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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen may be hard-pressed to top 4,000 yards passing for a fifth consecutive season. And that’s not a bad thing. As much as the five-time defending AFC East champion Bills (12-3) rely on Allen to run what’s still a highly productive offense that’s averaging 31.3 points per outing, a James Cook-led running attack has provided Buffalo an added dimension. Take Buffalo’s 24-21 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday, for example. In a first half in which the defense struggled to get the Pats off the field and Allen went 9 of 17 for 78 yards, Cook injected the necessary spark with a 46-yard touchdown run in helping Buffalo rally from a 14-0 deficit. The touchdown was Cook’s 14th rushing of the season, moving him into a tie for the NFL lead entering Monday. And it was Buffalo’s 29th TD rushing of the season, matching the team record set in 2016. Allen’s passing numbers have dipped — he’s averaging 237 yards per outing, as opposed to 284 in 2020 when he shattered the Bills single-season record. The run game has picked up the slack. Buffalo is averaging 366.5 yards per outing — down slightly from last season (374.5). And yet it hasn’t dented the team’s record. The Bills have 12 wins for the eighth time in team history, and third since 2020. This is the balance coach Sean McDermott not only envisioned, but demanded when changing offensive coordinators midway through last season by replacing Ken Dorsey with Joe Brady. McDermott has always emphasized his belief of games being won at the line of scrimmage. And the Bills have been a different team with Brady overseeing the offense and incorporating six-man fronts to help open holes for the running game. Buffalo’s running attack takes the pressure off Allen having to win games with his arm. It also gives the Bills a ball-control dimension to ease the load from a patchwork and injury-depleted defense , which should be McDermott’s most pressing concern entering the playoffs. The defense — missing four starters including three in the secondary — overcame its depleted ranks against New England with takeaways on the Patriots first three possessions of the second half. The turnover run was capped by cornerback Taron Johnson falling on a loose ball for a touchdown to put the Bills ahead 24-14 with 10:10 left after rookie Drake Maye’s backward pass glanced off the hands of Rhamondre Stevenson. The Bills improved to 24-2 against quarterbacks with 16 or fewer starts since 2019. But that won’t matter much if Buffalo envisions a deep playoff run in an AFC bracket that already includes the experienced likes of Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Russell Wilson. Meantime, McDermott has another growing concern on his hands involving a mistake-prone special teams unit. Three weeks ago, in a 44-42 loss to the Rams, Buffalo couldn’t muster a punt block in the final seconds because it only fielded nine players. Against New England, the Patriots caught Buffalo sleeping with a fake punt to convert a fourth-and-1 at its 23. “We got to do a better job there in making sure we get the right grouping on the field,” McDermott said, before acknowledging the decision fell on coordinator Matthew Smiley. Generating takeaways. The defense has forced a turnover in all but one outing this season. Buffalo enjoys a league-best 20-plus turnover differential entering Monday. An injury-depleted defense that allowed 379 yards to New England — the ninth time this season an opponent has topped 350 yards. In its past three games, Buffalo has allowed a combined 1,357 yards and 86 first downs, with opponents going 24 of 40 on third downs. Cook. The third-year running back’s 14 rushing TDs rank third on the team’s single-season list. Only Allen, with 15 last season, and O.J. Simpson, with 16 in a 14-game season in 1975, have more. Smiley. Special teams breakdowns continue to grow for a coordinator who was promoted to the job after Heath Farwell left Buffalo following a 42-36 OT loss to Kansas City in the 2021 playoffs. The Bills were second-guessed for kicking off into the end zone, allowing the Chiefs to gain 44 yards on two plays in the final 13 seconds to set up Harrison Butker’s game-tying 49-yard field goal. Allen hurt his throwing elbow but did not miss a snap. Buffalo’s defense was minus LB Matt Milano (groin), safeties Taylor Rapp (neck shoulder) and Damar Hamlin (ribs), and cornerback Rasul Douglas (knee). LB Baylon Spector, starting in place of Milano, is week to week after hurting his calf on Sunday. 4 — Number of times the Bills have finished with 13 wins. Have a chance to finish 8-0 at Orchard Park for just the second time in team history in closing their home schedule against the New York Jets on Sunday. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
I worked at Ralph Lauren during college breaks and the one thing I still regret after all these years (besides never talking to J.Lo, who shopped in our store) is that I didn’t stock up on workwear. That’s why I’m especially excited for Ralph Lauren’s Cyber Monday sales this year. The site is 40% off just about everything (meaning they have some of the best Cyber Monday clothing deals out there, and you can also find stellar Ralph Lauren finds at Bloomie’s and Nordstrom , FWIW). When I was employed at RL 20 years ago, my hack was to buy cashmere from the kids’ section (much cheaper) and size way up. It stayed in great shape for over a decade, but now that some options are $100 off, I may just splurge (though I still have my eye on that boys’ Polo Bear sweater). While my discount was slightly better at the time, these deals come close to as good as they get. The best Ralph Lauren Cyber Monday deals, at a glance 25% off: Best Polo Sweater : Ralph Lauren Cable Knit Cashmere Sweater , $ 498 $374 30% off: Best Gift for Men : Ralph Lauren Arctic Holiday Bear Assorted 3-Pack Cotton Blend Crew Socks Gift Box , $46 $32 40% off: Best Gift for Women : Ralph Lauren Cable Knit Pop Top Mittens , $ 48 $28 25% off: Best Kids’ Deal : Ralph Lauren Polo Bear Crewneck Sweater , $ 175 $131 40% off: Best Men’s Jacket : Ralph Lauren The Colden Packable Jacket , $245 $149 20% off: Best Women’s Coat : Ralph Lauren Plaid Wool Blend Reefer Coat , $ 250 $200 40% off: Best Dress : Ralph Lauren Cotton-Blend Polo Dress , $ 145 $87 Need a stylish present for him ? The plaid pullover below is giving cozy Cotswold fantasy vibes. Just add scotch, and you’ve got yourself quite a gift set. I’m also enamored with those cute socks (the two-pack is marked down to $24, and as insane as this sounds, that’s actually a steal for anything with that cute teddy face on it). Plus, those gloves are a total no-brainer, and I’m treating myself to that hat. If you’re looking for a solid Cyber Monday deal on coats, the wool topper below is the one I’m personally considering investing in. You also can’t go wrong with the iconic polo shirts . The price doesn’t get lower. Without further ado, here are the most timeless pieces to pick up from the Ralph Lauren Cyber Monday sale.Delaware Judge Rejects Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Pay - AgainNoneHow to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is 'brain rot'
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots are focused on the future following their 25-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. The Patriots (3-10) were officially eliminated from playoff contention with the loss Sunday, meaning that this week’s bye in many ways will begin the process of the coaching staff and front office evaluating the roster for 2025. The good news is that this group has shown plenty of grit this season, playing seven games that were decided by one score. The bad news is that the Patriots are just 2-5 in those games. Though New England’s bye comes late in the season, coach Jerod Mayo said the timing is perfect for a team that is feeling the . “A much-needed bye week, not only physically for the players but also mentally, just being able to hit the reset button and come back, put some good games together and continue to build for the future,” Mayo said. “That has to be our goal.” Tight end Austin Hooper said the seed that needs to be planted over the final four games is finding a way to limit the mistakes — namely penalties and trouble finishing drives — that have hampered the offense throughout the season. “We’ve got to execute at a higher level. We can’t beat a team before you stop hurting yourself,” Hooper said. “It’s not for lack of effort, just things that happen out there that get you scars in this league.” What’s working This was the most balanced performance by the offense this season, with 222 passing yards and a season-high 200 yards rushing. It shows progress under new coordinator Alex Van Pelt, which is something to build on over the final four games. What needs help Red zone efficiency. It continues to be the most glaring deficiency for the Patriots’ offense. They were 2 of 6 on Sunday and rank 30th in the NFL, scoring a touchdown only 44.7% (17 of 38) of the time inside the 20-yard line. Stock up TE Hunter Henry. He finished with seven catches for 75 yards, which is his seventh game this season with five or more receptions. He leads the team this season with 58 catches for 610 yards and continues to be a dependable option for quarterback Drake May as he navigates his rookie season. Stock down K Joey Slye. He made 3 of his 5 field-goal attempts, including a 54-yarder in the second quarter. Most of the conversation following the game was about his NFL record-long 68-yard attempt that came up short as time expired. But because of the 1-point loss, he was lamenting the 25-yard attempt he missed wide left just before halftime. “I take full responsibility for this,” Slye said. “Every point for this team matters with how we play complementary football with offense, defense and special teams. So, whenever I am out there, I have got to score points.” Injuries Henry left the game in the first quarter after a helmet-to-helmet hit. He was able to return in the second quarter and finished the game. Key number 7 — Number of penalties called on the Patriots, costing them 88 yards. Five penalties (four accepted) were called on the offensive line. That included one for holding on Mike Onwenu that nullified a touchdown run by Rhamondre Stevenson in the first quarter and forced New England to settle for a field goal. Next steps The Patriots have a bye this week. They visit the Arizona Cardinals on Dec. 15. ___ AP NFL coverage:
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That's added to the list of allied countries he’s picking fights with, even before taking office on Jan. 20. Greenland insists it's not for sale and Trump's initial calls to purchase it in 2019 came to nothing. But his latest suggestion comes after the president-elect suggested the U.S. could retake control of the Panama Canal and that Canadians wanted their county to become the 51st U.S. state. Nissan and Honda to attempt a merger that would create the world's No. 3 automaker TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda have announced plans to work toward a merger that would catapult them to a top position in an industry in the midst of tectonic shifts as it transitions away from its reliance on fossil fuels. The two companies said they signed an agreement on integrating their businesses on Monday. Smaller Nissan alliance member Mitsubishi Motors agreed to join the talks. News of a possible merger surfaced earlier this month. 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Podeli : Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic called for talks between the ruling coalition and opposition following the incidents in Parliament on Monday. Speaking live on the pro-regime TV Pink, Vucic said that he wants peace and stability, not war. He said that there was no fighting in parliament, only pushing and shoving and accused the opposition of causing the incident to prevent a debate on the budget. “They didn’t kill parliamentarism, they killed themselves politically.... I tried countless times to tell them to behave differently. It’s in my interest to have good relations in order to develop the country,” Vucic said. He also accused the opposition of wanting war. “That is the fundamental difference and once people see that, it’s clear who they will choose. According to Vucic, the opposition wants to get as much done as possible in the next two months before Donald Trump takes office because they think that Elon Musk will cut funding for foreign NGOs and because they’re not sure how much (United Group founder Dragan) Solak will be able to finance them.
Trump’s GOP gains union votersThe whole of the I'm A Celebrity camp were put up for a task together, as viewers think they have worked out why. During Monday's episode, all the celebrities were sent to the Fright Bus. BBC Radio One presenter Dean McCullough had already taken on his sixth trial of the series, having struggled so far. The camp had to get used to meals of beans and rice, yet that all changed when the radio host won 10 stars out of 12 in his latest trial. All the celebrities tucked into a much bigger meal than they had been getting used to. However, after their dinner they were sent a letter with a task. Love Island star Maura Higgins marked her 34th birthday in camp and was hoping for a nice treat. Tulisa was convinced there would be no nasty tricks in store for them as they helped Maura celebrate. Yet, they were quickly sent off to the Fright Bus. It marked many of the campmates very first trial and encounter with the show's creepy crawlies. I'm A Celebrity fans believed they cracked why all the campmates were sent away to take on the task. One said: "You know why they’ve done this, don’t you? Barely anyone but Dean and GK Barry has done any critter challenges." Another added: "It’s about time some of them actually did something. It’s probably nice to get out of camp." Someone else commented: "It's more a treat for us, so we get to see somebody else other than Dean doing something." A fourth wrote: "I love the group trials. It gives everyone a shot - wish there was more of them. This one is going to be good." Viewers have been calling for someone other than Dean to do the trials after getting bored of just seeing him take them on. "Time to watch Dean do another challenge. How boring the British public is," one user fumed on social media. Another added: "Looking forward to seeing if Dean p****s me off tonight," while one user posted: "The Dean show is starting now" along with an eye roll emoji. Ant and Dec have also begged the audience to stop voting in Dean and let someone else have a go at winning stars. The duo discussed the show on I'm A Celebrity Unpacked and told the audience they needed to have a 'serious talk' about them constantly voting for Dean. “Right, let’s all have a serious talk, and I’ll look directly in the camera here,” Ant said as he angled himself to look straight at the viewers at home. “Oh God!” Dec jokingly shouted, realising that his TV partner was about to put his foot down. “I think it’s good to see other faces down there,” Ant said, clarifying, “This is not a personal thing, and it’s not about Dean.” Ant got louder and more passionate as he continued: “It’s about us just seeing different people down there! And I think we want to see different people on the show being featured. Some people unfortunately aren’t getting - you know what, I’d like to see Barry do a trial, let’s see Melvin down there, Oti! But we find this every year when someone gets voted multiple times. You just get to a point where you go, ‘Who’s still voting for Dean?’ I don’t get it." Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen may be hard-pressed to top 4,000 yards passing for a fifth consecutive season. And that’s not a bad thing. As much as the five-time defending AFC East champion Bills (12-3) rely on Allen to run what’s still a highly productive offense that’s averaging 31.3 points per outing, a James Cook-led running attack has provided Buffalo an added dimension. Take Buffalo’s 24-21 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday, for example. In a first half in which the defense struggled to get the Pats off the field and Allen went 9 of 17 for 78 yards, Cook injected the necessary spark with a 46-yard touchdown run in helping Buffalo rally from a 14-0 deficit. The touchdown was Cook’s 14th rushing of the season, moving him into a tie for the NFL lead entering Monday. And it was Buffalo’s 29th TD rushing of the season, matching the team record set in 2016. Allen’s passing numbers have dipped — he’s averaging 237 yards per outing, as opposed to 284 in 2020 when he shattered the Bills single-season record. The run game has picked up the slack. Buffalo is averaging 366.5 yards per outing — down slightly from last season (374.5). And yet it hasn’t dented the team’s record. The Bills have 12 wins for the eighth time in team history, and third since 2020. This is the balance coach Sean McDermott not only envisioned, but demanded when changing offensive coordinators midway through last season by replacing Ken Dorsey with Joe Brady. McDermott has always emphasized his belief of games being won at the line of scrimmage. And the Bills have been a different team with Brady overseeing the offense and incorporating six-man fronts to help open holes for the running game. Buffalo’s running attack takes the pressure off Allen having to win games with his arm. It also gives the Bills a ball-control dimension to ease the load from a patchwork and injury-depleted defense , which should be McDermott’s most pressing concern entering the playoffs. The defense — missing four starters including three in the secondary — overcame its depleted ranks against New England with takeaways on the Patriots first three possessions of the second half. The turnover run was capped by cornerback Taron Johnson falling on a loose ball for a touchdown to put the Bills ahead 24-14 with 10:10 left after rookie Drake Maye’s backward pass glanced off the hands of Rhamondre Stevenson. The Bills improved to 24-2 against quarterbacks with 16 or fewer starts since 2019. But that won’t matter much if Buffalo envisions a deep playoff run in an AFC bracket that already includes the experienced likes of Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Russell Wilson. Meantime, McDermott has another growing concern on his hands involving a mistake-prone special teams unit. Three weeks ago, in a 44-42 loss to the Rams, Buffalo couldn’t muster a punt block in the final seconds because it only fielded nine players. Against New England, the Patriots caught Buffalo sleeping with a fake punt to convert a fourth-and-1 at its 23. “We got to do a better job there in making sure we get the right grouping on the field,” McDermott said, before acknowledging the decision fell on coordinator Matthew Smiley. Generating takeaways. The defense has forced a turnover in all but one outing this season. Buffalo enjoys a league-best 20-plus turnover differential entering Monday. An injury-depleted defense that allowed 379 yards to New England — the ninth time this season an opponent has topped 350 yards. In its past three games, Buffalo has allowed a combined 1,357 yards and 86 first downs, with opponents going 24 of 40 on third downs. Cook. The third-year running back’s 14 rushing TDs rank third on the team’s single-season list. Only Allen, with 15 last season, and O.J. Simpson, with 16 in a 14-game season in 1975, have more. Smiley. Special teams breakdowns continue to grow for a coordinator who was promoted to the job after Heath Farwell left Buffalo following a 42-36 OT loss to Kansas City in the 2021 playoffs. The Bills were second-guessed for kicking off into the end zone, allowing the Chiefs to gain 44 yards on two plays in the final 13 seconds to set up Harrison Butker’s game-tying 49-yard field goal. Allen hurt his throwing elbow but did not miss a snap. Buffalo’s defense was minus LB Matt Milano (groin), safeties Taylor Rapp (neck shoulder) and Damar Hamlin (ribs), and cornerback Rasul Douglas (knee). LB Baylon Spector, starting in place of Milano, is week to week after hurting his calf on Sunday. 4 — Number of times the Bills have finished with 13 wins. Have a chance to finish 8-0 at Orchard Park for just the second time in team history in closing their home schedule against the New York Jets on Sunday. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
I worked at Ralph Lauren during college breaks and the one thing I still regret after all these years (besides never talking to J.Lo, who shopped in our store) is that I didn’t stock up on workwear. That’s why I’m especially excited for Ralph Lauren’s Cyber Monday sales this year. The site is 40% off just about everything (meaning they have some of the best Cyber Monday clothing deals out there, and you can also find stellar Ralph Lauren finds at Bloomie’s and Nordstrom , FWIW). When I was employed at RL 20 years ago, my hack was to buy cashmere from the kids’ section (much cheaper) and size way up. It stayed in great shape for over a decade, but now that some options are $100 off, I may just splurge (though I still have my eye on that boys’ Polo Bear sweater). While my discount was slightly better at the time, these deals come close to as good as they get. The best Ralph Lauren Cyber Monday deals, at a glance 25% off: Best Polo Sweater : Ralph Lauren Cable Knit Cashmere Sweater , $ 498 $374 30% off: Best Gift for Men : Ralph Lauren Arctic Holiday Bear Assorted 3-Pack Cotton Blend Crew Socks Gift Box , $46 $32 40% off: Best Gift for Women : Ralph Lauren Cable Knit Pop Top Mittens , $ 48 $28 25% off: Best Kids’ Deal : Ralph Lauren Polo Bear Crewneck Sweater , $ 175 $131 40% off: Best Men’s Jacket : Ralph Lauren The Colden Packable Jacket , $245 $149 20% off: Best Women’s Coat : Ralph Lauren Plaid Wool Blend Reefer Coat , $ 250 $200 40% off: Best Dress : Ralph Lauren Cotton-Blend Polo Dress , $ 145 $87 Need a stylish present for him ? The plaid pullover below is giving cozy Cotswold fantasy vibes. Just add scotch, and you’ve got yourself quite a gift set. I’m also enamored with those cute socks (the two-pack is marked down to $24, and as insane as this sounds, that’s actually a steal for anything with that cute teddy face on it). Plus, those gloves are a total no-brainer, and I’m treating myself to that hat. If you’re looking for a solid Cyber Monday deal on coats, the wool topper below is the one I’m personally considering investing in. You also can’t go wrong with the iconic polo shirts . The price doesn’t get lower. Without further ado, here are the most timeless pieces to pick up from the Ralph Lauren Cyber Monday sale.Delaware Judge Rejects Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Pay - AgainNoneHow to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is 'brain rot'
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots are focused on the future following their 25-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. The Patriots (3-10) were officially eliminated from playoff contention with the loss Sunday, meaning that this week’s bye in many ways will begin the process of the coaching staff and front office evaluating the roster for 2025. The good news is that this group has shown plenty of grit this season, playing seven games that were decided by one score. The bad news is that the Patriots are just 2-5 in those games. Though New England’s bye comes late in the season, coach Jerod Mayo said the timing is perfect for a team that is feeling the . “A much-needed bye week, not only physically for the players but also mentally, just being able to hit the reset button and come back, put some good games together and continue to build for the future,” Mayo said. “That has to be our goal.” Tight end Austin Hooper said the seed that needs to be planted over the final four games is finding a way to limit the mistakes — namely penalties and trouble finishing drives — that have hampered the offense throughout the season. “We’ve got to execute at a higher level. We can’t beat a team before you stop hurting yourself,” Hooper said. “It’s not for lack of effort, just things that happen out there that get you scars in this league.” What’s working This was the most balanced performance by the offense this season, with 222 passing yards and a season-high 200 yards rushing. It shows progress under new coordinator Alex Van Pelt, which is something to build on over the final four games. What needs help Red zone efficiency. It continues to be the most glaring deficiency for the Patriots’ offense. They were 2 of 6 on Sunday and rank 30th in the NFL, scoring a touchdown only 44.7% (17 of 38) of the time inside the 20-yard line. Stock up TE Hunter Henry. He finished with seven catches for 75 yards, which is his seventh game this season with five or more receptions. He leads the team this season with 58 catches for 610 yards and continues to be a dependable option for quarterback Drake May as he navigates his rookie season. Stock down K Joey Slye. He made 3 of his 5 field-goal attempts, including a 54-yarder in the second quarter. Most of the conversation following the game was about his NFL record-long 68-yard attempt that came up short as time expired. But because of the 1-point loss, he was lamenting the 25-yard attempt he missed wide left just before halftime. “I take full responsibility for this,” Slye said. “Every point for this team matters with how we play complementary football with offense, defense and special teams. So, whenever I am out there, I have got to score points.” Injuries Henry left the game in the first quarter after a helmet-to-helmet hit. He was able to return in the second quarter and finished the game. Key number 7 — Number of penalties called on the Patriots, costing them 88 yards. Five penalties (four accepted) were called on the offensive line. That included one for holding on Mike Onwenu that nullified a touchdown run by Rhamondre Stevenson in the first quarter and forced New England to settle for a field goal. Next steps The Patriots have a bye this week. They visit the Arizona Cardinals on Dec. 15. ___ AP NFL coverage:
Write a simple caption. The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G is an excellent mid-range gaming CPU with an impressive value for the price. With a base clock speed of 4.3GHz that can be overclocked to 5.0GHz, picking one up for just $160 at Amazon feels almost like stealing. Also: Best Cyber Monday gaming PC deals 2024 on prebuilt PCs, GPUs, monitors, and more This version of the Ryzen 5 uses the AM5 socket, so make sure your motherboard is compatible before adding this to your cart. Once installed, you'll be able to take advantage of 6 cores and 12 threads for playing just about any game in your library as well as multitasking for work or streaming. And for overclockers, this CPU is out-of-the-box ready for performance boosting in order to squeeze every frame and graphical detail out of your favorite games. Read more: AMD vs Intel: The top gaming CPUs for pros, creators, and casual players The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G supports up to 5 USB ports, so plan accordingly when choosing a PC case for your build or if you're looking to drop this into your current rig. It also supports up to 1440p resolution and up to a 600Hz refresh rate in high-end monitors as well as HDR and VRR for better image quality and prevent screen tearing. It even supports screensharing via Miracast. And with integrated AMD Radeon graphics, you can handle video streaming and very light gaming even without a GPU. When will this deal expire? Deals are subject to expire or change at any time, as brands and retailers may have limited stock available at certain prices or deadlines for promotions, coupons, and sale discounts. We do our best to keep an eye on every deal to stay up-to-date on price and availability. 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Gaetz, who had filed a last-minute lawsuit to try to block the report’s release Monday, slammed the committee’s findings. Gaetz has denied any wrongdoing and has insisted he never had sex with a minor. House Ethics Committee accuses Gaetz of paying for sex, including with 17-year-old girl WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Ethics Committee has accused Matt Gaetz of “regularly” paying for sex, including once with a 17-year-old girl, and purchasing and using illicit drugs as a member of Congress. The 37-page report was released Monday by the bipartisan panel after a nearly four-year investigation that helped sink his nomination for attorney general. The report includes explicit details of sex-filled parties and vacations that Gaetz took part in while representing Florida in the House. Congressional investigators concluded that he violated multiple state laws related to sexual misconduct while in office. Gaetz has denied all wrongdoing and he filed a lawsuit Monday trying to block the report’s release. Biden gives life in prison to 37 of 40 federal death row inmates before Trump can resume executions WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row. He's converting their punishments to life imprisonment just weeks before Donald Trump, an outspoken proponent of expanding capital punishment, takes office. Biden says the commutations are consistent with a pause on executions put in place by his administration in cases other than terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder. Biden said he couldn't allow a new administration to resume executions. Trump will be sworn into office on Jan. 20. The president-elect has talked subjecting drug dealers and human smugglers to the death penalty. Relief, defiance, anger: Families and advocates react to Biden's death row commutations COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) — Victims’ families and others affected by crimes that resulted in federal death row convictions are sharing a range of emotions, from relief to anger, after President Joe Biden commuted dozens of the sentences. Biden announced Monday he would convert the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The inmates include people who were convicted in slayings of police, military officers and federal prisoners and guards. Others were involved in deadly robberies and drug deals. Three inmates will remain on federal death row. Opponents of the death penalty lauded Biden for a decision they’d long sought. Supporters of Donald Trump, a vocal advocate of expanding capital punishment, criticized the move as an assault to common decency. Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder and weapons charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO's death NEW YORK (AP) — The man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare has pleaded not guilty to murder and terror charges in a state case that will run parallel to his federal prosecution. The Manhattan district attorney formally charged Luigi Mangione last week with multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism. Mangione's attorney complained during a brief hearing Monday that statements coming from New York’s mayor would make it tough for him to receive a fair trial. Mangione was shackled and seated in a Manhattan court when he leaned over to a microphone to enter his not guilty plea. Middle East latest: Defense minister acknowledges Israel killed Hamas leader Israel’s defense minister has confirmed that Israel assassinated Hamas’ top leader last summer and is threatening to take similar action against the leadership of the Houthi rebel group in Yemen. The comments by Israel Katz appeared to mark the first time that Israel has acknowledged killing Ismail Haniyeh, who died in an explosion in Iran in July. Israel was widely believed to be behind the blast and leaders have previously hinted at its involvement. In a speech Monday, Katz said the Houthis would meet a similar fate as the other members of an Iranian-led alliance in the region, including Haniyeh. He also noted that Israel has killed other leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah, helped topple Syria’s Bashar Assad and destroyed Iran’s anti-aircraft systems. Trump again calls to buy Greenland after eyeing Canada and the Panama Canal WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — First it was Canada, then the Panama Canal. Now, Donald Trump again wants Greenland. The president-elect is renewing calls he made during his first term for the U.S. to buy Greenland, the ice-covered semi-autonomous Danish territory. That's added to the list of allied countries he’s picking fights with, even before taking office on Jan. 20. Greenland insists it's not for sale and Trump's initial calls to purchase it in 2019 came to nothing. But his latest suggestion comes after the president-elect suggested the U.S. could retake control of the Panama Canal and that Canadians wanted their county to become the 51st U.S. state. Nissan and Honda to attempt a merger that would create the world's No. 3 automaker TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda have announced plans to work toward a merger that would catapult them to a top position in an industry in the midst of tectonic shifts as it transitions away from its reliance on fossil fuels. The two companies said they signed an agreement on integrating their businesses on Monday. Smaller Nissan alliance member Mitsubishi Motors agreed to join the talks. News of a possible merger surfaced earlier this month. 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Podeli : Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic called for talks between the ruling coalition and opposition following the incidents in Parliament on Monday. Speaking live on the pro-regime TV Pink, Vucic said that he wants peace and stability, not war. He said that there was no fighting in parliament, only pushing and shoving and accused the opposition of causing the incident to prevent a debate on the budget. “They didn’t kill parliamentarism, they killed themselves politically.... I tried countless times to tell them to behave differently. It’s in my interest to have good relations in order to develop the country,” Vucic said. He also accused the opposition of wanting war. “That is the fundamental difference and once people see that, it’s clear who they will choose. According to Vucic, the opposition wants to get as much done as possible in the next two months before Donald Trump takes office because they think that Elon Musk will cut funding for foreign NGOs and because they’re not sure how much (United Group founder Dragan) Solak will be able to finance them.
Trump’s GOP gains union votersThe whole of the I'm A Celebrity camp were put up for a task together, as viewers think they have worked out why. During Monday's episode, all the celebrities were sent to the Fright Bus. BBC Radio One presenter Dean McCullough had already taken on his sixth trial of the series, having struggled so far. The camp had to get used to meals of beans and rice, yet that all changed when the radio host won 10 stars out of 12 in his latest trial. All the celebrities tucked into a much bigger meal than they had been getting used to. However, after their dinner they were sent a letter with a task. Love Island star Maura Higgins marked her 34th birthday in camp and was hoping for a nice treat. Tulisa was convinced there would be no nasty tricks in store for them as they helped Maura celebrate. Yet, they were quickly sent off to the Fright Bus. It marked many of the campmates very first trial and encounter with the show's creepy crawlies. I'm A Celebrity fans believed they cracked why all the campmates were sent away to take on the task. One said: "You know why they’ve done this, don’t you? Barely anyone but Dean and GK Barry has done any critter challenges." Another added: "It’s about time some of them actually did something. It’s probably nice to get out of camp." Someone else commented: "It's more a treat for us, so we get to see somebody else other than Dean doing something." A fourth wrote: "I love the group trials. It gives everyone a shot - wish there was more of them. This one is going to be good." Viewers have been calling for someone other than Dean to do the trials after getting bored of just seeing him take them on. "Time to watch Dean do another challenge. How boring the British public is," one user fumed on social media. Another added: "Looking forward to seeing if Dean p****s me off tonight," while one user posted: "The Dean show is starting now" along with an eye roll emoji. Ant and Dec have also begged the audience to stop voting in Dean and let someone else have a go at winning stars. The duo discussed the show on I'm A Celebrity Unpacked and told the audience they needed to have a 'serious talk' about them constantly voting for Dean. “Right, let’s all have a serious talk, and I’ll look directly in the camera here,” Ant said as he angled himself to look straight at the viewers at home. “Oh God!” Dec jokingly shouted, realising that his TV partner was about to put his foot down. “I think it’s good to see other faces down there,” Ant said, clarifying, “This is not a personal thing, and it’s not about Dean.” Ant got louder and more passionate as he continued: “It’s about us just seeing different people down there! And I think we want to see different people on the show being featured. Some people unfortunately aren’t getting - you know what, I’d like to see Barry do a trial, let’s see Melvin down there, Oti! But we find this every year when someone gets voted multiple times. You just get to a point where you go, ‘Who’s still voting for Dean?’ I don’t get it." Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .
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