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US avoids shutdown with last-minute funding bill

The Republican-controlled United States House of Representatives has  that would avert a, defying President-elect Donal Trump’s demands for a debt limit increase into the new year. A vote on the legislation in the Democratic-controlled Senate was scheduled for shortly after midnight (0500 UTC/GMT), and the bill is expected to pass. Post-midnight approval would mean an […]

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Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1,281 Answers, Hints and Clues for Saturday, December 21

People are very passionate about Wordle, the daily puzzle published by The New York Times. They are passionate, not only about their winning streak, but also their preferred strategies to solving the game. But how do human players compare against Artificial Intelligence (AI)? We asked ChatGPTto find the best tips for beating Wordle every time. […]

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Brief government shutdown ushered in before Christmas as Senate works to advance House bill

A partial government shutdown began at 12:01 on Saturday morning after Congress failed to pass a stopgap spending measure before the deadline and send it to President Biden’s desk. However, the Senate is actively working through amendment votes and other considerations in order to send the measure to Biden. The stopgap bill is expected to […]

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Sunderland boss reacts to Liverpool transfer interest in teen wonderkid Ogunsuyi who has 15 goals in 17 appearances

REGIS LE BRIS has told Liverpool transfer target Trey Ogunsuyi he is better off staying with the rest of Sunderland’s talented teens.

Arne Slot’s Premier League leaders have swooped to sign a host of wonderkids such as Trey Nyoni, Amara Nallo and Rio Ngumoha over recent months.

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Trey Ogunsuyi has scored 15 goals in 17 games for Sunderland’s youth side[/caption]
Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris.
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Regis Le Bris has offered his stance on the interest in the hotshot[/caption]

Now Championship promotion hopefuls Sunderland could have a job on their hands to hold on to their 17-year-old hotshot as the Reds plot a January swoop.

The Belgian youth international, who moved to the Stadium of Light eight years ago, penned his first pro deal in January. 

Ogunsuyi looked destined to follow in the footsteps of Chris Rigg, 17, and Tommy Watson, 18, by becoming the latest academy product to break into the first team.

He has already been an unused substitute three times and has scored 15 goals combined for Sunderland’s youth sides – but that form has caught the eye of Liverpool.

Ogunsuyi, believed to be under contract until 2026, has seen his pals and fellow teen Jobe Bellingham flourish under Le Bris.

And the French coach believes Wearside is the best place for the forward, who has 15 goals in 17 appearances combined for the U21s and U18s, to blossom.

The Sunderland boss said: “Yes, I think so. He’s very young and probably Riggy, Tommy and Jobe are the best examples to follow in our club.

“When you move to another club with a very strong squad you have to find the right environment to develop yourself.

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“I don’t know. Social media and so on can talk a lot but at the end if we create the right environment and the player, his family and agents are rational, we are in a good place to create the right pathway for him.”

Le Bris admits that signing a new striker is “probably” his priority once the window re-opens, but he added that Ogunsuyi is not too far away from being part of his squad regularly.

When asked on how close the prodigy is to featuring more, he added: “I don’t know really. It’s a question of opportunities.

“He’s been in training sessions so now we know each other and he knows the group.

“Sometimes you have to wait, sometimes it could happen after two or three games. He’s close to the group.”

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Mga sasakyang mabigat sa 5 tonelada ‘wag na dumaan sa Santa Elena-Capalonga Bypass: DPWH

Mahigpit ang paalala ng Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - Camarines Norte District Engineering Office sa mga articulated trucks at mga sasakyang lagpas sa limang tonelada ang bigat na huwag nang pilitin pa ang pagdaan sa Santa Elena-Capalonga Bypass road.

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