CFPB’s Final Rule Enhancing Oversight of Large Digital Payment App Providers Goes into Effect Jan. 9 – Are You Ready?The former Brighton striker was shown which showed that the Toffees have a 19 per cent chance of relegation, ahead of their . However, the three promoted clubs had higher chances of going down and Murray agreed with the Supercomputer. He said: “It looks like the three that came up, unfortunately. I think they’re really going to make a good feast of it, your Southamptons, your Ipswichs, especially. I like how they’re trying to stamp their game on the Premier League.” Despite their relegation chances being relatively low at 19 per cent, the margin for error in the Premier League is slim. A string of adverse results could quickly plunge them into deeper trouble, especially with the competitive nature of the lower half of the table. For Everton, maintaining a buffer from the relegation zone is crucial. While the promoted sides Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton are currently pegged as more likely candidates for relegation, the Toffees’ position is still precarious. If Sean Dyche’s side fail to string together a series of positive results, . The team needs to embark on an unbeaten run to not only distance themselves from the relegation scrap but also to solidify Dyche’s position. His pragmatic approach has kept the club afloat, but without a turnaround in form, his job could indeed come under scrutiny. In other Everton news, .
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Ottawa Senators (10-11-1, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Los Angeles Kings (13-8-3, in the Pacific Division) Los Angeles; Saturday, 7 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Kings -123, Senators +102; over/under is 6 BOTTOM LINE: The Ottawa Senators visit the Los Angeles Kings after Adam Gaudette's two-goal game against the San Jose Sharks in the Senators' 4-3 win. Los Angeles has a 13-8-3 record overall and a 7-2-1 record in home games. The Kings have conceded 65 goals while scoring 71 for a +6 scoring differential. Ottawa is 10-11-1 overall and 4-6-0 on the road. The Senators have allowed 71 goals while scoring 70 for a -1 scoring differential. Saturday's game is the second time these teams meet this season. The Senators won the last meeting 8-7 in overtime. Gaudette scored two goals in the win. TOP PERFORMERS: Anze Kopitar has seven goals and 20 assists for the Kings. Adrian Kempe has six goals and five assists over the past 10 games. Brady Tkachuk has 11 goals and 12 assists for the Senators. Gaudette has scored five goals over the last 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Kings: 5-5-0, averaging 2.4 goals, 4.6 assists, 3.5 penalties and 8.1 penalty minutes while giving up 2.2 goals per game. Senators: 4-5-1, averaging 2.7 goals, 4.9 assists, 4.1 penalties and 9.6 penalty minutes while giving up 3.1 goals per game. INJURIES: Kings: None listed. Senators: None listed. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar . The Associated Press
Buffalo Sabres (11-10-2, in the Atlantic Division) vs. New York Islanders (8-10-6, in the Metropolitan Division) Elmont, New York; Saturday, 7:30 p.m. EST BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Islanders -130, Sabres +110; over/under is 5.5 BOTTOM LINE: The New York Islanders take on the Buffalo Sabres as losers of three straight games. New York has gone 3-5-2 in home games and 8-10-6 overall. The Islanders have gone 6-1-1 in games they score one or more power-play goals. Buffalo is 5-4-1 in road games and 11-10-2 overall. The Sabres have a 4-7-1 record in games their opponents commit fewer penalties. Saturday's game is the second time these teams match up this season. The Islanders won the previous meeting 4-3. Simon Holmstrom scored two goals in the victory. TOP PERFORMERS: Kyle Palmieri has 10 goals and nine assists for the Islanders. Brock Nelson has five goals and five assists over the last 10 games. Tage Thompson has 11 goals and seven assists for the Sabres. Rasmus Dahlin has five goals and five assists over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Islanders: 2-4-4, averaging 2.7 goals, 4.6 assists, 2.4 penalties and 5.1 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game. Sabres: 6-3-1, averaging three goals, 4.7 assists, 4.3 penalties and 8.9 penalty minutes while giving up 2.5 goals per game. INJURIES: Islanders: None listed. Sabres: None listed. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar . The Associated Press
Published 4:58 pm Tuesday, December 10, 2024 By Data Skrive The Wednesday college basketball schedule includes six games with a ranked team in play. Among those games is the Iowa State Cyclones playing the Iowa Hawkeyes. Watch women’s college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up. Get the latest news sent to your inbox Catch tons of live women’s college basketball , plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.
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Former prime minister Gordon Brown and Scottish First Minister John Swinney were among those who remembered a “giant of a man” during a memorial service for Alex Salmond. Tributes were paid to the former Scottish first minister, who died suddenly in North Macedonia in October at the age of 69. A private family funeral has already taken place, with Saturday’s memorial service in Edinburgh held to celebrate his love of Scotland and his commitment to the cause of independence. Mr Salmond’s niece Christina Hendry shared some of her memories of the former first minister (Jane Barlow/PA) A rift between her and Mr Salmond – who she had previously described as her mentor – developed during her term as SNP leader. Ms Sturgeon attended the funeral of Scottish comedian Janey Godley in Glasgow on Saturday morning. Her successor, Mr Swinney, was met with boos as he arrived at the service – held on St Andrew’s Day – with at least one person in the crowd outside on the Royal Mile shouting “traitor”. Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon attended the funeral of comedian Janey Godley in Glasgow (Andrew Milligan/PA) He helped found and went on to lead another pro-independence party, Alba, with Kenny MacAskill, a long-time friend who served as justice secretary in Holyrood under Mr Salmond. Mr MacAskill, now the acting Alba leader, told the congregation – which included Mr Salmond’s widow Moira as well as Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, former Labour first minister Henry McLeish and Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay – that Mr Salmond had been a “giant of man”. Mr MacAskill, who quit the SNP to join Alba, hailed Mr Salmond as “an inspiration, a political genius” and being “most of all a man who had the cause of independence burned into his heart and seared in his soul”. Alex Salmond’s widow Moira was joined by family, friends and political leaders at the memorial service (Jeff J Mitchell/PA) He added: “Those of us who share his dream must conclude that journey on his behalf. That’s the legacy he’d expect and the duty we owe him.” Recalling Mr Salmond’s words from when he stood down as first minister that “the dream shall never die”, Mr MacAskill concluded his address with the words: “Your dream shall be delivered.” Former Conservative Brexit minister and long-time friend of Mr Salmond, David Davis, gave a reading as did former Scottish government minister SNP MSP Fergus Ewing. The Proclaimers were applauded for their performance of the song Cap in Hand (Jeff J Mitchell/PA) Scottish rock duo the Proclaimers were applauded for their performance of Cap in Hand – a pro-independence song which features the line “I can’t understand why we let someone else rule our land, cap in hand”. Brothers Craig and Charlie Reid said: “We’re going to do this for Alex, with love and respect and eternal gratitude for everything you did for our country.” Kenny MacAskill and Alex Salmond’s niece, Christina Hendry, speak to members of the public gathered outside the memorial service (Jane Barlow/PA) While she said he had been “the top man in Scotland”, he had “always made time for his family”, recalling how he phoned her brother on his birthday – the day after the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 – to apologise for not posting a card “as he’d been busy”, before telling them he would “resigning in 10 minutes”. She told the congregation: “As his family, we always felt loved no matter how far away he was or the time that passed before we saw him next. “We always knew he was standing up for our country, and for that we were grateful.” Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (left) and former prime minister Gordon Brown (centre) were among the congregation at St Giles’ Cathedral (Jane Barlow/PA) “Uncle Alex passing means a great loss for many. A loss of Scotland’s voice on the international stage. A loss of integrity in Scottish politics. And a great loss to Scotland’s independence movement. “As a family it is likely a loss we will never get over.” The memorial service was held after Alex Salmond’s sudden death in October while at a conference in North Macedonia (Jane Barlow/PA) He told how Mr Salmond took the SNP from being “a fringe act trying to get onto the main stage” to a party of government. “In Scottish politics, his success was both spectacular and unrivalled,” Mr Hamilton said. Hundreds of supporters stood outside St Giles’ Cathedral to pay tribute to Mr Salmond (Andy Buchanan/PA) “History will certainly remember him as a man of talent, charisma and substance. But also as a political leader of courage, vision and intelligence. “He dared to dream. And so should we.” As the service finished the crowd gathered outside applauded and chanted “Alex, Alex” before singing Flower Of Scotland.Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info I'm A Celeb star Alan Hallsall's ex Lucy-Jo Hudson opened up about the time he referred to her as "the lying cheating one". The 36 year old actress said she thinks Alan regretted his online outburst after promptly removing his post. The comments he made in 2020 were in reaction to Lucy-Jo's fiancé, Lewis Devine , seemingly referring to Alan's daughter Sienna-Rae as his own daughter, causing Alan to slam both Lewis and Lucy-Jo. In the heat of the moment, he posted a now-deleted comment, saying: "You're welcome to keep the lying cheating one and call her your own! But not my daughter." Lucy-Jo, who had just welcomed baby Carter with Lewis at the time, brushed off the social media squabble when chatting with OK! back in April 2020. She said: "I had literally just given birth to Carter when he posted that so I didn't see it and my head was elsewhere. He quickly deleted it so he must have regretted it." Despite the tense words, the mother of two decided against confronting Alan, who is currently in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, prioritising her newborn son instead, admitting that his comments failed to make an impact: "I didn't bother bringing it up with him. Lew and I were both too focused on Carter so it just didn't get our attention." The fiasco kicked off following Lewis' heartfelt note about Sienna, who was seven at the time, becoming an excited big sister to Carter, before he was born in February 2020, praising, "Our Sienna is delighted and is already making the best big sister, just like I knew she would!" Despite this, co-parenting hasn't been smooth sailing for Lucy-Jo and Alan due to their different approaches in raising their child. The former couple tied the knot over a decade ago in 2009, and welcomed their daughter four years later in 2013. They continued to be married for another three years before deciding to part ways in 2016. The exes briefly rekindled their romance, but it ultimately came to an end in 2018. Now, Alan , who is known for his role as Tyrone Dobbs on Coronation Street , opened up about his relationship with Lucy to his I'm A Celebrity campmates. In a candid chat with fellow star, including Dean McCullough , Alan discussed meeting his ex on set and their subsequent breakup, steering clear of any controversial remarks. Alan said: "Lucy left Corrie in about 2005, then we got married in 2009. We then split up after Sienna was born. I love what I've got, even now I'm on my own, I love it when it's me and Sienna and that'll change I'm sure, that'll be different at some point but I've never done dating apps."How to Watch Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Games – Wednesday, December 11
Washington — TikTok and its parent company ByteDance have asked the Supreme Court to temporarily pause a law that would ban the app in the U.S. as soon as Jan. 19. "A modest delay in enforcing the Act will create breathing room for this Court to conduct an orderly review and the new Administration to evaluate this matter — before this vital channel for Americans to communicate with their fellow citizens and the world is closed," the emergency application said. TikTok has asked the Supreme Court for an injunction on an emergency basis but has not yet sought review on the merits of the case. In its application, TikTok said the company and its users will suffer "immediate irreparable harm" if the ban is not delayed. "Congress's unprecedented attempt to single out Applicants and bar them from operating one of the most significant speech platforms in this Nation presents grave constitutional problems that this Court likely will not allow to stand," the filing said. The move comes days after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied TikTok's bid to delay the ban from taking effect pending a Supreme Court review. TikTok and ByteDance asked the Supreme Court to make a decision on its request to delay the law by Jan. 6 so they can "coordinate with their service providers to perform the complex task of shutting down the TikTok platform only in the United States" if the justices decline. When TikTok challenged the law in May, it argued that it never had a choice between divestment or a ban because a forced sale "is simply not possible: not commercially, not technologically, not legally." The Chinese government vowed to block the sale of TikTok's algorithm which tailors content recommendations to each user. A new buyer would be forced to rebuild the algorithm that powers the app. The petition said "such a fundamental rearchitecting is not remotely feasible" under the restrictions within the legislation. "The platform consists of millions of lines of software code that have been painstakingly developed by thousands of engineers over multiple years," the petition said. President-elect Donald Trump previously supported a ban but has since reversed his position, though several of his administration picks still back restricting the social media platform. Trump takes office a day after the law's implementation. When asked Monday how he plans to stop a ban, Trump praised TikTok saying it helped him with the youth vote. "I have a warm spot in my heart for TikTok," he said.