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Despite being tied to a mid-first-round contract, Emmanuel Forbes will not clear waivers. The Rams are ensuring the 2023 first-round cornerback will remain tied to that deal. Forbes is heading to Los Angeles via waiver claim, ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter tweets . The Commanders’ Adam Peters-run regime moved on despite the 2023 No. 16 overall pick being signed through 2026. The Rams are bringing that contract onto their payroll, illustrating considerable interest on the NFC West team’s part. As significant changes occurred in Washington this offseason, Forbes was unable to secure steady playing time. This reached the point of the Commanders attempting to gauge his trade value before the deadline last month. The team ended up cutting bait, resulting in dead money this year and next. The Commanders are on the hook for all of Forbes’ prorated signing bonus ($8.2M); that will leave a $4.1M dead money hit in 2025 as well. As our Ely Allen pointed out, Forbes is the only cornerback to be drafted after weighing in under 170 pounds at the Combine since 2000. Elite ball production led to the Commanders preferring the 166-pound defender to Christian Gonzalez , who went off the board one spot later to the Patriots. Forbes intercepted six passes in 2022 at Mississippi State, returning three for touchdowns. For his career, the 6-foot cover man intercepted a staggering 14 passes and totaled six pick-sixes. That enticed the Commanders to dive in, but neither last year’s nor this year’s coaching staffs liked enough about his game to deploy him as a full-time starter regularly. Forbes has started seven games as a pro; six came last season. After allowing a 60.7% completion rate as the closest defender last season, Forbes ceded a whopping 75% number in limited duty this year. The Rams will still give him a second chance, pulling the trigger on a waiver claim to do so. They will be on the hook for guaranteed base salaries, which will help the Commanders, but the NFC East team is still responsible for the bulk of the contract. The Forbes pick came during one of the many Sean McVay-era first rounds in which the Rams did not hold a selection. This transaction will give the team a look at a player it clearly liked coming into the 2023 draft. The Rams have seen some issues form at corner, having already benched and traded Tre’Davious White this season. Pro Football Focus has no Rams CBs ranked inside the top 65 at the position; the team has given its most CB snaps to Cobie Durant and Darious Williams . PFF slots Durant and Ahkello Witherspoon 70th among corners this season, tabbing Williams — re-signed after two years in Jacksonville — 73rd. Forbes, 23, will join an L.A. secondary that acquired more experience this year via the Williams and Witherspoon re-signings. The team also has two rookie UDFAs ( Josh Wallace , Charles Woods ) joining Quentin Lake in rounding out its CB group. Forbes will attempt to mix in for the 6-6 team. This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.
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Women of Moala showcase talent at first mini-craft showMohamed Salah extended Liverpool’s perfect Champions League record as they won 1-0 at Girona to claim a sixth victory out of six. Salah nervelessly converted a 63rd-minute penalty, his 16th goal of the season, after French referee Benoit Bastien had been advised to take another look at Donny van de Beek’s clumsy challenge on Luis Diaz. In the process, he became just the 11th man to score 50 goals in the competition – Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe later also joined that exclusive club – on a night when victory at the Estadi Montilivi meant the six-time European champions will enter 2025 sitting proudly at the top of the table. England international Michael Olise produced a moment of magic to set the seal on Bayern Munich’s demolition of Shakhtar Donetsk and ease them towards the knockout stage. Olise’s brilliant stoppage-time run and finish capped a 5-1 victory for the Germans, in which he had early scored from the penalty spot, in Gelsenkirchen. Kevin’s fifth-minute strike had given the home side the perfect start, but Konrad Laimer levelled before Thomas Muller’s 55th goal in the competition sent the visitors in ahead at the break and set the stage for Olise’s double either side of Jamal Musiala’s strike. Jude Bellingham breathed life back into Real Madrid’s campaign as they held off Atalanta to earn a 3-2 victory in Bergamo. After Charles De Ketelaere had cancelled out Mbappe’s opener from the penalty spot, second-half goals from Vinicius Junior and Bellingham in quick succession put the visitors in charge, although Ademola Lookman’s 65th-minute strike meant the contest was alive until the final whistle. Ross Barkley took Aston Villa a step closer to automatic qualification with a late winner against RB Leipzig in Germany. Villa had led twice through John McGinn and Jhon Duran, but equalisers from Lois Openda and Christoph Baumgartner kept Leipzig in it until substitute Barkley struck five minutes from time to snatch a 3-2 victory. Goals from Goncalo Ramos, Nuno Mendes and substitute Desire Doue – his first in the competition – handed French champions Paris St Germain a much-needed three points after a comfortable 3-0 win at RB Salzburg. Nordi Mukiele left it late to end Inter Milan’s unbeaten Champions League record as Bayer Leverkusen claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory at the BayArena. Mukiele struck in the 90th minute to inflict a first defeat across six games in this season’s competition on the Serie A champions – it was also the first goal they have conceded. Casper Nielsen came off the bench to fire Club Brugge to a 2-1 home victory over Sporting Lisbon after Eduardo Quaresma’s own goal had handed them a way back into the game following Geny Catamo’s early opener. Julien Le Cardinal’s first-half strike was enough to handed Brest a 1-0 victory over Eredivisie leaders PSV Eindhoven, while Kasper Schmeichel’s save from Marko Pjaca’s close-range 80th-minute header ensured Celtic returned from Dinamo Zagreb with a 0-0 draw.
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Insurgents reach gates of Syria’s capital, threatening to upend decades of Assad ruleSAN FRANCISCO — Once general manager Ohemaa Nyanin and her Golden State Valkyries staff had decided who to pick in the WNBA expansion draft, the first challenge became reaching each player with the news before she heard it anywhere else. That meant considering practice times, game schedules, time zones and potential sleep times. It all seemed worthwhile on Friday night when the roster began taking shape. The way Nyanin looks at it, they are all part of history, about to join something being built from the ground up. "I just want these players to be happy," Nyanin said. "I want them to understand the opportunity that they have to come and be historians. Once you get to put on that jersey and you get to sit in front of a packed Chase Center, your whole experience is going to change." The Valkyries selected center Iliana Rupert from Atlanta, guards Veronica Burton of Connecticut and Carla Leite of Dallas and forward Maria Conde from Chicago with their initial picks on Friday, the first players for the new Bay Area franchise that's set to begin play next season. Golden State rounded out its 11-woman roster with Indiana center Temi Fagbenle; Las Vegas guard Kate Martin; forwards Steph Talbot of Los Angeles, Cecilia Zandalasini of Minnesota, Kayla Thornton of New York and Monique Billings of Phoenix; and Washington guard Julie Vanloo. The Valkyries did not choose a player from Seattle. Thornton is riding high after helping the Liberty to a WNBA title. Martin, a second-round draft pick this year who played with Caitlin Clark at Iowa, could get more playing time and enjoy a big jump in productivity after she averaged 11.5 minutes and 2.6 points as a rookie with the Aces. Nyanin described the process of starting a new team as "complex." "I think these athletes are a really good step forward in our journey," said Nyanin, who also had conversations about trades. "I was so excited about the blank canvas, and then behind closed doors it was blank. Nobody's name just appeared or anything so there was a lot of work that myself and my team put into it. The complexities around it is what I want to continue to highlight because these are 11 humans, right? They all thought one thing and they woke up today or are still sleeping and they're a part of the Golden State Valkyries." The team plans to be active when free agency starts in February. Golden State did extensive scouting work and had discussions on each player to determine how she might fit in a new system. "It's a long process but it's also a great process for us," coach Natalie Nakase said. "We kind of did this cycle, where we collaborate, we discuss and then we go watch film, then do it again ... and that went over and over again for about two months. And finally we decided, we picked the best players that fit our culture. So we're excited and can't wait to get going." This marked the WNBA's first expansion draft in 16 years since the Atlanta Dream joined the league in 2008. Golden State was free to acquire the contract or negotiating rights to one player from each of the other 12 WNBA teams. The Valkyries can also choose one player from the league who's eligible to become an unrestricted free agent. The Valkyries will play at Chase Center, the 5-year-old home of the Golden State Warriors, and practice across the bay in the organization's Oakland training facility. Warriors star Draymond Green sported a Valkyries jersey with No. 25 on the back — for the inaugural campaign of 2025 — while sitting out injured during Thursday's win over the Houston Rockets. There is already plenty of hype in San Francisco and beyond. And there was excitement on both sides during those initial calls to the players. "We got some really good reactions," Nyanin said. "We talked about it just internally the three of us, like, 'Should we have taped that, should we have kind of screen recorded or something?' I'm very happy that we didn't. That's a moment that we will get to share just the four of us with each of the different athletes." Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!
MongoDB Announces Expansion of the MongoDB AI Applications ProgramTuesday, December 3, 2024 A winter storm is taking aim at Northern Indiana, with lake-effect snow continuing to blanket the region, prompting a winter weather advisory that will stay in place through Tuesday. Communities near Lake Michigan, including Benton Harbor, South Bend, and neighboring areas, are forecasted to receive between 5 to 9 inches of snow. This is expected to create challenging conditions for both locals and travelers alike over the next few days. Snowfall Intensifies with Strong Winds The U.S. National Weather Service warns that major roadways, including I-94 and U.S. 31, will face worsening conditions starting today and continuing through tomorrow. Gusty winds up to 20 mph will make the air feel even colder and reduce visibility on the roads, adding to the danger of traveling in these conditions. If you don’t need to head out, it’s best to stay inside and avoid the hazardous weather until it improves. Forecast: More Snow on the Way Snowfall will remain light throughout the day, with temperatures struggling to climb above 30°F. However, as night falls, snow is expected to pick up in intensity, and temperatures will dip to about 20°F. If you have to drive this evening, be prepared for slippery roads and poor visibility. Take extra care when driving—slow down, maintain a safe distance, and keep your headlights on to help others see you. Tuesday will bring a brief break from the storm, with partly sunny skies in the forecast. However, the snow will return by Wednesday evening, and temperatures will stay around 33°F on Tuesday, dropping to a colder 27°F by Thursday. Icy roads and accumulating snow will likely persist, so conditions will remain tricky throughout the week. Key Tips for Staying Safe While the heaviest snow is expected to impact areas closer to Lake Michigan, all regions within the advisory zone should exercise caution. The combination of snow and strong winds could cause power outages, so it’s important to stock up on essentials like blankets, bottled water, and non-perishable food. If you must travel, ensure your car is equipped with an emergency kit that includes a flashlight, warm clothing, and extra food or snacks. For those staying at home, check in on elderly relatives, neighbors, or friends who may need help during the storm. With a little preparation and caution, you can stay safe through the storm’s impact. Remember, winter weather may be tough, but it’s temporary. Stay warm, stay safe, and take things one step at a time until it passes.None
Hezbollah attack draws Israeli strikes on Lebanon, killing 11 people and testing ceasefire's limits76ers' star Paul George sidelined the next 2 games with bone bruise in left kneeWILMINGTON, DE — Forget the past – Wilmington is rewriting its water infrastructure’s future. The City, in partnership with Wilmington Water and the University of Delaware Water Resources Center , is leading the charge against lead contamination with its groundbreaking Service Line Inventory Map . This ambitious initiative not only ensures Wilmington’s compliance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) revised Lead and Copper Rule, but it also positions the city as a beacon of progress for public health and infrastructure reform. Over the last two years, eight dedicated University of Delaware students, guided by the Water Resources Center’s Martha Narvaez and Andrew Homsey, undertook a monumental task—reviewing more than 70,000 water service work orders spanning back to 1916. It wasn’t a simple assignment. These records ranged from handwritten cursive notes a century old to data processed using cutting-edge artificial intelligence and modern GIS technology. But through this painstaking detective work, these students provided Wilmington a clear and detailed account of its water system, including key details like service line materials, installation dates, sizes, and locations. “This project isn’t just about satisfying regulations—it’s about protecting lives,” said a spokesperson for Wilmington Water. What lies beneath our homes and streets matters. Lead pipes pose a significant health risk, particularly to children, and the EPA’s renewed focus on the Lead and Copper Rule serves as a wake-up call for cities nationwide. Ensuring that service line data is accurate and comprehensive allows municipalities to tackle these risks head-on while paving the way for real progress. The inventory project highlights the extraordinary fusion of legacy and innovation. By blending historical city plans, inspection records, and insights from modern systems, the team created a roadmap for identifying the lead service lines that must be replaced. “This partnership demonstrates how a community’s collective resources—government, academia, and private residents—can unite to achieve powerful results,” remarked project leaders. And make no mistake, this is no small feat. Cities like Wilmington face the monumental challenge of not only mapping public water lines but also tracking private service lines owned by residents. That’s where partnerships like this shine, showing how coordinated efforts can surmount even the most complicated infrastructures. But compliance is just the beginning. Wilmington’s Service Line Inventory Map project is emerging as a guide for other cities across Delaware and nationwide. With utilities struggling to meet EPA mandates, Wilmington’s initiative sets an example of collaboration, transparency, and results-oriented problem-solving. The Water Resources Center hopes this effort will become a state and national standard. Integral to this initiative is the active role residents play. Wilmington calls on its community to help identify private service lines by participating in online surveys or contacting city services directly. The collective effort will ensure the city meets its goals while continuing to safeguard its residents from contamination risks. This is not just about following rules—it’s about stepping up with bold action to protect the health of a community, inspire collaboration, and stand as a model for resilience and innovation. Wilmington isn’t simply meeting the EPA’s standards; it’s setting the bar for how cities tackle challenges that define our shared future. For the latest news on everything happening in Chester County and the surrounding area, be sure to follow MyChesCo on Google News and MSN .The Legal Fray Builds in a Very Close North Carolina Supreme Court Election
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It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.Democratic Party strategist James Carville lamented the political misfortune of President Biden in the weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory . In a video update published on YouTube, the 80-year-old pundit weighed in on the heat Biden is currently enduring from his own party for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden . Though Carville did not hold the pardon against the president, he lamented how Biden’s actions in the past year have made him such an unpopular figure. “The most tragic figure in American politics in my lifetime is President Biden,” Carville proclaimed. The strategist waved off criticism from Biden’s own party that he pardoned his son on Sunday after saying throughout his presidency he never would. “Alright, so he said, ‘I’d never pardon the kid.’ Okay. I don’t believe any – When anybody says, ‘I never had sex with that person,’ or, ‘I’d never pardon my kid,’ I don’t pay any attention to it, ‘cause I think everybody lies about sex and everybody is going to do what they’re going to do with their own children,” he said. Multiple Democratic lawmakers and liberal media outlets condemned the pardon, arguing the younger Biden got off too easy from multiple felony convictions and warning that Trump would use it as an excuse for more abuses of power. Instead, Carville hammered Biden over running for re-election in the first place, saying that if he had just passed the torch early enough, the Democratic Party would have won the election and none of this negative attention would be on him. He would have left the White House on a “high note,” he said. Under intense pressure, Biden bowed out of the race in July and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris , who went on to lose to Trump. “But the different scenario would be, if he would have – in September of 2023 or August – said that he wasn’t going to run ... we would have won this election. And it wouldn’t have been that close, because we’d have had so many freaking talented people that were running,” he lamented. Carville continued describing Biden’s glorious alternative future, stating, “And he would be sitting here right now, getting ready to leave on a high note. There would be naming commissions to figure out what we’re going to name after him. He would be the toast of Washington. It would be a Democratic inauguration coming up, and a new Democratic president could have sort of gotten away with commuting any sentence that Hunter Biden got.” He added that there would have been “minimal” pushback if the pardon happened in this scenario because Biden would be seen in a better light. “And all of this,” he continued, “is f—ing self-inflicted. It’s tragic, it’s sad, and of course, everything about him is – it will be six years before somebody comes back and talks about all of the stunning things – the manufacturing that he’s brought back, the stunning stuff he’s done.” “What’s so sad, it didn’t have to be this way. He brought it all on himself,” he said.
Police became convinced they were investigating a crime in the disappearance of University of Mississippi student Jimmie “Jay” Lee when they interviewed the man now on trial in his death, a top officer testified Tuesday. Lee had been missing for two weeks when officers arrested Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington Jr. on July 22, 2022, said Oxford Police Chief Jeff McCutchen. Authorities interviewed Herington twice that day, and he gave conflicting information about the hours before Lee vanished, the chief said. “From the moment that we gave Tim Herrington the opportunity to tell the truth and he couldn’t and he lied and we backed that up, we knew then,” McCutchen said. Herrington, 24, is being tried on a capital murder charge in the death of Lee, 20, a gay man who was well known in the LGBTQ+ community at Ole Miss and in Oxford. Lee disappeared in Oxford, where Herrington’s trial is in its second week. Prosecutors and the defense both called their final witnesses Tuesday, and Herrington did not testify. Closing arguments are set for Wednesday. Lee’s body has never been found, but a judge has declared him dead. RELATED COVERAGE Ghanaians go to the polls with the backdrop of the worst economic crisis in a generation Man on trial in the killing of an Ole Miss student gave conflicting information, police say An Ole Miss student exchanged messages with the man now on trial in his killing, police say Herrington maintains his innocence and his attorney, Kevin Horan, told jurors last week that prosecutors have “zero” proof Lee was killed. Lee has not contacted friends or family, and his financial transactions and once-prolific social media posts have stopped since the day he went missing, investigators testified. Before officers interviewed Herrington, they had already obtained sexually explicit text messages exchanged between social media accounts belonging to Herrington and Lee in the early hours of July 8, 2022, when Herrington disappeared in Oxford, McCutchen said. Lee communicated with his mother daily, and sent his last message to her hours before he vanished to wish her happy birthday, according to earlier testimony. Google records obtained through a warrant showed that Herrington searched “how long does it take to strangle someone” at 5:56 a.m., University Police Department Sgt. Benjamin Douglas testified last week. The final text message from Lee’s phone was sent to a social media account belonging to Herrington at 6:03 a.m. from a spot near Herrington’s apartment, and cellphone tower in another part of Oxford last located any signal from Lee’s phone at 7:28 a.m., McCutchen said Tuesday. A security camera showed Herrington jogging at about 7:30 a.m. out of a parking lot where Lee’s car was abandoned, investigators testified earlier. “We’ve been looking for Jay Lee’s body for two years, and we’re not going to stop ‘til we find it,” McCutchen said in court Tuesday. On the day Lee vanished, Herrington was also seen on security cameras buying duct tape in Oxford and driving to his own hometown of about an hour away, police have testified. Herrington is from an affluent family in Grenada, Mississippi, about 52 miles (83.7 kilometers) southwest of Oxford, testified Ryan Baker, an Oxford Police Department intelligence officer who was a detective when he helped investigated the case. Herrington’s grandfather is bishop of a church in Grenada, other family members work at the church and Herrington himself taught youth Sunday school classes there, Baker said. Herrington “was not portraying himself as gay” to family or friends, Baker said. During testimony Tuesday, Herrington’s father and grandfather both said Herrington had never spoken about having boyfriends. Herrington operated a furniture moving business with another man while they were students at the University of Mississippi, and they had a white box truck that Herrington drove to Grenada, Baker said. Security cameras at several businesses and a neighbor’s house showed Herrington and the truck in Grenada hours after Lee disappeared, Baker said. During McCutchen’s testimony Tuesday, Horan asked whether DNA tests on items taken from Herrington’s apartment and the truck showed “any trace evidence at all implicating my client.” McCutchen said they did not, but police first searched Herrington’s apartment two weeks after Lee vanished and they searched the box truck a few days after the apartment. Both Herrington and Lee had graduated from the University of Mississippi. Lee was pursuing a master’s degree. He was known for his creative expression through fashion and makeup and often performed in drag shows in Oxford, according to a support group called Justice for Jay Lee. Prosecutors have announced they do not intend to pursue the death penalty, meaning Herrington could get a life sentence if convicted. Mississippi law defines capital murder as a killing committed along with another felony — in this case, kidnapping.UNCCD COP16: FAO's Role In Building Resilient Agrifood Systems, Restoring NENA's LandscapesA train is due to arrive at the nation's busiest railway station five years late. or signup to continue reading After years of delays and disputes, the first service using a new fleet of intercity trains is due to pull in to Sydney's Central station shortly before 11am. The train left Newcastle at 8.21am on Tuesday - about five years after the first sets were originally due to enter service in NSW. The Korean-built trains were too wide to fit through some tunnels, too long for some platforms and faced opposition from the Rail, Tram and Bus Union due to plans for drivers to monitor platforms using CCTV, reducing staffing requirements. An agreement was eventually reached with the union after a long dispute with the former coalition government and modifications were made locally beginning in August 2023. Transport Minister Jo Haylen said it should not have taken so long for the trains to enter service, but they were finally taking passengers along the Newcastle and Central Coast lines. Passengers along the Blue Mountains, Illawarra and South Coast lines will have to wait a while longer, but Ms Haylen said it would be worth it. "These state-of-the-art trains will make travel between Sydney and our regional cities safer and more comfortable," she said. The trains are due to replace rolling stock that entered service almost five decades earlier. Early renders of the trains featured "NSW TrainLink" branding, which is being abolished as its operations merge with Sydney Trains. Sydney Trains chief executive Matt Longland said getting the trains on the tracks was an incredibly complex project. "But we are pleased we have been able to work with the unions to locally modify these trains and get them into service," he said. "The Mariyung trains are quieter and roomier and will provide our passengers with a much improved and more comfortable travelling experience for decades to come." The electric trains, also known as the "D Set", have been given the name Mariyung after the Darug language word for emu. They will feature artwork from Indigenous artist Leanne Mulgo Watson. Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date. We care about the protection of your data. Read our . Advertisement
Despite being tied to a mid-first-round contract, Emmanuel Forbes will not clear waivers. The Rams are ensuring the 2023 first-round cornerback will remain tied to that deal. Forbes is heading to Los Angeles via waiver claim, ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter tweets . The Commanders’ Adam Peters-run regime moved on despite the 2023 No. 16 overall pick being signed through 2026. The Rams are bringing that contract onto their payroll, illustrating considerable interest on the NFC West team’s part. As significant changes occurred in Washington this offseason, Forbes was unable to secure steady playing time. This reached the point of the Commanders attempting to gauge his trade value before the deadline last month. The team ended up cutting bait, resulting in dead money this year and next. The Commanders are on the hook for all of Forbes’ prorated signing bonus ($8.2M); that will leave a $4.1M dead money hit in 2025 as well. As our Ely Allen pointed out, Forbes is the only cornerback to be drafted after weighing in under 170 pounds at the Combine since 2000. Elite ball production led to the Commanders preferring the 166-pound defender to Christian Gonzalez , who went off the board one spot later to the Patriots. Forbes intercepted six passes in 2022 at Mississippi State, returning three for touchdowns. For his career, the 6-foot cover man intercepted a staggering 14 passes and totaled six pick-sixes. That enticed the Commanders to dive in, but neither last year’s nor this year’s coaching staffs liked enough about his game to deploy him as a full-time starter regularly. Forbes has started seven games as a pro; six came last season. After allowing a 60.7% completion rate as the closest defender last season, Forbes ceded a whopping 75% number in limited duty this year. The Rams will still give him a second chance, pulling the trigger on a waiver claim to do so. They will be on the hook for guaranteed base salaries, which will help the Commanders, but the NFC East team is still responsible for the bulk of the contract. The Forbes pick came during one of the many Sean McVay-era first rounds in which the Rams did not hold a selection. This transaction will give the team a look at a player it clearly liked coming into the 2023 draft. The Rams have seen some issues form at corner, having already benched and traded Tre’Davious White this season. Pro Football Focus has no Rams CBs ranked inside the top 65 at the position; the team has given its most CB snaps to Cobie Durant and Darious Williams . PFF slots Durant and Ahkello Witherspoon 70th among corners this season, tabbing Williams — re-signed after two years in Jacksonville — 73rd. Forbes, 23, will join an L.A. secondary that acquired more experience this year via the Williams and Witherspoon re-signings. The team also has two rookie UDFAs ( Josh Wallace , Charles Woods ) joining Quentin Lake in rounding out its CB group. Forbes will attempt to mix in for the 6-6 team. This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.
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Women of Moala showcase talent at first mini-craft showMohamed Salah extended Liverpool’s perfect Champions League record as they won 1-0 at Girona to claim a sixth victory out of six. Salah nervelessly converted a 63rd-minute penalty, his 16th goal of the season, after French referee Benoit Bastien had been advised to take another look at Donny van de Beek’s clumsy challenge on Luis Diaz. In the process, he became just the 11th man to score 50 goals in the competition – Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe later also joined that exclusive club – on a night when victory at the Estadi Montilivi meant the six-time European champions will enter 2025 sitting proudly at the top of the table. England international Michael Olise produced a moment of magic to set the seal on Bayern Munich’s demolition of Shakhtar Donetsk and ease them towards the knockout stage. Olise’s brilliant stoppage-time run and finish capped a 5-1 victory for the Germans, in which he had early scored from the penalty spot, in Gelsenkirchen. Kevin’s fifth-minute strike had given the home side the perfect start, but Konrad Laimer levelled before Thomas Muller’s 55th goal in the competition sent the visitors in ahead at the break and set the stage for Olise’s double either side of Jamal Musiala’s strike. Jude Bellingham breathed life back into Real Madrid’s campaign as they held off Atalanta to earn a 3-2 victory in Bergamo. After Charles De Ketelaere had cancelled out Mbappe’s opener from the penalty spot, second-half goals from Vinicius Junior and Bellingham in quick succession put the visitors in charge, although Ademola Lookman’s 65th-minute strike meant the contest was alive until the final whistle. Ross Barkley took Aston Villa a step closer to automatic qualification with a late winner against RB Leipzig in Germany. Villa had led twice through John McGinn and Jhon Duran, but equalisers from Lois Openda and Christoph Baumgartner kept Leipzig in it until substitute Barkley struck five minutes from time to snatch a 3-2 victory. Goals from Goncalo Ramos, Nuno Mendes and substitute Desire Doue – his first in the competition – handed French champions Paris St Germain a much-needed three points after a comfortable 3-0 win at RB Salzburg. Nordi Mukiele left it late to end Inter Milan’s unbeaten Champions League record as Bayer Leverkusen claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory at the BayArena. Mukiele struck in the 90th minute to inflict a first defeat across six games in this season’s competition on the Serie A champions – it was also the first goal they have conceded. Casper Nielsen came off the bench to fire Club Brugge to a 2-1 home victory over Sporting Lisbon after Eduardo Quaresma’s own goal had handed them a way back into the game following Geny Catamo’s early opener. Julien Le Cardinal’s first-half strike was enough to handed Brest a 1-0 victory over Eredivisie leaders PSV Eindhoven, while Kasper Schmeichel’s save from Marko Pjaca’s close-range 80th-minute header ensured Celtic returned from Dinamo Zagreb with a 0-0 draw.
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Insurgents reach gates of Syria’s capital, threatening to upend decades of Assad ruleSAN FRANCISCO — Once general manager Ohemaa Nyanin and her Golden State Valkyries staff had decided who to pick in the WNBA expansion draft, the first challenge became reaching each player with the news before she heard it anywhere else. That meant considering practice times, game schedules, time zones and potential sleep times. It all seemed worthwhile on Friday night when the roster began taking shape. The way Nyanin looks at it, they are all part of history, about to join something being built from the ground up. "I just want these players to be happy," Nyanin said. "I want them to understand the opportunity that they have to come and be historians. Once you get to put on that jersey and you get to sit in front of a packed Chase Center, your whole experience is going to change." The Valkyries selected center Iliana Rupert from Atlanta, guards Veronica Burton of Connecticut and Carla Leite of Dallas and forward Maria Conde from Chicago with their initial picks on Friday, the first players for the new Bay Area franchise that's set to begin play next season. Golden State rounded out its 11-woman roster with Indiana center Temi Fagbenle; Las Vegas guard Kate Martin; forwards Steph Talbot of Los Angeles, Cecilia Zandalasini of Minnesota, Kayla Thornton of New York and Monique Billings of Phoenix; and Washington guard Julie Vanloo. The Valkyries did not choose a player from Seattle. Thornton is riding high after helping the Liberty to a WNBA title. Martin, a second-round draft pick this year who played with Caitlin Clark at Iowa, could get more playing time and enjoy a big jump in productivity after she averaged 11.5 minutes and 2.6 points as a rookie with the Aces. Nyanin described the process of starting a new team as "complex." "I think these athletes are a really good step forward in our journey," said Nyanin, who also had conversations about trades. "I was so excited about the blank canvas, and then behind closed doors it was blank. Nobody's name just appeared or anything so there was a lot of work that myself and my team put into it. The complexities around it is what I want to continue to highlight because these are 11 humans, right? They all thought one thing and they woke up today or are still sleeping and they're a part of the Golden State Valkyries." The team plans to be active when free agency starts in February. Golden State did extensive scouting work and had discussions on each player to determine how she might fit in a new system. "It's a long process but it's also a great process for us," coach Natalie Nakase said. "We kind of did this cycle, where we collaborate, we discuss and then we go watch film, then do it again ... and that went over and over again for about two months. And finally we decided, we picked the best players that fit our culture. So we're excited and can't wait to get going." This marked the WNBA's first expansion draft in 16 years since the Atlanta Dream joined the league in 2008. Golden State was free to acquire the contract or negotiating rights to one player from each of the other 12 WNBA teams. The Valkyries can also choose one player from the league who's eligible to become an unrestricted free agent. The Valkyries will play at Chase Center, the 5-year-old home of the Golden State Warriors, and practice across the bay in the organization's Oakland training facility. Warriors star Draymond Green sported a Valkyries jersey with No. 25 on the back — for the inaugural campaign of 2025 — while sitting out injured during Thursday's win over the Houston Rockets. There is already plenty of hype in San Francisco and beyond. And there was excitement on both sides during those initial calls to the players. "We got some really good reactions," Nyanin said. "We talked about it just internally the three of us, like, 'Should we have taped that, should we have kind of screen recorded or something?' I'm very happy that we didn't. That's a moment that we will get to share just the four of us with each of the different athletes." Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!
MongoDB Announces Expansion of the MongoDB AI Applications ProgramTuesday, December 3, 2024 A winter storm is taking aim at Northern Indiana, with lake-effect snow continuing to blanket the region, prompting a winter weather advisory that will stay in place through Tuesday. Communities near Lake Michigan, including Benton Harbor, South Bend, and neighboring areas, are forecasted to receive between 5 to 9 inches of snow. This is expected to create challenging conditions for both locals and travelers alike over the next few days. Snowfall Intensifies with Strong Winds The U.S. National Weather Service warns that major roadways, including I-94 and U.S. 31, will face worsening conditions starting today and continuing through tomorrow. Gusty winds up to 20 mph will make the air feel even colder and reduce visibility on the roads, adding to the danger of traveling in these conditions. If you don’t need to head out, it’s best to stay inside and avoid the hazardous weather until it improves. Forecast: More Snow on the Way Snowfall will remain light throughout the day, with temperatures struggling to climb above 30°F. However, as night falls, snow is expected to pick up in intensity, and temperatures will dip to about 20°F. If you have to drive this evening, be prepared for slippery roads and poor visibility. Take extra care when driving—slow down, maintain a safe distance, and keep your headlights on to help others see you. Tuesday will bring a brief break from the storm, with partly sunny skies in the forecast. However, the snow will return by Wednesday evening, and temperatures will stay around 33°F on Tuesday, dropping to a colder 27°F by Thursday. Icy roads and accumulating snow will likely persist, so conditions will remain tricky throughout the week. Key Tips for Staying Safe While the heaviest snow is expected to impact areas closer to Lake Michigan, all regions within the advisory zone should exercise caution. The combination of snow and strong winds could cause power outages, so it’s important to stock up on essentials like blankets, bottled water, and non-perishable food. If you must travel, ensure your car is equipped with an emergency kit that includes a flashlight, warm clothing, and extra food or snacks. For those staying at home, check in on elderly relatives, neighbors, or friends who may need help during the storm. With a little preparation and caution, you can stay safe through the storm’s impact. Remember, winter weather may be tough, but it’s temporary. Stay warm, stay safe, and take things one step at a time until it passes.None
Hezbollah attack draws Israeli strikes on Lebanon, killing 11 people and testing ceasefire's limits76ers' star Paul George sidelined the next 2 games with bone bruise in left kneeWILMINGTON, DE — Forget the past – Wilmington is rewriting its water infrastructure’s future. The City, in partnership with Wilmington Water and the University of Delaware Water Resources Center , is leading the charge against lead contamination with its groundbreaking Service Line Inventory Map . This ambitious initiative not only ensures Wilmington’s compliance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) revised Lead and Copper Rule, but it also positions the city as a beacon of progress for public health and infrastructure reform. Over the last two years, eight dedicated University of Delaware students, guided by the Water Resources Center’s Martha Narvaez and Andrew Homsey, undertook a monumental task—reviewing more than 70,000 water service work orders spanning back to 1916. It wasn’t a simple assignment. These records ranged from handwritten cursive notes a century old to data processed using cutting-edge artificial intelligence and modern GIS technology. But through this painstaking detective work, these students provided Wilmington a clear and detailed account of its water system, including key details like service line materials, installation dates, sizes, and locations. “This project isn’t just about satisfying regulations—it’s about protecting lives,” said a spokesperson for Wilmington Water. What lies beneath our homes and streets matters. Lead pipes pose a significant health risk, particularly to children, and the EPA’s renewed focus on the Lead and Copper Rule serves as a wake-up call for cities nationwide. Ensuring that service line data is accurate and comprehensive allows municipalities to tackle these risks head-on while paving the way for real progress. The inventory project highlights the extraordinary fusion of legacy and innovation. By blending historical city plans, inspection records, and insights from modern systems, the team created a roadmap for identifying the lead service lines that must be replaced. “This partnership demonstrates how a community’s collective resources—government, academia, and private residents—can unite to achieve powerful results,” remarked project leaders. And make no mistake, this is no small feat. Cities like Wilmington face the monumental challenge of not only mapping public water lines but also tracking private service lines owned by residents. That’s where partnerships like this shine, showing how coordinated efforts can surmount even the most complicated infrastructures. But compliance is just the beginning. Wilmington’s Service Line Inventory Map project is emerging as a guide for other cities across Delaware and nationwide. With utilities struggling to meet EPA mandates, Wilmington’s initiative sets an example of collaboration, transparency, and results-oriented problem-solving. The Water Resources Center hopes this effort will become a state and national standard. Integral to this initiative is the active role residents play. Wilmington calls on its community to help identify private service lines by participating in online surveys or contacting city services directly. The collective effort will ensure the city meets its goals while continuing to safeguard its residents from contamination risks. This is not just about following rules—it’s about stepping up with bold action to protect the health of a community, inspire collaboration, and stand as a model for resilience and innovation. Wilmington isn’t simply meeting the EPA’s standards; it’s setting the bar for how cities tackle challenges that define our shared future. For the latest news on everything happening in Chester County and the surrounding area, be sure to follow MyChesCo on Google News and MSN .The Legal Fray Builds in a Very Close North Carolina Supreme Court Election
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It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.Democratic Party strategist James Carville lamented the political misfortune of President Biden in the weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory . In a video update published on YouTube, the 80-year-old pundit weighed in on the heat Biden is currently enduring from his own party for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden . Though Carville did not hold the pardon against the president, he lamented how Biden’s actions in the past year have made him such an unpopular figure. “The most tragic figure in American politics in my lifetime is President Biden,” Carville proclaimed. The strategist waved off criticism from Biden’s own party that he pardoned his son on Sunday after saying throughout his presidency he never would. “Alright, so he said, ‘I’d never pardon the kid.’ Okay. I don’t believe any – When anybody says, ‘I never had sex with that person,’ or, ‘I’d never pardon my kid,’ I don’t pay any attention to it, ‘cause I think everybody lies about sex and everybody is going to do what they’re going to do with their own children,” he said. Multiple Democratic lawmakers and liberal media outlets condemned the pardon, arguing the younger Biden got off too easy from multiple felony convictions and warning that Trump would use it as an excuse for more abuses of power. Instead, Carville hammered Biden over running for re-election in the first place, saying that if he had just passed the torch early enough, the Democratic Party would have won the election and none of this negative attention would be on him. He would have left the White House on a “high note,” he said. Under intense pressure, Biden bowed out of the race in July and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris , who went on to lose to Trump. “But the different scenario would be, if he would have – in September of 2023 or August – said that he wasn’t going to run ... we would have won this election. And it wouldn’t have been that close, because we’d have had so many freaking talented people that were running,” he lamented. Carville continued describing Biden’s glorious alternative future, stating, “And he would be sitting here right now, getting ready to leave on a high note. There would be naming commissions to figure out what we’re going to name after him. He would be the toast of Washington. It would be a Democratic inauguration coming up, and a new Democratic president could have sort of gotten away with commuting any sentence that Hunter Biden got.” He added that there would have been “minimal” pushback if the pardon happened in this scenario because Biden would be seen in a better light. “And all of this,” he continued, “is f—ing self-inflicted. It’s tragic, it’s sad, and of course, everything about him is – it will be six years before somebody comes back and talks about all of the stunning things – the manufacturing that he’s brought back, the stunning stuff he’s done.” “What’s so sad, it didn’t have to be this way. He brought it all on himself,” he said.
Police became convinced they were investigating a crime in the disappearance of University of Mississippi student Jimmie “Jay” Lee when they interviewed the man now on trial in his death, a top officer testified Tuesday. Lee had been missing for two weeks when officers arrested Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington Jr. on July 22, 2022, said Oxford Police Chief Jeff McCutchen. Authorities interviewed Herington twice that day, and he gave conflicting information about the hours before Lee vanished, the chief said. “From the moment that we gave Tim Herrington the opportunity to tell the truth and he couldn’t and he lied and we backed that up, we knew then,” McCutchen said. Herrington, 24, is being tried on a capital murder charge in the death of Lee, 20, a gay man who was well known in the LGBTQ+ community at Ole Miss and in Oxford. Lee disappeared in Oxford, where Herrington’s trial is in its second week. Prosecutors and the defense both called their final witnesses Tuesday, and Herrington did not testify. Closing arguments are set for Wednesday. Lee’s body has never been found, but a judge has declared him dead. RELATED COVERAGE Ghanaians go to the polls with the backdrop of the worst economic crisis in a generation Man on trial in the killing of an Ole Miss student gave conflicting information, police say An Ole Miss student exchanged messages with the man now on trial in his killing, police say Herrington maintains his innocence and his attorney, Kevin Horan, told jurors last week that prosecutors have “zero” proof Lee was killed. Lee has not contacted friends or family, and his financial transactions and once-prolific social media posts have stopped since the day he went missing, investigators testified. Before officers interviewed Herrington, they had already obtained sexually explicit text messages exchanged between social media accounts belonging to Herrington and Lee in the early hours of July 8, 2022, when Herrington disappeared in Oxford, McCutchen said. Lee communicated with his mother daily, and sent his last message to her hours before he vanished to wish her happy birthday, according to earlier testimony. Google records obtained through a warrant showed that Herrington searched “how long does it take to strangle someone” at 5:56 a.m., University Police Department Sgt. Benjamin Douglas testified last week. The final text message from Lee’s phone was sent to a social media account belonging to Herrington at 6:03 a.m. from a spot near Herrington’s apartment, and cellphone tower in another part of Oxford last located any signal from Lee’s phone at 7:28 a.m., McCutchen said Tuesday. A security camera showed Herrington jogging at about 7:30 a.m. out of a parking lot where Lee’s car was abandoned, investigators testified earlier. “We’ve been looking for Jay Lee’s body for two years, and we’re not going to stop ‘til we find it,” McCutchen said in court Tuesday. On the day Lee vanished, Herrington was also seen on security cameras buying duct tape in Oxford and driving to his own hometown of about an hour away, police have testified. Herrington is from an affluent family in Grenada, Mississippi, about 52 miles (83.7 kilometers) southwest of Oxford, testified Ryan Baker, an Oxford Police Department intelligence officer who was a detective when he helped investigated the case. Herrington’s grandfather is bishop of a church in Grenada, other family members work at the church and Herrington himself taught youth Sunday school classes there, Baker said. Herrington “was not portraying himself as gay” to family or friends, Baker said. During testimony Tuesday, Herrington’s father and grandfather both said Herrington had never spoken about having boyfriends. Herrington operated a furniture moving business with another man while they were students at the University of Mississippi, and they had a white box truck that Herrington drove to Grenada, Baker said. Security cameras at several businesses and a neighbor’s house showed Herrington and the truck in Grenada hours after Lee disappeared, Baker said. During McCutchen’s testimony Tuesday, Horan asked whether DNA tests on items taken from Herrington’s apartment and the truck showed “any trace evidence at all implicating my client.” McCutchen said they did not, but police first searched Herrington’s apartment two weeks after Lee vanished and they searched the box truck a few days after the apartment. Both Herrington and Lee had graduated from the University of Mississippi. Lee was pursuing a master’s degree. He was known for his creative expression through fashion and makeup and often performed in drag shows in Oxford, according to a support group called Justice for Jay Lee. Prosecutors have announced they do not intend to pursue the death penalty, meaning Herrington could get a life sentence if convicted. Mississippi law defines capital murder as a killing committed along with another felony — in this case, kidnapping.UNCCD COP16: FAO's Role In Building Resilient Agrifood Systems, Restoring NENA's LandscapesA train is due to arrive at the nation's busiest railway station five years late. or signup to continue reading After years of delays and disputes, the first service using a new fleet of intercity trains is due to pull in to Sydney's Central station shortly before 11am. The train left Newcastle at 8.21am on Tuesday - about five years after the first sets were originally due to enter service in NSW. The Korean-built trains were too wide to fit through some tunnels, too long for some platforms and faced opposition from the Rail, Tram and Bus Union due to plans for drivers to monitor platforms using CCTV, reducing staffing requirements. An agreement was eventually reached with the union after a long dispute with the former coalition government and modifications were made locally beginning in August 2023. Transport Minister Jo Haylen said it should not have taken so long for the trains to enter service, but they were finally taking passengers along the Newcastle and Central Coast lines. Passengers along the Blue Mountains, Illawarra and South Coast lines will have to wait a while longer, but Ms Haylen said it would be worth it. "These state-of-the-art trains will make travel between Sydney and our regional cities safer and more comfortable," she said. The trains are due to replace rolling stock that entered service almost five decades earlier. Early renders of the trains featured "NSW TrainLink" branding, which is being abolished as its operations merge with Sydney Trains. Sydney Trains chief executive Matt Longland said getting the trains on the tracks was an incredibly complex project. "But we are pleased we have been able to work with the unions to locally modify these trains and get them into service," he said. "The Mariyung trains are quieter and roomier and will provide our passengers with a much improved and more comfortable travelling experience for decades to come." The electric trains, also known as the "D Set", have been given the name Mariyung after the Darug language word for emu. They will feature artwork from Indigenous artist Leanne Mulgo Watson. Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date. We care about the protection of your data. Read our . Advertisement