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Mornings - ABC NewsNo. 12 Dallas Baptist pulled away from UT Tyler in the second half of Thursday’s Lone Star Conference basketball game. DBU won 72-62 at the Herrington Patriot Center. Dallas Baptist improves to 10-2 overall and 2-1 in the LSC. UT Tyler’s Patriots fall to 3-6 and 0-3. UT Tyler led 26-25 at halftime the DBU Patriots rallied in the second half. Dontrell Hewlett and Akok Machar each scored 18 points and Sam Phipps added 12 more on the night to lead the scoring for UTT. Jesse Fuller posted team-highs in both rebounds (8) and blocks (4). Khalik Gardner added a team high three assists and Phipps would add on three steals. Xavion Brown and Ricky Lujan led DBU with 14 pints apiece, followed by Cameron Kahn with 12. UT Tyler travels to Alpine on Tuesday to meet Sul Ross State at 7:30 p.m. and round out the 2024 portion of the schedule with a visit to Silver City, New Mexico to face Western New Mexico at 3 p.m. Thursday. DBU is also on the road to those sites — 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Western New Mexico and 3 p.m. Thursday at Sul Ross State. UT Tyler Women 70, Sul Ross St. 56 ALPINE — The No. 14 UT Tyler women’s basketball took down Sul Ross State in their first meeting since 2019 by a score of 70-56 on Thursday in a Lone Star Conference game. Meagan Mendazona, Mariah Neal, and Ella Bradley combined for 50 points and hit six combined three pointers as the trio played a huge factor in the win for the Patriots. Mendazona scored 17 points on 4-for-10 shooting, 8-for-10 from the free throw line, and one 3-pointer. She added in two blocks and two steals along with three rebounds. Neal scored all 17 points off the bench as she shot 5-for-8 from the field and buried three three pointers and made all four free throws she attempted. Bradley scored 16 points on 7-for-12 shooting with a pair of three pointers. She added in a team-high nine rebounds and chipped in three assists and two steals. The Patriots improve to 7-1 overall and 3-1 in LSC. UT Tyler will play Western New Mexico at 1 p.m. Saturday in Silver City, New Mexico. The Patriots will then travel to Las Vegas to play in the Holiday Hoops Classic at South Point Arena. UT Tyler meets Montana State-Billings (1:15 p.m. Thursday) and Embry-Riddle (1:15 p.m. Friday).
I’ve been a vocal critic of Donald Trump since 2016 when he first ran for president. But when he recently won again, my voice was muted and my vitality sapped. Why keep venting about his vain, selfish, lying, corrupt and bigoted/racist nature when he actually won again? Regardless, I must earnestly ask: Isn’t insanity defined as doing the same thing over and over again yet expecting different results? And please, Trump defenders, stop telling us you “were better off four years ago” with his divisive, hateful brand of politics. Once again, the president-elect is showing why he’s unfit for office. First, his prospective Cabinet is basically an unqualified and dangerous bunch of yes-men who may need a gimmick “recess appointment” method to become approved. Next, he seems ready to continue to separate immigrant families by cruel mass deportations. Last, it’s clear Trump is prepared to prosecute his enemies without just cause (unlike his own prosecutions and impeachments). RECOMMENDED • cleveland .com Trump, Wicked, Moana 2: Darcy cartoon Dec. 4, 2024, 7:12 a.m. JFK’s final Thanksgiving message - a call for unity and humility Dec. 2, 2024, 4:00 p.m. This is not how a leader of men and role model for our youth should behave. Rather, it’s simply indicative of voters proving once again that it’s insanity to think Trump is good for our country. CB Lazzaro, Mayfield HeightsAlex Berenguer prodded the hosts ahead after 53 minutes before Mbappe – who failed to convert a Champions League penalty against Liverpool last week – sent his kick too close to Bilbao goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala. Jude Bellingham appeared to have rescued a point for Real after scoring for the fourth successive league game 12 minutes from time. 📸 PORTERAZO. JULEN, JULEN! JULEN JULEN! #AthleticRealMadrid #AthleticClub 🦁 pic.twitter.com/w260s6xo79 — Athletic Club (@AthleticClub) December 4, 2024 But Federico Valverde’s mistake two minutes later gifted Gorka Guruzeta the winner in front of a delirious San Mames crowd. On a busy night of second-round Copa del Rey action, Villarreal suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at Pontevedra while there were wins for Real Betis, Rayo Vallecano and Valencia. Fiorentina went out of the Coppa Italia to Empoli on penalties on an emotional night at Stadio Artemio Franchi. Viola were back in action after Edoardo Bove’s health scare forced their weekend league fixture with Inter Milan to be abandoned during the first half. Midfielder Bove collapsed on the pitch and required emergency medical treatment. He was taken to hospital but regained consciousness in intensive care. Esposito's penalty books Empoli's place in the next round 💪 #FiorentinaEmpoli pic.twitter.com/UUxghH9l6b — Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) December 4, 2024 Empoli led at half-time through Emmanuel Ekong’s fourth-minute opener before Moise Kean and Riccardo Sottil put Fiorentina ahead. Sebastiano Esposito struck 15 minutes from time to make it 2-2 and take the last-16 tie into extra time, Empoli eventually winning 4-3 on penalties. Benjamin Sesko opened the scoring and Luis Openda struck twice as RB Leipzig brushed aside Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0 in the German DFB Pokal. Second-half goals from Denis Vavro, Jonas Wind and Yannick Gerhardt saw Wolfsburg beat Hoffenheim 3-0. Cologne knocked out Hertha Berlin 2-1 after extra time with Dejan Ljubicic converting a penalty in the final seconds, while Augsburg prevailed 5-4 on penalties against Karlsruhe after a 2-2 draw.
Vicario’s injury coul force Tottenham to bring in a goalkeeper next January Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario announced on social media that he has suffered an ankle fracture and was operated upon following their defeat of Manchester City on Saturday. The Italian international also revealed that he played an hour of the game with his injury, although he failed to give a timeframe for his return to action. Ange Postecoglou will have to call upon 36-year-old second-fiddle goalie Fraser Forster. He has been used in the Europa League matches every now and then this season as well as in the cup games, but it remains to be seen if he is up for the intensity of playing in the Premier League although there is little that Spurs can do until January at least. #thfc Vicario played for 60 minutes away to Manchester City with a broken ankle pic.twitter.com/qIzNBJdW9d The Telegraph has reported that Vicario is expected to be out for months and not weeks due to the surgery and as a result, Tottenham will expedite a goalkeeper’s signing in the winter. A shot-stopper’s purchase was anyways on their radar but the board was happy to wait until the end of the season but it is fair to say that doing so would be extremely detrimental at this point in time. The source does not link any particular goalkeeper to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and not much has emerged in recent hours regarding who exactly the Lilywhites could swoop for, though it is admittedly going to be difficult to bring in a first-choice level goalkeeper in January as clubs will be very reluctant in letting go of their players midway through the campaign. For the very near future, Fraser Forster will be the favourite to feature in each of Tottenham’s 10 games that remain between now and January. He is an experienced goalkeeper having previously spent eight years on Southampton’s books but it is not remiss to admit that Postecoglou will be anxious about his backline with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven also currently on the sidelines. This article first appeared on To The Lane And Back and was syndicated with permission.The Idaho State Capitol rotunda is pictured in this Jan. 23, 2024, photo. (Otto Kitsinger for Idaho Capital Sun) An influx of out-of-state campaign money paid for many of the negative ads in Idaho during the 2024 elections, Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane said Wednesday during the Associated Taxpayers of Idaho Conference in Boise. “There was more money from out of state on negative ads than there was in state,” McGrane said. “That’s the big shift.” During the tax conference, McGrane presented campaign spending and independent expenditure data for 2024 . The data are available on the revamped VoteIdaho.gov website, by clicking the “elections info and results” tab and then the “data and dashboards” header. Most of the money for negative ads came during the 2024 primary election, not last month’s general election. SUBSCRIBE: GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX Of the $1.1 million in out-of-state spending during Idaho’s 2024 primary election, $925,985 was spent opposing candidates versus just $187,649 in out-of-state money spent supporting candidates. By contrast, most of the in-state campaign finance money was spent in support, not in opposition. Among in-state expenditures, almost $1.5 million was spent in support, while $795,643 was spent in opposition. “Everyone I talked to, every legislator who’s approached me recently – and I’ve had people come to the office – is like, ‘How do we stop out-of-state money?’” McGrane said. “And the biggest challenge is, you can’t stop it. We can add more reporting, more transparency. We can steer the rules – whether it’s the funding limits for candidates or other things. But money in politics is a part of the system. It’s like water in a river. You can steer it but you can’t stop it.” “There is more money coming in than ever before,” McGrane added. With the influx of campaign money – almost $16.4 million in total spending in 2024 – McGrane said transparency and accurate financial reporting are more important than ever. The Idaho Secretary of State’s Office recently revamped the VoteIdaho.gov website to include campaign finance data. From the site, the public can search for the candidates who spent the most money, the out-of-state organizations that spent the most money and more. For the 2024 primary election, the out-of-state group spending the most was the Alexandria, Va.-based Make Liberty Win. The group spent $703,533 in Idaho for the 2024 primary election, more than all other out-of-state groups combined. In the primary, Make Libery Win spent $107,473 opposing former Senate Majority Leader Chuck Winder, R-Boise, who was defeated in the primary. Make Liberty Win also spent $112,852 opposing House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star, who won his primary election and went on to be re-elected Nov. 5. Make Liberty Win spent money opposing Winder, Moyle and 30 incumbent Idaho legislators during the primary election. “It’s interesting, because all of a sudden, we’re not used to this attention,” McGrane said. “We’re used to our cause. We’re Idaho. We’re a flyover space. People aren’t supposed to pay attention. All of a sudden people are paying attention, and we’re seeing more money in this space.” Overall, most campaign money still comes from Idaho, not out-of-state, McGrane said. But when it comes to negative campaign spending, the out-of-state contributions exceed in-state. Now in its 78th year, the annual Associated Taxpayers of Idaho Conference has long been considered the unofficial kickoff to Idaho’s annual legislative session, which begins Jan. 6. About 500 people attended Wednesday’s taxpayers conference in Boise, including dozens of elected officials, business executives, lobbyists, finance and accounting professionals. During the tax conference, McGrane also announced the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office is launching a revamped lobbyist reporting and disclosure system and website. The new lobbyist disclosure site is similar to the revamped campaign finance site McGrane used to highlight out-of-state spending. SUPPORT: YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLEHoliday Travel Alert: Airports with Highest Percentage of Delays and Cancellations in 2024
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