up quickly. Jones’ response wasn’t a surprise, but he might have tipped in his hand in preferring not to bring on another young prospect aboard. “If you add an 18 or 19 year old with a 20 and 21 year old, you have that ‘point guard of the future’ but the future is now,” Jones said when he spoke about having better control over free agency and the draft to fill their PG hole rather than trades. It makes sense what Jones is saying. The Suns have seven players age 23 or under — Kelly Oubre Jr., Booker, Mikal Bridges, Josh Jackson, Ayton, De’Anthony Melton, and Elie Okobo — so would adding in another young piece stunt their hopeful progress for 2019-20? After sitting through Jackson’s development, considered one of the most NBA ready prospects who instead has taken multiple years to refine his game, maybe majority owner Robert Sarver and Jones aren’t patient enough to have another round of this with Morant or whoever else. If the Suns don’t win the Zion Williamson sweepstakes, which seems like an all-out war between 4-5 teams right now over the final half of this season, I’m leaning heavily in the direction of them deciding to trade their pick. After another disappointing season for Phoenix where it now stretches their playoff drought to nine years, will they really want to draft another rookie with the possibility of stretching that embarrassing stretch to a full decade? No, I personally don’t, and I imagine neither do Jones and Sarver. That opens up the mystery box to what could be done with the rights to Morant, if we want to play this hypothetical game. When surveying possible point guard targets via trade on draft night, many of them really don’t qualify as “blockbusters” but ones that would help push the envelope forward with the Suns’ painstakingly long rebuild. Names like Jrue Holiday and Mike Conley instantly come to mind, as does the Wall albatross contract. Scratch off Wall for disastrous reasons with his long-term salary commitment plus lengthy injury history, so that leaves Holiday and Conley. Ironically, both New Orleans and Memphis are 1.) in need of a rebuild and 2.) have point guards who won’t fit their rebuilding timeline. Could something like Ryan Anderson’s expiring contract plus the rights to Morant be enough for either New Orleans or Memphis to bite? Realistically, Phoenix would have to toss in one of their wings, most likely T.J. Warren, but that package seems more than fair for both sides. Offloading Anderson, Warren, and their pick (rights to Morant) would allow Phoenix to have just over $40 million in cap space when factoring in the cap holds for Oubre Jr. and Richaun Holmes. That’s more than enough to absorb a returning All-Star point guard and a top-notch power forward option via free agency. For the Suns to retool around Booker and Ayton properly, they will need many players capable of playing solid defense and also hitting catch-and-shoot opportunities consistently. Morant fits as the playmaker who can get everyone else involved, but his subpar defensive instincts and high usage could result in a murky fit next to the equally high usage Booker. We’ve seen it via flashes here and there, but the most optimal route for Phoenix to go would be to find a backcourt partner who doesn’t take the ball out of Booker’s hands much while also being a capable defender and facilitator. At least on the surface, Morant doesn’t really fit that mold. On the flip side, veteran options like Holiday and Conley would mesh well into that role while also helping push their timeline forward into the 2020s. For example, if this were to come to fruition, here’s how the Suns’ rotation would look: Starters - Holiday or Conley/Booker/Bridges/?/Ayton Bench Mob - Melton, Jackson, Oubre, Holmes, Okobo If Phoenix believes the future is really now, then that signals it’s time to make some aggressive moves in 2019 to fulfill this statement. Sure, you could also make the case that Morant would ease the burden off Booker while opening up more spacing for others, but that’s relying on all of the Suns’ above-average young defenders (Melton, Bridges, Oubre) take the step to elite in Year 2. Like we have started to really lock in on with Warren’s fit started to become an issue with his lack of defensive ability, Phoenix could lock themselves into that again with Morant. From what I can gather, the Suns seem like a team where it’s totally Zion or bust for them. If they don’t get lottery luck for the second consecutive season, get ready for them to take plenty of phone calls on their top pick this summer. After this Morant versus veteran point guard debate, my second installment of my lottery big board is below, outlining how certain players fluctuated from their original spots, plus included a quick synopsis on each prospect. If you want to check out Lottery Big Board 1.0, click here. 1. Zion Williamson, Wing/Big, Duke (-) Nothing much to say here. I’ll stand by my previous statement that Zion is the best college prospect since Anthony Davis. Really, there should be no debate with that.<doc-sep>
Murray State sophomore point guard Ja Morant is drawing comparisons to Russell Westbrook this year given his athleticism and ability to take over games and lead the Racers. The 6-foot-3 guard is averaging 23.5 points, 10.5 assists and 1.8 steals this season as his Racers are 12-2 and in first place in the Ohio Valley Conference. Morant currently ranks 10th in the country in scoring while his 10.5 assists lead all qualified players in Division I, and he leads by a wide margin — Alex Robinson of TCU is second with 8.4 per game. Speaking during the Louisville and North Carolina game Saturday afternoon, ESPN analyst Jay Bilas compared Morant to Westbrook and believes he will be a top-five pick in this year’s draft. Jay Bilas just compared Murray State point guard Ja Morant to Russell Westbrook and believes he will be a top-five NBA Draft pick. — Cody Taylor (@CodyTaylorNBA) January 12, 2019 As written over on SB Nation, Murray State played Alabama earlier this season with over 30 NBA scouts in attendance to get a glimpse of Morant. He scored 38 points and nine assists in that game and drew high praise from Crimson Tide head coach Avery Johnson. “I saw flashbacks of a lot of guys I played against,” Johnson said, via AL.com. “Whether it’s the old Isiah Thomas — the Detroit Pistons Isiah Thomas — that craftiness and cleverness. John Stockton passing ability. Russell Westbrook athletic ability. My god.” Morant recently set social media on fire Thursday when he offered his own rendition of Vince Carter’s infamous dunk from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and he nailed it. He also recorded set a school record for 18 assists during that game, too. JA Morant's earth-shattering poster dunk… … as called by Gus Johnson. pic.twitter.com/YKYxULkLs5 — FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) January 11, 2019 Given his abilities, Morant is currently projected by Jonathan Givony of ESPN to be the No. 4 overall pick in the NBA Draft this year, just behind star freshmen Nassir Little, R.J. Barrett and Zion Williamson. Most point to the fact that Morant is a much better shooter than Westbrook and that figures to translate well at the next level. Now armed with plenty of hype, Morant will lead Murray State through the Ohio Valley Conference this season and try to position his team for a trip to the NCAA Tournament, and they will likely need to win the conference in order to do so. Remember this guy…his name will be called right after Zion and Barrett. He’s the real deal. https://t.co/EThDCiyVdQ — Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) January 12, 2019 As a freshman last year, the Racers lost to No. 5 seed West Virginia in the first round as Morant scored 14 points during the loss. The country will surely be rooting him on this season to watch him on the big stage, likely for the last time.
Despite largely struggling this season in singles, Lincoln native Jack Sock added another accomplishment to his growing resume: Wimbledon champion.Playing alongside Mike Bryan, Sock won the men's doubles title over the weekend, beating Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5.Bryan, 40, became the oldest man to ever win a doubles title at the tournament.The title is Sock's second at Wimbledon; he won in 2014 alongside Vasek Pospisil.Sock won the mixed doubles title at the U.S. Open in 2011 and the gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in mixed doubles. Despite largely struggling this season in singles, Lincoln native Jack Sock added another accomplishment to his growing resume: Wimbledon champion. Playing alongside Mike Bryan, Sock won the men's doubles title over the weekend, beating Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5. Bryan, 40, became the oldest man to ever win a doubles title at the tournament. The title is Sock's second at Wimbledon; he won in 2014 alongside Vasek Pospisil. Sock won the mixed doubles title at the U.S. Open in 2011 and the gold medal at the 2016 Olympics in mixed doubles.<doc-sep>LONDON (AP) -- Mike Bryan found himself a suitable backup partner for Wimbledon and the result was a record-tying 17th Grand Slam men's doubles title - and his first without his twin brother. Bryan teamed with Jack Sock for only their second tournament together, and the American duo edged Raven Klaasen of South Africa and Michael Venus of New Zealand 6-3, 6-7 (7), 6-3, 5-7, 7-5 on Saturday night in the final at Centre Court. The 40-year-old Bryan is the oldest man in the Open era to win the doubles title at the All England Club. He won his first 16 major championships, which included three others at Wimbledon, with his twin, Bob, who is sidelined right now because of a hip injury. ''I want to dedicate this title to him, because I'm sure he's watching on TV,'' Bryan said in an interview with the BBC after the victory, mentioning that their grandfather passed away recently. Sock also mentioned Bob in his post-match remarks, saying: ''The tour misses him. He's a legend and icon in tennis. I'm just filling in here for one of the greatest of all time.'' This is Sock's second Wimbledon title. He paired with Vasek Pospisil to defeat the Bryans in the 2014 final. ''There was one guy I was going to play doubles with in this tournament, and it would be Mike Bryan, half of the greatest doubles team,'' Sock said. The final lasted 3+ hours and began with the retractable roof open, then ended with it shut for the last set. When Klaasen and Venus - who were trying to win their first Grand Slam title - held a set point in the fourth, Bryan was called for a foot fault on a second serve. That meant he double-faulted, giving the set away and forcing a fifth. There were about 20 minutes of daylight left, and Sock said: ''I'm good to call it for the night. I can't see.'' The decision was made to close the dome and turn on the artificial lights, so the match could continue until its conclusion. Story continues The key break came with Klaasen serving at 5-all, when he pushed a volley long after Sock sent a big forehand right at him. Bryan then served out the victory. John Newcombe is the only other man in tennis history with 17 Grand Slam doubles trophies. The most he won with one partner was 12, though. The Bryans' 16 as a pair is a record. They had played doubles with each other in a record 76 consecutive major tournaments until Bob missed the French Open in May. Mike entered Roland Garros with Sam Querrey, and they lost in the first round. Mike then played at a grass-court tuneup with Sock last month, their only event before Wimbledon. ''It feels like we're getting better every match,'' Mike said. ''We're starting to jell. If Bob can't come back, we'll play this summer.'' --- Follow Howard Fendrich on Twitter at https://twitter.com/HowardFendrich --- More AP tennis coverage: https://apnews.com/tag/apf-Tennis<doc-sep>
Last updated on .From the section Tennis Sock (right) had never partnered Bryan in a Grand Slam before Mike Bryan won his 17th Grand Slam doubles title - and first with Jack Sock - with victory over Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus at Wimbledon. The American pair beat South Africa's Klaasen and New Zealand's Venus 6-3 6-7 (7-9) 6-3 5-7 7-5. It was Bryan's first major title without his twin brother Bob, who missed the tournament through injury. In the women's doubles final, Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova beat Nicole Melichar and Kveta Peschke. The Czech pairing made history with their 6-3 4-6 6-0 win as they became the first duo to add the women's doubles title here to the junior title. Their win also secured back-to-back Grand Slam titles following their success at the French Open in June. Mike Bryan (left) now has 17 Grand Slam doubles titles Bryan and Sock's match went into a deciding set after 21:00 BST, with organisers electing to close the Centre Court roof before a fifth set. Bryan, 14 years older than his 26-year-old compatriot, had partnered his twin for 76 consecutive Grand Slams as they became the most successful pairing in tennis history. But, with Sock by his side, he became the oldest man to win the men's doubles title at Wimbledon at 40 years and 76 days. In a nip-and-tuck deciding set, Bryan and Sock saved a break point to prevent going 5-3 down moments before Sock played a volley at the net which dropped just inside the baseline to level at 4-4. The key break - met with screams by the Bryan-Sock pairing - arrived in the 11th game of the set, allowing Bryan to serve out for his fourth and Sock's second Wimbledon doubles title.
Asked in Brussels about US President Donald Trump's claim that the British people were not getting the Brexit they voted for, Mrs May said: "We have come to an agreement on the proposal we are putting to the European Union which absolutely delivers on the Brexit we voted for.<doc-sep>When Boris Johnson met David Cameron for a chat before the Chequers summit, the two Old Etonians – who have done so much to shape (ie damage) modern Britain – agreed that Theresa May’s Brexit proposal was the worst of both worlds. Since partly denied, it certainly seems to be a verdict that is gathering currency, with everyone from Nigel Farage and Donald Trump to Peter Mandelson expressing frustration with it. As Theresa May faces the daunting prospect of selling her ideas to a sceptical EU and an actively hostile Conservative Party, she may soon understand the old adage about a good compromise being one that annoys everybody. There has always been a case to be made that the only viable options were to stay in the EU or to leave entirely, and take a substantial hit on the economy in the hope that new trade deals and a freewheeling Singapore-style open market economy could outcompete the EU. Anything in between would always mean that the full benefits of either possible future could not be fully harvested. Hence the worst of all worlds. It was never going to be logically or politically possible for the UK to be simultaneously both in the customs union or single market as well as free of their rules and constraints. As is often said, we cannot have our cake and eat it. The word sometimes used by government ministers to describe the white paper is “clever” because it does attempt to square circles using ingenious mechanisms, such as separating the goods and services sectors of the economy. Realistically, it recognises the reality that the UK needs workers and skills from the EU, and vice versa. It is the nearest solution to “cakeism” yet devised. They have not yet dubbed it “smart Brexit”. Perhaps they should. Smart as it is, will the EU buy it, even in part? The noises coming from Brussels have not been encouraging, as The Independent has reported, and it would be astonishing if the white paper was casually accepted in its entirety. Scepticism rests on practical and ideological issues. Practically, the UK proposal most closely resembles the current relationship between Switzerland and the EU. This, again where some sectors of the economy are subject to EU rules and others are not, requires constant bureaucratic attention as new laws are passed on either side. The two sides find themselves in permanent negotiation, which the EU finds irksome. Switzerland, for its part, finds the single market obligations of free movement – it is even a member of the passport-free Schengen zone – increasingly unpalatable, with right-wing parties making trouble over the migrant crisis. In other respects, the white paper resembles the Norway option: in the single market but outside the customs union, with parallel drawbacks for border controls. These would cause predictable problems for the Irish border question. The UK suggests variations on a theme of a customs area and high-tech solutions to replace old style controls. The EU rightly says that the technology has not yet been invented. What do we do until it arrives? So it would take a considerable degree of goodwill for the EU to indulge this special treatment for the UK. It effectively reinstated the national veto that was swept away in the single market reforms of 1992, and potentially applies it to pettifogging administrate measures rather than vital national interests. It would enormously complicate the single market. It might encourage other dissident EU states to lobby for relation of rules and obligations such as free movement of labour. What, for example, would happen if a Labour government came to power in the UK and wanted to offer state aid to failing industries – something the white paper rules out and Brussels frowns upon? Would there then be yet another mini renegotiation? Or would the European Commission turn a blind eye? And if it all ended in legal action, would the European Court arbitrate?<doc-sep>
Think of the government’s Brexit white paper as a freeze-frame rather than the whole movie. An extremely important frame, certainly, but there are plenty more action shots to come before the Brexit credits can finally roll, if they ever do. The 98-page document does capture the moment when the government finally and formally admitted to the British public that our future relationship with the EU is supremely vital to the nation’s economy, prosperity and security. So vital, in fact, that it must take priority over all the unilateralist fantasies about what Brexit might have involved. It’s the moment when the government said a no-deal Brexit would be a disaster, when it pulled the plug on the bilateral trade deal with America and when it put its responsibilities in Ireland above Brexit at-any-price. And it’s the moment when it said that, whether you are a leaver or a remainer, you just have to accept that Britain’s national interests cannot be separated from close and strong relations with Europe. However the white paper – which was adopted at Chequers a week ago – is also a glimpse of a plan of engagement before the real action begins. Like a wartime battle-plan, it won’t survive engagement with the enemy – or in this case with Michel Barnier and the European commission negotiators. Nor will it be unscathed by the Brexiter resistance forces on the Conservative backbenches, who sometimes give the impression that any compromise with the EU is nothing less than treason. Politically, the white paper is constructed with these sceptics very much in mind. Theresa May’s introduction starts by saying that Britain is leaving the EU and that she is delivering Brexit. The new Brexit secretary, Dominic Raab, made the same point at the start of a stormy session in the Commons on Thursday. But the white paper is not the Brexit treaty. In spite of all the pain, the rows and the resignations, the white paper is merely the government’s version of what a Brexit treaty should contain. The document barely admits the fundamental practical reality that almost everything within it now has to be negotiated with the EU. There enormous gaps between the UK and EU positions on most of the issues in the document and every attempt to bridge those gaps may also trigger fresh revolts and accusations. The key elements have been known for the last week. They include the so-called facilitated customs arrangement which is designed to avoid a hard border in Ireland or with the EU more widely, the proposed “common rule book” and “free trade area” (these phrases are designed to avoid mention of the single market) in goods and agri-foods alongside separate regimes for services. However, although May has lobbied hard for European leaders not to dismiss these and many other proposals, the reality is that these ideas will not fly with the EU. The commission and, formally at least, the EU27 regard the single market as an indivisible project, and there is no sign that the UK will be permitted to cherry-pick either the sectors or the rules it likes best. The customs plan, which still claims that the UK will collect EU tariffs even while levying differential tariffs of our own, has no practical attractions to Brussels either. Then there are the things that the white paper deliberately blurs. There is little mention of the near-certainty that the UK would have to pay the EU for the market access it seeks, let alone of the price tag. The issue of the European court of justice, neuralgic for so many Tory leavers, is left vague. Issues over migration and the movement of people – at the core of the referendum campaign and stirred up again by Donald Trump in Brussels on Thursday – are not clearly set out either. All of these issues would have to be brought into sharp focus if they are to form part of an agreement. May has her redrawn cabinet onside now, as well as many of the Tory remainer rebels. But who else? Not Labour. Not the other opposition parties. Every Tory leaver MP who threatens to vote against this package – and a lot of them spoke in the Commons chamber on Thursday – exposes the political reality that the prime minister does not have a majority in parliament for this white paper. If she can’t even carry the day at Westminster, she certainly won’t do so in Brussels.
The NFL has announced its 2019 regular season schedule. The Denver Broncos will look to improve from their back-to-back double digit loss seasons with a new quarterback and a new head coach. Last year, we thought having the toughest games at home would be a good thing. It was not. This year is a bit different with a big easier home schedule, which hopefully will lead to more wins. Here is a breakdown of the Broncos schedule for 2019: Broncos 2019 regular season schedule Wk Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Score Record Wk Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Score Record 1 Sep 9 at Raiders (MNF) 8:20 PM ESPN 24-16 L 0-1 2 Sep 15 vs Bears 2:25 PM FOX 16-14 L 0-2 3 Sep 22 at Packers 11:00 AM FOX 27-16 L 0-3 4 Sep 29 vs Jaguars 2:25 PM CBS 26-24 L 0-4 5 Oct. 6 at Chargers 2:05 PM CBS 20-13 W 1-4 6 Oct 13 vs Titans 2:25 PM CBS 16-0 W 2-4 7 Oct 17 vs Chiefs (TNF) 6:20 PM NFLN 30-6 L 2-5 8 Oct 27 at Colts 11:00 AM CBS 15-13 L 2-6 9 Nov 3 vs Browns 2:25 PM CBS 24-19 W 3-6 10 Nov 10 BYE 11 Nov 17 at Vikings 11:00 AM CBS 27-23 L 3-7 12 Nov 24 at Bills 11:00 AM CBS 20-3 L 3-8 13 Dec 1 vs Chargers 2:25 PM CBS 23-20 W 4-8 14 Dec 8 at Texans 11:00 AM CBS 38-24 W 5-8 15 Dec 15 at Chiefs 11:00 AM CBS 23-3 L 5-9 16 Dec 22 vs Lions 2:05 PM CBS 27-17 W 6-9 17 Dec 29 vs Raiders 2:25 PM CBS 16-15 W 7-9 Buy Broncos tickets on StubHub! Opening on Monday Night Football against the Oakland Raiders should be fun. Perhaps Joe Flacco can reproduce the same opening night magic Jay Cutler had in 2008 on the road against the Raiders on Monday Night Football when the Broncos walked out with a 41-14 beatdown win. New Broncos head coach Vic Fangio will get to welcome his former team in the Chicago Bears as the two teams square off at Broncos Stadium at Mile High in Week 2. There are two stretches on this schedule that will be brutal. From Weeks 7-9 against the Chiefs, Colts, and Browns and then again in early December in Weeks 13-15 against the Chargers, Texans, and Chiefs again. If they get through one of those stretches with a .500 record, then they could pick up enough wins to compete in 2019. Finishing the season at home against the Raiders is perfect. Oakland is expected to not be very good, so if the Broncos can scrap together enough wins they might be position to need a win to close out the season and make the playoffs. One could hope, anyway. Broncos 2019 preseason schedule Date Opponent Info Date Opponent Info Aug. 1 vs Atlanta Falcons Broncos won 14-10 Aug. 8 at Seattle Seahawks Broncos lost 22-14 Aug. 19 vs San Francisco 49ers Broncos lost 24-15 Aug. 24 at Los Angeles Rams Broncos lost 10-6 Aug. 29 vs Arizona Cardinals Broncos lead series 18-9 For those of us without season tickets, we can pick up game tickets from Stub Hub. So far, they may only have preseason tickets available. With both Champ Bailey and Pat Bowlen being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, that first preseason game may just be worth checking out. 2019 NFL Strength of Schedule Team Opp Record Opp Win % Team Opp Record Opp Win % Oakland Raiders 137-117-2 0.539 Denver Broncos 136-117-3 0.537 Jacksonville Jaguars 136-120 0.531 Houston Texans 135-121 0.527 Chicago Bears 131-121-4 0.52 Kansas City Chiefs 132-122-2 0.52 Atlanta Falcons 132-123-1 0.518 Indianapolis Colts 132-123-1 0.518 Tennessee Titans 131-124-1 0.514 Minnesota Vikings 130-124-2 0.512 San Francisco 49ers 129-124-3 0.51 Arizona Cardinals 129-125-2 0.508 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 130-126 0.508 Dallas Cowboys 128-126-2 0.504 Green Bay Packers 128-126-2 0.504 Los Angeles Chargers 127-126-3 0.502 Carolina Panthers 128-127-1 0.502 Miami Dolphins 127-127-2 0.5 Pittsburgh Steelers 126-128-2 0.496 Detroit Lions 125-127-4 0.496 Baltimore Ravens 125-127-4 0.496 New Orleans Saints 125-131 0.488 Cleveland Browns 123-131-2 0.484 Buffalo Bills 122-132-2 0.48 Seattle Seahawks 121-132-3 0.479 Philadelphia Eagles 121-133-2 0.477 Cincinnati Bengals 119-133-4 0.473 New York Giants 120-134-2 0.473 New York Jets 120-134-2 0.473 Los Angeles Rams 120-134-2 0.473 New England Patriots 120-134-2 0.473 Washington Redskins 119-135-2 0.469 Last year, the Broncos entered the season with the 25th ranked schedule and finished with just six wins. With new head coach Vic Fangio and new quarterback Joe Flacco, the Broncos will get no such break in 2019 as they will have the second toughest schedule in the NFL. Not that the strength of schedule matters, since the Broncos had the toughest strength of schedule heading into 2017 and won five games.<doc-sep>JACKSONVILLE, FL - OCTOBER 23: Derek Carr #4 of the Oakland Raiders attempts a pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the game at EverBank Field on October 23, 2016 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Rob Foldy/Getty Images) With a week left until the 2019 NFL Draft, the NFL has released the regular season schedule for 2019, and here is what it looks like for the Oakland Raiders. The Oakland Raiders will kick off their 2019 NFL season on Monday Night Football, as they welcome AFC West rival Denver to the Oakland Coliseum. In fact, the team will take on an AFC West opponent in each of their first two weeks at home, as they welcome in the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2. Starting in Week 3, the Raiders will be away from the Coliseum for six straight weeks, as their only home game in that span will be played in London. That will be a punishing stretch for the Raiders, who will have to take on teams that are all favorites to make it to the playoffs next season. First-year general manager Mike Mayock has done a nice job bringing in talent this offseason, including trading for the best wide receiver in football in Antonio Brown. In addition, Mayock completely revamped the position group, adding both Tyrell Williams and J.J. Nelson as well. With these kinds of weapons, you can be sure franchise quarterback Derek Carr is in for a solid season in year two in Jon Gruden’s offense. Here is the Raiders 2019 NFL regular season schedule. Week 1: vs. Denver 7:20pm (MNF) Week 2: vs. Kansas City 1:05pm Week 3: at Minnesota 10:00am Week 4: at Indianapolis 10:00am Week 5: vs. Chicago 10:00am (London) Week 6: Bye Week 7: at Green Bay 10:00am Week 8: at Houston 10:00am Week 9: vs. Detroit 1:05pm Week 10: vs. Los Angeles Chargers 5:20pm (TNF) Week 11: vs. Cincinnati 1:25pm Week 12: at New York Jets 10:00am Week 13: at Kansas City 10:00am Week 14: vs. Tennessee 1:25pm Week 15: vs. Jacksonville 1:05pm Week 16: at Los Angeles Chargers TBD Week 17: at Denver 1:25pm As you can see above, the Raiders will open with two home games in a row, and close with two road games in a row. Based on their opponents records from last season, the Raiders have the hardest schedule in football this season, but none of that matters when you consider how different teams can be from week to week in the NFL. This is certain to be an exciting season for the Raiders, who have done a tremendous job fixing most of the holes on their roster already this offseason. There is still the NFL Draft left to complete, and the Raiders have the most draft capital of any team in the NFL, holding four of the first 35 picks in 2019.<doc-sep>The Kansas City Chiefs’ 2019 NFL schedule has officially been released. The biggest game is probably Week 14: Patrick Mahomes will get his third opportunity to beat quarterback Tom Brady and the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in Week 14. Many thought that the Chiefs might once again get banner night against the Patriots on Sunday Night Football, but that game goes to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Mahomes-Brady III late in the season could have serious playoff implications, and though your first inclination might be that it will undoubtedly be flexed, CBS and FOX own the right to protect five games apiece between Weeks 11 and 16. CBS will keep that game at its 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time start time. Here is the schedule... 2019 Chiefs schedule DATE OPPONENT TIME NETWORK DATE OPPONENT TIME NETWORK Sunday, Sept. 8 at Jacksonville Jaguars Noon CBS Sunday, Sept. 15 at Oakland Raiders 3:05 p.m. CBS Sunday, Sept. 22 Baltimore Ravens Noon CBS Sunday, Sept. 29 at Detroit Lions Noon FOX Sunday, Oct. 6 Indianapolis Colts* 7:20 p.m. NBC Sunday, Oct. 13 Houston Texans* Noon CBS Thursday, Oct. 17 at Denver Broncos 7:20 p.m. FOX/NFLN/AMAZON Sunday, Oct. 27 Green Bay Packers* 7:20 p.m. NBC Sunday, Nov. 3 Minnesota Vikings* Noon FOX Sunday, Nov. 10 at Tennessee Titans* Noon CBS Monday, Nov. 18 at Los Angeles Chargers (Mexico City) 7:15 p.m. ESPN Sunday, Nov. 24 BYE WEEK -- -- Sunday, Dec. 1 Oakland Raiders* Noon CBS Sunday, Dec. 8 at New England Patriots* 3:25 p.m. CBS Sunday, Dec. 15 Denver Broncos* Noon CBS Sunday, Dec. 22 at Chicago Bears* 7:20 p.m. NBC Sunday, Dec. 29 Los Angeles Chargers* Noon CBS Rapid analysis To no one’s surprise, the Chiefs have the maximum of five scheduled primetime games: Week 5 (Colts), Week 7 (Broncos), Week 8 (Packers), Week 11 (Chargers) and Week 16 (Bears). They will have an opportunity to get one more primetime game before the end of the season via flex. Given the MVP of the league is now the quarterback of the Chiefs, it’s a little surprising they start the season on the road in Jacksonville. The home opener won’t happen until Week 3, due in part to the Royals being home on the Week 2 Sunday. The stretch after the bye week is a tough slate of games—Raiders, Patriots, Broncos, Bears and Chargers. Podcast Here is the preseason schedule... Chiefs 2019 preseason schedule DATE OPPONENT TIME NETWORK DATE OPPONENT TIME NETWORK Saturday, Aug. 10 Cincinnati Bengals 7:00 PM KCTV5 Saturday, Aug. 17 at Pittsburgh Steelers 6:30 PM KCTV5 Saturday, Aug. 24 San Francisco 49ers 7:00 PM KCTV5 Thursday, Aug. 29 at Green Bay Packers 7:00 PM KCTV5 Chiefs 2019 strength of schedule The Chiefs play the fifth-toughest schedule in the league in 2019, according to CBS Sports (full rankings based upon 2018 win percentage). Chiefs 2019 opponents<doc-sep>
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The NFL has released its 2019 regular-season schedule. Here's a look at what's in store for the Denver Broncos. Game-by-game prediction Broncos reporter Jeff Legwold is predicting an 8-8 finish: Sept. 9: at Oakland, loss Sept. 15: vs. Chicago, win Sept. 22: at Green Bay, loss Sept. 29: vs. Jacksonville, win Oct. 6: at Los Angeles Chargers, loss Oct. 13: vs. Tennessee, win Oct. 17: vs. Kansas City, loss Oct. 27: at Indianapolis, loss Nov. 3: vs. Cleveland, win Nov. 17: at Minnesota, win Nov. 24: at Buffalo, win Dec. 1: vs. Los Angeles Chargers, loss Dec. 8: at Houston, loss Dec. 15: at Kansas City, loss Dec. 21 or 22: vs. Detroit, win Dec. 29: vs. Oakland, win Strength of schedule: 2, .537 opponent win percentage Breakdown 2019 regular-season NFL schedule Are you ready for Packers at Bears to kick off the NFL season? View the complete week-by-week schedule here. • Record predictions for all 32 teams » • Picking best matchups, biggest winners » • What the schedule means for fantasy » • Chalk: Full list of Week 1 NFL lines » • More NFL coverage » | NFL draft news » The Broncos will open on the road for the first time since 2010, Josh McDaniels' second season as the team's coach. The Broncos' opener will be the late Monday Night Football game on the opening weekend and the last game of Week 1. Overall, the Broncos are going to have to do some heavy lifting in coach Vic Fangio's first season. They have seven games against 2018 playoff teams to go with games against the revamped Browns and Raiders. Toss in a traditionally difficult trip to Lambeau Field in Week 3 to face the Packers and a December trip to Arrowhead, and the Broncos will have a tough time getting and keeping their balance if they don't exit training camp with their house in order. They do get a 50-50 sort of schedule with a Week 10 bye week to go with four road games before the bye and four after the bye. Weather report After Wednesday's minicamp practice, Broncos linebacker Von Miller wanted to know only one thing about the Broncos' schedule: "I'm wondering when we play in Green Bay," Miller said. "... Hopefully it's not late December or something like that." Told the Broncos will play at Lambeau in Week 3 (Sept. 22), Miller said: "That's good. That's the only thing I was worried about. We're going to be in Green Bay at the beginning of the year, I'm cool with that." Secondary is a primary concern With cornerback Chris Harris Jr.'s decision to not attend the team's voluntary workouts in the offseason program in hopes that he receives a contract extension, it's a good time to point out that the Broncos will face plenty in the upper tier of the quarterback rankings. They'll get league MVP Patrick Mahomes and Philip Rivers twice in their division, plus Aaron Rodgers (Week 3), Andrew Luck (Week 8), Baker Mayfield (Week 9), Kirk Cousins (Week 11), Deshaun Watson (Week 14) and Matthew Stafford (Week 16). Oh, and wide receiver Antonio Brown now resides in the division with the Raiders -- Week 1 and Week 17 -- and the Broncos will face Odell Beckham Jr. when he and Mayfield come to Denver on Nov. 3.
GTA Online After Hours Nightclub update FREE for the biggest new releases, reviews and tech hacks SUBSCRIBE Invalid email Sign up forfor the biggest new releases, reviews and tech hacks When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they'll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. GTA Online’s new DLC – After Hours – goes live today on Xbox One and PS4. The update adds a new business venture to Los Santos, allowing players to run a nightclub in the booming heart of the city. The nightclub comes with real-life DJs with Solomun, Tale of Us, Dixon and The Black Madonna all signing up to provide music for the clubs. GTA fans will also welcome back Gay Tony. The update includes loads of new vehicles, drones, characters, a new weapon and more. Players will use it as a base to run their criminal activities in a similar way to the warehouse in the Import/Export update. Or they can use it for their stint as president of a Motorcycle gang, when they upgrade their lives to flex your CEO credentials or for rolling around as a VIP complete with bodyguards. GTA online After Hours update: What time does GTA online update? - Release time GTA 5 Online After Hours Nightclub update Thu, July 19, 2018 GRAND Theft Auto 5's After Hours Nightclub update has a July 24 release date on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Play slideshow 1 of 13 GTA Online’s new DLC – After Hours – goes live today on Xbox One and PS4. What time does GTA online update? GTA 5 Online is one of the most successful games ever made. Released nearly 5 years ago (September 17, 2013), GTA 5 has catapulted into the stratosphere, with millions of players worldwide still logging into the game today to run amok. GTA 5 generated more than $1 billion in its first three days and has gone on to become one of the most loved games on the market. The third best-selling video game of all time has only gone from strength to strength after Rockstar Games added GTA Online to let players commit a host of dastardly deeds with their friends online. The update adds a new business venture to Los Santos, allowing players to run a nightclub in the boo<doc-sep>The new GTA 5 update goes live today with free DLC When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they'll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Sign up forfor the biggest new releases, reviews and tech hacks Fans were promised the chance at running their own nightclub, but there’s more to the new update than just that. The new GTA 5 update also includes a range of new vehicles that can be picked up with hefty price tags attached. While not all of these new rides will be arriving today, Rockstar Games will have enough new stuff to keep fans busy. New rides include the custom Oppressor 2 bike, the Scramjet sports cars, as well as the outrageous Patriot 2 stretch limo. A new armoured jet plane is being launched in the After Hours DLC, as well as the off-roading Freecrawler. Fans can also splash out on the Custom Pounder 2, which can be chosen to include a ram and a missile turret. Fans have already found out that a new Blimp has been added to the game, which will help advertise their new Nightclub venture with Gay Tony. It’s also rumoured that the new DLC launch today will add drones that can be fitted with stun weapons. A range of drones will be available to buy, although it’s unclear how much they might cost to purchase.<doc-sep>The latest update for GTA Online, After Hours, was released today. At first glance the update might seem like it’s all about parties, nightclubs and music. But After Hours is one of the biggest updates the game has ever received. And, after two hours of playing, I think it might be one of the game’s most important updates as well. Advertisement After Hours starts like a lot of big GTA Online updates: You get a call from a character telling you to invest in a new building and business, in this case a nightclub. Once you buy the club, pick a name, and customize it to your liking, you might think you’re all done. But unlike previous business-focused updates, After Hours has much more story and mission content, at least at the start. You have to complete a series of missions in order to open your club. Picking up employees, stealing sound equipment, and getting your DJ to the club. None of these missions are super complex or difficult, and thankfully you can easily complete them solo. But they are filled with dialogue and feature cutscenes. At one point, I almost felt like I was playing a new single-player expansion. In fact, I felt like I was playing Ballad Of Gay Tony, because popular GTA IV character Gay Tony returns in After Hours as your business partner. Gay Tony, on the right The update also includes a few references to the GTA IV’s popular expansion The Ballad of Gay Tony, including some similar-sounding background music and a photo of Ballad of Gay Tony protagonist Louis Lopez. The opening hour or so of After Hours is less focused on shooting and destruction compared to previous big updates, like Doomsday or Gunrunning. You can also do missions to help keep your club popular and busy. These missions ask you to do fun stuff like put up posters around town. Overall the entire update feels more chill and narrative-driven than most other GTA Online updates. The update isn’t all about fun, of course. There is money to make and business to do. The update allows you to make money via your nightclub, even letting you charge other players to enter your club and dance and drink. Advertisement But more interesting is the business consolidation features found in After Hours. Players can now use their nightclub as a hub for all their businesses, including drugs, guns and stolen cars. Actually figuring out how this new system works takes some time, but essentially players can hire technicians. These techs will steal supplies and goods for your different businesses. Eventually when you have enough you can sell some or all of your illicit goods via the nightclub. Advertisement I’ll need to spend more time with the update to really see how well this new system works and if it is worth the $2-4 million in-game currency you need to spend to fully unlock it. But in theory, the idea of all your businesses in one convenient location sounds great. There is a lot in this update, and Rockstar has announced more to come. Currently there is only one real world DJ in the game, Solomun, but over the next few weeks Rockstar will be adding more DJs, new music, new cars and more to GTA Online. So far After Hours is already one of my favorite updates, and I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface. Advertisement<doc-sep>
The new GTA 5 Online update After Hours arrives this week Sign up forfor the biggest new releases, reviews and tech hacks UPDATE ONE: The new GTA 5 Online update is expected to go live within the hour, bringing new After Hours content to PS4, Xbox One and PC. An exact launch time hasn't been shared by Rockstar Games, however, fans are betting on the new DLC dropping between 10am and 11am, BST. For those in the United States, it would mean the new GTA 5 update going live at 2am, PST. The new After Hours DLC will add new Nightclubs to run and promote, as well as a host of new vehicles to buy for use on GTA Online. ORIGINAL: GTA 5 Online After Hours DLC is set to drop later this week and probably within the next 24-hours. The new GTA Online update has been given a July 24 release date on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Rockstar is yet to officially announce the time, but GTA 5 content drops typically land around midday in the UK, so expect it from 11am onwards. There have also been times in the past when a big GTA Online DLC has launched at around 9am in the UK too, so it’ll be worth keeping an eye on Rockstar’s social media feeds from then on. As the name suggests, the GTA 5 update revolves around players running nightclubs in Las Santos. Players will be able to hire staff for their new business, as well as promote it around the in-game map. This might be done through new blimps and mobile dance stages, which were spotted in the recent DLC trailer. DJs will play a big role in the success of your new nightclub, with Rockstar Games confirming acts like Solomun, Tale of Us, Dixon and The Black Madonna for the game expansion.
"But of course we will lose some people and of course we have lost a couple of people for a large number of reasons, but no doubt disclosure and the fact people know their pay has been a factor in some of those losses."<doc-sep>Chris Evans may have left the BBC because they were forced to publish his £1.6million pay deal, Director General Tony Hall admitted today. The star, 52, who has the corporation's second highest salary behind Gary Lineker, recently announced he would be returning to Virgin Radio and leaving Radio 2's breakfast show. Evans quit last week and said money was not a factor - but Lord Hall said today that the BBC had lost some of its big names, partly because their pay had been published. He told MPs today that broadcasters Chris Evans and former Radio 4 PM host Eddie Mair had quit for a 'number of reasons' but that 'undoubtedly, knowing what has been going on, that disclosure has been a factor in their decision to leave.' He said Evans wanted a new challenge but added: 'I don't think there is any doubt, disclosure has made it harder for us to retain people like that.' Director General Tony Hall claims publishing the pay of its top stars hasn't help keep key people including Chris Evans Lord Hall said of Evans, who was paid at least £1.6 million by the BBC: 'I think the pressure on him, when it came to the annual disclosures, was quite hard. For three or four days he was the centre of a lot of attention. BBC director general Lord Hall says corporation 'really is very sorry' for what Cliff Richard has been through in wake of privacy row Tony Hall has admitted the BBC will cover most of Sir Cliff Richard's costs after he took them to the High Court over the coverage of a police raid on his house. Asked about how much the Sir Cliff Richard case has cost the corporation, Lord Hall said: 'I can't tell you yet, the process is not at an end, but might I say and repeat what I said in public and a variety of places. 'We really are very sorry for what Sir Cliff has been through and I think there are two issues for us, one is the nature of the coverage and then one is the principle we were wanting to establish through carrying on with the court case. I could expand on both or neither as you would like.' Responding to how 'in what sense the case was still going on', Lord Hall explained that the legal process was ongoing and spoke of an insurance policy the BBC has which 'will cover most of those costs'. Advertisement 'If you are a presenter that's something you have to bear into consideration when you think about where you want to work in the future. 'I take my hat off to him. I think he's been through that with an extraordinary amount of gusto. He's a remarkable presenter. He's a loss to the BBC. He's a loss to our audiences.' QI host Sandi Toksvig recently revealed she is paid 40 per cent of what the programme's former host Stephen Fry used to earn for his work on the comedy panel show. 'In the case of Sandi Toksvig, who does a fantastic job on QI, she is employed by an independent (production company) and of course we discuss with the indy the make-up of all their costs but in the end it's for them to decide what is the right amount to pay to Sandi,' Lord Hall said. 'One factor is the world has kind of changed. When Stephen Fry was presenting QI at the beginning, the amount (paid) to presenters was higher than it is now. The world has changed.' Lord Hall also told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee that free licence fees for over-75s will be reviewed. 'The concession, as it's currently formulated, comes to an end in June 2020... We, the board, have got to decide what to replace it with,' he said. 'We have got to be mindful. We know that those over 65 or over 75 consume many, many more BBC services than others.' Eddie Mair has moved from BBC Radio 4 to commercial station LBC having earned around £350,000 at the corporation, accounts show And he admitted the BBC 'overdid it' with its Cliff Richard coverage. BBC licence fee for over 75s is to be reviewed, BBC director general reveals BBC Director General Tony Hall has said that free licence fees for over-75s will be reviewed. The BBC chief spoke about the issue while being questioned by the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. 'The concession, as it's currently formulated, comes to an end in June 2020... We, the board, have got to decide what to replace it with,' he said. 'We have got to be mindful. We know that those over 65 or over 75 consume many, many more BBC services than others.' 'There is real hardship among some or many of those over 75 too. We have to consult. That's something the board will be discussing over the autumn and winter.' He said: 'It could be the same. The board could say we will continue with it as it is. It could be reformed. There's a whole load of options. 'We are not in a position to say what the right option will be. We have to have a public consultation about what we we do. We will make a decision at some point in the autumn or winter.' BBC could scrap free licence fees for over 75s 'because they watch more television than other age groups' By Lara Keay Free TV licences for people over 75-years-old could be scrapped because they 'watch more television than others do'. BBC Director General Tony Hall made the announcement while he was being quizzed by the Government's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee today. He told ministers the grant that subsidises licence fees for the over 75s comes to an end in June 2020 and the BBC is considering making pensioners pay again instead. The Corporation will have to shoulder the £650million cost of providing licences for the elderly if they continue with the waiver scheme after the grant expires.<doc-sep>"He has given 100 percent to each of his BBC projects, including raising millions of pounds for Children in Need. I'd like to thank him for all his efforts over the years and wish him all the best for the future."<doc-sep>Chris Evans announced on Monday that he would be leaving the Radio 2 Breakfast Show to rejoin rival station Virgin. And the presenter, 52, looked relaxed after making the big decision, as he stepped out of the BBC Radio Two Studios after finishing his shift on his breakfast show. He cut a casual figure as he donned a bold red hoodie over navy blue pinstripe suit trousers and yellow espadrilles trainers. Happy: Chris Evans looked relaxed as he left his BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Monday... after announcing he's leaving it to join rival station Virgin The DJ kept a low profile by wearing aviator shades, and kept his ivory locks hidden underneath a blue baseball cap. Chris was in high spirits as he walked through the streets of London, chatting to friends with a smile on his face. Despite his decision to leave things seem to be going fine for the broadcaster, who has been at the helm of his show for eight years. Beaming: Chris was in high spirits as he walked through the streets of London, chatting to friends with a smile on his face Evans, who is expecting twins in the autumn with his wife, told stunned listeners that he was off to 'start a brand new adventure.' Just an hour and a half after the shock announcement, it emerged that he will be rejoining Virgin Radio to host the breakfast show. It is not clear how much money his new contract with Virgin will be worth, but experts predict he could see his salary boosted to somewhere near the £2million mark. Relaxed: He cut a casual figure as he donned a bold red hoodie over navy blue pinstripe suit trousers and yellow espadrilles trainers Evans' £1.6million BBC pay packet makes him the second highest earner at the corporation after Gary Lineker. But his salary this year was down on the £2.2million he was paid in the year to April 2017, because he had hosted the newly revamped Top Gear before quitting after one series because of plunging ratings. Despite the fact that Evans is quitting to join a rival, a Radio 2 insider insisted that he was going with the station's blessing, and they were aware of his plans before the announcement was made. Looking for something new: Evans, who is expecting twins in the autumn with his wife, told stunned listeners that he was off to 'start a brand new adventure' The insider revealed: 'His decision to go to Virgin is not something we have just heard about. We were aware of it. It is very amicable. 'We support Chris 100%. As Chris stated, he wants to seek new challenges after 13 years at the BBC, and we wish him well.' Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson said in a tweet that he was 'very excited' he would be returning to Virgin Radio, having previously hosted its breakfast show from 1997 to 2001.<doc-sep>
Chris Evans quit Radio 2 after his earnings were made public amid the BBC pay row, director general Lord Hall has admitted. The DJ, 52, recently announced his return to Virgin Radio – which the Mirror revealed was in part due to behind-the-scenes talks over his £1.6million deal. Speaking to MPs today, Lord Hall said the BBC had lost big names partly because details of their pay had been published. Insiders fear more stars could follow Evans out of the door in the coming months as a row over how they are paid as freelancers is also brewing. Lord Hall told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee that Evans and PM host Eddie Mair quit for a number of reasons but “undoubtedly, knowing what has been doing on, disclosure has been a factor”. (Image: BBC) He said Evans had wanted a new challenge but added: “I don’t think there is any doubt, disclosure has made it harder for us to retain people like that. I think the ­pressure on him, when it came to the annual disclosures, was quite hard. “For three or four days he was the centre of a lot of attention. He’s a loss to the BBC. He’s a loss to our audiences.” QI host Sandi Toksvig recently revealed she is paid 40% of what the former host Stephen Fry trousered on the comedy panel show. (Image: BBC) Lord Hall told MPs: “In the case of Sandi Toksvig, she is employed by an independent [production firm] and of course we discuss with the indy the make-up of all their costs. “But in the end it’s for them to decide what is the right amount to pay to Sandi. One factor is the world has kind of changed. When Stephen Fry was presenting QI at the beginning, the amount (paid) to presenters was higher. The world has changed.” (Image: REUTERS) Lord Hall also told MPs the BBC “overdid it” with its coverage of the police raid on Sir Cliff Richard over historic sex abuse claims he was later cleared of. Asked how much the privacy case has cost the corporation, he said: “I can’t tell you yet, the process is not at an end.” He added: “We really are very sorry for what Sir Cliff has been through. My own view is we overdid it, I think the helicopter was overdoing it.”
VideoVideo related to live stream: president donald trump duluth rally video 2018-06-20T18:34:13-04:00 President Donald Trump is holding a campaign rally in Duluth, Minnesota, just hours after signing an executive order that he says will keep families together if they are detained after crossing at the southern border. Trump is scheduled to be be speaking at 6:30 p.m. local time, which is 7:30 p.m. Eastern at the AMSOIL Arena. You can watch live stream video of the rally above. Trump’s schedule has been delayed because of the signing of the executive order, so it is not clear exactly when he will be taking the stage. Crowds had already started gathering at the arena Wednesday afternoon. The arena holds about 8,500 people. Protesters also gathered at the arena, according to KARE-TV. Trump will also be hosting a roundtable at the Port of Duluth to discuss trade and the mining industry, according to the White House. The meeting, billed as a discussion about “promoting and protecting American workers,” will be attended by representatives of the mining and steel industries along with the area’s congressman and local politicians, the White House says. The meeting will last about an hour before Trump heads to the arena for the campaign rally. While Trump’s roundtable and campaign rally are supposed to be focused on trade issues, the president is likely to talk about immigration and the controversy surrounding his administration’s “no tolerance policy” to arrest anyone who illegally crosses the border. That policy change led to an increase in the amount of children separated from their parents and outrage from both Democrats and Republicans. Hours before the rally, Trump signed an executive order at the White House that the administration says will keep most families together, according to CNN. But as many have pointed out, Trump did not need to sign an executive order to reverse the policy causing the issue at the border. The order blames Congress for the issue, which many have said is wrong. “It is unfortunate that Congress’s failure to act and court orders have put the Administration in the position of separating alien families to effectively enforce the law,” the order states. While Trump was busy signing the executive order in D.C., things got off to a shaky start in Duluth. The arena was without power for part of the afternoon and early evening, leaving people stuck in a hot skyway waiting to get inside, according to the Duluth News Tribune. Officials told the newspaper that power would be fully restored in time for the start of the rally and it would cool down quickly. Several Minnesota politicians who involved in 2018 races will be joining Trump at the rally, according to Minnesota Public Radio News. Karin Housely, who is the Republican-endorsed candidate for U.S. Senate and gubernatorial candidate Jeff Johnson will be at the rally, along with Pete Stauber, who is running for Congress in Minnesota’s 8th District, U.S. Senate candidate Jim Newberger and Jim Hagedorn, who is running for the open 1st Congressional District seat. According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, there were large crowds gathered at the arena. “I’m very excited to see him in person. It shows he represents us,” Gary Nystrom, 54, who drove almost 150 miles from Staples for the rally, told the newspaper. He said he voted for the first time in his life in 2016 when he cast a ballot for Trump and was especially energized by his immigration views. “It’s like being at a rock concert,” he said.<doc-sep>DULUTH, Minn. (WCCO) — Thousands of people lined up outside Amsoil Arena to hear what President Trump had to say on his first visit to the Northland as President. WCCO’s Mary McGuire caught up with supporters and protesters as the campaign rally wrapped up. This rally did not end quietly. The number of Trump supporters far outnumbered a small, but vocal group of protesters. Our cameras were rolling as those two groups clashed outside. We spotted at least two people being handcuffed by authorities in Duluth following the rally at Amsoil Arena. Thousands arrived early to the campaign style rally in order to catch a glimpse of President Trump. Some arrived hours early and weren’t even able to make it inside, but that didn’t stop them from watching the crowds. “It’s exciting to see all of the people that are for him. We couldn’t see the President because we couldn’t get in,” Trump supporter George Holter said. “I have never seen it hit this capacity this soon,” added another attendee. And one woman had this prediction: “Minnesota is going to turn, we are hoping, turn red.” President Trump revealed Wednesday what may become his 2020 campaign slogan. Of course, in 2016, it was “Make America Great Again.” He suggested today it would be “Keep America Great.”<doc-sep>ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s campaign trip Wednesday to Minnesota could signal whether he’ll wade into the GOP’s primary for governor between a former two-term governor who once called him “unhinged” and an underdog who is an avowed supporter. The rally in Duluth is for Pete Stauber, a Republican congressional candidate running in a traditionally Democratic district. Home of the state’s famed Iron Range, Minnesota is important ground for Trump as a place where his new tariffs on foreign steel could play especially well. But it also comes after the latest reminder that crossing the president can be perilous for Republicans. Trump celebrated on Twitter last week after South Carolina Rep. Mark Sanford, who repeatedly criticized the president, lost a Republican primary. Trump had taken to Twitter hours earlier to knock Sanford and endorse his rival, who had highlighted some of Sanford’s remarks in campaign ads. A similar script is materializing in Minnesota’s race to replace outgoing Gov. Mark Dayton. Few Republicans have criticized Trump more strongly than former Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who is seeking his old job. In 2016, Pawlenty said Trump was “unsound, uninformed, unhinged and unfit to be president of the United States” in the days after a recording of the presidential candidate making vulgar comments about women surfaced. After launching his campaign in April, Pawlenty said he still voted for Trump in 2016 and supports the president’s policies. Pawlenty tweeted he will not be attending the rally, but his running mate will be. Welcome to Minnesota, @realDonaldTrump! Glad my running mate Lt. Gov. @michellefischb will be there to greet you when you arrive in our great state. Thank you for coming to help @PeteStauber get elected to Congress! We appreciate your service & bold leadership. pic.twitter.com/G9MD6wvyZ8 — Tim Pawlenty (@TimPawlenty) June 20, 2018 Jeff Johnson, the state GOP’s endorsed candidate for governor, has been stronger in his support of the president. He and his allies have portrayed himself as more in tune with the party’s base and say Pawlenty — who holds a huge fundraising advantage — should be disqualified for his criticism of Trump. Republican political operative Gregg Peppin said it’s another chance for Trump to aid an underdog candidate who has been a loyal supporter. “I think it’s a pretty cut-and-dried case in this instance,” said Peppin, who worked for another GOP candidate for governor who has since quit the race. “It presents the president with an excellent opportunity to test his theory. Whether he’ll do that, remains to be seen.” Trump has a mixed record when supporting his strongest defenders, including Roy Moore in a losing U.S. Senate campaign in deep-red Alabama. He has also shown himself willing to put aside grudges; he endorsed Mitt Romney, who called Trump a “fraud” in 2016, for Senate in Utah. Johnson has made clear he’d like Trump’s endorsement in the Aug. 14 primary against Pawlenty, but said he doesn’t expect any help to come this week. Regardless, he planned to attend Wednesday’s rally and hoped it will mobilize GOP voters for the summer. “I truly believe that it will energize a lot of Republican voters in the state … and get people to start paying attention earlier than they normally would,” Johnson said. “Part of my case is that it’s going to be hard for Tim to win an election without bringing in some of the new voters that Donald Trump brought in in 2016. I just don’t think Tim can.” Pawlenty’s campaign did not respond to questions about whether he planned to attend the Duluth rally. “It’s our understanding that the rally in Duluth is focused on supporting Pete Stauber in his race for the 8th Congressional District. We believe that’s appropriate,” campaign spokesman Sam Winter said. The announced purpose of the rally Tuesday is to boost Stauber, the Republican running in the traditionally Democratic northeastern Minnesota district that Trump won by more than 15 percentage points in 2016. It comes amid a furor surrounding the Trump administration moves to slap tariffs on imports from several countries, including on foreign steel. While economists wince and farmers brace for blowback, those moves could be a boon in the 8th District, home to the state’s famed Iron Range, where iron ore workers have struggled with economic downturns driven by an influx in foreign-imported steel. Stauber is running to replace Democratic Rep. Rick Nolan, who is leaving Congress after three hard-fought elections to the seat. Democrats have a five-way primary to determine who will face Stauber. (© Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)<doc-sep>President Donald Trump greets supporters as he arrives for a campaign rally at the Amsoil Arena on June 20, 2018 in Duluth, Minnesota. President Trump held a rally tonight in Duluth, Minnesota, after signing an executive order that he said will keep far more families together at the border. During his speech, Trump blasted Democrats, praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and said he was smarter than the elites. If you missed it, here are Trump's key quotes:<doc-sep>
President Trump made his first visit to Minnesota since winning The Oval Office when he held a roundtable and rally in Duluth on Wednesday night. DULUTH, Minn. - President Trump made his first visit to Minnesota since winning The Oval Office when he held a roundtable and rally in Duluth on Wednesday night. The White House said President Trump was originally expected to arrive in Duluth around 4:35 p.m. but was delayed. Air Force One landed at the Duluth Air National Guard Base just before 5 p.m. From there, President Trump held a roundtable event with about a dozen elected officials as well as representatives from the mining and steel industry. The discussion was billed as "promoting and protecting American workers." Topics ranged from immigration and trade to health care and national security. Trump told those at Duluth Cargo Connect that "billions" are "pouring into the Treasury" as a result of his trade decisions. @potus: “Make America great again. And that’s what we’re doing. For our next campaign we have a new slogan... KEEP AMERICA GREAT.” #TrumpDuluth pic.twitter.com/akwmBqoH3D — Nikki Muehlhausen (@NikkiKARE11) June 20, 2018 The rally was originally set to be held at DECC Arena but was moved to AMSOIL Arena due to high demand. The Duluth Fire Marshal told a pool reporter the arena holds about 9,000 people and it appeared to be full, with hundreds of people left outside waiting to get in. So sorry, people wanting to get into the already packed arena - I LOVE YOU ALL! pic.twitter.com/PFvXrsvgkA — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 20, 2018 Pete Stauber, the Republican running in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, took a turn at the stage early on. “Mr. President, these people support you,” Stauber said to a roar of applause. “We need more Republicans,” Trump said. “We’ve got to get out there in the midterms.” Trump also addressed the executive order he signed earlier Wednesday that will stop the separation of families caught crossing the border illegally. He says the U.S. has the "weakest" and "most pathetic immigration laws anywhere in the world." But he says things have to be done with "compassion." Trump narrowly lost Minnesota in 2016 and jokes that he would have won if he had made just one more speech. He says he has no doubt he'll win in 2020. Trump said his administration is “taking first steps” to open the Superior National Forest to mineral exploration. The president also raised the North Korea summit, calling it an “incredible success.” He predicted that “Chairman Kim will turn that country into a great, successful country.” Trump said “right now, you are so safe” because of the summit. Protests were also held in response to the President's "Make America Great Again" rally. A handful of protestors were also booed as they were led out of the arena throughout the course of the rally. Trump protesters are beginning to gather outside the Duluth courthouse ahead of the rally. pic.twitter.com/cw8g9rKHG2 — KARE 11 (@kare11) June 20, 2018 A "Blue Wave 2018 Rise and Resist" protest is gathered on the Duluth lakewalk less than a mile east of the #TrumpDuluth rally pic.twitter.com/yWIuJKI1RF — KARE 11 (@kare11) June 21, 2018
On Sunday morning, hosts Ed Henry, Jedediah Bila, and Pete Hegseth of Fox & Friends Weekend discussed Donald Trump's threat to shut down the southern border. Trump's complaint was that the Mexican government isn't doing enough to stop illegal immigration into the U.S. He also announced that the U.S. would be suspending foreign aid payments to some countries. Based on the Fox News chyron though, it's not super clear which countries those are: "TRUMP CUTS U.S. AID TO 3 MEXICAN COUNTRIES." It's a safe bet that whoever wrote this meant to say "Central American countries," since Trump did tell reporters, according to the Washington Post, "I’ve ended payments to Guatemala, to Honduras and El Salvador. No more money is going there anymore. We were giving them $500 million. We were paying them tremendous amounts of money, and we’re not paying them anymore because they haven’t done a thing for us." Those three countries make up the "Northern Triangle," and people from the region make up the bulk of the migrant caravans that Trump has fixated on, both before pivotal elections and after embarrassing public losses. The largest share of people crossing the border into the U.S. comes from those countries, and under Barack Obama, the State Department began directing aid to the region in an attempt to deal with the issues driving people to migrate in the first place: things like poverty, violence, political instability. Later on in the show, Hegseth apologized, saying, "We had an inaccurate graphic on the screen while talking about this very story. We just want to be clear, the funding is being cut off to the three Central American countries. We apologize for the error. It never should have happened." Typos happen. But Trump—and the advisers and pundits around him—often over-simplifies immigration talk until what he's saying is practically nonsense. Take, for example, his claims that Mexico "is sending" criminals across the border, or that other countries aren't doing enough to keep migrants from heading to the U.S. He seems to operate on the idea that heads of state sit down with a stack of census data to decide who they want to keep and who goes, and they get rid of them by, somehow, convincing them to walk thousands of miles to the U.S. border where they apply for asylum. And Fox & Friends has breathlessly backed up Trump on his anti-immigrant tirades, mentioning caravans daily in the week before the last State of the Union and, in Hegseth's case, comparing one migrant caravan to an "invasion." Meanwhile, Trump is also threatening to shut down the U.S. border with actual Mexico, a move that will affect nearly 5 million American jobs. Like his moves to block foreign aid, this policy doesn't make any more sense the more it gets explained.<doc-sep>While reporting on the State Department’s announcement to no longer provide foreign assistance to Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala Fox & Friends Weekend showed a graphic that read: “Trump cuts U.S. aid to 3 Mexican countries.” The three Latin American countries are independent nations. But the mistaken chyron stayed on screen for 30 seconds. According to Yahoo News, the network later released an apology saying, We want to clarify and correct something that happened earlier in the show,” the apology read. “We had an inaccurate graphic on screen … we just want to be clear the funding is being cut off to three Central American countries. We apologize for the error, it never should have happened.” But Twitter did what Twitter does, and deservingly so: I was today years old when I found out Mexico was 3 countries pic.twitter.com/gVQx9cppzS — Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) March 31, 2019 Best part of this: none of the 3 countries were Mexico. https://t.co/XVGAMlhjOh — Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅 (@MikePMoffatt) March 31, 2019 North Mexico, South Mexico and Mexiopotamia — Dr. KeishaBee (@KeishaBee626) March 31, 2019 That IS how they see us @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/le4StDkG4n — Paola Ramos (@paoramos) March 31, 2019 This is a testament to the high journalistic standards of Fox News. Always breaking stories. Who knew this about Mexico? https://t.co/vBB7PktzgF — Alex Gibney (@alexgibneyfilm) March 31, 2019<doc-sep>Taking drastic action over illegal immigration, President Donald Trump moved Saturday to cut direct aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, whose citizens are fleeing north and overwhelming U.S. resources at the southern border. The State Department notified Congress that it would look to suspend 2017 and 2018 payments to the trio of nations, which have been home to some of the migrant caravans that have marched through Mexico to the U.S. border. Amplified by conservative media, Trump has turned the caravans into the symbol of what he says are the dangers of illegal immigration — a central theme of his midterm campaigning last fall. With the special counsel’s Russia probe seemingly behind him, Trump has revived his warnings of the caravans’ presence. Story continues below advertisement Trump also has returned to a previous threat he never carried out — closing the border with Mexico. He brought up that possibility on Friday and revisited it in tweets Saturday, blaming Democrats and Mexico for problems at the border and beyond despite warnings that a closed border could create economic havoc on both sides. WATCH: Trump says they will close border if Mexico doesn’t stop caravans 4:03 Trump says they will close border if Mexico doesn’t stop caravans Trump says they will close border if Mexico doesn’t stop caravans – Mar 29, 2019 “It would be so easy to fix our weak and very stupid Democrat inspired immigration laws,” Trump tweeted Saturday. “In less than one hour, and then a vote, the problem would be solved. But the Dems don’t care about the crime, they don’t want any victory for Trump and the Republicans, even if good for USA!′ As far as Mexico’s role, he tweeted: “Mexico must use its very strong immigration laws to stop the many thousands of people trying to get into the USA. Our detention areas are maxed out & we will take no more illegals. Next step is to close the Border! This will also help us with stopping the Drug flow from Mexico!” Story continues below advertisement When reporters asked Trump on Friday what closing the border could entail, he said “it could mean all trade” with Mexico and added, “We will close it for a long time.” READ MORE: Donald Trump renews threats to close Mexico border over surge in asylum seekers Trump has been promising for more than two years to build a long, impenetrable wall along the border to stop illegal immigration, though Congress has been reluctant to provide the money he needs. In the meantime, he has repeatedly threatened to close the border, but this time, with a new group of migrants heading north , he gave a definite timetable and suggested a visit to the border within the next two weeks. A substantial closure could have an especially heavy impact on cross-border communities from San Diego to South Texas, as well as supermarkets that sell Mexican produce, factories that rely on imported parts, and other businesses across the U.S. The U.S. and Mexico trade about $1.7 billion in goods daily, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which said closing the border would be “an unmitigated economic debacle” that would threaten 5 million American jobs. WATCH: Border issue ‘politicized’ in US, challenges moving forward says PM 2:26 Border issue ‘politicized’ in US, challenges moving forward says PM Border issue ‘politicized’ in US, challenges moving forward says PM – Mar 21, 2019 Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, spoke out Saturday against cutting off aid to Central America, declaring that “foreign assistance is not charity; it advances our strategic interests and funds initiatives that protect American citizens.” Story continues below advertisement And a group of House Democrats visiting El Salvador denounced the administration’s decision to cut aid to the region. “As we visit El Salvador evaluating the importance of U.S. assistance to Central America to address the root causes of family and child migration, we are extremely disappointed to learn that President Trump intends to cut off aid to the region,” said the statement from five lawmakers, including Rep. Eliot L. Engel of New York, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “The President’s approach is entirely counterproductive.” The Trump administration has threatened before to scale back or cut off U.S. assistance to Central America. Congress has not approved most of those proposed cuts, however, and a report this year by the Congressional Research Service said any change in that funding would depend on what Congress does. Short of a widespread border shutdown, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said the U.S. might close designated ports of entry to re-deploy staff to help process parents and children. Ports of entry are official crossing points that are used by residents and commercial vehicles. Many people who cross the border illegally ultimately request asylum under U.S. law, which does not require asylum seekers to enter at an official crossing. Border officials are also planning to more than quadruple the number of asylum seekers sent back over the border to wait out their immigration cases, said an administration official. The official said right now about 60 migrants per day are returned and officials are hoping to send as many as 300 per day. The official was not authorized to speak publicly about internal plans and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Story continues below advertisement WATCH: Trump vetoes bipartisan resolution that blocked his national emergency 7:25 Trump vetoes bipartisan resolution that blocked his national emergency Trump vetoes bipartisan resolution that blocked his national emergency – Mar 15, 2019 Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Friday his country was doing its part to fight migrant smuggling. Criminal networks charge thousands of dollars a person to move migrants through Mexico, increasingly in large groups toward remote sections of the border. “We want to have a good relationship with the government of the United States,” Lopez Obrador said. He added: “We are going to continue helping so that the migratory flow, those who pass through our country, do so according to the law, in an orderly way.” Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico’s foreign relations secretary, tweeted that his country “doesn’t act based on threats” and is “the best neighbour” the U.S. could have. Story continues below advertisement Alejandra Mier y Teran, executive director of the Otay Mesa Chamber of Commerce in San Diego, said the mere threat of border closures sends the wrong message to businesses in Mexico and may eventually scare companies into turning to Asia for their supply chains. “I think the impact would be absolutely devastating on so many fronts,” said Mier y Teran, whose members rely on the Otay Mesa crossing to bring televisions, medical devices and a wide range of products to the U.S. “In terms of a long-term effect, it’s basically shooting yourself in your foot. It’s sending out a message to other countries that, ‘Don’t come because our borders may not work at any time.’ That is extremely scary and dangerous.” Merchant reported from Houston, Lucey from Washington. Associated Press writers Peter Orsi in Mexico City, Elliot Spagat in San Diego and Colleen Long, Catherine Lucey and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.<doc-sep>
Fox News apologized Sunday for a live “Fox & Friends” segment graphic that read, “Trump Cuts Aid to 3 Mexican Countries.” “We want to clarify and correct something that happened earlier in the show,” the apology read. “We had an inaccurate graphic on screen … we just want to be clear the funding is being cut off to three Central American countries. We apologize for the error, it never should have happened.” The headline appeared for 30 seconds during a discussion about punitive measures taken by President Trump to secure the U.S.-Mexico border. “I’ve ended payments to Guatemala, to Honduras and El Salvador. No more money is going there anymore,” Trump told reporters Friday. “We were giving them $500 million. We were paying them tremendous amounts of money, and we’re not paying them anymore because they haven’t done a thing for us.” “Fox & Friends headline” On Saturday, the State Department announced it was ending foreign assistance programs for the Northern Triangle, composed of three Latin American countries: El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. The decision came a day after Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen signed a “historic regional compact with Central America to stem irregular migration at the source.” There has been a record-breaking surge of U.S.-bound migrants at the southern border as these countries face economic and social disorder. In February, a majority of the 76,000 migrants taken into U.S. custody were from Central America. When asked if ending U.S. aid to the Northern Triangle countries is counter-productive when addressing immigration, Acting White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney said on CNN’s “State of the Union,” “There's a lot of good ways to help solve this problem.” “Congress could do it, but they're not going to. Mexico could help us do it. They need to do a little bit more. Honduras could do more. Nicaragua could do more. El Salvador could do more. And if we’re going to give these countries hundreds of millions of dollars, we would like them to do more.” Story continues Last month, Trump declared a national emergency to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, but Congress passed a resolution to nullify the declaration. Trump has since vetoed it, and the House failed to override the veto. Earlier this week, in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump said that aiming machine guns at undocumented immigrants would be a “very effective” deterrent — but vowed the United States would not use that method. “Mexico must use its very strong immigration laws to stop the many thousands of people trying to get into the USA,” Trump tweeted Saturday. “Our detention areas are maxed out & we will take no more illegals. Next step is to close the Border! This will also help us with stopping the Drug flow from Mexico!” Screenshots of Fox’s gaffe went viral on Twitter. I was today years old when I found out Mexico was 3 countries pic.twitter.com/gVQx9cppzS — Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) March 31, 2019 BREAKING: Trump cutting aid to 3 Mexican countries. (ht @blakehounshell) pic.twitter.com/5PEI4f7QIS — ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) March 31, 2019 Best part of this: none of the 3 countries were Mexico. https://t.co/XVGAMlhjOh — Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅 (@MikePMoffatt) March 31, 2019 FOX NEWS: "Trump cuts U.S. aid to 3 Mexican countries." I have nothing to add. https://t.co/xdeluRtMxd — Peter Daou (@peterdaou) March 31, 2019 _____ Read more from Yahoo News:
Match preview: Central Coast Mariners v Western Sydney Wanderers Gosford has proved to be a home-away-from-home for the Western Sydney Wanderers whenever they have travelled to take on Central Coast Mariners in the Hyundai A-League. Saturday night’s clash between the two clubs presents the Wanderers with the chance to notch a sixth-straight win at Central Coast Stadium. And on current form, you would think that looks likely. Markus Babbel looks to finally be getting the balance right with his side, who have recorded some impressive results in the latter part of the campaign. Their spirited display to fight back and claim a 1-1 draw with Sydney FC in Saturday night’s Derby is a case in point. Alexander Baumjohann on the ball during last weekend's Sydney Derby In contrast, the Mariners officially collected a third wooden spoon in four seasons after succumbing to Melbourne Victory 2-1 on Sunday. While it has been another season of woe in Gosford, the signs are certainly much brighter since interim boss Alen Stajcic arrived at the club in March. WATCH FOR FREE: How to watch the Hyundai A-League LIVE and FREE READ MORE: Why Melling wants role in Mariners rebuild And they should provide a stern test of the Wanderers’ recent resurgence, despite losing both previous matches between the clubs this season (both 2-0). If the stats are anything to go by, expect plenty of action after the break in this one. The Mariners have conceded the most second-half goals (38) of any team in 2018/19, while the Wanderers have conceded the third-most (25). Key Opta stats Western Sydney Wanderers currently enjoy a four-game winning streak against Central Coast Mariners in the Hyundai A-League, with three of those four triumphs coming by a score of 2-0. The Mariners have conceded 20 goals across their last five Hyundai A-League games on home turf, finishing with a loss in each of those fixtures. Mariners skipper Matt Simon has conceded a joint competition-high 51 fouls in the Hyundai A-League in 2018/19. Ins and outs Both squads will be announced on Thursday. Mariners' Matt Simon: always in the thick of the action How to watch You can catch every minute LIVE and FREE on 10 Bold or tenplay, or tune in to FOX SPORTS 505, with kick-off at 7.50pm (AEST). You can also stream it live on the MyFootball Live App, or subscribe to Kayo Sports. Tickets CLICK HERE to get your spot inside Central Coast Stadium in what should be an entertaining clash. Tipping<doc-sep>Markus Babbel’s post-match comments summed it up fairly succinctly after his listless Wanderers side went down 3-1 at Central Coast Stadium in the penultimate game of a nightmare season for both sides. Matt Simon was the hero for the Mariners, scoring two of their three goals – all of which came from set pieces. There was time for a Mark Bridge consolation strike up the other end, as the retiring veteran struck his 63rd goal in 250 A-League games from the penalty spot. A red card for an ugly Kye Rowles challenge was the only other blot on an otherwise joyous night for the home fans in Gosford, who celebrated just their third win of the campaign. BEST Matt Simon Yes, he’s a human battering ram with the first touch of a forklift. Yes, he has razor sharp elbows and is not afraid to deploy them. And yes, he may not appeal to your latte-sipping, ivory-tower, Cruyffian sensibilities, but for better or worse the man is the heart and soul of Central Coast, and he stood up and took this game by the scruff. Defending from the front with dogged determination, Simon launched himself in the direction of every loose ball, and made a nuisance of himself to win the free kick from which the Mariners opened the scoring. Pulling rank over Andrew Hoole and Jack Clisby on the dead ball, the “Wizard of Woy Woy” came off a ludicrously long run-up and leathered it in trademark fashion, through an anaemic Wanderers wall and past Jack Greenwood with the aid of a deflection. Of course, he was also on hand to bury a penalty in much the same fashion. It’s Matty Simon’s world, and we’re all just living in it.<doc-sep>Back-to-back wooden spooners Central Coast gave their fans something to cheer about with a 3-1 win over Western Sydney in their final home game of the season on Saturday night. MATCH CENTRE: CCM v WSW A dead-ball double to skipper Matt Simon and header from defender Kye Rowles gave the Mariners a 3-0 lead after 56 minutes in round 26 at Central Coast Stadium, Gosford. Stream over 50 sports live & anytime on your TV or favourite device with KAYO SPORTS. The biggest Aussie sports and the best from overseas. Just $25/month. No lock-in contract. Get your 14 day free trial > The eighth-placed Wanderers were back in the contest when Mark Bridge, in his 250th A-League game, scored from the penalty spot in the 67th minute and Rowles was shown a straight red card four minutes later for a dangerous, lunging challenge on Alexander Baumjohann. Mariners keeper Adam Pearce made a diving save to deny Bruce Kamau in the 88th minute and Abraham Majok blasted a great chance for Wanderers over the crossbar in the 95th as the home side held on for their third win of the season. Neither side could change their position on the ladder with two rounds remaining but Wanderers were favoured to stretch their winning streak at Gosford to six. However, it was the last-placed Mariners who took a deserved 1-0 half-time lead. Western Sydney, coming off a 1-1 draw with Sydney, offered little in attack and eventually paid the price for a spate of rash challenges when Simon smashed his free kick through the wall from the top of the box in the 34th minute. The win brings the Mariners’ points total up to 13. Source: Getty Images Simon converted a penalty in the 52nd minute after teenage keeper Jack Greenwood struck Jordan Murray in the face when trying to punch clear a high ball. Greenwood was full stretch to deny Aiden O’Neill in the 56th minute but Rowles scored his first A-League goal with a header off the ensuing corner kick from Jack Clisby. Bridge came off the bench to smash home his penalty after Adam Melling pushed Rashid Mahazi over at a free kick. If you can’t see the blog, CLICK HERE.<doc-sep>The Western Sydney Wanderers attacker is ready to return to where his career began on Saturday against Central Coast Mariners. Duke joined the Mariners in 2011 and spent four seasons with the club before sealing a move to Japan. Now back in the A-League with the Wanderers, Duke admits returning to Gosford will be a weird feeling. "It's going to be a bit surreal I think, playing at the stadium on the opposite side," Duke said on Thursday. "I started my career there professionally in the A-League so I'm excited to get there and play. "I won the league and championship while I was there so I had great success, amazing memories and something that will last forever."<doc-sep>
Simon brace leads 10-man Mariners past Wanderers Matt Simon scored twice to lead Central Coast Mariners to a rare 3-1 win over Western Sydney Wanderers in Gosford on Saturday night. The Mariners skipper netted from a free-kick and a set-piece either side of half-time before Kyle Rowles headed in his first Hyundai A-League goal, only to be sent off for a poor tackle in the 71st minute. Mark Bridge also converted a spot-kick in his 250th appearance in the competition but Markus Babbel's men were unable to deny Alen Stajcic's side their third victory of the season. BLOG: Recap all the action as it unfolded! WATCH FOR FREE: How to watch the Hyundai A-League LIVE and FREE Adam Pearce replaced Ben Kennedy between the posts for the Mariners and started well, saving at Mitch Duke's feet in the 22nd minute. Western Sydney brought in a rookie goalkeeper of their own, debutant Jack Greenwood, and the teenager could do little to stop Central Coast's opener. Simon won a free-kick on the edge of the area, approached it with intent and blasted the ball straight through a disorganised wall. Jordan Murray glanced a header narrowly wide of the target just prior to half-time, before going agonisingly close to meeting Jack Clisby's left-sided delivery moments after the restart. Greenwood, attempting to claim a cross, then wiped out the striker and Simon rifled in the resultant spot-kick to double his side's lead in the 52nd minute. A third quickly followed, defender Rowles pulling away from Tarek Elrich and nodding in Clisby's corner. Pearce's handling error and Jacob Melling's subsequent panicked challenge Rashid Mahazi gifted substitute Bridge a goal from the spot and the Wanderers a way back in the 67th minute. The sense of an impending comeback grew when, 19 minutes from time, Rowles undid his earlier good work by leaving a foot in on Alexander Baumjohann and earning himself a straight red card. But the Mariners defended stoutly for the remainder of the match as they snapped a four-game losing streak against Western Sydney and signed off from Central Coast Stadium on a triumphant note. Their final match of the season is away to Melbourne City on Friday, while Wanderers host Melbourne Victory the following day.
Uber’s announcement of its IPO pricing earlier today came with a $500 million belated Easter egg. The payments giant PayPal is making a half-billion-dollar investment in the company, paying $47 per share, which gives the company a valuation of $78.8 billion (in the middle of the range of Uber’s IPO pricing of $44-$50 per share). Neither Uber nor PayPal gave much detail about the $500 investment. Uber’s S-1 and a short statement on LinkedIn from PayPal’s CEO Dan Schulman both used the same wording, noting the deal would help the two work on “future commercial payment collaborations, including the development of Uber’s digital wallet.” So what’s actually going on here? The deal clearly gives Uber another significant piece of financial padding going into its public listing — and it needs it, with a loss of $1 billion in the last quarter alone — as well as a closer commitment from one of its existing payments partners. But it’s also a significant move for PayPal as the company works on building the next stage of its financial services empire. The company — untethered from eBay after first spinning out from the marketplace company in 2014 and eventually losing its status as its primary payments provider last year — has been building out a profitable business on its own steam, reporting 227 million accounts earlier this week with revenues up more than 30 percent to $4.13 billion for the quarter. At the same time, it’s also been slowly laying the groundwork for how it can leverage deals with other companies to boost that growth even more. There have been a number of smaller strategic investments in a range of startups, including European startups like savings company Raisin and cross-border payment startup PPRO, as well as Asian startups Pine Labs and Viva Republica. However, PayPal took a much bigger bet this year that, like the Uber investment announced today, underscores how it is also evaluating and buying into larger marketplaces, too. In March, it made its biggest investment to date as an independent company, putting $750 million into Argentina’s MercadoLibre, an e-commerce powerhouse that acts as a kind of eBay of Latin America, with auctions and a marketplace for buyers and sellers to connect, and a payments system called MercadoPago. Uber-size me The eBay similarity probably made MercadoLibre a natural partner for PayPal. But more likely, I think the investment is part of a super-sized next step modeled on that eBay relationship — a way for PayPal to build its network beyond what it can build on its own steam, by catching a ride on other high-growth companies to pick up some of their network effects. This is, in fact, something that Schulman talked about just days ago in PayPal’s earnings call: We see international as a tremendous opportunity space for us. And if I take a step back, we’re willing to invest in companies or acquire companies that we believe advance our strategic agenda. We do want to be the leading global digital payments platform, and that means looking across the world at who are the leading players there and how might we partner together in some way to take our respective platforms, the respective number of customers we each have. MercadoLibre, between their marketplace and MercadoPago, their payments infrastructure, they have 200 million-plus customers themselves. And so you put that together with ours, you have almost 500 million customers… there are companies like MercadoLibre where a strategic partnership may make sense for us, and they allow us to expand our presence into a geography or a set a capabilities. And by the way, there may be other companies around the world that offer similar strategic options for us and we’d be willing to explore partnerships, very akin to what we did with MercadoLibre. The fact is, though, there aren’t really any more big e-commerce marketplaces left to partner with. Amazon is PayPal’s arch nemesis, Alibaba has Alipay and the eBay ship has sailed. (Walmart, incidentally, is also a PayPal partner, and I’ll be interested to see what develops there, including with Walmart’s own big e-commerce marketplace purchase, Flipkart.) In the meantime, we’re seeing a new opportunity emerge with high-growth companies that are building strong commercial relationships with their customers, in the form of these large transportation-on-demand providers, like Uber. There are three areas where PayPal is hoping that its Uber investment will play out (and hopefully pay out). The first of these will be increasing transactions. Today, PayPal is Uber’s leading payment provider in the U.S. and Australia, and with this investment, from what I understand, it will be looking to ramp up and take on that role in more countries in the months ahead. That will pose an interesting competitive threat to the other payment companies that work with Uber, such as Adyen, which itself had a very successful public markets debut earlier this year and lists Uber as one of its biggest customers. The second will be helping to build and run Uber’s own efforts in providing payments and managing transactions. Right now, the main manifestation of that is Uber Cash, the digital wallet that Uber launched in September that lets users top up Uber accounts with money that they can use on Uber services, sweetening the deal to lure more users to this by offering discounts. A big reason Uber is building Uber Cash is because once it can control the flow of the money itself, it doesn’t have to pay transaction costs on those purchases, and along with another product it introduced in 2017, the Uber Visa Card, it becomes a gatekeeper of its customers’ spending. This might sound familiar: It is similar to the model PayPal built with in its own service. It’s not clear how the two will work together on this, whether it will be simply an integration so that PayPal will become one more way to top up your Uber Cash, or whether PayPal will help power the whole service. The latter leads to the third way that PayPal and Uber might be working together down the line.<doc-sep>PayPal is on a spending spree. Its latest mega-investment in Uber this week hints at a larger strategy to compete abroad. The payments giant is investing $500 million Uber ahead of the highly anticipated IPO, according to Uber's updated S1 filing. In March, PayPal invested $750 million in Argentina's e-commerce giant MercadoLibre. "I don't think you spend that kind of money unless it's part of a global strategy to enable these new super-platforms," said Ryan Gilbert, a partner at venture capital firm Propel Ventures. "PayPal needs to step on the growth gas pedal and these investments will buy the company access to millions of global customers." Uber operates in more than 60 countries, and 400 cities. PayPal has a global footprint, too. It's available in more than 200 countries and regions and supports 25 currencies. By handling payments on the back-end for Uber, the company is positioning itself to benefit from some of some of Uber's potential growth. "While baseline payments products have revolved rapidly over the recent fintech investment cycle, customer acquisition strategies have not," Gilbert said. "I expect we will see similar investments in future." The deal builds on an existing partnership. PayPal is already Uber's lead payment processing partner in the U.S. and Australia, and has worked with the ride-hailing company since 2013. In a LinkedIn post, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman called it a "another significant milestone" in the company's journey to be a "platform partner of choice, helping to enable global commerce by connecting the world's leading marketplaces and payment networks." Shares of PayPal have been on a tear this year. The stock is up 30% year to date, and has rallied more than 44% year over year. It began as a pure e-commerce play and the payment option for eBay, which bought PayPal in 2002. Its founders and early employees include Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Reid Hoffman, Max Levchin, and other members of what's sometimes known as the "PayPal Mafia." It spun off from eBay again in 2015 and has since expanded way beyond online check-out. PayPal is leaning into mobile payments, which makes up roughly 40 percent of its business, and small business lending. Its popular peer-to-peer payment app Venmo has been a part of this growth strategy, and is also integrated with Uber and UberEats. Total payment volume for Venmo grew 73% year over year to $21 billion in the first quarter, the company said this week. Overall, PayPal said it has a total 277 million total customer accounts. Still, it faces fierce competition on a global scale. Tech giants Alibaba and Tencent both dominate consumer finance in China thanks to their popular mobile apps. In North America, Amazon, Google, and Apple are also taking up an increasingly larger share of customers' wallets with their own payment or digital wallet options. Each of those payment methods grew from a "seamless integration" into an existing platform, according to Peter Gordon, CEO of PRMPayments. Alipay is Alibaba's e-commerce payment method. Amazon Pay is embedded into Amazon's platform. WeChat was a communication application in Asia that moved into payments. PayPal could achieve that through Uber. "The point is, these wallets need distribution in e-commerce and mobile applications," Gordon said. "This will align PayPal with Uber as its lead payment method to be distributed globally and allow users to have friction-less experience by entering their PayPal email." Wall Street is also watching PayPal's global ambitions. The MercadoLibre partnership "underscores the global value proposition that PayPal offers other high-growth marketplaces," according to KeyBanc analyst Josh Beck. The firm raised its price target earlier this year to reflect that deal's potential.<doc-sep>Yes, the major public clouds offer a lot. But what you may not know are the limitations, and how open clouds make the difference. Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021. (Reuters) — Online payments company PayPal plans to invest $500 million in Uber Technologies Inc as the ride-hailing firm readies to unveil terms for its initial public offering on Friday, Refinitiv IFR reported. PayPal will invest in Uber through a concurrent private placement at the IPO price, IFR reported on Thursday, citing sources. A financial services component is important to Uber as it works to expand into a “superapp” of logistics and transportation services. Superapps are applications where customers go for a range of services, such as transportation, shopping and payments. Such companies can be much more lucrative than those that offer just one core business or service. Uber is expected to tell investors it will seek to be valued at between $80 billion and $90 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The valuation sought is less than the $120 billion valuation that investment bankers told Uber last year it could fetch, and closer to the $76 billion valuation it attained in its last private fundraising round last year. Uber and PayPal were not immediately available to comment on the IFR report. (Reporting by Ishita Chigilli Palli in Bengaluru, additional reporting by Heather Somerville in San Francisco; editing by Gopakumar Warrier)<doc-sep>A man checks his smartphone while standing among illuminated screens bearing the Uber logo. Online payments company PayPal plans to invest $500 million in Uber Technologies as the ride-hailing firm unveiled terms for its initial public offering on Friday, Refinitiv IFR reported. PayPal will invest in Uber through a concurrent private placement at the IPO price, IFR reported on Thursday, citing sources. A financial services component is important to Uber as it works to expand into a "superapp" of logistics and transportation services. Superapps are applications where customers go for a range of services, such as transportation, shopping and payments. Such companies can be much more lucrative than those that offer just one core business or service. Uber set a price range of $44 to $50 per share for its IPO Friday in an updated filing. It would be valued at about $84 billion at the high end of the range. The company seeks to raise about $10 billion in its IPO. The company will begin its IPO roadshow on Friday. The valuation sought is less than the $120 billion valuation that investment bankers told Uber last year it could fetch, and closer to the $76 billion valuation it attained in its last private fundraising round last year. Uber and PayPal were not immediately available to comment on the IFR report. —CNBC contributed to this report. WATCH: How Venmo makes money for PayPal<doc-sep>
With all the hoopla surrounding Uber’s upcoming IPO, the company is busy rounding up investments to reach its lofty valuation goal of $80 to $90 billion once it goes public. One of these pre-IPO investments includes a whopping sum from PayPal, which is hoping to extend its ongoing partnership with the ride-hailing startup, which dates all the way back to 2013. Since then, Uber’s app has allowed riders to use PayPal as a payment option in the U.S. and Australia. Subscribe to Observer’s Business Newsletter “Today, I am thrilled to announce that we have reached an agreement to extend our global partnership with Uber and intend to explore future commercial payment collaborations, including the development of Uber’s digital wallet,” PayPal CEO Dan Schulman wrote in a LinkedIn post. He also confirmed PayPal’s $500 million private placement to Uber, saying this investment is “another significant milestone on our journey to be a platform partner of choice, helping to enable global commerce by connecting the world’s leading marketplaces and payment networks.” The decision by Uber to create an in-app payment system makes sense, given its ambitions to become a multi-product platform. The company already offers customers non-ride-share services, such as food delivery with UberEats and an electric scooter pilot program, Jump Bikes. Having a proprietary payment system to support the app’s expanding offerings is a smart way to streamline the customer experience. The San Francisco-based company has been prepping for its anticipated IPO with several other valuation-boosting venture capital funding, including a couple of SoftBank-provided billion-dollar rounds for its driverless vehicle program. Uber plans to divest its driverless program into its own unit, so it makes sense to seek massive funding from one of its biggest investors, SoftBank. Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group (ATG)—the leg that operates the company’s self-driving car development—will now run as its own subsidiary. Uber is expected to follow competitor Lyft with a public listing in the coming weeks; it’s set to debut as one of the largest IPOs in American history.
Last updated on .From the section World Cup Eric Dier was one of three England players to wear the socks, which have white dots around the ankles The FA has been fined 70,000 Swiss francs (£50,000) after Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Raheem Sterling wore "unauthorised" socks at the World Cup. The players wore branded ankle support socks over official Nike socks, ignoring a Fifa warning to stop. Fifa said the FA's fine was for "breaching media and marketing regulations and the Fifa equipment regulations". The fine followed England's quarter-final win over Sweden. Fifa said several England players "continued to display unauthorised commercial branding on playing equipment items before and during the quarter-final match between Sweden and England". The Swedish FA has also been punished with the same fine for a similar sock offence earlier in the tournament. That makes it the joint second highest fine at the World Cup behind Argentina's 105,000 Swiss franc (£80,000) punishment after their fans threw objects and chanted homophobic abuse.<doc-sep>The Football Association is set to launch an appeal after Fifa fined it more than £50,000 because three England players have been wearing unauthorised socks at Russia 2018. Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Raheem Sterling have been wearing the Devon-made Trusox over their official Nike socks and have ignored a Fifa warning to stop doing so. In a statement published on its website four-and-a-half hours before England's World Cup semi-final against Croatia, Fifa said it was fining the FA 70,000 Swiss francs for "breaching media and marketing regulations and the FIFA equipment regulations". England's route to the World Cup semi-finals Show all 6 1 /6 England's route to the World Cup semi-finals England's route to the World Cup semi-finals England's route to the World Cup semi-finals Here we take a look at the route that has taken Gareth Southgate's side to the last four. Getty Images England's route to the World Cup semi-finals Tunisia 1 England 2 - Group G, Volgograd, June 18 A Harry Kane double got England off to a winning start, although they needed an injury-time winner from the Tottenham front man. A strong start from England was rewarded by Kane's close-range finish from a corner after only 11 minutes, but Kyle Walker's handball gifted Ferjani Sassi the chance to equalise from the spot before half-time. England probed without success for the second 45 minutes until, a minute into added-time, Kane's far post header following another corner sealed victory. Getty Images England's route to the World Cup semi-finals England 6 Panama 1 - Group G, Nizhny Novgorod, June 24 Southgate's side turned on the style against the ill-disciplined minnows, who were 5-0 down by half-time. Panama could not live with England's strength at set-pieces, which led to John Stones heading the opener and Kane adding number two with a penalty. Jesse Lingard curled in the best of the bunch for number three before another Stones header and another Kane penalty put England in dreamland. Kane completed his hat-trick with a deflection he knew nothing about before Felipe Baloy's late consolation. Getty Images England's route to the World Cup semi-finals England 0 Belgium 1 - Group G, Kaliningrad, June 28 Both sides fielded second-string sides, having already qualified for the knockout stages and in the knowledge that finishing second in the group was likely to offer a more favourable route to the final. Adnan Januzaj's brilliant solo goal won the match for Belgium. Getty Images England's route to the World Cup semi-finals Colombia 1 England 1 (England won 4-3 on penalties) - Last 16, Moscow, July 3 England won a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time as Jordan Pickford's save from Carlos Bacca and Eric Dier's cool spot-kick sealed a dramatic victory. Colombia, without star man James Rodriguez through injury, adopted rough-house tactics but Southgate's side kept their cool and went ahead through a second-half Kane penalty. They then recovered from conceding a last-gasp equaliser to Yerry Mina, and from Jordan Henderson missing first in the shootout, to win their first knockout game at a major tournament in 12 years. FIFA via Getty Images England's route to the World Cup semi-finals Sweden 0 England 2 - Quarter-finals, Samara, July 7 Southgate's side turned in their best performance of the tournament to see off a team who had kept three clean sheets in four games and contributed to Germany's early elimination. Harry Maguire's thumping first-half header got England up and running, with Dele Alli nodding home the second, but Pickford was again the star of the show with a couple of quite brilliant saves. Getty It added: "Fifa had previously requested the Football Association to cease the activity that led to the sanction. "In particular, several members of the English national team continued to display unauthorised commercial branding on playing equipment items before and during the quarter-final match between Sweden and England." Dier is one of the players who have been wearing the socks (Getty Images) This brings the total number of players to be sanctioned for wearing the non-slip sports socks during the game in Samara to four, as Sweden's Andreas Granqvist has already been punished. It is understood the FA is likely to appeal against the severity of fine.<doc-sep>A pair of socks worn by England’s World Cup heroes has landed the Football Association a £53,211 fine from Fifa. The FA was punished after “several members” of Gareth Southgate’s squad defied orders to stop wearing the British-made TRUsox at the tournament. Raheem Sterling, Dele Alli and Eric Dier have all been pictured in the product during England’s run to the semi-finals. Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale also use TRUsox, which feature non-slip pads and are designed to be worn on top of regular football socks to stop players’ feet moving around in their boots. Fifa’s crackdown on the socks is being seen against the background of its commercial deal with Adidas, which is one of the governing body’s biggest sponsors.<doc-sep>
The Football Association have been fined more than £50,000 because three England players have been unauthorised socks at Russia 2018 in breach of FIFA rules. Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Raheem Sterling have been wearing the distinctively-patterned, Devon-made Trusox over their official Nike socks and have ignored a FIFA warning to stop doing so. In a disciplinary update published on its website four ahead of England's World Cup semi-final against Croatia, FIFA said it was fining the FA 70,000 Swiss francs for "breaching media and marketing regulations and the FIFA equipment regulations". It added: "FIFA had previously requested the Football Association to cease the activity that led to the sanction. In particular, several members of the English national team continued to display unauthorised commercial branding on playing equipment items before and during the quarterfinal match between Sweden and England." This brings the total number of players to be sanctioned for wearing the non-slip sports socks during the game in Samara to four, with Sweden's Andreas Granqvist already punished for the offence. 1:22 Jamie Carragher believes England are now playing like a Dier is listed among several footballers on the Trusox website, with Gareth Bale and Alexis Sanchez also wearing the new brand, while England cricketers Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler and Joe Root and England rugby players Danny Cipriani and Owen Farrell wear them, too. In the same disciplinary update, FIFA announced it was also fining Uruguay's FA almost £40,000 for arriving late to a stadium and because one player has breached its equipment rules. The player is not named but Luis Suarez is known to be another Trusox wearer. Under pressure from official sponsors, FIFA has been quick to dish out fines for unauthorised items, including a £50,000 sanction for the Croatian FA when it promoted beer other than Budweiser.
Celeb obsessed? Get a daily dose of showbiz gossip direct to your inbox Invalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Alicia Oates may have called her Bachelor Alex Marks a "grade A t**t" but it appears the AA team are back on track as they descended on London holding hands. The grinning pair gripped each other tightly as they wandered into nightspot Mahiki Kensington, with Alicia opting for a clinging nude dress and peep toe heels. Her beau unbutonned his white shirt to flash his Personal Trainer torso with chef style blue checked smart trousers. They appeared more in love than ever as they flashed near perfect smiles to the camera, a month after filming wrapped. (Image: MM / BACKGRID) Earlier this week Alicia has suggested they’ve already split up just hours on from the final airing, after fans took to Twitter to slam bachelor Alex over his show antics, with him constantly kissing the contestants despite hinting who he planned to choose for several episodes. In the fallout to the tense finale, Alicia appeared to comment Alex was a “grade A tw*t” in a post since deleted. (Image: MM / BACKGRID) It was in response to journalist Hayley Minn’s own tweet, commenting on the finale: “I want @alicia_oates to win and then reject Alex for being a grade A tw*t.” (Image: Ricochet Ltd) She is then said to have responded to Hayley, repeating that he was exactly that, before removing her comment. Having already seen the comment though, Hayley revealed to her followers: “Ok so Alicia originally replied to this saying 'he IS a grade A twat' but has since deleted it, which makes me think she and Alex have already broken up and she was told off for saying that on social media due to a contractual agreement.” Mirror online have contacted a representative for the show and Alicia for comment on the potential split. It’s not yet been confirmed if the series hosted by Mark Wright will return next year.<doc-sep>THE Bachelor couple Alex Marks and Alicia Oates have proved their romance is still on after she called him a 'Grade A t***', being seen together for the first time since the show last night. Viewers of the Channel 5 dating show saw Alex pick Alicia in the final earlier this week, but just hours later she reportedly slagged him off on Twitter. 4 The Bachelor couple Alex Marks and Alicia Oates have proved their romance is still on Credit: BackGrid While Alicia, 25, deleted the tweet, fans of the show feared it meant they had already split. But stepping out in London last night, Alex, 31, and Alicia looked happy together as they walked along hand in hand with big smiles on their faces. Alicia flashed her legs in a blush pink mini dress and dark red blazer, her blonde hair styled in loose curls around her shoulders. Meanwhile Alex wore a white shirt and grey trousers, adding a casual touch with white trainers as they headed to Mahiki nightclub in Kensington. 4 The couple were all smiles as they headed to Mahiki nightclub in London's Kensington last night Credit: BackGrid 4 This is despite the fact Alicia had tweeted that Alex was a 'grade A t***' just hours after the show's final this week Credit: BackGrid The Bachelor concludes as Alex Marks chooses Alicia and admits he's in love with her During Thursday night's final, Alex told Alicia he had "fallen in love" with her. However, things kicked off on Twitter swiftly after when Alicia replied to a tweet slamming him - with wholehearted agreement. One viewer had written: "I want @alicia_oates to win and then reject Alex for being a grade A t***." They then claimed: "Ok so Alicia originally replied to this saying 'he IS a grade A t***' but has since deleted it." 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Mark Wright gives fans tour of new £2,400 a night home with Michelle Keegan Exclusive ARG-AIN James ‘Arg’ Argent's set to reunite with 'love of his life' ex Lydia Bright The Bachelor UK's Alicia is saved by Alex in rose ceremony despite aggressive row 4 Alex told Alicia he had 'fallen in love' with her during the final Credit: Ricochet Ltd She added: "It makes me think she and Alex have already broken up and she was told off for saying that on social media due to a contractual agreement.” Alex's final decision was between Essex girl Alicia and rival Charlotte, who was gutted to be ditched at the final hurdle. Referring to their six-year age gap, he told her: "I have been worried about what the other girls have said about you, and your age and whether or not you're ready for a big relationship. "But I followed my heart. And I've fallen in love with you." Got a story? email digishowbiz@the-sun.co.uk or call us direct on 02077824220. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.<doc-sep>The Bachelor’s Alex Marks and winner Alicia Oates broke their silence (Picture: Backgrid) The Bachelor UK winner Alicia Oates sparked speculation she had split from Alex Marks after appearing to brand him a ‘grade A t**t’ on Twitter. And, after the couple looked loved-up on a night out, the 25-year-old has broken her silence on their relationship. Taking to Instagram, she shared a photo of herself and the 31-year-old cuddling up to one another, alongside a video of the first moment they met. ‘A very happy ending to what was the most incredibly challenging and emotional journey for us both,’ she captioned the post for her 26.7k followers. ‘We want to say a huge thank you to everyone involved. The crew in SA & Antigua, production & casting @ricochetcasting Warner Brothers @wbitvp @channel5_tv & of course @wrighty_ and most of all I would like to thank everyone who watched the show. ‘Your support has meant so much to me and I will always treasure each and every message I received.’ While her beau shared near enough the exact same message on his own page, neither addressed their relationship head on. Or the fact she reportedly called him a ‘grade A t**t’. And many rushed to question whether the posts meant they were still a couple, or had secretly called time on their brief romance. Alex chose Alicia to be his girlfriend in an emotional ceremony (Picture: Channel 5) ‘But are you actually together now….,’ one asked, while another commented: ‘I loved you and wanted you to end up with Alex . Are you still together? Xx.’ An Instagram user simply added: ‘So are they together? ?’ Alex chose Alicia to be his girlfriend in a tense final of The Bachelor this week, giving her his final rose above Charlotte E and Charlotte T. In an emotional moment, he told the wedding planner he had ‘fallen in love with her’ during their time on the show. ‘You’re amazing, and your spirit is infectious. We giggle and laugh, and that’s something you know I want in the rest of my life,’ he said. ‘But I followed my heart, and Alicia, I’ve fallen in love with you. ‘It’s you! I have not felt like this in a very long time, and I want us to be happy together’. Got a showbiz story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page - we'd love to hear from you. MORE : Peep Show fans celebrate ‘Three-O Walcott day’ as Everton footballer turns 30 MORE : Michael Jackson’s music ‘axed from X Factor’ after Leaving Neverland accusations<doc-sep>Viewers were left confused after he was dubbed a 'grade A t***' by his chosen woman in a now-deleted tweet shortly after the finale of The Bachelor UK. But hunky Alex Marks proved that all was well as he stepped out hand-in-hand with girlfriend Alicia Oates for a night out at Mahiki Kensington in London on Friday night. Showing off her envy-inducing legs in a skintight nude coloured mini-dress, Alicia was unable to peel her attention away from the personal trainer. Happy: The Bachelor UK's Alex Marks proved that all was well as he stepped out hand-in-hand with girlfriend Alicia Oates for a night out at Mahiki Kensington in London on Friday Alicia added to her stylish look with a maroon coloured blazer and boosted her height in a pair of peep-toe heels. Toting her belongings in a chic black handbag in one hand, the beauty tightly gripped onto Alex with the other. Alex also put on a trendy display in a fitted white shirt and checked slim-leg trousers, along with a pair of white trainers. The pair looked like the epitome of love, despite fierce speculation they had already parted ways. The look of love: Showing off her envy-inducing legs in a skintight nude coloured mini-dress, Alicia was unable to peel her attention away from the personal trainer Work it: Alicia added to her stylish look with a maroon coloured blazer and boosted her height in a pair of peep-toe heels Responding to a tweet from a fan who branded him a 'grade A t***', Alicia raised eyebrows as she tweeted: 'He IS a Grade A t***.' However, she quickly ensured to delete the questionable tweet. This comes as viewers watched Alex pick Alicia as his girlfriend on Thursday night's finale - despite other women raising concerns about her character. Many fans of the show weren't left too pleased at Alex's decision and also demanded to know whether the pair were still together after the show failed to give an update at the end of the show. Smitten: The pair looked like the epitome of love, despite fierce speculation they had already parted ways Scandal: Viewers were left confused after he was dubbed a 'grade A t***' by his chosen woman in a now-deleted tweet shortly after the finale of The Bachelor UK Alicia's win is even more controversial as eagle-eyed viewers of the dating show were left furious by the show's editing, after it appeared to give away the winner in the finale teaser half way through the season. Going in to hug the personal trainer, the camera unassumingly puts emphasis on a particular style of ring on the winner's hand, which has been worn by Alicia during the entire season. Channel 5 declined to comment when approached by MailOnline for comment.<doc-sep>
The Bachelor’s Alex Marks and Alicia Oates seem loved-up (Picture: Backgrid) Alicia Oates hinted she had split from The Bachelor’s Alex Marks just hours after winning the dating show, earlier this week. Y’know, when she reportedly called him a ‘grade A t**t’ on Twitter. But it turns out that might have just been a bizarre pet name after all, as the pair looked loved-up on their way into Mahiki last night. In fact Alex, 31, was positively beaming as they made their way into the Kensington club, despite being shaded on social media. Alicia reportedly branded Alex a ‘grade A t**t’ on social media (Picture: Backgrid) He opted for a classic white shirt, grey trouser combo for the evening out, completing his look with a pair of bright white shoes. His girlfriend, 25, rocked a light pink mini dress and red blazer on the night, showing off that Antigua tan in style. The wedding planner clutched onto her beau’s hand and the pair couldn’t stop smiling, proving things appear well and truly back on. Their outing may come as a shock to some though, after Alicia reportedly called him a ‘t**t’ on social media – basically telling everyone they’d split. A viewer watching the dating show live took to Twitter to fume: ‘I want @alicia_oates to win and then reject Alex for being a grade A t**t.’ Alex admitted he was ‘falling in love’ with her (Picture: Backgrid) And the user in question claimed she responded, agreeing with her, before removing the tweet. ‘Ok so Alicia originally replied to this saying ‘he IS a grade A t***’ but has since deleted it,’ they posted. ‘It makes me think she and Alex have already broken up and she was told off for saying that on social media due to a contractual agreement.’ So much drama! Alex chose Alicia to be his girlfriend in a tense final of The Bachelor, giving her his final rose above Charlotte E and Charlotte T. And the Channel 5 star laid his heart on his sleeve, telling her he had ‘fallen in love with her’ during their time on the show. ‘You’re amazing, and your spirit is infectious. We giggle and laugh, and that’s something you know I want in the rest of my life,’ he said. ‘But… I have been worried about what the other girls have said about you, and your age, and whether or not you’re really ready for a big relationship.’ ‘But I followed my heart, and Alicia, I’ve fallen in love with you,’ he continued after the longest pause in history. ‘It’s you! I have not felt like this in a very long time, and I want us to be happy together’. Well, it looks like that’s going well! MORE : Nancy Drew mystery solved as Freddie Prinze Jr joins new drama based on teen sleuth MORE : John Stamos ups stakes in Nick Jonas prank war with tattoo of singer’s face
News SpaceX starts stacking Starship’s first orbital-class Super Heavy booster By all appearances, SpaceX has begun the process of stacking what could become the...<doc-sep>Tesla is currently rolling out its new version 9.0 software update to early access owners. Now we are taking a look at all of the new features you get depending on what vehicle (Model 3, Model S, or Model X) and what generation of those vehicles you have, as well as where the vehicle is located. As a note, things could change, but this is our best understanding based on all the different release notes that we have seen on various cars with the new update. H/T to /u/110110 and /u/y2kbaby2 on /r/TeslaMotors for helping organize these and Marc Benton for the pictures of V9 above. (Update: original source credit should to nemSoma on TMC for the release notes.) As usual, keep in mind that Tesla gradually pushes its software updates to its fleet. It can take days or weeks to make it to everyone. Tesla Version 9 Features Navigate on Autopilot (Beta) For Model 3, and Model S and Model X with Autopilot HW 2.0+ (~Oct 2016 to present) – apparently U.S. only for now. Tesla wrote about the feature in the release notes: “Our newest Autopilot convenience feature, designed to get you to your destination more efficiently by guiding your car on and off the highway. Navigate on Autopilot intelligently suggests lane changes to keep you on your route in addition to making adjustments so you don’t get stuck behind slow cars or trucks. When Navigate on Autopilot is active, a single blue line indicates the path ahead, keeping your car in the lane. Gray lines highlight lane changes for a more efficient driving route. Navigate on Autopilot will also automatically steer toward and take the correct highway interchanges and exits based on your destination. You can enable Navigate on Autopilot by going to Controls > Autopilot and first enabling Autosteer. For each route where Navigate on Autopilot is available, you have the option of enabling the feature by pressing the button located in the Navigation Turn List.” For the same cars, you also get an updated Autopilot UI. Dashcam feature with Autopilot Cameras For Model 3, and Model S and Model X with Autopilot HW 2.5+ (~August 2017 to present). Tesla wrote about the feature in the release notes: “You can now record and store video footage captured by the car’s forward facing camera onto a USB flash drive. Note that you must manually add a base level folder in the flash drive called “TeslaCam” (without quotation marks) before it can be used for Dashcam. Refer to the owner’s manual for details on how to use Dashcam.” For more details about it, here’s how Tesla’s new dashcam feature using Autopilot cameras works. New Blindspot Warning For Model 3, and Model S and Model X with Autopilot HW 2.0+ (~Oct 2016 to present). Tesla wrote about the feature in the release notes: To improve safety and increase confidence when changing lanes, the lane line on the instrument panel now turns red when your turn signal is engaged and a vehicle or obstacle is detected in your target lane. Mobile App Integration Seemingly available with all Tesla vehicles: Model 3, Model S, or Model X regardless of the onboard computer. Tesla wrote about the feature in the release notes: “With this car software version, you can now do even more with your vehicle from the mobile app. You can now start navigation in your car by using the share button in your favorite phone apps. In iOS, you can enable sharing to your vehicle by opening up the app you want to share from, tapping the More button in your sharing menu, and then scrolling to the right until you find your vehicle. You can also allow your passengers to quickly control the media, Play/pause, previous/skip, and cycle through your media favorites. Note: You can disable this feature by going to Media Setting > Allow Mobile Control.” Atari Games Seemingly available with all Tesla vehicles: Model 3, Model S, or Model X regardless of the onboard computer. Tesla wrote about the feature in the release notes: “Play Atari games in your Tesla. Tap the Atari logo in your easter egg tray which can be found by touching the Tesla “T” (top center of the touchscreen). To play, select a game from the menu, enter some quarters and press Start. You can also play in full screen mode while in PARK.” Obstacle-Aware Acceleration For Model 3, and Model S and Model X with Autopilot HW 2.0+ (~Oct 2016 to present). Tesla wrote about the feature in the release notes: Acceleration is automatically limited if an obstacle is detected in front of your vehicle while driving at low speeds. Obstacle-Aware Acceleration can be enabled or disabled in Controls > Autopilot. User Interface changes This is where things get more complicated. As we previously reported, the biggest UI change with version 9.0 is that Tesla is bringing the Model 3 UI design to Model S and Model X. For the most part, it appears to be the case for all Model S and Model X vehicles, but there are a few different changes depending on car. Model 3 Calendar, Web Browser, and Energy applications are now all available in the Model 3, like they already were in Model S and Model X. Calendar: The Calendar app allows you to view your phone’s calendar for the current and next day. The Calendar is conveniently integrated with Phone and Navigation so you can dial into a meeting or route to your next meeting with a single tap. For events to appear, you must connect your phone to your car via Bluetooth and allow calendar access by enabling Calendar Sync in the Tesla mobile app settings. Web Browser: The Web browser app allows you to access the internet. Navigate to your desired website by entering the URL in the address bar. Easily return to your favorite sites by adding them to your Favorite using the heart icons. Energy App: View energy consumption in real time for your Model 3. When there is an active navigation route, touch the Trip tab to view the projected energy consumption for the trip. Application launcher: those apps are now available through a new application launcher Located at the bottom of your touchscreen, the new application launcher brings all your apps together in one place, including your Calendar, Energy, Web Browser, Rear View Camera, Phone and Charging apps. You can also access your last-used app by swiping upward. Navigation Directions have been moved to the left side of the screen, and simplified to display relevant upcoming information—including highway exits, when applicable. Tap or pull down to see additional details in the full Trip Overview. Navigation settings including voice guidance volume can easily be adjusted by tapping the settings icon on the touchscreen map. The traffic view has been restyled to further highlight problematic areas. Roads experiencing slower speeds or delays will be emphasized with red and yellow outlines. To improve Navigation’s ability to provide relevant instructions, you can now select whether or not your vehicle is eligible for high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. When enabled, Navigation will route you though HOV lanes. When disabled, Navigation avoids routing you through HOV lanes. Tap the settings icon on the bottom corner of the map then enable or disable Use HOV Lanes as desired. Climate Control It’s now easier to direct airflow where you want it with the new Model 3 Airwave visualization. When you’re done, you can now simply swipe the Climate panel down to dismiss. The temperature settings on the bottom bar can now be controlled with a simple swipe: swipe to the left to lower the setting, or to the right to raise it. Tapping or pressing and holding the control will continue to work as before. As before, if you’d like to have different passenger and driver temperatures, simply unsync to reveal two temperature settings. Media On the radio, you can now tune directly to a station using Direct Tune. For example, enter “88.5” while you’ve selected FM and you can listen immediately. In Media Settings, the Options tab allows you to turn off explicit lyrics with the Explicit Content setting.<doc-sep>Tesla’s version 9 software update is expected to be the automaker’s most extensive update in two years and recent leaks showed that it appears to be behind in the development process. We have learned that the update is finally getting closer to release with a look at the latest build with new features and fixes, including Tesla fixing one of the biggest issues with Model 3’s navigation UI. Earlier this month, we got a first look at version 9 with an early alpha build obtained by Tesla hacker and tinkerer Jason Hughes. It showed that the main change is that Tesla is bringing to the Model S and Model X a UI similar to the Model 3’s UI. The update also included a new Autopilot feature called ‘Drive On Nav’ to enable more automated driving on the highway with automatic lane changes. A reliable source with access to a newer development build of version 9 told Electrek about the latest changes to the update as it moves closer to a release. ‘Drive On Nav’ has been updated. As we reported, the system suggests lane changes on the highway based on a destination that was added to the navigation system. It enables Autopilot to take interchanges and exits, like Tesla’s promised Enhanced Autopilot ‘On Ramp/Off Ramp’ feature. In the previous version of the update, ‘Drive On Nav’ automatically suggested lane changes based on the destination, but the driver needed to pull on the Autopilot stalk to initiate any lane change. Now it is not required anymore in the latest version of the feature. Tesla also removed the navigation waypoints that were in the previously leaked version. Elon Musk said that Tesla is finally going to release its dashcam feature using Autopilot cameras in version 9, but the feature didn’t appear to be in the latest development version or at least there wasn’t any reference to it. Another change in the latest version of the software update is that Tesla moved the section showing the next actions in the navigation system from the right of the screen to the left – closer to the driver: Musk recently said that Tesla plans to release the version 9 update to its early access fleet of owners (beta testers) over the last few weeks and that the wider fleet will receive it a few weeks after that. The update could still change by the time it makes it to the wider release. Electrek’s Take The update doesn’t appear to have made it to the early access fleet yet, but the latest version seems to be much closer to a release. ‘Drive On Nav’ now looks more like the ‘On Ramp/Off Ramp’ feature, which is expected to be the biggest change to Autopilot in version 9. I am also pretty excited about moving the navigation turns to the left of the Model 3 center screen. As we discussed in a recent episode of the Electrek podcast, it was my biggest issue with the lack of instrument cluster going from a Model S to a Model 3 as a daily driver. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More. Subscribe to Electrek on YouTube for exclusive videos and subscribe to the podcast.<doc-sep>
We have already seen an early version of Tesla’s upcoming Version 9 update on a Model S, but the version is going to be a bit different on Model 3. Now we get a first look at Tesla’s new version 9 software update on Model 3. The biggest change with the version 9 user interface is that it brings the same design currently in the Model 3 to the Model S and Model X. But as for the Model 3, a source also told us last week that it will finally bring the Calendar, Web Browser, and Energy applications to Tesla’s new vehicle. It has now been confirmed with the release note of Version 9 for the Model 3 leaking on Facebook (via Mark Benton): Version 9.0 Version 9.0 introduces new applications including Calendar, Energy and Web Browser which can be accessed from the application launcher in the bottom bar. For those with Enhanced Autopilot, we are also introducing Navigate on Autopilot (Beta) – our newest convenience feature, designed you to get your destination more efficiently by guiding your car on and off the highway. Finally, we have made improvements to the Tesla mobile app, Status Bar, Navigation, Climate, Media, Seatbelt Card in addition to several safety features. The notes confirm what we already knew and it also includes the change of the development name of ‘Drive On Nav’ to ‘Navigate on Autopilot (Beta)’. The capabilities of the system have yet to be clearly explained by Tesla, but we should know more by the wider release. As we reported on Sunday, the biggest change to the navigation system on the Model 3 would be that the navigation upcoming actions are now on the left side, closer to the driver, and the settings are going to the right side. Here are the new navigation app on the Model 3 with version 9 and the new app launcher (via Mark Benton): But one new thing that we learn from the release notes is an upcoming new mobile app integration that will enable drivers to remotely launch navigation in car from a mobile app. Tesla wrote in the notes: Mobile App With this car software version, you can now do even more with your vehicle from the mobile app. You can now start navigation in your car by using the share button in your favorite phone apps. In iOS, you can enable sharing to your vehicle by opening up the app you want to share from, tapping the More button in your sharing menu, and then scrolling to the right until you find your vehicle. You can also allow your passengers to quickly control the media, Play/pause, previous/skip, and cycle through your media favorites. Note: You can disable this feature by going to Media Setting > Allow Mobile Control. It sounds like there will be somewhat of an integration with some mobile applications. New release notes aside, it looks like the same version that we reported on Sunday because Benton reports that there’s still no sign of the dashcam feature – even though Musk said that it will be in the first version of the software. Update: a source supplied more info to Electrek about a different version of the new update with the dashcam feature: Here’s how Tesla’s new dashcam feature using Autopilot cameras works It also includes an updated animation to control the air flow: And a little video of the new AC/Heat controls. pic.twitter.com/eW1B8e9MY7 — Marc Benton (@marc_benton) September 26, 2018 It could still change by the time Tesla releases the update to the wider fleet. As Musk said yesterday, Tesla is now aiming to release its highly-anticipated version 9 update by the ‘end of the week’. The update might now be rolling out to beta testers, which could be explaining the leak. Update: Benton has now released more images of the Autopilot UI update, which now includes renderings of motorcycles and trucks: Featured Image via Marc Benton. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More. Subscribe to Electrek on YouTube for exclusive videos and subscribe to the podcast.
Breaking down the Pittsburgh Steelers' class in the 2019 NFL draft. Round 1, No. 10 overall: Devin Bush, ILB, Michigan 2019 NFL DRAFT COVERAGE What you need to know from Rounds 1-7: • Pick-by-pick analysis » • Kiper's grades » | McShay's best picks » • Team-by-team analysis » | Takeaways » • Best undrafted » | Fantasy reax » • More NFL draft coverage » My take: The Steelers went bold to solve an obvious need at inside linebacker by trading up 10 spots for one of the best overall players in the draft. At 234 pounds, Bush is versatile, instinctive, has 4.4 speed and loves to hit. Replacing Ryan Shazier in the middle of the defense required a normally conservative franchise to get aggressive, and the move should pay off. Within limits: General manager Kevin Colbert felt comfortable making the Bush deal because of the caliber of the player and what he had to give up to get him. Parting with a second-round pick was reasonable enough. But Colbert had a clear criterion: He wanted two Day 2 picks in 2019 for roster improvement. So, the Steelers threw in a third-rounder for next year and keep their two third-round picks for Friday. "Giving up the two, that's what you pay for," Colbert said. The Steelers hope Michigan's Devin Bush can be the playmaker at linebacker that they have been lacking. Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports Doing it all: The Steelers coveted Bush for all the boxes he checked, and the ones he refused to leave blank. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin called Bush an "all-situations player" who doesn't have to leave the field. The coach added the staff is "equally fired up" about Bush's intangibles. Bush's father, Devin Bush Sr., was an NFL safety for eight seasons. Bush believes his speed from sideline to sideline is suited for today's NFL. "I can cover. I can blitz. I can play the run, play the pass," Bush said. Diontae Johnson is a polished route-runner and a dangerous returner. Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire Round 3, No. 66 overall: Diontae Johnson, WR, Toledo My take: The Steelers use the pick from the Antonio Brown trade to select a player with shades of Brown. Johnson is 5-10, played in the MAC, can line up anywhere on the field and is a "naturally gifted" pass-catcher, Pittsburgh receivers coach Darryl Drake said. Sound familiar? "He can make people miss in open space," Drake said. On paper, this might be a reach -- Johnson said he expected to go in the late third or early fourth rounds -- but Johnson and Drake both insist he's quicker on the field than his 4.53 40 time suggests. "Once I put the pads on and get the ball in my hands, I'm faster," said Johnson, who visited the Steelers in the pre-draft process. Justin Layne's length and physicality could allow him to contribute early for the Steelers. Adam Ruff/Icon Sportswire Round 3, No. 83 overall: Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State My take: The Steelers get a big, physical outside corner to develop alongside veteran starters Joe Haden and Steven Nelson. Many projected Layne to go in the second round because of his frame (6-foot-2, 192 pounds) and willingness to compete at the line of scrimmage. "I didn't think he'd be around this long," Pittsburgh assistant Teryl Austin said. With Layne and inside linebacker Devin Bush, the Steelers fill two defensive needs with proven Big Ten talent. And Layne, who can begin on special teams, is eager to prove himself after a Day 2 slide. "They are gonna feel me," he said. Benny Snell Jr. had three 1,000-yard rushing seasons at Kentucky. Andy Lyons/Getty Images Round 4, No. 122 overall: Benny Snell Jr., RB, Kentucky My take: This is a prototypical Steelers pick -- a hard-nosed, between-the-tackles runner to complement James Conner. You have to love his pedigree. His great uncle, Matt Snell, rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown in the Jets' Super Bowl III upset of the Colts. His father, Benny Sr., spent time with the Ravens and played in the XFL. Snell Jr. left Kentucky as the school's all-time rushing leader despite pedestrian speed (4.7 in the 40). -- Rob Demovsky Zach Gentry, left, caught 32 passes for 514 yards and two scores during his final season at Michigan. Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire Round 5, No. 141 overall: Zach Gentry, TE, Michigan My take: A former quarterback prospect, Gentry is a monster target at 6-foot-8, but many felt he struggled to get off blocks at the collegiate level. Still, Gentry has the potential and natural athleticism to possibly develop into an offensive weapon, but it could take time. Selecting a tight end -- even a developmental one -- makes sense for Pittsburgh. The Steelers are searching for additional tight end help behind Vance McDonald and Xavier Grimble. -- Jeff Dickerson Round 6, No. 175 overall: Sutton Smith, OLB, Northern Illinois My take:Smith was one of the most productive pass-rushers in college football. He was one of two players to finish with at least 10 sacks in each of the past two seasons (first-round pick Montez Sweat was the other). There are questions whether he has the size to be a rush linebacker in the NFL. His immediate impact probably will come on special teams. -- Jamison Hensley Isaiah Buggs, out of Alabama, helps fill a need at defensive tackle for the Steelers. Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire Round 6, No. 192 overall: Isaiah Buggs, DT, Alabama My take: Nicknamed "Big Pooh," he played some defensive end in college but is likely to become a defensive tackle in the NFL at 6-foot-3, 306 pounds. He has a good base and is strong on the lower half of his body that should help him in the middle of the Steelers' defensive line. This, though, will be a project for Pittsburgh. -- Michael Rothstein Round 6, No. 207 overall: Ulysees Gilbert III, ILB, Akron My take: Gilbert was a tackling machine at Akron, amassing 359 in 51 career games.<doc-sep>Diontae Johnson and Justin Layne are the newest members of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Johnson, a prolific receiver out of the University of Toledo, was the 66th overall picking the draft. Layne, a shutdown cornerback out of Michigan State, was Pittsburgh's second third round pick and the 83rd overall pick in the draft. Johnson and Layne will look to add depth to two positions the Steelers hope to add more competition to as the 2019 season inches closer. Below were the immediate reactions to both selections on Friday night. The Steelers have six more picks in Day 3 of the draft.<doc-sep>With the 207th pick in the 2019 #NFLDraft, we select LB Ulysees Gilbert III. pic.twitter.com/b92DjE6WYc — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) April 27, 2019 The Pittsburgh Steelers landed a second defensive sleeper in the sixth round with Akron linebacker Ulysees Gilbert III. Gilbert is an active, athletic linebacker who was incredibly productive at Akron. Gilbert is somewhat undersized at only 6 feet and 228 pounds, but as a linebacker/safety tweener his speed and explosion is a plus. He is an exceptional off-ball player and looks very comfortable dropping into coverage. The Steelers drafted Devin Bush, another fast, athletic inside linebacker, in the first round but obviously viewed Gilbert as just too good of a value to pass on late in the sixth round.<doc-sep>Thanks to the trade which brought the Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Devin Bush, the Steelers didn’t have a second-round pick. This made the team’s two third-round picks even more important. The Steelers selected wide receiver Diontae Johnson with the first pick and cornerback Justin Layne with their second. Let’s hand out some grades. Diontae Johnson This pick felt a little forced after the trade of Antonio Brown. Johnson has some similar traits to Brown but make no mistake he doesn’t play with the precision and attention to detail Brown did. Johnson is small and he’s quick and once the football is in his hands, he can create very big plays. But considering the guys who were also available, this one just doesn’t sit well in terms of the impact he can have with the team. Grade: C- Justin Layne This cornerback class as a whole was overvalued by draft pundits compared to the league but this doesn’t mean this group is bad. You knew the Steelers were going to address cornerback but considering their history you have to take their choices with a grain of salt. But Layne at the end of the third round is a tremendous value. He’s got elite NFL length, plays physically with a ton of confidence and is a converted wide receiver. This really shows in his ability to track the football. Grade: B+<doc-sep>
The third day of the NFL draft brought even more Pittsburgh Steelers for Steeler Nation to cheer for. The list includes a punishing rusher, a couple of sack masters and a 6’8” TE. But with that, it serves up more players to serve as instant rivals to boo. Here’s who each team welcomed to oppose Pittsburgh as new members of the AFC North. GM Eric DeCosta continued to upgrade the offense in a big way. The Ravens got even speedier with Justice Hill and added, not just a backup QB, but a possible offensive weapon in Penn State’s Trace McSorley. All in all, it was a pretty solid first draft for DeCosta. Ravens have the potential to be epic on offense, but their defense was pretty close to being ignored. Round 4 Pick 113 RB Justice Hill - Oklahoma State Round 4 Pick 123 OL Ben Powers - Oklahoma Round 4 Pick 127 CB Iman Marshall - USC Round 5 Pick 160 DL Daylon Mack - Texas A&M Round 6 Pick 197 QB Trace McSorley - Penn State After so many years of appropriately being labeled so, the Browns are working hard to no longer be mistakes by the lake. After no First Round selections, GM Phillip Dorsey looked to follow up a solid Day 2 by bolstering their defense. The Browns picked up Mack Wilson, who could be a find in Round 5 and added to an already strong secondary. Round 4 Pick 119 S Sheldrick Redwine - Miami, Fla Round 5 Pick 155 ILB Mack Wilson - Alabama Round 5 Pick 170 K Austin Seibert - Oklahoma Round 6 Pick 189 OL Drew Forbes - Southeast Missouri State Round 7 Pick 221 CB Donnie Lewis Jr. - Tulane Most notably, the Bengals picked up depth at QB and OL with Michael Jordan. It was kind of an underwhelming draft up top for Cincy, but they added decent depth on Day Three.o Round 4 Pick 104 QB Ryan Finley - North Carolina State Round 4 Pick 125 DL Renell Wren - Arizona State Round 4 Pick 136 OL Michael Jordan - Ohio State Round 6 Pick 182 RB Trayveon Williams - Texas A&M Round 6 Pick 210 LB Deshaun Davis - Auburn Round 6 Pick 211 RB Rodney Anderson- Oklahoma Round 7 Pick 223 CB Jordan Brown - San Diego State How many of the above will haunt the dreams of Steeler Nation and who? That question will take a bit to be answered. But to quote Timbuk3 from 1986, “The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades”.
“We worked really hard for two months to get the lad signed, that puts it into perspective — yes, we’ve got relegated, but life is far more important. “You can’t plan for something like that and I didn’t think it would affect the players in the way it did. “I did think he would score 10 or 15 goals, he was the type we needed. It wasn’t to be.” … “The fans knew when I took over the club was in a mess, it’s been reborn – everybody is singing from the same hymn sheet. “They know we’ve given it our best. We had some great chances in the second half. “The Chelsea result killed us, that night in the dressing room. It was really low that night, they have kept fighting so I have no complaints. “The problems we have had to put up with throughout the season, I have nothing but praise for everybody. It makes such a difference when you hear the crowd.”<doc-sep>Cardiff's one-year stay in the Premier League came to an end after Crystal Palace secured a 3-2 win on Saturday. The Bluebirds needed to win in order to take their fight to the final day, but their faint hopes of survival were ended by an impressive Palace side. The relegations of Huddersfield and Fulham had already been confirmed prior to Cardiff's return to the Championship. Goals from Wilfried Zaha, Michy Batshuayi and Andros Townsend consigned Cardiff to an immediate return to the Sky Bet Championship with their second successive Premier League stint ended after a single season. 2:57 Highlights from Crystal Palace's win over Cardiff in the Premier League. 'Best year in management' Manager Neil Warnock has called the 2018/19 season his "best year in management" despite Cardiff's relegation and believes the club are in a much better place than when he first arrived. "Everybody is disappointed when you suffer a relegation. It would be wrong not to feel like that, if you're not hurt, but I can't really be much prouder. The lads put a lot of effort in but you can see the limitations there," he told his post-match press conference. Image: Cardiff manager Neil Warnock puts on a brave face as he thanks the supporters "Their front four were just too good for us really, but we created so many chances in the second half. That's the story of the Premier League and you've got to take chances like that and we haven't really had a goalscorer this year so it's been a disappointment. "But I think when you look back to when I came to the club, I thought it was broken and really in a poor state. You saw the fans tonight, the club has almost been reborn and I'm so proud that the fans have been like they have been, I've never experienced anything like it in my career. 3 - Neil Warnock has suffered his third top-flight relegation, going down with three different teams in three different decades – Notts County in 1991-92, Sheffield United in 2006-07 and Cardiff City in 2018-19. Traverse. — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 4, 2019 "As daft as it sounds, this season has probably been the best year I've ever had in management, I'm quite proud of what we've achieved and we got relegated. It is a difficult thing to digest but that's how I feel. "There were just so many things to overcome and to keep a group like this together with one thing after another. I went to the [FA] commission the other day and there were 14 major incidents that we didn't get so you need a bit of luck as well. It's not just about playing well and taking chances, you need a bit of luck with one or two decisions going your way. "We have missed a goalscorer and someone had already asked me about Emiliano [Sala], but I think that also puts things into perspective. We've got relegated but the lad lost his life so we would have loved another striker and I think he would have helped us. Image: Sean Morrison and Danny Ward applaud the home fans "But we've just got to go again, the club has got to go again. I think one or two lads have grown into the Premier League, there are quite a few who I didn't think would get to the 37th game, but they are a good group so I can't really fault the effort, it's just that if some of their lads had got some of our chances today, it might've been a different game. "That's happened all season really, we've all made mistakes and the third goal typified the defending you can't do at this level." 😢... thank you for all your support this season ❤️ — Harry Arter (@HarryArter2) May 4, 2019 Warnock also refused to be drawn on whether he would lead Cardiff in the Sky Bet Championship next season but did say he had another year of management in him. "I think we've just got to relax for a few days and have a think about everything really. I've not spoken to anybody. I don't think you can make rash judgements at this stage of the season with one game to go," he added. "I will be working next year somewhere, I'm looking forward to that challenge again. It's been a great experience for me and probably my best job ever to have done what we've done with the club. "I'm so proud of the club. I've never heard anything like it [the fans] and I had a tear in my eye going round. I've never seen a relegated team get an ovation like that. I do feel a little bit tired tonight but I look well, so that's the main thing. "If I didn't have the drive, I wouldn't do it and Sharon's quite happy for me to do another year but like I say, we've got to let things settle and then have a chat with Mehmet [Dalman] and Vincent [Tan] to see where we are." Goodbye from Gunnarsson Aron Gunnarsson was part of the Cardiff squad the last time they were relegated from the top flight five years ago, and he was playing his final home game for the club after eight years and over 280 games. Image: Aron Gunnarsson and Bobby Reid look dejected after Palace's third goal He told the club's official website: "We've had some setbacks during the season but we always did what we could to bounce back. Today was a tough defeat to take. "We were still fighting to survive, but I have to admit I felt the better footballing team won on the day. "That being said, decisions haven't gone our way at times this campaign for whatever reason. "Overall, we're still proud of the boys, and the club. Last time we were in the Premier League it was a different story. It felt like a different Club; a different feeling. "The togetherness this season was much better, and hopefully it is third time lucky for Cardiff City the next time we're promoted."<doc-sep>Cardiff City have been relegated from the Premier League after slumping to a 3-2 defeat against Crystal Palace on Saturday. Neil Warnock’s side needed a win to have a realistic chance of beating the drop on the last day of the season, but they were out-classed by Palace at the Cardiff City Stadium. Third bottom Cardiff are four points behind fourth bottom Brighton with only one game remaining, ensuring they will join already relegated Huddersfield and Fulham in the second tier next season. The Bluebirds will make an immediate return to the Championship after last season’s promotion, their fate sealed by a dismal run of nine defeats in their last 11 league games. It won’t be a season fondly remembered by Cardiff, with their relegation coming after the tragic death of striker Emiliano Sala, who died in a plane crash en route to Wales before he had even played a game for the club. Warnock’s name was chanted by Cardiff fans despite the loss, but it remains to be seen if the 70-year-old returns for the Championship promotion bid next term. In a painful twist, Cardiff were pushed towards relegation by Palace winger Wilfried Zaha, who spent time on loan with Cardiff when they last dropped out of the Premier League in 2014. The Ivory Coast international, booed by Cardiff fans, gave an influential display on his return to south Wales and fired Palace in front from the edge of the area in the 28th minute. Martin Kelly gifted Cardiff a lifeline three minutes later when the Palace defender tried to cut out Leandro Bacuna’s cross but instead diverted the ball into his own net when he could have left it for goalkeeper Vicente Guaita to collect. Kelly’s blunder did little to ease Cardiff’s obvious anxiety and on-loan Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi restored Palace’s lead when he punished sloppy marking with a clinical close-range finish in the 40th minute. Andros Townsend effectively confirmed Cardiff’s relegation in the 70th minute with a low drive that went in via the woodwork and Bobby Reid’s 90th minute curler was no consolation for the beleaguered hosts. AFP.<doc-sep>Cardiff City take the Premier League's final relegation place Premier League All three teams decided Cardiff City's 3-2 defeat against Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon confirmed their relegation from the Premier League. With it, they joined Fulham and Huddersfield on their way down to the Championship. All of England's top tier's relegation places are now known before the penultimate round of fixtures has reached its conclusion. Wilfried Zaha opened the scoring on half an hour in this match, before Martin Kelly scored an own goal to give the Welsh side hope. However, Michy Batshuayi and Andros Townsend sealed their fate, rendering Bobby Reid's late strike pointless.<doc-sep>
Cardiff have been relegated from the Premier League after losing 3-2 at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday. Neil Warnock's side fell behind when Wilfried Zaha scored in the 28th minute but levelled courtesy of an own goal from Martin Kelly three minutes later. Michy Batshuayi and Andros Townsend then scored to put Palace 3-1 ahead. Neil Warnock's Cardiff have been relegated from the Premier League Cardiff captain Sean Morrison looks on as his side are relegated to the Championship Although Bobby Reid scored for the hosts late on, Cardiff were still beaten and will return to the Championship after just one campaign back in the top flight. Cardiff join Fulham and Huddersfield in being relegated to the second tier. Their plight means that Brighton, who have 35 points with two games remaining, have secured their Premier League status for next season. Speaking after the game Warnock stated that he is proud of his players despite Cardiff having been unable to stay up. Kenneth Zohore is dejected after his side suffered relegation to the Championship Warnock told BT Sport: 'You have heard this lot (the crowd), fantastic! They have been fabulous all season and I am right proud of them. 'I am proud of the lads as well. We showed limitations today and that's why we are where we are. 'The club's arrived again now. It's alive and kicking and that's the main thing. When we first came here it was almost gone so I'm really proud of what we've done. Cardiff's Aron Gunnarsson and Bobby Reid are left dejected against Crystal Palace Cardiff supporters were left devastated as their side's relegation was confirmed Cardiff have been in dismal form of late, losing six of their last seven Premier League games. Defensively Cardiff have struggled this season - they have conceded 69 goals in the Premier League, with Fulham and Huddersfield the only sides to have let in more. They will conclude their campaign next Sunday with a trip to face Manchester United. The previous time Cardiff were relegated from the Premier League, in 2014, it took them four years to return.
If you thought that New York Islanders fans would save a harsh welcome for John Tavares in first game back to Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, you’d still be surprised to see what the Islanders had in store for the now-Maple Leafs star. After playing his first nine seasons with New York, Tavares opted to go home and sign with the Maple Leafs on a seven-year, $77 million deal. Islanders fans felt betrayed because they expected Tavares to value the opinions of a bunch of strangers over what was ultimately best for him and his career. You know, as sports fans tend to do. And when it came time for Thursday’s game, Islanders fans let Tavares hear it. From the moment he stepped on the ice, there were loud boos. Leafs hit the ice at the Coliseum. See if you can tell when John Tavares gets out there. pic.twitter.com/KypBZnzi0s — Dan Rosen (@drosennhl) February 28, 2019 And it got worse during the pregame skate (NSFW language). John Tavares hits the ice at the Coliseum and is first met with boo's, next met with a not-so-nice expletive raining down from Islanders faithful. Gonna be a good one tonight, folks.#Isles #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/bOi07jqtMc — Hockey Daily (@HockeyDaily365) February 28, 2019 Then, fans tried to throw stuff at him. Tavares nearly got hit with a jersey as he came off the ice after warmups. pic.twitter.com/fDodotJALl — Devils Insiders (@DevilsInsiders) February 28, 2019 That included a plastic snake. John Tavares gets plastic snakes thrown at him in his return to New York pic.twitter.com/HKKHVskZ79 — Brady Trettenero (@BradyTrett) February 28, 2019 Others opted to burn jerseys that they had already purchased because that’ll show him! And the fans didn’t let up, as they chanted this while up 6-1 in third period:<doc-sep>There were several No. 91 jerseys on display Tuesday night as the Islanders took on the Flames. There were ones that said "Traitor" where Tavares should be, and at least one that said "Snake." A handful were left unaltered, though any Islanders sweater emblazoned with a ‘C’ these days is more likely to belong to Anders Lee. So yeah, you could say that fans are still pretty angry. But please, Lou Lamoriello said during a segment on WFAN’s “Joe & Evan,” reconsider booing John Tavares on Thursday in his return to NYCB Live’s Nassau Coliseum. “He had every right to make the decision that he did to go and to go to free agency, and I respect that,” the Islanders’ president and general manager said. “Let’s put it this way: I hope it’s rethought. I hope it’s the respect he should be getting. I do understand the passion that the fans have… We’re talking about a quality human being who served his years here extremely well, and I hope that’s taken into consideration.” It might not be that easy, though. At least not according to fans at Tuesday’s game. Much of the fan base felt bamboozled after it seemed as if Tavares, much like many other NHL superstars, would re-sign with his team at the conclusion of his contract. Instead, he chose the Maple Leafs, and now must return to the barn as a hero turned villain. The animosity is further fueled because the Islanders decided not to trade Tavares before his contract expired, meaning they lost him for nothing. Then there’s the fact that Tavares signed for seven years and $77 million, which reports say was one year less than the Islanders offered. After the signing, he posted a photo of himself as a child on social media, sleeping under a Maple Leafs bedspread with the caption, “Not every day can you live a childhood dream.” It didn’t go over well. Subscribe to Newsday’s sports newsletter Receive stories, photos and videos about your favorite New York teams plus national sports news and events. By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. “I don’t like that he left, the way he did it,” said Elvis Cage, a season-ticket holder from Farmingville who’ll be there Thursday. “If he gets booed, he gets booed. He kind of deserves it. “I’ll boo him when he touches the puck and I’ll cheer ‘Let’s Go Islanders’ if they play a [tribute] video for him – drown out whoever wants to cheer for him.” Fans, Cage said, have plenty to be happy about, so he does hope they can concentrate more on cheering on the first-place team in front of them than the former captain who opted to leave. Mitch Tessar and Brendan Power, friends from West Islip, had opposing views on how Tavares should be treated. Tessar, a Rangers fan clad in a Tavares jersey he borrowed from Power, said he hoped people would remember everything Tavares did for them over the years. “He made hockey big for Long Island,” said Tessar, 25. “I think they should [show him some love], but I just love hockey.” Power said the only reason that same Tavares jersey hadn’t been defaced was because he “didn’t have any duct tape.” “We wanted to write ‘trash’ on the back…Traitor is easy because [you add to] the T, and trash is easy. I want to think of something more creative.” He doesn’t have a ticket for Thursday but is looking to find one, so he can heckle Tavares. Lamoriello, though, still hopes the majority will show just a little fondness for the player who led this team for nearly a decade. “He’s a tremendous human being and gave tremendous years to the Islanders in a commitment as their captain,” he said. “I hope he gets the right reception and gets complimented by the crowd for what he did.” The other option, of course, is long and loud booing for what he did afterward.<doc-sep>
John Tavares made his long-awaited return to Long Island on Thursday night as the Maple Leafs took on the Islanders. As expected, it wasn't a particularly friendly atmosphere for the former Islanders captain at Nassau Coliseum. In his first game on the Island as a visiting player, Tavares was greeted by plenty of angry fans still bitter over his offseason departure. The once-beloved hero became Public Enemy No. 1 and fans found plenty of ways to take shots at Tavares both inside the building and out. Many of those shots came via old Tavares jerseys that were modified to push the villainous narrative. Others decided to use the old gear as fire-starters. Even some local businesses got in on the action, making it clear that JT's business was not welcome. Inside the arena, scores of angry fans were fired up and ready to unleash their wrath on Tavares' traitorous soul. Once No. 91 took the ice, some fans decided that their boos wouldn't be enough and that it'd be necessary to throw things at him as well. Old jerseys and toy snakes were among the items that came flying down from the crowd. Of course, the night wasn't completely full of hate. The Islanders gave Tavares a nice tribute video thanking him for his nine years of service during the first period. His former teammates and some fans saluted him at the conclusion of the tribute, though many other fans continued to boo through it. Things didn't exactly get better than that at any point in the night for Tavares. His line accounted for the first goal of the night but he was held off the scoresheet and the Leafs were thoroughly pummeled the rest of the way. Islanders fans had plenty to cheer for as their team ripped off six unanswered goals to take a 6-1 win at the Coliseum. Late in the game, those fans proved they were very ready to taunt Tavares. The crowd broke out some clever chants, including ones that poked fun at the now-infamous childhood picture that JT tweeted after signing with the Maple Leafs. If you need some context as to why Tavares' is the subject of such scorn on the Island, you can find that here.
Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP In India, a country that has one of the busiest film industries in the world, and a country that boasts of a very rich regional cinema culture, Avengers: Endgame has recorded the highest opening weekend box office earnings. This is the highest for any Hollywood film ever. Earning $25.7 million, the film has earned 66.7% more than the box office collections of Avengers: Infinity War, India’s previous all-time Hollywood grosser. The only other film that has been able to earn more than that in the history Indian movie releases, is Baahubali: The Conclusion, S. S. Rajamouli’s epic action film that released in 2017. Even before Avengers: Endgame released in India, the ticketing portal, BookMyShow.com, had reported an advance booking of a celestial 2.5 million tickets bought at a peak rate of 18 tickets per second. The film, along with the original, has also been released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, ensuring that the film is able to draw in audiences all over the country. This is a great strategy, given that Bollywood’s Hindi films and the country’s regional films often end up restricting its audience base and attract audiences within its own niche. Given that a large chunk of Indian theatres do not comply with DCI guidelines, Avengers: Endgame released in about 2,845 screens, as compared to the 4000-plus screens release an average Bollywood release enjoys. Baahubali: The Conclusion, for example, was released on 6,000+ screens. While an average multiplex ticket costs around INR 175 ($2.50), tickets for Endgame cost INR 275 with premium seating tickets going up to INR 1,700 ($24.35). When it comes to a global hype like this one, it is clear that urban Indians have stopped counting their pennies. In addition, when most films are not allowed to screen post-midnight, several multiplexes have been allowed to remain open all day and schedule shows for as early as 6 am, most of which have been sold out. INOX Leisure Ltd, a multiplex theatre chain, has devoted 90% of its screens for the film, while PVR, another multiplex giant, has dedicated 70% of its over 750 screens to play Endgame, all unprecedented numbers. While it is too early to deduce whether, with Endgame’s extraordinary success at the box office in its opening weekend, Hollywood is all set to take over the Indian film market but it definitely is an indicator of the changing consumer trends when it comes to the movie watching business in the country. As several entertainment providers, starting from Netflix to Spotify, have realized recently, India is a huge market that, with an increase in the urban population’s disposable income, is an attractive business site for global players. In 2018, despite being one of the minor market players, Hollywood films recorded a milestone earning of $132 million from its India releases. The film’s success also proves that the magic of watching films on the big screen is far from diminishing.<doc-sep>The much talked about and keenly anticipated film Avengers: Endgame released last week on Friday. Marking the end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe saga that encompassed 23 films released across a decade the film hit a total of 2845 screens in India. After opening on a thunderous note, the business of Avengers: Endgame witnessed immense growth over its opening weekend. In this box office report we take a look at the opening weekend collections of Avengers: Endgame while comparing the same to previously released Hollywood films. Collecting a staggering Rs. 157.2 cr in just three days Avengers: Endgame has managed to become the highest opening weekend Hollywood grosser in India. In fact the business of Avengers: Endgame has out beaten previous releases like Captain Marvel that collected Rs. 40.71 cr, Shazam that collected Rs. 11.30 cr, Alita: Battle Angel that collected Rs. 6.85 cr, How to Train Your Dragon - The Hidden World that collected Rs. 6.6 cr, Bumblebee that collected Rs. 5.47 cr, The Curse of the Weeping Woman that collected Rs. 4.90 cr, Dumbo that collected Rs. 4.65 cr, and Hellboy that collected Rs. 2.70 cr. As of now with the film running strong in theatres, with most locations still reporting almost sold out seating, the business of Avengers: Endgame will continue to see growth. Movie Name – Opening weekend collections Avengers: Endgame - Rs. 157.2 cr Captain Marvel - Rs. 40.71 cr Shazam - Rs. 11.30 cr Alita: Battle Angel - Rs. 6.85 cr How to Train Your Dragon - The Hidden World - Rs. 6.6 cr Bumblebee - Rs. 5.47 cr The Curse of the Weeping Woman - Rs. 4.90 cr Dumbo - Rs. 4.65 cr Hellboy - Rs. 2.70 cr<doc-sep>About The Video Avengers: Endgame grosses Rs 186.53 cr in its first weekend in India. The Marvel Cinematic Universe movie is the best performing Hollywood film in India. It set a new record by opening at a massive Rs 53 crore at domestic box office. Avengers: Endgame is the 2nd biggest opening in Indian box office following Baahubali: The Conclusion. S. S. Rajamouli's Baahubali: The Conclusion grossed Rs 506 cr in its first weekend. Avengers Endgame trails Baahubali: The Conclusion by a massive Rs 319.47 Cr. The film has collected a stunning $350 million in North America and $1.2 billion worldwide.<doc-sep>Avengers: Endgame released to a bumper opening in India on Friday and all the shows have been housefull. The film also had night shows in several parts of the country. Check out the night occupancy of the film. Marvel's Avengers: Endgame released on Friday, April 26 and the shows have only been housefull. The advanced booking for the shows started a few days before the released and all the Friday shows were sold out. As it is one of the most important films of 2019 and the biggest Marvel films as it's the last one with all the Avengers together, no one wants to miss it. After Avengers: Infinity War, fans have waited for a year to know what happens after Thanos snaps his fingers and wipes out 50% of Earth's population along with several superheroes. Considering what a huge fan following it enjoys, the first time in India, there were even night shows for the film in several cities. Film distributor Rahul Verma shared the Avengers: Endgame's night occupancy of cities in India. He tweeted, "#AvengerEndgame night occupancy : 1. #Delhi-Ncr - 100% . 2. #Maharashtra 98% 3.#Chennai 100% . 4. #Hydrabad 100% . 5.Kolkata 90% . 6. #Bihar : 100% . 7. #Jamshedpur 100% 8. #Bengluru : 100% . 9.#Punjab : 100% . 10.#Rajashtan : 100% Phenomenal , Earth shattering , Historic !!" Read his tweet below: Avengers: Endgame is breaking box office records not only in India but all over the film. It can be one of the biggest hits ever! Have you watched Endgame? Tell us your reviews in the comments below. Credits :Twitter Read More<doc-sep>
Read Also FacebookTwitterPintrest The fourth and the final installment of the most popular superhero franchise ever ' Avengers: Endgame ' has shattered box office records in the domestic as well as international film markets. Shattering the all-time nationwide opening record by collecting more than Rs 50 crore on its first day, the Russo brothers ' directorial has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the Indian box office on its second day. The has opened to massive positive reviews from the critics and the audience alike and has been hailed to keep them on the edge of their seats.According to the latest reports on the Boxofficeindia.com, on Saturday, the film has raked in a total of Rs 51 crore on its second day at the box office. The collection of the film is predicted to bounce along over the weekend in a similar range. The film has managed to collect a total of Rs 104 crore in two days at the domestic box office.The film is wreaking havoc in the international box office, registering the biggest global opening in film history. The film, which clocks in at roughly three hours released in 2,845 screens in Hindi, English, Tamil and Telugu language in India.The ‘Avengers’ franchise now occupies two of the three top spots in the list of India’s highest-earning films at the box office. The film holds the second highest opening day record after 'Baahubali: The Conclusion', which earned Rs 121 crore on its first day. 'Endgame' concludes a story that has unfolded over 21 previous films since 2007 and becomes the highest-grossing franchise in movie history. It picks up where last year's ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ left fans hanging when several beloved superheroes turned to dust.The film follows the original six Avengers - Iron Man ( Robert Downey Jr. ), Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor ( Chris Hemsworth ), Black Widow ( Scarlett Johansson ), the Hulk ( Mark Ruffalo ) and Hawkeye ( Jeremy Renner ) assembled for one final time to try and reverse the mad Titan Thanos’ snap in what turns out to be the fight of their lives.
Corporate America has a real problem with short-termism. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett's solution is to get rid of guidance, which would eliminate transparency and put companies at risk. Their solution also treats CEOs like a bunch of babies with no self control. Do better. In a Wall Street Journal oped out Thursday, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett suggested earnings guidance should be eliminated. They reasoned the reports incentivize CEOs to think too short term in an effort to constantly beat Wall Street's expectations. "I've been on 20 boards of publicly owned companies, not counting Berkshire's, and I have seen managements that I really think well of personally," Buffett told CNBC Thursday. "I'd be glad if they married my daughter or were named as executors of my will or moved in next door. But they get tempted by the predictions that have been made. Their ego gets involved. And when they find they can't make the numbers, sometimes they make up the numbers." How awful it must be for them. Being a CEO is hard, but it should be. They make a lot of money. So let's talk about solving this very real problem with short-term thinking another way — a way that makes more sense for shareholders interested in transparency and good corporate governance. Instead of eliminating transparency, how about we reward CEOs for thinking long term? How about we teach people in business school that corporations are not just shareholders, but also employees and customers and communities? How about we change their payment packages to incentivize longer-term thinking? How about we expect CEOs to act like stewards instead of treating them like infants with no self control? Buffett and Dimon want to take away temptation, but what they're proposing does nothing to solve our real, deep rooted problem with short-termism. That goes back to how CEOs are trained to think of companies from business school til the end of their careers — it has to do with who they think matters, and who they don't think about at all. Seriously, fire whoever came up with this First things first: If you want CEOs to think long term, you should allocate stock-option awards around long-term performance and put some real clawbacks in place. Some real consequences may have made JPMorgan more vigilant during one of its most recent scandals that had nothing whatsoever to do with guidance — the $6.2 billion loss the bank experienced in 2012 because of the rogue 'London Whale' trader. Dimon got a slap on the wrist for that foible. There were no real consequences, and it certainly hurt shareholders. But I digress. The relentless drive to beat guidance (and earnings) quarter after quarter is just a symptom of a greater problem with shareholder primacy. In the 1970s, thanks to economic scarcity and some imaginative economists in Chicago, Americans started telling themselves the most important part of a company was its shareholders — and basically, only its shareholders. Noted economist Milton Friedman wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 1970 that a corporation's only "social responsibility of business ... [is] to increase its profits" for shareholders who "own" the corporation. And that means the stock price has to stay up by any means necessary, no matter what it does to your employees, your community or your customers (see: Wells Fargo... or Facebook). "The purpose of corporations used to be to innovate, creating universities, building railroads, designing self-driving cars, and looking into commercial space transport," Lynn Stout, a professor at Cornell Law School and the author of "The Shareholder Value Myth," said in an interview with Marketplace in 2016. "These are really big long-term projects ... and what corporations are supposed to do." And they used to do that, and believed that they should. In the first half of the last century, two professors, Adolph Berle of Columbia University and Merrick Dodd of Harvard Law, duked it out over whether companies lived for shareholders. Berle took the side of shareholders, and Dodd took a more holistic approach. "The business corporation," Dodd said in a 1932 issue of the Harvard Law Review, is "an economic institution which has a social service as well as a profit-making function." In other words, Dodd argued that corporations are supposed to enrich the economy, provide workers with a decent wage and purchasing power, and create high-quality products. This was known as the "managerialist view," and it basically won out through the 1960s. Even Berle eventually capitulated. If you think of corporations that way — in a way that gives it a greater purpose in American society — you solve the problem Dimon and Buffett are talking about without sacrificing transparency. Stock price, you may be surprised to hear on a business publication, is just one metric by which we can judge a company. If shareholders are not the most important thing in the world, you will spend money on longer-term projects that build your customer base or keep your employees healthy and happy. We should be teaching that at business schools, we should be talking about it on CNBC, and in the pages of the Wall Street Journal. We should not be treating grown adults like babies.<doc-sep>Two of Wall Street's harshest bitcoin critics say investors should remain wary of the cryptocurrency. "I don't want to be a bitcoin spokesman," J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said in a rare joint interview with Warren Buffett that aired Thursday on CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Just beware,“ he said. Dimon called bitcoin a "fraud" in September and later said those "stupid enough to buy it" will one day pay the price. He said in January he regretted the "fraud" comment. In May, Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett told shareholders that bitcoin is "probably rat poison squared." "I set a high standard. I don't know whether Jamie can top me or not," Buffett told CNBC during the rare joint interview with Dimon. The interview was recorded Wednesday. Bitcoin has lost more than half its value since topping $19,000 in mid-December.<doc-sep>Two of the world’s most influential business leaders — billionaire investor Warren Buffett and Wall Street banking boss Jamie Dimon — on Thursday made an urgent call to fellow executives: stop giving out quarterly guidance and start focusing on long-term results. Critics, however, say that while their call is well intentioned, it misses a crucial point: What Buffett and Dimon decry as “short-termism” isn’t the result of quarterly guidance, it’s the result of quarterly earnings reporting — a practice that Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway BRK.A, +0.12% BRK.B, +0.05% and Dimon, chairman and chief executive of JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM, -0.01% , took pains to endorse. “Our views on quarterly earnings forecasts should not be misconstrued as opposition to quarterly and annual reporting,” the pair wrote in a Thursday guest column in The Wall Street Journal. “Transparency about financial and operating results is an essential aspect of U.S. public markets, and we support being open with shareholders about actual financial and operational metrics.” But reporting earnings on a less frequent schedule, for example once every six month, would be a better solution to short-termism in equity markets, according to John Kay, a U.K.-based economist and author of “Other People’s Money: The Real Business of Finance,” a critique of the outsize role of the finance sector in Western economies. “What is changing in three-month intervals does not tell us anything about how a company is positioned to deal with long-term growth,” Kay said in an interview with MarketWatch. In their critique, Buffett and Dimon argued that financial markets “have become too focused on the short term. Quarterly earnings per share guidance is a major driver of this trend and contributes to a shift away from long-term investments.” How guidance works Since corporate earnings are measured against consensus analysts forecasts, it is often expeditious for companies to attempt to massage those expectations. Over the decades, companies have become so good at the task that earnings have beat forecasts at a faster rate over time, according to Jill Carey Hall, equity and quant strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. “There is a tendency by corporations to set conservative numbers so that EPS beats come through,” Hall said. But it appears that investors also view guidance as a sign of transparency and reward such companies with higher valuations relative to companies that don’t issue guidance. “History suggests that beginning in mid-2000, companies that regularly issue profits guidance have begun to trade at a premium on book value to those that do not guide at all. This premium may be granted for transparency, and we have found that it is generally most pronounced in cyclical sectors,” Hall said. Nonetheless, companies are already making less use of guidance, according to Hall. As seen in the chart below, since early 2000, when S&P 500 SPX, +0.19% companies almost always issued quarterly guidance, the frequency has steadily declined. Now, only about a third of companies provide guidance each quarter. The U.K. experience Kay was asked by the U.K. government to review activity in U.K. equity markets and its impact on the long-term performance and governance of U.K.-listed companies. Kay recommended the elimination of mandatory quarterly reporting in favor of semiannual reporting and phasing out of management guidance on earnings expectations. His other recommendations included the adoption of a stewardship code, the establishment of a forum for collective engagement by investors, the clarification of fiduciary duties of trustees and their advisers, and the rebating to investors of all income from stock lending. In 2014, the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority removed its quarterly reporting requirement, though more than 90% of U.K.-listed companies continue to report on a quarterly basis. “Many of these companies are also listed in the U.S. and have to report quarterly anyway, so they continue to report in the U.K.,” said Kay. Ultimately, the move away from short-termism would require many other reforms in the finance industry, he said, including aligning incentives of investors and companies. “Ideally, analysts would be employed by the buy-side and they would be experts in the business, rather than finance. As it is, analysts are trying to guess what other analysts would forecast,” he said.<doc-sep>
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos have chosen a CEO for their health-care venture and will likely reveal the name within two weeks, Buffett told CNBC on Thursday. The three announced a partnership in January to tackle rising health-care costs. Buffett said they've picked a leader and are "just tidying up a couple of things." In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Buffett and Dimon praised their incoming leader and acknowledged the daunting task ahead. Health-care experts have expressed skepticism on whether the three, while business icons, could simplify the current system. Many agree there's plenty of costs to cut, but they doubt the companies can do it. Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon. Getty Images (l) | CNBC (c-r) The interesting thing when interviewing job candidates, Buffett said, was they didn't run into one that "didn't think significant improvement was both possible and important." "It isn't like there's anybody out there that's connected with the system that thinks we've already arrived at nirvana, and they know how difficult the job will be to make major changes," Buffett said. "They're all cheering for us to succeed. "A number of them might not have wanted to be the one to help us succeed, ... but nobody disagreed with the mission, the importance of it or the feasibility," Buffett said. "But it's also a very, very tough nut to crack, and it's going to take significant time. We've got the right person." As CNBC has reported, Todd Combs, an investment manager at Berkshire, has been the lead recruiter for the venture, tasked with the tall order of finding a leader who can work across three companies with a combined 1.2 million employees and simultaneously help develop innovative solutions in a multitrillion-dollar industry. In addition, any candidate would have the pressure of the high-profile mission as well as the weight of working under these three business leaders. Where to focus efforts
European Council President Donald Tusk hit back after President Donald Trump called the European Union a "foe" of the United States. Tusk defended the close relationship between the US and EU, calling any other characterization of it "fake news". Trump's comments double down on his criticism of NATO member countries at last week's summit. European Council President Donald Tusk hit back after President Donald Trump called the European Union a "foe" of the United States in an interview that aired Sunday. In a Sunday tweet, Tusk said the US and the EU are "best friends" and borrowed one of Trump's most-used phrases, calling any other description of their relationship "fake news." When "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor asked Trump in an interview taped in Scotland Saturday who is his "biggest foe globally right now", Trump named the European Union, members of which are some of America's oldest and closest global allies. "I think we have a lot of foes," Trump said. "I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. Now, you wouldn't think of the European Union, but they're a foe." Trump also identified Russia and China as "foes", countries with which the US is grappling with recent indictments in a federal investigation into US presidential election interference and an escalating trade war, respectively. His comments came on the heels of a tense UK tour and just before a one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump also publicly bashed the EU on Twitter on his way to Brussels for the 2018 NATO Summit, which Tusk answered with a direct public statement. "Appreciate your allies." Tusk said. "After all, you don't have that many."<doc-sep>European Council President Donald Tusk fired back at President Trump Donald TrumpTrump lashes out after grand jury seated for New York criminal probe Schumer tees up vote on Jan. 6 commission bill Senators struggle to save Jan. 6 commission MORE after Trump declared the European Union (EU) one of his biggest global foes. Tusk accused Trump of spreading “fake news” with a comment Trump made during an interview with CBS News that aired Sunday. “America and the EU are best friends,” Tusk tweeted. “Whoever says we are foes is spreading fake news.” America and the EU are best friends. Whoever says we are foes is spreading fake news. — Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) July 15, 2018 In the interview, CBS News’s Jeff Glor asked Trump what he considers his biggest foe globally, prompting Trump to lament the EU’s trade policies. "I think we have a lot of foes,” Trump responded. “I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. Now you wouldn't think of the European Union, but they're a foe.” ADVERTISEMENT The president went on to add that Russia and China are also on his list of adversaries. "Russia is foe in certain respects. China is a foe economically, certainly they are a foe. But that doesn't mean they are bad," he said. "It doesn't mean anything. It means that they are competitive. They want to do well and we want to do well." Trump then said that he could not take a fully combative stance to the EU because “both” of his parents were born there. His mother was born in Scotland, while his father was born in New York. "You know I love those countries. I respect the leaders of those countries," Trump said. "But, in a trade sense, they've really taken advantage of us, and many of those countries are in NATO and they weren't paying their bills." The comments come as Trump continues to target the EU with tariffs on aluminum and steel imports and criticize NATO members over defense spending.<doc-sep>(CNN) — President Donald Trump named the European Union, Russia and China as foes to the United States during an interview at his golf club in Scotland. “I think we have a lot of foes,” Trump told CBS News in an interview segment that aired Sunday on “Face the Nation.” “I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. Now you wouldn’t think of the European Union, but they’re a foe.” The President added that “Russia is a foe in certain respects. China is a foe economically, certainly they are a foe. But that doesn’t mean they’re bad. It doesn’t mean anything. It means that they are competitive. They want to do well and we want to do well.” Pressed as to why he first listed the EU as a foe, Trump responded, “No, I look at them all. Look, EU is very difficult. … In a trade sense, they’ve really taken advantage of us and many of those countries are in NATO and they weren’t paying their bills(. )” The President has spent the past week touring Europe, taking part in a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, and later visiting Britain. Trump will take part in a one-on-one summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday.<doc-sep>
President Donald Trump called the European Union a “foe” of the U.S. in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS News’ Face The Nation. “Well I think we have a lot of foes. I think the European Union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. Now you wouldn’t think of the European Union, but they’re a foe,” Trump told host Jeff Glor during an interview that took place at a Trump golf course in Scotland. “Russia is foe in certain respects. China is a foe economically, certainly they’re a foe. But that doesn’t mean they’re bad,” he said. “It doesn’t mean anything. It means that they’re competitors. They want to do well and we want to do well.” Trump’s comments come after a tense NATO summit in Brussels, in which Trump made numerous statements antagonizing U.S. allies, suggesting that other NATO countries don’t contribute enough to defense spending. The Trump administration has also recently imposed steep tariffs on a number of goods that effect the E.U. and other U.S. allies like Canada, namely a 25% steel and 10% aluminum tariff that went into effect in June. The president also made his first official visit to the U.K., making controversial comments about Prime Minister Thersea May’s strategy in Brexit negotiations, saying she should sue the E.U. He also said her handling of Brexit would “probably kill” any chance of the U.S. and Britain working out a trade deal. On Monday, Trump will visit Helsinki, Finland, for a one-on-one summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Contact us at letters@time.com.
Marijuana legalization is about to have another big election. In Tuesday’s midterm elections, voters in Michigan and North Dakota will vote on ballot initiatives that would legalize cannabis for recreational purposes in those states. And voters in Utah and Missouri will vote on medical marijuana. The ballot initiatives could continue momentum for marijuana legalization — during what’s already been a huge year for legal pot. This year, California opened the world’s biggest legal marijuana market, Vermont legalized marijuana possession (becoming the first state to do so through its legislature), and Canada became the world’s first wealthy nation to fully legalize pot. Marijuana is legal for recreational and medical use in nine states. It’s legal only for medical purposes in 21 more states. Voters in November will have a chance to expand that map. Here’s what the major statewide ballot initiatives would do. Marijuana legalization in Michigan Michigan Proposal 1 is, by and large, a standard marijuana legalization initiative. Its big aims: Allows people 21 and older to possess, use, and buy marijuana for recreational use. Lets individuals grow up to 12 marijuana plants in their homes for personal consumption. Sets up a system through which the state government can license and regulate marijuana businesses, from growers to retail outlets. Imposes a 10 percent sales tax on marijuana, with revenue dedicated to implementation of the initiative, clinical research, education, infrastructure, and municipalities with marijuana businesses. Enables local and municipal governments to ban or restrict marijuana businesses. Medical marijuana is already legal in Michigan, so the initiative would have limited impact in that area. So far, the proposal is polling well. According to Ballotpedia’s tracker, every public poll has found that a plurality or majority of voters support the initiative. Marijuana legalization in North Dakota North Dakota Measure 3 takes a different approach to legalization than the initiatives that have been so successful so far. Its major changes: Allows people 21 and older to possess, use, grow, buy, and sell marijuana for recreational purposes. Creates penalties for people under 21 possessing or attempting to distribute marijuana, and for people distributing marijuana to others who are under 21. Expunges previous marijuana convictions from criminal records. That’s it. There’s no language about regulation or taxes. Cole Haymond, an adviser for the campaign, told Christopher Ingraham at the Washington Post that this is by design: “We leave our bill wide open so the legislature can do their job — regulations, taxes, zoning, whatever.” This is not how previous successful ballot initiatives worked. They left a lot of room for state lawmakers and regulators to flesh out a system under which marijuana can be bought and sold, but the initiatives generally set up a framework that these policymakers had to follow. North Dakota, at least, is taking a different approach — and it will be interesting to see what, if anything, state officials come up with. Medical marijuana is already legal in North Dakota, so the ballot measure would have no significant impact in that area. Public polling on the measure is limited and mixed. According to Ballotpedia’s tracker, one poll in February found plurality support, but another in August found majority opposition. It would be surprising if deep-red North Dakota legalized marijuana before more liberal states like New York and New Jersey, but the limited polling suggests it’s not impossible. Medical marijuana legalization in Utah Utah Proposition 2 is mostly a standard medical marijuana legalization initiative. The big points: Allows patients to obtain medical marijuana cards via a doctor’s office for certain qualifying conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, chronic pain (if someone is at risk for opioid painkiller addiction or overdose), and multiple sclerosis. (The medical use of pot for pain and multiple sclerosis is supported by some research, but other areas need more study.) Maintains a prohibition on smoking marijuana, instead allowing vaping, edibles, and other means of consuming marijuana. Imposes some restrictions on doctors, including prohibitions on owning or working for a medical marijuana dispensary and on recommending a card to more than 20 percent of their patients. Creates a system through which state officials will license and regulate medical marijuana businesses, from growers to dispensaries. Allows growing up to six pot plants for personal medical use, but only if a patient lives more than 100 miles from a licensed dispensary. There’s a twist: In the lead-up to the election, Utah advocates, policymakers, and other stakeholders agreed to compromise legislation that will change how medical cannabis is actually implemented. The compromise agreement will need approval from the legislature and governor, but lawmakers appear poised to pass it, especially if voters okay Proposition 2. Ben Lockhart at Deseret News has a great breakdown of the compromise. But here are the big changes: Removes some qualifying conditions, including autoimmune disorders, but adds others, such as receiving hospice care. Requires doctors to get training to be able to recommend medical marijuana cards. Gives municipal governments more room to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries. Imposes new rules on medical marijuana dispensaries, including that they each have a licensed pharmacist, and calls them “pharmacies.” Doesn’t allow growing marijuana for personal medical use. Bans marijuana edibles (on top of smoking), but allows other means of consumption. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert (R) said he will hold a special session to pass the compromise agreement, regardless of whether voters approve Proposition 2. The compromise has powerful Utah advocates behind it, including the Mormon church. Whether it actually passes the legislature, though, remains to be seen. Proposition 2, meanwhile, has strong support in Utah. According to Ballotpedia’s tracker, polls have consistently found that more than 60 percent of surveyed Utahns support the initiative. This helps explain why the legislature might act: If they don’t, medical marijuana seems likely to be legalized anyway — under terms more conservative lawmakers don’t want. Medical marijuana legalization in Missouri Missouri will have three different ballot initiatives dedicated to legalizing medical marijuana. All of the initiatives would legalize possessing, using, buying, and selling pot for medicinal purposes, and allow the state to license and regulate dispensaries through a new system. But there are some differences on taxes: Amendment 2 would impose a 4 percent tax on marijuana sales, and the funds would be mainly used to pay for services for military veterans. Amendment 3 would impose a 15 percent tax on marijuana sales as well as additional taxes in other areas of production and sales, with the revenue primarily dedicated to a research institute that will try to find cures and treatments for cancers and other medical conditions. Proposition C would impose a 2 percent tax on marijuana sales, and the revenue would be set for veterans’ services, drug treatment, early childhood education, and public safety. There are also some differences with qualifying conditions. If a patient doesn’t have a qualifying condition under the law, Amendment 2 and Proposition C still let the patient get permission to use medical marijuana with a doctor’s approval. Amendment 3, meanwhile, is more limiting — only letting patients petition a board to get a condition added to the state’s list. And Amendment 2 allows home growing, while the other two measures do not. For more information, Ballotpedia has a thorough breakdown of the initiatives’ differences. The face-off between three medical marijuana initiatives is bizarre, created by disagreements over what Missouri’s medical marijuana program should look like. So what happens if they all pass? As Will Schmitt at the Springfield News-Leader wrote, Missouri law does actually provide some clarity here. First, the constitutional amendments would take priority, leaving Proposition C in the dark if all three initiatives pass. Second, the initiative with more votes would take precedence, so it may come down to which initiative can get more support. A poll from August found that medical marijuana has majority support in Missouri. But it’s only one poll, and it’s unclear how majority support will ultimately translate to a ballot with three different initiatives. Marijuana is already legal for recreational use in nine states Based on the Marijuana Policy Project’s count, 30 states have already legalized medical marijuana, and nine have legalized cannabis for recreational uses (to varying degrees).<doc-sep>Free Press readers I am extremely disappointed that you have endorsed the initiative to legalize marijuana in Michigan. You should do your homework. You may have come to the conclusion that there is little or no evidence that marijuana has harmful effects, but that is no reason to endorse marijuana. There are plenty of studies that question this initiative. I have reviewed a study done with airline pilots that showed the negative effects of a “weed high” continue after the recipient thinks he is “normal.” You do not want to be in an airplane with a pilot who has been high. More:Marijuana's potency on the rise: 'This is not your grandma's brownies' More:Poll: Legal weed, anti-gerrymandering, voter access proposals lead big There are many studies showing negative effects of marijuana on young brain development. We have not even begun to consider the effects of second-hand smoke. (It took over 100 years for us to recognize the negative effects of cigarette smoke.) Our young people, particularly minors, think that if “pot” is really harmful, we would not make it legal. We do not begin to understand the effects of this change. We are doing them a terrible injustice. Do you really think that this initiative will be easy to reverse if it turns out that the effects are negative? We need to err on the side of caution. Cigarettes are not the only example. Think of Flint water. Think how long it took to get acceptance of seat belts. Change is difficult. Let Canada and other states experiment with their citizens. Michigan should not vote yes until we have substantially better evidence that the overall effect of this initiative will be positive for society. L.B. Muench Beverly Hills Follow Washington's lead on marijuana I write to you from Washington State, where at the ballot box we legalized marijuana in 2012. Our ideal goals have already been met. I know; I live here. And ironically, I do not use pot. We have: treated adults as adults, made marijuana purchases safe, made it hard for minors to get it, cut the flow of money to Mexican drug gangs, freed police and public from dangerous pot raids, cleared our court system to address serious crimes, created hundreds of jobs, and collected millions and millions of dollars for our state treasury. Michigan, pass Proposal 1. Denis Markian Wichar Vancouver, Washington Michigan doesn't need ills of legal pot Michigan residents have a chance to show the rest of the country how smart we are by resoundingly voting no on Proposal I, the ballot proposal to legalize marijuana. Legalization of recreational marijuana is a bad idea for so many reasons: ► The American Medical Association Policy Statement on Cannabis (August 2017) states: “Cannabis is a dangerous drug and as such is a public health concern.” ► Marijuana is addictive, contrary to popular belief, in approximately 9 percent of all users, and closer to 15 percent among teen users. ► The marijuana “high” results in impaired body movement and memory and difficulty in thinking. Remember, many of these users will be driving after using. ► Studies have shown brain growth and development in teen marijuana users to be abnormal in areas of the brain that affect learning and motivation. Risky behavior and poor decision-making are already a problem for teens. Why risk making things worse? ► Visits to emergency rooms and urgent care centers in Colorado have almost tripled among those under age 21 since the drug was legalized. Is this really what we want for so many young people in this state — dumbed-down, unmotivated, and impaired-while-driving teens? I urge people to vote no on Proposal I. Otherwise, we’re inviting devastating social problems and true heartache for so many of us in our great state of Michigan. Barbara Zekany, RN Ann Arbor Avoid absentee ballot issues It’s election season and absent voter ballot applications are being submitted by the hundreds to my office each day. We have already issued just under 11,000 as of Oct. 16th, outpacing the presidential 2016 election by 1,000 ballots. More:More than 958,000 Michigan voters have asked for absentee ballots More:2018 Michigan Elections: Voter guide for Macomb, Wayne, Oakland counties You qualify for an absent voter ballot if you meet one of the following criteria: You are 60 or older. You expect to be absent from the community in which you are registered for the entire time the polls are open on Election Day. You are physically unable to attend the polls without the assistance of another. You cannot attend the polls because of the tenets of your religion. You have been appointed as an election precinct inspector in a precinct other than the precinct where you reside. You cannot attend the polls because you are confined to jail awaiting arraignment or trial. Your local clerk is required to check your signature on an absent voter ballot application and on an absent voter ballot that is returned for voting. It is not uncommon for applications and ballots to have signatures that do not match. If the signature does not match the signature on your driver’s license on the state’s system, we go to considerable lengths to contact you. We call or email if we have contact information. We send a letter. I have even looked for applicants on social media and sent them a private message on Twitter or Facebook. We hope that you will respond to one of the notifications. Here's how to avoid such a problem. First, be consistent with your signature. Second, fill out the portion on the application that requests a phone number and email address to contact you. Third, track your ballot at https://webapps.sos.state.mi.us/MVIC/. This website will allow you to see if your ballot was sent, and if it has been marked received. If you notice that it has not been marked received, please contact your local clerk. As clerks, we are fully invested in making sure that every eligible voter is able to cast a vote, and that every ballot issued counts. Help us do our job by thoroughly completing your application, tracking your ballot as it moves through the process, and alerting us if you have any concerns. Tina Barton, city clerk Rochester Hills Whitmer will protect natural resources Do you love Michigan’s bountiful natural resources and the economic engine and quality of life they support? Do you love the outdoor tradition that is part of our DNA: fishing, kayaking, hunting, hiking and camping and so much more? More:Whitmer leads Schuette on campaign fundraising as spending nears record More:Free Press poll: Schuette and GOP gaining ground on Whitmer, Dems Do you appreciate the public lands and forests that Michigan is blessed with, providing recreational opportunities for Michigan families as well as serving as the basis for thousands of jobs throughout Michigan? Do you think clean water is more important than the profit margin of out of state companies? If you do, then Gretchen Whitmer is your only choice. Bill Murphy East Lansing Whitmer has experience for governor Gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer will be in your corner fighting to improve life for you and your family by doing the following things: ► Providing a path to a high paying job. ► Working with educators for 21st Century schools. ► Facilitating access to debt-free higher education. ► Strengthening access to high quality, affordable health care. ► Updating and repairing roads, bridges and water systems. ► Protecting the Great Lakes, rivers and inland lakes. Gretchen Whitmer loves Michigan and is proud to have grown up here. She is determined that the people of Michigan prosper under her leadership as she solves problems. Her experience in the Michigan House and Senate has prepared her to succeed as governor starting on day one. Put Gretchen Whitmer, an individual with integrity and intelligence, in your corner. Vote for Whitmer on Nov. 6. Bob Bird Holland<doc-sep>The debate over marijuana in Michigan is heating up as we get closer to the November election. Proposal 1 is one of the most talked about issues on the November ballot; it would legalize the recreational use of cannabis in the state of Michigan. If passed, the measure will allow anyone 21 and older to carry 2.5 ounces of marijuana without getting in trouble. As more and more states legalize recreational marijuana, studies show more and more people are smoking – or at least getting caught. Quest Diagnostics reports 2017 was a banner year, an all-time high for people failing drug tests. Attorney Deborah Gordon said while the proposal would legalize marijuana, Michigan remains an at-will state. "What the employer is going to be stuck with now is dealing with people who are using recreational marijuana," she said. "And, 'What do I do with that employee? Now what do I do? There's no law telling me what to do...I have to figure out on my own how I'm going to handle and employee walking in here under the influence of marijuana.'" We reached out to more than a dozen top employers in Michigan. Ford, for instance, has no intention to make changes right now. DTE Energy will still test, releasing the following statement:<doc-sep>
If the election were held today, marijuana for recreational use would be legal in Michigan and voting would become much easier, according to a poll done for the Detroit Free Press. But a proposal to change the way state and federal legislative district lines are drawn, while ahead 48-32 percent, hasn’t reached a winning threshold yet, according to EPIC/MRA pollster Bernie Porn. The proposal that would legalize marijuana for adult recreational use is leading 55-41 percent, in the poll of 600 active and likely voters that was taken Sept. 21-25 for the Free Press and its media partners. Only 3 percent of those surveyed are undecided on the issue. And while the proposal has widespread support in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and is winning by smaller margins in all but the northern portion of Michigan, the support for legalization has shrunk from the 61 percent support EPIC/MRA found in a statewide survey taken in March. The difference? The March survey was merely a question on whether or not marijuana should be taxed and legalized for people at least 21 years of age. The current survey included the language that will be on the ballot, including allowing legalizing the use, possession, and sale of marijuana, allowing up to 12 plants to be grown for individual use and allowing the possession of up to 10 ounces of marijuana in a private residence as long as it's locked up. "The marijuana question was a few points below where we had it at 61 percent and the difference is the ballot language," Porn said. "In the details of the ballot language, there are pieces that people may not like." Also on Freep.com: Race for Mich. governor may be tightening: Whitmer leads Schuette by 8 Michigan's proposal to stop gerrymandering may not end rancor Legalizing marijuana in Michigan won't let employees off the hook Josh Hovey, the spokesman for the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, which is spearheading the marijuana legalization campaign, said he's not surprised that the proposal has lost some support as the election nears. That only means that the coalition has more work to do. "We need to continue to work hard and dispel the misinformation and scare tactics that the opposition continues to put out there.," he said. "Prohibition doesn’t work and we’re wasting millions to continue to enforce this law and arrest and incarcerate people." But Scott Greenlee, executive director of Healthy and Productive Michigan, which opposes legalization, said he's more confident in other recent polls that have shown a much closer race. One poll released last week by the MIRS News Service, had the issue losing 41-47 percent. A Detroit News poll released last week had legalization passing 56-38 percent. "The more people understand about the dangers of marijuana, the more who will continue to move against this thing," he said. The proposal would allow people to buy up to 2.5 ounces a day and possess up to 10 ounces in their home as long as it was properly locked up; grow up to 12 plants for personal use; have the state regulate the industry and subject the sale of marijuana to the state's 6 percent sales tax and an additional 10 percent tax; allow communities to determine whether marijuana business will be allowed in their towns; earmark the first $20 million of tax revenue from the sale of marijuana for at least two years to research into the benefits of marijuana to treat PTSD and split the rest between roads, schools and the communities that allow marijuana businesses. State voters approved medical marijuana in 2008 and the Legislature approved regulating and taxing that industry in 2016. The proposal gained strong support among Democrats and Independents and every age group except for people over the age of 65. The youngest age group — 18-34 — supports the measure 85-14 percent. "It has a much better chance of passing if the younger folks turn out and indeed the numbers of people participating under age 35 seems to be getting strong," Porn said. Neither side has invested any money in television advertising yet, but that may change before the November election, Hovey and Greenlee said. Neither side had much money to spend, according to the last campaign finance reports filed in July. The next reports aren't due until Oct. 21. The anti-gerrymandering proposal The Voters Not Politiciansquestion, designated as Proposal 2 on the ballot, is up in the poll 48-32 percent, with 20 percent undecided.
“This year, with the help of two veteran coaches who have produced enough first-rounders on the defensive line to fill an NFL roster, Young will have the opportunity to lead the pack of another talented group of Buckeyes with NFL decisions to make at the end of the season.” It’s already been 48 hours since the end of the 2019 NFL Draft, so naturally analysts are well on their way to prospecting the top picks for the 2020 draft, especially from among the top teams in college football. The 2019 draft saw a weak quarterback class, with just three first-round selections (we can gripe about the order of those three selections later), but an absurd amount of highly-touted defensive linemen. In fact, 11 defensive linemen were taken in the first round alone, including three of the top-four picks. For the Buckeyes, the two draft classes seem to have an early emerging theme, at least when it comes to the top player in the class. Defensive end Chase Young seems to already be filling the shoes of Nick Bosa in the minds of analysts. Young had 9.5 sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss during his true sophomore season in 2018 — more than enough to get him noticed on a loaded defensive line. Next season, given the loss of both Bosa and Dre’Mont Jones, it’ll be up to Young to anchor the line and secure his spot in the 2020 NFL Draft. The Big Ten had a total of 40 players drafted over the weekend — the second-most of any conference. Ohio State continued to assert its dominance in the draft, leading the conference with nine picks (the second-highest total of any school). The Big Ten made its presence known on the big stage especially, with seven first-round picks, including two by Ohio State. And of course in the most stereotypical Iowa storyline ever, while there were just two wide receivers taken in the first round, the Hawkeyes had two tight ends drafted within the first 20 picks. Nebraska, meanwhile, failed to have a draft selection for the first time since 1962. Sorry, Frost. Congrats to the Ohio State Buckeyes men’s tennis team! In what has become a recurring theme, the men’s squad won the Big Ten Men’s Tennis Tournament over the weekend for the fourth-straight season. After opening the tournament with a 4-0 win over Minnesota, the top-ranked Buckeyes beat Michigan 4-2 in the semis and Illinois 4-1 in the finals to take home the trophy. This year’s win also marks the program’s 9th-overall tournament title. While the Buckeyes were challenged in the semi-finals versus Michigan, losing the doubles point in rare fashion, Ohio State bounced back to take down the Illini. Ohio State regained the doubles point, then secured wins by Martin Joyce, Kyle Seelig and Alex Kobelt in singles to take home the title. The men had already earned the conference’s regular season title — the program’s 14th-consecutive title, in fact — with their win over Indiana last weekend in the regular season finale. The Buckeyes finished the season with a 29-2-overall record, including going 11-0 in conference play and taking their last 13 matches. With the tournament wins this past weekend, Ohio State has gone 47-0 against Big Ten foes in the last four years. Next up, the Buckeyes head to Orlando for the NCAA Tournament. The first and second rounds of the tournament are scheduled for this weekend, with regionals and the championship scheduled for later in May. While the tournament draw is not scheduled until this evening, the Buckeyes hold the nation’s top ranking according to the ITA, and should enter the NCAA Tournament as the top-overall seed. Congrats again to the Buckeyes, and best of luck in the NCAA Tournament! “One day before the 2019 NFL Draft got started, Haskins went to social media to make a simple request: Give him a Buckeye to throw to in the NFL.” The weekend’s NFL Draft didn’t go as the world expected it to for Dwayne Haskins, but apparently it was exactly how the former Ohio State quarterback thought it would go for himself (though he did seem to call out the New York Giants after they chose not to take him with the sixth-overall pick in the draft). Years ago, as a writer for a high school paper, Haskins wrote that the Redskins would be in the market for a quarterback soon -- despite Robert Griffin III having won Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2012. Did the young Haskins know then that it would be he who would fill that void for Washington? Perhaps. He had, after all, already made the decision to come to Ohio State and play quarterback. When he was 11. But perhaps the coolest prediction Haskins made regarding his NFL future was one which also included the teammates he threw to all season long. Whatever team picks me I just need one small thing, just one. ☝️ please pick one of my guys for me! @YoungKing_JD5 @TheTerry_25 @PCampbell21 you won’t regret it — Dwayne Haskins, Jr (@dh_simba7) April 24, 2019 Haskins’ wish came true when the Redskins took Terry McLaurin with the 13th pick in the third round of the draft Friday night. It was pretty serendipitous that Washington managed to pick up the quarterback-receiver pair. Projected as a third-round pick after the combine, McLaurin showed his skill as a blocker especially during his time at Ohio State. Of the 10 Buckeyes who officially entered the NFL Draft, three were receivers who caught the passes and ran the yards that helped get Haskins noticed by NFL scouts. Moreover, those three receivers — McLaurin, Parris Campbell and Johnnie Dixon — were all fifth-year seniors who opted to return to Columbus for their final season of eligibility. That experience, no doubt, helped play a role early in the season as Haskins got his feet under him as a starter, providing outlets with significant game experience to support. STICK TO SPORTS<doc-sep>Our ‘Scouting the 2020 NFL Draft’ series continues, this time focusing on Ohio State edge defender, Chase Young, who some project as a top-five pick next April. Ohio State edge defender Chase Young will enter the 2019 college football season ranked as the top pass-rushing prospect in the country. Assuming he stays healthy, he’ll look to continue the trend of high first-round picks produced by the Buckeyes’ defense with Nick Bosa the most recent example. Bosa was selected second overall by the 49ers in the 2019 NFL draft. Young is a different type of player than Bosa, however, and still has areas of growth needed before he can be ranked as high as his former teammate. Young was considered one of the country’s top high school recruits. He was a consensus five-star prospect and among the 10-best players in the nation. So, expectations were high when he stepped on campus in Columbus. Young’s met those expectations through two seasons so far. He appeared in 12 games as a freshman in 2017 and finished the season with four sacks. He enjoyed a breakout year in 2018 when he totaled 10 sacks, 33 tackles and 14.5 tackles for loss. His 2018 campaign took him out of Bosa’s shadow and placed him at or near the top of the list of must-watch players this fall. Physically, Young has a prototype makeup for today’s NFL edge defender. Unofficially listed at 6-5 and 265 pounds, Young has a well-built frame with good length and muscle mass. He could probably add another five pounds without issue. His size — and ability to get bigger — will help his draft stock. He won’t be scheme dependent. Athletically, Young flashes high-end movement skills and change-of-direction ability, but there are times when you’re left wanting more. His motor doesn’t always burn hot and he can be a bit sluggish out of his stance on occasion. But when he’s playing at a peak level, there aren’t many offensive linemen in the country who can block him. As a pass rusher, Young flashes a nice rip move and, when he gets a good fit and extension with his hands off the snap, can stack and shed en route to the quarterback really well. He doesn’t have the quickest first step, but when his hands hit their target, he’s slippery enough to get by his opponent and make a play on the quarterback. He’ll need to develop more of a power game to complement his OK speed rush. As a run defender, Young displays a good mix of patience and tackling ability. He stays true to his assignment and can set the edge. There are times when he gets caught peeking in the backfield, however. He also needs to do a better job playing from snap to whistle. Overall, Young has a chance to be the elite defensive prospect in the 2020 NFL draft, but it will take some work and development to get there. He needs to get stronger at the point of attack and develop a better get-off at the line of scrimmage. If he does, there won’t be much stopping him from being a top-10 pick.<doc-sep>The 2019 NFL draft is a wrap. Below is a full recap of our live updates and a complete recap of the 2019 NFL draft is provided in the table below. We will continue to provide updates on any players with local ties who sign as undrafted free agents following the last pick of Round 7. Here are some quick updates and highlights from around the league: • Former Oregon Ducks tight end Kano Dillon signed with Washington as an undrafted free agent, according to a report. • Former Oregon Ducks running back Tony Brooks-James signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent, according to a report. • Former Jesuit High School star linebacker Joey Alfieri is expected to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent, according to a report. • Former Oregon Ducks’ defensive back Ugochukwu Amadi was selected by the Seattle Seahawks with the No. 132 overall pick in the fourth round of the NFL draft Saturday afternoon. • Former Oregon Ducks’ linebacker Justin Hollins was selected by the Denver Broncos with the No. 156 overall pick in the fifth round of the NFL draft Saturday afternoon. • Former Ducks wide receiver Dillon Mitchell was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round with the No. 239 pick. And former Ducks defensive end Jalen Jelks was taken two picks later, at No. 241, by the Dallas Cowboys. • Former Stanford running back Bryce Love was selected by Washington with the No. 112 overall pick in the fourth round. • Former Washington Huskies’ inside linebacker Ben Burr-Kirven was selected by the Seattle Seahawks with the No. 142 overall pick in the fifth round. In case you missed it, here are the Top 32 picks and highlights from the Round 1 and a complete recap from Rounds 2-3 which wrapped up Friday. Now, on to Rounds 4-7 with the latest headlines, news and highlights from around the league: Here's everything you need to know to watch the draft, or follow along as we bring you live updates, photos and video highlights. What: 2019 NFL draft When: Thursday, April 25 - Saturday, April 27 Rounds 4-7: Saturday, 9 a.m. PT/ 12 p.m. ET TV Channel: KATU-2, ABC, ESPN, NFL Network Watch online: NFL.com/apps and Watch ESPN/apps A live look at every draft pick as it happens and draft order for the rest of the draft: Previously: Round 1 | 2 | 3 | Today: Round 4 | 5 | 6 | 7<doc-sep>The first round of the 2019 NFL Draft ended last night and analysts are already making their draft boards for the 2020 NFL Draft. Slated to be held in Las Vegas next year, plenty of early predictions are pouring in. Among the first analysts to present an early look is Joel Klatt of FS1. The Fox Sports analyst presented his early ranking of the top prospects the morning after the first round. Klatt revealed his top-15 prospects for the 2020 draft. Here’s a look at the top five: QB Justin Herbert, Oregon DT Derrick Brown, Auburn QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama OT Walker Little, Stanford DE Chase Young, Ohio State The full list can be seen below. 1. Justin Herbert (@oregonfootball) 2. Derrick Brown (@AuburnFootball) 3. Tua Tagovailoa (@AlabamaFTBL) 4. Walker Little (@StanfordFball) 5. Chase Young (@OhioStateFB) Check out the rest of @joelklatt's way-too-early top 15 NFL prospects for next year 👀 pic.twitter.com/T7pcyGOidM — FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) April 26, 2019 All 15 players on Klatt’s list hail from just three conferences: The Pac-12, SEC, and Big Ten. Unsurprisingly, it’s being headlined by a quarterback: Oregon’s Justin Herbert. 2018 Heisman Trophy runner-up Tua Tagovailoa is also high on the list, but he isn’t even the top SEC player in the class. But there are always big risers and fallers in every draft class. Who thought this time last year that Kyler Murray would win the Heisman trophy – let alone go No. 1 to a team that had just drafted a quarterback.<doc-sep>
It’s never too early to look to next year and the 2020 NFL Draft with a full first-round mock draft, headlined by stars on both sides of the ball. After three grueling days, seven rounds and 254 picks, the 2019 NFL Draft, has come to a close. The 32 teams in the league all hope (and believe) that their selections will get them one step closer to contending for a Super Bowl. Of course, teams are also looking towards the future and building for the long term. So, as is customary at this point, we’ll do the same with a look to the 2020 NFL Draft with a full first-round mock draft. Yes, a way-too-early mock draft is incredibly cliché at this point. Everyone does them, so what’s the point? Well, in truth, looking at the draft is a 365-day process. With so many prospects to evaluate and with their stocks fluctuating throughout the year, you need to start with a baseline. That’s the purpose of looking ahead to next year and, in this case, the 2020 NFL Draft. Things have certainly changed a bit from what we might’ve thought could happen in the 2020 NFL Draft. Going into 2019’s event, the belief was that the Miami Dolphins would be eyeing one of the top quarterbacks in the class. However, after trading for Josh Rosen, that’s likely not going to be the case. Having said that, a run on elite quarterback prospects will still happen early. For this exercise, though, I did want to break the convention of the too-early mock draft a bit. Many editions of this will use the Super Bowl LIV odds to determine the draft order. Instead of doing that, I used early post-2019 draft projections for how I see the 2019 season playing out and where teams will finish to determine the order for the 2020 NFL Draft — you know, to get people more riled up than just giving them a mock draft. With that in mind, we start with the first-overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, which goes to Dave Gettleman and the New York Giants. Let’s get to the mock draft.
This image was removed due to legal reasons. Southern Baptist megachurch pastor and Donald Trump “adviser” Robert Jeffress— the guy who delivered a prayer at the recent opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem—took to his second-favorite pulpit—Fox News—to explain how evangelicals could justify their continued support of a serially lying and adulterous president. Advertisement The short answer: Ronald Reagan cheated, too. Jeffress was interviewed on Friday night by Fox News’ Ed Henry, who wanted to know if “actual voters, particularly the president’s evangelical base,” would “even care” about the latest revelations that Michael Cohen had secretly recorded a pre-election conversation with Trump in which hush money payments were discussed over Trump’s alleged affair with former Playboy model Karen McDougal. In case you’ve been living under a rock, McDougal is at least the second woman who works in adult entertainment that Trump has been accused of trying to pay off to hide affairs he had right after his third wife, Melania Trump, gave birth to the couple’s son Barron. Jeffress’ comments also come at the same time a BBC documentary recently hit the airwaves accusing Trump of sexually harassing teenage models at sex and cocaine parties he allegedly hosted in the 1980s and ’90s. Henry asked the Dallas-based pastor to respond to another minister who had accused Republican lawmakers of selling their souls by supporting Trump. “Well, look, nobody has sold his soul to support President Trump,” Jeffress crowed. “You know, this is not an unusual thing—we’ve been here before. Back in 1980, evangelicals chose to support a twice-married Hollywood actor who was a known womanizer in Hollywood. His name was Ronald Reagan. They chose to support him over Jimmy Carter, a born-again Baptist Sunday school teacher who had been married faithfully to one woman.” Advertisement Go on… “The reason we supported President Trump, uh, President, uh, Reagan, was not because we supported womanizing or divorce, we supported his policies,” Jeffress added. Advertisement “Ah,” Henry replied. Ah, indeed. Watch:<doc-sep>A pastor who has previously courted controversy by suggesting that Islam promotes pedophilia and that Jewish people are going to hell has said evangelicals still back President Donald Trump—although they don't support "extra-martial affairs" or "hush money payments." Speaking in an interview with Fox News on Monday night following a White House dinner hosted by Trump honoring evangelical leaders, Pastor Robert Jeffress commented that evagelicals' support for the president had not been damaged by allegations from his former lawyer Michael Cohen. "I know a lot of people are still perplexed—why are Christians so supportive of Donald Trump?" Jeffress, who is a member of Trump's Faith Advisory Group, told Fox News. "Well, it's really not that hard to figure out when you realize he is the most pro-life, pro-religious liberty, pro-conservative judiciary in history and that includes either Bush or Ronald Reagan. I think that is why evangelicals remain committed to this president and they are not going to turn away from him soon," he added. Specifically addressing the claims by adult film star Stormy Daniels that she enjoyed an extra-marital affair with Trump shortly after the birth of his youngest child Barron, Jeffress commented that the allegations had not yet been proved, but that evangelicals would likely remain on team Trump regardless. "We have to understand these are still allegations against the president, so I'm not going to judge the president on these things," Jeffress said. "But even if they were true, some of these allegations, I mean, obviously, we don't support extramarital affairs, we don't support hush money payments, but what we do support are these president's excellent policies," he continued. "And I think most thinking people can absolutely differentiate between the two. And don't be mistaking what is going on here. Those who hate President Trump, those on the left know that if they can dislodge his evangelical supporters from him, they have a shot at overtaking the White House. So I think the left is trying to shame people like myself continuously for supporting this great president. It's not going to work. We're not going to turn away from him," the pastor added. Trump has long enjoyed support from the evangelical community, with a March poll from the Public Religion Research Institute showing 75 percent of white evangelicals had a positive view of the president. Indeed, in an interview with CBN's Faith Nation, Jeffress underlined that the evangelical event was the brainchild of the president and the first lady, commenting: "The White House is very aware that evangelicals have been some of the staunchest supporters of the President. He won by the largest evangelical vote in history. He still has a 77 percent approval rating and I think they're genuinely appreciative of that."<doc-sep>Pastor Robert Jeffress said on Monday night that evangelical supporters of President Trump Donald TrumpTrump lashes out after grand jury seated for New York criminal probe Schumer tees up vote on Jan. 6 commission bill Senators struggle to save Jan. 6 commission MORE don’t support his alleged extramarital affairs but do support his “excellent policies.” “I know a lot of people are still perplexed — why are Christians so supportive of Donald Trump?” Jeffress said during an appearance on Fox News. “Well, it’s really not that hard to figure out when you realize he is the most pro-life, pro-religious liberty, pro-conservative judiciary in history and that includes either Bush or Ronald Reagan.” The pro-Trump pastor went on to say that is why he believes so many evangelicals remain committed to the president a week after his former longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty to eight counts of bank fraud, tax fraud and campaign finance violations relating to payments he arranged shortly before the election to women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump. ADVERTISEMENT “We have to understand these are still allegations against the president, so I’m not going to judge the president on these things. But even if they were true, some of these allegations, I mean, obviously, we don’t support extramarital affairs, we don’t support hush money payments, but what we do support are these president’s excellent policies,” Jeffress said. “And don’t be mistaking what is going on here. Those who hate President Trump, those on the left know that if they can dislodge his evangelical supporters from him, they have a shot at overtaking the White House,” Jeffress continued. “I think the left is trying to shame people like myself continuously for supporting this great president. It’s not going to work. We’re not going to turn away from him.” Shortly after Cohen pleaded guilty last week, Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort Paul John ManafortLegal intrigue swirls over ex-Trump exec Weisselberg: Five key points There was Trump-Russia collusion — and Trump pardoned the colluder Treasury: Manafort associate passed 'sensitive' campaign data to Russian intelligence MORE, was also convicted on eight counts of bank and tax fraud charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerSenate Democrats urge Garland not to fight court order to release Trump obstruction memo Why a special counsel is guaranteed if Biden chooses Yates, Cuomo or Jones as AG Barr taps attorney investigating Russia probe origins as special counsel MORE. Trump has since accused Cohen of making up stories to "get a 'deal' " and said in a tweet that he has "such respect" for Manafort because he did not "break" like Cohen by providing prosecutors with damaging information. The White House also contended last week that Trump "did nothing wrong" in his dealings with Cohen and said there "are no charges against him."<doc-sep>
On Monday night, Pastor Robert Jeffress appeared on Fox News and expressed evangelicals’ undying support for President Donald Trump. Attending a recent White House event with other evangelical leaders, Jeffress told Fox News anchor Shannon Bream that the “headline” from the evening would be “Evangelicals enthusiastically remain supportive of President Trump,” adding that recent headlines involving Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen didn’t affect his support of Trump nor did they for others. “I know a lot of people are still perplexed- why are Christians so supportive of Donald Trump?” Jeffress said. “Well, it’s really not that hard to figure out when you realize he is the most pro-life, pro-religious liberty, pro-conservative judiciary in history and that includes either Bush or Ronald Reagan. I think that is why evangelicals remain committed to this president and they are not going to turn away from him soon.” Bream then pressed Jeffress how critics have pointed out that he would preach against what Trump has done in his personal life, asking him if it’s a “fair trade off” when it comes to the favorable policies of the Trump administration. “To be fair, Shannon, we have to understand these are still allegations against the president, so I’m not going to judge the president on these things. But even if they were true, some of these allegations, I mean, obviously, we don’t support extramarital affairs, we don’t support hush money payments, but what we do support are these president’s excellent policies,” Jeffress told Bream. “And I think most thinking people can absolutely differentiate between the two. And don’t be mistaking what is going on here. Those who hate President Trump, those on the left know that if they can dislodge his evangelical supporters from him, they have a shot at overtaking the White House. So I think the left is trying to shame people like myself continuously for supporting this great president. It’s not going to work. We’re not going to turn away from him.” Watch the clip above, via Fox News. Have a tip we should know? [email protected]
Drake’s new double album, Scorpion, is out, and one of its recurring themes is fatherhood — specifically, Drake reportedly fathering the son of a French actress. “That shit is in stone, sealed and signed,” he raps in the song “March 14.” “She’s not my lover like Billie Jean, but the kid is mine.” Elsewhere on the album he works out his contentious feelings toward the child’s mother, his overwhelmed reaction to learning he was a dad, and his resentment at the publicity around the event. The news that Drake is owning his parental status is big — so big it’s overshadowed nearly everything else about the sprawling album, including what is apparently new vocals from the late Michael Jackson. But there’s a lot more to Drake’s rhymes on this subject than his own personal reflections on what it means to be a dad. It might be a stretch to say that the 2018 album Scorpion only spends as much time on fatherhood as it does because Lil Wayne wore Bape once — but then again, it might not. Such is the delightfully labyrinthine rap feud behind the story of Scorpion — which starts with “The Story of Adidon,” the mystifying killer diss track of Drake that Pusha T released in May. Like many rap artists, Drake is no stranger to beef. But the latest involving Pusha T and “The Story of Adidon” has left some fans and onlookers scratching their heads. Why was Drake in blackface? Where did Pusha get that photo? Does Drake really have a secret love child? And what’s all this about invoices and fashion wars, again? Pusha T dropped “The Story of Adidon” on YouTube without a lot of fanfare, but it immediately caused a sensation, garnering 2.5 million views in less than a day. And no wonder — was that Drake in blackface on the cover? (Yes. Yes it was.) Pusha’s track was a full-on Drake diss, containing lyrics like, “Let’s have a heart-to-heart about your pride / Even though you’re multi, I see that your soul don’t look alive.” The song mocks Drake’s dad, skewers Drake’s attitude toward blackness, and accuses Drake of being a deadbeat dad to Adonis, the son he’s rumored to have fathered with a French woman named Sophie Brussaux, a former porn actress, in October 2017. Drake seems to have publicly acknowledged the relationship at last in multiple tracks from his new album Scorpion, in which he raps that “the kid is mine,” apparently in response to the uproar. If Pusha going all in on Drake’s approach to fatherhood seems a little harsh, hold up. In fact, the feud between Drake and Pusha may be all about an entirely different set of rappers — but we’ll get to that in a minute. For now, let’s break down the many things happening in “Adidon,” and what led to Pusha turning in one of the most glorious installments in rap feuds since the halcyon days of 50 Cent. “Adidon” tackles complex, intermingled themes of fatherhood and blackness Pusha T’s thesis for “The Story of Adidon” is basically twofold: Drake’s confusion about his biracial identity has led him to adopt a hypocritical attitude toward fatherhood. The result, so sayeth Pusha, is that Drake is simultaneously abandoning his son while clinging to his own father for a sense of authentic blackness, even as he enjoys the privileges of wealth and his ability to “pass” as a white man. Pusha achieves this complex layering by structuring “Story of Adidon” after Jay-Z’s 2017 track “Story of O.J.” Pusha raps over the “Story of O.J.” backing track, and both songs explore the intersection of class, wealth, and black identity in America. Quoting O.J.’s famous apocryphal claim “I’m not black, I’m O.J.,” Jay-Z fills his video with cartoon racist stereotypes. The song serves as a wry critique on gentrification and modern attempts to use wealth to overcome one’s perceived blackness. The song also samples Nina Simone’s famous song “Four Women,” which explores the generational impact of slavery and skin-tone prejudice in America. Each woman is without a surname, left to speculate about who her father could have been based on the color of her skin. This basic theme — of being connected and/or disconnected from black identity through paternity — plays out directly in “Story of Adidon.” The name “Adidon” refers to Drake’s long-rumored upcoming partnership with Adidas. Pusha T’s track fuels rumors that Drake had intended to name his forthcoming sneaker line “Adidon,” a hybrid of Adidas and Adonis, after Brussaux’s 7-month-old son. Pusha thinks that’s a bit hypocritical of Drake, for a few reasons. For starters, he says Drake is a “deadbeat mothafucka, playin’ border patrol” when it comes to his alleged son. “Adonis is your son / and he deserves more than an Adidas press run, that’s real,” he admonishes. At the time of Pusha’s diss, Drake had yet to publicly acknowledge any connection between himself and Adonis. If he had been planning to do it with a line of shoes, it would have been an odd start to fatherhood; but in Scorpion, Drake instead defends his actions in what is apparently a direct response to Pusha. “I wasn’t hiding my kid from the world,” he protests, “I was hiding the world from my kid” — specifically from “empty souls” like Pusha who just want to “debate” him: From empty souls who just wake up and look to debate Until you staring at your seed, you can never relate Pusha argues on the track that it would also be in keeping with Drake’s history with his own father. See, Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, abandoned Drake and his mother in Toronto when Drake was 5 years old. Drake spent much of his rap career publicly working out his well-known issues toward his father in song. In recent years, however, the two seem to have fully reconciled. Drake frequently appears in his dad’s celebrity Instagram and put Graham’s picture on the cover of his 2017 song cycle More Life. Graham, for his part, recently got a giant tattoo of his son’s face. All good stuff, right? Not to Pusha.<doc-sep>Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Pusha-T isn’t going to hear Drake out. Shortly after Pusha used a picture of Drake in “blackface” as the cover for his diss track “The Story of Adidon,” Drake tried to explain how the controversial photo, which he dubbed “art,” came to be. “This picture is from 2007, a time in my life where I was an actor and I was working on a project that was about young black actors struggling to get roles, being stereotyped and typecast,” the rapper wrote in a note on social media. “The photos represented how African Americans were once wrongfully portrayed in entertainment.” “This was to highlight and raise our frustrations with not always getting a fair chance in the industry and to make a point that the struggle for black actors had not changed much,” he added. But Pusha, who’s been trading jabs with Drake since last month, doesn’t buy what the Canadian rapper is selling. “See, I don’t know. I just know that me being a black man, that’s something I’m totally against,” the rapper told GQ. “I’m just like, ‘How could you be that comfortable, ever?’ Just for me, there’s no way that’s ever comfortable.” When reminded that Drake said it was to highlight the struggle for black actors to get roles, Pusha responded, “That’s not an explanation that I would accept.”<doc-sep>The feud between Drake and Pusha T may continue, even though Pusha announced late last week his beef with the Canadian superstar is over. Though Drake has yet to publicly respond to Pusha’s scathing diss track, “The Story of Adidon,” according to “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli a Drake response track does exists; and Shkreli is in possession of it. Continuing to boast about his alleged connections within the hip-hop world, Shkreli claims he has a USB with Drake’s response on it. Asking a friend to help announce the news, Shkreli made a statement over Facebook, which can be seen below: I’m pleased to hear Lil Wayne’s Carter V will be released soon and his litigation has been settled. It is a great addition to his already impressive corpus. Additionally, I am pleased to report my offices have received an unmarked USB disk containing what appears to be unpublished and newly created tracks by Drake, referencing recent events with respect to Pusha-T and Kanye West. There are 10 tracks and some appear to be demo tracks by an unnamed artist to inspire a forthcoming, fully-produced “disrespect” musical piece. I would normally share a snippet as I have in the past but my present situation negates this possibility. Shkreli is currently serving a seven-year sentence in prison for securities fraud. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. In other music-related news, Kanye West hired a mentalist for his 41st birthday party.<doc-sep>“I just know that me being a black man, that's something I'm totally against.” Pusha-T, the coke rap extraordinaire, president of G.O.O.D. Music, master of rap beef, and an admittedly fox-fearing man recently sat down with GQ to discuss the finer details of the aftermath of his beef with Drake. Though Drake never replied to Pusha’s diss, “The Story of Adidon,” in rhyme, he did issue a statement about the blackface image Pusha used as his diss track’s cover art. That statement, and the mere existence of the photo series, according to Pusha-T, is far from acceptable. “I just know that me being a black man, that's something I'm totally against,” Pusha told GQ. “I'm just like, ‘How could you be that comfortable, ever?’ Just for me, there's no way that's ever comfortable.” When asked if context matters, what with Drake initially taking the photos to bring light to racialized struggles in entertainment, Pusha-T simply doubled down. “That's not an explanation that I would accept.” With the emotional weight and decades of violence tied to images of blackface and Jim Crow, Pusha-T's position is entirely understandable. While his bottom line remains fine after getting lyrically toasted by Pusha-T, when it comes to matters of respect, Drake is firmly in the red as far as Pusha-T is concerned.<doc-sep>
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Drake responded with Duppy Freestyle, in which he called out Pusha’s fiancee Virginia Williams, prompting the former The Clipse star to drop The Story of Adidon, claiming the God’s Plan hitmaker has been hiding a secret lovechild conceived during a fling with former porn star Sophie Brussaux. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. The Trouble on My Mind MC reignited their long-running war of words in late May with the release of his album Daytona, on which he took aim at Drake on the song Infrared, mocking him for using ghostwriter Quentin Miller to pen some of his rhymes on 2015’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late. Hip-hop star Pusha T is putting his rap rivalry with Drake to rest, insisting “it’s all over with.” This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content He also stirred controversy by using an old photograph of Drake in blackface as the track’s cover art. The Canadian rapper didn’t fire back with a musical response, and his close associate J. Prince, the CEO of Rap-A-Lot Records, recently explained that he was the one who persuaded Drake to ditch the diss he had already lined up and walk away from the heated exchange. Prince, whose producer son Jas Prince originally discovered Drake on MySpace, also revealed Pusha T’s mentor, Kanye West, had reached out to him in a bid to help clear up the dispute. While Drake has yet to address the latest developments in the rap battle, Pusha T has now confirmed he’s putting the fallout to rest and moving on with his career. “These conversations have been had and, to my knowledge, it’s all over. It’s all over with,” he told Vanity Fair. “I mean, listen: I’m ready to be back to the music for real. Just feeding my (fan) base, that’s it. That’s the most important thing to me at all times.” Meanwhile, the rising rapper at the centre of the hip-hop beef, Quentin Miller, is also keen to leave the backlash in the past, three years after Meek Mill initially dragged his name into his previous feud with Drake. “I kind of am tired of it being brought up,” he told Rolling Stone. “People want to give me credit for his (Drake’s) whole catalogue, but that’s not true. I was inspired by him, just like everybody else. We collaborated, and that’s that.” Miller also likens the drama to Kanye West’s infamous stage invasion at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, when he interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech. “Ultimately, I wanted people to just see that project (If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late) as a great project,” he continued. “I didn’t want all that negative s**t. That was the first major thing I was ever a part of. It was sort of like my Taylor Swift moment, and Meek Mill kind of Kanye-ed me. I got Kanye-ed by Meek, but it’s all good.
João Franco seemed to have high hopes that he and Brooke Laughton would be able to stay together and work out their issues after this season's Below Deck Mediterranean reunion. "After this, I will, depending on how we are, we'll probably get on another boat together or look for something we want to do together and go as far as we can to make this work," João told The Daily Dish backstage right before filming the reunion, which you can check out in the clip, above. But if you watched the Below Deck Med reunion Tuesday night, you know that João and Brooke's relationship didn't exactly seem to be in good shape following the bombshell that he may have continued to flirt with Kasey even after the season ended. In fact, João later confirmed to The Daily Dish that his relationship with Brooke is officially over. João told The Daily Dish in late August that his plan now is to move forward with his yachting career. In addition to traveling around New York and Europe, he has been taking some courses. He also said that he's been looking into working with animal sanctuaries and organizations in Zimbabwe and Zambia. As for whether or not he's started dating again, João said that he's "very single but definitely not available." The other members of the Talisman Maiton crew similarly have some major life updates since this season of Below Deck Med ended. Press play on the above video to find out who's still in yachting, who just got into the fashion game, and who's "basically the modern-day Johnny Appleseed." Watch the Below Deck Med crew reflect more on the season, below.<doc-sep>A lot of tea was spilled backstage at the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Clubhouse. Sign Up for Free to View Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! How Does the Below Deck Mediterranean Crew Feel Going into Reunion? An epic Season 3 of Below Deck Mediterranean may have just come to an end with a shocking reunion (complete with a João Franco walk off), but a lot more went down backstage you didn't get to see. So before you say goodbye to this charter season, get all the details on the drama, from surprise guests to unexpected announcements and more! 1 . Adam Glick brought an unexpected guest Digital Original There Was an Unexpected Guest at the Below Deck Mediterranean Reunion... bravo Insider Exclusive! Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! Sign Up for Free to View His dog, Tex! 2 . Captain Sandy picked her outfit specifically for the Clubhouse Digital Original The Below Deck Mediterranean Crew on Their Reunion Looks bravo Insider Exclusive! Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! Sign Up for Free to View Since she's always chilly whenever she stops by Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen to chat with Andy Cohen, she opted for long sleeves. 3 . Everyone went into the reunion with a lot of questions for João Digital Original Below Deck Mediterranean Reunion: Who's Got the Most Explaining to Do? bravo Insider Exclusive! Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! Sign Up for Free to View It was pretty unanimous across the board that the lead deckhand had the most explaining to do this season. 4 . Some of the crew have fallen out of touch Digital Original Who Does the Below Deck Mediterranean Crew Keep in Touch with Today? bravo Insider Exclusive! Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! Sign Up for Free to View Brooke Laughton and Kasey Cohen no longer speak due to their issues over João. 5 . One of the crew members is in a new relationship Digital Original What's the Below Deck Mediterranean Crew's Current Relationship Status? bravo Insider Exclusive! Create a free profile to get unlimited access to exclusive videos, sweepstakes, and more! Sign Up for Free to View Jamie Jason may have found love, and according to her, people would be "very surprised as to who it is." Does that mean it's a familiar Below Deck Mediterranean face? We'll just have to wait and see... And if you're sad this season has come to an end, never fear! Below Deck is returning October 2 at 9/8c when Captain Lee, Kate Chastain, and a new crew set sail in Tahiti. You can get a sneak peek below:<doc-sep>Last night was the Below Deck Mediterranean reunion, and Captain Sandy Yawn wants us all to know she wore her boss pants. Joao Franco, on the other hand, wore a diaper. The set of these WWHL Reunions is so depressing, isn’t it. Like getting married in a Vegas chapel with a liquor store next door. It just doesn’t translate to ‘daytime’ activities. Who wants to bear their soul in front of a rhinestone Snoopy or a photo of Ramona Singer doing Turtle Time in a satin dress? I guess Joao’s nervous breakdowns don’t discriminate? You know, some secret part of me has always had a soft spot for Joao and wanted to give him a chance to redeem himself. I’m pretty sure that makes me an armchair Brooke Laughton, like that’s exactly why SHE kept allowing him back into her life to invade her dignity. And maybe it’s because Brooke seems to be a nice girl and I didn’t want Hannah Ferrier to be right and smirking that all her predictions about Joao breaking Brooke’s heart came true. Of course Hannah was right! Of course it happened exactly like she said it would. But at least Hannah had the decency not to pop a bottle of champagne and start doing a victory dance. Couldn’t you just see her jabbing a manicured nail in Brooke’s face and yelling, “HA! Told’yer he was an arsehole? !” Brooke reveals that after seeing Joao’s behavior on the show, she does regret not listening more to Hannah’s concerns. “I was genuinely just trying to be protective of someone I care about,” Hannah explained. Hannah and Brooke do appear to still be friends, or at least on good terms. Oh, in case you were holding a candle for Hannah and Conrad Empson‘s love story, they’re done. Once they left the boat it was so over. Hannah admits that everything about their ‘affair’ was embarrassingly over-the-top and describes “boat relationships” has cramming a year into six weeks. Meaning emotions move at warp speed, and that explains their rapid cycle of love to hate. Hannah and Conrad swear they won’t be hooking up after the reunion – do we believe them? It also seems like Conrad’s yachting career might be over, or at least he’ll never work in Captain Sandy‘s town again! Sandy is still seething mad because Conrad an awful lot of time smoking with Hannah instead of putting toys in the water, but it was also his flippant attitude about authority that she can’t stand. Sandy actually told Conrad he’ll never amount to anything because he doesn’t respect captains. Actually what she said was, “When most of these people were in the birth canal, I was navigating the Suez Canal.” Which Andy Cohen thought was the most brilliant piece of metaphor he’d ever heard and which I took to mean that they should all recognize that she’s the boss. Except oftentimes Sandy behaves like a petulant teenager which sends mixed messages! I thought Sandy’s judgement of Conrad was this was a little harsh. I also agree with Conrad who pointed out that Sandy is projecting her anger at Hannah onto him. The reality is this: Sandy knows she’ll have to work with Hannah next season, but Conrad is likely a one and done! Conrad said his biggest regret of the season was not cultivating a better relationship with Sandy, so maybe not? ! When it comes to Joao, who for some reason Sandy respect, she insists she doesn’t have to be his “moral compass” and micromanage his personal life to explain away all his appalling behavior. I disagree completely – his behaviors were often wholly inappropriate, often making other staff uncomfortable – it is SANDY’S JOB, as leader, to provide guidance on the type of environment she deems acceptable and set the standards. Sandy was having some sort of crisis of authority wasn’t she? Much like Joao. She said she would have preferred to have him be bosun, which means we can expect to see him back next season eventually majorly butting heads with her, because they’re too similar! Hannah, by contrast, was oddly humbled last night. As if maybe she’s found a 65-year-old billionaire to marry her and is leaving yachting for a career on Real Housewives Of Melbourne? Or maybe she just wants to revamp her public image after leaving us with the everlasting nightmare of her groaning and grunting in Conrad’s arms? Whatever the case, she admitted that Brooke had often picked up the slack while she was going through her emotional breakdown or smoking with Conrad, and also apologized for not being a better leader. She also admitted that perhaps she had dismissed Kasey Cohen and decided against helping her after learning Kasey lied on her CV. “I came into the season not my best,” admits Hannah. “I wasn’t in a good place when I started the charter season.” Is Hannah in therapy? She seemed so, I dunno, self-aware last night. I’m sure she knew what criticisms would be lobbed at her, and interested in a redemption, had prepared in advanced how to take ownership for lack of leadership and laziness. Kasey sucks though, I’ll give Hannah that. First of all, what the hell was she wearing at this reunion? She looked about 15 years older and like a contestant in some Trophy Wife pageant! Maybe her dress was what became of all the tacky table decorations from Talisman? The shark bait earrings were especially silly. The whole thing was just … well, it made me feel bad for Kasey. Didn’t she say she majored in psychology… perhaps she should have been seeing a psychologist instead! All season I’ve believed Brooke was the desperate one, but seeing them sitting there side-by-side; Kasey in some tacky wannabe New Jersey Housewife get-up, Brooke looking understatedly pretty – it all made me feel sad for Kasey. Clearly she has some terrible messaging about how women are valued. And clearly she was dressed to make Joao see what he was missing. Kasey was all too eager to throw in Brooke’s face how Joao had never stopped contacting her.<doc-sep>There was A LOT to discuss during the supersized Below Deck Mediterranean reunion show. And while Captain Sandy’s canal stories and the Joao-Brooke-Kasey love triangle were explored in-depth, there was only one question we needed the answer to, and host Sir Andy Cohen was sure to deliver. Once the conversation turned to Hannah and Conrad’s relationship on the yacht, Cohen’s inquisitive side took over as he set up the question we’ve all be wondering about since last week’s finale episode when it was revealed that the two hadn’t been truly physically intimate over the course of their time on the boat. “So you two were having an affair for around six weeks?” he confirmed with the bosun and chief stew of the boat. “So you’re saying in those six weeks, I mean, I’m sorry to ask you this, it’s very personal, but you never had sex or had blow jobs in six weeks?” As the two shook their heads and answered with “no”s, Cohen followed up with a simple, “Why?” “Because there’s cameras everywhere,” Hannah laughed. “We’ve had other seasons of Below Deck where they’re doing it in the laundry room,” Cohen pressed. “I don’t know, we just didn’t,” Hannah offered. “It was something that was supposed to be waiting until we got off the boat.” And while Hannah especially owned up to a lot of her mistakes over the course of the season, both she and Conrad counted their last night on the yacht’s coital celebration as a regret. “That’s not really something I want on TV. It’s 24 hours honey, just keep ’em closed and do what you need to do when you get off the boat,” was the advice she offered to her past self. But finding out this was the case for the relationship makes it even sweeter, really. That these two really enjoyed each other’s company with clothes on is nice to know; that it wasn’t just the motion of the ocean putting them in the mood for romance. They probably both had expectations that once they actually were physically intimate it would be special and nice. So that things turned out the way they did, all hasty and rushed, of course that’s not going to be a fulfilling experience for anyone, really. Sure, maybe it’s a bit pervy that we wanted all the details (and hey, Andy’s the one that asked so we’re not alone!) but we were invested in them this season. And honestly, at this point, they’re lucky the relationship didn’t end in a total shipwreck, making a regrettable bang basically seem like a happily ever after. 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Brooke Laughton experienced an intense end to this season of Below Deck Mediterranean, to say the least. Not only did her drama with Hannah Ferrier come to a head in the Season 3 finale, but some new information about João Franco's post-season relationship with Kasey Cohen also came to light at the reunion, causing the second stewardess to question the future of her romance with the deckhand. But now Brooke is looking toward the future with a positive attitude. She reflected on this season of Below Deck Med in a post on Instagram following the reunion on Tuesday night. "So many messages about [tonight's] reunion and I just wanted to say this year has been crazy to say the least," she wrote. "I hold no grudges and understand to grow it is essential to let go of any bitterness or hard feelings towards ANYONE on the show and will continue to try and see the potential and best in everyone I meet. I have made a lot of mistakes throughout this year and I really just appreciate the support I’ve had from friends, family and fans. So excited for my next chapter." The Instagram post also featured a quote from Nicole Lyons: "She's an old soul with young eyes, a vintage heart, and a beautiful mind." You can find out more about what's next for Brooke and the rest of the Below Deck Med Season 3 crew in the above video. João has similarly made peace with this difficult season of Below Deck Med. "Although I wish I knew before the reunion what I know now, it’s done and over and there is no need to look back.... I couldn’t be happier, to be free and in the best head space! It’s surprising how the people I least expected to be there for me have been ever since!" he shared on Instagram ahead of the reunion. "Thank you all again for the support! Next adventure." Photo: @joaograntfranco/Instagram Brooke and João officially ended their relationship after the reunion, João told The Daily Dish at the end of August. He said that their friendship is currently on hold as well. "She has apologized, which I'm very grateful for, and I have apologized, too. I just said that we can't talk for now because I love her, and I still have these feelings for her. And I feel that if we spoke, I would go back to not giving up in trying to be with her, and she needs her space. So I'm gonna give her that, and if she wants to sort things out, I don't know," he previously explained to The Daily Dish. "At the moment, anything can happen, so I'm not saying that I'm gonna wait for her, I'm not saying that I'm not, I'm just at a point where I'm happy with where I am, I'm happy with what I've learned throughout the show, and I'm happy to move forward, whatever that may be." See more of Brooke and João at this season's Below Deck Med reunion, below.
Nick Wass/Associated Press Just over three months after nine-year-old Riley Morrison penned a letter to Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry expressing frustration that she couldn't find any of his signature shoes in the girls section of Under Armour's website, Morrison will be able to find shoes she helped Curry design. Under Armour announced on Thursday night that the UA ICON Curry 6 United We Win colorway, available beginning on International Women's Day on March 8, includes a personal touch from Morrison. Morrison designed different sockliners that read "Be Fearless," "Girl Power," "Girls Hoop Too" and "Rock The Currys." "I was immediately impressed when I saw Riley's letter," Curry said. "That a nine-year-old girl had the courage to use her voice to call attention to an issue and keep us accountable." Morrison and her family will be special guests of Curry's at the Warriors' Friday night game to celebrate International Women's Day, and chances are she will be rocking her new kicks. The ICON Curry 6s will be available on Under Armour's website as well as the SC30 x Oakland pop-up shop, starting at $130.<doc-sep>Riley Morrison probably doesn’t have a resume. Nine-year-olds generally don’t. If she did, she could honestly state on it that she contributed design touches to Under Armour’s newest signature sneaker with NBA star Stephen Curry. For International Women’s Day today (March 8), the company released its latest version of the Curry 6 sneaker, in a color combo of purples and white, and more importantly, featuring a lining designed by Morrison. It shows two girls playing basketball, surrounded by phrases such as “Girls Hoop Too,” “Girl Power,” “Be Fearless,” and “Be the Change.” Under Armour The Curry 6 “United We Win,” with sockliner by Riley Morrison. A few months ago, Morrison had written to Curry lamenting that girls’ sizes for his Curry 5 sneaker weren’t available on Under Armour’s website. She’s a fan of Curry and the team he plays for, the Golden State Warriors, and wanted the sneakers for her upcoming basketball season. “I hope you can work with Under Armour to change this because girls want to rock the Curry 5’s too,” it said. Morrison’s father posted the letter to Instagram. Curry (whose daughter is also named Riley) has talked about the need for women to be treated and paid equally and supported programs for young female athletes. When the letter came to his attention, he posted a reply to Twitter, saying he was talking to Under Armour about fixing the issue. “Unfortunately, we have labeled smaller sizes as ‘Boys’ on the website,” he explained. “We are correcting this now!” An Under Armour spokesperson described it to CBS News as a “simple yet critical error.” The boys’ and girls’ shoes aren’t actually shaped any differently. Under Armour just hadn’t put them in the girls section of its site. It was a lapse that critics could argue points to a deeper set of assumptions about who plays sports and is worth serving as a customer. In fact, sports brands including Nike and Adidas have stepped up their efforts to serve women over the past few years, acknowledging that they hadn’t done enough previously, while more recently both Nike and Under Armour have come under fire for the boys-club cultures of their corporate workplaces. In his Tweet, Curry wrote, “Appreciate you helping us get better Riley!” and asked her to celebrate International Women’s Day with him. In a press release for the new shoe, Under Armour said that it asked Morrison “to add her personal design touch” to the Curry 6 “United We Win” colorway to honor her actions. He also surprised her at a pop-up in downtown Oakland, where the Warriors play, to present her with the new shoes. Under Armour Riley and Steph. “I’ve been kinda blown away, and certainly grateful for the opportunities that Stephen has given me, including sharing inspiration for other girls through the sockliner art,” Morrison said in a statement shared by Under Armour. “This has been such an incredible experience.” The sneaker is perhaps a more important step than it may seem. Matt Powell, the sports industry analyst for research firm NPD Group, told ESPN that typically only female athletes, such as WNBA stars, have marketed their shoes specifically to women and girls. More often brands have just sold smaller sizes of men’s shoes to women. Curry and Under Armour, with help from Morrison, are taking a step in the right direction.<doc-sep>Riley Morrison, a 9-year-old girl from Napa, wrote a letter to Warriors guard Stephen Curry in November, asking why Under Armour didn’t offer a girls’ version of Curry’s basketball shoes on its website. Friday night, Morrison sat courtside watching Curry’s pregame warmups — a memorable way to celebrate International Women’s Day. But their connection runs deeper. Curry and Under Armour also released a new shoe Friday, featuring a personal design touch from Morrison. Proceeds from sales of the shoe will fund an annual $30,000 college scholarship. Now Playing: Warriors guard Stephen Curry talks about honoring 9-year-old Riley Morrison and Oakland Tech senior Vivian Wu on International Women's Day. Video: San Francisco Chronicle Bryant Barr, who was Curry’s college teammate at Davidson and now runs his “SC30” company, sat with Morrison and her family before the game against Denver. Barr told the story of Curry composing his response to Morrison’s letter on his iPad, first while riding the Warriors’ team bus in Toronto and later over dinner at their hotel. “She’s been the catalyst, the first domino in all this,” Barr said. “She should be so proud that a handwritten letter has really unfolded into a lot of amazing things.” Interactive How Curry's 3-point shooting changed the game Stephen Curry has not only led a Warriors resurgence since entering the league, he has changed the game with his long-distance shooting. Vivian Wu, an Oakland Tech High senior with a 4.2 grade-point average, is the first scholarship recipient. Wu, Morrison and Curry convened at midcourt during a brief halftime ceremony Friday night, to formally announce the scholarship. Ron Kroichick is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: rkroichick@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @ronkroichick<doc-sep>Riley Morrison wrote to Curry in November 2018 asking why Under Armour didn't make his shoe in girls' sizes A 9-year-old girl who asked Stephen Curry why his Under Armour shoes did not come in her size has now added her own personal design touch to the latest release of the Golden State Warriors star’s signature sneakers, just in time for International Women’s Day. When Riley Morrison wrote a letter to Curry in November 2018, the three-time NBA champion immediately responded back to let her know he was going to work with Under Armour to correct the problem in time for the release of his shoes in March. But Curry had a little bit more in store for the young girl. Get push notifications with news, features and more. “I was immediately impressed when I saw Riley’s letter; that a nine-year-old girl had the courage to use her voice to call attention to an issue and keep us accountable,” Curry said in an announcement of the UA ICON Curry 6. The basketball star asked Riley for help designing the “United We Win” colorway of the shoes, which features a blend of purple and deep orchid with white. riley-morrison-1 Credit: Under Armour “She was focused on the opportunity for ALL girls, not just herself. She’s been an amazing catalyst for change — not only with my product but also with the entire Under Armour brand. She is inspiring, and wise beyond her years,” Curry continued. According to Under Armour, Morrison helped create the sock liner for the shoe, which features two girls playing basketball along with inspirational phrases such as “Be Fearless,” “Girl Power,” “Be the Change,” “Girls Hoop Too,” and “Rock the Currys.” riley-morrison-6 Riley Morrison and Steph Curry | Credit: Under Armour “I’ve been kinda blown away, and certainly grateful for the opportunities that Stephen has given me, including sharing inspiration for other girls through the sockliner art,” Morrison said. “This has been such an incredible experience.” The company says sales of the United We Win colorway will go toward a scholarship for a “worthy college-bound female student from the Bay Area who has shown an aptitude for overcoming adversity, catalyzing change within their community, and demonstrating excellence in a STEM-related field of study.” The United We Win colorway is available at UA.com and at the SC30 x Oakland pop-up shop in downtown Oakland for $130 starting on Friday. riley-morrison-2 UA ICON Curry 6 “United We Win” | Credit: Under Armour riley-morrison-3 UA ICON Curry 6 “United We Win” | Credit: Under Armour The release of the shoes on International Women’s Day is another action Curry has taken recently to encourage women and girls in sports and beyond. In August, Curry hosted a basketball camp near Oakland that included 200 girls, and penned an essay in The Players’ Tribune that called on society to step up for women and push for gender equality. “I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that the idea of women’s equality has become a little more personal for me, lately, and a little more real,” said Curry, who shares three children — daughters Riley, 6, Ryan, 3, and baby son, Canon — with wife Ayesha Curry.<doc-sep>
Stephen Curry and Under Armour have revealed an all-new Curry 6 colorway designed by nine-year old Riley Morrison in celebration of International Women's Day today, March 9. You might recall, Morrison penned a letter to Curry back in November questioning why his Under Armour Curry 5 sneakers aren't available in girl's sizes. Curry, a father of two daughters, took time to respond to Riley with his own hand written letter, in which he hinted at something special planned for International Women's Day. Under Armour and Curry asked Riley to add her personal design touch to the UA ICON Curry 6 "United We Win" colorway, featuring a blend of purple and deep orchid with white. The kicks will be available today, March 8. In addition to the “United We Win” sockliner, Riley designed a sockliner that features two girls playing basketball, surrounded by the words that inspired Riley to play the role of a Uniter, such as “Be Fearless,” “Girl Power,” “Be the Change,” Girls Hoop Too,” and “Rock the Currys.” “I’ve been kinda blown away, and certainly grateful for the opportunities that Stephen has given me, including sharing inspiration for other girls through the sockliner art. This has been such an incredible experience," said Morrison. According to UA, a second available sockliner includes the United We Win message. Consumers also have the option to customize the sockliner with their own photo. (Image Via Under Armour) The UA Icon Curry 6 "United We Win," as well as a United We Win t-shirt collection, will be available at UA.com and the SC30 x Oakland pop-up shop located at 472 9th Street in downtown Oakland for $130 starting today, March 8. Sales of the Curry 6 United We Win will go toward a scholarship that the Stephen and Ayesha Curry Family Foundation and Under Armour have created to honor Riley’s courageous spirit. (Image Via Under Armour) (Image Via Under Armour) (Image Via Under Armour)
The theme throughout this is going to be "contenders needing one more arm." The Diamondbacks might have too many relievers following July trades for Matt Andriese, Brad Ziegler and Jake Diekman. Even if Arizona opts to carry eight relievers, they'll need to make room for Andrew Chafin once he returns from paternity leave. That probably means Silvino Bracho heads back to the minors despite a 2.04 ERA and 4.60 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 18 appearances. The D-Backs just don't seem like a fit for Kelley, not anymore. The Braves also added to their relief corps at the deadline, freeing Jonny Venters and Brad Brach from the American League East. (Darren O'Day was acquired, too, but is expected to miss the rest of the season.) Atlanta could theoretically add Kelley and roll with an eight-man bullpen without having to remove anyone. The Nationals may prefer to ship Kelley outside of the division, however -- especially seeing as how they're well behind the Braves in the standings. Dave Dombrowski landed a second baseman and a starting pitcher at the trade deadline. He didn't land a reliever -- and that's unlikely to change with Kelley. By virtue of having the AL's best record, the Red Sox will have the lowest waiver priority here, complicating a potential deal. Kelley could in theory make it all the way to Boston in the process, but there are enough teams ahead of the Red Sox who could use him that it seems improbable. No team entered July with a more obvious need in the bullpen than Cleveland, who went on to add Brad Hand and Adam Cimber in a trade with the San Diego Padres. Now, Cleveland will have to make a tough decision to clear a forthcoming logjam. Cimber is the only reliever on staff with options remaining, yet Cleveland will need two spots to accommodate the rehabbing Andrew Miller and Ryan Merritt. Perhaps the answer is to expose Merritt to waivers, seeing as how Oliver Perez (really) has proven to be a capable left-handed reliever in addition to Miller and Hand. If it's not, Cleveland will have to banish two of Neil Ramirez, Dan Otero and Zach McAllister. Adding Kelley would necessitate the third member's demise. Cleveland might instead elect to stick with Otero, their own homer-prone righty who has more team control left. For as many resources as the Rockies poured into their bullpen over the winter, it's ridiculous to think they could be in the market for another veteran arm -- especially given they just acquired Seung hwan Oh at the deadline. Still, there's an argument to be made the Rockies should get Kelley and slot him into the spot occupied by either Harrison Musgrave or Yency Almonte. At minimum, the Rockies would block the Los Angeles Dodgers from adding him to their bullpen. Speaking of the Dodgers, their hunt for a reliever netted them John Axford at the deadline. Los Angeles could work Kelley into the fold by optioning J.T. Chargois, but they have a bigger picture to consider. The Dodgers have four pitchers on the disabled list who'll likely figure into their plans if and/or when they return: Ross Stripling, Tony Cingrani, Josh Fields and Yimi Garcia. Injuries happen, particularly to this team, and roster expansion isn't too far off. All the same, the Dodgers might've already maxed out their capacity to add relievers. Much like the Rockies, the A's could add Kelley to help their bullpen and block a competitor from doing the same. In this case, the A's would be playing keep-away from the Seattle Mariners. Kelley would also enable the A's to remove their choice of Ryan Dull and J.B. Wendelken from heir bullpen until rosters expanded.<doc-sep>The Washington Nationals have designated reliever Shawn Kelley for assignment, one day after he threw a tantrum on the mound following a home run. In the ninth inning of Washington's 25-4 drubbing of the New York Mets on Tuesday, Kelley allowed a home run to Austin Jackson after he had been told to slow down by the plate umpire. Kelley wound up and flung his glove to the ground, later apologizing for his actions. "You should never throw your glove. We should act like adults," he said. Kelley had allowed a home run in two of his past four appearances. He had a 3.34 ERA in 35 games this season. The Nationals selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Jimmy Cordero in a corresponding move. Cordero is joining the majors for the first time. He has a 1.67 ERA in 38 appearances for Triple-A Syracuse in 2018. The Associated Press contributed to this report.<doc-sep>Not everything was smooth sailing in Washington despite a blowout victory. Up 25–1 against the New York Mets in the ninth inning, the Washington Nationals called on reliever Shawn Kelley to close out the contest, and things went south from there. Kelley allowed three runs in the final frame—far from impacting the result—but a two-run homer from Austin Jackson caused quite a stir for the Nats pitcher. Kelley's glove slam cost him a trip out of the nation's capital, as he was designated for assignment on Wednesday morning. Jimmy Cordero will take Kelley's place on the Washington roster. According to Jorge Castillo of the Washington Post, manager Davey Martinez informed Kelley that the decision was made because slamming the glove was "disrespectful to the organization." GM Mike Rizzo called it a "selfish act" and said he believed Kelley was showing up his manager for putting him in at that point of the blowout. A 10-year veteran, Kelley has been with Washington since 2016. He boasts a 3.34 ERA in 2018, striking out 32 batters in 32 innings. The 25–4 drubbing of the Mets came just hours after Washington's front office elected to keep Bryce Harper at the trade deadline.<doc-sep>
G Fiume/Getty Images The Washington Nationals announced Wednesday that relief pitcher Shawn Kelley was designated for assignment following an outburst in Tuesday's 25-4 win over the New York Mets at Nationals Park. Kelley, who threw his glove to the ground after allowing a home run to Mets outfielder Austin Jackson, said he "acted like a baby," per Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. Nationals manager Dave Martinez called the reliever's actions "disrespectful to the organization." "You're either in or you're in the way. I thought he was in the way," general manager Mike Rizzo said, adding the incident was "selfish." Kelley was enjoying a strong season for Washington out of the bullpen. He compiled a 3.34 ERA and 0.96 WHIP with 32 strikeouts in 32.1 innings. His 35 pitching appearances were tied for the fourth-most on the team. The 34-year-old Kentucky native struggled in 2017 en route to a 7.27 ERA in 33 games, but he finished with a sub-2.65 ERA in each of the previous two years. He owns a 3.73 career ERA across nine-plus seasons. He previously played for the Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees and San Diego Padres. The Nationals must decide whether to place Kelley on waivers, trade him or release him within the next seven days if they don't return him to the active 40-man roster. Since the non-waiver trade deadline passed Tuesday, he would need to clear waivers before Washington could deal him. Video Play Button Videos you might like Sammy Solis and Justin Miller will take on more prominent roles in the Nats pen in front of closer Kelvin Herrera and setup man Ryan Madson. Kelley should generate interest either via trade or free agency given his track record.
BRITNEY Spears has suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction while performing on her Piece of Me tour. The singer, 36, accidentally showed the audience a little more of her cleavage than she had anticipated when a nipple popped out of her top, The Sun reports. For the second night of her tour, at the National Theater inside MGM National Harbor in Maryland, the mum-of-two showed off her incredible body in an eye-catching black bondage-inspired outfit as she danced on stage. However, as a host of male backing dancers twirled around her, the pop star showed more than she bargained for. Spears failed to notice the wardrobe malfunction and didn’t readjust her Marco Morante-designed bra for a whole two minutes. The moment was caught on camera by fan Salvatore Bellamo and shared to YouTube. Spears kicked off her tour in style last week, performing in a skimpy black leotard, black boots, and brandishing a whip. She has been working out hard in preparation for the tour and her efforts have clearly paid off. Piece of Me is the Circus hitmaker’s ninth tour and first travelling concert in six years after finishing her residency in Las Vegas in 2017. Spears will be travelling around North America and Europe during her highly-anticipated comeback with stops including the UK, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Ireland and France. This story originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission.<doc-sep>Britney Spears suffered a massive wardrobe malfunction while performing at a Maryland concert on Jun. 13! See her nip slip here! Oops she did it again! Britney Spears was in the middle of her performance at The Theater concert venue inside MGM National Harbor in Maryland when she suffered a nip slip! The wardrobe malfunction happened when Britney was singing “Do Something”, at which point her bra, well, did something. Wearing a tight leather outfit, Britney’s nipple popped out unexpectedly from her top. And there it stayed… for two whole minutes. It appears that no one, including Britney and her dancers, seemed to notice the fashion faux pas go down! Check out her wardrobe malfunction below. Of course, Britney is no stranger to wardrobe malfunctions. In fact, just last month, Britney was out jet-skiing when she suffered a big one. After taking a ride in the water, Britney had to deal with a massive wedgie. Imagine an atomic wedgie… now double that. That’s how bad it was. However, Britney dealt with the wardrobe malfunction much faster than her Maryland concert. While photographers snapped away, Britney adjusted her bikini unabashedly. Back in Nov. 2017, Britney suffered another nip slip during her Vegas show. During her “Piece of Me” show on November 1, she showed off a little more than she expected to the thousands of people in the crowd. That’s right, her outfit — a bra, a thong with criss-crossed straps, and fishnet stockings — displayed a lot more than intended. In fact, the top was so tiny that it got dislodged mid-performance. Sometimes, you just can’t stop a nip slip from happening — especially when it comes to Britney’s daring costumes! We’ll keep you post on whether or not Britney has another wardrobe malfunction! We’re just happy that Britney kept the show going — that’s what a true professional is supposed to do in these instances!<doc-sep>The show must go on, and that it did for Britney Spears -- even while experiencing a minor wardrobe malfunction. Spears appeared to take a moment to try to adjust her top while on stage, but one of her nipples remained exposed as she finished performing "Freakshow" in Maryland Friday night (July 13). Although her sparkly, black bra failed to do its job, she kept on dancing. The pop star was in town for her Piece of Me Tour, with a two-night stint at the MGM National Harbor.<doc-sep>Grammy winner Britney Spears suffered, yet another, wardrobe malfunction in Maryland Friday night while performing her second Piece of Me concert onstage The Theater inside MGM National Harbor. In a video captured by YouTube user Salvatore Bellamo, the 36-year-old mother-of-two could be seen adjusting her Marco Morante-designed, sparkly black bra to better boost her cleavage during a set change mid-song. However, the Mississippi-born blonde failed to notice her left nipple breaking free for its moment in the spotlight, and there it remained for two mortifying minutes. Oops!... she did it again: Grammy winner Britney Spears suffered, yet another, wardrobe malfunction in Maryland Friday night while performing her second Piece of Me concert onstage The Theater inside MGM National Harbor Britney certainly pulled many energetic dance moves while performing her 2005 single Do Somethin' while surrounded by dancers, yet nothing budged and no one seemed to notice anything was amiss. Spears - who boasts 112.1M social media followers - later gushed on Friday: 'Feels so good to be back on stage!!!! Thank you DC for an amazing start to the #PieceOfMe tour!' The former Mouseketeer has had a long history of scantily-clad oops moments, including in 2016 when her bondage-style top 'popped' off her chest as she performed her Las Vegas residency onstage Planet Hollywood's The AXIS. The reason: In a video captured by a fan, the 36-year-old mother-of-two could be seen adjusting her Marco Morante-designed, sparkly black bra to better boost her cleavage during a set change mid-song Hello! However, the Mississippi-born blonde failed to notice her left nipple breaking free for its moment in the spotlight, and there it remained for two mortifying minutes Didn't budge: Britney pulled many dance moves while performing her 2005 single Do Somethin' while surrounded by dancers, yet no one seemed to notice anything was amiss Spears - who boasts 112.1M social media followers - later gushed on Friday: 'Feels so good to be back on stage!!!! Thank you DC for an amazing start to the #PieceOfMe tour!' 'Yeah, well, it was really tight around my neck. It was the second time I've worn it, and I was [straddled] on the [stage's giant] guitar, and it just popped,' the Clumsy crooner explained to Extra at the time. 'And I was like, "Oh, my God! It's never done that before!" So I just had to hold myself, and one of my dancers, Zach, he put a shirt on me. So I had this huge nightgown on stage, which was kind of invigorating but it was cool.' Missing from Britney's side were her toyboy - Royal Personal Training staffer Sam Asghari - and her sons Jayden, 12; and Sean, 11; with ex-husband Kevin Federline. Preserving her modesty: The former Mouseketeer has had a long history of scantily-clad oops moments, including in 2016 when her bondage-style top 'popped' off her chest as she performed her Las Vegas residency onstage Planet Hollywood's The AXIS The Clumsy crooner explained to Extra at the time: 'Yeah, well, it was really tight around my neck. It was the second time I've worn it, and I was [straddled] on the [stage's giant] guitar, and it just popped...So I just had to hold myself, and one of my dancers, Zach, put a shirt on me' On Friday, the 24-year-old Iranian fitness model supportively Insta-storied two tour snaps of Spears with the caption: 'The Real Wonder Women.' The Make Me... hitmaker and the bearded bodybuilder have been inseparable ever since meeting on the set of her Slumber Party music video on October 25, 2016. The Private Show songstress resumes the second (North American) leg of her 42-date ninth concert tour this Sunday night at Connecticut's Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville. Royal Personal Training staffer: Missing from Britney's side were her toyboy - Sam Asghari - and her sons Jayden, 12; and Sean, 11; with ex-husband Kevin Federline (pictured July 6) On Friday, the 24-year-old Iranian fitness model supportively Insta-storied two tour snaps of Spears with the caption: 'The Real Wonder Women'<doc-sep>
Britney Spears has just proved that she can be stopped at nothing when the 36-year-old pop star handled her wardrobe malfunctioning like a pro. The mishap took place when the singer was performing 'Do Somethin' at the MGM National Harbor stadium in Oxon Hill, in Maryland on Friday as part of her Piece of Me concert tour. In a video posted by a fan on YouTube, Britney could be seen moving up and down the stage as her top accidentally slipped from the chest revealing her nipple. At first, Britney did not notice the nip slip as her Marco Morante-designed revealed a little more than intended. She continued to perform for a whole two minutes before tucking her nipple back in without breaking her performance. The pop star gave a kickstart to her Piece of Me tour to a cheering crowd on Thursday night in Washington DC. This marks Britney's return to the stage almost seven months after the completion of her four-year Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood. In fact, the pop star kept her fans engaged for the longest time as she gave some of her fan-favorite performances like 'Clumsy', 'Work B*tch', 'Change Your Mind (No Seas Cortes)', all of which she pulled off in a number of sexy costumes. ET reported about how the star was trying to get back in shape for her tour that will consist of 30 shows. The report quotes her saying, "This round of shows that we are doing on tour, they are back to back, so each show is like... I don't have time apart, besides flying. My show is a workout in itself. It really keeps you strong." However, she also revealed that she doesn't mind indulging in an Mc Donald's meal every once in a while. This certainly isn't the first time that Britney had to pull herself through a wardrobe malfunctioning. In February, she had accidentally flashed her breast while performing one of her hit songs 'Work B*tch'. She was always quite good at handling things when, in 2016, her bra accidentally popped open while she was on her 'Britney: Piece of Me' tour in Las Vegas. She managed to perform while covering her chest until the backup dancers came to re-fasten her top. She had later told Extra's Mario Lopez that it was just the second time that she had worn the dress and she was straddled to the giant guitar on stage due to which the top popped open. "Yeah, well, it was really tight around my neck. It was the second time I’ve worn it, and I was [straddled] on the [stage’s giant] guitar, and it just popped and I was like, ‘Oh, my God. It’s never done that before!’ So I just had to hold myself.” Britney will be travelling around North America and Europe during her highly-anticipated comeback with stops including the UK, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Ireland and France. A year back, Britney's G-string underwear was exposed when her body suit ripped open during her performance at Las Vegas. Even then, the Grammy-winning pop star managed to keep her audience engaged in her performance as she didn't mind flaunting her back every now and then throughout the performance.
Bloomberg (Bloomberg) -- Credit Suisse Group AG executives ignored warnings from colleagues about troubled steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta as they channeled $1.2 billion of client funds to his businesses, according to people familiar with the matter.Bankers in Credit Suisse’s commodity trade-finance unit blacklisted Gupta’s Liberty Commodities Ltd. in 2016 because they suspected some of its deals weren’t legitimate, the people said. When they learned about two years later that the bank was lending to his companies through a suite of investment funds, which eventually grew to $10 billion, they flagged their worries to leaders in compliance and the division that housed the loans, one of the people said.The disclosure that Credit Suisse may have put clients at risk despite internal concerns over Gupta’s businesses adds a new twist to the debacle stemming from the March implosion of Greensill Capital, the finance firm at the center of the three-way relationship.Investigations, LawsuitsThe U.K. Serious Fraud Office is now investigating Gupta’s group of companies for suspected fraud, including in its financing deals with Greensill, according to a May 14 statement. Credit Suisse has sued to force Gupta’s Liberty Commodities into insolvency and has since shut the funds that made the loans and launched an internal investigation. Investors are staring at losses as the bank confronts embarrassing lawsuits.“We are currently focusing our efforts on recovering our investors’ money,” Will Bowen, a spokesman for Credit Suisse in London, said in an emailed statement, adding that the bank’s internal probe will focus on “all of the issues” linked to the funds. “We are committed to learning the lessons and will share the relevant lessons learnt at the appropriate time.”Andrew Mitchell, a spokesman for the Gupta Family Group Alliance, or GFG Alliance, a collective of businesses linked to Gupta including Liberty Commodities, denied any wrongdoing.The Greensill saga represents just one of the two disasters that rocked Credit Suisse in the first half of 2021. Since Greensill began unraveling, the bank has announced a $5.5 billion hit from the blowup at Archegos Capital Management.ApologiesFormer Chairman Urs Rohner apologized to shareholders and his successor, Antonio Horta-Osorio, who arrived at the end of April, has promised a sweeping strategy review.Chief Executive Officer Thomas Gottstein, who was head of the division that oversaw trade finance, wasn’t aware of the internal concerns about Gupta that had prompted the bank to cut him off, according to a person familiar with the matter.Employees at the trade-finance unit, which lends money for the buying and selling of commodities, cut ties with Gupta in 2016 after becoming skeptical toward his Liberty Commodities, the people said. They distrusted the documents the company provided, triggering doubts about its transactions, they said. In one example reported by Bloomberg, the company had presented another bank with what seemed to be duplicate shipping receipts. A spokesman for Gupta has denied any wrongdoing.Banking TiesLiberty Commodities pledged assets to Credit Suisse as security for borrowings in 2013 but by early 2016, all such commitments had been extinguished, indicating that the financing relationship had ceased, U.K. Companies House filings show. And while Gupta’s company listed the Swiss bank as one of its lenders in its 2014 annual report, it didn’t in the following year’s report, which is dated May 2016, according to the filings.Their counterparts at other banks, including Macquarie Group Ltd. and Sberbank PJSC, halted trading with Liberty Commodities around the same time because of similar concerns; Goldman Sachs Group Inc. also stopped in 2016, Bloomberg has reported.Nevertheless, executives at Credit Suisse’s asset-management division -- which creates investment products for clients and charges a fee for overseeing them -- began arranging a suite of funds focused on supply-chain finance in 2017. The entities bought securitized loans packaged by Greensill, a firm created by Australian businessman Lex Greensill. Much of the debts were linked to Gupta’s businesses.WarningsOfficials at the commodity trade-finance unit were concerned when they found out about the funds’ links to Gupta and took their fears to Thomas Grotzer, general counsel for the bank’s Swiss division. They also warned Luc Mathys and Lukas Haas, the bankers who helped oversee the trades at the asset-management unit.Grotzer was promoted last month to interim global head of compliance at Credit Suisse. He didn’t respond to requests for comment. Mathys, head of fixed-income at the asset-management division, and Haas, a portfolio manager, were put on temporary leave in March. Neither responded to requests for comment.The bank pushed ahead with the funds and marketed them to investors as being made up of short-term debt secured on invoices, assets considered so safe that Credit Suisse gave the largest vehicle its lowest rating for risk. Yet part of the loans were linked to mere possible future revenues.Other parts of the bank continued working with Gupta as well. Credit Suisse’s investment bankers were due to lead an initial public offering for Liberty’s U.S. steel arm, which was ultimately pulled, according to a statement from the company. Gupta also announced that the Swiss bank would finance his planned acquisition of Thyssenkrupp AG’s steel unit, which fell apart earlier this year.Credit Suisse has so far recouped about $5.9 billion of the $10 billion in these supply-chain funds, but it remains unclear how much will be returned ultimately to investors. Loans to Gupta’s businesses are among a batch of debts that are the “principal sources of valuation uncertainty,” the bank said earlier this month.Liberty Commodities’s external legal advisors investigated “alleged rumors concerning the paperwork” it used in 2019, according to Mitchell, the spokesman for GFG Alliance. They found no evidence to substantiate the rumors, nor was the company “ever subject to further complaints or proceedings,” he said.“LCL has ongoing banking relationships with separate financial institutions,” Mitchell said, referring to Liberty Commodities. “The trade-finance market has been hugely challenging for all but the very largest commodities traders in recent years. Nevertheless, no financial institution has been left out of pocket as a result of lending money to LCL. On the contrary, they have received substantial commercial returns.”More stories like this are available on bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.<doc-sep>"It's not a question of like or dislike, it's a question that they will overturn everything that we've done and they will do it quickly and violently. And violently. There is violence. When you look at Antifa - these are violent people," he said.<doc-sep>WASHINGTON — President Trump warned evangelical leaders Monday night that Democrats “will overturn everything that we’ve done and they’ll do it quickly and violently” if Republicans lose control of Congress in the midterm elections. Speaking to the group in the State Dining Room of the White House, Mr. Trump painted a stark picture of what losing the majority would mean for the administration’s conservative agenda, according to an audiotape of his remarks provided to The New York Times by someone who attended the event. “They will end everything immediately,” Mr. Trump said. “When you look at antifa,” he added, a term that describes militant leftist groups, “and you look at some of these groups, these are violent people.” A White House spokesman, Hogan Gidley, declined to elaborate on what the president meant. The blunt warning — delivered to about 100 of the president’s most ardent supporters in the evangelical community — was the latest example of Mr. Trump’s attempts to use the specter of violence at the hands of his political opponents and to fan the flames of cultural divisions in the country.<doc-sep>
US midterms: Trump comments are 'irresponsible' says expert The president’s extraordinary prediction was captured on an audio recording made at a state dinner honouring evangelical Christian ministers at the White House. Mr Trump is heard urging the religious leaders to use the power of their pulpits to ensure “all of your people vote” in November, according to the New York Times which has obtained a copy of the recording. He tells them: “You have tremendous power. You were saying, in this room, you have people who preach to almost 200 million people. Depending on which Sunday we're talking about. “This November 6 election is very much a referendum on not only me, it's a referendum on your religion, it's a referendum on free speech and the First Amendment. It's a referendum on so much. There’s violence. When you look at antifa, these are violent people Donald Trump “You’re one election away from losing everything you’ve got.” And in an apparent reference to Congressional Democrats he warned “they will end everything immediately” if Republicans fail to maintain their grip on Congress. He said: “They will overturn everything that we’ve done and they’ll do it quickly and violently. And violently. There’s violence. “When you look at antifa, and you look at some of these groups, these are violent people.” Donald Trump has warned of 'violence' after the US midterms Mr Trump described anti-fascist protestors as 'violent people' It remains unclear if Mr Trump was referring to congressional Democrats as “violent people” or what connection the president was alleging between Congressional Democrats and young anti-fascist protesters known as antifa. But his comments appear to echo the rhetoric of controversial political adverts from the National Rifle Association which used footage from street protests to paint all Americans who oppose Mr Trump, as violent thugs who “bully and terrorise the law-abiding”. US writer Jeff Sharlet described the advert as “barely a whisper shy of a call for full civil war”. The Democrats will try to pick up 23 seats in the US House of Representatives and two seats in the Senate to gain majorities and slam the brakes on Mr Trump's legislative agenda.
Black-Panther-2 Black Panther type Movie genre Superhero Black Panther was the big winner at the 19th annual Golden Trailer Awards on Thursday evening, claiming the top prize and four trophies in all, the most of the night. The Disney superhero movie won Best of Show and Best Action for the trailer “Crown,” as well as Best Action TV Spot for a Feature Film (“Entourage”) and Best Music TV Spot for a Feature Film (“Women of Wakanda”). On the television front, Netflix’s Stranger Things 2 and HBO’s Westworld season 2 took home three awards each. Held at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, the GTAs honor the best in trailers, TV spots, and other media marketing. Actress and comedian Michelle Buteau (Enlisted, The Tick) hosted the ceremony. “It was another amazing year for marketers and for moviegoers who love trailers,” GTA founder Evelyn Watters said in a statement. “This competition recognizes a field of artists and editors who toil behind the scenes but are most responsible for filling theaters and getting people invested in what is coming soon to theaters around the world.” Among studios, Warner Bros. (including HBO and New Line Cinema), Fox (including Fox Searchlight and FX), and Netflix collected 13 awards each. Trailer creators Trailer Park, Mark Woollen & Associates, and Buddha Jones took home nine, seven, and seven trophies, respectively. The Golden Trailer Awards dole out 108 different awards in all, but only 17 of the categories were presented before a live crowd at the Ace. See a list of winners for the awards presented live below, and visit the GTA website to watch some of the winning entries. 2018 GOLDEN TRAILER AWARD WINNERS Best of Show Black Panther, “Crown” Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios Create Best Action Black Panther, “Crown” Walt Disney Studios Create Best Animation / Family Isle of Dogs Fox Searchlight Giaronomo Productions Best Comedy Lady Bird A24 Films Giaronomo Productions Best Documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor Focus Features Mark Woollen & Associates Best Drama The Shape of Water, “Escape” Fox Searchlight Pictures MOCEAN Best Fantasy Adventure Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, “Expelliarmus” Warner Bros. Jax Best Horror A Quiet Place, “Hunt” Paramount AV Squad Best Independent Trailer I, Tonya, “Haters” Neon Zealot Best Music Baby Driver, “Tekillyah” Sony Pictures Entertainment Trailer Park Best Summer Blockbuster Trailer The Incredibles 2, “Illegal” Disney Trailer Park Best Teaser Deadpool 2, “Cable Red” 20th Century Fox MOCEAN Best Thriller Unsane, “Believe” Bleecker Street Buddha Jones Best Video Game Trailer Call of Duty: WWII, “Reveal Trailer” Activision Gnet Golden Fleece The Meg, “Carnage” Warner Bros. Pictures Trailer Park Most Original Trailer Deadpool 2, “Paintings — Bob Ross Trailer” 20th Century Fox MOCEAN/Big Picture<doc-sep>Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther trailer titled “Crown” won the marquee Best In Show category at the 19th annual Golden Trailer Awards, which were handed out tonight at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. The blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe title starring Chadwick Boseman and directed by Ryan Coogler won a leading four awards on the night, adding honors for Best Action trailer for “Crown,” which was made by Create. The movie also won for Best Action TV Spot and Best Music TV Spot. Netflix, 20th Century Fox (with Fox Searchlight and FX) and Warner Bros (with HBO and New Line) tied for the most wins overall among studios with 13 each. On the TV side, Netflix’s Stranger Things: Season 2 and HBO’s Westworld Season 2 tied for top honors with three wins apiece. Call of Duty: WWII topped the video game categories with three wins. Among trailer vendors, Trailer Park led with nine trophies. Related Story Golden Trailer Award Nominations: 'The Shape Of Water', 'Hitman's Bodyguard' Top List This year’s Golden Fleece award, given to the best trailer for a film where the marketing was considered better than the movie, went to Warner Bros’ shark movie The Meg. It hits theaters August 10. Oscar Best Picture winner The Shape of Water from Fox Searchlight and Lionsgate’s Hitman’s Bodyguard had the most individual nominations (eight) coming in. Black Panther had seven. Here’s the full list of winners: SHOW CATEGORIES Best of Show Black Panther – “Crown” Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios Create Best Action Black Panther – “Crown” Walt Disney Studios Create Best Animation / Family Isle Of Dogs Fox Searchlight Giaronomo Productions Best Comedy Lady Bird A24 Films Giaronomo Productions Best Documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor Focus Features Mark Woollen & Associates Best Drama The Shape of Water – “Escape” Fox Searchlight Pictures MOCEAN Best Fantasy Adventure Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – “Expelliarmus” Warner Bros. Jax Best Horror A Quiet Place – “Hunt” Paramount AV Squad Best Independent Trailer I, Tonya – “Haters” Neon Zealot Best Music Baby Driver – “Tekillyah” Sony Pictures Entertainment Trailer Park Best Summer Blockbuster Trailer The Incredibles 2 – “Illegal” Disney Trailer Park Best Teaser Deadpool 2 – “Cable Red” 20th Century Fox MOCEAN Best Thriller Unsane – “Believe” Bleecker Street Buddha Jones Best Video Game Trailer Call of Duty: WWII – “Reveal Trailer” Activision gnet Golden Fleece The Meg – “Carnage” Warner Bros. Pictures Trailer Park Most Original Trailer Deadpool 2 – “Paintings – Bob Ross Trailer” 20th Century Fox MOCEAN/Big Picture NONSHOW CATEGORIES Best Independent Trailer (for film budget shot under $1 million) The Endless – “Cult” Well Go USA Entertainment Sequence Creative Best Motion/Title Graphics Baby Driver – “Tekillyah” Sony Pictures Entertainment Trailer Park Best Original Score Good Time – “Feelin it” A24 GrandSon Best Romance Call Me By Your Name – “Theatrical Trailer” Sony Pictures Classics The Grossmyth Company Best Sound Editing Mother! – “Puzzle” Paramount Pictures Buddha Jones The Don LaFontane Award for Best Voice Over Mudbound Netflix Mark Woollen & Associates Trashiest Trailer The Little Hours – “Red Band Trailer” Gunpowder & Sky Jump Cut Creative Best Foreign Action Trailer The Outsider – “Never Go Back” Netflix Jax Best Foreign Animation Family Trailer Bilal – “Unite” Vertical Zealot Best Foreign Comedy Trailer The Square Magnolia Pictures Mark Woollen & Associates Best Foreign Documentary Trailer Devil’s Freedom – “Junky Skull” ANIMAL DE LUZ ART KIngdom Best Foreign Drama Trailer A Fantastic Woman Curzon Artificial Eye Intermission Film Best Foreign Horror Trailer The Secret Of Marrowbone eOne SILK FACTORY Best Foreign Independent Trailer BPM The Orchard Mark Woollen & Associates Best Foreign Music Trailer Youth – “Youth” ZHEJIANG DONGYANG MAYLA MEDIA CO. LTD. Nurostar Best Foreign Romance Trailer Breathe Bleecker Street Zealot UK Best Foreign Teaser Yardie Studiocanal Intermission Film Best Foreign Thriller Trailer Double Lover – “Lust” Cohen Media Group AV Squad Most Original Foreign Trailer The Square Magnolia Pictures Mark Woollen & Associates Best Action TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Black Panther – “Entourage” :60 Walt Disney Pictures AV Squad Best Animation / Family TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Wonder – “You Are A Wonder” Lionsgate Markus Wernig – Offramp Creative Inc. Best Comedy TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Ocean’s 8 – “7 People Cutdown” Warner Bros. Pictures Trailer Park Best Documentary TV Spot (for a Feature Film) I Am Not Your Negro PBS Independent Lens ITVS ITVS Best Drama TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri – “Pointy” Fox Searchlight Pictures Motive Best Fantasy Adventure TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Ready Player One – “Fantasy” Warner Bros. Buddha Jones Best Foreign TV Spot (for a Feature Film) The Square – “Museum” Magnolia Pictures Mark Woollen & Associates Best Graphics in a TV Spot (for a Feature Film) The Spy Who Dumped Me – “TSR Bond” Lionsgate Seismic Productions Best Horror TV Spot (for a Feature Film) A Quiet Place – “Survive” Paramount Pictures Project X/AV Best Independent TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Lady Bird – “Playgirl” A24 GrandSon Best Music TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Black Panther – “Women of Wakanda” Walt Disney Studios / Marvel Tiny Hero Best Original Score TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Phantom Thread – “Taste” Focus Features Buddha Jones Best Romance TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Phantom Thread – “Dream” Focus Features Mark Woollen & Associates Best Sound Editing in a TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Atomic Blonde – “Begin” Universal Wild Card Best Summer Blockbuster TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Solo: A Star Wars Story – “So Low Super Bowl” Disney Disney In-house Best Thriller TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Dunkirk – “TV60 – Never Surrender” Warner Bros. Ignition Best Video Game TV Spot Call of Duty: WWII – “Story Trailer” Activision gnet Best Voice Over TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Atomic Blonde – “Modern Woman” Universal Wild Card Golden Fleece TV Spot (for a Feature Film) Resident Evil: The Final Chapter – “Reviewing Evil with Chris Hardwick” Screen Gems Viacom Velocity Most Original TV Spot (for a Feature Film) I, Tonya – “Mirror” Neon Zealot<doc-sep>Lupita Nyong'o and Chadwick Boseman star in the Marvel blockbuster "Black Panther." Story highlights "Black Panther" takes top honor at awards ceremony The hit film also won three other awards (CNN) — It’s not officially awards season yet, but “Black Panther” is already winning. The Marvel blockbuster took home the top honor Thursday night at the 19th annual Golden Trailer Awards in downtown Los Angeles. Walt Disney Studios and Create Advertising won the best in show award for the “Black Panther” trailer “Crown.” The film also took home awards for best action, best action TV spot and best music TV spot. Netflix, Fox and Warner Bros. each collected 13 trophies. Warner Bros. is owned by CNN’s parent company, Time Warner. Founded in 1999, the Golden Trailer Awards honor the best in motion picture marketing, including film trailers, posters, TV spots and other media, in 108 categories. Comedian-actress Michelle Buteau hosted the ceremony at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel, where 17 awards were handed out.<doc-sep>Marvel's ' Black Panther ' was the big winner at the 19th Annual Golden Trailer Awards as it bagged the top honour of the night. The awards, which were held at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, honour the achievements in motion picture marketing, including film trailers, posters and television advertisements.The film's trailer 'Crown', conceptualised by studio Create, was handed out the Best of Show prize. It featured sneak peeks at Erik Killmonger, Wakanda and the Black Panther himself to a remix of "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised". 'Black Panther' promos also won awards for Best Action Trailer, Best Action TV Spot, and Best Music TV Spot. Many web series streaming channels also won trophies during the award ceremony.<doc-sep>
Black Panther has been a huge success. Black Panther has been a huge success. Marvel’s Black Panther was the big winner at the 19th Annual Golden Trailer Awards as it bagged the top honour of the night. The awards, which were held at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, honour the achievements in motion picture marketing, including film trailers, posters and television advertisements. The film’s trailer Crown, conceptualised by studio Create, was handed out the Best of Show prize. It featured sneak peeks at Erik Killmonger, Wakanda and the Black Panther himself to a remix of “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”. Black Panther promos also won awards for Best Action Trailer, Best Action TV Spot, and Best Music TV Spot. Streaming giant Netflix, Fox and Warner Bros won 13 trophies each during the award ceremony. In the TV sphere, Netflix’s Stranger Things: Season 2 and HBO’s Westworld Season 2 won the most awards with each series winning three prizes. Stranger Things: Season 2 bagged the best fantasy adventure, best music and best sound editing for a television series, while Westworld Season 2 went home with best drama, best original score and best trailer for a television series. Black Panther has a huge success for the studio Disney. It is still running in theatres and has accumulated more than 1.3 billion dollars. The character first appeared in 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, and even before the film’s release Marvel had announced the film, which found its way to theatres in February this year. The film received glowing reviews and earned 97% at Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus being, ” Black Panther elevates superhero cinema to thrilling new heights while telling one of the MCU’s most absorbing stories — and introducing some of its most fully realized characters.” The film received praise for the cast that was predominantly black and for the reverent way it treated the African cultures, rituals and traditions.
MILWAUKEE – A firefighter responding to an explosion caused by a gas line break that rocked downtown Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night has died, authorities said at an early morning news conference. The blast leveled several buildings. Two firefighters were taken to a hospital and one police officer was treated at the scene. One of the firefighters later died and another is in critical condition. A couple of civilians suffered minor injuries. A contractor struck a natural gas main shortly before the explosion rocked the Madison suburb of around 30,000 people. We Energies spokeswoman Cathy Schulze said the utility’s first responders were in downtown Sun Prairie working to shut off the flow of gas and make the area safe. Crews were called at 6:21 p.m. for a report of a natural gas leak at the corner of Main and Bristol streets, said Sun Prairie Police spokesman Lt. Kevin Konopacki. After police and the fire department arrived to investigate the source of the leak and close off the area, the buildings exploded. A plume of smoke shot into the sky as debris rained down and cars parked nearby ignited. Sun Prairie tavern the Barr House and Glass Nickel Pizza were heavily damaged. Photos show blown-apart buildings with splinters and debris littering the street. Several cars were in flames. At 9 p.m., Konopacki spoke to reporters as black smoke continued to curl up behind him into the sky. The odor of gas could still be smelled three hours after the explosion. Residents told Madison TV station WMTV-TV they could feel their houses shake during the explosion. Milwaukee station Fox 6 posted incredible drone footage of the explosion aftermath and fires. Authorities blocked off five blocks as rescue crews and firefighters looked for the injured and put out the blaze. Residents within several blocks of the explosion were evacuated and motorists were diverted from the area. Schulze said a 4-inch gas main was struck by a contractor, which caused the gas leak. She did not know the name of the contractor or what kind of work was being done. Natural gas was cut off to around 500 customers, Schulze said. Contributing: The Associated Press.<doc-sep>(CNN) — One firefighter died and several others were injured Tuesday in a gas explosion that tore through a small Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, business district, shooting up a plume of orange flames and white smoke and blowing wood and concrete debris across half a city block. The blast, which reportedly could be felt a mile away from downtown Sun Prairie, happened around 7 p.m. Tuesday after a private contractor hit a natural gas main, officials said early Wednesday during a news conference. It killed volunteer fire captain Cory Barr, 34, who co-owned the Barr House Tavern, one of the businesses that was destroyed, CNN affiliate WISC-TV reported. Fires were still burning but contained on Wednesday morning in at least one of five buildings, including restaurants and a home, that were heavily affected, city officials said. Meantime, one firefighter was still hospitalized and in stable condition, said police Lt. Kevin Konopacki of Sun Prairie, a suburb of Madison. Other injuries were minor. Some of the city’s 30,000 residents have been temporarily evacuated from their homes, Konopacki said. WMTV The gas line explosion left one firefighter dead. ’We will come back’ At least five firefighters, a police officer and six others were hurt in the explosion, which happened about 45 minutes after first responders were alerted to the smell of gas around a main line operated by We Energies, a private operator, Konopacki said. “The incident came in as a gas leak, and that’s what we were responding to,” Sun Prairie Fire Assistant Chief Bill Sullivan said. “The fire itself is a result of the explosion.” Officials set a half-mile perimeter around the scene as fire crews controlled the area. After it’s deemed safe, officials will investigate what caused the explosion. The contractor that caused the leak isn’t affiliated with We Energies, company spokeswoman Amy Jahns told CNN affiliate WMTV. The gas main was shut off, and about 500 natural gas customers were without service as of about 5:30 a.m., she said. Barr’s wife and business co-owner Abby Barr told WISC-TV her husband was a volunteer fire captain. She said he went to check on a gas leak while other firefighters evacuated people. Thank you to everyone who has extended their well wishes and thoughts. It's very appreciated during this difficult time.... Posted by Sun Prairie Fire & Rescue on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 “He was especially wanting to make sure he was on that call because it was affecting something else we loved so much – our bar. He told me he was going down there and I asked him why and he just looked like a kid in a candy store. It’s what he loved to do. He loved helping people,” Barr told WISC-TV. Cory Barr leaves behind Abby Barr and their twin 3-year-old girls. “I’m the luckiest girl in the world to have known him and have him be a part of my life and be an excellent father to my girls,” Barr told WISC-TV. “I don’t know what I’m going to do without him.” She said he had so much passion for the fire service. “I always looked up to him and admired him because I feel like it takes a special kind of person to be on a fire department and be running in toward something that everyone else was running away from,” she said. Sun Prairie Fire Chief Christopher Garrison said Barr had served more than 10 years with the department. “We are hurt,” Garrison said of his team’s loss of one of its veterans, “but we will come back.”<doc-sep>Image 1 of 3 ▼ Photo Courtesy: Ryan Lobenstein SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. (AP) - A firefighter was killed and at least a dozen other people were injured when a natural gas explosion leveled at least two buildings in a Wisconsin community, authorities said Wednesday. A gas leak in downtown Sun Prairie led to an explosion Tuesday evening that destroyed several buildings and ignited a fire that sent billowing smoke that could be seen for miles around. Another firefighter suffered critical injuries in the blast but his condition has been stabilized, according to Sun Prairie Police Lt. Kevin Konopacki. Four other firefighters, a police officer and seven civilians were also hurt, Konopacki said. The firefighter who died has been with the department at least 10 years, Sun Prairie Fire Chief Christopher Garrison said. "The Sun Prairie Fire Department is strong. We will keep on building from this. We are hurt, but we will come back," Garrison said. WE Energies spokeswoman Amy Jahns said workers for a private contractor punctured a 4-inch (10-centimeter) gas main, causing a leak that resulted in the explosion that rained burning debris on downtown Sun Prairie and set vehicles parked nearby on fire. Authorities evacuated buildings within a half-mile (0.8 kilometer) radius from the center of the explosion. The Barr House and Glass Nickel Pizza exploded after the gas ignited, police said. The Red Cross assisted evacuees at a shelter set up at Sun Prairie High School. Steve Owen, 60, who owns Sun City Cyclery and Skates in downtown Sun Prairie, said he saw firefighters and police officers on the street and then the explosion happened. He said the building across from his shop "literally lifted up." He said the force of the blast knocked him back in his chair and that he ran outside and saw a ball of fire. "People were scrambling," said Owen, who lives above his shop. Jill Thompson, 56, who lives about two blocks away, said she saw smoke immediately after the blast occurred. Advertisement "It shook the whole building," Thompson said. "I thought someone had hit the building with their vehicle."<doc-sep>
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. (AP/WCCO) — An explosion rocked a Wisconsin community after a contractor struck a natural gas main in a downtown area filled with bars and other businesses, killing one firefighter and injuring several other people, authorities said. Firefighters and police officers responded to a reported gas leak, and an evacuation was underway when the blast happened Tuesday, said Sun Prairie police Lt. Kevin Konopacki. He added that lives were likely saved as a result of the evacuation. Konopacki said buildings would be searched in the Madison, Wisconsin, suburb of about 30,000 once the flames were out. Firefighters were still battling flames more than three hours after the explosion. The powerful blast around 7:15 p.m. sent a plume of smoke and flames into the air. According to WISC-TV, one firefighter was killed and six other firefighters were taken to the hopsital — four with minor injuries and another who is in stable condition. A police officer and seven civilians were also taken to the hospital, treated and released. WE Energies spokeswoman Amy Jahns said workers for a contractor apparently punctured a 4-inch natural gas main, sending gas leaking into a building ahead of the explosion. All 12 gas lines in the area were shut off by about 9:30 p.m. The blast about half a block from City Hall appeared to be centered on the Barr House, a pub. Authorities evacuated a half-mile radius and set up a shelter at Sun Prairie High School. Steve Owen, 60, who owns Sun City Cyclery and Skates in downtown Sun Prairie, said he saw firefighters and police officers on the street and then the explosion happened. He said the building across from his shop “literally lifted up.” He said the force of the blast knocked him back in his chair and that he ran outside and saw a ball of fire. “People were scrambling,” said Owen, who lives above his shop. Jill Thompson, 56, who lives about two blocks from where the blast occurred, said, “It shook the whole building. I thought someone had hit the building with their vehicle. We seen the smoke immediately.” (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
You can’t have a WWE event in Canada without the presence of Kevin Owens. With this week’s Monday Night Raw taking place from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Owens made a surprise appearance and even got himself a title shot. In search of the next challenger to his Intercontinental title, Seth Rollins laid out an open invitation for anyone in the back to get a crack at his belt. Owens answered the call and then took Rollins to the limit. Taking a bye week last Monday night, Owens came out fresh and showed no ill effects from his match with Braun Strowman at SummerSlam. . @FightOwensFight says he is NOT leaving Toronto tonight without a title. Will he be able to snatch the #ICTitle away from @WWERollins on #Raw? pic.twitter.com/5FUqwIqFj3 — WWE (@WWE) August 28, 2018 Two near falls from Owens got the entire Raw live crowd behind their fellow countryman. First, Owens hit a Stunner that earned him close two and half. Later in the match, KO countered a buckle bomb from Rollins into a violent Super Kick right on the chin of the champion for a two and three quarters pin attempt. Running out of options, a spectacular moonsault attempt from Owens missed the mark and it was enough of an opening to allow Rollins to hit a Curb Stomp for the 1-2-3. Could this be the first step towards a possible Kevin Owens face turn? Get complete Raw results and coverage here.<doc-sep>Wrestler Kevin Owens ATTACKS WWE Chairman LIVE FREE for news on the biggest players and tournaments SUBSCRIBE Invalid email Sign up forfor news on the biggest players and tournaments When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they'll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Owens answered Rollins’ open challenge in Canada and got a title shot in front of a rapturous home crowd. KO recounted the struggles he underwent ever since he returned to RAW from Smackdown in the Superstar Shakeup after WrestleMania 34. The ex-Universal Champion lost his best friend Sami Zayn to injury and he endured various torturous beatings by Braun Strowman. However, The Prizefighter was determined to regain the Intercontinental Championship and end his dismal run at the red brand. I quit Kevin Owens Owens said: “I am not leaving this building without a title.” KO came close to regaining the Intercontinental Championship many times during the match but Rollins managed to retaliate with a Curb Stomp that earned him the pin. The Shield superstar walked to the back with the belt on his shoulder but a heartbroken Owens stayed behind in the middle of the ring. The Canadian crowd chanted his name after a stunning title match but that didn’t lift the ex-NXT Champion’s spirits as he grabbed a microphone and said: “I quit.” Kevin Owens quit on RAW His future is now very uncertain but there is a good chance Owens is not yet done with WWE. Rollins picked up a huge victory for The Shield who reunited last week on RAW just one night after SummerSlam and now seem to be stronger than ever as they hold two of RAW’s premier titles. Roman Reigns finally dethroned Brock Lesnar and became the new Universal Champion and The Architect regained the Intercontinental Championship from Dolph Ziggler in the WWE’s biggest Pay-Per-View event of the summer. Their reunion took place after Reigns successfully defended his title against Finn Balor and was getting ready to deal with Braun Strowman who was set to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase. Seth Rollins retained the Intercontinental Championship against Kevin Owens<doc-sep>This week on Monday Night Raw, Kevin Owens challenged Seth Rollins for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, but Rollins managed to pick up the victory and retain his title. After the match was over, Kevin Owens sat in the ring and then uttered the words “I quit” before walking out of the arena. The segment left fans wondering what’s next for Owens, and it sounds like WWE could have some interesting plans for the former Universal Champion. According to Joe Peisich of Barnburner’s Fired Up podcast, Kevin Owens could be paired with Paul Heyman when he returns to TV. Owens obviously doesn’t need help when it comes to his promo skills, but Peisich noted that he was backstage at Raw this week and heard that Kevin Owens will be silent when he returns, and Paul Heyman will do all the talking for him. Whether or not Heyman and Owens will actually end up working together remains to be seen, but it could certainly be an interesting pairing for both Heyman and Owens if WWE officials decide to pull the trigger. Do you want to see Paul Heyman work as an advocate for KO? Sound off in the comments below.<doc-sep>
JP Yim/Getty Images WWE fans may have seen the last of Kevin Owens. The former universal champion unsuccessfully challenged Seth Rollins for the intercontinental title on Raw Monday night. After the match, KO quit the company and walked out of the ring: Owens has endured a painful summer. He defeated Braun Strowman in a Steel Cage match at Extreme Rules in July, but he only earned the win because his opponent threw him through an announce table to the floor. A month earlier at Money in the Bank, The Monster Among Men tipped over a ladder on which Owens was standing, sending him through a table. And that's to say nothing of the moment when Strowman pushed a portable toilet with KO inside off the Raw stage. Owens had an opportunity for revenge at SummerSlam on August 19, but Strowman dominated the match and beat The Prizefighter in under two minutes. Having Owens "quit" WWE could be a way to write him off television for a while, which will allow him to recover physically and give time for his character to move on from a period in which he came second in almost every big match. Video Play Button Videos you might like WWE could even wait until Sami Zayn is healthy to bring Owens back into the fold, but that could be a while. Zayn had surgery on both of his rotator cuffs and said in a June WWE.com interview he was aiming to be back in time for WrestleMania 35 next spring. The Survivor Series in November seems a more logical event for Owens' PPV return, if he is headed for an extended break.
Matt Rourke Associated Press DARBY, Pa. – Torrential rains triggered flash flooding in parts of central and eastern Pennsylvania on Monday, closing down a heavily traveled interstate and sending water into homes in the mountainous coal regions. State highway and emergency management officials reported numerous closed roads in a wide swath of the state from Williamsport to the Philadelphia suburbs, and some motorists had to be rescued. Hazel Coles said water rose so quickly at her home in Darby, outside Philadelphia, that she had to evacuate through a window. She said there was about 3 feet of water on her street, and some people had to be evacuated by boat. She said the Red Cross was helping displaced residents. “It’s just crazy,” she said. “I thank God it wasn’t worse.” The National Weather Service in State College said there were numerous reports of 6 inches of rain or more in Schuylkill and Columbia counties. Meteorologist Aaron Tyburski said the latest downpours followed weeks of a stalled weather pattern that is drawing moisture from the Atlantic Ocean, hitting some communities repeatedly. “It’s been quite a rough go for them over the past three weeks,” Tyburski said. In the Benton area north of Bloomsburg, Fishing Creek spilled from its banks Monday, sending out a torrent of chocolate brown water. The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said a helicopter rescue was planned for people on the roofs of homes in that part of northern Columbia County, but weather needed to clear before the helicopter could take off early Monday afternoon. High water in Port Carbon caused some evacuations and prompted firefighters to launch rescue boats and rafts. Parts of Pottsville were inundated, and three shelters were set up. Schuylkill County emergency management director John Matz said water levels were starting to fall by early afternoon Monday and officials were making plans to assess the damage. He said the recent flooding could have caused more damage than the high water that hit the county a few weeks ago and affected several hundred structures. “The difference now is, once we hit the center part of the county, it’s a more populated area,” Matz said. In the Philadelphia area, the Schuylkill Expressway was closed in both directions at the busy King of Prussia Mall exit. The waters affected dozens of stores and a parking garage at the mall. Upper Darby and Montgomery County police reported numerous rescues of people trapped in cars by flooding. The National Weather Service office issued a flash flood warning and urged people not to drive through flooded roads. Gov. Tom Wolf activated the Commonwealth Response Coordination Center on Monday morning and the National Guard was notified to be ready to help, if needed. The forecast calls for storms to continue and cause flooding in the southcentral, north-central and eastern parts of the state through Wednesday.<doc-sep>An unusual and intense band of stationary rain slammed parts of the Susquehanna Valley on Friday causing severe flash flooding.The rainfall amounts varied drastically depending on location. In Harrisburg, amounts totaled around .3 inches. Just 13 miles away in Mount Joy, more than 10.5 inches of rain fell. "Some of the rainfall reports, just crazy," said WGAL Chief Meteorologist Joe Calhoun. Flooding caused major problems in Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauphin and York counties. Several major roads were closed at the height of the storm, including Route 283 near Route 772 and sections of Route 30 in York County. Many of those roads reopened after a few hours.In Lebanon County, floodwaters ravaged Airport Road in Fredericksburg, undermining it and buckling the asphalt (see below).Mount Joy, Lancaster County, was one of the hardest hit areas. The rain came down so fast that East Main Street turned into a river. You can watch video of that below.Also in Mount Joy, an Amtrak train headed eastbound got stuck in high water for several hours.Amtrak did issue a message earlier in the day that it was putting a temporary hold on trains traveling through the Mount Joy area. You can view a live map of Amtrak trains and see their progress here.In the Manheim-Mount Joy area, there were reports of numerous water rescues.- Water rescue caught on cameraAbout 9.41 inches of rain have fallen in Naumanstown, Lancaster County.In Shaefferstown, Lebanon County, about 8.91 inches of rain have fallen.In Swatara Township, Lebanon County, WGAL photographer Kyle Cooper, captured video of the Oil Creek overrunning its banks. The waters rushed into the garage of a home. The owner rushed to remove a motorcycle and a truck.Also in Lebanon County, more than 5 inches of rain have fallen in Myerstown and Jonestown.- Check conditions on WGAL's interactive traffic map hereSeveral high school football games scheduled for tonight have been postponed.Gov. Tom Wolf said in a statement that state agencies are in contact with county emergency management officials to address any needs related to the flash flooding. "Thank you to the emergency responders for doing all that they can to help those affected by flooding and to keep people informed and safe," Wolf said. An unusual and intense band of stationary rain slammed parts of the Susquehanna Valley on Friday causing severe flash flooding. Advertisement The rainfall amounts varied drastically depending on location. In Harrisburg, amounts totaled around .3 inches. Just 13 miles away in Mount Joy, more than 10.5 inches of rain fell. "Some of the rainfall reports, just crazy," said WGAL Chief Meteorologist Joe Calhoun. Flooding caused major problems in Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauphin and York counties. Several major roads were closed at the height of the storm, including Route 283 near Route 772 and sections of Route 30 in York County. Many of those roads reopened after a few hours. u local Route 283 floods near PA 772 on Friday afternoon. In Lebanon County, floodwaters ravaged Airport Road in Fredericksburg, undermining it and buckling the asphalt (see below). Mount Joy, Lancaster County, was one of the hardest hit areas. Water covered this section of Auction Road in Mount Joy. The rain came down so fast that East Main Street turned into a river. You can watch video of that below. Also in Mount Joy, an Amtrak train headed eastbound got stuck in high water for several hours. u local A u local member shared this picture of the flooded train. Amtrak did issue a message earlier in the day that it was putting a temporary hold on trains traveling through the Mount Joy area. You can view a live map of Amtrak trains and see their progress here. There was flooding along Garfield Road in Mount Joy. In the Manheim-Mount Joy area, there were reports of numerous water rescues. - Water rescue caught on camera This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. A heavy rain cell has remained relatively stationary over the area between Manheim & Mount Joy. Report of 6 inches of rain. Currently 7 water rescue events for cars in high water & 1 home that residents were evacuated. County Emergency Management is monitoring. — Commissioner Josh Parsons (@CommissionerJP) August 31, 2018 This content is imported from Facebook. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. About 9.41 inches of rain have fallen in Naumanstown, Lancaster County. In Shaefferstown, Lebanon County, about 8.91 inches of rain have fallen. In Swatara Township, Lebanon County, WGAL photographer Kyle Cooper, captured video of the Oil Creek overrunning its banks. The waters rushed into the garage of a home. The owner rushed to remove a motorcycle and a truck. Also in Lebanon County, more than 5 inches of rain have fallen in Myerstown and Jonestown. Scott A. Brown This backyard along South Railroad Street in Myerstown was underwater. - Check conditions on WGAL's interactive traffic map here Several high school football games scheduled for tonight have been postponed. Kreutz Creek Road in York County was covered with water near Pleasant Valley Road. Gov. Tom Wolf said in a statement that state agencies are in contact with county emergency management officials to address any needs related to the flash flooding. "Thank you to the emergency responders for doing all that they can to help those affected by flooding and to keep people informed and safe," Wolf said.<doc-sep>MOUNT JOY, PA. — Gov. Tom Wolf says state emergency officials in Pennsylvania are working with local authorities to help them recover from flash floods that prompted water rescues and evacuations and prompted two counties to declare disaster emergencies.<doc-sep>At a Glance Flooding persisted across parts of the Northeast on Tuesday, and additional rain worsened the situation for some. A flash flood emergency was issued in upstate New York Tuesday morning. Multiple states of emergency were declared in response to the flooding across the region. Heavy rainfall caused new rounds of flooding in the Northeast Monday night and Tuesday morning, and in upstate New York, the situation worsened as numerous vehicles were swept into floodwaters. A flash flood emergency was declared Tuesday for parts of Seneca, Schuyler and Yates counties in New York and residents were urged to head to higher ground as flooding swelled rivers and trapped people in campers in the town of Lodi. Water rescues were ongoing Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service, as at least two campers and six vehicles were washed away. Gov. Andrew Cuomo surveyed the damage in Lodi and met with local leaders on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. He told reporters that about 50 people were trapped in their homes by the flooding in Lodi. Rick Jacot, highway superintendent for Lodi said Tuesday afternoon that most of those residents were able to return home and start cleaning up damage caused by the flooding. (MORE: Where Additional Flooding Is Likely This Week) The Ithica, New York, Fire Department rescued 13 people by boat and seven from land in Schuyler County after flash flooding cut off roads and bridges. Cuomo also declared a state of emergency for more than a dozen counties in upstate New York during his visit. In Hancock, New York, Town Supervisor Jerry Vernold issued a state of emergency after the heavy rain created the potential for the Bear Brook Road dam to fail. "For the safety and well being of the citizens of the town of Hancock, no unauthorized people should be near the dam site," Vernold wrote in a proclamation. "All persons who live in this area should be aware of the conditions around them." As of Monday afternoon, officials told WBNG-TV that the dam, located some 45 miles south of Binghamton, is not in imminent danger of failing, but some areas along the dam have been weakened by the heavy rain. A few homes and other buildings would be in danger of flooding if the dam failed, the report added. Flooding Swamps Towns on Monday Floodwaters continued Monday across parts of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, with states of emergency declared in several areas. Officials in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, believe all 145 rafters who were reported missing along the Lehigh River were located Monday night, the Morning Call reported. Water rescue crews were sent to the area after receiving a call that the rafters were unaccounted for, but it's believed all members of the group were fine and on a bus home, the report added. In northern Columbia County, several residents had to be rescued from their roofs by helicopter, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said. (MORE: Firefighter Dies Battling Massive California Wildfire) Advertisement The police chief in Brick, New Jersey, declared a state of emergency and evacuated residents of a retirement community. Seven to 8 inches of rain fell on the Jersey shore town in a matter of hours. Monday afternoon, flooding continued in the area. In addition to Brick, Howell, Wall, Neptune and Lakewood townships were among the hardest-hit towns. Homes along the Metedeconk River in Howell Township were damaged by extensive flooding. In response to the flooding, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency Tuesday morning for five counties where the worst impacts were reported. In Pennsylvania, a flash flood emergency was declared for western Bradford County, where numerous residents had to be rescued from the town of Troy after widespread flooding was reported in the town of about 1,300. It was extended until 11:15 p.m. EDT Monday. Flooding persisted in Bradford County Tuesday morning, and additional water rescues were performed as residents were trapped in their homes. The National Weather Service in State College said there were numerous reports of 6 inches of rain or more in Schuylkill and Columbia counties. Just in time for the Monday afternoon rush hour, severe thunderstorms with torrential rain moved through the Washington D.C. and Baltimore metro areas. At least five roads were closed in the city of Baltimore because of flooding, and two water rescues were reported in Towson, Maryland, where motorists became trapped in high water. Vehicles were also stuck in floodwaters in other parts of Baltimore County as some roads became impassable. In the Philadelphia area, the Schuylkill Expressway was closed in both directions at the busy King of Prussia Mall exit. Sullivan County emergency management reported the village of Sonestown, Pennsylvania, was evacuated Monday morning due to widespread flooding. Water rescues were in progress in Watsontown, Pennsylvania, due to the flooded Tannery Run. Several water rescues were also reported Monday morning across parts of Montgomery County, according to the Emergency Operations Center. "With the weather pattern as it is, there could be some particularly bad flooding in parts of the watch area," tweeted the Mount Holly office of the NWS Monday morning. "Pay close attention to the weather today, especially if you live in a flood-prone location." In Philadelphia, bus and train service was delayed along several routes, NBC Philadephia reported. More than 100 flights were canceled Monday at Philadelphia International Airport, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. Near Philadelphia, Darby resident Hazel Coles said she had to escape rising floodwaters in her home by climbing out the window; some people had to be rescued by boat, she told the AP. Monday evening, a state of emergency was declared for the Darby Borough because of the flooding, NBC10 reported. "It's just crazy," Coles also told the AP. "I thank God it wasn't worse."<doc-sep>
At a Glance More than 10.5 inches of rain fell over nine hours in Mount Joy. Parts of State Highway 283 and U.S. Highway 30 were closed. A flash flood emergency was declared. Flash flooding caused road closures and stranded motorists in parts of Lancaster County in Pennsylvania on Friday afternoon. On Saturday, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency says Lancaster and York counties issued disaster declarations after 5 to 10 inches of rain in parts of Lancaster, York and Lebanon counties, the Associated Press reports. A spokeswoman for PEMA said evacuations were reported in a number of counties, but no injuries were reported. Flooding closed State Highway 283 at the Mount Joy/Manheim exit about 3 p.m. Friday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. All lanes of U.S. Highway 30, westbound between Cool Springs Road and State Highway 24, was also closed because of the flooding. Motorists had to be rescued from their cars when flash flooding hit Lancaster County in Pennsylvania on Friday, August 31, 2018. More than 10 inches of rain fell over nine hours in Mount Joy, the National Weather Service said. (Rohrerstown Fire Company) Lancaster Online reported that a bus filled with students was trapped in the floodwaters along Route 230 but the students were eventually evacuated. The site also said a vehicle was washed off the road into Chiques Creek, but the driver was able to get out safely. The National Weather Service says rainfall totals of up to 3 inches per hour were causing the flooding. NWS said 10.57 inches of rain fell over nine hours in Mount Joy; most of that between 1 and 4 p.m. Almost 8 inches was reported at Schaefferstown over a four hour period. Naumanstown had 9.41 inches dumped on it over five hours. WPMT-TV reports that motorists on State Highway 283 said water was over the tires of some cars stranded on the highway. Multiple water rescues were ongoing. Flash flooding closed roads and stranded motorists in high water in several parts of Pennsylvania on Friday, August 31, 2018. This was the scene near McKinley Road and State Highway 230. (Rohrerstown Fire Company) Amtrak said the heavy rains in the Mount Joy area caused engine problems on Pennsylvania Train 42, and a replacement engine was on the way from Harrisburg. Soon after that, Amtrak tweeted, "Due to severe weather and heavy rain near Mount Joy, (MJY) on the Philadelphia Harrisburg Line, a hold is in effect for all trains traveling through the area." A weak stationary frontal boundary is interacting with a pocket of very rich moisture located over the mid-Atlantic, according to weather.com meteorologist Jonathan Belles. The moisture is being strung out over southeastern Pennsylvania in the form of very slow moving or even training thunderstorms running over the same location leading to sustained extreme rainfall rates. Heavy rains also led to flooding in Lebanon, Berks, and York counties. In Fredericksburg, according to the Lebanon Daily News, floodwaters washed out a bridge on Airport Road near Horizon Drive.
This morning, Eminem fans from across the world woke up to the spontaneous release of a brand new Eminem album. ‘Kamikaze’ is the rap icon’s tenth studio album, and it’s proved extremely divisive among listeners. As ever, debate has spread like wildfire on Twitter – with fans being very vocal about their honest thoughts on the new record. Advertisement Many have been shocked by Shady’s excessive dissing towards numerous figures on today’s mainstream rap scene, including Earl Sweatshirt and Lil Yachty. For others, it was a throwback – they picked up on familiar 2000s vibes, and enjoyed reminiscing on The Marshal Mathers LP. Of course… it was shock and excitement that first found absolutely everywhere: THERE’S A NEW EMINEM ALBUM? — CrazyDripTVProductions ? (@CDTVProductions) August 31, 2018 EMINEM JUST FUCKING DROPPED A NEW ALBUM WITH NO ANNOUNCEMENT! BEST MERDEKA EVER! — vikarworld (@vikarworld) August 31, 2018 Then came the responses to Eminem’s complete ripping apart of the 2018 rap scene. Drake, Chance The Rapper, Tyler The Creator? You name it. Chances are, your best-loved artist was completely torn to shreds: Advertisement https://twitter.com/armondwilsonn/status/1035414160643956736 People really were surprised by the sound of his bars. So much so, one listener could relate to this scene of Harry Potter: My ears after listening to all of Em’s disses on #KAMIKAZE pic.twitter.com/PQivbmxgJb — Joey Castillo (@UncleJoeyy) August 31, 2018 Some showed their homage and true loyalty to the rap legend. One fan suggested that 13 year olds would be “trembling and biting their nails” hoping that Eminem wouldn’t come for their favourite rapper: https://twitter.com/PadreMaximilian/status/1035416293367640064 Clearly, fans are under the impression that Eminem still holds his almighty status in music: Eminem disses everyone, but no one will think about dissing him back ? #KAMIKAZE — Hitly ? (@Hitesh_Varsan1) August 31, 2018 Eminem just dissed all of your favorite rappers by name and not a single one of them is going to do shit about it. #kamikaze — Alex Antonovici (@Alex_Antonovici) August 31, 2018 Other fans geared slightly towards the middle of the spectrum, showing subtle appall in response to the intensity of his insults. One fan didn’t seem too happy about his dig at Machine Gun Kelly on the track ‘Not Alike’, labelling the diss as “unnecessary”: Eminem's new album is straight fire. No bullshit radio hits, just bars after bars. Rap music like how it should be. He really came back to literally fuck everyone up! The MGK diss was not necassary tho. 10/10 — vikarworld (@vikarworld) August 31, 2018 Some weren’t at all pleased with Slim’s… shady remarks: Eminem with these disses. He just handed out L’s left and right. ?#KAMIKAZE pic.twitter.com/ncU3AZQHmn — Dre ❇️? (@lordfijigawd) August 31, 2018 Some Twitter users were also very vocal about how Eminem speaks of the lack of success seen with his last album release. Mimicking the flow Kendrick Lamar, he quotes the line “Revival didn’t go viral” on the track ‘Greatest’: https://twitter.com/ASAPVick_/status/1035403424156790784 fuck now I'm glad about the backlash Revival got cause it brought back bloodthirsty Eminem #kamikaze — HEALTHYO MODE (@rohan_s25) August 31, 2018 Several fans were able to channel his slander back to the year 2000, when Eminem expressed a similar style of controversial verse on his third studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP: WHAT A FUCKING ALBUM. Eminem rapping and dissing in 2018, like it's the year 2000… #Kamikaze — tu2 (@turabhn) August 31, 2018 More hysteria – one fan found it appropriate to use this classic gif. https://twitter.com/RichHomieDave11/status/1035393322641223680 Have you felt the nostalgia yet? Well…… Kamikaze bangs. It’s like going back to the early 2000’s, what a great little surprise for my last day in work. #Eminem #Kamikaze @Eminem — Daniel R Thomas (@DanielRT11) August 31, 2018 Eminem’s ‘Kamikaze’ is available on all streaming services now. Words by Teo Canmetin.<doc-sep>It is unclear whether the lyric is referencing Tyler, the Creator's own description of his homosexuality, as it is a phrase he has used himself in the past, or whether Eminem is hitting back by rapping the word.<doc-sep>
Eminem dropped new surprise album "Kamikaze" late Thursday night, the follow-up to 2017's "Revival." At midnight on the East Coast, he tweeted the link to the album and wrote, "Tried not 2 overthink this 1... enjoy" along with a middle finger emoji. The rapper posted album art from "Kamikaze" as well. The cover shows the tail of a fighter plane that says "FU-2," while the back of the album shows the front of the plane crashing. Eminem teamed up with longtime collaborator Dr. Dre to executive-produce the album. The 13-track album features artists Joyner Lucas, Eminem's manager Paul Rosenberg, Royce Da 5'9" and Jessie Reyez. The album also includes Eminem's track from upcoming Marvel villain movie "Venom," starring Tom Hardy. On Thursday, Eminem teased his song from the movie on Twitter. Eminem released his last album, "Revival," last December. He promoted the movie with a spaghetti pop-up in Detroit. Last year, Eminem made headlines when he slammed President Trump in a freestyle rap called "The Storm" at the BET Hip Hop Awards. "This is his form of distraction, plus he gets an enormous reaction when he attacks the NFL, so we focus on that instead of talking Puerto Rico or gun reform for Nevada or these horrible tragedies, and he's bored and would rather cause a Twitter storm with the Packers," Eminem rapped. Eminem told his fans they had to pick sides. "Any fan of mine who's a supporter of his, I'm drawing in the sand a line -- you either for or against," he said. After using an expletive, Eminem said "the rest of America, stand up." Eminem "Kamikaze" track list
Bloomberg (Bloomberg) -- As Covid-19 continues to ravage India, financial professionals across the country are grappling with an increasingly surreal disconnect between the epidemic’s devastation and a record-breaking boom in local markets.The world’s worst coronavirus outbreak has battered India’s economy and lifted its official Covid death toll to more than 318,000 -- a figure that experts say is likely a significant undercount.And yet investors continue to snap up Indian assets, fueling a 65% rally in the Nifty 50 Index over the past 12 months that has outpaced every other major equity benchmark worldwide. The measure’s surge to a record on Thursday has coincided with the fastest rate of Indian initial public offerings since 2017 and an unprecedented flood of foreign-currency bond issuance by local companies.While the combination of pandemic pain and financial-market euphoria is hardly unique to India, nowhere else has the contrast been so extreme.Bulls say the gains are justified by central bank stimulus at home and abroad, along with signs that the current virus wave may be peaking and optimism that India’s long-term economic growth potential will emerge from the crisis intact. Skeptics point to overly rosy earnings estimates and the risk of further outbreaks in a country where vaccination rates remain stubbornly low. India’s central bank weighed in on Thursday, warning in its annual report that the surge in stocks “poses the risk of a bubble.”What’s clear is that financiers on all sides of the debate are stretched thin. Booming markets have left the industry swamped with work at a time when many employees have been sickened by the virus. Some have had to franticly search for medical help after hospitals were overrun and oxygen supplies fell short. Almost everyone has at least one friend or family member who has died.“You feel numb, as if we are in the midst of a war and are losing people one after the other,” said Vikaas Sachdeva, the Mumbai-based chief executive officer of Emkay Investment Managers Ltd., who lost four members of his extended family to the virus.Sachdeva expects Indian markets to be volatile in the near term as investors weigh uncertainties around the vaccination program and the possibility of a third wave. His firm has been buying shares of Indian companies with “high quality” management, betting that the country’s long-term investment case remains intact.India’s $2.9 trillion stock market has been buoyed in part by resilient demand from international investors, who’ve purchased a net $34.9 billion of shares over the past 12 months. While they pared holdings in April and early May, buying by local mutual funds and insurance companies has helped fill the gap. A steady decline in reported Covid cases since mid-May -- along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to avoid another nationwide lockdown -- have added weight to calls for further market gains.Indian companies have taken advantage of the exuberance in markets to raise about $4 billion via public offerings since the start of the year, on track for the busiest first-half since 2017, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.“The IPO boom is being driven by Indian technology companies coming of age with businesses doing better than expected,” said Sunil Khaitan, India head of global capital markets at Bank of America. “Tech companies are advancing their fundraising plans and financial sponsors also believe this is a good time to bring in public market investors in these companies amidst ample global liquidity.”Khaitan expects India IPO volumes to more than double in 2021 from the previous year.The surge in activity has left some financial firms scrambling to complete deals after employees were sidelined by the virus. The head of equity capital markets at a Mumbai-based investment bank, who asked not be named discussing private matters, said that at one point 25% of his 40-person group was infected.About 200,000 Indian bank employees have been infected and 1,200 have died since the pandemic began, the industry’s largest union estimated this month.Among the biggest risks for India market optimists is another virus wave. Just 3.2% of the population has been fully vaccinated, versus 39.7% in the U.S. and 10.1% in Brazil, according to Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Tracker.The Indian economy’s recovery from last year’s recession is already showing signs of sputtering. The country lost 10 million jobs in May, according to private research firm Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy Pvt. Among the 40 companies in the Nifty 50 index that have posted quarterly results so far, more than half have missed analysts’ estimates. While India’s central bank predicts the economy will grow at a 10.5% pace this fiscal year, other forecasters including S&P Global Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service have recently cut their estimates to below 10%.“If this Covid situation keeps affecting newer areas and new strains keep emerging, then there is a problem for the near term,” said Deepak Jasani, head of retail research at HDFC Securities Ltd.Sachdeva, the Emkay CEO, said Covid will impact him and his colleagues in ways that go far beyond their work in finance. He’s reading “The Difficulty of Being Good” by Gurcharan Das, who writes about his search for a meaningful life.“The pandemic has brought about a change in many of us and we are more aware of things that matter most in life,” Sachdeva said. “We would though have to see if this is indeed a permanent change when life comes back normal.”(Updates death toll in second paragraph)More stories like this are available on bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.<doc-sep>Facebook Your Facebook account may have been hacked this week. The social networking giant on Friday said "almost 50 million accounts" were compromised, a discovery its engineers made on Tuesday. Here's what you need to know. Now playing: Watch this: Facebook explains breach that exposed data on 50 million... What happened? According to Facebook, "attackers exploited a vulnerability in Facebook's code that affected View As, a feature that lets people see what their own profile looks like to someone else. This allowed them to steal Facebook access tokens, which they could then use to take over people's accounts." What's an access token? An access token keeps you logged into Facebook so you don't need to enter your password each time you visit the site or app. If an attacker has your token, then he or she has access to your account. Was my account hacked? Odds are it was not. While 50 million sounds like a big number, it's a small percentage of the more than two billion active Facebook accounts. If you go to your Facebook page and don't need to log in, then your account is safe -- it was not breached. If you go to your Facebook page and find that you are logged out, then your account may have been breached. In response to discovering the attack, Facebook reset the access tokens of the 50 million accounts it found to be compromised, which will require those users to enter their password to log back in. Facebook also took the precaution to reset access tokens of an additional 40 million accounts for those users who used the "View As" feature in the last year. If your account was affected, Facebook will notify you in a message at the top of your News Feed when you log back in to explain what happened. Facebook has also temporarily turned off the View As feature while it investigates. Has Facebook fixed the breach? According to Mark Zuckerberg himself, "We patched the security vulnerability to prevent this attacker or any other from being able to steal additional access tokens." The company, however, still does not know who is responsible for the attack. I'm still nervous. Should I change my password? Facebook says there's no need to change your password, but it certainly wouldn't hurt to pick a new one. After all, the Cambridge Analytica fiasco was worse than Facebook initially believed or admitted. You could also just log out of your Facebook account and then log back in without needing to change your password. This simple action will reset your access token, which should put any immediate worries to rest while we wait for Facebook to share more information about the attack. To log out of Facebook on all of your devices, go to the Security and Login page and in the Where You're Logged In section, click See More and then click Log Out Of All Sessions.<doc-sep>
Hours after Facebook announced on Friday a huge data breach that affected at least 50 million users, the news got worse. In a conference call with reporters—Facebook’s second of the day, after the first one left many questions unanswered—the company’s vice president of product, Guy Rosen, said that the hackers could have also gained access to users’ accounts on other apps and websites, beyond Facebook itself, via Facebook Login. That’s the feature of Facebook that allows you to sign up for, and log in to, all kinds of other online services using your Facebook credentials. For users whose Facebook accounts were hacked, the company confirmed, it’s possible that those third-party accounts could have been breached as well. The follow-up call was meant to clarify some of the details of the breach, which is almost certainly the most significant in Facebook’s history. In it, Rosen explained how three separate bugs combined to give hackers a path to full control of users’ Facebook accounts. They gained access not by stealing users’ passwords, but via a sort of digital key called an “access token” that’s meant to let you into your account on another device (say, your phone) automatically when you’re already logged in on another (say, your laptop). The good news is that the hackers don’t have anyone’s Facebook passwords—so even users who were affected by the breach don’t necessarily have to change those. The bad news: They could theoretically have used that same token to gain access to some of users’ other online accounts, depending on how the relevant apps and sites handle Facebook access tokens. It was not immediately clear whether the hackers—who remain unknown—actually took advantage of this, nor how easy it would have been for them to do so. Any such connections should have been broken when Facebook reset the access tokens of the affected users, beginning Thursday night. That would have logged users out of those third-party apps and sites. Facebook also clarified that users affected by the Facebook breach who had Instagram or Oculus accounts linked to their Facebook account would need to delink and relink those accounts. One piece of good news: Whatsapp was apparently not affected. The story is still developing, and more details are likely to emerge in the days to come. But there’s already one conclusion we can make: There was a time when Facebook harbored ambitions to be a sort of “universal login” for sites and apps everywhere—like a driver’s license for the online world. That never quite came to pass, but it did get pretty far along. This should be the final answer to the question of whether it was ever a good idea.
Hong Kong’s strong performance in dining can be traced to an increase in high-end, gourmet dining options including Beef & Liberty, Caviar House & Prunier and Lady M patisseries. Photo: K.Y. Cheng<doc-sep>Singapore’s Changi Airport has been crowned the world’s best airport for the seventh year running. The airport topped the charts at the Skytrax 2019 awards, which are voted on by passengers from all over the world. Changi connects passengers to 200 destinations worldwide, with 5,000 arrivals and departures a week on 80 airlines. The transport hub advertises itself as “More than an airport”: attractions include art installations and sculptures, a butterfly park, cactus garden and cinema. Changi’s Jewel Airport, a 137,000sqm “indoor sanctuary” connected to terminals 1, 2 and 3, will enhance the offering even further when it opens on 17 April. The world's healthiest and happiest airports Show all 8 1 /8 The world's healthiest and happiest airports The world's healthiest and happiest airports Therapy dogs at Vancouver International Airport Vancouver International Airport employs therapy dogs to assist with anxious and stressed passengers Vancouver International Airport The world's healthiest and happiest airports The rooftop swimming pool at Changi Airport, Singapore This airport also includes its own cinema Changi Airport, Singapore The world's healthiest and happiest airports Green space at Vancouver International Airport Vancouver International Airport scored top marks for outdoor and green space Vancouver International Airport The world's healthiest and happiest airports The outdoor terrace at San Francisco International Airport San Francisco International Airport is the seventh busiest airport in the US San Francisco International Airport The world's healthiest and happiest airports Fancy a dip? A pool at Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest airport and number three in the ranking Dubai International Airport The world's healthiest and happiest airports Frankfurt Airport With an open-air roof terrace, dedicated silent chairs, a quiet room and peaceful leisure facilities, Frankfurt International Airport came top in the ranking Frankfurt Airport The world's healthiest and happiest airports Work out The transit lounge gym facilities at Changi Airport's Terminal 2 Changi Airport, Singapore The world's healthiest and happiest airports The spa at Vancouver International Airport Vancouver International Airport came seventh in the ranking Vancouver International Airport The £951m development adds a suspended trampoline, giant slide, indoor forest, hedge and mirror mazes, “foggy bowls” (a children’s park with mist clouds to chase) and the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. The airport also has an array of shops (155 in total) and dining options (105) for travellers to choose from. “We thank our passengers for their continued support,” said Lee Seow Hiang, CEO of Changi Airport Group. “Their vote of confidence motivates us in our pursuit of service excellence and pushes us to continue redefining what an airport can be.” Edward Plaisted, CEO of Skytrax said, “To be voted the World’s Best Airport for the seventh consecutive year is a truly fabulous achievement for Changi Airport, and this award continues to underline the airport’s popularity with international air travellers.” Asia dominated the top 10, with Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon coming in second and third place respectively. ✕ Support free-thinking journalism and attend Independent events The UK makes a showing, with London Heathrow, Europe’s busiest by passenger traffic, clinching eighth place. 10 best airports<doc-sep>Singapore's Changi Airport has been named the "World's Greatest Airport" for the seventh year in a row, the tenth time ever. It's not some kind of coincidence either. With a rooftop swimming pool; sunflower, butterfly, and cactus gardens; 24-hour movie theater; and four-story slide; I imagine travelers aren't too concerned about flight delays. In fact, they just might be wishing for them. For the annual Skytrax World Airport Awards, Changi beat out Tokyo's Haneda, South Korea's Incheon, and Doha's Hamad International Airports for the coveted title. It's not only continued to wow visitors with its impressive size, architecture, and amenities, but with its insane food selection, as well. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Late, great chef and travel host Anthony Bourdain raved over Changi's dining, which according to CNN includes Malay, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Western, Singaporean, Indian, Halal, and Vegetarian dishes. "I'm tragically familiar with the offerings at just about every airport in the world," he told the New York Times in 2017. "Changi Airport in Singapore has the best food." This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. He also endorsed Tokyo's aviation center, which ranked second on the list. "[They have] a sushi bar right near the gates serving flights to the States that’s extraordinarily good for an airport sushi place," he continued. The airport's success is largely credited to it's ongoing innovation. In 2019, they'll introduce an 820-foot trampoline, canopy bridge, mirror maze, and oh so much more. 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After nabbing top honors at the 2019 “Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants” awards earlier this week, Singapore continues to dominate as a global cultural leader by landing at number one on this year’s “Skytrax World’s Best Airports” list for its sparkling Changi hub. It marks an impressive seventh consecutive time that the location has claimed the crown, with the honor having been doled out on Wednesday at the Passenger Terminal Expo in London. “To be voted the World’s Best Airport for the seventh consecutive year is a truly fabulous achievement for Changi Airport, and this award continues to underline the airport’s popularity with international air travelers,” stated Edward Plaisted, CEO of Skytrax, which collects survey data from airport customers around the world to determine the winners. Singapore Changi Airport boasts a rooftop swimming pool, several art installations and wildlife gardens, a gallery devoted to Singapore’s Peranakan community, two 24-hour movie theaters, and a number of luxury shops and fine dining establishments, among other amenities. The location plans to upgrade even further next month with the opening of Jewel Changi Airport, a 10-story division connected to terminal one that will house more attractions, including over 280 retailers. Jewel will also debut the highly-anticipated Rain Vortex, set to be the world’s tallest indoor waterfall at 40 meters high. Changi was also bestowed the title of best airport hotel for its Crowne Plaza accommodation. Meanwhile, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) came in second overall and took home additional accolades for “World’s Best Domestic Airport” and “World’s Cleanest Airport.” Three Japanese airports in total landed in the top 10, while there were six from Asia altogether —the balance of awards went to ports in Doha, Qatar, Munich, London and Zurich. Check out the top 10 airports on this year’s list by scrolling below, and if visiting the luxurious Singapore locale, look into the historical East Coast tour as a starting point. For more travel news, read about the most expensive city in the world. “Skytrax World Airport Awards” 2019: 1. Singapore Changi Airport — Singapore 2. Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) — Tokyo 3. Incheon International Airport — Seoul, South Korea 4. Hamad International Airport — Doha, Qatar 5. Hong Kong International Airport — Hong Kong 6. Central Japan International Airport — Bay of Ise, Japan 7. Munich Airport — Munich 8. London Heathrow Airport — London 9. Narita International Airport — Tokyo 10. Zurich Airport — Zurich
Ash Barty has levelled Australia’s Fed Cup semi-final against Belarus with a 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 win over Fed Cup superstar and former World No.1 Victoria Azarenka. Azarenka had to this point won 13-straight Fed Cup singles matches, dating back to 2010 but Barty was all over her, especially in the second set. Two-time Australian Open champion Azarenka had the upper hand early, as the pair traded breaks to start the opening set but it was Barty who showed impressive resolve later on as things got tight. Serving at five-all the Australian staved off three consecutive break points to hold serve from 0-40 down with some big serves, including taking a chance at 30-40 when she went for a massive second serve. It was a turning point — as the Australian went on to take the breaker 7-2. The pair again traded breaks of serve across the first four games of the second set before Barty finally consolidated for a 4-2 lead over Azarenka, going on to break her again at 5-3 to take the match as Azarenka, who had saved two match points, dumped a forehand into the net. Barty was at her best when she was using the angles and pulling the powerful Azarenka around the court to force an error — a tactic she may need to use again in the reverse singles. Her win put the tie against last year’s runners up back on balance at 1-1 and she will get things underway on Sunday when she takes on Aryna Sabalenka, who has won their last two matches in straight sets, in the opening rubber of the day. Barty was well aware of her poor record against her fellow rising star on the WTA Tour. “This is really special playing at home, this is unreal,” Barty said. “For me personally (the task) is get my head around Aryna tomorrow, I don’t have a fantastic record against her, so hopefully we can change that.” Barty’s performance against Azarenka earned the praise of Australian tennis royalty as Evonne Goolagong-Cawley, who led Australia to their last Fed Cup victory in 1974 proclaimed the tennis world “is her oyster”. “She’s got great hands, fantastic, it (the slice backhand) was something I enjoyed in my career,” she said. “Every time I saw her do that I thought ‘oh that must have felt good’. “A lot of the players today, with the style and grip, don’t seem to like that shot and it’s helped her get through a lot of matches. “It’s such a pleasure to watch Ash play. She’s got so many skills, has improved out of sight. “I think she’s quite capable of winning a grand slam and has proved it already.” Sabalenka earlier extended Sam Stosur’s hometown horror streak to four straight losses in Brisbane. The 20-year-old prevailed 7-5 5-7 6-3 at Pat Rafter Arena in a nervy contest that lasted nearly three hours, featured 17 breaks of serve and as many momentum swings. Stosur fought from a set and break down but the world No. 10’s power game eventually proved too much. Sabalenka was destructive on two fronts, mixing unbeatable tennis with regular unforced errors while Stosur did well to match her power from the back of the court. The Belarusian coupled 15 double faults with 37 winners across the contest to ensure there was always pressure on her serve. Every time she looked to seize control Stosur would find a way back in, with five consecutive breaks of Sabalenka’s serve in the second set helping the Australian get back on level terms. Sabalenka lifted a gear in the third set and a series of brutal forehand winners landed her the crucial break as the rowdy crowd armed with horns and a drum rode every point. “I was disappointed not to get through that one and win it but I don’t think there’s a lot I could change or do differently,” Stosur, who rated it the best Fed Cup atmosphere she’d experienced, said. “I’m really proud of that performance … really enjoyed the moment and was enjoying the crowd. “I hit the ball well, hit it hard … a couple of moments in that third set she came up with some clutch returns and that’s why she’s top 10.” Captain Alicia Molik seemed to intimate that it might not be Stosur who takes on Azarenka tomorrow. Speaking after Barty’s match, Molik seemed to indicate she might keep Stosur fresh for a potential live and deciding doubles rubber, where the veteran would team with Barty. “We’re pretty good at this situation, I was just so rapt,” Molik said of the day’s play. “It was a miraculous performance from Sam in front of her home crowd and Ash brought it home strong to stand us in a great position. “We are prepared for the final rubber if need be, we have a strong doubles team and now what it presents is a few opportunities in our team.” Molik could call on Stosur for Sunday’s reverse singles or opt to inject either Priscilla Hon or Daria Gavrilova. —With Murray Wenzel AAP<doc-sep>Barty had some trouble in the first set against the two-time Australian Open champion and saved three break points at 5-5 to go on to win 7-6(2) 6-3 and level the tie at 1-1. Aryna Sabalenka earlier gave Belarus a strong start to the tie when she beat former U.S. Open champion Sam Stosur 7-5 5-7 6-3 in two hours, 47 minutes. "I knew the first set would be key," Barty said of her match against her current doubles partner. Roland-Garros Nadal, Djokovic and Federer in same half of juicy French Open draw YESTERDAY AT 15:19 Ashleigh Barty of Australia embraces Victoria Azarenka of Belarus following their first round match of the Fed Cup tennis semi-final between Australia and Belarus at the Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane on April 20, 2019 Image credit: Getty Images I dug myself into a hole in that 5-5 game but I went back to what I do well and got out of it. "For me it was just about me coming out and doing every thing right. I prepared really well all week." World number 10 Sabalenka looked completely out of sorts in the first two sets against Stosur, with both players struggling to hold serve. Sabalenka, however, turned up her power game in the third and after establishing a 4-1 lead blew her first match point opportunity in the eighth game on Stosur's serve when she blasted a backhand volley wide with the court open. She raced out to a 40-0 lead in the next game and while Stosur saved her second match point, the Australian sent a backhand long on the next point that gave Belarus a 1-0 lead. Ashleigh Barty of Australia celebrates her victory over Victoria Azarenka of Belarus during their first round match of the Fed Cup tennis semi-final between Australia and Belarus at the Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane on April 20, 2019. Image credit: Getty Images "It was an unbelievable match," Sabalenka said. "She played so quick, I couldn't touch the ball on her returns. You must fight for each point. I'm happy to have handled her level today Australia captain Alicia Molik praised Stosur's performance but also hinted that she may change her lineup for the reverse singles on Sunday, depending on how the 35-year-old recovers. Australia are attempting to reach their first Fed Cup final since 1993. They have not won the title since 1974. Belarus were beaten 3-2 by the United States in their only Fed Cup final appearance in Minsk in 2017. Roland-Garros French Open talking points: Will Nadal and Swiatek repeat? How will Federer fare? 26/05/2021 AT 07:43<doc-sep>Ashleigh Barty and Samantha Stosur of Australia celebrate winning against Belarus. An Ashleigh Barty-powered Australia seized their moment when tennis briefly stole the spotlight in April but they aren’t done yet after booking the country’s first Fed Cup finals appearance in 26 years. World No.9 Barty won all three of her matches in Brisbane to improve her unbeaten run to 14 in the teams event and become the first women to win all six matches on the way to a Fed Cup decider. A tense weekend came down to the doubles rubber, with Barty and Samantha Stosur beating Belarus pair Victoria Azarenka and Aryna Sabalenko in a thrilling decider 7-5 3-6 6-2. Australia will host the final in November against the winner of France and Romania, a tie which is currently locked at 1-1. Sam Stosur and Ash Barty of Australia celebrate winning the first set. Source: AAP Australian captain Alicia Molik remained calm on the sidelines but beneath that exterior was fully aware of the significance as Australia chase their first title since 1974. “It was just an incredible weekend,” Molik said. “How fabulous for them (the crowd) to watch role models like this... I hope they were watching us, not (AFL team) Carlton. “Everyone loves to support the Aussies, but the Aussie Open feels like it comes and goes so quickly (in January). “I feel fortunate... to have the stage in April and we’ll get to share it again in November. “I don’t remember anyone talking about just making the final and I think that’s a good thing.” Aryna Sabalenka and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus in action. Source: AAP Barty was a class above all weekend and it wasn’t missed by a gracious Belarus team who were led on Sunday by former world No.1 and two-time Australian Open winner Azarenka. Her 6-1 6-1 domination of Stosur gave Belarus the momentum after Barty had beaten world No.10 Aryna Sabalenka 6-2 6-2 to edge Australia ahead 2-1. “It was that close; the whole weekend was just an extraordinary display of women’s tennis and I was just so happy to be a part of that,” Azarenka said. “They just took their opportunities a little better. “They were really good today... for me personally I walked off with a smile because I’m very proud of my team.” Ashleigh Barty of Australia stretches for the ball at Pat Rafter Arena. Source: Getty Images An Australian Fed Cup record crowd of 9554 across both days sat mesmerised as both teams threw everything at each other in the tie. Barty was ice cool all weekend, striding calmly onto court with three-year-old niece Lucy in her arms on Sunday before switching into game mode. Molik’s decision to stick with Stosur for both of Sunday’s matches was a brave one, but the 35-year-old recovered remarkably. Blown away by Azarenka earlier in the day — Stosur only held serve once all match — the veteran reset to improve her perfect Fed Cup doubles record to 8-0 thanks to some quick hands and assured court craft under immense pressure. Both women will depart for the clay and grass courts of Europe before returning for a November home final in a city to be confirmed. FED CUP SEMI FINAL Sabalenka bt Stosur 7-5 5-7 6-3 Barty bt Azarenka 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 Barty bt Sabalenka 6-2 6-2 Azarenka bt Stosur 6-1 6-1 Barty/Stosur bt Azarenka/Sabalenka 7-5 3-6 6-2<doc-sep>
Sam Stosur and Ashleigh Barty have sent Australia into their first Fed Cup final in 26 years by taking out the deciding doubles tie against the Belarusian team of Victoria Azarenka and world No. 10 Aryna Sabalenka. They took out what was a rollercoaster of a match 7-5 3-6 6-2 on Brisbane’s Pat Rafter Arena to book a showdown against either France or Romania in November. They took the opening set after breaking at 6-5 up before the Belarusian pair hit back to take the second set 6-3. But in the final set the Australians turned it on, especially Stosur who late in her career may have finally put away some of the mental demons that have plagued her when playing at home. Stosur was steely and immense in the final set, upping her game to the levels that saw her claim multiple slam doubles titles and the 2011 US Open singles title. Her volleying and serve were solid, while her shot selection was also spot on, with her forehand as dangerous as ever. This tennis is absolutely breathtaking! A huge break for the Aussies 🇦🇺#FedCup #AUSBLR pic.twitter.com/L55Wy0LjWO — Fed Cup (@FedCup) April 21, 2019 Todd Woodbridge called Stosur’s final set “her best all weekend” before also praising her for her mental strength in bouncing back. “It was such a classy performance by her,” Woodbridge said of Stosur’s performance. Stosur herself said she never doubted herself despite a 6-1 6-1 hammering in her reverse singles at the hands of Azarenka — in a match where she looked sluggish and off the pace — but in the doubles Stosur was sharp. “I was ready to come out here and play some good doubles with Ash, we had never played together before and knew it was going to be a tough one,” Stosur said. “It’s just super exciting to be in a Fed Cup final. We have all worked so hard all year and will give it our best shot here in November.” In the reverse singles Stosur it was a dominant performance from Azarenka, who performed like the player she once was when she was world No. 1 and Stosur had no answers for her in a rubber where she could have clinched the tie after Barty had earlier put Australia on the brink of victory, when she crushed world No. 10 Aryna Sabalenka 6-2 6-2. The win gave Australia a 2-1 edge in the semi-final tie and put them on the verge of a chance at their first title in the event since 1974. "Ash Barty puts Australia into the lead!" A 10-1 singles record and a 16-2 overall record - an amazing @FedCup career.#AUSBLR #GoAussies pic.twitter.com/34VQ3Xxi0V — TennisAustralia (@TennisAustralia) April 21, 2019 Barty proved too steady for the freewheeling Sabalenka, grinding away on her opponent’s serve until it eventually proved too much for the Belarusian. Sabalenka’s serving woes of Saturday returned, with six double faults among 16 unforced errors in the first set compared to Barty’s seven. Conversely, Barty served well in the clutch moments, fending off the early pressure and sealing the first set with an ace. It was more of the same in the second set as Barty produced in the big moments to save four break points across her first two service games. Sabalenka was the first to crack when she handed the 22-year-old Barty a break with a loose forehand and double fault for a 3-2 lead. Barty didn’t need another invitation and she broke Sabalenka again before she served out the match. Australia’s No. 1 walked onto court with three-year-old niece Lucy in her arms to start the day and brought her into the post-match press conference. With Lucy sitting next to her, Barty credited Stosur for exposing some cracks in Sabalenka’s armour on Saturday. “I was able to take advantage of it today, particularly on return games,” Barty said. “It was a wrestle, it was important to hang in there physically and continue to build pressure.” —With AAP
The German football team will fly home to a sea of front pages chronicling the disastrous end to their World Cup campaign. Germany lost 2-0 to South Korea on Wednesday night, sending Mexico and Sweden through to the next round of the competition. Dubbed the curse of the champions, it is the third World Cup in a row that has seen the previous winner out in the group stage, but it is the first time the German team has achieved that feat in 80 years. While the international media relished in "Schadenfraude", German newspapers were subdued in defeat on Thursday morning. Here is how they reported their exit: The front page of Die Welt featured a picture of dejected midfielder Toni Kroos alongside the headline "Aus und vorbei" - which translates as "over and out". Advertisement Links: unsere Seite 1 nach dem 7:1 2014. Rechts: unsere Seite 1 nach dem WM-Aus 2018. pic.twitter.com/r0EB0xpSki — BILD (@BILD) June 27, 2018 Bild used one of its same headlines from the World Cup 2014, when Germany beat Brazil 7-1 in the semi-finals on 8 July. The headline reads "without words", though this time, it is for a very different reason. A simple "Out" marks the front of Rheinische Post. Inside, its assessment gives eight reasons the team failed, including blaming the coach for reaching for the escape plan too late on in the match. Image: German newspapers had the country's shock exit from the World Cup on the front pages On the front of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, "Historische Pleite", roughly meaning "historically bankrupt", alongside a picture of Timo Werner clutching his head in frustration. Image: Frankfurter Allegemeine ran a straight forward headline There was a more straight and to the point headline on the Frankfurter Allgemeine, which writes "Germany eliminated in the group stage". Image: Die Zeit homepage after the defeat on Wednesday On the top of the homepage for Die Zeit, the headline translates as "the end of self-glorification". It adds: "Helpless, bloodless, mediocre. German football is less good than many think. Maybe it needed this World Cup finish to see that. And to win again." Finally the front of die tagezeitung, also known as the Taz, says that "German people walk like that". It is in reference to a World Cup song, which explains how the Germans walk compared with their less successful French, Spanish and English rivals.<doc-sep>Eighty years. That's how long it had been since the last time Germany failed to make it past the group stage at the World Cup before it lost in stunning fashion to Korea Wednesday afternoon. Two stoppage-time goals for Korea ended up being the difference in a game that Germany needed to win to avoid the same fate as the 1938 squad. Instead, Sweden and Mexico advanced to the knockout stage out of Group F with six points each. And the social media world has been buzzing. Athletes are sad, media outlets are taking shots, and countries are experiencing a roller-coaster of emotions. The German loss meant that Mexico made it through, despite losing 3-0 to Sweden. And the reaction from the Mexican faithful says it all. Sadly, so does the German reaction. Korea score against Germany in Russia. 11,000km away in Mexico City, this happens...https://t.co/yJG5RWXCrj #WorldCup [🎥 @COPA90] pic.twitter.com/2WzNCrE9Hn —@cnnsport Fans in Berlin react to Germany crashing out of the World Cup at the group stage for the first time since 1938 https://t.co/mLhFcF00qu pic.twitter.com/ARlxdI28pn —@itvnews Perhaps the most famous German athlete to ever cross into North American pro sports had nothing to say once his team's hopes were dashed. Speechless. Ima need some time.... —@swish41 Fox Sports Brasil had some fun on Twitter, digging the knife deeper into the hearts of German fans. But hopefully if you're a Brazilian fan you don't believe in jinxes? Brazil plays Serbia later today, and advancing to the next round has not been guaranteed yet. What this does do is guarantee a different country will be celebrating on the world stage soon. Oh, and that K-Pop is about to become a lot more popular in Mexico. 🇲🇽DEAR KOREANS: Thank you and I love you. Imma start listening to K-pop and Korean dramas! Vamos Korea!!! 😤🇰🇷🇰🇷 —@navvmari<doc-sep>Germany are in turmoil after crashing out of the group stage of the World Cup for the first time in 80 years with the media back home turning on the defending world champions after one of the lowest points in their storied history. A 2-0 defeat to South Korea in Kazan following stoppage-time goals from Kim Young-gwon and Son Heung-min condemned the four-time champions to an ignominious bottom-place finish in Group F. It is the first time since 1938 that Germany have failed to progress beyond the first stage of the tournament and national newspaper Bild led the fierce criticism, topping its on the whistle report with the line: "This is the biggest disgrace in German World Cup history!" The front page on Thursday morning was simply "Ohne Worte!" or "no words", a nod to the very same front page in very different circumstances four years ago following the 7-1 win over Brazil. World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Show all 22 1 /22 World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Cho Hyun-woo - 8/10 Made several fantastic saves, including a diving save early in the second half to deny Goretzka. A deserved clean sheet for him AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Lee Yong - 7/10 Defended very strongly at right back and got forward to on the break to give South Korea’s attack more options. Ran himself into the ground AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Yun Young-sun - 7/10 Outstanding in defence. Germany kept coming at South Korea and, baring a couple of mistakes, Young-sun held his own against the World Cup holders AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Kim Young-gwon - 8/10 Linked well with Yun Young-Sun in defence to stop Germany’s attacks. Got the goal that knocked out the world champions before Son landed the hammer blow. A class performance AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Chul Hong - 7/10 Was put under immense pressure at left-back as Germany pounded the right side but stood strong and kept a clean sheet Getty Images, World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Lee Jae-sung - 7/10 Led the attack out of Korea’s half when they moved onto the counter. Delivered good balls into Son to give Korea their best chances on goal EPA World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Jang Hyun-soo - 6/10 Quick on the counter attack and broke free regularly in the second half. Didn't provide enough service to Son, though AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Jung Woo-young - 7/10 Had a good free kick saved by Neuer. Attacked well on the counter in the second half EPA World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Moon Seon-min - 7/10 Worked like a racehorse down the left, sprinting back and forth all day. His only negative was holding onto the ball too long near Germany's goal AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Son Heung-Min - 7/10 Advanced forward when on the break and created a few half chances. Picked up a yellow card in the second half for diving but finally got his goal in the 96th minute REUTERS World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Koo Ja-cheol - 6/10 Struggled with an injury so couldn’t make enough of his possession when he got into the box AP World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Manuel Neuer - 6/10 Made an error in the first half that almost let Son Heung-Min score the opener, but he recovered well to punch it clear AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Joshua Kimmich - 6/10 He wasn’t challenged a great deal at the back but gave Germany options going forward, including a loopy cross in the second half to set up Goretzka AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Niklas Sule - 6/10 Made some quality passes from the back to launch a rather sluggish German side into attacking positions. Had a 98 per cent pass completion rate in the first half REUTERS World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Mats Hummels - 6/10 Stormed forward in the second half to try and rescue his team, but to no avail. Germany's defence came undone in those chaotic final minutes AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Jonas Hector - 6/10 Went forward with serious gusto and more often than not found himself in front of goal. But that was about it from the player AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Sami Khedira - 6/10 Sluggish in midfield. Saw plenty of the ball but was unable to break down the South Korean defence AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Toni Kroos - 6/10 Didn’t play well enough today. Created some chances for his side but was lacking in urgency and desire Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Leon Goretzka - 5/10 Had one of Germany’s best chances in the second half; should have directed his header better but forced Cho into the save AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Mesut Ozil - 5/10 A poor performance. He was slow in midfield while a number of his passes missed their target by some way. He did, however, deliver the ball for Germany’s best chance of the second half AFP/Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Marco Reus - 6/10 Tried his best to create chances all over the pitch but came up against a determined South Korean side Getty Images World Cup: South Korea vs Germany player ratings Timo Werner - 5/10 Didn’t find enough good positions as the front-line striker. Often drifted to the left which limited his chances on goal AFP/Getty Images Die Welt went with "Over and Out" while "Out" was enough for the Dusseldorf-based Rheinische Post. It's not only the press in Germany that have led on Die Mannschaft, other European papers have done the same with L'Equipe describing their defeat in Kazan as a "thunderstrike" for the tournament. Former captain Lothar Matthaus, who lifted the World Cup with West Germany in 1990, wrote on Twitter: "This is a very sad afternoon." Coach Joachim Low's tenure is therefore under considerable scrutiny and, despite signing a four-year contract last month, he admitted he would take time to reflect on his future. Asked whether he will continue in the role he has held for the last 12 years, Low, 58, told a press conference: "That's hard to say. Of course, it takes a couple of hours to look into that. I'm shocked, I'm shocked because we didn't manage to pull it off. "Where we go from here, we'll have to talk about it calmly. It will take me some hours now to come to terms with it. I'm incredibly disappointed by this elimination." Bild used the same headline but for very different reasons four years apart (Bild) Germany recovered from their opening defeat to Mexico by snatching a dramatic win over Sweden courtesy of a stoppage-time goal from Toni Kroos. And victory over South Korea would have been enough to progress after Sweden clinched a 3-0 victory against Mexico in Nizhny Novgorod. However, Die Mannschaft were once again far from at their best, with defender Mats Hummels particularly wasteful in front of goal. Kim was not so profligate when he fired home from close range - although he was initially given offside before a VAR review sparked renewed celebrations - and Son completed the job. Asked about Kim's strike, which was allowed after Toni Kroos was adjudged to have played the ball backwards, Low said: "The player was in an offside position - that's what I saw. But if the video referees have taken a different decision, then they will probably be right." "Out" (Rheinische Post) Low and his players will return to Germany on Thursday, but with the coach dismissing suggestions that dark times could lie ahead.<doc-sep>
Joachim Loew will consider his future as Germany head coach after the defending World Cup champions suffered a shock group-stage elimination. A 2-0 defeat to South Korea in Kazan following stoppage-time goals from Kim Young-gwon and Son Heung-min condemned the four-time champions to an ignominious bottom-place finish in Group F. It is the first time since 1938 that Germany have failed to progress beyond the first stage of the tournament and national newspaper Bild led the fierce criticism, declaring: "This is the biggest disgrace in German World Cup history!" Former captain Lothar Matthaus, who lifted the World Cup with West Germany in 1990, wrote on Twitter: "This is a very sad afternoon." Loew's tenure is therefore under considerable scrutiny and, despite signing a four-year contract last month, he admitted he would take time to reflect on his future. Asked whether he will continue in the role he has held for the last 12 years, Loew, 58, told a press conference: "That's hard to say. Of course, it takes a couple of hours to look into that. I'm shocked, I'm shocked because we didn't manage to pull it off. "Where we go from here, we'll have to talk about it calmly. It will take me some hours now to come to terms with it. I'm incredibly disappointed by this elimination." Germany recovered from their opening defeat to Mexico by snatching a dramatic win over Sweden courtesy of a stoppage-time goal from Toni Kroos. And victory over South Korea would have been enough to progress after Sweden clinched a 3-0 victory against Mexico in Nizhny Novgorod. However, Die Mannschaft were once again far from at their best, with defender Mats Hummels particularly wasteful in front of goal. Kim Young-gwon scores against Germany for South Korea Kim was not so profligate when he fired home from close range - although he was initially given offside before a VAR review sparked renewed celebrations - and Son completed the job. Asked about Kim's strike, which was allowed after Toni Kroos was adjudged to have played the ball backwards, Loew said: "The player was in an offside position - that's what I saw. "But if the video referees have taken a different decision, then they will probably be right." Low and his players will return to Germany on Thursday, but with the coach dismissing suggestions that dark times could lie ahead. He said: "Until quite recently, we have probably been the most consistent, in terms of performance, team in the past 10, 12 years. "But we now are out and, of course, it's a case of absolute sadness and disappointment, but I think we have young players who are very talented and who have the opportunity to go forward."
(CNN) — The husband of a US Army soldier killed in combat was detained and deported to Mexico last week by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement even though he had been granted permission to stay in the United States, according to his attorney. The man, who is now back in Phoenix, where he lives, had been granted “parole in place,” clearing him to remain in the United States after his wife was killed in 2010 in Afghanistan, the attorney says. Jose Gonzalez Carranza was arrested by ICE agents at his home in Phoenix on April 8 and was taken to Nogales, Mexico, on the border two days later, his lawyer, Ezequiel Hernandez, told CNN on Monday. Carranza was brought back to Phoenix and released Monday, hours after his deportation was first reported by The Arizona Republic. Hernandez said his law firm tried to contact ICE for details related to why Carranza was taken back to Mexico but did not receive a response until after his office notified the press. Despite Carranza’s return to the United States, Hernandez said his case isn’t over. Carranza entered the US illegally as a teenager in 2004 from Mexico. In 2007, he married Army Pfc. Barbara Vieyra and the two had a daughter, who is now 12 years old. “Pfc. Barbara Vieyra, 22, of Mesa, Arizona, died September 18 of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked her unit using an improvised explosive device and rocket propelled grenade fire in Kunar province, Afghanistan. She was assigned to the 720th Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas,” according to Department of Defense records. After Carranza was arrested, his daughter went to live with her grandparents who were awarded joint custody after Vieyra’s death, Hernandez said. Ezequiel Hernandez Jose Gonzalez Carranza Carranza was given “parole in place” status by immigration authorities after his wife was killed in 2010, Hernandez said. This designation, typically given in increments, means Carranza was allowed to stay in the United States without the threat of deportation. ICE refiled a deportation case against Carranza last year despite the parole-in-place designation. However, a notice for Carranza to appear in court was sent to an old address, Hernandez added. As a result, Carranza did not show up to court and a judge ordered him deported. “The government never revoked the (parole-in-place),” Hernandez said. “They detained (Carranza) because of the order of removal done due to the court hearing my client did not go to because he did not know. As of today, we do not know why the client was removed.” In a release, ICE said it arrested Carranza on April 8 “with a final order of removal.” The same day, Carranza filed a motion to reopen with the Executive Office for Immigration Review, or EOIR. On April 11, ICE removed Carranza “from the United States pending the motion to reopen while a stay was in place,” according to the release. ICE said Carranza was allowed to re-enter the United States on Monday “pending adjudication” of his proceedings. “An immigration judge with EOIR will determine if proceedings should be reopened, and whether Gonzalez-Carranza has legal basis to remain in the United States,” the release said. The statement didn’t mention a parole in place. “I don’t know if they confused the papers or just didn’t follow orders,” Hernandez told CNN, referring to the ICE officers. Hernandez said ICE agents brought his client back from the border at Nogales to Tucson and ultimately dropped him off in Phoenix late Monday. Hernandez said the next step is to wait for an immigration hearing in Phoenix to see if a judge will reopen Carranza’s case. Once in front of the judge, Hernandez said his team will ask for a cancellation of the deportation order. Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said her “office is in communication with Mr. Carranza’s attorney and we will assist the Carranza family in this process.” CNN’s Chris Boyette and Artemis Moshtaghian contributed to this report.<doc-sep>A first-generation American, Vieyra had dreamed of joining the U.S. armed forces since she was a girl helping her Mexican-born parents raise Jersey cows on a dairy farm outside Mesa, Ariz., according to the East Valley Tribune. One year after marrying Gonzalez, soon after Evelyn’s birth, she enlisted in the Army and became a military police officer, the Tribune reported. When she deployed to Afghanistan with the Fort Hood-based 720th Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade, she told her sister the sacrifice of leaving Evelyn behind would be worthwhile.<doc-sep>
An illegal immigrant whose wife – a U.S. soldier – died while serving in Afghanistan, was allowed re-entry into the U.S. on Monday after immigration officials deported him from his Arizona home last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed Tuesday. Jose Gonzalez Carranza, who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in 2004, was arrested on April 8 and deported three days later, according to the agency. Carranza was allowed to re-enter the U.S. Monday "pending adjudication of his immigration proceedings." An immigration judge from the Justice Department's Executive Office for Immigration Review will make the final determination about whether Carranza will be able to remain in the U.S. Carranza’s wife, Army Pfc. Barbara Vievra, died in 2010 during an attack by insurgents in Afghanistan. Gonzalez was subsequently awarded a "parole in place," which meant he could stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation despite being in the country illegally, his lawyer said. NEW YORK CITY TO GIVE ADDITIONAL $1.6 MILLION TO CITY ATTORNEYS TO DEFEND IMMIGRANTS SLATED FOR DEPORTATION Last December, a judge ordered Gonzalez deported for reportedly failing to attend a court hearing. Hernandez claimed Carranza was not aware of the court hearing until his arrest last week. After a report by the Arizona Republic, Customs and Border Protection agents let Gonzales reenter the U.S. Hernandez said he was working out the terms with ICE officials and has filed a motion to reopen the deportation case, the Arizona Republic reported. GET THE FOX NEWS APP The office of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., told the Arizona Republic it had spoken with Hernandez and will “assist the Carranza family in the process.”
On Thursday night, May 31, Kanye West debuted a new album, Ye, complete with a unique visual. The image made it worth wondering what the meaning of the Ye album cover actually was. Kim Kardashian helped answer the question on Twitter, with an explanation that's simpler than one might expect. "Kanye shot the album cover on his iPhone on the way to the album listening party," she tweeted. The album cover shows a photo of mountains, with words scribbled on the image: "I hate being bi-polar it's awesome." According to TMZ, Kanye's album release party was held at a ranch 45 minutes outside of Jackson Hole, a popular vacation town in Wyoming. For months, the rap artist and producer had been stationed in the northern state, where he worked on producing both his album and the albums of other artists on his G.O.O.D. Music label. Those artists include Kid Cudi and Pusha T, with the latter having already released his album, Daytona, which sparked a rap beef with Drake. On Thursday, it was Kanye's turn to debut an album, together with a spur-of-the-moment cover. Previously, Kanye had given fans reason to think that the cover would feature a photo of a doctor who performed surgery on Donda West, Kanye's mother, before her death in 2007. In a text conversation that Kanye West tweeted in April, the artist said, "This is my album cover. This is plastic surgeon Jan Adams. The person who performed my moms final surgery. Do you have any title ideas?" Ultimately, Kanye opted for a different visual. Kanye West not only mentioned bipolar disorder on his new album's cover, but also within its songs. In one line, he declares, "ain’t no disability, I’m a superhero." The album does not, however, directly mention President Donald Trump, despite Kanye having announced Ye's release date at a time when his comments about the president were making headline news. In one tweet, the 40-year-old rapper said, "You don't have to agree with trump but the mob can't make me not love him. We are both dragon energy. He is my brother. I love everyone. I don't agree with everything anyone does. That's what makes us individuals. And we have the right to independent thought." Despite not referencing Trump by name, Ye does mention Stormy Daniels, the adult film star that alleges she engaged in an affair with Trump in 2006. Trump has denied her allegations. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Kanye also alluded to the reported relationship issues between his sister-in-law Khloe Kardashian and NBA player Tristan Thompson. On the track "All Mine," Kanye raps: "All these thots on Christian Mingle, that’s what almost got Tristan single, if you don’t ball like him or Kobe, guarantee that bitch gon’ leave you." Ye's release party was reportedly attended by close friends and family — Scott Disick was at the event, for example — but Thompson was away playing in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. Since stories about Thompson and Khloe began circulating, Kim Kardashian has refrained from commenting on the subject. "I kind of made this rule with my brother, if there's a baby involved, I'm gonna keep it cute and keep it classy, and not talk too bad," she told The Ellen Show in May. "I'm gonna try not to say anything too negative, because one day [Tristan and Khloe's daughter] True is going to see this, and you know, it’s so messed up." Kanye West? Not so much. With his new album, Kanye has used Tristan Thompson, a porn star's alleged affair with the president, and bipolar disorder as material for lyrics. Oh, and for one impromptu album cover.<doc-sep>Photo: GOOD/Def Jam Kanye snapped the photo for YE, his seventh album, himself. YE’s album art is a photo of Jackson Hole’s mountainous terrain (can you call it a skyline if it’s just … nature?). In bright green scrawl, the cover reads, “I hate being Bi-Polar it’s awesome.” After the album hit streaming sites Friday morning, Kim Kardashian West tweeted the key detail: “Kanye shot the album cover on his iPhone on the way to the album listening party,” she reported. (Does that mean YE is next on all of those “Shot on an iPhone” ads?) Kanye shot the album cover on his iPhone on the way to the album listening party 😂🔥❤️🔥🙏🏼🔥 — Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) June 1, 2018 Previously, Kanye said he wanted his album art to be a photo of the surgeon Jan Adams, who was operating on Kanye’s mother before she died. Donda West died in late 2007, after complications from the liposuction and breast-reduction surgery. In an open letter, Adams asked that the rapper not use his photo. “I don’t want to seem ungrateful,” he wrote. “I just think that if in fact this conversion to love is genuine on your part … then it’s inappropriate to drag the negativity of the past with it.” YE is available to stream now.<doc-sep>
Kanye West has earned himself a reputation for his last-minute, sometimes seemingly erratic decisions about his creative endeavors. It perhaps comes as little surprise then that the album art for Ye, which debuted during a Thursday evening listening party in Wyoming, was decided by the rapper en route to that very event. He also shot it on his iPhone. News of this unorthodox decision came by way of his wife Kim Kardashian West. Tweeting early Friday, she wrote: “Kanye shot the album cover on his iPhone on the way to the album listening party.” She accompanied the reveal with several emojis, including a heart, tears of joy, prayer hands, and flames. The cover for the multi-hyphenate’s eighth studio album features a sprawling mountain range, perhaps not unlike the one seen by his guests during Thursday’s fireside listening party at a ranch in Jackson Hole. While the album’s title is officially Ye — for now, at least — the title on the front of the album cover reads: “I hate being Bi-Polar it’s awesome.” Kanye previously announced on Twitter via a screen grab of an iMessage conversation that his album cover would include a photo of Jan Adams, who the rapper identified as the plastic surgeon who performed his mother Donda West’s final operation. She died in 2007 from complications following the procedure. The move feels extremely on-brand for the rapper while also being perhaps a bit paradoxical, given his general aversion to phones. He has said phones disrupt his creative process and claims he didn’t have one until 2011. Turns out those iPhones can be pretty handy after all.
As the Dallas Stars prepare to have their roster in compliance (cap and roster size) by tomorrow’s deadline, they’ve made several moves that indicate what the opening night roster could look like. Remi Elie appears to not have made the cut this season after playing in all but 10 games for the Dallas Stars last season. Throughout training camp and the preseason, Elie never really separated himself from others that were vying for bottom six forward roles. Combined with others making the coaching staff and front office take notice of them, Elie finds himself on the waiver list today. If he clears, he’s likely to be assigned to the Texas Stars in the AHL. It’s fairly likely he will clear waivers, as most teams have enough of their own guys to fill any bottom six forward roles that could be open as the season approaches. Justin Dowling and Joel Hanley were also placed on waivers, an expected move for the Stars. Dowling will be the veteran forward for the AHL team as in seasons past, and Hanley was never really expected to push for a roster spot in the NHL with the log jam of personnel in front of him on the Stars depth chart. He’ll add to the depth for the Texas Stars squad. These moves today indicate that Roope Hintz and Gemel Smith will make the NHL roster. Hintz really took advantage of the preseason to set himself apart from some of the other forwards competing for the bottom six in new head coach Jim Montgomery’s pacey, puck possession system. Some have wondered how both Hintz and Smith could make the final roster. Here’s the thing: teams don’t generally carry eight defensemen, something Dallas has done for seemingly ever (at least the last three seasons, so it checks out). That means that with a 23-man roster, two of which are goaltenders and seven of whom are blueliners, 14 forward spots are available. Martin Hanzal will start the season on the injured reserve list after undergoing spinal fusion surgery this offseason, and that move will allow both Hintz and Smith to be on the opening roster for Dallas. Once Hanzal returns, barring other injuries to the forward corps, that will be when difficult decisions will have to be made on who is sent through the waiver process. Luckily, that’s likely a can that gets kicked two-plus months down the road. The expected forward group for the Stars on opening night should look something like this: Jamie Benn - Tyler Seguin - Alexander Radulov Mattias Janmark - Jason Spezza - Valeri Nichushkin Blake Comeau - Radek Faksa - Tyler Pitlick Gemel Smith - Roope Hintz/Jason Dickinson - Brett Ritchie/Devin Shore With Stephen Johns currently injured and not playing in preseason games or practicing for the past week, the right-handed defensive depth for the Stars has been put into a precarious position for opening night. Gavin Bayreuther has had a lot of looks in Johns’ absence, and he had a few tough shifts his last two games that led to goals against. Bayreuther was the likely candidate to fill in on Johns’ spot on the third pairing for opening night, but it seems that the Stars believe Bayreuther could use some more development time in the AHL. They announced they traded a conditional 7th round draft pick in 2019 for 24-year-old Connor Carrick from the Toronto Maple Leafs. (The conditional pick becomes a 6th rounder if Carrick plays in 50 or more NHL games this season.) Carrick was expected to be placed on waivers to be sent down to the AHL Toronto Marlies but was not on this morning’s list as the two teams worked out a deal. This move likely indicates that Johns will not be ready to play opening night, and that Roman Polak may not be the player Montgomery wants to fill in on that third pairing. The blueline could look something like this for the season: Esa Lindell - John Klingberg Marc Methot - Julius Honka Miro Heiskanen - Stephen Johns/Connor Carrick Roman Polak In order to put Carrick on the roster, Stephen Johns is likely to start out on the IR with Hanzal. We’ll likely know more tomorrow how long he’ll be out for, as the team is off today. If it’s a short-term injury, Dallas will have to make a decision on whether Carrick or Polak are placed on waivers to clear room for Johns’ return to the lineup sooner rather than later. As for goaltending, the Stars returned both Colton Point and Landon Bow to the AHL, indicating that the mild muscle strains Ben Bishop and Antoin Khudobin had at the end of the preseason are not going to keep either from starting the season. The roster is coming into focus. Opening night is three days away. Hockey season is really upon us.<doc-sep>After last night’s 3-1 loss at the hands of the St. Louis Blues the Dallas Stars, as was expected, made a series of roster moves to narrow their roster down in the lead-up to their season opener on October 4th. Stars beat writer Mark Stepneski shared the details this morning: Dallas Stars roster moves: Recalled G Colton Point from Texas (AHL) Assigned F Denis Gurianov to Texas (AHL) Also, the Stars have placed Erik Condra and Michael Mersch on waivers with the intent of assigning them to the AHL once they clear. — Mark Stepneski (@StarsInsideEdge) September 29, 2018 The biggest news here is Denis Gurianov being sent down — but perhaps it shouldn’t be. The Stars’ 1st-round, 12th-overall selection in the 2015 NHL draft played very well in the preseason, but would have had to vault a lot of forwards ahead of him on the depth chart to make the opening night roster, including many guys who would have to pass through waivers to be assigned to the AHL. The good news is that Gurianov really needed to show himself well this preseason after being healthy scratched at times in the AHL playoffs this past spring, and by all means he achieved that. If he continues this strong play with the Texas Stars then he’ll likely be one of the top call-up options for Dallas if injuries hit during the year. With regards to the other moves, goaltender Colton Point getting called back up after being sent down earlier this week is a bit of a surprise. Either the Stars want to see Point one more time against NHL competition before committing to sending him down to the AHL, or both Ben Bishop and Anton Khudobin need a little bit of maintenance before the regular season begins. Michael Mersch and Erik Condra showed some nice flashes in a few preseason appearances, but they were always expected to be AHLers this season. It’s highly unlikely that either player gets claimed on waivers. As for who is still with the team, perhaps the biggest surprise is forward Justin Dowling. The 27-year-old Dowling only has nine games of NHL experience and spent all of 2017-18 in the minors, but was a key player in helping Texas reach the Calder Cup Final and has impressed new Stars head coach Jim Montgomery this fall. He’ll likely end up going down to the AHL as well in the next few days, but lasting this long is a good showing for him. At this point, it seems like who gets the last forward spot on the team will likely come down to a decision between Gemel Smith, Roope Hintz and Remi Elie. Also still with the Stars are defensemen Gavin Bayreuther and Joel Hanley. Bayreuther spent last season in the organization with the Texas Stars, while Hanley is a well-rounded 27-year-old journeyman with 22 games of NHL experience. Stephen Johns is nursing an injury and might not be ready for the start of the season, so Dallas wants to do their homework and find out who they would prefer to have with the team as a replacement if need be. The Stars’ last 2018 preseason game is this Sunday against the Colorado Avalanche, a game that could be the deciding factor in the team’s last round of cuts.<doc-sep>DALLAS, TX - MARCH 23: Remi Elie #40 of the Dallas Stars skates against the Boston Bruins at the American Airlines Center on March 23, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Remi Elie The Dallas Stars lost one of their depth forwards today as Remi Elie is headed to the Buffalo Sabres after being claimed off waivers this morning ahead of the roster deadline. Elie was a second-round pick for the Dallas Stars in 2013. He was signed to a one-year contract extension this summer. He played 72 games last season with the Stars, spending almost the entire year up in the NHL. Elie also played 18 NHL games the season before. Last season, Elie had 6 goals and 14 points. He was averaging just over 10 minutes of ice time a game and playing mostly in the bottom six, though he moved up higher for a few of Ken Hitchcock’s more adventurous line combinations during the season. He played in just 4 regular-season AHL games last year, but he joined the Texas Stars on their playoff run that led them all the way to the Calder Cup Finals before losing to the Marlies in seven games. Elie was sent down on waivers to make room for Roope Hintz to join the line-up. The bottom six was up in the air for a while, with Gemel Smith and Jason Dickinson in the mix as well while Hintz was giving an outstanding performance. Two other players were put on waivers yesterday with Elie. Justin Dowling and Joel Hanley were some of the last skaters standing for a roster spot, but as expected, neither made the cut. Both of them cleared waivers today and will head down to the AHL. Jim Nill said yesterday that he felt Elie should be in the NHL, despite not making the Stars’ NHL roster. Nill said he hopes Elie gets claimed, "he deserves to be in the NHL." But if he doesn't get claimed, selfishly he's happy about having Elie on the AHL roster. — Sean Shapiro (@seanshapiro) October 1, 2018 With Elie gone and most of the last cuts made, the roster for Thursday is pretty clear at this point. The only question mark right now is around Stephen Johns and new acquisition Connor Carrick. Johns is battling an injury and Gavin Bayreuther was expected to fill in for him if he wasn’t ready to go by opening night. With the Stars trading for Carrick yesterday to avoid the risk of trying to get him on waivers, Bayreuther should be headed to the AHL shortly. Unlike Elie, Bayreuther is exempt from waivers. Elie was a good depth forward for the Stars, but with so many quality prospects in the pipeline, his departure isn’t an absolute shock. Both fans and Jim Nill himself felt it was a long-shot for him to clear waivers. Hopefully, he will have the best of luck in Buffalo. And, hey, maybe Stars fans will see him again in a 20th anniversary repeat of the 1999 Stanley Cup Final. Crazier things have happened, right?<doc-sep>
ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 20: Dallas Stars center Roope Hintz (24) shoots in the 3rd period during the preseason game between the Dallas Stars and the Minnesota Wild on September 20, 2018 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Stars defeated the Wild 3-1. (Photo by David Berding/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) It’s finally October and the Dallas Stars are almost out of time to finalize their opening night roster. This morning, the Dallas Stars put Remi Elie, Justin Dowling, and Joel Hanley on waivers, making a few more moves needed to cut down the roster. Assuming they clear, all three will head to the Texas Stars to start the season in the AHL. Elie spent the bulk of last season in the NHL, playing 72 games and even spending some time on the top line. His reassignment is a bit of a surprise, but the forward depth is overloaded right now. Of the three, he’s also most likely to be claimed off of waivers. Dowling didn’t spend any time with the Stars last year, but he did get in 9 NHL games in 2016-17. His cut was much more expected than Elie’s. Hanley is new to the organization after signing a one-year, two-way deal this summer. He’s got 22 NHL games in the past 3 years and was meant to be an AHL depth defenseman. While the three of them wait to see if they clear waivers before tomorrow’s deadline, a few interesting names remain on the roster ahead of opening night. Gemel Smith went through contract arbitration with the Stars this summer over a disagreement mostly about a one-way vs two-way contract, but the Stars are keeping him up either way, at least to start the season off. His play last year was good and he has the potential to be a helpful depth player when he’s not healthy scratched. However, the most notable player to make the roster is Roope Hintz. After a stellar 2017-18 season and an impressive showing in camp and preseason, Hintz more than earned his shot at the NHL. He’s still waiver exempt, so he’s easy to reassign to the AHL, but Nill and Montgomery elected to give him the chance he deserves. Hintz is the type of player who could absolutely be a long-term second-line center for the Stars, so it’s good to see the Stars recognize his potential and his performance. With Martin Hanzal starting the season injured and Jason Spezza working to put his difficulties from last year behind him, Hintz could even get a golden opportunity to show exactly what he can do on the second line. There’s just three days until opening night, but the final roster is due to the league tomorrow. With Connor Carrick in the mix now and a few lingering injury questions, it’s not finalized quite yet, but until then, fans will have to wait and see if anyone gets claimed from waivers.
TOTALAN, Spain (Reuters) - Rescue workers will need at least two more days to reach a two-year-old boy who has been trapped in a deep well in southern Spain since Sunday, a mining expert taking part in the effort said on Thursday. Officials said they were not losing hope to would find the boy alive. Rescuers were now digging tunnels to reach the child who, fell into the well which is just 25 cm (10 inches) wide and 100 meters (328 feet) deep. “The most important here is to be able to get close to the boy. Either horizontally or vertically, in order to start the mining work to reach the place where the boy is at the moment,” mining engineer Juan Escobar told reporters at the site in Totalan, Malaga. “It is very complicated (to complete) in less than two days”, added. Among debris pulled out of the well, rescuers on Wednesday found hair, which DNA tests confirmed belonged to the child, though no signs of life have been detected. “We will not stop until we’ve rescued the child. We’re confident that we can rescue him alive,” a government official in Malaga, Maria Gamez, told reporters gathered at the site. The rescue of Julen, who was seen falling into the well as his family walked through a private estate in Totalan, has drawn huge media attention in Spain and the whole country is holding its breath for the outcome. According to Spanish media, Julen’s parents lived another family tragedy in 2017 when their three-year-old son died suddenly while walking along a beach not far from Totalan. Residents nearby gathered on Wednesday for a vigil to support the family, many holding homemade placards reading “All of Spain is with you”.<doc-sep>Authorities spent the past three days working on multiple plans to get to the boy. They’re trying to determine whether they can safely widen the hole to let a robot or, possibly, a rescuer go deeper, Pilar Limon, a spokesman for the Emergencies Coordination Unit, told NBC News. Authorities are also trying to determine whether they can dig a tunnel that intersects the well.<doc-sep>“If it’s true that there’s a God up there, help him please. Hold on Julen," his mother Vicky Garcia wrote on social media Parents of Toddler Trapped in Well for 12 Days Also Suffered Loss of Their Older Son Two Years Ago Miners continue their tireless search on Friday for the toddler who fell into a well more than a week ago in Southern Spain as they now have to resort to explosives to reach him. Two-year-old Julen Rosello was with his parents, Jose Rosello and Vicky Garcia, in Malaga, Spain, on January 13, when he plummeted at least 30 stories down into an unmarked well. Get push notifications with news, features and more. As his devastated parents painfully wait and cling to hope that he’s still alive, they’re reminded of another tragic loss they suffered in May 2017 with the death of their older son. According to The Washington Post, the parents lost their 3-year-old son, Oliver, who reportedly died of a congenital heart defect. His parents spoke out this week, expressing their hope that Oliver is now watching over his little brother from heaven. “Oliver, don’t forget your brother, Julen,” his mother wrote on social media, according to the Express. “You know we’ve been waiting for him for many hours. I know you protect him a lot, my little King.” The outlet reports that she also posted a picture of a sleeping baby with the caption: “If it’s true that there’s a God up there, help him please. Hold on Julen.” SPAIN-CHILDREN-ACCIDENT Credit: JORGE GUERRERO/AFP/Getty According to Spain’s The Local, the grieving father told reporters that “the well was covered with two stones. When I saw him close to it I ran after him. Then I saw my cousin, who was closer to Julen, fall to the ground.” He then rushed to the hole, heard him cry, and “then I couldn’t hear him anymore.” Rosello added: All I could say to him was “Julen, be calm, Daddy loves and your little brother (the couple’s deceased child) is going to help us.” As the parents and community continue to pray, miners continue to dig. On Thursday, officials went down a new 60-meter (197 ft.) parallel shaft to start digging across to the well, according to Reuters. SPAIN-CHILDREN-ACCIDENT Credit: JORGE GUERRERO/AFP/Getty “Members of the Mines Rescue Brigade sent from Asturias (region) have just accessed the vertical well to start excavation … in the search for Julen,” regional government representative Alfonso Celis said at the site, according to the news outlet. NewsSky reports that after 100 emergency workers couldn’t get to the boy on their own, they now have to use to explosives to get through a 13-ft. wall of hard rock. Julen fell down the well while out for a picnic with his family, according to the Associated Press. Julen likely wandered away from his parents that afternoon and slipped into the open hole. He cried as he fell more than two dozen stories and has not been heard from since, according to the Washington Post. The incident has garnered global attention, with dozens of people gathering in the area to support Julen’s family and hope for his safe rescue. “We are incredibly motivated to reach him as soon as possible. We’re not bothered by the hours, the tiredness or the lack of sleep,” Ángel Vidal, the lead engineer overseeing the rescue, said on Saturday, according to The Guardian. “We are hopeful that we will reach him as soon as possible and bring him back to his parents.” Rosello told reporters on Wednesday, according to NBC, that “my wife is broken.”<doc-sep>
TOTALÁN, Spain — Rescuers in southern Spain began drilling on Saturday in hopes of rescuing a 2-year-old boy trapped in a deep well for six days. The mission to save the child has triggered an outpouring of public support as rescuers struggle with the challenge of bringing heavy equipment up steep access roads and reaching the toddler safely. “We are incredibly motivated to reach him as soon as possible. We’re not bothered by the hours, the tiredness or the lack of sleep," Angel Vidal, the lead engineer overseeing the rescue, said on Saturday. "We are hopeful that we will reach him as soon as possible and bring him back to his parents,” he added. The boy, Julen, fell into the borehole, which is just 25 cm (10 inches) wide and 100 meters (yards) deep, as his family walked through a private estate in Totalán, Málaga. A worker directs a pipe as part of excavation works to rescue two-year old boy Julen, who is believed to be trapped inside a well, in the village of Totalan, Malaga, southern Spain on Jan. 19, 2019. Daniel Perez / EPA Officials have been unable to find signs of life but say they are working on the basis that the child is still alive. Video footage shot by firefighters and released by Spanish broadcaster Canal Sur shows a blockage around 70 meters into the well which has prevented rescue services from sending food or water to the child. Trucks brought drilling equipment and giant pipes to the site on Friday. Drilling of the first of two tunnels that will be made to reach the boy began at around 3 p.m. local time and will take around 15 hours, officials said. Once the first tunnel is completed, rescuers will begin working by hand to construct a second shorter tunnel to reach the area where the boy is trapped, which will take a further 20 hours. Residents of the town have held vigils for Julen and in support of his family. Spanish media say the boy's parents suffered another tragedy in 2017 when their three-year-old son died suddenly of health problems while walking along a beach. "Be strong, Julen. Totalán is with you," read a handmade banner hung on the roadside near the rescue site. "We are living some incredibly difficult hours for relatives, friends and neighbors (of the family) and we want to send them our support in this moment," government spokeswoman Isabel Celaa said on Friday in a news conference. (Reporting by Miguel Pereira; writing by Sam Edwards; editing by Jason Neely)
Thanks to a bit of speculation by a Philadelphia Eagles reporter, there was a little bit of noise on social media about the Arizona Cardinals potentially trading running back David Johnson. The speculation came from NBC Sports Philadelphia’s Derrick Gunn, who tweeted about the Eagles inquiring about Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell, only he added “don’t be surprised” if the Eagles tried to acquire Johnson. The rumor has been out there for a while that the eagles are interested in Le'veon Bell…. but don't be surprised if they're also inquiring about Arizona RB David Johnson. — Derrick Gunn (@RealDGunnNBCS) October 8, 2018 The Eagles can inquire all they want. The Cardinals won’t and really can’t trade Johnson. First of all, this is not a report stating that the Eagles actually have inquired. It is simply speculation they might. And their inquiring is a very different thing than the Cardinals having conversations with them. But even beyond that, the financial implications make it impossible to trade Johnson. The Cardinals signed Johnson to a three-year contract extension before Week 1. Because of the signing bonus and guaranteed money remaining in his deal, trading him would have massive cap implications. Johnson’s contract is a little more than $5 million against the cap in 2018. If they were to trade or release him, it would create more than $24 million in dead money, which would not save the Cardinals money. It would cost them an addition $19 million-plus against the cap. Arizona now has only $9.3 million in cap space. Cardinals fans don’t even need to pay attention to this. It isn’t going to happen. It can’t happen. Johnson is going to be a Cardinal for a long time. Listen to the latest from Cards Wire’s Jess Root on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Apple podcasts or Stitcher Radio.<doc-sep>The Philadelphia Eagles are in pursuit of landing a No. 1 running back in the wake of Jay Ajayi's season ending injury, but won't stop with just Le'Veon Bell. Per Derrick Gunn of NBC Sports Philadelphia, the Eagles have shown interest in acquiring Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson. Unlike Bell, who will be a free agent in 2019, Johnson already has signed a contract extension with the Cardinals...which makes a potential deal even more interesting. The terms of the deal call for Johnson to be paid $38.1 million over the three years with the possibility of reaching $45 million in total. Johnson is guaranteed $30 million, and the contract makes him one of the highest-paid running backs in the NFL. He has two competitors in that arena. The first is Todd Gurley, who signed a four-year deal worth up to $57.5 million that came with $45 million in guarantees. Gurley's contract is longer and comes with far more money assured to him, but if Johnson hits whatever incentives have been worked into his contract, he will make more on average per year than his division rival. Looming over all of this is Bell. The Pittsburgh Steelers star has feuded with his team over a new contract for years now, and is under the franchise tag for the second consecutive season in 2018. In response, Bell is in the midst of a holdout, even though his tag pays him over $14.5 million for this season alone, but he surrenders $853,000 with each game that he misses. He therefore has the highest average of the three technically, but that number drops significantly with each missed game. The Eagles are 2-3 after another embarrassing loss. They have the Giants on short week in a must-win game. Make sure to stay in the loop for all Eagles news throughout this journey -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Eagles newsletter now! When Johnson was healthy in 2016, he measured up to Gurley, Bell and just about any other running back in football. He led the NFL in touches (373), all-purpose yards (2,118) and combined receiving and rushing touchdowns (20) in that season, just his second in the NFL. He suffered a broken wrist on opening day last season that kept him out for the entire season, but the Cardinals saw enough in his explosive sophomore campaign to lock him up early. That is especially notable in light of Bell's plight. Johnson's extension will keep him in Arizona through his seventh NFL season and was given to him after his third. Bell is currently in his sixth, and he still has not yet received a multi-year deal. He will get his second contract only a year earlier, relative to their careers, than Johnson will get his third. Johnson is struggling this season behind an anemic Cardinals offensive line, having 74 carries for 242 yards (3.3 yards per carry) and four touchdowns. he also has 15 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown. The 27-year old Johnson is averaging 4.1 yards per touch this season. Because Johnson is signed, the Eagles may have to give the Cardinals more for his services (his extension hasn't kicked in yet), but the franchise could buy low because he is getting paid $38.1 million over the next three years and hasn't performed like an elite running back in 2018. The Eagles did this with Ajayi, but he was on his rookie deal when they sent a fourth-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for him last year. Interesting note with Johnson is his deal ends in 2021, which would be the first year of Carson Wentz's extension (Wentz wouldn't get paid a huge sum in year one of the extension, but it would count against the cap). The Cardinals have not given any indication they would entertain a trade for Johnson, but they are also in the crossroads with their franchise. If they get a good return back and can eliminate that contract, they could move on from the 2016 First Team All-Pro.<doc-sep>The Philadelphia Eagles are hurting badly for help at running back after it was revealed today that Jay Ajayi would miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL. The Eagles reportedly had earlier interest in Le’Veon Bell, who is holding out amid a contract dispute with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and now they’re being linked to another big-name running back. The rumor has been out there for a while that the eagles are interested in Le'veon Bell…. but don't be surprised if they're also inquiring about Arizona RB David Johnson. — Derrick Gunn (@RealDGunnNBCS) October 8, 2018 One positive for the Eagles if they could land Johnson would be his team-friendly contract. Unlike Bell, who is on track to be a free agent after this season, Johnson already has signed a contract extension with the Cardinals that will pay him $38.1 million over the three years with the possibility of reaching $45 million in total. Johnson is guaranteed $30 million in the deal, making him one of the league’s highest-paid at his position. It’s a cap number that the Eagles would be willing to absorb, and one that would allow them room to work in free agency. Johnson rushed for 1,239 yards and 20 touchdowns during the 2016 season, amassing 2,118 total yards from scrimmage. Last year, he suffered a dislocated wrist in Week 1 and missed the rest of the season.<doc-sep>
The Philadelphia Eagles are in need of running back help due to Jay Ajayi going down for the season with a torn ACL. The Eagles have previously been connected to Le’Veon Bell but now they’re being linked to another high-profile backfield weapon: David Johnson. The rumor has been out there for a while that the eagles are interested in Le'veon Bell.... but don't be surprised if they're also inquiring about Arizona RB David Johnson. — Derrick Gunn (@RealDGunnNBCS) October 8, 2018 Now that’s interesting. Johnson, 26, is an incredibly talented player. He rushed for 1,239 yards and 20 touchdowns during the 2016 season. But that’s not all. He also had 120 receptions for 879 yards and four scores. That’s 2,118 total yards from scrimmage. Johnson’s play-making versatility would be much welcomed to an Eagles offense that currently ranks 28th in big plays generated. Gap, zone, red zone, out wide, in the slot, from the backfield.. nothing this dude can't do. My personal favorite RB in the league David Johnson is BACK BABY! pic.twitter.com/IDnMCuLvMo — Michael Kist (@MichaelKistNFL) August 1, 2018 While it makes sense for the Eagles to be interested in Johnson, it doesn’t really make sense for the Cardinals to trade him. Arizona just inked him to a three-year, $39 million back in September. Even if this turns out to be a lost season for the 1-4 Cardinals, there’s value in keeping Johnson as a reliable weapon for rookie quarterback Josh Rosen to work with. I have a hard time seeing the Eagles ending up with Johnson.
The Honor Note 10 features a 24MP+16MP dual rear camera setup along with AIS (Artificial Image Stabilisation) and an LED flash module. Both sensors are equipped with a f/1.8 aperture. After several rumours and leaks, Huawei-owned Honor has finally launched Note 10 in China. The key features of the smartphone are its massive display, large battery, powerful chipset and GPU Turbo technology. The Note 10 flaunts a 6.9-inch full HD+ AMOLED display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. At its core, the device runs on a HiSilicon Kirin 970 chipset that supports GPU Turbo aided by 6GB/8GB RAM and 64GB/128GB storage. Furthermore, the chipset uses a liquid cooling solution, which the company calls it 'The Nine' to ensure the device doesn’t overheat and offers 8-layer heat dissipation, with a promise of up to 10 degrees reduction in CPU temperature. There is also support for GPU Turbo Tech, CPU Turbo, and Double Turbo mode that promises the best performance and also a dedicated hardware button to launch these modes. The handset runs on Android 8.1 Oreo with EMUI 8.2 on top. The smartphone is kept alive by a 5000mAh battery. On the photography front, the smartphone features a 24MP+16MP dual rear camera setup along with AIS (Artificial Image Stabilisation) and an LED flash module. Both sensors are equipped with a f/1.8 aperture. For selfies, there is a 13MP sensor along with AI modes. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, and USB Type-C. There is a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and a face unlock feature too. The new phablet has been launched in three variants — the base variant with 6GB RAM/64GB storage costs RMB 2,799 (approx Rs 28,100), with 6GB/128GB configuration is priced at RMB 3,199 (approx Rs 32,100), and the top variant with 8GB/128GB configuration costs RMB 3,599 (approx Rs 36,100). Click on Deccan Chronicle Technology and Science for the latest news and reviews. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter. Click on Deccan Chronicle Technology and Science for the latest news and reviews. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter.<doc-sep>The Honor Note 10 debuted officially today before its local commercial launch scheduled for tomorrow. If you thought the Honor 10 and the Honor 10 GT were terrific, then prepare to change your opinion immediately because the Honor Note 10 packs several hardware additions the aforementioned devices do not feature. Honor Note 10 Will Ship With GPU Turbo Coupled With CPU Turbo to Maximize Performance - Heat Dissipation Is Controlled Using a Liquid Cooling Solution The Honor Note 10 possesses noticeable features, such as its large 6.95-inch AMOLED display. It is powered by the Kirin 970 SoC which houses AI processing capabilities, though it is a shame the handset does not come with the Kirin 980; that would have changed everything. The screen has a resolution of 2,220 x 1,080 and an aspect ratio of 18.5:9. In line with the latest trends, the phone has thin bezels that house the 13MP front shooter and a chin bezel which sports the logo. The phone has a dual-camera setup with a 16MP and 24MP configuration, though it should be noted that the secondary camera is a monochrome lens and not a telephoto one. Honor Note 10 to Be Announced on July 31 – Could See a Global Launch at the IFA 2018 Trade Show Bearing a Massive 6.9-Inch Display There is also no in-display fingerprint scanner; the Honor Note 10 features a rear-mounted fingerprint reader. All the cameras have AIS or AI Image Stabilization which enables them to recognize various scenarios automatically and adjust the lighting conditions accordingly and aside from that self-portraits can also be beautified. The Honor Note 10 runs Android 8.1 Oreo with the latest EMUI on top. Apart from the recently introduced GPU Turbo technology, the Honor Note 10 also features the proprietary CPU Turbo mode which makes the most of the Kirin 970 SoC for times when raw power takes precedence over energy efficiency. This is why liquid cooling present in the Honor Note 10 makes it a suitable handset for mobile gaming as there would be no issues related to overheating. The device also features Stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos sound enhancements. For a device that carries such impressive features and hardware specifications, it is modestly priced at $410 for the 6GB RAM and 64GB storage model. An additional $60 will give you 128GB of onboard memory. The best part is that there is also an 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage model that costs $525, making it only the second Honor-branded smartphone to feature 8GB of RAM. Huawei Preparing a Honor Note 10 With a Massive 6.9-Inch OLED Screen With 8GB RAM Variant Coming Soon However, it remains to be seen if the Honor Note 10 will be released outside of China. If it does, it could give companies like OnePlus a lot of trouble down the road. Do you wish to see the latest high-end Honor offering getting launched overseas? Tell us down in the comments. You might also like to check out:<doc-sep>Huawei’s latest addition to its Honor Note series is the Note 10, whose main feature is a 7-inch screen. As per Honor's China website, the phone will come with RAM options of 6 or 8 GB, storage options of 64 or 128 GB, and a Kirin 970 processor. Its AMOLED screen will have a resolution of 1080 x 2220 and it will run on Android Oreo OS. The Note 10 will have a dual rear-camera setup, having a total of 24 + 16 megapixels, while its front camera will have 13 megapixels. Its rear camera supports 4K recording, but both the rear and the front cameras do not support optical image stabilisation. The phone will join the family of headphone jack-less smartphones but an added advantage is that it will have a 5,000 mAh battery, perhaps to go with the XL-sized screen. Huawei is launching the phone in China at entry level price of around $410 (Rs 28,135). Huawei’s previous Note model was the Note 8, which was launched in 2016 and had a 6.6-inch screen. The last Huawei device to feature a 7-inch screen was the MediaPad X2, launched in 2015. The Chinese mobile giant’s Honor Note 10 is not the only smartphone in the market to break the 7-inch mark — Lenovo came out with its 7-inch Phab (phone + tab) in 2015. As it is getting easier for mobile manufacturers to slim down bezels, phone screens will only get bigger.<doc-sep>
Honor Note 10 is a premium smartphone with a 6.95-inch AMOLED display and a 5000mAh battery. (Image credit: Honor) Honor Note 10 is a premium smartphone with a 6.95-inch AMOLED display and a 5000mAh battery. (Image credit: Honor) Honor Note 10 has been launched in China, featuring a 6.95-inch AMOLED display, a massive 5000mAh battery, and GPU Turbo support. Honor Note 10 has been priced at 2799 Yuan (or approx Rs 28,089) for the model with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, while the variant with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage is priced at 3199 Yuan (or approx Rs 32,104). The phablet will also be made available with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage at a price of 3599 Yuan (or approx Rs 36,118). All three variants of the Honor Note 10 will go on sale in China through Huawei’s VMall, JD.com. Suning.com and Tmall. The first sale is on August 1 at 10:08 am. Honor Note 10 comes in three colour options – Midnight Black, Phantom Blue, and Lilly White. The Note 10 sports a 6.95-inch FHD+ 18.5: 9 AMOLED display with 600 nits brightness and 70,000:1 contrast ratio. Plus, the phone also supports HDR10, making the Note 10 one of the few premium mid-end phones to come with such feature. And on top of it, the Honor Note 10 features symmetric stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. Beyond its gigantic screen, Honor Note 10 has a special CPU Turbo button which essentially start cleaning background processes to smoothen the process. As expected, the handset comes with GPU Turbo as well. Interestingly, Honor has added a PC-level liquid cooling system called “The Nine” cooling technology. What it does it that it an enhance heat dissipation by 41 per cent and reduce the maximum temperature by 10 degrees Celsius. Speaking of its specifications, Honor Note 10 is powered by a Kirin 970 processor, up to 8GB RAM, up to 128GB of internal storage, a mammoth 5000mAH battery, a 16MP + 24MP dual cameras, and a 13MP front-facing snapper. The smartphone runs on EMUI 8.1, based on Android 8.1 Oreo.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after three people were injured when a car crashed into security barriers outside Parliament. The silver Ford Fiesta hit cyclists and pedestrians at 7.37am before crashing into the security barriers. Sky sources say the suspect - a man in his 20s - has been identified and is known to police in the Midlands, where he is from. Three people were treated at the scene, two of whom were taken to hospital. A woman has serious but not life-threatening injuries while a man has been discharged. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Westminster crash: Handcuffed man led away The driver, wearing a white shirt and a black hooded puffer jacket, was detained at the scene. Advertisement The man was led backwards away from the car - which was registered in Nottingham - after police held him at the scene for a few moments. The Metropolitan Police said: "There was nobody else in the vehicle, which remains at the scene and is being searched. No weapons have been recovered at this stage." Image: The damage to the front of the car is clearly seen from the air Image: Forensics officers are at work at the scene In a statement, Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said: "There is no intelligence at this time of further danger to Londoners or to the rest of the UK connected to this incident. "Our priority is to formally establish the identity of the suspect and his motivation if we can. He is not currently co-operating." He said it appeared the suspect had not previously been known to MI5. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Crash 'appears to be deliberate act' A number of armed officers appear to have now been stood down at the scene, and forensics officers have begun investigations. A later update added: "While we are keeping an open mind, the Met's counter-terrorism command is leading the investigation into the #Westminster incident." The Met has appealed for information from anyone nearby at the time of the incident. Video shows the car driving next to Parliament Square, before turning toward Westminster Abbey. This footage shows the moment a car appears to deliberately drive through cyclists and crash into barriers outside the Houses of Parliament Read more on the story here: https://t.co/GYpGx05O8K pic.twitter.com/0XYkEyXmn6 — Sky News (@SkyNews) 14 August 2018 An ambulance passes the car on its right-hand side, and the car swerves left, crossing oncoming traffic and the pavement, before crashing into the barrier. A police officer jumps out of the way as the crash happens. :: Westminster crash: What we know so far British Transport Police said they would have more officers on patrol around the country after the incident. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Armed police at Westminster car crash Superintendent Chris Horton said: "We know incidents such as this are likely to cause concern, so our officers will be highly visible both on board trains and at stations. "We are there to reassure the travelling public so please don't be alarmed if you see our officers, including firearms officers, on your journey." One witness said he saw the car hit a cyclist, before accelerating toward the barriers and hitting them. Image: Bicycles on the pavement near the scene of the incident Image: Police patrol the area after another terror attack in the heart of the capital Mark White, Sky's home affairs correspondent, said: "Eyewitnesses are telling us this vehicle was travelling at speed, headed onto the opposite side of the road where a number of cyclists were waiting at the traffic lights, heading into Parliament Square. "The vehicle then collided with those cyclists before crashing into the security barrier." Witness Ewalina Ochab said: "I think it looked intentional - the car drove at speed and towards the barriers." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Police jump barrier to Westminster crash She added: "I was walking on the other side [of the road]. I heard some noise and someone screamed. I turned around and I saw a silver car driving very fast close to the railings, maybe even on the pavement." The suspect did not get out of the car, she added. According to witnesses, cyclists were seen "lying in the road" after the crash. Image: Police vehicles blocked roads after the incident Westminster station was closed for a period of time, while streets around Parliament Square, Millbank and Victoria Tower Gardens were cordoned off but are now starting to reopen. A police vehicle removal truck was waved through at about 12.30pm. Parliament is in summer recess, and so there are fewer politicians working in London, but there are numerous other people working nearby. MI5's headquarters is also nearby. Image: A police sniffer dog checked the scene after the crash One man who witnessed the crash told Sky News it was "very very dramatic". He added: "I seen smoke coming out of a vehicle. It's all been high speed - you've got the specialists coming in… it's been dramatic." :: Parliament crash: Witness describes 'speeding car then a scream' Bus driver Victor told Sky News: "I stopped the bus because of the crash, and police told us to move back. "I think it's not a regular traffic accident, because there's a barrier there. So I don't know why someone would drive into the barrier." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Westminster crash scene from above A COBRA meeting was scheduled to take place at 2pm, but no cabinet ministers were expected to attend. Prime Minister Theresa May said: "My thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminster and my thanks to the emergency services for their immediate and courageous response." Donald Trump tweeted: "Another terrorist attack in London... These animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength!" Sky's policing analyst Graham Wettone said: "The officers will be looking at the actual scene itself, the route the vehicle came in and trying to establish who is behind it and the reason why - and if there is any support network helping this individual - or if it's just literally someone who has had a road traffic collision. "That vehicle is likely to remain in place - they want to make sure it's got nothing in it that's suspicious before they go in and examine it. "In any incident like this… we've got so many other important venues and locations, they will be increasing visibility and security patrols just to make sure nothing else happens." Steel and concrete barriers were added outside Parliament after the 2017 Westminster Bridge terror attack.<doc-sep>An alleged terrorist drove around London for almost eight hours before ploughing into cyclists and smashing his car into security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament, police have said. Officers guarding the area had to leap out of the car’s path before armed colleagues rushed to detain the driver early on Tuesday morning. Witnesses said the suspect, a 29-year-old British man, was silent as he was arrested and he has “not been cooperating” with questioning as police work to establish his motive. Investigators said he had driven from Birmingham late on Monday and arrived in the capital just after midnight. The silver Ford Fiesta was spotted in the central Tottenham Court Road area – a famous shopping and nightlife district – from 1.25am until around 6am. It was then driven to Westminster and circled around the Houses of Parliament and Whitehall until the crash shortly after 7.30am. Footage showed the car sharply swerving through several cyclists and pedestrians, over central reservations and down the wrong side of the road at high speed before crashing into security barriers. The car crashed into security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament (PA) It struck during parliament’s summer recess and ahead of the daily rush of tourists to the area, leaving it relatively deserted. Three people suffered non life-threatening injuries in the attack, including a man and woman who needed hospital treatment but have since been discharged. As the suspect remained in police custody, searches spread to two properties in Birmingham and one in Nottingham. Labour MP Roger Godsiff confirmed the suspect was from his Hall Green constituency, and he is believed to have been known to West Midlands Police. Theresa May vowed that terrorists would “never succeed” in dividing Britain, after Donald Trump took to Twitter to blame “crazy animals” for the attack. Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner Neil Basu, the head of UK counterterror policing, said: “Given that this appears to be a deliberate act, the method and this being an iconic site, we are treating it as a terrorist incident ... no other suspects at the scene have been identified or reported to the police. “There is no intelligence at this time of further danger to Londoners or the rest of the UK connected to this incident.” Mr Basu said his team’s current priority was to formally identify the suspect “and establish his motivation if we can – he is not currently cooperating”. He added: “We don’t believe this person was known to either MI5 or counterterror policing”. 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Investigators said no one else was in the vehicle and no weapons had been recovered amid ongoing searches. Recommended Police officer killed in Westminster attack honoured for bravery According to open source data, the car used in the attack is a 2010 Ford Fiesta Zetec, which was first registered near Nottingham. It displayed a sticker with the website of a car dealership that had 11 branches across the north of England, in Yorkshire, Manchester, Cheshire and Merseyside. Barry Williams, a BBC employee who works near the scene of the crash, said he heard screams. “The car went onto the wrong side of the road to where cyclists were waiting at lights and ploughed into them,” he added. “Then it swerved back across the road and accelerated as fast as possible and hit the barrier at full pelt. “It was a small silver car and he hit it at such speed the car actually lifted off the ground and bounced. “Then the police just jumped. Two officers managed to leap over the security barriers and then the armed police vehicles all sped towards the scene.” (Graphic News (Graphic News) Jason Williams told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme the driver had “driven at speed – more than 40mph”. He added: “I was told basically to move away, to run. I have run for my life ... it looked deliberate, it didn’t look like an accident”. Following a meeting of the government’s emergency Cobra committee, the prime minister described the incident as “shocking” and said: “For the second time in as many years the home of our democracy, which is a potent symbol for our precious values of tolerance and freedom, has witnessed terrible scenes just yards from its doors. “My thoughts are with the innocent members of the public who were hurt in this appalling incident. I wish them a speedy recovery and we must be thankful that nobody suffered life-threatening injuries. “I also wish to praise the formidable courage of our emergency services, who were on the scene immediately and in significant numbers. “Once again, they did not flinch and ran towards a dangerous situation in order to protect the public. The country is hugely grateful for their calmness and professionalism.“<doc-sep>LONDON -- A motorist slammed into pedestrians and cyclists near Britain's Houses of Parliament on Tuesday and police are treating the incident as an act of terror.A man in his 20s was arrested on suspicion of terrorist offenses after the silver Ford Fiesta collided with rush-hour commuters before slamming into a barrier. Two people were hurt, but authorities said none of the injuries is life-threatening.Armed police swooped into the area, cordoning off streets surrounding the heart of Britain's government. Police appealed to the public to stay away, and the Westminster subway station was closed.Several eyewitnesses said the driver's actions were deliberate. "The car drove at speed into the barriers outside the House of Lords. There was a loud bang from the collision and a bit of smoke," Ewelina Ochab told The Associated Press. "The driver did not get out. The guards started screaming to people to move away. "Jason Williams also saw a car moving at high speed. "It looked deliberate. It didn't look like an accident," he said. "How do you do that by accident? It was a loud bang. "The incident heightened tensions in a city that has seen four vehicle-based terror attacks in less than 18 months.The area was the site of a terror attack in March 2017, when Khalid Masood ploughed a car into crowds on Westminster Bridge, killing four people. Masood abandoned his car and then stabbed and killed a police officer before being shot dead in a courtyard outside Parliament.------<doc-sep>
Police flooded central London streets and cordoned off the city's government district Tuesday, after a speeding car plowed into cyclists and crashed outside Parliament in what authorities were treating as an act of terrorism. With the driver in custody, counterterror detectives were working to uncover the motive behind what they suspect is the fourth vehicle attack in Britain — and the second on Parliament — in 18 months. "Given that this appears to be a deliberate act, the method and this being an iconic site, we are treating it as a terrorist incident," Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu, Britain's top counterterrorism officer, told reporters. The moment a car hits the barriers outside U.K. Parliament World 0:24 A man has been detained on suspicion of terrorism offences 0:24 A rooftop camera recorded the silver Ford Fiesta driving past Parliament and suddenly veering sharply to the left, striking cyclists waiting at a set of lights, then crossing the road and crashing into a barrier outside Parliament. Armed police surrounded the car within seconds, pulling a man from the vehicle. Police said the driver was alone and no weapons were found in the car. Three people were hurt, none critically. Police arrested the 29-year-old driver, a resident of England's Midlands region who was not previously known to counterterrorism police or the intelligence services. Basu said the suspect was not co-operating with police. Security Minister Ben Wallace said the man, whose name was not released, was a British citizen originally from another country. Police said the car was driven from Birmingham in central England to London late Monday and was in central London for more than seven hours before the crash. Detectives were searching two properties in Birmingham and one in another Midlands city, Nottingham. Threat level 'severe' Police said they did not believe there was any ongoing threat from Tuesday's incident. After a meeting of the government's crisis committee, COBRA, officials said Britain's terrorism threat level would remain at "severe," meaning an attack is highly likely. It has briefly been raised to the highest level, "critical," after some previous attacks. Prime Minister Theresa May, who was on vacation in Switzerland, praised "the formidable courage of our emergency services and urged the public "to remain vigilant — but also to come together and carry on as normal." "The twisted aim of the extremists is to use violence and terror to divide us," May said in a statement. "They will never succeed." Police cars and ambulances flooded London's government district just after 7:30 a.m. local time, after witnesses reported seeing a silver car traveling at high speed hit pedestrians and cyclists, then crash into a barrier designed to protect Parliament from vehicle attack. One injured person was treated at the scene and two were taken to local hospitals, where they were treated and released. "The car drove at speed into the barriers outside the House of Lords. There was a loud bang from the collision and a bit of smoke," Ewelina Ochab told The Associated Press. "The driver did not get out. The guards started screaming to people to move away." "It didn't look like an accident," said Jason Williams, who lives nearby. "How do you do that by accident?" Bicycles lie abandoned on the ground near where the car crashed. (Frank Augstein/Associated Press) Latest in series of attacks The early morning scenes brought a sickly sense of déjà vu to many Londoners. Last year alone, the city was hit by three deadly attacks. In March 2017, Khalid Masood plowed a car into crowds on Westminster Bridge, killing four people, then fatally stabbed a police officer before being shot dead in a courtyard outside Parliament. Less than three months later, a van rammed into pedestrians on London Bridge before three men abandoned the vehicle and attacked weekend revelers in the nearby Borough Market. Eight people were killed and 48 injured. In June 2017, a far-right extremist drove a van into a crowd of worshippers leaving a London mosque, killing one man. Police in London point guns at vehicle, handcuff man after attack World 1:07 Man arrested after vehicle swerves into opposite lane outside British Parliament, hitting cyclists and pedestrians 1:07 That attack followed the suicide bombing a month earlier at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that killed 22 people. British authorities say the threat is not diminishing. Since March 2017 they have foiled 13 Islamist-inspired plots and four far-right plots, and currently have 676 live counterterrorism investigations, officials said Tuesday.
What are Sekiro shinobi tools and where can you find them? Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice asks you to use your trusty katana to cut down the hordes of terrifying enemies you come across, but it’s not the only bit of kit at your disposal. You don’t have access to a huge array of weapons across various melee archetypes as you normally would in a FromSoftware or Soulsborne game. This will feel a little bit odd for veterans who have been playing since Demon’s Souls, but it turns out that in Sekiro, your recently severed arm can be fitted with all sorts of devastating prosthetic attachments known as shinobi tools. Combat in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is tough, but you can enforce your own style of play by using the different shinobi tools. These are special weapons you attach to your prosthetic arm in order to give you an edge in certain situation or against key enemies. You can have three equipped at any one time and can switch between these three at will mid-battle. You will probably end up with your favourites, but they all serve a purpose. While all of them can be upgraded, they aren’t all easy to find in the first place. To help stave off some of that classic Soulsborne frustration we’ve listed all of the shinobi tools we’ve tracked down so far, not to mention what purpose they serve in combat. Mechanical Barrel Location: you get it for beating Gyoubu. Good for: upgrading your Sekiro shinobi tools. Loaded Shuriken Location: next to the Outskirts Wall – Gate Path Idol. Just grapple into the corridor in front of you and it is on your left. Good for: annoying enemies from afar or trying to whittle down the last bit of posture or health in a tricky fight. Robert’s Firecrackers Location: also near the Outskirts Wall – Gate Path Idol. After the fight with the General miniboss jump up onto the wall. If you look to your left there will be a flat platform you can get to from the partially-destroyed house below. The merchant here sells the Robert’s Firecrackers shinobi tool. Good for: scaring certain enemies like the Chained Ogre, Blazing Bull, and nearly everything else that crawls or resembles a beast. Flame Vent Location: while in the Hirata Estate memory, just up from the Estate Path Idol, you’ll end up grappling onto a tree to get over a wall. There are a bunch of enemies in this area including some around a bonfire. The Flame Vent shinobi tool is, naturally, in the bonfire. Good for: setting enemies and objects on fire. For example, if you throw a bottle of oil at an enemy it will instantly ignite dealing damage to them and leaving them open for a few quick hits. Shinobi Axe Of The Monkey Location: just after the bonfire where you find the Flame Vent there’s a small, discreet path you can follow. Head down it and to your left you’ll spot two bandits in front of a small shack. Kill the bandits and open the shack for this shinobi tool. Good for: breaking shields. There’s no blocking an attack from this tool. Mist Raven Location: Go from the Bamboo Thicket Slope Idol to the bridge up the hill. Before going across it drop down to your right. Follow this path past the bamboo gate and jump up some walls. There is a purple ninja on top of a building and inside the building is this Mist Raven shinobi tool. Good for: evasion. Use this and the next time an enemy strikes you’ll move out of their way. If you don’t hold a direction key down then you will go straight up, so hold a direction to move that away. This is great for getting to an enemy’s back. Shinobi Spear Location: after grabbing a key from two guards on a bridge next to the Ashina Castle Idol, go to Ashina Reservoir. You can get there by going left from the same Idol and opening a door, then dropping down. You will recognise the area, there is a locked house that has this item inside. Good for: strong mid-range attacks. More Sekiro guide goodness: Sekiro bosses Sekiro Divine Confetti guide Sekiro Prayer Beads guide Iron Umbrella Location: behind the Palace, you will find the Old Grave Sculptor’s Idol. If you clear this area and look around you will notice a pagoda with an open top. Go in here and buy the Iron Umbrella shinobi tool from the merchant. Good for: holding your ground. It makes deflections easier and will improve your defensive game. Divine Abduction Location: after beating Long-Arm Centipede Giraffe in the Gun Fort, this is behind him. Good for: messing with smaller enemies. It spins them around and leaves them vulnerable to deadly backstabs. Sabimaru Location: from the Upper Tower – Antechamber Idol, go through into the room with the patrolling enemies. Drop down to the roof below you, and turn around. You’ll find the Sabimaru shinobi tool in a chest in the room ahead. Good for: this blade inflicts poison upon those it cuts. It also allows for some very fast attacks and is good for keeping the pressure on tough or evasive enemies. Finger Whistle Location: kill the Guardian Ape from the Bodhisvatta Valley Idol in the Sunken Valley. Good for: distracting enemies and getting beasts to turn on one another. If you’re still on the fence about the game then check out our Sekiro review, and if you need more help useful locations guides, here’s where to find your first batch of Sekiro Treasure Carp scales. Try not to get too frustrated while tackling this FromSoft behemoth.<doc-sep>The Shinobi Firecracker Tool is one of the Shinobi Prosthetics that isn’t quite that clear on where to get it. This tool is a must to get early on in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice if just for making the boss fight with Gyoubu Oniwa a little bit easier. This guide will explain exactly how to get the Shinobi Firecracker Tool in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. How to Get The Shinobi Firecracker Prosthetic Tool First off you’re going to need to grind a little bit of Sen (Gold Coins). You can get this by killing enemies in the world and then collecting the gold coins. Be careful though, in the process of grinding this coin if you die you’re going to lose half of your earnings so try to farm gold in the safest areas possible. You can also use a Mibu Balloon of Wealth to make the coin and gold farming go much quicker. You’re going to need to farm at least 500 gold coins. Once you’ve got the coins you can head over to the Crow’s Bed Memorial Mob vendor at the top of the hill in Ashina Outskirts. You can fast travel there by using the Sculptor’s Idol and then selecting Travel > Ashina Outskirts > Outskirts Wall – Gate Path. Once you’ve found the vendor you’ll be able to purchase an item called Robert’s Firecrackers for 500 gold. Once you’ve got the firecrackers in hand you can then return to the Dilapidated Temple to speak with the Sculptor. Present the Shinobi Prosthetic to the Sculptor and then select “Fit New Prosthetic Tool.” You’ll now see the option to add the Shinobi Firecracker. The Shinobi Firecracker briefly blinds foes, and can also affect beast enemies. Fighting Gyoubu with the Shinobi Firecracker allows you to stun his horse, making him easier to fight.<doc-sep>
In Sekiro, finding the various Prosthetic Tools makes all of your fights easier by adding tools to your arsenal. You’ll pick up the first — the Shuriken Wheel — just before your fight against General Naomori Kawarada. The next Prosthetic Tool you’re after is called Robert’s Firecracker — which the Sculptor will turn into the Shinobi Firecracker. This isn’t one you can find, though. Instead, you’ll have to purchase it from a Memorial Mob vendor. Happily, there’s one early in the game (before you even reach the Chained Ogre) that you probably missed (we sure did in our first games). Ashina Outskirts Memorial Mob You’re looking for the house where you speak to the old woman — Inosuke Nogami’s Mother — who gives you the Young Lord’s Bell Charm. It’s about halfway between the Ashina Outskirts > Ashina Outskirts and the Ashina Outskirts > Outskirts Wall - Gate Path Sculptor’s Idols — it’s not too far past where you fought General Naomori Kawarada. From that house, head downhill a little more, past Inosuke Nogami. Just before you reach the gate — where the guard with the mortar cannon will spot you, turn to the left and grapple up. At the ledge, turn left again and grapple up some more. Follow the path you land on a little ways until you can grapple up one more time. If you’re quick and watch where you’re headed, you can hit all three grapple points without touching the ground like we did in the video above. At the top, you’ll meet the Memorial Mob. He’ll sell you an item called Robert’s Firecrackers for 500 sen. (If you need money, you’ll find three Light Coin Purses in the hidden room under the old woman — just watch out for the two roosters guarding it.) Take the Firecrackers back to the Sculptor, and he’ll turn it into the Shinobi Firecracker. It’s especially useful against an upcoming boss, Gyoubu Oniwa.
Stormi Webster is only 6-months-old and she's already stunting on literally everyone with her Gucci baby accessories, Fendi stroller, and expensive af Hermès Birkin bag, so it's only fitting she's doing something no 6-month-old would ever even dream of. Kylie Jenner just announced she and her baby girl will join rapper Travis Scott for his Astroworld Tour. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Kylie posted a picture of the tour announcement on Instagram and wrote, "Me and Storm ready for tour." This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Of course, this doesn't mean she's going to every single show and living that jet-setting musician life, but it's safe to assume she could pop up at any of the shows. Travis released his new album on August 2, which includes a super cute shoutout to Kylie, so obviously she's going to show up to some of the shows. It's really only a matter of time until Kylie posts an Insta with a caption taken from Travis' "Sicko Mode" song. "Passes to my daughter, I'ma show her what it took (yeah)/Baby mama cover Forbes, got these other b*tches shook, yea" would make the best caption, honestly. Shannon Barbour News Writer Shannon is a news writer at Cosmopolitan.com, and when she's not obsessing about Cardi B, she's thinking about Justin Bieber and still trying to memorize Beyoncé's Beychella choreography. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io<doc-sep>Products in this story are independently selected and featured editorially. If you make a purchase using these links we may earn commission. Kylie Jenner revealed on Instagram that she and her daughter Stormi Webster will be joining Stormi's dad Travis Scott on his Astroworld tour. Kylie Jenner Reveals She and 'Angel Baby' Stormi Webster Will Be Joining Travis Scott on Tour Kylie Jenner‘s baby girl Stormi Webster cannot walk yet, but she’s ready to rage! The 21-year-old reality TV star revealed on Instagram that she and her 6-month-old daughter will be joining Stormi’s dad Travis Scott on his Astroworld tour. Get push notifications with news, features and more. “Me and storm ready for tour 🎪♥️,” Jenner captioned an Instagram of Scott’s tour graphic. Scott, 26, announced the tour, which is officially called Astroworld: Wish You Were Here Tour on Thursday following the release of the Astroworld album on Aug. 3. The tour dates have not yet been revealed. It’s no surprise that Jenner would join her rapper beau on the road considering she was featured quite a lot on the album. On the song “Sicko Mode,” Scott references Jenner’s recent Forbes cover, in which she was dubbed one of the youngest soon-to-be billionaires. RELATED VIDEO: Kylie Jenner Kisses Travis Scott at Astroworld Listening Party: ‘The Craziest Ride of My Life’ “Passes to my daughter, Imma show her what it took/Baby mama cover Forbes got these other bitches shook,” Scott rapped. The Texas native mentioned his lady love again on the track “Skeletons.” “We just rocked Coachella, I gave her of half of the check/It was good sex, I didn’t mention to the net/Didn’t pass the loud, that was out of respect,” Scott said reminiscing on the early stages of his and Jenner’s relationship. kylie-jenner Credit: Travis Scott/Instagram kylie-jenner Credit: Kylie Jenner/Snapchat Jenner also starred in the music video for “Stop Trying to Be God.” In the visual directed by Dave Meyers, the makeup mogul makes an appearance covered in gold paint as she caresses Scott’s face. Jenner then makes another cameo at the end of the video holding a lamb. In addition to accompanying Scott on tour, Jenner has shown the rapper a lot of support. On the day of Astroworld’s release, Jenner shared an Instagram of herself in an Astroworld t-shirt. “You didn’t have to go this hard baby,” Jenner wrote.<doc-sep>Yesterday, Nicki Minaj took to Twitter to express her frustrations that her new album, Queen, which released on August 10, didn't rank as number one, but Travis Scott's latest release, Astroworld, did. What made matters worse was that Scott had promotion help from his girlfriend Kylie Jenner, who has 113 million followers on Instagram alone. "Travis sold over 50K of these," Minaj tweeted with a screenshot of Jenner's Instagram of Scott's tour poster. "With no requirement of redeeming the album! With no dates for a tour, etc. I spoke to him. He knows he doesn’t have the #1 album this week. I love my fans for the #1 album in AMERICA! I’ll explain on #QueenRadio 4 albums in, #1 in 86 countries." This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Travis sold over 50K of these. With no requirement of redeeming the album! With no dates for a tour, etc. I spoke to him. He knows he doesn’t have the #1 album this week. I love my fans for the #1 album in AMERICA! I’ll explain on #QueenRadio 4 albums in, #1 in 86 countries ♥️ pic.twitter.com/CiYEuczgm3 — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 FYI, Minaj was referencing Jenner's Instagram post from a few days ago, where she said she and Stormi are "ready for tour," hinting that they'll be joining Travis Scott on the road. Nicki's tweets continued: This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. My first album sold 400K. No one is doing that with debut albums now. So I’m so grateful. I lost out on 12 hours of sales and did 200K in one week after I was supposedly cancelled. I bit my tongue last #QueenRadio but I won’t On Tuesday. I love you guys so much — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. I looked at the numbers the Carters, Kanye, Nas, etc recently did. Travis sold 200K in his first week of clothes alone. I spoke to him last night & he said he’s been selling clothes b4 the music. Billboard says they’ll change the rules cuz of this, so it should be changed now! — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 She added another shoutout to Jenner: "I put my blood sweat & tears in writing a dope album only for Travis Scott to have Kylie Jenner post a tour pass telling ppl to come see her & Stormi. lol. Im actually laughing. #Queen broke the record of being number 1 in 86 countries. Thank Jesus & thank you to my fans." This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. I put my blood sweat & tears in writing a dope album only for Travis Scott to have Kylie Jenner post a tour pass telling ppl to come see her & Stormi. lol. Im actually laughing. #Queen broke the record of being number 1 in 86 countries. Thank Jesus & thank you to my fans. — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 Minaj also claimed she didn't get fair promotion from Spotify, even though the streaming service had ubiquitous ads for Drake's new album, Scorpion, when it dropped in June. The promo was so saturated some users called it "spam." "Spotify put drake’s face on every playlist but told me they’d have to teach me a lesson for playing my music 10 mins early on #QueenRadio," Minaj tweeted. "Even tho they’ve been giving away my music for free for years & I am one of the top Spotify artists of all time." This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Spotify put drake’s face on every playlist but told me they’d have to teach me a lesson for playing my music 10 mins early on #QueenRadio. Even tho they’ve been giving away my music for free for years & I am one of the top Spotify artists of all time. — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Spotify had to teach me a lesson but rewarded the man who has had an Apple radio show the longest; inadvertently helping the Apple platform the most. Oh I can’t wait for #QueenRadio on Tuesday. They took away my promotion they had promised for the 1st cpl days b/c of this. #Queen — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. My music went up on Apple so I played it. I assumed it was on Spotify & Tidal at the same time. Spotify said that Apple tweeted fans advising #Queen was up & therefore they had to teach me a lesson. But PRAISE BE TO GOD!!!!!! — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 Minaj added that her label didn't even defend her against Spotify in fear that it would sabotage the release of Ariana Grande's album, Sweetener, which dropped on Friday. (Minaj and Grande are both under Republic Records.) This content is imported from Twitter.<doc-sep>Kylie Jenner reads the comments. “I’m actually scrolling through Instagram right now, and it says that me and Travis don’t live together, and so I just want to say that we never miss a night with each other," the youngest Jenner tells her older sister Kendall in the September issue of Vogue Australia. "We go back and forth from my Calabasas house and the city home that we actually got together." That story is from back in February, when People reported on the 7th that the couple post-Stormi’s birth live separately. (Stormi was born on February 1.) “Kylie and Travis are not officially living together,” a source told People then. “He has his own place. They are co-parenting though, and things are going great. They are together and happy.” The two have only been dating for a little over a year, having first gotten together in April 2017. Most recently, Kylie hinted on her Instagram that she and Stormi Webster will be joining Travis on his Astroworld tour. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Kylie also talked to Kendall about why she kept her pregnancy a secret among other things. "Your hormones are going crazy and your emotions are more heightened, and I just felt like I wasn’t prepared to … I just knew that it would be better for me, and I could enjoy the whole experience if I did it privately," she said. "I just felt like it was a sacred special moment and I wasn’t ready to share it with everybody. I just wanted to keep that to myself.” This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. 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Ready to start your week off with some drama? Nicki Minaj is ~extremely~ pissed about her album not dominating every single chart ever, and hit up Twitter to blame, well, a lot of people. Including Kylie Jenner? Apparently, Nicki feels the success of Travis' new album Astroworld is unfair due to Kylie reppin' it—at least that's what we're getting from this lengthy musing. "I put my blood sweat & tears in writing a dope album only for Travis Scott to have Kylie Jenner post a tour pass telling ppl to come see her & Stormi," Nicki tweeted. "lol. Im actually laughing. #Queen broke the record of being number 1 in 86 countries. Thank Jesus & thank you to my fans." I put my blood sweat & tears in writing a dope album only for Travis Scott to have Kylie Jenner post a tour pass telling ppl to come see her & Stormi. lol. Im actually laughing. #Queen broke the record of being number 1 in 86 countries. Thank Jesus & thank you to my fans. — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 FYI, here's the Instagram post Nicki's referring to: Nicki also explained that she'd spoken to Travis, saying "Travis sold over 50K of these. With no requirement of redeeming the album! With no dates for a tour, etc. I spoke to him. He knows he doesn’t have the #1 album this week. I love my fans for the #1 album in AMERICA!" Travis sold over 50K of these. With no requirement of redeeming the album! With no dates for a tour, etc. I spoke to him. He knows he doesn’t have the #1 album this week. I love my fans for the #1 album in AMERICA! I’ll explain on #QueenRadio 4 albums in, #1 in 86 countries ♥️ pic.twitter.com/CiYEuczgm3 — BEAM ME UP SCOTTY OUT NOW (@NICKIMINAJ) August 19, 2018 Clearly, Nicki thinks Travis has an unfair advantage and is using Kylie Jenner's fame to help promote his music. But then again, what's so bad about this dude's girlfriend giving a shoutout to his work? Mehera Bonner Contributor Mehera Bonner is a news writer who focuses on celebrities and royals.
Destiny 2 Forsaken fans may have found the starting point for the Malfeasance hand cannon quest, but aren’t sure how to trigger it. Bungie introduced several impressive new exotic items with Destiny 2: Forsaken, but players are still having trouble tracking them all down. Now it seems a crucial clue has been discovered – the starting point for the Malfeasance quest line. There’s just one problem. How do we start the thing? The Malfeasance is an exotic hand cannon that detonates an explosive after landing five consecutive hits. According to Destiny 2 lore, it belonged to the Drifter’s former partner Callum, who was executed after killing his Ghost. Bungie let a few lucky YouTubers try out the Malfeasance during Forsaken previews, but otherwise hasn’t revealed it to most players. Watch on YouTube As reported by Forbes (via Eurogamer) players recently discovered Callum’s grave, the likely starting point for obtaining Malfeasance. The grave can be found in the Dreaming City – or more specifically, Dreaming City’s strike “The Corrupted”. This strike was locked until Forsaken’s raid was first completed, so it’s no wonder players haven’t found it until now. To reach Callum’s grave you’ll need to enter the Ascendant Realm from the strike and complete some jumping sequences. As for starting the quest itself, players are at a loss. Bungie will probably activate the quest in the near future, but until then players are still hunting for possible triggers. Watch on YouTube You can learn more about The Dreaming City’s impressive history right here, as detailed over the weekend at a Bungie panel. Destiny 2 Forsaken is available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.<doc-sep>A new quest has been introduced this week that has long been rumored. When Forsaken was released some players noticed that the powerful hand cannon Malfeasance was not in the general loot pool. The first step to triggering this quest requires a bit of luck and a lot of skill since it’s focused around Gambit.) 1. Kill the Ascendant Primeval Servitor This step appears to be 100% based on RNG. The first step in this quest has you slaying a special Gambit boss known as the Ascendant Primeval Servitor. This being will randomly spawn at the end of Gambit matches, forcing both teams to try and kill it first. This is completely up to RNG whether it spawns or not so it may take a few matches before you see it. When it spawns, make sure to kill it first otherwise we don’t believe you earn The Seething Heart drop. You’ll know if it’s the right boss because it will look like the Voice of Riven. After you get the Seething Heart, head back to the Tower and speak to the Drifter to obtain the City of Secrets Quest. At the time of writing this we currently played 13 matches of Gambit at Mythic I rank and did not get the quest. We won 8 of our 13 games. It appears to 100% be random whether this Ascendant Primeval spawns or not. 2. Kill 25 Taken Mini-Bosses/Bosses in The Dreaming City This next step of the quest is going to take a decent amount of time, as it requires you to kill 25 Taken mini-bosses or bosses in the Dreaming City. There are a number of ways you can go about this, but we recommend running the Chamber of Light Lost Sector. Found in Rheasilvia, this Lost Sector is the only Taken one in this location. While you can grind the various Public Events and activities around the area, this is by far the quickest method. However, this Lost Sector is fairly difficult if you’re a low Light level, so we only recommend Guardians 540 and up farm this activity. The Blind Well this week is also a superb method since it’s Taken themed. It doesn’t matter the Tier, but you might as well do Level 2 to ensure extra mini-bosses. 3. Complete Darkness in the Light Quest Did you think things were going to get easier? The next part of this quest involves completing the Darkness in the Light quest. While that sounds simple enough, the catch is the mission is a whopping 580 Light. For comparison, this is the same Light level as the final boss in The Last Wish raid. We strongly recommend not even attempting this quest until you’re at least 560 Light and with a full fireteam. This mission is a redux version of The Corrupted Strike, so make sure you’re familiar with this quest before embarking on it. 4. Deposit a Lot of Motes and Win Matches of Gambit The fourth step of this quest is sending you back into Gambit. For this part of the quest, you will need to both deposit Motes and win matches of Gambit until both percentage bars are complete. However, be careful because losing Motes will subtract from your current percentage. Because of this, we suggest banking only small amounts of motes (No higher than 10) to ensure you don’t have a massive set back. While it might not be the fastest strategy, it will certainly be the safest for those not comfortable in this mode. 5. Get Gambit Kills Step five continues the Gambit theme and is designed to test your PvP skills. When you reach this part you will have two objectives to complete, both of which revolve around killing enemy Guardians. The first is to simply kill 25 Guardians in Gambit matches. There is no penalty for not killing Guardians and this step can be completed across multiple games. However, the second is a little more skill intensive as it requires you to kill all four enemy players in a single invasion. If this is too difficult, the quest has an alternate way to complete this objective that relies on your allies. If a member of your team manages to wipe an entire team in a single invasion it will count towards your progress. The only difference is if you rely on a friend they have to do the four-man kill three times while doing it yourself only has to be done once.<doc-sep>Destiny 2 Forsaken players believe they've stumbled upon the location where the quest for the Malfeasance hand cannon begins... but cannot yet find a way to trigger the quest line. As reported by Forbes, players believe they've located Callum's Grave, widely thought - thanks to a little datamining - to be the inaugural step of the quest for Malfeasance, an exotic - and extraordinarily elusive - hand cannon. Callum's grave has been found in the Dreaming City strike, The Corrupted, which wasn't unlocked until a clan defeated Destiny 2's latest raid, Last Wish, last week. According to those who are better at untangling Destiny 2's lore than me, The Drifter's former partner - Callum - was executed after he "stabbed [his own ghost] through the optics with a sickly dagger-a tool carved from the jagged spikes fired from a weapon I shall not name". Here's how the team got there, as well as a little peek at Callum's grave itself. Just watching the jumping sequence is enough to give me palpitations: It's the latest in a line of open secrets that Bungie's teased ever since it announced Hunter Vanguard, Cayde-6, would die during the latest expansion, Forsaken. The developer made no secret that the death was coming, nor that Malfeasance was going to be available - going as far as to even let a few YouTubers give the gun a try - but as yet there's been no sign of it anywhere in the game. Until now, of course. Some now suspect that the quest will only become available when Bungie flicks a switch to make it live, but... well, it's Destiny 2, so anything's possible, really. Destiny 2: Forsaken's big new location, The Dreaming City, was originally planned to be very different to how it ended up. Speaking in a panel session this weekend at EGX, Bungie spilled the beans on its latest in-game destination.<doc-sep>
Destiny 2 's latest Weekly Reset brought some new Exotic Quests to the game, and one of them involves the highly-sought after Malfeasance. In this short guide, we'll recap the steps required to get the Hand Cannon and offer a few tips to help you succeed. How To Start the Malfeasance Quest in 'Destiny 2' One of the most difficult things about Destiny 2's Malfeasance quest is actually getting it to start. As Gambit players will know, there are four Primeval bosses triggered by cashing in 75 Motes in a single round. In order to start the Malfeasance quest, you must spawn a special tentacle-focused boss similar to Riven. Unfortunately the beast spawns randomly, so your fireteam may have to play lots of rounds before encountering one. Once it does spawn, you'll likely be required to kill it before the other team finishes it off. There are some reports that the drop occasionally goes to the entire lobby regardless. Watch out for the Taken ball which temporarily makes him immune. Kill this first and your foe will fall. Assuming you can do that, anyone involved in the kill gets a rare Seething Heart drop. This starts the Malfeasance quest. Take your reward to the Drifter to move on to step 2. Next Steps 2) City of Secrets - Get 25 Taken Mini Boss or Boss Kills : Yellow bars do not count for this, but Plagues and Servants of the Well do. An "enemies are moving against each other" event is a good way to accomplish this in one round, but you can also do some grinding at Chamber of Starlight or Aphelion's Rest too. It's just going to take a bit longer. 3) Darkness in the Light - Complete the Mission Variant of the Corrupted Strike : This is a Dreaming City quest with a recommended Power Level of 580. In other words, you'll have to be a top-tier Guardian with a skilled team. You can bring six people in, though, which should make things a bit easier. Everyone should probably be higher than 560 to give it a solid effort. Beyond that there are lore spoilers, so we'll leave the specifics of the quest to you. Finish the mission to get a Depleted Weapon Core and take it to the Drifter. 4) Business As Usual - Win 10 Gambit Matches : In addition to winning you'll need to deposit 500 Motes of Dark. In other words, you don't want to die and end up dropping Motes. Bank frequently and do all you can to win. If you do, the quest will transition to the final step, called Lights Out. 5) Lights Out - Get 25 Kills Against Enemy Guardians in Any Way, Get Four Kills During One Invasion : Kills will still count for you as long as you shoot an enemy once. So, you might be best off spawn camping if you're really frustrated with the questline by now. The Invasion step can also be completed if Fireteam members get the four kills for you, but this means it has to be done three times instead of once. After that's finished, go to the Drifter with your Dark Weapon Core and get Malfeasance. What to Know About Malfeasance Here are some details to know about the Hand Cannon once you have it: Perks & Stats Taken Predator: Bonus damage against Taken enemies and Gambit invaders. Extended Mag with 15 shots 180 RPM Explosive Shadow: Tainted slugs shot at enemy will stick into them and cause the enemy to explode after five shots. This allows it to be effective at longer ranges. That's all there is to know about Malfeasance for now. We'll update this guide with more info as it arrives. Destiny 2 is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC. The is the Malfeasance quest is the same on all platforms. What do you think of Malfeasance based on these stats? Is it worth the Gambit grind? Tell us in the comments section
There are a lot of different things floating in wildfire smoke, but the tiny solid particles — known as particulate matter or PM — are the most significant hazards to health, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Children, the elderly and pregnant women are at the highest risk for complications from smoke inhalation. The smaller the particles are, the more dangerous they become. When inhaled, tiny particles can enter the lungs — and even the bloodstream.<doc-sep>Western Washington was under an air quality alert on Monday as smoke from wildfires around the region piled up after a shift in winds Sunday. With air ranging from unhealthy for sensitive groups to just plain unhealthy around the Seattle area, people have been scrambling to find ways to cope with the hazy, smoky air that eventually can lead to a range of symptoms including irritated eyes, nose, throat and lungs -- and worse for those with existing respiratory or other conditions. RELATED: When will this smoke clear out of Western Washington? But across the Cascades to the east, communities have been dealing with much worse conditions. Air monitoring sites near the two largest fires in the state -- the Cougar Creek Fire, in the Entiat River Valley south of Lake Chelan and the Crescent Mountain Fire north of Lake Chelan and south of Mazama -- remained in the hazardous range Monday morning, with an forecast that increased winds would at least partially clear the air Monday and Tuesday. Farther east, near other wildfires, communities saw similar conditions. For days, even weeks, many of those communities have dealt with far worse air pollution from wildfires near and far. In hazardous air conditions, people are advised not just to avoid exertion -- they are advised to stay indoors as much as possible. On Sunday, Twisp, in Methow Valley, saw air quality dip from unhealthy to hazardous in just a few hours. Chelan was bathed in hazardous air almost the entire day. Smoke from nearby fires may have made things worse in Central Washington, but smoke from British Columbia fires has fed into much of Washington. RELATED: Wildfires blazing across Washington, fire risk high on Monday Smoky skies have historically been relatively rare in Western Washington, where west winds coming off the Pacific Ocean regularly work to refresh the air. In recent years, however, prolonged high pressure systems have acted like a lid for the region, nearly halting movement of air and keeping smoke close to the ground. East of the Cascades, however, the onshore flows have less potency and often do much less to disperse smokey skies. Smoke settles into valleys and river bottoms and may not clear as readily. This week, however, the onshore flows are expected to start clearing things out at least a bit by Thursday for Central and Eastern Washington. The relief will no doubt be welcome for folks who have endured very bad air these past weeks. Senior editor Daniel DeMay can be reached at 206-448-8362 or danieldemay@seattlepi.com. Follow him on Twitter: @Daniel_DeMay.<doc-sep>Ash and smoke are choking Seattle’s air for the second week in a row, as wildfires smolder in the Cascades and in British Columbia. The air quality in Seattle this week has been worse than in Beijing, one of the world’s most notoriously polluted cities. As of Wednesday morning, the Air Quality Index in Seattle was at 190, a rating classified as “unhealthy.” In parts of the city, the index rose as high as 220, which is “very unhealthy.” Other parts of Puget Sound, like Port Angeles, Washington — 80 miles from Seattle — saw the AQI rise to 205 this week. To put it in perspective, an AQI of 150 is roughly equal to smoking seven cigarettes in a day. People breathing air this unhealthy should avoid being outside and exerting themselves, particularly people with heart and lung problems, the elderly, and children. It also shows that while the flames from some of the massive wildfires that have raged from Alaska to New Mexico have destroyed homes and taken lives, the smoke and ash in the air are one of the most insidious threats to health. Since nearly 2 million acres have burned in the United States this year from 109 fires in 12 states ranging from Alaska to New Mexico, many regions are affected. #Seattle right now. Speechless... mainly because I'd have to open my mouth and breathe in to talk. And that seems like not a great idea. #wawx pic.twitter.com/gSX1Z1X5xK — Morgan Palmer (@MorganKIRO7) August 21, 2018 Wildfires have ignited in the Pacific Northwest before, but usually Seattle’s weather quenches flames and clears smoke pretty quickly. That the region has remained so hot and dry this year, allowing smoke to linger, is highly unusual, Andrew Wineke, a spokesperson for the state Ecology Department’s air quality program, told Q13 Fox. But it also happened last year. “The trend is clear. You see the number of forest fires increasing, and so there’s going to be wildfires,” Wineke said. “There’s going to be smoke. It’s going to be somewhere.” The smoke has wafted thousands of miles across the country to New York State and has shrouded many Western states in haze. Here is a smoke forecast map of the United States as of Tuesday morning: Fires are a major source of air pollution, in rural and urban areas. Fires from crop burning in India last year helped make Delhi the most polluted city on earth. Though wildfires throw off particles of all shapes and sizes, the biggest health dangers come from the smallest ones, 2.5 microns or less in diameter. Known as PM2.5, these particles penetrate deep into the airways, causing inflammation, asthma attacks, and cancer. “Generally, we think that the smaller it is, the more likely it is to make you sick,” Jia Coco Liu, a postdoctoral researcher studying air quality at Johns Hopkins University, told Vox last year. In sufficient quantities, these tiny particles can make the air too dangerous to breathe. Yeah, it's bleak. If you have to go outside to embrace the horror, er, the smoke, make sure you have the right mask. https://t.co/kTwgFZAcKK #wawx pic.twitter.com/9SwywqKdPh — NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) August 20, 2018 In Seattle, the concentrations on PM2.5 reached 157 milligrams per cubic meter. “When pollution is very high, over 37 [micrograms per cubic meter], we start to see health consequences,” Liu said. The best strategy is to avoid breathing the polluted air at all. Officials warn that not all air masks or filters can protect against the most dangerous particles. Is your area impacted by wildfire smoke? Surgical and dusk masks will NOT protect you. Choose a mask called a “particulate respirator” that has the word “NIOSH” and either “N95” or “P100” printed on it. More info here from @CAPublicHealth: https://t.co/HWhVOnEVa6 pic.twitter.com/7ODxs3FVVg — NWS (@NWS) August 21, 2018 Wildfires are a completely natural event in many parts of the country. However, their growing scale and devastation stem largely from people, from igniting the fires themselves to building in high-risk areas. And as the smoke from these fires shows, even people far away stand to suffer more as climate change raises average temperatures, drying out trees and increasing the burned area from fires.<doc-sep>The Puget Sound area is due for yet another day of thick fog and unhealthy air quality. It's so bad, in fact, that our air quality is actually worse than Beijing. With fires on all sides -- including the other side of the Cascades -- the air quality has dropped drastically all over the state and the smoke has gotten even thicker. Some places, like Chelan, have even dropped to hazardous. Within the Puget Sound area, most places are coming in at "unhealthy," meaning many more people than average may have breathing problems or worsened symptoms of conditions like existing lung or heart disease. It also means that you should work to limit times outdoors, and avoid exercising outdoors. That advisement goes double for sensitive groups, such as people with heart of lung disease, asthma, diabetes, infants, children, adults older than 65, pregnant people, or those who have had a stroke. And it's not just Washington: More than a million and a half acres are burning in 15 states, from Alaska to Arizona. And while wildfires are geographically limited, wildfire smoke can (and will) go wherever the wind takes it -- and right now there's some sort of haze across much of North America. Even Calgary is getting a blanket of smoke from all the British Columbia wildfires. Because as Cliff Mass notes on his weather blog, the air quality is worse in Seattle than it is in Beijing -- and it was yesterday as well. Beijing Air Pollution screenshot Which, sure, maybe it's a good day in Beijing. But it also speaks to how bad the smoke over Washington is right now. As Mass shared on Wednesday, the 24-hour period between Tuesday and Wednesday morning was the "worst in the nearly two-decade observing record of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency for any time of the year." Which means that officials are also advising you keep windows and doors closed as well. Washington Department of Health officials advise using air conditioning units to re-circulate and close the fresh-air intake, and to not add to "indoor pollution" with vacuuming and smoking. Visibility has also dropped over the week. In most locations it hangs somewhere between 3-5 miles, and will likely stay that way during the day. "Smoke (model) graphic shows smoke lingering today, but some improvement should begin tonight or Thursday with onshore flow developing," the National Weather Service shared on Twitter. "Improvement starts tonight (Wednesday) with marine push and more marine air Thursday night will help again." Given the lack of much movement on Wednesday, the Air Quality Alert issued by the NWS to eastern Washington and northern Idaho has been extended to 10 a.m. on Friday. As for where the smoke is coming from -- well, it's the usual sources. The state's three land sides all have fires raging -- B.C. to the north; several Central and Eastern Washington fires to the east, and the still-raging California fires which are now ranking as some of the worst in state's history. Even still, the situation is what KOMO News' Scott Sistek calls "among the meteorological worst case scenarios for bringing in dense smoke" to Western Washington. Saturday's rainfall brought in smoke from the closer fires to mix with the California smoke being blown north. But then a high pressure rebuilt overhead, and changed the game yet again. "High pressure systems bring sinking air -- that's why there's usually sunshine with high pressure because sinking air warms and dries out. But in this case, the sinking air is dragging the smoke to the surface," Sistek explained on KOMO. National Weather Service "Closer to the ground, the way the high is positioned -- nearly overhead -- it's creating very little in the way of pressure difference to bring in much wind, but what little wind we have been getting is coming from the east, not the typical west." Which, of course, brings in even more smoke from our own state's fires -- while also preventing ocean seabreezes from blowing out the smoke that's here now. If you're looking for a bright side (if you can call it that in such a haze) it's that while yesterday's high should've been somewhere closer to 90 degrees, it held at the mid-80s. Of course that's only because the sun is so smoke-filtered that it didn't get all that warm; Sistek also notes that this mean less rising air that can sometimes draw in localized seabreezes. So even though meterologists are still optimistic about some wind finally coming through and blowing some of the ground smoke out from the Puget Sound area on Wednesday night, the longer-term forecast still involves categorizing where the haze is coming from, rather than full relief from the smoke. SeattlePI reporter Zosha Millman can be reached at zoshamillman@seattlepi.com. Follow Zosha on Twitter at @zosham. Find more from Zosha here on her author page.<doc-sep>
Seattle: Professor claims smokey air quality is 'the new normal' As of 11am PDT (7pm BST), the air quality index (AQI) in Seattle measured 185, a rating classified as “unhealthy”. The level means “everyone may begin to experience health effects, members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects”. In fact, the dismal air quality is so bad it is like smoking seven cigarettes a day, according to a research scale created by Berkeley Earth. The hazardous smog has been worse than in Beijing this week, where air quality levels are notoriously bad. Latest Seattle smoke map Seattle’s National Weather Service said visibility levels in Seattle today measured just two miles. What has caused the smoke? An outbreak of raging wildfires across the north west coast of the United States and British Columbia, Canada, is to blame for the choking conditions. Seattle air quality: Current wildfires and hazardous air quality levels on Wednesday The smoke was said to be so thick on Monday it masked the skyline and turned the sun a bright shade of red. Hundreds of flights have been grounded at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport due to the poor visibility. When will conditions clear? The National Weather Service has predicted a move to cooler temperatures and westerly winds over the next 48 hours, which should blow away much of the smoke for southern Washington where Seattle sits. Seattle air quality: The air quality index measured 'unhealthy' on Wednesday In its latest update, NWS said: “The coastal areas and Southwest Washington should wake up to clean air tomorrow morning, and the rest of Western Washington will follow shortly behind. “Keep in mind that there could still be smoke from Vancouver Island fires that affects Clallam county and smoke from the Maple Fire that affects parts of Kitsap and Mason counties.” However, central and eastern Washington are likely to see conditions worsen temporarily before fresh air is brought in by rain at the end of the week. What are the health effects of wildfire smoke? Seattle air quality: The air pollution scale created by Berkeley Earth