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Merab Dvalishvili names date for Petr Yan world title rematch after his win over Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC MacauSaudi Arabia have been confirmed as hosts of the men's World Cup in 2034 while the 2030 edition will be held in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with one-off matches in three South American countries. The decisions, which brought an immediate backlash from human rights groups over the Saudi staging, were announced by FIFA president Gianni Infantino following a virtual extraordinary Congress. The 2030 and 2034 World Cups each had only a single bid, and both were confirmed by acclamation. READ MORE Australia opts out of 2034 World Cup bid, paving way for Saudi Arabia to host "We are bringing football to more countries, and the number of teams has not diluted the quality. It actually enhanced the opportunity," Infantino said about the 2030 World Cup. The combined proposal from Morocco, Spain and Portugal will see the 2030 World Cup take place across three continents and six nations, with Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay hosting celebratory games to mark the tournament's centenary. Four years later, Saudi Arabia will become the second nation from the Middle East to host the...Join Sam McKewon and Amie Just as they dive deep into the Husker sports scene — rationalizing, analyzing, and summarizing as only they can! In the latest episode of The Showdown, Sam McKewon and Amie Just break down a jam-packed week for Nebraska Athletics. The open with the football game between Nebraska and Wisconsin, how the Huskers' can come out victorious in the matchup and the weird comments from Luke Fickell about who will be the Badgers' play caller. They move onto the doubleheader between both Nebraska and Creighton basketball teams, including the loss of Natalie Potts and how Creighton's difficult schedule can help the Husker women. The duo also talk the Husker men's chances against the Bluejays and Ryan Kalkbrenner. They close out with Nebraska volleyball's upcoming match against Wisconsin on Senior Day and the looming match against Penn State. Subscribe to HuskerExtra.com
Social media firms raise 'serious concerns' over Australian U-16 banIn one of this year's League Two Boxing Day fixtures, Walsall and Doncaster Rovers go head to head in a top-of-the-table clash at the Poundland Bescot Stadium on Thursday. While victory could send the visitors into second-place, the Saddlers set out in search of a fifth league win on the bounce as they look to open up a nine-point lead at the top of the standings. © Imago High-flying Walsall pulled six points clear at the top of the League Two standings last Saturday when they picked up a 2-0 victory over 10-man Harrogate Town at the Exercise Stadium. With Josh March receiving his marching orders after two quick-fire bookings, the visitors took advantage of their numerical upper hand as Albert Adomah doubled the advantage after Nathan Lowe put them in front in the 34th minute. While this marked a fourth straight defeat for Harrogate, Walsall have now won five games on the bounce, picking up four back-to-back victories in the League Two and seeing off Reading on penalties in the second round of the EFL Trophy on December 10. Matt Sadler 's men are also unbeaten in 11 straight league matches, claiming seven wins and four draws, and have lost just one of their most recent 15 matches across all competitions, which came on November 30 whe they suffered a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup second round. Having guided the club to an 11th-placed finish last season after taking over at the helm of affair in January, it has been an impressive first full season for Sadler as Walsall currently lead the way at the top of the League Two table with 43 points from 20 games, six points above second-placed Port Vale. The Saddlers' solid first half of the season has been owing to their strength at both ends of the pitch as they have scored a league-high 37 goals so far and currently host the joint-most clean sheets of all 24 teams in the division (9). Doncaster Rovers, meanwhile, ensured they remain within touching distance of Walsall at the upper echelons of the table as they cruised to a 3-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers at the Eco-Power Stadium last Saturday. Joseph Olowu opened the scoring in the 38th minute to hand the hosts a first-half lead and after Patrick Kelly and Kyle Hurst scored after the break to make sure of the result, substitute Sol Solomon netted in the 83rd minute to give Tranmere something to cheer. Before that, Doncaster saw their nine-game unbeaten run come to an end on December 10, when they were beaten 1-0 by Port Vale EFL Trophy second round, four days before suffering a 1-0 defeat at the hands of AFC Wimbledon. Having secured a fifth-placed finish last term before a gruesome penalty-shootout loss to Crewe Alexandra in the playoff semi-finals, Grant McCann 's men have picked up 10 wins and six draws from their 21 League League Two games to collect 36 points and sit third in the table, one point off second-placed Port Vale. While Doncaster will be looking to continue from where they left off Tranmere and leapfrog Port Vale in the table, they have lost five of their last six league visits to the Poundland Bescot Stadium since September 2014. © Imago Walsall will head into the Boxing Day showdown without the services of experienced forward Joshua Gordon and 18-year-old midfielder Dylan Thomas , who are recuperating from injuries. Brandon Comley is also set to sit out his sixth straight game while English defender Priestley Farquharson continues his lengthy spell on the sidelines since coming off injured against Tranmere in August. Jamille Matt missed the game against Harrogate through suspension due to accumulated yellow cards but the 35-year-old forward, who has six league goals, is eligible to return to action here. As for Doncaster, veteran defender Richard Wood has been ruled out since picking up a severe injury against Newport County on August 17 and the 39-year-old is out of contention for Thursday's clash. He is joined on the club's injury table by fellow defender Thomas Nixon , who has missed each of the last six games since coming off injured against Carlisle United back in November. Walsall possible starting lineup: Simkin; Okagbue, Williams, Allen; Barrett, Jellis, Stirk, Lakin, Gordon; Adomah, Lowe Doncaster Rovers possible starting lineup: Sharman-Lowe; Emmanuel, Olowu, McGrath, Fleming; Bailey, Kelly; Molyneux, Broadbent, Gibson; Sharp Looking at recent meetings between Walsall and Doncaster, we anticipate a thrilling matchup at the Poundland Bescot Stadium with plenty of goalmouth action. While we expect McCann's men to put up a fight, home advantage gives Walsall an edge here and we are backing them to make it a cheerful Boxing Day for their supporters. For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here .
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By MARY CLARE JALONICK and MATT BROWN WASHINGTON (AP) — Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Defense Department, said he had a “wonderful conversation” with Maine Sen. Susan Collins on Wednesday as he pushed to win enough votes for confirmation. He said he will not back down after allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct. Related Articles National Politics | Donald Trump will ring the New York Stock Exchange bell. It’ll be a first for him National Politics | The Trump and Biden teams insist they’re working hand in glove on foreign crises National Politics | ‘You don’t know what’s next.’ International students scramble ahead of Trump inauguration National Politics | Trump is threatening to raise tariffs again. Here’s how China plans to fight back National Politics | Trump won’t be able to save the struggling US beef industry Collins said after the hourlong meeting that she questioned Hegseth about the allegations amid reports of drinking and the revelation that he made a settlement payment after being accused of a sexual assault that he denies. She said she had a “good, substantive” discussion with Hegseth and “covered a wide range of topics,” including sexual assault in the military, Ukraine and NATO. But she said she would wait until a hearing, and notably a background check, to make a decision. “I asked virtually every question under the sun,” Collins told reporters as she left her office after the meeting. “I pressed him both on his position on military issues as well as the allegations against him, so I don’t think there was anything that we did not cover.” The meeting with Collins was closely watched as she is seen as more likely than most of her Republican Senate colleagues to vote against some of Trump’s Cabinet picks. She and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a fellow moderate Republican, did not shy from opposing Trump in his first term when they wanted to do so and sometimes supported President Joe Biden’s nominees for the judicial and executive branches. And Hegseth, an infantry combat veteran and former “Fox & Friends” weekend host, is working to gain as many votes as he can as some senators have expressed concerns about his personal history and lack of management experience. “I’m certainly not going to assume anything about where the senator stands,” Hegseth said as he left Collins’ office. “This is a process that we respect and appreciate. And we hope, in time, overall, when we get through that committee and to the floor that we can earn her support.” Hegseth met with Murkowski on Tuesday. He has also been meeting repeatedly with Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, a military veteran who has said she is a survivor of sexual assault and has spent time in the Senate working on improving how attacks are reported and prosecuted within the ranks. On Monday, Ernst said after a meeting with him that he had committed to selecting a senior official to prioritize those goals. Republicans will have a 53-49 majority next year, meaning Trump cannot lose more than three votes on any of his nominees. It is so far unclear whether Hegseth will have enough support, but Trump has stepped up his pressure on senators in the last week. “Pete is a WINNER, and there is nothing that can be done to change that!!!” Trump posted on his social media platform last week.
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Social media firms raise 'serious concerns' over Australian U-16 ban
Join Sam McKewon and Amie Just as they dive deep into the Husker sports scene — rationalizing, analyzing, and summarizing as only they can! In the latest episode of The Showdown, Sam McKewon and Amie Just break down a jam-packed week for Nebraska Athletics. The open with the football game between Nebraska and Wisconsin, how the Huskers' can come out victorious in the matchup and the weird comments from Luke Fickell about who will be the Badgers' play caller. They move onto the doubleheader between both Nebraska and Creighton basketball teams, including the loss of Natalie Potts and how Creighton's difficult schedule can help the Husker women. The duo also talk the Husker men's chances against the Bluejays and Ryan Kalkbrenner. They close out with Nebraska volleyball's upcoming match against Wisconsin on Senior Day and the looming match against Penn State. Subscribe to HuskerExtra.comITV eyes Coleen Rooney the Next Holly Willoughby I’m a Celebrity is seen as a testing ground for her potential to become the next major ITV personality Coleen Rooney is being closely monitored by ITV as a potential rising star in TV presenting, particularly in advertiser-funded programming, due to her relatability, strong social media influence, and proven appeal with the public. Her time on I’m a Celebrity is seen as a testing ground for her potential to become the next major ITV personality, comparable to Holly Willoughby. ITV is eyeing her for lucrative hosting roles and shows backed by advertisers who value her ability to drive consumer trends (the "Coleen Effect"). A TV insider said: “She has over a million followers on Instagram alone, and most of them scan her pictures and observe everything she wears and buys. “But Coleen has the girl-next-door charm of someone like Holly to connect with millions of ordinary shoppers in a way that few other stars do. “But they’ll also be watching her time in the jungle to see how she fares and just what the public reaction is to her. “There are vast sums of money at stake with the deals for the new batch of ITV shows which they are considering her up for.” Mum-of-four Coleen, wife of former England footie skipper Wayne Rooney, past work in television and her successful Disney+ documentary have further bolstered her credentials, making her a strong candidate for future ITV projects like panelist roles or headline shows. It was a huge hit for the streaming platform. Prince Harry receives delightful message from King Charles ahead of Christmas Queen Elizabeth 'annoyed' by Donald Trump’s comment on her family Lamorne Morris refuses to recreate ‘Wicked’ scene from ‘New Girl’ Meghan Markle's 'dumb' act leaves Prince Harry embarrassed2024 in review: A year of milestones for the Indian community in New Zealand