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Cowboys Activate Kneeland, Edoga From IR
The Cowboys made a flurry of roster moves on Saturday, including the activation of rookie defensive end Marshawn Kneeland and veteran offensive tackle Chuma Edoga from injured reserve, per a team announcement. Kneeland, the 56th overall pick in April’s draft, was designated for return on Wednesday after recovering from surgery on a partially-torn lateral meniscus.…
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Ravens Waive S Eddie Jackson
The Ravens have waived veteran safety Eddie Jackson, according to a team announcement, ending his time in Baltimore after just over four months. He started four games this year with 339 total snaps, but played just 16 snaps against the Bengals in Week 10 before https://www.profootballrumors.com/2024/11/ravens-s-eddie-jackson-a-healthy-scratch. His 50.3 overall defensive grade from Pro Football Focus…
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Dominant Springboks inflict 12th Wales loss in row
Gatland’s four changes from the Australia drubbing became six before kick-off with the loss of two of his better performers, prop Gareth Thomas (illness) and wing Tom Rogers (calf). But this was still the most inexperienced Wales team in seven years with a meagre combined total of a just 214 caps. By comparison the Springboks…
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British golfer calls for Donald Trump to become Prime Minister – 'Better than Starmer'
Charley Hull has never been afraid to court controversy in her golf career, and now she’s weighed in with an explosive political view. Fresh from ranting about slow play at The ANNIKA last week, Hull has now thrown her support behind US President-elect Donald Trump. Englishwoman Hull is currently competing in the CME Group Tour Championship,…
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West should 'not set red lines' on providing military support for Ukraine, French foreign minister says
France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told the BBC in an excerpt of an interview published on Nov. 23 that Western allies should “not set and express red lines” on providing Ukraine with military support against Russian aggression. The comments come just days after U.S. President Joe Biden approved Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied long-range missile to…
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Man dies after tree falls on car as Storm Bert sweeps UK
Weather forecast as Storm Bert brings snow to the UK Storm Bert is continuing to hit the UK with snow, heavy rain and strong winds, causing disruption on roads and railways, as well as power cuts. An amber warning for snow in Scotland has now been lifted, but yellow warnings for snow, wind, and rain…
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Hamas says female hostage killed in northern Gaza
Hamas says a female hostage has been killed during Israeli operations in northern Gaza. The woman’s identity was not revealed, and it was unclear how or when she is said to have died. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it was currently unable to “verify or refute” the claim, but that its representatives are in…
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Flat caps galore at Tommy Shelby lookalike contest
BBC Joe Freeman with James and Arthur Dunley, who all took part in the contest They came in their flat caps, waistcoats and with an ice-cool stare – all hoping to be crowned the best lookalike of Peaky Blinders’ Tommy Shelby. The contest took place on Saturday in Birmingham city centre and follows the craze…
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Flood fears as Storm Bert heads into second day
Storm Bert brings rain and high winds on Sunday Parts of Scotland are bracing for a second day of disruption with high winds and localised flooding after Storm Bert swept heavy snow and rain across the country. The central belt was hit by more snow that anticipated early on Saturday, causing widespread problems on the…
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Bill Clinton breaks silence on claims his staff removed all the Ws from keyboards in shocking act of sabotage before leaving White House to be replaced by George W Bush
Former President Bill Clinton has addressed a bizarre claim his staff deliberately tore the letter ‘W’ from White House keyboards to hinder his successor, President George W Bush – and admitted that the long-running allegation might be true. Writing in his new memoir, Citizen – My Life After The White House, Clinton, 78, recalls how a…