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Report: UCF HC Gus Malzahn to become Florida State OCJackson State coach TC Taylor said his team did nothing wrong, despite allegations it watched stolen practice film of Arkansas-Pine Bluff ahead of a game with the Golden Lions on Nov. 2. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Southwestern Athletic Conference has cleared the Jackson State football program of wrongdoing in an investigation into theft of Arkansas-Pine Bluff practice video prior to the teams' game Nov. 2. Players from Jackson State allegedly watched the video in the week before Jackson State's 41-3 victory, and the allegation came to light when a UAPB player said a Jackson State player told him that Tigers defensive players had viewed the video, according to sources in an ESPN story. The SWAC released a statement Tuesday. “After conducting a comprehensive review of the information received, which included an IT analysis provided by DVSport INC, both oral and written statements, written statements from both institutions, individual interviews, along with the consultation of legal counsel, the Conference Office does not have enough substantial evidence to prove any allegations of unethical conduct by Jackson State University," the statement said. “The Southwestern Athletic Conference has officially concluded its investigation but reserves the right to review any additional information received on this matter.” After the UAPB player reported the allegation to UAPB coach Alonzo Hampton, the first thought was practice video had been accessed via UAPB's video software program by a former UAPB walk-on player who had been cut from the team in the spring. But Hampton said he’s not sure who did it. “We realize that our system was compromised,” Hampton said Monday. “I had coaching changes in the summertime, including our video guy, and we did not remove those young men. Someone used his account to log in and watch film. “Everybody knows it’s illegal to share your credentials. [The former player] said he didn’t do it. Well, someone logged in to his account. I’m not the judge or the jury. We know our system was compromised, and someone logged in and watched some film.” Jackson State went on to win the East Division title and will play Southern on Dec. 7 in Jackson, Mississippi, for the conference championship. Tigers coach TC Taylor said his program is innocent and is leaving the rest up to the conference office. “I’ll leave everything up to the SWAC offices to clear that up,” Taylor said. “I do want to say this: We don’t need to go that route in order to beat any football team. I’ve been doing this a long time and I pride myself on doing it the right way. I’m going to leave it at that.”

The Prime Minister insisted the UK will back Ukraine “for as long as it takes” as he made a speech at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet in London, but for the first time acknowledged the conflict could move towards a negotiated end. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has in recent weeks suggested he is open to a possible ceasefire with Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Kyiv and its European allies meanwhile fear the advent of Donald Trump’s return to the White House could result in American aid being halted. President-elect Trump has said he would prefer to move towards a peace deal, and has claimed he could end the conflict on “day one” of his time in power. As he attempts to strike up a good relationship with the incoming president, Sir Keir revealed he had told Mr Trump the UK “will invest more deeply than ever in this transatlantic bond with our American friends in the years to come”. In his speech at London’s Guildhall, the Prime Minister said there is “no question it is right we support Ukraine”, as the UK’s aid to Kyiv is “deeply in our self-interest”. Allowing Russia to win the war would mean “other autocrats would believe they can follow Putin’s example,” he warned. Sir Keir added: “So we must continue to back Ukraine and do what it takes to support their self-defence for as long as it takes. “To put Ukraine in the strongest possible position for negotiations so they can secure a just and lasting peace on their terms that guarantees their security, independence, and right to choose their own future.” Mr Zelensky told Sky News over the weekend he would be open to speaking with Mr Putin, but branded the Russian president a “terrorist”. He also suggested Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the “Nato umbrella” to try to stop the “hot stage” of the war with Russia. In a banquet speech focused on foreign affairs, the Prime Minister said it was “plain wrong” to suggest the UK must choose between its allies, adding: “I reject it utterly. “(Clement) Attlee did not choose between allies. (Winston) Churchill did not choose. “The national interest demands that we work with both.” Sir Keir said the UK and the US were “intertwined” when it came to commerce, technology and security. The Prime Minister added: “That’s why, when President Trump graciously hosted me for dinner in Trump Tower, I told him that we will invest more deeply than ever in this transatlantic bond with our American friends in the years to come.” He also repeated his commitment to “rebuild our ties with Europe” and insisted he was right to try to build closer links with China. “It is remarkable that until I met President Xi last month there had been no face-to-face meeting between British and Chinese leaders for six years,” the Prime Minister said. “We can’t simply look the other way. We need to engage. To co-operate, to compete and to challenge on growth, on security concerns, on climate as well as addressing our differences in a full and frank way on issues like Hong Kong, human rights, and sanctions on our parliamentarians,” he added. The Prime Minister said he wants Britain’s role in the world to be that of “a constant and responsible actor in turbulent times”. He added: “To be the soundest ally and to be determined, always, in everything we do. “Every exchange we have with other nations, every agreement we enter into to deliver for the British people and show, beyond doubt, that Britain is back.” Ahead of Sir Keir’s speech, Lord Mayor Alastair King urged the Prime Minister and his Government to loosen regulations on the City of London to help it maintain its competitive edge. In an echo of Sir Keir’s commitment to drive the UK’s economic growth, the Lord Mayor said: “The idealist will dream of growth, but the pragmatist understands that our most effective machinery to drive growth is here in the City, in the hands of some of the brightest and most committed people that you will find anywhere in the world.”

Justin Baldoni ’s 27-minute proposal video for his now-wife, Emily Baldoni, has resurfaced after his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively sued him for sexual harassment . Earlier this month, Lively first issued a lawsuit against Baldoni, alleging he exhibited behavior on the set of their movie that caused her “severe emotional distress” and that he orchestrated a “smear campaign” against her after she asked for complaints to be addressed. Now, Baldoni’s 2012 proposal video to his wife — which was posted on YouTube by Baldoni’s company, Wayfarer Studios — has been resurfaced by fans. The 27-minute footage started with the Jane the Virgin alum at a restaurant, Blu Jam Cafe, that he’d rented out to pop the question. The restaurant was also where he and Emily went on their first date. Once Emily sat down at her table, after Baldoni initially told her he was running late to their date, she was surprised by a recorded video of him. While Baldoni told his partner that he was on his way, the video cut to him on a fake radio show, where he started to propose to her, before learning that segment wasn’t on the air. He then said he’d figure out another way to pop the question, and the video continued with him and his friend lip-syncing to three different songs: NSYNC’s “God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You”, Boyz II Men’s “I’ll Make Love to You,” and ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.” Baldoni’s video for Emily didn’t stop there, as the footage then went into a flash mob he did at the mall to Bruno Mars’s hit song, “Marry Me.” The moment was then followed by a fake crime drama scene, showing him running around with a briefcase before finding his engagement ring. After showing a montage of sweet moments of him and Emily, Baldoni’s video continued with him running toward the restaurant and greeting his family. That video officially came to an end when Baldoni himself stepped into the restaurant and greeted his partner at her table. “I have a whole bunch I want to say but, baby, all that stuff, that’s for me. You don’t care about that stuff. You care about this,” Baldoni told his then-girlfriend, who he now shares two daughters with. “You’re the woman that has changed my life. I’ve never been happier, never been sadder. I’ve never been more angry, life has never been more beautiful.” After Baldoni’s parents stepped in for the rest of the proposal, Emily’s mother joined them for the emotional moment. He concluded by paying tribute to Emily’s father and sharing a video of himself at his grave, where he asked for Emily’s hand in marriage. Now, many fans on social media have reacted to Lively’s lawsuit by mentioning and criticizing Baldoni’s 2012 proposal. “Feeling vindicated because I have ALWAYS thought Justin Baldoni was sketchy ever since he released that one-hour long dance mob cringe fest proposal video on YouTube in 2013,” one person wrote on X. “The Justin Baldoni situation makes way more sense if you remember that he was the guy who did that viral flash mob engagement video that was 27 minutes long,” another person tweeted. Meanwhile, one TikTok user who goes by the username @cuntychanel posted a now-viral video about Baldoni’s proposal, claiming: “You can tell everything about a man by the way he proposes.” “This should be all about his future wife, he makes it all about himself. It’s a very bad sign,” she said in the clip, which has more than 1m views. She went on to play snippets of the proposal video, adding: “If your boyfriend makes you watch a 30-minute video of himself, as a proposal to you, you need to run girl. Like this is not normal.” In her lawsuit against Baldoni, it was revealed that Lively asked the studio for several requirements after concerns about Balidoni’s behavior on the set of It Ends With Us , which he also directed. Her requirements included “no more showing nude videos or images of women to Blake, no more mention of Baldoni’s alleged previous ‘pornography addiction,’ no more discussions about sexual conquests in front of Blake and others, no further mentions of cast and crew’s genitalia, and no more inquiries about Blake’s weight.” Blake also asked for Baldoni to no longer say he had communicated with Blake’s father, who has passed away several years earlier. The lawsuit says that the distributors of the film, Sony Pictures, approved Lively’s requests. However, the Age of Adaline star claims in the filing that Baldoni then began a campaign to “destroy” her reputation in response. She cited texts from Baldoni’s crisis PR representative as evidence. Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, has called Lively’s allegations “false, outrageous and intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt.” Freedman alleged that Lively had caused issues on the film set by “threatening to not [show] up to set, threatening to not promote the film, ultimately leading to its demise during release.” Hours after Lively’s lawsuit was made public, Baldoni was reportedly dropped by his management, the WME agency . During the press tour for It Ends With Us , based on the Colleen Hoover book of the same name, Lively was criticized for her “tone-deaf” approach to promoting the work, which focuses on domestic violence and abuse, which now seems to have been part of Baldoni’s PR camapaign against her. Now, Lively’s close friends and former colleagues have spoken out, showing their support for her decision to file the lawsuit, including her co-stars from The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants , America Ferrera, Alexis Bledel, and Amber Tamblyn . “As Blake’s friends and sisters for over 20 years, we stand with her in solidarity as she fights back against the reported campaign waged to destroy her reputation,” they wrote. “Throughout the filming of It Ends With Us , we saw her summon the courage to ask for a safe workplace for herself and colleagues on set, and we are appalled to read the evidence of a premeditated and vindictive effort that ensued to discredit her voice.”Trilegal adopts AI technology with Lucio partnership - Bar & Bench - Indian Legal News

CLEVELAND (AP) — Shortly after doing a face-down snow angel, firing a few celebratory snowballs and singing “Jingle Bells” on his way to the media room, Jameis Winston ended his postgame news conference with a simple question. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * CLEVELAND (AP) — Shortly after doing a face-down snow angel, firing a few celebratory snowballs and singing “Jingle Bells” on his way to the media room, Jameis Winston ended his postgame news conference with a simple question. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? CLEVELAND (AP) — Shortly after doing a face-down snow angel, firing a few celebratory snowballs and singing “Jingle Bells” on his way to the media room, Jameis Winston ended his postgame news conference with a simple question. “Am I a Brown yet?” he asked. He is now. And who knows? Maybe for a lot longer than expected. Winston entered Cleveland football folklore on Thursday night by leading the Browns to a 24-19 win over the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers, who had their five-game winning streak stopped. Winston’s performance at Huntington Bank Field, which transformed into the world’s largest snow globe, not only made him an instantaneous hero in the eyes of Browns fans but added another wrinkle to the team’s ever-changing, never-ending quarterback conundrum. In his fourth start since Deshaun Watson’s season-ending Achilles tendon injury, Winston made enough big plays to help the Browns (3-8) get a victory that should quiet conjecture about coach Kevin Stefanski’s job. Some wins mean more than others. In Cleveland, beating the Steelers is as big as it gets. But beyond any instant gratification, Winston has given the Browns more to consider as they move forward. Watson’s future with Cleveland is highly uncertain since it will still be months before the team has a grip on whether he’s even an option in 2025, his fourth year since signing a $230 million, fully guaranteed contract that has proven calamitous. It’s also possible the Browns will cut ties with Watson. They signed Winston to a one-year contract to be Watson’s backup. But the unexpected events of 2024 have changed plans and led to the possibility that the 30-year-old Winston could become Cleveland’s full-time QB or a bridge to their next young one. So much is unclear. What’s not is that Winston, who leaped into the end zone on fourth-and-2 for a TD to put the Browns ahead 18-6 in the fourth quarter, is a difference maker. With his larger-than-life personality and the joy he shows whether practicing or throwing three touchdown passes, he has lifted the Browns. A man of faith, he’s made his teammates believe. Winston has done what Watson couldn’t: made the Browns better. “A very, very authentic person,” Stefanski said Friday on a Zoom call. “He’s the same guy every single day. He’s the same guy at 5 a.m. as he at 5 p.m. He brings great energy to everything he does, and I think his teammates appreciate that about him.” Winston, who is 2-2 as a starter with wins over the Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, has a knack for inspiring through fiery, preacher-like pregame speeches. But what has impressed the Browns is his ability to stay calm in the storm. “He doesn’t get rattled,” said Myles Garrett, who had three sacks against the Steelers. “He’s just tuned in and focused as anyone I’ve seen at that position. Turn the page. There was a turnover, came back to the sideline, ‘Love you. I’m sorry. We’re going to get it back.’ He was already on to the next one, ‘How can we complete the mission?’ “I have a lot of respect for him. First was from afar and now seeing it on the field in front of me, it’s a blessing to have someone who plays a game with such a passion and want-to. You can’t ask for a better teammate when they take those things to heart and they want to play for you like we’re actually brothers and that’s what we have to attain. That brotherhood.” What’s working Winston has done something else Watson couldn’t: move the offense. The Browns scored more than 20 points for just the second time this season, and like Joe Flacco a year ago, Winston has shown that Stefanski’s system works with a quarterback patient enough to let plays develop and unafraid to take shots downfield. What needs help The conditions certainly were a factor, but the Browns were a miserable 1 of 10 on third down, a season-long trend. However, Cleveland converted all four fourth-down tries, including a fourth-and-3 pass from Winston to Jerry Jeudy with 2:36 left that helped set up Nick Chubb’s go-ahead TD run. Stock up RT Jack Conklin. Garrett outplayed Steelers star T.J. Watt in their rivalry within the rivalry partly because Conklin did a nice job containing Pittsburgh’s edge rusher, who was held without a sack and had one tackle for loss. Conklin has made a remarkable comeback since undergoing reconstructive knee surgery last year. Stock down Owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam. Their desire to build a dome is well intended, but an indoor game could never come close to matching the surreal setting of Thursday night, when snow swirled throughout the stadium and covered nearly all the yard lines and hash marks. “It was beautiful,” Winston said. Injuries WR Cedric Tillman is in the concussion protocol. He had two catches before taking a big hit on the final play of the third quarter. Key numbers Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. 9 — Consecutive home wins for the Browns in Thursday night games. Three of those have come against Pittsburgh. What’s next An extended break before visiting the Denver Broncos on Dec. 2. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Advertisement Advertisement

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