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Story from MGCCC Athletics:PERKINSTON — No. 4 Mississippi Gulf Coast broke a first-place tie in the MACCC South in great fashion Thursday night, running through archrival Pearl River for a 41-14 win at A.L. May Memorial Stadium. The Bulldogs piled up 347 rushing yards, outgaining the Wildcats by nearly 200 yards. “I couldn’t be more pleased,” […]
1 week agoWorld LeaksComments Off on Strictly Come Dancing fans convinced there’s a secret feud between judge and pro dancer after spotting sign
STRICTLY Come Dancing fans are convinced there’s a secret feud between one of the judges and a particular pro dancer.
Comedian and actor Chris McCausland, 47, took to the BBC One ballroom to compete for the first time last weekend.
Some Strictly fans think one of the judges could be engulfed in a secret feud[/caption]
Chris McCausland was chosen to dance with Dianne Buswell[/caption]
Viewers think that Craig Revel Horwood is especially hard on Dianne[/caption]
He was given a score of 23 by the judges for his Cha-cha-cha with Dianne Buswell.
“Bobby never produced a dance that was worthy of a 10,” claimed another user.
While a third brought up previous winner Ellie Leach: “Craig didn’t give Ellie a 10 till the final even though she deserved one.”
And a fourth added: “It’s more so the fact that Dianne’s partners have continuously been well received charismatic celebs but not exactly perfect dancers (even Bobby or Joe), so no. He just judges dancing objectively.”
Chris and Dianne were only given 23 points by the judges[/caption]
Some fans accused Craig of specifically under-marking Dianne’s previous partners[/caption]
Strictly Come Dancing airs weekly over the weekend on BBC One and is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
1 week agoWorld LeaksComments Off on Non-league star drives 140 miles to WRONG stadium but somehow makes it back in time to score crucial goal
NON-LEAGUE footballer Sam Wright drove 140 miles to the wrong stadium… before he eventually made it to the match and scored.
The Newark Town midfielder misread the team’s WhatsApp group chat ahead of their game against Cambridgeshire-based St Neots FC in the Premier Division North League Cup.
After his 140-mile drive he returned in time for the game and scored the winner[/caption]
He drove 140 miles to his opponent’s ground, but was then hit with the news he was not where he was supposed to be.
Manager Luke Parson said: “I got a phone call from him at the meeting time, saying, ‘Where is everyone?’
“I spoke to him and he said, ‘I’ve messed up – I am in St Neots.’
“We normally meet quite early before the match and we knew he had enough time to get back so he could go on the bench.”
Wright swiftly turned around and raced back in time for the match, but had to be content being a substitute.
Parson added: “You know what lads are like, there was a bit of ripping into him and saying how can you be so thick and all this stuff.
“It was all laughter and giggles – I think it will always be remembered.
“To be fair, if it was at St Neots, we would probably have organised a bus.
“I need to be a bit wiser with the words I put in the group.”
Wright ended up coming off the bench in the 71st minute of the cup tie as Newark came from 3-0 down to win 5-3 in a thrilling clash at the YMCA Activity Village football ground.
And the midfielder bagged the last of their five goals 15 minutes after coming on to cap a bizarre yet memorable day.
1 week agoWorld LeaksComments Off on Israel blitzed Hezbollah terror boss’ bunker with ‘more than 80 bombs in 11th hour op to kill him before he escaped’
ISRAEL blitzed the command bunker of Hezbollah’s terror boss with more than 80 bombs in a last minute operation, a report claims.
Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah was killed in the blitz[/caption]
Footage caught Israel bombing the suburb[/caption]
The strikes destroyed the Hezbollah bunker[/caption]
PM Netanyahu approved the attack[/caption]
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant watches the operation unfold with top brass[/caption]
Israeli strikes ripped through the 64-year-old terror chief’s underground bunker – eliminating the firebrand Secretary-General after a 32-year reign.
Their intelligence said Nasrallah would disappear to a different location and they would not get a second chance.
The IDF then pounded the suburb of Dahieh with 80 bombs over just several minutes in the late afternoon.
The bunker reached 50m underground and held a number of other senior members of the group.
Officials told the paper that a cousin of Nasrallah’s, Hashem Safieddine, is one of the few remaining key players and is likely to become Hezbollah’s next leader.
The blitz also wiped out Ali Karki, the Commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front and Muhammad Ali Ismail, the commander of Hezbollah’s missile unit, according to the IDF.
A senior member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, deputy commander Abbas Nilforoushan, was also killed, Iranian media reported.
Over the past 11 months, Israel has eliminated nearly all of the terrorist top brass.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu personally signed off the attack while in New York for the UN General Assembly.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant watched the operation unfold with military top brass.
Lebanses officials later reported 11 people were killed and 108 injured in strikes on Friday which killed Nasrallah.
They added that that nearly 800 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon since Monday.
US President Joe Biden said today the killing of Nasrallah was a “measure of justice” for his many victims.
Smoke has continued to rise in the southern suburbs of Beirut today[/caption]
He said: ” The United States fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis and any other Iranian-supported terrorist groups.”
Footage yesterday showed Israel striking the suburb with a series of huge, loud blasts that sent mushroom clouds erupting into the sky.
It was not initially clear if Nasrallah was killed, Hezbollah confirmed today that he had indeed died.
Nasrallah has been in hiding for years amid increasing tensions with Israel with him rarely being seen in public.
His last national appearance followed the deadly pager and walkie-talkie blasts earlier this month.
The death is another watershed moment in the 11-month long war that has seen thousands killed and hundreds of thousands displaced from their homes.
IDF chiefs have also taunted Israel’s enemies on X since killing Nasrallah.
A picture of Hezbollah’s slain chain of command was posted alongside the caption: “We searched up ‘dismantled’ on the internet, this is the picture that came up.”
Tensions continued to rise near Israel’s northern border with Lebanon as three more battalions of reserve soldiers join two brigades already training to invade.
Following Nasrallah’s death, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei – one of his closest allies – issued a chilling message to Israel.
How Nasrallah's death could drag the West and end up with Khamenei's assassination
ISRAEL has killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a series of massive aircraft strikes that rocked Lebanon.
It is all but certain that his death will mark a huge shift in the Middle East crisis, with Hezbollah being left incredibly weak and Iran losing grip on its biggest terror proxy.
Many experts are seeing the death of Nasrallah – considered by many to be the single most powerful individual in Lebanon – as a potential escalation in the regional crisis that could now explode into an all-out war.
And they fear that the West could soon get dramatically involved in the conflict.
Dr Alan Mandoza, Executive Founder of Brit think tank Henry Jackson Society, told The Sun: “The most likely Western power to become involved in any Middle Eastern conflict right now is the US, which might be brought into war through a Hezbollah or Iranian response to Israel’s recent successes.
“If Israel is bombarded by missile strikes, the US might well join in with its defence.
“[But] if the attack was from Iran, it could even see the UK and France join in.
“If Iran responds with real aggression then this could see a regional war break out. “
It’s feared Iran could respond by targeting Israel directly, sending weapons through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon or sending fighters to Lebanon to shore up Hezbollah, Professor Fawaz Gerges from LSE told Sky News.
Following Nasrallah’s death, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei – one of his closest allies – issued a chilling message to Israel.
He did not mention Nasrallah – but slammed Israel for the massive blitz on Lebanon.
Khamenei said Lebanon would make Israel “regret their actions” and blasted the “shortsighted and foolish” policies of Israeli leaders.
He claimed Israel was “too small” to cause any damage to Hezbollah.
However, there have been multiple reports as of this morning suggesting that Khamenei has been moved to a safe hideout inside Iran, prompting speculations that he too could be on Israel’s hit list.
Dr Alan added: “Israel has already shown its ability to strike inside Iran with missiles and assassinations, so Ayatollah Khamenei will certainly be aware that he is an Israeli target.
“Israel will need a plan like the one it has deployed against Hezbollah in recent months in order to ensure that this is not simply one assassination but part of a concerted and concentrated assault against the whole of Iran’s leadership and the Islamic State’s ability to defend itself.”
He did not name Nasrallah but warned Lebanon will make Israel “regret their actions” and blasted the “shortsighted and foolish” policies of Israeli leaders.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halev said “a lot of preparation” was behind the attack.
He said: “It was the right time, [we] did it in a very precise way.”
IDF military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on Friday that a “precise strike” hit Hezbollah’s “central headquarters” located underneath residential buildings in Dahiyeh.
Huge 4,000lb laser and GPS-guided GBU-28 and 2,000lb Blu-109 bunker buster bombs are believed to have been deployed – burrowing up to 200ft below ground before exploding.
The destruction of Hezbollah’s HQ came just a day after a ceasefire plan appeared to fall through.
Western nations called for a 21-day pause in the fighting to end the 11-month conflict between Israel and the terror group to its north.
But Israel on Thursday rejected the ceasefire plan saying they will fight the paramilitary group “until victory”.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy once again called for an immediate ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel following the confirmation of Nasrallah’s death.
It comes as Israel continues to gear up for a huge ground offensive across the border and into Lebanon.
The IDF have been making plans to activate two brigades consisting of up to 10,000 soldiers for “operational missions”.
ISRAEL has claimed to have killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a series of massive aircraft strikes that rocked Lebanon.
If true, his death would mark a huge shift in the Middle East crisis, with Hezbollah being left incredibly weak and Iran losing its grip on its biggest terror proxy.
Here we we take a look at Hassan Nasrallah’s life and his rise as the biggest terror boss in the Middle East.
Born in 1960, Nasrallah belonged to a poor Shia Muslim family who grew up in the slums of Sharshabouk in Beirut.
While growing up, he moved to south Lebanon to study theology and became a devout follower of Islam.
In 1982, Nasrallah joined Hezbollah shortly after it was formed as a political and paramilitary organisation.
Over the years, the fundamental Islamist rose through the ranks leading Hezbollah in multiple conflicts against Israel.
It was under Nasrallah’s stone-cold leadership that Hezbollah became a regional military power before being deemed an Islamic terror organisation by many countries including Britain and America.
He made Israel the prime enemy of the terror group – and sought for its destruction.
The terror chief has deeper ties with other Shia-based terror outfits like the Houthis and Hamas in a bid to wipe Israel from the world map.
Nasrallah holds the title of Sayyed, an honorific meant to signify the Shia cleric’s lineage dating back to the Prophet Muhammad.
He was regarded as an influential Islamist figure in the Middle East and had countless followers in the region.
For many years Nasrallah kept an extremely low profile and was never seen in public, fearing an assassination at the hands of the Israelis.
Smoke rises over Beirut’s southern suburbs during strikes today[/caption]
Search and rescue combed through the hammered site[/caption]
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Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner said he was "very disappointed and also surprised" after a decision to clear him of wrongdoing following two positive drug tests was appealed by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
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