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3 outstanding ASX dividend shares to buy next week - The Motley Fool AustraliaPhiladelphia Eagles starting quarterback Jalen Hurts has entered concussion protocol, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said at a press conference Monday. Sirianni had no update on backup quarterback Kenny Pickett, who had an X-ray for a rib injury after Sunday’s loss against the Washington Commanders. Philadelphia hosts the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17. Sirianni said the team would lean on the doctors to let them know where Hurts is at. While he wouldn’t say what would happen if Hurts wasn’t cleared until late in the week without having practiced, Sirianni expressed confidence that his star QB could be ready at a moment’s notice. Advertisement “Jalen knows how to prepare. Knows how to get himself ready. He is a true pro,” Sirianni said. “I just can’t say enough good things about Jalen the leader, Jalen the player and Jalen the person. Every week is a little bit different and I know Jalen does everything he can to get ready for each and every week regardless of the circumstances.” For Hurts to be cleared to play, he has to pass a five-phase protocol that starts with symptom-limited activity and moves to aerobic exercise, football-specific exercise, non-contact training drills and lastly full football activity and clearance. GO DEEPER What is the NFL's concussion protocol? The steps that take place before return to play Hurts was ruled out with a concussion in the first half of the team’s game against Washington on Sunday. He was slow to get up after a 13-yard run in the first quarter and officials had him exit the game. Hurts went into the medical tent and came out a few plays later before heading to the locker room to be evaluated. The two-time Pro Bowler exited Sunday’s game with 41 yards rushing and 1-of-4 passing for 11 yards. “He always has done a good job of protecting himself and been dynamic both as a passer and a runner,” Sirianni said. “Anytime something goes down and you lose one of your best players, you wish they’d do something else or not take that hit in that scenario. We always run runs that protect him and we always want him to protect himself. This is an unfortunate part of football — the injuries that happen and sometimes it’s with head injuries and you never want to see that because you always want what’s best for your players and their well being. Obviously, we don’t want him to take that hit.” Pickett played the rest of the way — completing 14-of-24 pass attempts for 143 yards, one touchdown and one interception. After the game, Pickett said he had an X-ray but that he was not concerned about his status if he needs to start in Week 17. Advertisement Sirianni had no update on Pickett but thought the third-year player played well against Washington. “Kenny did some really good things yesterday,” Sirianni said. “Obviously, we missed Jalen. He’s a great football player who has had tremendous success and led us to a lot of victories. So we missed him and his contributions to the team and leading the team. Kenny, under the circumstances, came in and did a nice job — played good football and gave us a chance to win the football game. Obviously, he is going to want some plays back but he did a lot of good things.” In the event that Hurts and Pickett can’t play, Philadelphia would likely turn to third-string QB Tanner McKee, a second-year player out of Stanford. McKee has yet to play in a NFL game but Sirianni said he has confidence in him should the need arise. “Tanner has done a good job in scout team and developmental periods,” Sirianni said. “Tanner gives us a lot of confidence. Kenny gives us a lot of confidence and that is a tribute to (general manager) Howie (Roseman) and his staff and all the pieces he has given us to work with and the depth that he has given us to work with. We’ve had to play deep into our o-line, depth into our secondary and yesterday we had to play deep into our quarterback. Got a lot of confidence in the guys that are on this roster — both the 53-man roster and the practice squad.” Philadelphia’s 10-game winning streak was snapped in the 36-33 loss against Washington on Sunday. After the Eagles fell behind 28-27, Pickett orchestrated a 12-play, 34-yard drive that resulted in a field goal to put Philly back in front 30-28. Following another field goal in the fourth quarter to put the Eagles up five, the Philadelphia defense gave up the game-winning touchdown with six seconds left. GO DEEPER Jayden Daniels' 5 TDs spark Commanders' 36-33 win vs. Eagles: Takeaways The Eagles (12-3) have a two-game lead in the NFC East over the Commanders. One more win would secure the division title for Philadelphia and no lower than the No. 2 seed in the NFC. They also remain in the mix for the top seed — a game behind a pair of NFC North foes in the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. Advertisement Hurts has thrown for 2,903 yards, 18 touchdowns and five interceptions this season, and rushed for 630 yards and 14 touchdowns. Combined with Saquon Barkley — the NFL’s leading rusher — Philadelphia has the league’s best rushing attack (averaging 187.9 yards per game). In the passing game, Hurts has connected with big-play receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith for 113 of his 248 completions. The Eagles acquired Pickett in a March trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who drafted the quarterback in the 2022 first round. He has now appeared in four games with the Eagles, completing 15-of-27 pass attempts for 148 yards, one touchdown and one interception. 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Todd Lewis and Brandel Chamblee analyze Scottie Scheffler's first-round 67 at the Hero World Challenge, and hear from the defending champion regarding his new putting grip and starting the new year strong. Brandel Chamblee and Todd Lewis break down Justin Thomas' Round 1 showing at the Hero World Challenge, discussing what the 15-time PGA Tour winner did well to start things off in The Bahamas. U.S. Ryder Cup pay has become a "hot-button topic" around the PGA Tour, and Brandel Chamblee calls out how this idea could "corrupt" the nature of Ryder Cup participation in an event that is all about "patriotism." Watch highlights from Round 1 of the Nedbank Golf Challenge, taking place at Gary Player Country Club in Sun City, South Africa. Justin Thomas speaks with Rex Hoggard about the birth of daughter Molly Grace and his renewed hopes for the new season after a rough 2024. Scottie Scheffler's the favorite at the Hero World Challenge as the top player in the world, defending champion, and runner-up from two years prior. Todd Lewis provides an update on his plan to play plenty of early golf. Golf Central takes a look back on the 2024 LPGA season, highlighting the top players, performances and moments -- and what it could all mean for the game moving forward. Golf Today and several guests look ahead to this year's Hero World Challenge, discussing Tiger Wood's role as host and what he wants from golf in 2025, golfers who could contend at Albany Golf Course, and more. Facing the possibility of losing his PGA Tour card for 2025, 37-year-old American Joel Dahmen had a final round to remember at the 2024 RSM Classic, shooting a dramatic 64 to secure full-time status for next season. Jeeno Thitikul sits down with the Golf Central crew after winning the CME Group Tour Championship, discussing the importance of having her coach during the event and emotions going into the 18th hole. The Golf Central crew evaluates how Angel Yin is staying collected and unbothered with a huge opportunity ahead of her with the final round of the CME Group Tour Championship.Justin Timberlake Wears a Much Longer Shirt After Viral Wardrobe Malfunction
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Celtics vs. Timberwolves Injury Report Today – November 24"BRITAIN'S poshest migrant hotel" has been revealed as a £150-a-night palatial manor house. The 16th century Madeley Court Hotel, in Telford, Shropshire has been housing asylum seekers for the past three years. The lavish accommodation has sparked fury, with some far-right activists even storming the venue in protest. Backlash was aired on social media as people vented their frustrations with the Home Office shelling out for the fancy hotel while pensioners saw their winter fuel allowance cut. Madeley Court Hotel has been used to house migrants since 2021, and it's understood most of them came from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover the same year. It is now believed most of the asylum seekers are from Iraq after the council helped 325 people from Afghanistan integrate into the local community. But Madeley Court is not the only luxury hotel to house asylum seekers. Stoke Rochford Hall Hotel & Golf Resort near Grantham, Lincolnshire, which was once visited by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has also been used - although this has now stopped. Both the £175-a-night Stoke Rochford hotel and Madeley Court are run by the Talash Group, which has made deals with the Home Office, as reported by the Mail Online. The contracts allow the chain to take over hotels and turn them into migrant accommodation. Madeley Court Hotel offers a range of standard, executive and historical rooms, all kitted out with flat-screen TVs, with the cheaper ones costing about £150-a-night. The "peaceful and historical surroundings" and complimented by its famously "superb service and cuisine". "It offers both the facilities of a modern hotel and the ambiance of a beautiful Manor House in countryside surroundings," reads the website. The 16th century Manor House is also a popular wedding venue, using a separate space called The Mill which can host up to 230 guests. Jasmine Hikami, an Iraqi migrant who is staying at Madeley Court told the Mail Online his family "love" living in the "safe" hotel. He said they "are looked after well" and praised their room and food. But the 18-year-old did moan about being forced to share a single room with his dad, 42, and younger brother. "We don't know who pays for it but we don't need to," Jasmine added. The teenager explained how their family have been in the UK for four months after fleeing the Iran war. "We would like more space, a bigger room or two rooms but we can't complain," he admitted. Jasmine and his dad are not working but said they were "thankful" for the British Government. He told of his aspirations to study and work, but at the moment he looks after his brother, 11, doing school drop-offs and pick-ups. However, some local residents have hit out at the hotel and expressed their anger over its new use. Rose, the landlady of nearby The All Nations Inn, said: "It used to be a beautiful hotel but it was left to go to ruin." She said the renovation for asylum seekers has "angered a lot of local people". "Why are the paying public stopped from going there for our lovely Christmas meal and events as we have always done in the past?," asked the landlady. Rose said the hotel is now "swarming with security" and it is "probably us, the taxpayer" funding it. She speculated the owners have made a lucrative deal out of housing migrants and branded "money grabbing", "unfair" and a "dreadful decision". The place has been ruined now "The refugees living there must have the poshest migrant hotel in the country," added Rose. But the heavy security guard presence has also stopped "intimidated" local residents from using a public footpath through the grounds. The bouncers are also "under strict orders" not to let anyone inside without an appointment, and are "sworn to secrecy" over occupants' identities. She then alleged hotel staff have left over the years because of "very rude" migrants. "The place has been ruined now," continued Rose. A punter in the pub agreed and said people are "devastated" by the decision to "ban" the public from Madeley Court Hotel. He also believed the owners must be "raking in a fortune" from the set-up. Another resident out walking her dog said while it is "a shame", she was not opposed to asylum seekers living there. "When I walk my dog I often see young children playing outside in the grounds, which is nice to see," she added. This comes as the Government revealed it plans to cut back on using hotels to home asylum seekers. By Summer Raemason The 16th century Grade II listed Manor house was passed down to the Brooke family in 1553, nearly a decade after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Then in 1651 the beautiful countryside property was used as a hiding spot by Charles II after he escaped from the Battle of Worcester and before fleeing to exile and France. Nearly a Century later, the manor was passed down to two Brooke sisters, Catherine and Rose. Catherine's portion was eventually passed down to her son John, who sold it in the late 1700s, while Rose's half was split between four daughters. The entire property was bought over time by a Quaker philanthropist called Richard Reynolds in 1781 and inherited by his family after his death. It belonged to descendants of the family until 1889, but by 1880 it had slipped into serious decline. Renovations took place in the early 1900s but it was deemed uninhabitable by the 1970s. In 1973 Telford Development Corporation began restoring the historical building, which was completed over the next decade. The manor house was transformed into a hotel inspired by architect Jim Roberts and became Madeley Court Hotel in 2014. It was closed in 2021 to home asylum seekers and still remains shut off from the public. A Home Office spokesperson told MailOnline: "This government inherited an asylum system under unprecedented strain, with thousands stuck in a backlog without their claims processed. "We have taken immediate action to restart asylum processing and are delivering a major uplift in returns to remove people with no right to be in the UK. "Over the long term this will reduce our reliance on hotels and costs of accommodation. "We remain absolutely committed to ending the use of hotels for asylum seekers and continue to identify a range of accommodation options to minimise their use."
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Chromite is one of the most important resources you can get in Palworld , and it’s essential to complete several schematics that are part of the new update. The Feybreak update has introduced a new location, Pals, and plenty of more content. When it comes to crafting, you can build plenty of new items, weapons, and more. Some of them will often require something called Hexolite, and you’ll need a lot of Chromite, along with a few other resources, to farm this item. Let’s take a look at how to consistently get Chromite in Palword following the launch of the Feybreak update. Best location to farm Chromite in Palworld As you might have already figured out by now, Chromite is exclusive to Feybreak Island . The first thing to do is to reach the island. It’s an endgame island, so make sure to level up to 50 or higher to be on the safe side of things. You’ll also need a Metal Detector. This new schematic has been added as part of the update and unlocks at Technology level 56. You’ll also require the Nightstar Sand to produce this item; once you’ve the Detector, it will beep and change from blue to red if you’re close to Chromite. This resource is found in nodes, and each node usually will land you between 80-90 Chromite. A great area to find a lot of Chromite is at the coordinates (-1200, -1100). This specific region has a cave that offers three to four nodes, and you can easily farm a lot of Chromite in a quick time. Make sure to enter using the entrance, and you should be good to go. Make sure to use the Metal Detector to find the nodes easily. A new Pal named Smokie can also help you find Chromite and mark the spot for you. Smokie’s passive is perfect when it comes to mining Chromite, as it increases the amount of resources you get by mining every node. Once Smokie marks a location for you, it will be shown on your map with a small flag symbol. If you don’t want to use your Detector every time, you can always look for regions with red-colored areas. Typically, such locations will have higher chances of having Chromite nodes. You’ll require a lot of this specific resource to create Hexolite Ores, so mine as much as possible. To mine the resource, you can use your standard Pickaxe.NC State defensive coordinator Tony Gibson is named head coach at Marshall
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