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While the standings say the Jets are in last, they keep rolling up the firsts. In October, when the Patriots beat them 25-22 in New England, the Jets became the first team in NFL history to lose a game in which they scored 20-plus points, didn’t commit a turnover and gave up less than 250 total yards. Before that day, teams with that stat profile had gone 750-0. Now there’s new piece of ignominy: According to ESPN Stats & Info, they are the first team in the Super Bowl era to be favored in nine of their first 12 games and have a record of 3-9 or worse. To put it in perspective, the Jets are 3-6 (33.3 percent) straight up in games in which they’ve been favored. Per Covers.com, favorites have an outright record of 135-60 (69.2 percent). The main reason for this is the serious — probably unprecedented — overhype of this team. When Aaron Rodgers was deemed recovered from his Achilles tear, the bandwagon passed go and went directly to Super Bowl, skipping the necessary stops of respectability, a winning record and the first playoff berth in 14 years. The Jets were scheduled for six prime-time games (one was since flexed out) and could be found on the left side of the betting line for quite a few games in which there was no justification for them to be favored — such as on the road against the Steelers and Cardinals. It seems so insane now. Incredibly, they have been the favorite each of the past six games, going 1-5 SU and 1-5 ATS as the season went from bad to worse to over to embarrassing to all-time low. On Sunday, the Jets are — finally — underdogs of 6.5 points at Miami. I see a motivational mismatch. The Dolphins have won three of their last four games to get to 5-7 and will be playing for their postseason lives. The Jets have lost eight of their last nine and get a free weekend getaway to sun, 77 degrees and South Beach. The spread, while it looks large in the Post Line, is really just one scoring play. The pick: Dolphins -6.5. New Orleans Saints (-4.5) over NEW YORK GIANTS The Saints come in missing Chris Olave, Rasheed Shaheed and Swiss Army knife Taysom Hill, and list their three interior offensive linemen as questionable. They still have Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara to go against a Giants defense that will be without Dexter Lawrence. Not only that, the Giants are the last winless home team in the league and have set an NFL record by going 11 games without an interception. And the forecast of 47 and partly sunny is fair enough for a southern dome team coming north in December. Jacksonville Jaguars (+3.5) over TENNESSEE TITANS The Jaguars perked up after Azeez Al-Shaair’s hit on a sliding Trevor Lawrence last week. Mac Jones came in and threw for 235 yards, two touchdowns and led a backdoor cover. Question is: Can you put any stock in two late scores given up by a team that was way ahead? Another question: Do you want to lay more than a field goal with a Titans team that’s 3-9? MINNESOTA VIKINGS (-5.5) over Atlanta Falcons Yes, many Falcons games end up getting decided by less than this spread, but their last road game was a 38-6 loss in Denver, where the bottom fell out. The Dirty Birds have gone from 6-3 to 6-6 and scored an average of 12.0 ppg in the three losses with Kirk Cousins throwing six interceptions and zero touchdown passes in those games. He’d had designs on returning to Minnesota as a conquering hero but Brian Flores’ defense will have other ideas. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (-12.5) over Carolina Panthers Kudos to the Cats, who have salvaged Bryce Young’s career and covered four spreads in a row, including near-misses against the Chiefs and Bucs. Still, there’s two touchdowns worth of difference between these rosters. That’s if the Eagles are motivated to bring the hammer down — and they should be, with DeVonta Smith returning and the push to get Saquon Barkley to 2,000 rushing yards in high gear. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (-6.5) over Cleveland Browns We got the full Jameis Winston Experience on Monday night — four touchdown passes and 497 passing yards when five and 499 would have been enough to cover in Denver. Instead, Winston threw an interception, his third of the game after two pick-sixes. You have to wonder how much the Browns have left emotionally at 3-9 on a short week with travel after such a disappointment. And now they face the 9-3 Steelers, who have had to wait only 21/2 weeks to seek revenge for their 24-19 loss in Cleveland. Las Vegas Raiders (+6.5) over TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS The Bucs won by a big margin two weeks ago at the Giants but that’s been a rare occurrence since the beginning of October. While the Raiders are 2-10 and have become somewhat of an anonymous team, they have two recent covers against the Chiefs. ARIZONA CARDINALS (-2.5) over Seattle Seahawks The Cardinals had won and covered four in a row before disintegrating offensively in a 16-6 loss at Seattle two weeks ago. They then blew a 19-6 lead in Minnesota and lost, 23-22. So Kyler Murray’s at the controls of a healthy, angry team that also has a rapid revenge motive against a Seattle foe that had no business winning last week’s game at the Jets. Buffalo Bills (-4.5) over LOS ANGELES RAMS The Bills had to take the cross-country trip after their 35-10 snow globe rout of the 49ers that was punctuated by Josh Allen’s MVP moment on the touchdown he both threw and scored. Are they ripe for a bit of a lull against a dangerous Rams team? Normally I’d say yes, but at 10-2, the Bills sit just a game behind the Chiefs for top seed — with the tiebreaker — and the potential to get the AFC title game in Orchard Park will keep them very much interested. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (-4) over Chicago Bears The Bears are certainly a candidate for the new-coach bounce as Thomas Brown replaces Matt Eberflus after the disastrous ending in Detroit on Thanksgiving. Unlike Robert Saleh, who was more a scapegoat, a case can be made that Eberflus was the Bears’ biggest problem. However, there are injury concerns for their top weapons D’Andre Swift, DJ Moore and Keenan Allen, and the 49ers are far from out of it in the NFC West even at 5-7. Los Angeles Chargers (+4) over KANSAS CITY CHIEFS The Chiefs have the best record in the NFL at 11-1 and their record against the spread is lower-middle of the pack at 5-7. The real alarms sound when you look at the last six games, where they are 5-1 SU and 0-6 ATS. Yes, Kansas City has not covered a spread since Oct. 20 (Week 7) — so long ago, the Mets played that night. Jim Harbaugh will look to turn this into a slugfest, and Andy Reid won’t have Harrison Butker around at the end. Betting on the NFL? Monday DALLAS COWBOYS (+5.5) over Cincinnati Bengals Cowboys have some extra rest after Thanksgiving and will throw at Joe Burrow the healthiest version of their defense they’ve had all season. DeMarcus Lawrence and Trevon Diggs could return to join the likes of Micah Parsons, Daron Bland and DeMarvion Overshown. The Bengals have lost four games in which they’ve scored 33 points or more. Best bets: Cardinals, Chargers, Cowboys Lock of the week: Cardinals (Locks 7-6 in 2024) Last week: 8-8 overall, 2-1 Best Bets Thursday: Packers.
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.Australian golf’s biggest drawcard is also its most influential critic
Trump calls for immediate Ukraine ceasefire, Kyiv and Moscow cite conditionsShare Tweet Share Share Email The holiday season is all about creating memories that will last a lifetime, and there’s no better way to make Christmas truly magical than by surprising your child or grandchild with a personalized Letters from Santa . Picture the delight on their face as they receive a beautifully written letter, specially crafted just for them, along with a charming package of goodies that will transport them straight to the North Pole. This year, give the gift of magic and wonder, and make Christmas even more unforgettable with a personalized letter from Santa Claus. A Personal Touch That Brings the Magic to Life What sets a letter from Santa apart from other holiday gifts is the unique personal touch. Santa doesn’t just send a generic note—each letter is carefully written with your child in mind. When your little one receives a letter addressed to them by name, it immediately feels like a connection to something larger than themselves. Santa knows about their good deeds, their interests, and their progress throughout the year. Whether they’ve been extra kind or are working on being a little more patient, Santa’s words are full of encouragement, warmth, and festive cheer. Santa might mention your child’s favorite activities, hobbies, or even things they’ve accomplished. Perhaps he’ll mention their school achievements, sports victories, or even a particular family tradition they look forward to every year. These personal details make the letter feel magical because it shows that Santa truly knows them—just like in the stories they’ve heard year after year. This personalized approach captures the true spirit of Christmas and makes the whole experience feel real and exciting. A Surprise Package to Complement the Magic Alongside the heartfelt letter, each package includes a delightful assortment of goodies that add an extra layer of holiday joy. From personalized Santa stickers to a reindeer food kit designed to be sprinkled outside on Christmas Eve, the goodies bring an element of fun and interaction that children adore. These small surprises are carefully chosen to enhance the magic, making it feel like they’ve received a special delivery straight from the North Pole. The package might also include a certificate showing that your child made it onto Santa’s “Nice List,” a little bit of “snow” from the North Pole, or even a holiday-themed craft or activity to do together. These items not only enhance the magic of receiving a letter from Santa but also make the holiday season feel extra special. The excitement and anticipation build as your child wonders what’s inside, knowing it’s all from Santa and his magical workshop. 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Netanyahu has successful prostate surgeryWASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Americans with obesity would be eligible to have popular weight-loss drugs like Wegovy or Zepbound covered by Medicare or Medicaid under a new rule the Biden administration proposed Tuesday morning. The costly proposal from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services immediately sets the stage for a showdown between the powerful pharmaceutical industry and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an outspoken opponent of the weight-loss drugs who, as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the agency, could block the measure. While the rule would give millions of people access to weekly injectables that have helped people shed pounds so quickly that some have labeled them miracle drugs, it would cost taxpayers as much as $35 billion over the next decade. “It's a good day for anyone who suffers from obesity,” U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra told The Associated Press in an interview. “It's a game changer for Americans who can't afford these drugs otherwise.” The rule would not be finalized until January, days after Trump takes office. A bipartisan coalition of congressional members has lobbied for the drugs to be covered by Medicare, saying it could save the government from spending billions of dollars on treating chronic ailments that stem from obesity. While it's unclear where Trump himself stands on coverage of the weight-loss drugs, his allies and Cabinet picks who have vowed to cut government spending could balk at the upfront price tag. Under the proposal, only those who are considered obese — someone who has a body mass index of 30 or higher — would qualify for coverage. Some people may already get coverage of the drugs through Medicare or Medicaid, if they have diabetes or are at risk for stroke or heart disease. Becerra estimated that an additional 3.5 million people on Medicare and 4 million on Medicaid could qualify for coverage of the drugs. But research suggests far more people might qualify, with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimating roughly 28 million people on Medicaid are considered obese. Medicare has been barred from offering the drugs under a decades-old law that prohibits the government-backed insurance program from covering weight-loss products. The rule proposed by the Biden administration, however, would recognize obesity as a disease that can be treated with the help of the drugs. The anti-obesity drug market has expanded significantly in recent years, with the Food and Drug Administration approving a new class of weekly injectables like Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Eli Lilly’s Zepbound to treat obesity. People can lose as much as 15% to 25% of their body weight on the drugs, which imitate the hormones that regulate appetites by communicating fullness between the gut and brain when people eat. The cost of the drugs has largely limited them to the wealthy, including celebrities who boast of their benefits. A monthly supply of Wegovy rings up at $1,300 and Zepbound will put you out $1,000. Shortages of the drugs have also limited the supplies. Kennedy, who as Trump's nominee for HHS secretary is subject to Senate confirmation, has railed against the drugs' popularity. In speeches and on social media, he's said the U.S. should not cover the drugs through Medicaid or Medicare. Instead, he supports a broad expansion of coverage for healthier foods and gym memberships. “For half the price of Ozempic, we could purchase regeneratively raised, organic food for every American, three meals a day and a gym membership, for every obese American,” Kennedy said to a group of federal lawmakers during a roundtable earlier this year. Ozempic is a diabetes drug that can stimulate weight loss.CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Kobe Sanders scored 27 points, including five of six from the free throw line in the closing minutes, and Nevada pulled away late to beat Oklahoma State 90-78 for a fifth-place finish at the Charleston Classic on Sunday. Nevada's lone loss in its first six games came in the tournament's opening round when the Wolf Pack fell to Vanderbilt 73-71. The Cowboys never led in the contest and Nevada grabbed the lead for good on Justin McBride's tip-in with under 13 minutes left to take a 14-12 lead. Tre Coleman hit two free throws and Chuck Bailey II hit a late jumper to put Nevada up 40-33 at intermission. Abou Ousmane's tip-in at the 5:21 mark got the Cowboys within five, 75-70 but Brandon Love answered with a three-point play seconds later and the Wolf Pack pulled away. Tyler Rolison's 3 with 1:38 left pushed the lead to 84-73. Sanders hit 7 of 10 shots from the field, including 3 of 5 from distance, and was 10 of 13 from the line with three assists and a steal to lead Nevada. Nick Davidson had 23 points on 9 of 16 shooting and Love was a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor and contributed 11 points. The Wolf Pack shot 33 of 56 from the field (58.9%), including 7 of 18 from beyond the arc. Marchelus Avery and Arturo Dean both came off the Oklahoma State bench to score 15 and 13 points, respectively. Robert Jennings II and Ousmane each scored 11 points. Both teams completed the November portion of their schedule. Nevada plays host to Washington State on Dec. 2. 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The audience at the King’s Company production of Othello on December 8, 1660, heard an unusual prologue before the play began. “The Woman playes to day, mistake me not,” one of the actors read aloud. “No Man in Gown, or Page in Petty-Coat; / A Woman to my knowledge ...” The meaning of this cryptic message became clear as Desdemona entered in Act I, Scene III. Instead of being played by a man or a boy in makeup, the ill-fated wife of Othello was played by a woman. For the first time in the history of English theater, a woman played a role on the professional stage. For many reasons, 1660 was a landmark year for British theater . On May 29, Charles II had returned to London from exile in the Netherlands and laid claim to power. After 11 years of republican rule , the restoration of the monarchy meant more than just the public display of Oliver Cromwell’s exhumed and severed head outside of Westminster. It also meant that the English stage was revived and its rules could be rewritten, 18 years after theaters were closed during the English Civil War to prevent civic calamity—a nod to the political power and social relevance of the era’s theatrical performances. Only two theater companies—the Duke’s and the King’s—were granted royal permission to open theaters in the city once Charles II took back power, according to Jean Marsden in The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage . The two rival companies split the existing stock of plays between themselves. Of Shakespeare’s most popular plays for mid-17th-century audiences, the King’s Company got Othello and Julius Caesar ; the Duke’s Company got Hamlet . “Despite their admiration for Shakespeare's genius, writers also admitted that his works were far from perfect and that his beauties were offset by a variety of 'faults,’” Marsden wrote . “The nature of these faults was to determine the form in which plays were staged and whether they were staged at all.” Some edits and modifications were implemented with the goal of polishing Shakespeare’s language to fit more contemporary voices, trimming down lengthy plots, and adapting 16th-century plays to 17th-century London’s smaller theaters. The most radical and longest-lasting change, however, was the introduction of women to the stage. “The practice of having women play women's roles was noteworthy and even exciting to a Restoration audience,” Marsden wrote . “They were as much a part of theatrical spectacle as the fine scenery and special effects that the new playhouses allowed.” Despite the excitement that the first professional actress brought to the King’s Company production of Othello in London’s Vere Street Theater on this day in 1660, a glaring mystery remains, even for modern theater fans. No one knows who played Desdemona. By some accounts, Desdemona was played by Margaret Hughes, one of the first few actresses hired by the King’s Company in 1660. A cast list from a production of Othello nine years later lists Hughes as Desdemona. Despite the long gap in time, theater critic Rosamond Gilder argued in Enter the Actress , a role “belonged” to the actor or actress who first played it to the public’s satisfaction and was only given up “on retirement or under extraordinary circumstances.” The other likeliest contender is Anne Marshall, another one of the King’s Company's leading actresses who “came to specialize in tragedy,” playing roles similar to Desdemona in other productions, according to Elizabeth Howe in The First English Actresses . Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday. Eli Wizevich | | READ MORE Eli Wizevich is a history correspondent for Smithsonian . He studied history at the University of Chicago and previously wrote for the El Paso Times .Jimmy Carter dead at 100: Longest-living former US president passes away 40 years after serving in White House
Kobe Sanders scores 27 points, Nevada never trails in 90-78 win over Oklahoma State
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