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While there was high drama in Alexandra Palace on the first day back after the Christmas break, where Damon Heta threw a nine-dart finish, Humphries enjoyed a serene evening. He beat Nick Kenny 4-0 to set up a mouth-watering fourth-round meeting with two-time champion Peter Wright. THE WORLD NUMBER ONE KICKS ON! Luke Humphries comfortably books his spot in the Last 16 with a 4-0 whitewash victory over Nick Kenny, averaging 98.59! 📺 https://t.co/pIQvhqYxEj #WCDarts pic.twitter.com/XAADalXD4Q — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) December 27, 2024 Kenny was unable to produce the form that saw him beat Raymond van Barneveld in the previous round and Humphries did not need to be anywhere near his best. “It was one of those games I didn’t want to take for granted,” he said. “I expected a tough game and I wasn’t firing, I felt there is so much more to give, I felt there was more to come out of me. “I didn’t want to give anyone an inch because they can take a mile. “I’m not going to give up this world title without a fight, I wasn’t at my best but when someone pushes me I know I can come up with the goods.” Earlier in the day Heta set the tournament alight on its resumption with a stunning nine-dart finish before bowing out. The Australian, seeded ninth, achieved darting perfection in the second set of his match with Luke Woodhouse to earn a cool £60,000 payday. However, his joy was short-lived as Woodhouse won a thrilling battle 4-3, having trailed 3-1. HEROIC HETA HITS THE NINE! 🔥 UNBELIEVABLE SCENES! 🤯 Damon Heta lands the second nine-darter of the tournament to raise the roof at Alexandra Palace! #WCDarts pic.twitter.com/DW6rhvFqez — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) December 27, 2024 Heta was millimetres away from throwing a nine-darter in the previous round when he missed the double 12, but he made no mistake this time in the first match after the Christmas break. Heta’s feat was the second time a nine-darter has been thrown in the 2025 tournament and the 16th of all time at the World Championship, following Christian Kist’s effort before Christmas. As well as landing the Australian a hefty payday, it also saw a lucky fan in Ally Pally win a £60,000, with £60,000 also being donated to Prostate Cancer UK. There were several other titanic battles, none better than Gerwyn Price’s sudden-death leg victory over Joe Cullen. Price looked like he was going to have an easy night when he coasted into a 3-0 lead, but Cullen hit back to send it to a decider, which went all the way. Cullen landed a ‘Big Fish’ 170 checkout to send the tie to a sudden-death leg on his throw but Price hit some big numbers to steal victory. “That was tough, I just wanted to get over the winning line,” he said during his on-stage interview. PRICE WINS A THRILLER! That might just be the game of the tournament so far! 💥 Gerwyn Price manages to break the Rockstars throw in the final leg of the game, and beats Joe Cullen 4-3 and books his place in the Last 16! 📺 https://t.co/pIQvhqYxEj #WCDarts pic.twitter.com/VnjnJxP0T0 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) December 27, 2024 “He kept coming back, the crowd were way behind him. “I thought I was going to lose, but I kept in there right to the end and got the win. “He played some good darts at the right times. I put myself in that position, I got myself out of it and I’m still in.” Seventh seed Jonny Clayton also battled to victory after squandering a 3-0 lead against Daryl Gurney. Gurney then had six darts to send the decider to a tiebreaker but lost his nerve and Clayton stole a 4-3 win. Stephen Bunting and Peter Wright, who was suffering from a chest infection, enjoyed much more safe passages with routine wins over Madars Razma and Jermaine Wattimena respectively.

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Parnell Palme McGuinness explores the concept of the decline in “woke” (“ 2024 is the year that woke broke ”, December 22). Why do I find this disturbing? Woke seems to have been a pejorative term for having a social conscience. Detractors of woke attract all sorts of over-the-top caveats to it. Donald Trump finally gave people permission to be openly uncaring of various groups of people. With the alleged abandonment of woke, will we all be more openly hostile to these people? Is this behind the rise of antisemitism? Which group will we hate next? Stay tuned. Jan Marshall, Collaroy Having been a strident critic of all things “woke-ish” across the past decade, McGuinness cannot contain her joy and enthusiasm at her self-nominated demise of woke. According to McGuinness, the game is over for those who have supported social justice issues for minority, diverse or disadvantaged people. You have lost the contest and with it goes the hopes and dreams of those disadvantaged minorities in our community. What a Pyrrhic victory, as our society is much the poorer for our minority groups once again being cast adrift. I find the gloating quite distasteful. Warren Marks, Richmond (Tas) Independent climate action I don’t understand what US climate change policy under Trump would have to do with our own emissions reduction time frame or targets (“ Emissions target hit by Trump concerns ”, December 22). If Trump follows through with his threats to reduce climate action, then wouldn’t that mean other countries should step up their efforts to compensate for an irresponsible US on climate action? In the face of hundreds of climate scientists saying we should drastically cut the burning of fossil fuels, Trump wants to ramp up this burning. Let’s ignore him and every other country, and just get on with their own efforts to reduce pollution. Dennis O’Hara, Wanniassa (ACT) President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to reduce climate action. Credit: Bloomberg Using Donald Trump as an excuse for delaying Australia’s 2035 emissions target until after the election is convenient nonsense. An emissions target is just that, a target, and it is based upon what a country needs to do to reach net zero by 2050. It is also based on science. While Trump may make the target harder to achieve, the target itself should be independent. The best that can be said is “late is better than never”, unlike the Coalition, who would scrap the interim targets altogether. Ray Peck, Hawthorn (Vic) Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Energy Minister Chris Bowen should be able to make up their own minds. I really don’t understand why Australia can’t do its bit for the climate and environment without waiting for the Climate Change Authority or America. They should be leaders, not followers. Jenny Greenwood, Hunters Hill Time’s up for zoos I believe zoos have no place in modern society (“Residents fear zoo gondolas too much to bear” , December 22). The old line that “it helps subsidise the cost of preserving species” is spurious. There are better ways to do this without keeping these beautiful creatures in small enclosures to be gawked at by tourists. I used to go to the zoo, and even took my kids to the zoo. But as human beings we are forever evolving and should be questioning and reflecting on things and behaviours that we once thought were acceptable but don’t pass the pub test now. Turn Taronga Zoo into a park, and forget about the cable car. Lisa Del Vecchio, South Coogee No excuse for murder I detect a whiff of empathy from a correspondent ( Sun Herald letters , December 22) for alleged murderer Luigi Mangione, plus well-placed anger at health insurance companies, which reject 32 per cent of claims. The letter writer’s claims that Mangione “was not aiming at the grab-bag of issues Trump latched onto” is, unfortunately, dead accurate. Rather, Mangione allegedly aimed straight at the back of a health insurance company’s CEO, who’d previously had a name, Brian Thompson, a personality, a family, and a life. Rosemary O’Brien, Ashfield Good education needn’t break the bank St Clare’s College, a Catholic systemic school, and a number of comprehensive public schools have academically outperformed many expensive private schools (“ Low-fee Sydney schools that beat their expensive HSC rivals ”, December 22). The schools did it without a library resembling a Scottish baronial castle, $170 million worth of building upgrades, or a heated gymnasium and 50-metre indoor swimming pool. A quality education can be achieved without exorbitant excesses. John Cotterill, Kingsford Degree of civility No need to introduce new rules to contain the practice of “lecture bashing”, where students at the University of Sydney, with lecturer permission, have been granted five minutes to make political statements to a captive audience (“ The radical proposal that could end Sydney Uni’s proud history of rebellion”, December 22). Lecturers could allow the same five minutes at the conclusion of the lecture in which students can make their own decision regarding participation, by voting with their feet. Freedom of speech maintained – as well as freedom of choice. Trevor Wootten, PetershamQNL marks International Day of Solidarity with Palestinians

The Emirates NBA Cup resumes tonight with a matchup between the Brooklyn Nets and Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center. The FanDuel promo code (no promo code needed) is offering $150 in bonus bets that you can use for tonight’s matchup. We’ll tell you how to unlock $150 in bonus bets for Nets vs. 76ers on Friday, November 22. FanDuel promo code at a glance FanDuel promo code: How to claim $150 in bonus bets FanDuel existing user promos The FanDuel promo code bets expire in seven days. FanDuel offers a variety of special-themed bonuses and profit boosts specifically for its NBA customers. Here are a few examples: How to use your FanDuel promo code offer for Nets vs. Sixers The only way to get the $150 in FanDuel promo code bonus bets is to win your first wager. The Brooklyn Nets snapped a three-game losing skid without leading scorer Cam Thomas, who is listed as questionable. Brooklyn snuck past the Charlotte Hornets at Barclays Center without Thomas, but I don’t think they can score enough to upset the Philadelphia 76ers. The hardest part in backing Philly is health. Paul George and Joel Embiid are wild cards and Tyrese Maxey is on a minutes restriction as he returns from injury. If I had to make a bet on this game to win the $150, I would bet on the 76ers to win straight up (-270). Neither team has fared thus far, but Philadelphia is the better team, and they will surely win at home if Embiid and George play. More Sports BettingJuly atrocities: Trial of top brass to be completed within a year

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The United States saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness this year, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing as well as devastating natural disasters and a surge of migrants in several parts of the country, federal officials said Friday. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said federally required tallies taken across the country in January found more than 770,000 people were counted as homeless — a number that misses some people and does not include those staying with friends or family because they don't have a place of their own. That increase comes on top of a 12% increase in 2023, which HUD blamed on soaring rents and the end of COVID-19 pandemic assistance. The 2023 increase also was driven by people experiencing homelessness for the first time. The numbers overall represent 23 of every 10,000 people in the U.S., with Black people being overrepresented among the homeless population. "No American should face homelessness, and the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to ensuring every family has access to the affordable, safe, and quality housing they deserve," HUD Agency Head Adrianne Todman said in a statement, adding that the focus should remain on "evidence-based efforts to prevent and end homelessness." Among the most concerning trends was a nearly 40% rise in family homelessness — one of the areas that was most affected by the arrival of migrants in big cities. Family homelessness more than doubled in 13 communities impacted by migrants including Denver, Chicago and New York City, according to HUD, while it rose less than 8% in the remaining 373 communities. Almost 150,000 children experienced homelessness on a single night in 2024, reflecting a 33% jump from last year. Disasters also played a part in the rise in the count, especially last year's catastrophic Maui wildfire, the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. More than 5,200 people were in emergency shelters in Hawaii on the night of the count. "Increased homelessness is the tragic, yet predictable, consequence of underinvesting in the resources and protections that help people find and maintain safe, affordable housing," Renee Willis, incoming interim CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, said in a statement. "As advocates, researchers, and people with lived experience have warned, the number of people experiencing homelessness continues to increase as more people struggle to afford sky-high housing costs." Robert Marbut Jr., the former executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness from 2019 to 2021, called the nearly 33% increase in homelessness over the past four years "disgraceful" and said the federal government needs to abandon efforts to prioritize permanent housing. "We need to focus on treatment of substance use and mental illness, and bring back program requirements, like job training," Marbut said in an email. The numbers also come as increasing numbers of communities are taking a hard line against homelessness. Angered by often dangerous and dirty tent camps, communities — especially in Western states — have enforced bans on camping. That follows a 6-3 ruling this summer by the Supreme Court that found outdoor sleeping bans don’t violate the Eighth Amendment. Homeless advocates argued that punishing people who need a place to sleep would criminalize homelessness. There was some positive news in the count, as homelessness among veterans continued to trend downward. Homelessness among veterans dropped 8% to 32,882 in 2024. It was an even larger decrease for unsheltered veterans, declining 11% to 13,851 in 2024. "The reduction in veteran homelessness offers us a clear roadmap for addressing homelessness on a larger scale," Ann Oliva, CEO of the National Alliance to End Homelessness, said in a statement. "With bipartisan support, adequate funding, and smart policy solutions, we can replicate this success and reduce homelessness nationwide. Federal investments are critical in tackling the country's housing affordability crisis and ensuring that every American has access to safe, stable housing." Several large cities had success bringing down their homeless numbers. Dallas, which worked to overhaul its homeless system, saw a 16% drop in its numbers between 2022 to 2024. Los Angeles, which increased housing for the homeless, saw a drop of 5% in unsheltered homelessness since 2023. California, the most populous state in the U.S., continued to have the nation's largest homeless population, followed by New York, Washington, Florida and Massachusetts. The sharp increase in the homeless population over the past two years contrasts with success the U.S. had for more than a decade. Going back to the first 2007 survey, the U.S. made steady progress for about a decade in reducing the homeless population as the government focused particularly on increasing investments to get veterans into housing. The number of homeless people dropped from about 637,000 in 2010 to about 554,000 in 2017. The numbers ticked up to about 580,000 in the 2020 count and held relatively steady over the next two years as Congress responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with emergency rental assistance, stimulus payments, aid to states and local governments and a temporary eviction moratorium.

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