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Given everything that had occurred in the previous hour or two, it made bizarrely perfect sense that Sione Tuipulotu’s grandmother would hand him the Hopetoun Cup trophy after beating the Wallabies at Murrayfield. “She whispered in my ear and said, ‘we got them’,” Tuipulotu said post-game. Sione Tuipulotu is presented with the Hopetoun Cup at Murrayfield by his grandmother Jaqueline Thomson. Credit: Getty Images The Scotland captain’s answer came with a broad grin, and an even broader Australian accent. And it all came after a memorable afternoon at Murrayfield where Tuipulotu – and his 77-year-old grandmother – were in the middle of absolutely everything, much to the delight of an adoring Scottish crowd. But first to re-cap. Born and raised in Melbourne, Tuipulotu played for the Junior Wallabies but couldn’t crack a regular spot for the Rebels in Super Rugby, and so he moved to Scotland to play. The son of a Tongan-Australia father and a mother with Italian-Scottish heritage, Tuipulotu qualified as eligible for Scotland due to his maternal grandmother Jaqueline Thomson, who was born in Greenock in the Scottish lowlands but emigrated to Australia as a child and settled in Frankston. The nuggety centre debuted for Scotland in 2021 and quickly became a fan favourite, and Thomson became something of a cult hero, too, often getting thanked on Scottish rugby social media after a big game by Tuipulotu. The 27-year-old was made captain ahead of the November internationals, and last week, Thomson was flown to Scotland by a sponsor, for the first time in decades, as a surprise for Tuipulotu and his brother Mosese, who both play rugby in Scotland and are close to their gran. Tuipulotu hadn’t seen her in years and after the reunion video did the rounds in Scotland, Thomson was given a rousing cheer when the video – and Thomson – were shown again on the Murrayfield screen on Sunday just before kickoff. When her grandson later scored a try and pointed to her in the stand, the camera found the overwhelmed grandmother; this time shaking her head. “It was super special,” Tuipulotu said. “I don’t really score many tries, to be honest. Not for Glasgow, not for Scotland. But that one was pretty special to score while my gran was here and knowing how much she also wanted to beat Australia.” Sione Tuipulotu scores for Scotland. Credit: Getty Images Divided loyalties have long been dealt with for Tuipulotu, but he appeared to set a physical, no-backward-step tone against Australia for his Scotland teammates. Early on he had a push-and-shove with Tom Wright, and Tuipulotu was heard to say on the ref’s mic “you forget I know who you are”. “We know who you are too lad,” Wright said. The microphone didn’t pick up a feisty episode later with big-money recruit Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, when the Wallaby belted Tuipulotu with a chest tackle but immediately grabbed his injured arm. When play broke down, Tuipulotu came back over to Suaalii and exchanged words about who’d come off worse. With insult added to his injury, an angry Suaalii then sought to scrap with Tuipulotu. “I’ll see you next time”: Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Sione Tuipulotu trade words at Murrayfield. Credit: Getty Images “I will see you next time,” Suaalii said, before departing and setting a potentially spicy Lions series soap opera next year. Tuipulotu said: “I didn’t really know it was him that hit me. I don’t know how it looks on camera, but it felt humongous. And when I popped up, I was just kind of looking around at who it was and then I saw that he was on the ground, so I said something to him. And then he went off the pitch. That’s all I can really say about it.” What did you say? “I said, I hope you’re OK,” Tuipulotu said with a grin post-game. Later Thomson was enlisted to give her grandson the Hopetoun Cup, the trophy contested between Australia and Scotland. Asked afterwards if it all felt a bit strange seeing his grandma being on the big screen, cheered by 68,000 people and handing out trophies, Tuipulotu choked up. “It does feel weird. But I feel really blessed because of this all happening,” he said. Loading “And not just for me. Before the match, I was a little bit emotional about the fact that her life’s just gone full circle. That she’s back here watching me play for Scotland and watching me captain Scotland. I’m just happy that she gets to have that moment. “She moved over to Australia as a young girl and raised my mum with limited stuff. And now she gets to enjoy this, gets to sit in the stand and get some recognition. It makes me so happy.” Sports news, results and expert commentary. Sign up for our Sport newsletter . Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later. License this article Scotland rugby Australian rugby Wallabies Iain Payten is a senior sports reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald. Connect via Twitter or email . Most Viewed in Sport Loading

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Franklin Resources Inc. grew its holdings in NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. ( NYSE:NXRT – Free Report ) by 164.0% in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 34,865 shares of the financial services provider’s stock after acquiring an additional 21,660 shares during the period. Franklin Resources Inc. owned 0.14% of NexPoint Residential Trust worth $1,506,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Several other hedge funds also recently modified their holdings of the business. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. boosted its holdings in NexPoint Residential Trust by 34.7% in the third quarter. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. now owns 900 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $39,000 after purchasing an additional 232 shares in the last quarter. Van ECK Associates Corp lifted its position in shares of NexPoint Residential Trust by 7.3% in the second quarter. Van ECK Associates Corp now owns 3,473 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $137,000 after buying an additional 236 shares during the last quarter. Quantinno Capital Management LP boosted its stake in shares of NexPoint Residential Trust by 4.1% during the 3rd quarter. Quantinno Capital Management LP now owns 6,059 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $267,000 after acquiring an additional 240 shares in the last quarter. Creative Planning increased its holdings in shares of NexPoint Residential Trust by 3.0% during the 3rd quarter. Creative Planning now owns 11,785 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $519,000 after acquiring an additional 341 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Federated Hermes Inc. raised its stake in shares of NexPoint Residential Trust by 4.1% in the 2nd quarter. Federated Hermes Inc. now owns 9,094 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $359,000 after acquiring an additional 359 shares in the last quarter. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 76.61% of the company’s stock. NexPoint Residential Trust Stock Down 1.7 % Shares of NXRT stock opened at $41.65 on Friday. The stock has a 50 day moving average of $44.72 and a 200-day moving average of $43.31. The firm has a market cap of $1.06 billion, a PE ratio of 23.80, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 2.69 and a beta of 1.40. The company has a quick ratio of 1.79, a current ratio of 1.79 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 3.25. NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. has a 12 month low of $28.20 and a 12 month high of $48.37. NexPoint Residential Trust Increases Dividend The company also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, December 31st. Investors of record on Friday, December 13th will be paid a dividend of $0.51 per share. This represents a $2.04 annualized dividend and a yield of 4.90%. This is a positive change from NexPoint Residential Trust’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.46. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Friday, December 13th. NexPoint Residential Trust’s payout ratio is currently 116.57%. Analyst Ratings Changes NXRT has been the subject of a number of recent analyst reports. StockNews.com raised NexPoint Residential Trust from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research report on Saturday. Raymond James raised shares of NexPoint Residential Trust from a “market perform” rating to an “outperform” rating and set a $50.00 price objective for the company in a report on Monday, October 21st. Finally, Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft lifted their target price on shares of NexPoint Residential Trust from $38.00 to $44.00 and gave the stock a “hold” rating in a report on Tuesday, September 10th. 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Receive News & Ratings for NexPoint Residential Trust Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for NexPoint Residential Trust and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson attracted more than 100 million total viewers to watch the boxing match between a social influencer against an all-time great heavyweight but the event wasn’t without distractions thanks to a multitude of streaming issues at Netflix. With a platform that boasts over 282 million subscribers worldwide, Netflix has only dabbled in live event programming over the years but that business ramps up in a massive way starting in December with a pair of NFL games on Christmas day followed by the debut of WWE’s flagship show Monday Night Raw in January. While there were plenty of complaints about streams freezing, dying or just becoming inaccessible during the fight, Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria says the experience was a necessary growing pain as the company moves more and more into live streaming. “We expected a big number, for sure,” Bajaria said during a press event on Wednesday. “It was a big number. But again, you don’t know, and you can’t learn these things until you do them so you take a big swing. Our teams and our engineers are amazing, moved super quickly, and stabilized it, and many of the members had it back up and running pretty quickly. “But we learn from those things. 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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Eagles might have just lost a major piece of their team. Veteran defensive end Brandon Graham left the fourth quarter of the Eagles’ game against the Rams in Los Angeles with an elbow injury and was quickly ruled out. Philadelphia news 24/7: Watch NBC10 free wherever you are Graham, 36, was checked out on the sideline by trainers and then quarterback Jalen Hurts came over to him and embraced him and talked to him for a long moment. Then a bunch of players shook Graham’s hand as he left the field. Graham is the longest tenured Eagles player and is in Year 15. But he has been playing exceptionally well and was having another good game on Sunday before the injury. He had 2 tackles, 1 sack, 3 QB hits, 2 TFLs and a pass breakup before leaving the game. While he previously said this would be his final NFL season, Graham has been open to the idea of a return. That’s how well he has been playing this season. The Eagles are already without Bryce Huff, who had surgery Thursday on his wrist. They’re down to Josh Sweat, Nolan Smith and Jalyx Hunt as their edge rushers on the 53-man roster. Subscribe to Eagle Eye anywhere you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts | YouTube Music | Spotify | Stitcher | Simplecast | RSS | Watch on YouTube Complete coverage of the Philadelphia Eagles and their NFL rivals from NBC Sports Philadelphia.

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A former NASA astronaut has shared details of a close call with unidentified flying objects while piloting his private plane over Texas. Dr. Leroy Chiao, who has flown three Space Shuttle missions and commanded Expedition 10 aboard the International Space Station, described encountering two metallic orbs during a routine flight. In an interview with NewsNation, Chiao recounted the incident that occurred in August while he was flying from Colorado to Houston. "I had just refueled in the Texas panhandle and was cruising at 9,000 feet in clear air," he said. "Out of nowhere, these two big, metallic, spherical orbs, about three feet in diameter each, zipped past my plane, just 20 feet away." Chiao emphasized the suddenness of the encounter. "It happened so fast that I didn't even have time to get scared," he said. Despite the brief moment, he noted the potential danger. "If they had hit my plane, the outcome could have been disastrous." The orbs, which appeared to move in a stacked formation, did not register on his plane's radar or prompt any warnings from air traffic control. "I don't know what they were," Chiao admitted. "My first thought is they could be part of some military program, possibly drones, but it's hard to say." Chiao described his narrow miss as "dumb luck" and expressed concern about the risks such objects pose to aviation. This sighting adds to growing reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). In New Jersey last year, drone-like objects with high-performance capabilities were spotted across the state. Local news footage even captured a mysterious orb flying over the Hudson River. The Pentagon has also acknowledged similar encounters. In 2023, radar footage showed a metallic orb moving through military-controlled airspace. Officials were unable to identify the object, fueling speculation about its origin. Dr. Chiao's experience highlights the mystery surrounding these sightings. "It's hard to believe the government doesn't know what's going on," he said. With increasing incidents of unexplained aerial activity, experts and the public are calling for transparency. Reports like Chiao's add urgency to understanding these phenomena and ensuring aviation safety. This incident underscores the growing need to investigate unidentified aerial objects, whether they are advanced technology or something unknown entirely. 4oVideo of PM at Taylor Swift concert sparks outrage

WASHINGTON — The nomination of Pete Hegseth , President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the Pentagon , is under pressure as senators who would need to confirm him weigh a series of allegations that have surfaced against him. Hegseth's mother appeared on Fox News on Wednesday to defend her son, who faces multiple allegations that have emerged in the media about alcohol intoxication at work events, sexual misconduct and potential financial mismanagement. The Trump transition team was growing concerned about Hegseth's path to confirmation and was actively looking at potential replacements, a person familiar with the matter said. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis , who competed against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, is being discussed as a possible replacement if Hegseth’s nomination does not move forward, according to three other people familiar with the matter. They were not authorized to publicly discuss internal deliberations and spoke on condition of anonymity. Trump and DeSantis appeared together on Tuesday at a ceremony in West Palm Beach to honor three fallen sheriff’s deputies. The Trump transition team didn’t immediately comment. Hegseth’s mother, Penelope Hegseth joined the “Fox & Friends” to discuss her son and a 2018 email she wrote him that was obtained by The New York Times, in which she confronted him about mistreating women after he impregnated his current wife while he was married to his second wife. That letter followed multiple allegations, reported by the New Yorker this week, of questionable conduct around female staffers. Hegseth also was accused of sexual assault in 2017, which Hegseth told California police at the time was consensual encounter and has denied any wrongdoing. Hegseth is a former Fox News host and a former Army National Guard major and combat veteran who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. If confirmed by the Senate, he would lead a 2 million member strong military — more than 17% of whom are female. The revelations have concerned some members of Congress. “I would do anything for my son,” Penelope Hegseth said in the TV interview. She spoke directly to Trump in the segment, saying her son "is not that man he was seven years ago.” She said she wrote the email because Hegseth and his then-wife were going through a very difficult divorce and “it was a very emotional time.” She said she retracted the email and apologized to her son about two hours after sending the emai.

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