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The Philadelphia Eagles will be without star wide receiver DeVonta Smith for “Sunday Night Football” against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium, the team announced Friday. Smith’s designation is unsurprising given that he did not practice all week due to a hamstring injury. But the news confirms the Eagles will be without one of their top receivers yet again, with Smith and A.J. Brown now having missed multiple games. Smith will be sidelined for the second time after previously missing Week 4 with a concussion, while Brown missed three games, including Week 4, earlier this season. Friday's Injury Report #PHIvsLAR pic.twitter.com/hEyV5JAj0Q — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) November 22, 2024 The Eagles offense was mostly inefficient in its three games without Brown and Smith. They went 1-2 while failing to score in the first quarter in each game. They relied more heavily on running back Saquon Barkley and did not have their best matchup winner available to capitalize on the passing opportunities Barkley created. Advertisement Smith’s absence has a different impact on the passing game. He’s been quarterback Jalen Hurts’ most reliable target over the middle, and his proficiency to create separation on slants and gain explosive yardage after the catch won’t be easily replaced. It’s possible receiver Britain Covey (shoulder) could help fulfill Smith’s role in Week 12. Covey’s 21-day practice window opened up earlier this week, and he was a full participant in each practice. The team listed him as questionable for Sunday’s matchup. Required reading (Photo: Luke Hales / Getty Images)
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Once seemingly outrageous predictions about the trajectory of cryptocurrency bitcoin now look much less crazy. The digital coin’s price has more than doubled year-to-date, inching closer to the $100,000 threshold and increasing the implied value of all bitcoin in circulation to almost $2 trillion. With a friendly White House, a buyer spending billions, and new financial products launching, there’s reason to think it could stay there. Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential election victory heralds an administration that has enthusiastically embraced crypto. During his campaign, the president-elect touted ideas like creating a strategic bitcoin reserve, support for “miners” who create new coins, and firing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler, who has pushed back against exotic schemes. Already, Trump’s team has met with industry executives to discuss creating a White House job focused on cryptocurrency policy, Bloomberg reported. That could nix litigation against cryptocurrency purveyors, or speed crypto-friendly legislation, further solidifying bitcoin’s incursion into traditional finance. Under the first Trump administration, U.S. traders gained access to regulated products like futures and options contracts. In early 2024, exchange-traded funds run by giants including BlackRock that track the spot price won approval, and now collectively hold $85 billion in digital assets. Following their roll-out, which opened crypto up further to retail buyers, bitcoin’s price spiked. The latest novelty is options trading on those ETFs, which began Wednesday for BlackRock’s BLK.N iShares Bitcoin Trust IBIT.O, drawing $2 billion in volume that day alone, according to Bloomberg. A derivatives market could smooth bitcoin’s famed volatility, while pulling in buying from market makers. It also helps that there’s a $100 billion buyer with a seemingly inexhaustible appetite in MicroStrategy MSTR.O. The company owns about 1.6% of all bitcoin and said in October that it would raise $42 billion over three years to buy more. The market, for now, is eagerly feeding the beast: on Wednesday, MicroStrategy priced $2.6 billion of bonds bearing zero interest that can convert into stock. Others are joining in. Some 78 companies together hold more than $80 billion in bitcoin as treasury assets, according to data from BitcoinTreasuries.net. They may be encouraged by MicroStrategy’s example. Its shares, despite effectively being a bet on bitcoin, have outperformed the currency’s vertiginous rise. This is, to be clear, a moment of extreme hype, and “crypto winters” have crushed bitcoin’s price before. Yet it’s also a perfect storm of political and financial support. Now more than ever, the hype cycle might become self-sustaining. Source: Reuters (Editing by Jonathan Guilford and Streisand Neto)Comer had six rebounds and six assists for the Purple Aces (3-4). Cameron Haffner scored 16 points and added six rebounds. Gabriel Pozzato shot 3 for 5, including 2 for 3 from beyond the arc to finish with 10 points. Jasin Sinani led the way for the Fighting Camels (3-4) with 22 points. Colby Duggan added 11 points and Nolan Dorsey totaled eight points, seven rebounds and four steals. Evansville took the lead with 1:45 left in the first half and never looked back. The score was 34-28 at halftime, with Haffner racking up eight points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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A judge has decreed that Sean 'Diddy' Combs will continue to be incarcerated following his recent bid for bail. The hip-hop mogul propositioned U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian with a plan to exchange his prison cell for confinement on a private isle while awaiting trial, an idea swiftly dismissed by the judge with a firm "That is not going to work." Elon Musk mocks Ellen DeGeneres over resurfaced Diddy post but it backfires Ashton Kutcher looks on edge in recent outing in LA after 'divorce' rumors His legal team pressed on with an alternative proposal to restrict him to his opulent dwelling in the Upper East Side of New York City with round-the-clock surveillance and removed internet privileges, using his phone solely for communication with his lawyers. The argument made was that such conditions would be "substantially more restrictive" than actual imprisonment. Arrested under sex trafficking accusations from a federal indictment, Diddy faced initial bail refusal by the judge due to prosecutorial assertions of his potential flight risk. Despite this, his defense highlighted ongoing cooperative efforts with the U.S. Attorney's Office and emphasized Diddy's conscious choice to return to New York , prescient of the probable detention pursuant to a grand jury indictment. Despite this, Diddy was remanded to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to await his trial , scheduled for Spring 2025. His team has since made numerous bail pleas, all of which have been rejected. DON'T MISS... Diddy sued for 'sexually assaulting' and 'drugging' man at party in new lawsuit [NEWS] Diddy 'instructed' kids to post birthday tribute as 'ploy' for jury sympathy [INSIGHT] Ray J claims he was 'targeted and shot at' in disturbing update on social media [COMMENT] The initial bail package proposed a $50 million bond, largely backed by the equity in his home. Court documents reveal that the rapper's lawyers "took possession of Mr. Combs' U.S. passport," suggesting this reduced any flight risk. This sentiment was also extended to his immediate family - Janice Combs, Chance Combs, Jessie Combs, D'Lila Combs, and Love Combs, who "have already surrendered their passports" to Diddy's legal team. However, the package was dismissed by a judge, prompting the defense to broaden the terms. They proposed house arrest for Diddy, with a detailed log of his visitors. Specifically, they suggested that only close female family members would be permitted to visit him. Their most recent bail attempt was met with resistance from the prosecution, who accused Diddy of contacting witnesses from jail and expressed concern about his potential to continue his alleged actions outside confinement. They stated in court documents that they had examined phone logs as part of their investigation. Prosecutors faced a backlash after admitting to reviewing "personal notes" of Diddy that suggested discussions with witnesses. The defense argued these were privileged materials and were improperly seized from the rapper's cell. Consequently, an "emergent" hearing was called, resulting in the judge's order for the materials' destruction and barring their future use in court. Meanwhile, Diddy maintains his innocence against all allegations.
The Costco Guys brought the "Boom" to All Elite Wrestling. Content creators Andrew "Big Boom AJ" Befumo, with his 11-year-old son Big Justice in his corner, as well as viral sensation The Rizzler, defeated AEW wrestler Q.T. Marshall at AEW Full Gear in New Jersey on Saturday night. Editor's Picks From MJF and Rhea to...a Viking? Here are the 30 best pro wrestlers under 30 1y Marc Raimondi and Brandon Caldwell AEW live televised and PPV events schedule 21d AEW current world champions and title history 21d The match ended when Big Justice entered the ring and speared Marshall, followed by a PowerBoom by AJ for the victory. Big Boom AJ previously worked as an independent professional wrestler under the name "the American Powerchild Eric Justice." The Costco Guys have over 2.3 million followers on TikTok. Their song "We Bring the BOOM!" has over a million views on their official YouTube channel -- and over 1,300 posts on TikTok have used it in their videos. "We have such a great time making our TikToks, making our YouTube videos, meeting with some of the greatest creators in the world," AJ said at the AEW Full Gear post show media scrum . "I just always knew with professional wrestling, when you come through that curtain, and you feel that connection with the audience, especially here in my home state of New Jersey, there's no greater feeling in the world." AEW founder and co-owner Tony Khan, who is also an executive with the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars and Premier League club Fulham (both of which his father Shad Khan is the owner), praised the Costco Guys and their involvement with AEW: "They are marketing geniuses. It's amazing to me that this whole phenomenon of Costco Guys and Big Boom AJ, Big Justice and The Rizzler, this has all been happening for less than a year, (AJ) started this in January. He built something so strong, a social media empire in months. For the people here in AEW, we can relate to that, because we also work in something that we built from the ground up as a family." When asked if AJ will wrestle again, he responded: "I love it here (in AEW). I loved every minute of this. If I'm welcomed back, I'm gonna be back, and I'm gonna bring the Boom!" AJ did note that because of their busy schedule creating content, an extended run may not be in their future plans, but "to wrestle multiple times throughout the year and see where that goes, I think that's kind of more the direction I'm leaning."WASHINGTON (AP) — The House on Wednesday passed a $895 billion measure that authorizes a 1% increase in defense spending this fiscal year and would give a double-digit pay raise to about half of the enlisted service members in the military. The bill is traditionally strongly bipartisan, but some Democratic lawmakers opposed the inclusion of a ban on transgender medical treatments for children of military members if such treatment could result in sterilization. The bill passed the House by a vote of 281-140 and will next move to the Senate, where lawmakers had sought a bigger boost in defense spending than the current measure allows. Lawmakers are touting the bill's 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted service members and a 4.5% increase for others as key to improving the quality of life for those serving in the U.S. military. Those serving as junior enlisted personnel are in pay grades that generally track with their first enlistment term. Lawmakers said service member pay has failed to remain competitive with the private sector, forcing many military families to rely on food banks and government assistance programs to put food on the table. The bill also provides significant new resources for child care and housing. “No service member should have to live in squalid conditions and no military family should have to rely on food stamps to feed their children, but that's exactly what many of our service members are experiencing, especially the junior enlisted,” said Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. “This bill goes a long way to fixing that.” The bill sets key Pentagon policy that lawmakers will attempt to fund through a follow-up appropriations bill. The overall spending tracks the numbers established in a 2023 agreement that then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached with President Joe Biden to increase the nation’s borrowing authority and avoid a federal default in exchange for spending restraints. Many senators had wanted to increase defense spending some $25 billion above what was called for in that agreement, but those efforts failed. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., who is expected to serve as the next chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the overall spending level was a “tremendous loss for our national defense," though he agreed with many provisions within the bill. “We need to make a generational investment to deter the Axis of Aggressors. I will not cease work with my congressional colleagues, the Trump administration, and others until we achieve it,” Wicker said. House Republicans don't want to go above the McCarthy-Biden agreement for defense spending and are looking to go way below it for many non-defense programs. They are also focused on cultural issues. The bill prohibits funding for teaching critical race theory in the military and prohibits TRICARE health plans from covering gender dysphoria treatment for children under 18 if that treatment could result in sterilization. Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, the ranking Democratic member of the House Armed Services Committee, said minors dealing with gender dysphoria is a "very real problem." He said the treatments available, including puberty blockers and hormone therapy, have proven effective at helping young people dealing with suicidal thoughts, anxiety and depression. “These treatments changed their lives and in many cases saved their lives,” Smith said. “And in this bill, we decided we're going to bar servicemembers' children from having access to that.” Smith said the number of minors in service member families receiving transgender medical care extends into the thousands. He could have supported a study asking medical experts to determine whether such treatments are too often used, but a ban on health insurance coverage went too far. He said Speaker Mike Johnson's office insisted upon the ban and said the provision “taints an otherwise excellent piece of legislation.” Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, called the ban a step in the right direction, saying, “I think these questions need to be pulled out of the debate of defense, so we can get back to the business of defending the United States of America without having to deal with social engineering debates.” Smith said he agrees with Roy that lawmakers should be focused on the military and not on cultural conflicts, “and yet, here it is in this bill.” Branden Marty, a Navy veteran who served for 13 years, said the loss of health coverage for transgender medical treatments could prompt some with valuable experience to leave the military, affecting national security because “we already struggle from a recruiting and retention standpoint.” He also said the bill could regularly force service members into difficult choices financially. “It will be tough for a lot of them because of out-of-pocket expenses, especially enlisted members who we know already struggle with food insecurity,” said Marty, the father of a transgender teenager. “They don’t get paid very much, so they’re going to be making a lot of choices on a day-to-day, tactical level.” Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, said his team was not telling Democrats how to vote on the bill. “There's a lot of positive things in the National Defense Authorization Act that were negotiated in a bipartisan way, and there are some troubling provisions in a few areas as well,” Jeffries said. Overall, 81 Democrats ended up voting for the bill and 124 against it. On the Republican side, 200 voted for the bill and 16 against. “It’s disappointing to see 124 of my Democrat colleagues vote against our brave men and women in uniform over policies that have nothing to do with their intended mission,” Johnson said. The defense policy bill also looks to strengthen deterrence against China. It calls for investing $15.6 billion to build military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region. The Biden administration had requested about $10 billion. On Israel, the bill, among other things, includes an expansion of U.S. joint military exercises with Israel and a prohibition on the Pentagon citing casualty data from Hamas. The defense policy bill is one of the final measures that lawmakers view as a must-pass before making way for a new Congress in January.Bipartisan group of governors join together for national education initiative
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