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Oliver Glasner declared Crystal Palace are on the right path after they finally broke their away duck with a 1-0 win at Ipswich. Jean-Philippe Mateta struck in the second half with the only real piece of quality in a nervy encounter between two struggling teams. It is now two wins and three draws from the last six matches for Glasner’s side, whose winter revival is gathering pace nicely following a sticky start to the campaign. “I feel very happy, we’re all very pleased with the result, it was not the best performance but the result was more important,” said the Eagles boss. “Most of the time we controlled the game and we scored an amazing goal, a fantastic finish from JP. “We had more chances to decide the game but we couldn’t, but I think the win was well deserved. “We didn’t give them any chances from open play and with a clean sheet you can always take the win. “It’s a big win. Now it’s not time to sit back and relax but to keep going. In four days we face Manchester City. We stay humble. There are still many things to improve but we are on the right path.” Ipswich looked the likelier to score as a low-key first half drew to a close and were denied by a point-blank save by Dean Henderson from Harry Clarke’s near-post header. Shortly after the interval Wes Burns got clear down the right and lifted an inviting cross towards Liam Delap, whose header was straight at Henderson. However, from out of nowhere Palace conjured up a lightning counter-attack to go ahead on the hour. Eberechi Eze led the charge before feeding Mateta, who surged forward with a couple of stepovers before brushing off the attention of Jacob Greaves and finishing superbly past Arijanet Muric. It was the French forward’s sixth goal of the season, and his first away from Selhurst Park. Back came Ipswich with Leif Davis fizzing in another cross for Delap, who somehow mistimed his jump and completely missed the ball from six yards. As time ticked down Greaves looped a header against the far post, with the rebound just eluding substitute Ali-Al Hamadi. “Frustrating night,” said Town boss Kieran McKenna. “It was a tight first half, we weren’t fantastic in terms of the flow of the game and didn’t create as many opportunities as we wanted. But having said that neither did our opponents. “In the second half we conceded a really poor goal and that proved decisive. We can do better than we did tonight.”panalo999 vip login

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LONDON (AP) — A woman who claimed mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor “brutally raped and battered” her in a Dublin hotel penthouse was awarded nearly 250,000 Euros ($257,000) on Friday by a civil court jury in Ireland. Nikita Hand said the Dec. 9, 2018, assault after a night of partying left her heavily bruised and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. McGregor testified that he never forced the woman to do anything against her will and said she fabricated the allegations after the two had consensual sex. His lawyer had called Hand a gold digger. The fighter, once the face of the Ultimate Fighting Championship but now past his prime, shook his head as the jury of eight women and four men found him liable for assault after deliberating about six hours in the High Court in Dublin. He was mobbed by cameras as he left court but did not comment. He later said on the social platform X that he would appeal the verdict and the “modest award.” Hand’s voice cracked and her hands trembled as she read a statement outside the courthouse, saying she would never forget what happened to her but would now be able to move on with her life. She thanked her family, partner, friends, jurors, the judge and all the supporters that had reached out to her online, but particularly her daughter. “She has given me so much strength and courage over the last six years throughout this nightmare to keep on pushing forward for justice,” she said. “I want to show (her) and every other girl and boy that you can stand up for yourself if something happens to you, no matter who the person is, and justice will be served.” The Associated Press generally does not name alleged victims of sexual violence unless they come forward publicly, as Hand has done. Under Irish law, she did not have the anonymity she would have been granted in a criminal proceeding and was named publicly throughout the trial. Her lawyer told jurors that McGregor was angry about a fight he had lost in Las Vegas two months earlier and took it out on his client. “He’s not a man, he’s a coward,” attorney John Gordon said in his closing speech. “A devious coward and you should treat him for what he is.” Gordon said his client never pretended to be a saint and was only looking to have fun when she sent McGregor a message through Instagram after attending a Christmas party. He said Hand knew McGregor socially and that they had grown up in the same area. She said he picked her and a friend up in a car and shared cocaine with them, which McGregor admitted in court, on the way to the Beacon Hotel. Hand said she told McGregor she didn’t want to have sex with him and that she was menstruating. She said she told him “no” as he started kissing her but he eventually pinned her to a bed and she couldn’t move. McGregor put her in a chokehold and later told her, “now you know how I felt in the octagon where I tapped out three times,” referring to a UFC match when he had to admit defeat, she said. Hand had to take several breaks in emotional testimony over three days. She said McGregor threatened to kill her during the encounter and she feared she would never see her young daughter again. Eventually, he let go of her. “I remember saying I was sorry, as I felt that I did something wrong and I wanted to reassure him that I wouldn’t tell anyone so he wouldn’t hurt me again,” she testified. She said she then let him do what he wanted and he had sex with her. A paramedic who examined Hand the next day testified that she had never before seen someone with that intensity of bruising. A doctor told jurors Hand had multiple injuries. Hand said the trauma of the attack had left her unable to work as a hairdresser, she fell behind on her mortgage and had to move out of her house. Police investigated the woman’s complaint but prosecutors declined to bring charges, saying there was insufficient evidence and a conviction was unlikely. McGregor, in his post on X, said he was disappointed jurors didn’t see all the evidence prosecutors had reviewed. He testified that the two had athletic and vigorous sex, but that it was not rough. He said “she never said ‘no’ or stopped” and testified that everything she said was a lie. “It is a full blown lie among many lies,” he said when asked about the chokehold allegation. “How anyone could believe that me, as a prideful person, would highlight my shortcomings.” McGregor’s lawyer told jurors they had to set aside their animus toward the fighter. “You may have an active dislike of him, some of you may even loathe him – there is no point pretending that the situation might be otherwise,” attorney Remy Farrell said. “I’m not asking you to invite him to Sunday brunch.” The defense said the woman never told investigators McGregor threatened her life. They also showed surveillance video in court that they said appeared to show the woman kiss McGregor’s arm and hug him after they left the hotel room. Farrell said she looked “happy, happy, happy.” McGregor said he was “beyond petrified” when first questioned by police and read them a prepared statement. On the advice of his lawyer, he refused to answer more than 100 follow-up questions. The jury ruled against Hand in a case she brought against one of McGregor’s friends, James Lawrence, whom she accused of having sex with her in the hotel without consent.

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MicroStrategy stock rises 3.3% amid Nasdaq 100 inclusion speculationEDITOR’S NOTE: On Football analyzes the biggest topics in the NFL from week to week. A thunderous doink helped the Kansas City Chiefs gain some breathing room in the race for the No. 1 seed in the AFC after the Buffalo Bills fell short despite Josh Allen’s spectacular performance. The fight for the top spot in the NFC stayed close as the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles kept pace with the Detroit Lions. Four weeks remain in the NFL regular season to determine the playoff picture. There’s a clear leader in the fight for the AFC’s bye. The two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs (12-1) are in excellent position to secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs after Matthew Wright drilled a 31-yard field goal off the left upright and through the goal posts as time expired for a 19-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night. Patrick Mahomes again made all the big plays when the Chiefs needed them most and they rallied for their 15th straight one-score victory. Kansas City has a two-game lead over the Bills (10-3) and Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3). Buffalo holds the tiebreaker over the Chiefs after handing Kansas City its only loss in Week 11. The Chiefs and Steelers face off in Pittsburgh on Christmas. Russell Wilson improved to 6-1 this season, tossing two touchdown passes to help the Steelers beat the Cleveland Browns 27-14. Allen became the second player in NFL history to throw three touchdown passes and run for three scores in the same game — Otto Graham did it for the Cleveland Browns in the 1954 NFL championship game — but Buffalo’s defense couldn’t stop Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua and the Los Angeles Rams in a 44-42 loss on Sunday. The Bills had won seven in a row. They visit the Lions next week while the Steelers go to Philadelphia. The Eagles barely held on for a 22-16 victory over the feisty Carolina Panthers. The ugly win left some of Philadelphia’s players in a sour mood. Wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith weren’t thrilled with the offense’s performance. The Eagles (11-2) again relied on Saquon Barkley, who had 124 yards rushing on 20 carries. That meant Jalen Hurts didn’t have to do much. He threw for just 108 yards with two TDs passing and one more rushing. Barkley broke LeSean McCoy’s single-season franchise record for yards rushing. He’s up to 1,623 yards, moving closer to Eric Dickerson’s NFL record of 2,105 set in 1984. Brown, who slammed his helmet out of frustration on the sideline after a three-and-out in the third quarter, responded bluntly when asked where the offense needs improvement. “Passing,” Brown said, without elaborating. Brown was targeted just four times, catching all four passes for 43 yards. Hurts didn’t throw him the ball a couple of times when he was open, including on a TD pass to Smith. Brown said it’s “incredibly tough” for receivers to get into a rhythm because the offense is so run-heavy. The Eagles have won nine straight games and trail the Lions (12-1) by one game for the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Detroit currently has the tiebreaker edge. The Vikings stayed hot on the Lions’ heels thanks to a career day from Sam Darnold in a 42-21 rout over Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons. Darnold had a career-best 347 yards passing and five touchdowns, leading Minnesota (11-2) to its sixth straight win. The Vikings finish the season in Detroit in a matchup that could determine the NFC North and the No. 1 seed in the NFC. But there’s a long way to go until Jan. 5. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers moved into sole possession of first place in the NFC South with a 28-13 win over Las Vegas coupled with Atlanta’s fourth straight loss. The Buccaneers are 7-6 following their third straight win over a last-place team. The Falcons (6-7) swept the Buccaneers, so they own the tiebreaker. The Seattle Seahawks beat the Arizona Cardinals 30-18 on the road to maintain their hold on first place in the NFC West. It’s a tight race involving the Seahawks (8-5), Rams (7-6), Cardinals (6-7) and San Francisco 49ers (6-7). The division could come down to the Seahawks-Rams game in Los Angeles in Week 18. Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!

NoneA California man confessed to helping the North Korean regime prepare for an attack in a “sophisticated scheme” to illegally obtain restricted weapons and military grade technology, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. Shenghua Wen, a Chinese national residing unlawfully in Ontario, California, conspired with North Korean officials to obtain prohibited items before traveling to the US as a student in 2012, the Justice Department alleged in a criminal complaint. Wen, who allegedly overstayed his visa and remained in the U.S. illegally, was arrested Tuesday by the FBI. Download the CTV News App for breaking news alerts and video on all the top stories During interviews with the FBI, Wen said “he believed the North Korean government wanted the weapons, ammunition, and other military-related equipment to prepare for an attack against South Korea,” according to the complaint, which adds the North Korean government paid Wen US$2 million to obtain the items. In addition to weapons and equipment, Wen told investigators the North Korean regime also tasked him with obtaining military uniforms in the US, which “would subsequently be used by the North Korean military to disguise their soldiers to conduct a surprise attack on South Korea,” the complaint states. Thousands of U.S. military personnel are stationed in South Korea to help bolster security and stability in the region. Justice Department officials said the arrest was unrelated to Tuesday’s internal political turmoil amid a declaration of martial law and clashes outside South Korean parliament. Prosecutors allege Wen established an export company in Texas, where firearms and ammunition were procured and transported to the Los Angeles area, then ultimately packed in cargo containers bearing fake inventory manifests for shipment to North Korea as recently as 2023. While executing a search warrant at Wen’s home, authorities seized 50,000 rounds of ammunition, sophisticated chemical detection equipment, and a tool used for detecting listening devices, which Wen allegedly said he intended to also ship to North Korea. During a search of his cell phone, the FBI discovered numerous messages “between Wen and several (North Korean) co-conspirators with images of firearms and electronic devices,” the complaint states. “There is no telling what additional damage Mr. Wen could have committed if not for the intervention of law enforcement,” said US Attorney Martin Estrada during a news conference Tuesday. Follow the CTV News channel on WhatsApp CNN is attempting to locate attorney information for Wen. If convicted of violating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, he faces up to 20 years in prison, Estrada said. “The consequences of these actions cannot be overstated when technology and sensitive items fall into the wrong hands, especially those of hostile nations,” said Shawn Gibson, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations. Akil Davis, head of the FBI’s Los Angeles division, said: “Not only did the investigative team prevent additional restricted items going to the North Korean regime, but they gathered valuable intelligence for the United States and our allies.”

The Sporting News fantasy team is back with our fantasy football sleepers for Week 15. With the fantasy playoffs now underway, it's now more critical than ever to make the correct decisions with the fringe starters in your lineup. The stakes are now at an all-time high and we'll be looking to put together the best lineups possible. Last week, this list was highlighted by Sam Darnold, Jordan Addison, and Jakobi Meyers, all of whom went on to perform at a high level. If fantasy managers had anyone from this group in their lineup, they were likely quite happy with the results. While it's fun to look back to previous successes, the fantasy season moves quickly, and we have to adapt as the weeks progress. Week 15 offers a brand new slate of games with matchups that we can look to exploit in fantasy football. If you don't have time to dive into the outlook for each game, don't worry, we've got you covered. We dove head first into each matchup of the Week 15 slate to pinpoint which situations and matchups we should attack in fantasy football. Three of our fantasy analysts have identified a player at each position. WEEK 15 FANTASY FOOTBALL RANKINGS QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/ST | Kickers Fantasy QB Sleepers for Week 15 Michael O'Hara: Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams — Two offenses that have been banged up all year -- the Rams and 49ers -- are relatively healthy and could deliver a shootout in Week 15. After Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp returned in Week 8, we have been treated to several vintage Matthew Stafford performances. He's thrown multiple touchdowns in six of seven games, scoring at least 18.9 fantasy points in five of those contests. He's also been fairly efficient during this stretch, completing 65.4 percent of his passes and averaging 7.54 yards per attempt. In a game with a 48.5-point total, we could see Stafford have another big performance on Thursday night. Ed Williams: Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers — Once Young was benched earlier this season for Andy Dalton, many assumed it was just a matter of time before the Panthers moved on from last year's No. 1 overall draft pick. But just the opposite has happened. After Andy Dalton had to miss time after an automobile accident, Young was thrust back into the starting lineup and has made significant strides. If Xavier Leggette had better hands, we might be talking about how the Panthers pulled off the unthinkable upset and beat the Eagles last week. Now, their favored this week hosting the Cowboys -- the first time they've been favored in a game since Dec. 18, 2022. The Cowboys just keep racking up injuries, and now promising linebacker DeMarvion Overshown is out for the rest of this year and potentially all of next year with a torn ACL, MCL, and PCL. Look for Young to pepper Adam Thielen with targets while getting his other receivers in the mix. And Young has also shown he's not afraid to take off and use his legs as well. Vinnie Iyer: Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets — His 300-yard drought ended against the Dolphins as he was locked in with all of his wide receivers for the first time all season. Now he draws the juiciest matchup of them all against the Jaguars, back in Florida with no weather concerns. Fantasy RB Sleepers for Week 15 O'Hara: Isaiah Davis, New York Jets — For much of the year, it was assumed that Braelon Allen would take on a bell cow role if Breece Hall were to miss any time. In reality, it was a split backfield between Allen and fellow rookie Isaiah Davis. Ultimately, Davis played 53 percent of snaps and ran a route on 47 percent of dropbacks. He also played the lone goal line snap last week. Davis will need Hall to miss more time to maintain fantasy relevance, but considering the Jets are eliminated from the playoffs, there will be no rush to get Hall back on the field. Davis holds a solid role that is made up of plenty of receiving work and goal line opportunities; this role is enough to put him in starting consideration in deeper leagues. Williams: Kendre Miller, New Orleans Saints — Kendre Miller was permanently in former head coach Dennis Allen's doghouse. But he has a clean slate with interim head coach Darren Rizzi. In his first game since coming off of IR (a stint only Allen seemed to think Miller needed), Miller immediately saw 10 carries and scored a touchdown. With Kamara already shouldering the biggest workload of his career, it wouldn't be surprising to see 10 carries be Miller's floor moving forward. The Commanders' defense has definitely improved as the season has progressed, but they're not a unit to be feared. With Derek Carr out, the Saints will want to lean heavily on the running game, so Miller should see plenty of work. Iyer: Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos – Just when you think the Broncos are not interested in using him as much vs. Audric Estime and Jaleel McLaughlin (like after a bye) is the exact time to go against that instinct and look that he's their best all-around back to exploit the very favorable rushing and receiving matchup against the Colts. Fantasy WR Sleepers for Week 15 O'Hara: Amari Cooper, Buffalo Bills — Since joining the Bills, Amari Cooper hasn't been much more than a rotational receiver; his route share came in at just 63 percent last week. However, Cooper has shown that he can earn targets alongside Buffalo's other receivers. In five games with the team, Cooper has drawn a target on 29 percent of his routes, a mark that would lead the team across the full season. Last week was a very strong outing for Cooper, drawing 14 targets on 26 routes. In what should be an offensive-minded matchup with the Lions next week, Josh Allen will likely turn to Cooper quite often once again. Even though he doesn't run a full complement of routes, Cooper offers Flex appeal against the defense that allows the 7th-most points per game to opposing receivers. Williams: Adam Thielen, Carolina Panthers — We have his QB listed as a sleeper, so it only makes sense to also go with his No. 1 target. Since returning from a hamstring injury three weeks ago, Thielen looks rejuvenated. He's reached double digit targets in each of the last two weeks, and he eclipsed 100 receiving yards in a game last week against the Eagles for the first time since Week 6 of the '23 season (And he just missed by one yard in Week 13 with 99 yards). Thielen is a wily veteran and will know how to get open against the reeling Cowboys, and Young will surely be looking his way. Iyer: Rome Odunze, Chicago Bears — Odunze was heated up again vs. the 49ers, and that's good timing to face a Vikings' secondary indoors in prime time that struggles plenty with quick, speedy downfield targets. The rookie puts together another strong outing, building on the wideouts'' success in the first meeting. Fantasy TE Sleepers for Week 15 O'Hara: Juwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints — With Taysom Hill out for the year, Juwan Johnson has taken over as the Saints' primary pass-catching tight end. He was successful in that role last week, finishing with 50 receiving yards and a score. Johnson's 16.1-percent target share last week was respectable and he could even push for 20 percent in some games thanks to the lack of talent among New Orleans' receivers. The Saints will face off with the Commanders this week which should lead to a game script where the Saints are dropping back to pass quite often. Johnson should be able to draw a handful of targets and provide serviceable fantasy production if he can convert one of those looks into an explosive play. Williams: Stone Smartt, Los Angeles Chargers — Ideally we'd be plugging in Will Dissly here, as the Bucs give up the 6th-most fantasy points to the tight end position. But Dissly is expected to miss multiple weeks with a shoulder injury. Smartt caught all three of his targets in relief of Dissly Sunday night against the Chiefs. He showed great hands and the ability to get open. With a struggling running game, Justin Herbert will have to throw the ball, and Smartt could surprise people once again with another strong outing. Iyer: Noah Fant, Seattle Seahawks — This play isn't for the "fant" of heart given his limited role in recent weeks, but the Packers have allowed athletic tight ends to stretch the field against them of late. Geno Smith has been ripping it into the middle of the field, and that's where he will have success attacking the Packers. Fantasy Defense Sleepers Week 15 O'Hara: Atlanta Falcons — The Falcons have struggled on the defensive side of the ball all year and were just torched for 42 points by Sam Darnold and the Vikings. Week 15 is a get-right spot for the Falcons, who will face Desmond Ridder and the generally underwhelming Las Vegas offense. This is an offense to target with defensive streamers regardless of that defense's past performance. Williams: Minnesota Vikings — The Vikings played the Bears three weeks ago and gave up 27 points in a tough overtime win. Caleb Williams has shown improvement throughout the season, but he's still not at the level most fantasy managers expected him to be at when they drafted him. With the Vikings coming off a convincing win over the Falcons and with No. 1 seed hopes still alive, Brian Flores' unit should be plenty motivated to come out during Monday Night Football and shut down their division foes. Iyer: Kansas City Chiefs — They've been up and down as a potential fantasy play, but they are definitely "up" with their secondary and pass rush going after Jameis Winston on the road in Cleveland.None

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