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Perhaps if Alabama had remained competitive against 6-6 Oklahoma instead of failing to score a single touchdown in a 24-3 blowout, it would be preparing for the College Football Playoff. Instead, it is an SMU team that lost by just three points in each of its two defeats getting ready for a potential run at a championship. To hear College Football Playoff chairman Warde Manuel tell it, the Mustangs keeping things close in their three-point losses to BYU and Clemson played a factor in their inclusion in the 12-team field over the Crimson Tide. "With that resume, losing two games by a total of six points" stood out, Manuel said during a Monday appearance on The Rich Eisen Show (two-minute mark). "They played Clemson down to, literally, the last second." For SMU's sake, it is a good thing it put together an impressive comeback during Saturday's ACC Championship Game. The Tigers jumped out to a 31-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter, but the Mustangs came storming back to tie it in the final minute. However, Clemson kicker Nolan Hauser drilled a 56-yard field goal as time expired to clinch the conference title and a spot in the CFP for his team. It also helped that BYU ended up going 10-2 as a quality loss, while the Crimson Tide lost to 6-6 Vanderbilt in addition to the ugly 24-3 loss to the Sooners. While Alabama had wins over Georgia, South Carolina, Missouri and LSU to fall back on, its three losses—two of which came against opponents it should have handled with relative ease—were too much to overcome. And now SMU will have a chance to prove itself in a CFP showdown against Penn State while the Crimson Tide prepare for the Reliaquest Bowl against Michigan.Savion Williams rushed for two touchdowns and Josh Hoover threw for 252 yards as TCU pulled away from Arizona in the second half, winning 49-28 on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas. The Horned Frogs (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) scored touchdowns on five consecutive possessions, starting late in the first half after the Wildcats (4-7, 2-6) pulled within 14-13. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Scenes from the City of Stockbridge’s 2024 Free Turkey Giveaway held Saturday at the Stockbridge Amphitheater. Click for more. PHOTOS: Turkey Giveaway
Anthony Edwards’ leadership had to take another step forward this week for TimberwolvesConor McGregor’s name and likeness are being dropped from Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey amid calls for boycotts of the Irish sports star after a jury found last week that he assaulted Nikita Hand in Dublin in 2018 . Proximo Spirits, the company that now owns Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey, said on Tuesday that McGregor's name and likeness will no longer be associated with the brand. McGregor launched the Irish whiskey brand in 2018, but sold his majority stake in it to Proximo in 2021 for a reported $600 million. “Since 2021, Proximo Spirits has been the 100 percent owner of Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey,” the company said in a statement on Tuesday. “Going forward, we do not plan to use Mr. McGregor’s name and likeness in the marketing of the brand.” Sign up to IrishCentral's newsletter to stay up-to-date with everything Irish! As of Tuesday evening, McGregor's name or likeness is not mentioned on Proximo's landing page for its brand Proper No. Twelve’s Triple Distilled Irish Whiskey. However, Proximo's news and press landing page prominently features a February 2023 article titled "Conor McGregor Introduces Proper No. Twelve Irish Apple Whiskey." Screen grab of Proximo's News and Press section on November 26, 2024. The article, issued through PR Newswire last year, states in part: "The name Proper No. Twelve pays homage to McGregor’s hometown of Crumlin, located in Dublin’s District 12. "Conor McGregor, Audie Attar, Ken Austin, and Proximo Spirits launched Proper No. Twelve in September 2018. The brand experienced one of the most successful launches in the wine & spirits category, selling 200,000 cases in its first six months on the market." Meanwhile, the website for Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey - ProperWhiskey.com - is password protected as of Tuesday evening, though it is unclear when the website went under lock and key. Proximo's announcement that it will no longer be using McGregor's likeness for Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey came on Tuesday a slew of retailers in Ireland began to confirm that they were pulling the Irish sports star's products from their shelves . Calls to boycott McGregor, led in part by the Rape Crisis Network of Ireland (RCNI), emerged after the jury ruled in his accuser Nikita Hand's favor on Friday in Dublin. McGregor maintains his innocence. On Tuesday, Tesco, The Barry Group (which operates Costcutter and Carry Out), and Musgrave (which operates Supervalu, Centra, and Donnybrook Fair brands) all confirmed that they were pulling McGregor's products from sale. It is now unclear if McGregor's likeness being removed from Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey will see retailers reverse course. While McGregor's products are being blacklisted in Ireland, his Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey is still available from a number of retailers in the US. As of Tuesday afternoon, Meijer, Total Wine, Publix, and Albertson's all still had Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey listed for purchase on their websites. Target also has it listed, though it says the whiskey is sold out. IrishCentral contacted each of these US retailers for comment on Tuesday afternoon.TikTok is challenging the federal government’s order to shut down its operations in Canada. The company filed documents in Federal Court in Vancouver last Thursday. In November, Ottawa ordered the dissolution of TikTok’s Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform. That means TikTok must “wind down” its operations in Canada, though the app will continue to be available to Canadians. TikTok is asking the court to overturn the government’s order and to put a pause on the order going into effect while the court hears the case. It is claiming the decision was “unreasonable” and “driven by improper purposes.”
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2024 Black Friday online shopping sets massive recordCopy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login When Life360, the popular family-tracking app, revealed earlier this year that it would introduce advertising to its platform, fund manager Roland Houghton was ecstatic. After years of watching the stock, Houghton knew the strategy was the catalyst he had been waiting for so he swiftly doubled down on his investment. The shares hit a record high this week. Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login Introducing your Newsfeed Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Latest In Equity markets Fetching latest articles Most Viewed In MarketsLaurie Baratti | (TNS) TravelPulse As the holidays approach, travelers hoping for smooth journeys will want to know at which U.S. airports the weather most often wreaks havoc. A recent analysis by Upgraded Points, using data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, revealed which airports are most likely to experience weather-related delays from November through January. Related Articles The right book can inspire the young readers in your life, from picture books to YA novels Holiday gift ideas for the movie lover, from bios and books to a status tote These holiday gifts change the game when building fires, printing photos, watching birds and more Beer pairings for your holiday feasts Best (and worst) Black Friday deals of 2024 The analysis identifies five major U.S. airports that regularly see high numbers of weather-related delays during the holiday months. These airports, which include both coastal and northern hubs, are vulnerable to various weather disruptions, from heavy rains and fog to snow and icy conditions. Travelers flying through these locations should be prepared for longer waits and potential rescheduling. San Francisco International Airport (SFO) tops the list, with a striking 42.3% of holiday delays caused by weather. December is particularly challenging at SFO, where over half of all delays in that month (50.5%) are weather-related, often due to rain and fog. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) follows closely, with 42.1% weather-related delays, driven by the frequent winter storms that hit the East Coast. LaGuardia Airport (LGA), an East Coast hub, ranks third with 38.3% of delays attributed to inclement weather, reflecting the challenges of winter travel in the Northeast. In Seattle, November rain and fog are common, contributing to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s (SEA) 38.1% weather-delay rate. Rounding out the top five, Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS) has a 31.3% weather-delay rate, which spikes during the city’s harsh winter season. For travelers looking to avoid weather-related delays, several U.S. airports typically experience fewer disruptions during the holiday months. Warm coastal climates and reliably milder weather conditions help keep these airports running smoothly. With a low weather-related delay rate of 11%, Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) is the most reliable option for those aiming for hassle-free holiday travel. Thanks to Hawaii’s tropical climate, flights here face few weather disruptions even during peak travel periods. Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are close behind, each with around 12% of delays attributed to weather. Meanwhile, Dallas Love Field (DAL), San Diego International Airport (SAN) and Miami International Airport (MIA) all see weather-related delays at rates under 13.5%, making them solid options for travelers seeking smoother travel experiences. 1. San Francisco International Airport (SFO) – 42.3% of delays due to weather 2. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) – 42.1% 3. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) – 38.3% 4. Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) – 38.1% 5. Logan International Airport (BOS) – 31.3% 1. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) – 11% 2. William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) – 12.3% 3. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) – 12.4% 4. Dallas Love Field (DAL) – 12.7% 5. San Diego International Airport (SAN), Miami International Airport (MIA) – 13.1% (tied) ©2024 Northstar Travel Media, LLC. Visit at travelpulse.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.None