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Last-minute budget bill to prevent US government shutdown prevails in House

A last-minute budget bill has passed in the United States House of Representatives to keep the federal government funded and running through mid-March, averting an impending shutdown. The continuing resolution now progresses to the Senate with only hours to spare before the shutdown is slated to take effect on Saturday at 12:01am local time (05:01 […]

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LeBron Weighs-In on NBA Ratings Woes: ‘There’s a lot of F*ck*ng Threes’

Almost no one watches the NBA anymore, and Lakers star forward LeBron James thinks he knows why. On Thursday, James offered an insight into the league’s declining ratings amid a flurry of opinion that the NBA’s regular season games have become too much like the three-point shooting fest at the NBA’s All-Star Game. James seems […]

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Joel Embiid returns from sinus fracture to play against Charlotte

PHILADELPHIA — Joel Embiid started for the Philadelphia 76ers against Charlotte on Friday night after missing a game because of a sinus fracture. Embiid was introduced to a roaring ovation and wore a protective “ ” mask in his return. Embiid has been ravaged by injuries this season and had only played in six games, […]

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University of California campuses resolve discrimination complaints stemming from Gaza protests

The U.S. Department of Education said Friday it has reached an agreement with the University of California system resolving complaints from Jewish and Muslim students of discrimination and harassment during over the war in Gaza. The department’s Office for Civil Rights said it investigated nine complaints against University of California schools in Los Angeles (UCLA), […]

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House Passes Bill to Avert Shutdown With Hours to Spare

The House on Friday approved legislation to avert a federal shutdown that was just hours away, with lawmakers extending funding into mid-March and approving $100 billion in disaster relief for parts of the nation still reeling from storms. The Senate was expected to quickly follow suit. The House vote came after Republicans stripped out a […]

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Trump prepares to axe EV tax credits — and even Elon Musk agrees

Trump wants to put the EV tax credit on the chopping block — and even Elon Musk agrees. President-elect Trump’s transition team has pledged to eliminate the credit for electric vehicle buyers — worth up to $7,500 for new EVs and $4,000 for used. Just a reminder that this is also the legislation that brought […]

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Arm lawsuit against Qualcomm ends in mistrial and favorable ruling for Qualcomm

Arm Holdings sued Qualcomm over the alleged breach of a licensing agreement. But a jury today found it could not reach a conclusion on one of the allegations and found in favor of Qualcomm on another. Arm sued Qualcomm after Qualcomm acquired Arm licensee Nuvia for $1.4 billion. The jury could not come to an […]

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Luigi Mangione Trial Could Have ‘Stealth Juror’—Lawyer

What’s New Criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos said Friday on a NewsNation newscast that the trial of Luigi Mangione, the alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, could involve a “stealth juror.” Why It Matters On December 4, Thompson was fatally shot by a masked gunman as he was walking to his company’s annual investor conference at […]

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Harvey Guillén & Adrianne Palicki To Lead Pickleball Mockumentary

EXCLUSIVE: Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows), Adrianne Palicki (John Wick) and John O’Hurley (Seinfeld) are leading the cast of the indie pickleball mockumentary, Pickleheads. The film’s cast also includes Pej Vahdat (The Old Man), Kristine Froseth (Sharp Stick), Eric Nelsen (1883), Ryan Cooper (Rough Night), Lindsey Morgan (The 100), Sam Humphrey (The […]

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Man Utd legends Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney could be ‘two old men’ on the touchline TWICE this weekend

MICHAEL CARRICK could find himself side-by-side on the touchline with old Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney TWICE this weekend.

But the two Champions League-winning legends will NOT be talking until after the full-time whistle goes in Plymouth’s clash with Middlesbrough.

Wayne Rooney, manager of Plymouth Argyle, looking dejected.
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Wayne Rooney is under mounting pressure at struggling Plymouth[/caption]
Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick on the touchline.
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His old pal Michael Carrick will not be showing him any mercy this weekend[/caption]

Boro boss Carrick takes his promotion-chasing Boro on the 750-mile round trip looking to pile even more pressure on Rooney’s struggling Pilgrims.

The two actually went head-to-head in the latter’s first game in charge of his ill-fated stint at Birmingham last season.

And Carrick insists friendship goes out the window for 90 minutes as he looks to record another win over his ex-Old Trafford and England friend after that 1-0 triumph.

He said: “It’ll be nice to see him, but I see him quite a bit actually and speak to him.

“Last season, with it being the first time, probably took a little bit of getting used to standing on the sideline together but we’ve kind of moved on from that novelty stage.

“We are both there to do a job and we know that it’s a tough place to go.

“There’s massive respect, we’ve come through a lot together and are friends, but it is what it is.”

When asked if there had been any contact this week, Carrick revealed that they actually spend a lot more time together next to the pitch than most people realised.

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He said: “No, no. There’s that kind of understanding that we both have a job to do and we’ll catch up after the game.

“And we’ll catch up soon again after because our sons play on the same team. So I see more of him from doing that than I do any other time.”

Carrick’s son Jacey and Rooney’s boy Kai are both following in the footsteps of their famous fathers by winning silverware at Man Utd after helping the U14s to become national champions back in May.

It must be quite something to have two of the star men under Sir Alex Ferguson watching on every week, but not according to Carrick.

He said: “They’ve had it since they were six. So it’s just two old men standing on the sideline, it’s normal.”

Rooney has faced huge criticism of late and a string of poor results has left Plymouth stuck in the bottom three.

However, Carrick believes he has been unlucky and backed the legendary goalscorer to turn things around.

He added: “Their home form has been pretty good, actually, and they’ve had some really good results. I think they’ve only lost a couple at home. 

“They are a real tough team to crack at home and that’s what’s on our minds going down there, expecting that.

“Obviously results are results, we all have them where you have some good ones and then you have some bad ones, or ones you wouldn’t wish for, that’s the way it is.

“I watched them against Sheffield United and thought that they were particularly good and very unlucky not to get something from the game.

“I think that they’ve got some players back and as a team they are looking stronger and we are certainly under no illusions of what they are capable of.”

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