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Flyers’ Matvei Michkov revives the excitement of Eric Lindros’ arrival

Flyers’ Matvei Michkov revives the excitement of Eric Lindros’ arrival

The 5-foot-10-inch Michkov is fast, slippery as the ice itself, and loaded with stick skill, which in the first days of camp sometimes saw him setting up behind the net, reminiscent of Wayne Gretzky during the Great One’s days spinning magic in his “office” against the wall.

Flyers young star Matvei Michkov is gifted with the puck on his stick.Matt Slocum/Associated Press

Vivacious and outgoing and eager to learn the English language, characteristics atypical of many players newly arrived from Russia, Michkov has been out and visible since touching down in Philly late in the summer. He threw out the opening pitch at a recent Phillies game (his first time throwing a baseball).

Last weekend, in a scrimmage at the club’s training facility in Voorhees, N.J., the arena was packed with fans wearing his No. 39 orange Flyer sweater. Decades ago, the enthralled faithful came adorned in their newly minted No. 88 Lindros models. They’re eager to believe that Michkov is the next big dawg, though he is not nearly the physical presence of Lindros, who was 6-4 and around 225 pounds when he arrived.

“I’ve never seen that before,” said a wide-eyed Michkov, amused and somewhat amazed by the large volume of sweaters that had his name on the back.

For the moment, coach John Tortorella is OK with the raw Russian frosh basking in the spotlight.

“I like players with personality,” said Torts, who actually sounded sincere.

The hard-driving bench boss, knowing Michkov could become the franchise centerpiece, will preach his standard two-way game. That usually demands all players — no excuse for age, country, experience, or profile — pay the price inherent in shot-blocking.

Tortorella also has vowed to place limits on Michkov’s media availability in the early going. There won’t be daily “Mich” updates, the coach promised.

The rookie also has been assigned a spot in the dressing room next to veteran defenseman Erik Johnson, 36, who was the No. 1 pick (Blues) in the 2006 draft. A veteran of 987 games, Johnson will provide an understanding ear and be a bit of a shield if media attention turns feverish.

It’s a tricky balance for a once-proud, successful franchise desperate to lift its image, and no longer able in today’s NHL to rely on the fighting and crazy, bloody mayhem that long ago had the Broad Street Bullies one of the league’s most recognized, and oft-reviled, brands. Good morning, Dave “The Hammer” Schultz, who will be 75 on Oct. 14.

The Bruins were in Philadelphia Saturday night for their fourth preseason game. If the Flyers are fortunate, Michkov one day could be their David Pastrnak, today among the game’s most feared and prolific right wingers.

Unlike Michkov, Pastrnak didn’t arrive in the Hub of Hockey amid a blizzard of great expectations. He was a relative unknown, a free-spirited Czech who scored nine goals in Sweden the season leading to his draft in 2014. The Bruins took a shot on him at No. 25, the same spot where they grabbed the slow-afoot Jordan Caron five years earlier.

There are few guarantees at No. 7, even fewer at No. 25.

“I’ve seen some of the highlight-reel stuff that [Michkov]’s done,” Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said earlier in the week, yet to see the Flyer wunderkind live. “He’s a hockey player. Drafted [seventh], you’ve got to draft that high to get someone who’s homegrown, and unfortunately we don’t draft there. I mean, it’s a great thing we don’t draft there, but that’s how you get [those players].”

Montgomery noted the Avalanche as a prime example of a franchise that has mined gold repeatedly out of the draft’s mountaintop.

“You look at [Nathan] MacKinnon, first [pick] overall,” mused Montgomery. “Best defenseman in the league [Cale Makar], fourth overall, you know, that’s how you get those generational players. I’m not saying [Michkov] is generational, but his skill set . . . ”

As for the Lindros-like buzz of the Flyers’ fan base, Montgomery added, “That says a lot.”

“The puck follows him,” noted Tortorella, which is recognition that Michkov anticipates plays, gets to open areas, often the trademarks of the game’s elite performers.

The attention is following Michkov, too, which ultimately could be the greatest test of his stickhandling.

Bruins coach Jim Montgomery lauded the play of Flyers prospect Matvei Michkov.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

COLLEGE PRIDE

Contract caught Montgomery’s eye

Amid all those big names in Denver, the six-year contract extension (total value: $15 million) signed this past week by Logan O’Connor didn’t trigger any avalanche sirens.

But it indeed caught Bruins coach Jim Montgomery’s eye. He coached O’Connor for three seasons (2015-18) at the University of Denver and then watched one of his roster favorites, an unheralded and undrafted free agent, turn pro with the Avalanche after his junior season.

“He’s a great story,” said Montgomery. “Just because of how hard he’s worked to get to where he is. I mean, [Justin] Brazeau comes to mind, and hopefully Brazeau can develop like Logan O’Connor did — find a niche, know what you’re great at, and just continue to grow into your role.”

Brazeau, 26, raised eyebrows in Boston last season when he finally got his shot at the big time, called up late from AHL Providence in his fifth pro season. He quickly shed his image of a big, lumbering, straight-line winger, displaying impressive flashes of speed and touch,

“Logan, he was in and out of the lineup his freshman year,” recalled Montgomery. “Second year, he became one of our top two penalty killers and instrumental on a third line that helped us win a national championship. The part of his game that needed to improve, and did in his third year, was offense. He grew a little bit there, and it’s really grown. I never would have thought he’d grow to score 12-15 goals in the NHL.”

Logan O’Connor signed a six-year extension with the Avalanche.David Zalubowski/Associated Press

O’Connor, 28, has been a full-time player the last three seasons, averaging 10 goals, including a career-high 13 last season. He brings vital speed and energy to the bottom six and typically is on coach Jared Bednar’s No. 1 PK unit. He could be hard-pressed to deliver that game consistently once into his early 30s, likely a factor in what induced him to push the deal out to six years.

“That’s the kind of work ethic and determination that you want,” added Montgomery. “Like, I don’t think Brad Marchand thought he was going to play 1,000 games and get close to 1,000 points in his Bruins career. He was in Providence, [thinking], ‘What am I going to do? I’m going to fight my way there.’ I think Logan O’Connor did the same thing. Great stories, and it’s what you want from your people, to build culture.”

ETC.

Canadiens could be on to something

Jack Todd, longtime columnist with the Montreal Gazette, predicted on X that the Canadiens will be “an absolute blast to watch every night” this season.

Well now, wouldn’t that be “un don de Dieu,” to have the Habs again be relevant?

The sharp-eyed Todd often has been deservedly critical of the CH over the last 30 years, including their dire stumblings and bumblings of recent times (three consecutive DNQs). So “absolute blast” is worthy of attention.

High on the Habs-to-watch list will be Lane Hutson, the former Boston University defenseman, who left Comm. Ave in the spring and immediately joined the bleu, blanc et rouge roster, going 0-2–2 in two games.

Hutson, the 62nd pick in the 2022 draft, has dynamic, game-changing moves, but his slight stature (5-9, 162 pounds) could present a challenge — the reason he slipped to that No. 62 spot. Unlike small forwards, pint-sized blue liners too often are denied the chance to seek safe harbor on the ice. The pounding is inevitable when the game is constantly coming at you.

But with the puck on his stick, Hutson can weave and dish with the best, that part of his game in the same stratosphere as Adam Fox and Cale Makar. If the 6-3 David Reinbacher can fulfill “franchise” expectations, and Hutson can avoid being pasted Wile E. Coyote-like to the rear wall, yeah, that absolute blast could be upon us.

Loose pucks

The Red Wings remain hopeful that Ville Husso, who missed four months last season because of a pair of lower-body injuries, can get back to being their No. 1 goaltender off the hop in 2024-25. Early returns have been encouraging. To make sure his bets were covered, general manager Steve Yzerman signed veteran Cam Talbot, 37, to a two-year deal ($5 million total) in July after an impressive bounceback season with the Kings. Talbot, originally a Ranger, anchored his career with three-plus workhorse seasons in Edmonton, where in 2016-17 he played in 73 games. That’s T15 all time for most games an NHL goalie has played in one season. No one since has topped that workload. Devan Dubnyk (Wild, 2018-19), Connor Hellebuyck (Jets, 2017-18), and Juuse Saros (Predators, 2021-22) have come the closest, with 67 appearances. The game’s season high-water mark: Grant Fuhr, who took the net for 79 games with the Blues in 1995-96 . . . Ex-Bruin Taylor Hall, his Blackhawk season clipped at 10 games in 2023-24 because of knee surgery (ACL), is back as one of five Boston alums now with the Hawks (including new captain Nick Foligno, Ryan Donato, Pat Maroon, and Craig Smith). “I think it’s kind of what I was born to do,” Hall, 32, told nhl.com, eager to get his career rebooted. In hopes that playing in thin air would boost his aerobic capacity, Hall trained for a long stretch this summer way up in Vail, Colo., joined by a bunch of NHLers, including stars Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, and Mitch Marner . . . Onetime Bruins prospect Karson Kuhlman, after signing with the Islanders and spending all season in the minors, headed overseas for his next venture and is playing this season in the Finnish “Liiga” for Lukko Rauma. Rauma is on Finland’s west coast, approximately 30 miles south of Pori. One of “Koolie’s” teammates is ex-Worcester Railer/Providence Bruin Steve Jandric, who finished his NCAA career with Merrimack in 2021-22 . . . The Bruins this season could have five players on their varsity who also suited up for Team USA at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo: Jeremy Swayman (Maine), Trent Frederic (Wisconsin), Andrew Peeke (Notre Dame), Max Jones (OHL London), and Riley Tufte (Minnesota Duluth). Swayman took the net for only three minutes in that tourney, playing behind Jake Oettinger (BU, Dallas) and Joseph Woll (Boston College, Toronto). All three goalies played in Hockey East . . . Third in scoring (61 points) last season with KHL Omsk Avangard, former Bruin Ryan Spooner, 32, looks like he may be at the end of the vulcanized rubber road after five productive sunset seasons in Russia. In his time with the Spoked-B, “Spoons” said he one day might pursue a career as a police officer, ideally in his hometown of Ottawa . . . To add to Jim Montgomery’s point about the Avalanche acquiring potential generational talent at the top of the draft, Colorado also used a No. 10 pick (2015) on Mikko Rantanen and a No. 2 (2011) on Gabriel Landeskog . . . The oft-prickly John Tortorella, not widely known as being gracious, particularly in his media interactions, was the embodiment of grace and kindness when inviting Guy Gaudreau to help conduct recent on-ice workouts at Flyers camp. Gaudreau, a longtime south Jersey youth coach, on Aug. 29 lost sons Matthew and Johnny, who were killed not far from Philadelphia when run over on their bikes by an alleged drunk driver. Per Tortorella, the senior Gaudreau pushed back when the Flyer boss demanded more effort from his troops during a skating drill. “ ‘You’ve got three lines out there,’ ” said Tortorella, quoting Gaudreau, “ ‘How much harder can they go!?’ ” A tiny fraction of his pain briefly interrupted, the grieving father left the building with an open invitation to return . . . Blake Wheeler, 38, isn’t in anyone’s training camp. “Still assessing his options,” said his longtime agent, Matt Keator. Wheeler, flipped from Boston to Atlanta just four months prior to the Bruins winning the Stanley Cup in 2011, spent last season with the Rangers . . . Proud pops John Grzelcyk, Kevin Hayes Sr., and the elder Jimmy Vesey, longtime Boston pals, will be aboard a flight out of Logan to Pittsburgh for the Oct. 9 season opener between the Penguins and Rangers. Matt Grzelcyk, the ex-Bruins backliner, signed on with Pittsburgh July 1, just two days after the Penguins acquired Kevin Hayes from the Blues. The younger Jimmy Vesey, the 2016 Hobey Baker Award winner, is about to begin his third season of his second stint with the Blueshirts. “Should be fun,” said the gregarious John Grzelcyk, decades-long member of the Garden bull gang. “It’ll be a little strange to see Matt in a different uniform. But no complaints. He loved his time with the Bruins, and he gets it, it’s hockey, moving on is just part of the business.” . . . You know we are way past the NHL’s Original Six days when looking at the academic records of two Bruins prospects. Defenseman Billy Sweezey, a 2020 Yale grad, earned his degree in biomedical engineering. John Farinacci, a 2023 Harvard grad, majored in economics. But the proud son of the Jersey shore (Red Bank) didn’t skate around Bright Arena thinking he’d one day be in finance or wear an investment banker’s fine-tailored suit. “My focus was always hockey, since I was 4 or 5 years old,” he said. “The degree, I think economics was just something that I liked, and something I connect with a little bit. I just think going with something you enjoy is always the right way to do it. But hockey was it. No Plan B, really. I just always wanted to be a hockey player and I am a hockey player.”


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Free Illinois-Penn State live stream: How to watch a college football game tonight, on TV, at the time

Free Illinois-Penn State live stream: How to watch a college football game tonight, on TV, at the time

The no. 19 Illinois Fighting Illini play tonight in a college football game against the No. 19 Illinois Fighting Illini. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions. The matchup begins at 6:30 p.m. CT on NBC. Fans can watch this game online for free by taking advantage of the free trial offered by Fubo TV, which also offers new users a $30 discount during their first month of service. Alternatively, DirecTV Stream offers a free trial.

Illinois comes into this matchup with a 4-0 record and the team is coming off an impressive 31-24 overtime win over No. 22 Nebraska. The Fighting Illini overcame two turnovers and pulled off the upset as their offense totaled 383 yards.

Luke Altmyer led the Illinois offense in the win, throwing for 215 yards and four touchdowns. Remarkably, the star quarterback completed nearly 78% of his passes against Nebraska and has never thrown an interception this season. If Altmyer continues to have success tonight, Illinois could defeat Penn State.

Penn State comes into this matchup with a 3-0 record and the team earned a commanding 56-0 win over Kent State. During the win, Penn State totaled 718 yards.

Drew Allar led Penn State’s offense against Kent State, throwing for 309 yards and three touchdowns. The junior quarterback will look to put together a similar performance tonight, but he’ll be going up against a talented defense.

Fans can watch this game online for free by taking advantage of the free trial offered by Fubo TV, which also offers new users a $30 discount during their first month of service. Alternatively, DirecTV Stream offers a free trial.

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The leader of Staten Island’s historic free black community celebrates important milestone

The leader of Staten Island’s historic free black community celebrates important milestone

STATEN ISLAND, NY – Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro, the fearless leader of the decades-long preservation of the history of Sandy Ground – the country’s oldest free black settlement still inhabited by descendants of its pioneers – celebrated a major milestone last week many other community leaders, African American community activists, and an extensive list of family and friends.

She was 85.

Moody D’Alessandro made a grand entrance at the Crystal Room in South Beach on September 22 with her husband Robert D’Alessandro on her arm to attend a gala party planned by her daughter Julie Moody Lewis. But it wasn’t just any birthday celebration with food, drink and music. The party was a tribute to everything Moody D’Alessandro has accomplished for Sandy Ground and the people of Staten Island over the years. In fact, a long list of speakers lined up to not only wish her a happy and happy birthday, but also share stories about their relationship with her.

Family and friends celebrate Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro’s 85th birthday.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

“It’s really nice to see people I’ve known my whole life in one room… There’s a lot of love in that room. I am very grateful,” said Moody D’Alessandro about the event.

The first speaker was Brian J. Laline, editor in chief of the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com, who recalled how Moody D’Alessandro was named an Advance Woman of Achievement in 1998.

“The first time I stood in front of a group of people like this was in 1998… That’s when I gave all of us in this room and all of our readers the opportunity to know who you really are. And we found out that you are not just Sylvia D’Alessandro the historian, Sylvia D’Alessandro the visionary, Sylvia D’Alessandro the courageous woman, you are Sylvia D’Alessandro the committed woman,” he said.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday

Family and friends celebrate Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro’s 85th birthday.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

“Sandy Ground is the story of America. It is a national story. …It tells a cultural story. It is a story of resilience and passion of people who wanted what America should stand for – the land of the free. It was her passion to be free and it tells your story and if it wasn’t for you, Sylvia, if you didn’t teach your daughter and your family, that story might very well have been lost,” he added.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday

The first speaker at the event was Brian J. Laline, editor in chief of the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com, who recalled how Moody D’Alessandro was named an Advance Woman of Achievement in 1998.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

The words of a daughter

Speaking about her mother’s milestone, Moody Lewis said: “I was raised by a woman who was God-fearing, wise, kind and compassionate. She is so selfless. Her husband, child, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sister, nieces, nephews, cousins ​​and friends carry her in their hearts. She is a woman of good character and integrity.”

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday.

Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro with her daughter Julie Moody Lewis and Robert D’Alessandro.Staten Island Advance/Tracey Porpora

“She is someone who cares. …She is a perfect reflection of God’s grace. I can only pray that I live up to her expectations as a daughter, mother and human being. She never ceases to amaze me. It’s clear that I’m not the only one who loves and truly admires her. She is well respected and very popular,” she added.

Retired College of Staten Island professor Charles Thomas, who directed the Willowbrook-based school’s African studies program, sang a song he performed at Moody D’Alessandro’s wedding in Yoruba, a language spoken by the Yoruba people in Nigerian and which conveys the message: “What God has created cannot be destroyed.”

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Pictured from left: granddaughter Anylia Bascom; Timi Ojo; Temi Ojo; and Skyle-Neveah Bascom, another granddaughter.Courtesy of Kareem Moody

An inspiration for many

And still others spoke about how Sylvia has proven to be an inspiration in their lives.

“Today we celebrate not just another year in your incredible life, but 85 years of strength, grace and unyielding commitment to our shared history and future,” said Bobby Digi Olisa, community leader, organizer and executive director of Canvas Institute.

“Your leadership at Sandy Ground is a beacon of hope and resilience…I am continually inspired by your unwavering commitment to preserving the rich legacy of our ancestors while creating new opportunities for future generations. Your friendship and mentorship have been a true blessing to me,” he added.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday

Bobby Digi Olisa, Commissioner for Cultural Affairs Laurie Cumbo and Prince Oluwafemi-Olisa wish Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro a happy birthday.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

Cultural Affairs Commissioner Laurie Cumbo said: “Thank you for allowing us to dream and achieve our dreams.” Because of the courage you have shown, we cannot be what we cannot see, and we are so blessed to see you.”

Room decor included posters with QR codes to SILive.com stories about Moody D’Alessandro and her contributions to the community. The event was moderated by Thomas Wilson, board member of the Sandy Ground Historical Society and a descendant of the community.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday

Bobby Digi Olisa wishes Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro a happy birthday.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

History of sandy soil

Sandy Ground was settled in the 1820s and is the third documented community in New York where African Americans owned land, according to the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission. The first recorded black landowners in Sandy Ground were Moses K. and Silas K. Harris, brothers from New Jersey who originally came to the area to work as gardeners.

In the 1850s, African-American oystermen from Maryland were drawn to the area because of Raritan Bay’s abundant oyster beds. During the 19th and 20th centuries the community became self-sufficient and prospered, hosting a range of professionals and craftsmen, from blacksmiths and shopkeepers to teachers and midwives.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday

Family and friends celebrate Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro’s 85th birthday.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

A historian

For decades, Moody D’Alessandro spoke to audiences throughout New York City about the significance of Sandy Ground, including the belief that the community served as a “stop” on the Underground Railroad, which ran across the country from 1830 to about 1865, aiding runaway slaves from the south flee to the northern states and Canada.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday

Virginia Allen, another Advance Woman of Achievement, with Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro and Robert D’Alessandro.(Courtesy of Kareem Moody/@kareem.moody.photo))

Moody D’Alessandro, an enthusiastic artist, began painting scenes from life in Sandy Ground in the past in her later years. Her art collection has been exhibited at various locations in New York City.

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday.

Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro’s 85th birthday.Staten Island Advance/Tracey Porpora

Sylvia Moody D'Alessandro's 85th birthday.

Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro’s 85th birthday.Staten Island Advance/Tracey Porpora

Room decor included posters with QR codes to SILive.com stories about Moody D'Alessandro and her contributions to the community. The event was moderated by Thomas Wilson, board member of the Sandy Ground Historical Society and a descendant of the community.

Sylvia Moody D’Alessandro’s 85th birthday.Staten Island Advance/Tracey Porpora

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The College GameDay team discusses Alabama-Georgia, Nick Saban

The College GameDay team discusses Alabama-Georgia, Nick Saban

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – ESPN’s College game day Crews took over the quad side of 6th Avenue Friday morning. The desk that college football fans will see on Saturday, September 28th was set up with Denny Chimes in the background, waiting for one of the big games of the season.

GameDay is in town for the Top 5 matchup between No. 4 Alabama (3-0) and No. 2 Georgia (3-0), scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. CT on ABC. Ahead of the highly anticipated contest, members of the GameDay team spoke with Tuscaloosa reporters to preview the main game, including the host Rece Davis and analyst “Stanford Steve” Coughlin.

Davis, a graduate of the University of Alabama, was excited to be back on campus for the big game.

“Very much so, especially for a game like this,” Davis said. “It’s always great to be here.”

“It feels like a little piece of history is being created here. I said it this way today: They signed Kalen (DeBoer). He convinced the team. He’s certainly the boss in the building. But as far as college football as a whole is concerned, he will be the head coach at Alabama tomorrow night.

“And I think it’s a great thing for us to be a part of this big stage for these two powerhouses.”

GameDay’s trip to Tuscaloosa for the Georgia game will be Alabama’s 59th appearance overall on ESPN’s pregame show, tied with Ohio State for the most appearance of all time. The Crimson Tide has a record of 37-21 in their last 58 appearances. College GameDay traveled to the UA campus twice last year and attended the SEC title game and the Rose Bowl. Alabama was 2-2 in those contests.

Saturday’s game between Alabama and Georgia will be the head coach’s first Kalen DeBoer. During UGA’s Kirby Smart is not new to the rivalry, it will be his first time facing Alabama Nick Saban not on the other side. Saban, who retired in January, is part of the GameDay crew and is joined on set by his wife, Miss Terry, who serves as a guest selector.

Both Davis, Coughlin, DeBoer and Saban discussed the game with reporters on Friday.

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The network’s evening news barely mentions the new ICE report on 425,000 criminal migrants in the United States

The network’s evening news barely mentions the new ICE report on 425,000 criminal migrants in the United States

“NBC Nightly News” was the network’s only primetime newscast Friday night to report groundbreaking new data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) showing that more than 400,000 illegal immigrants convicted of crimes are currently in custody United States are free.

Both ABC’s “World News Tonight” and “CBS Evening News” made no mention of the findings that ICE provided this week in a letter to Congress that was reported by several other media outlets on Friday. They simply reported on Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip to Arizona’s border with Mexico and praised her policy proposals on immigration.

Only NBC News’ evening news program mentioned the letter, although it did not cover the full scope of the findings – it simply reported that “more than 13,000 migrants previously convicted of murder are currently free in the United States.”

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“NBC Nightly News” with Lester Holt was the network’s only primetime evening news program Friday to mention groundbreaking new ICE data showing that hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants convicted of crimes are currently in the United States (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital reported Friday that ICE sent a letter this week to Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and other members of Congress showing that there are 425,431 convicted criminal migrants — and 222,141 with pending criminal charges — as of July 2024. who have crossed the U.S. southern border illegally and are awaiting deportation from the country.

According to the report, none of these criminal migrants will be detained, including those who have received their final deportation order or are undergoing deportation proceedings.

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Of these 425,431 convicted criminals, 62,231 were convicted of assault, 14,301 were convicted of burglary, 56,533 were convicted of drug abuse, and 13,099 were convicted of murder. Another 2,521 were convicted of kidnapping and 15,811 were convicted of sexual assault.

“NBC Nightly News” briefly noted the existence of the letter and the more than 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder who are still in the country, but did not mention the nearly half a million other criminal immigrants who are not currently in the U.S are imprisoned

The other two networks made no mention of the shocking results at all on their prime-time nightly newscasts on Friday.

The number of unrecorded ice files explodes to 7.4 million cases

Harris on the southern border of the USA

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris visits the U.S. border with Mexico in Douglas, Arizona, on Friday, September 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

“CBS Evening News” made no mention of the letter, instead focusing on the dueling immigration rhetoric of the Harris and Trump presidential campaigns.

The network noted that Harris “has touted himself as tough on cross-border crime” and reported that “foot traffic across the entire U.S.-Mexico border has declined in recent months,” thanks in part to Mexico’s crackdown on immigration as well as the Biden-Harris administration guidelines.

ABC’s “World News Tonight” took the same approach to reporting on the border issue, mentioning Harris’ trip to Arizona this week and how she sought to portray his vision of border security against that of former President Trump.

The network reported that asylum restrictions enacted by the Biden-Harris administration in June had led to a “drastic decline in encounters across the border.” It also mentioned Harris’ border policy mantra that “we can be a nation of laws and also a nation of immigrants.”

Trump criticized Harris’ border policies following the release of the ICE data, telling supporters at a campaign rally in Michigan on Friday: “We’re like a landfill. Non-citizens, convicted criminals from around the world are currently at large in the United States of America.”

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Neither Gojo nor Itadori could have been the protagonists of Jujutsu Kaisen with the ending that Gege Akutami gave to a character

Neither Gojo nor Itadori could have been the protagonists of Jujutsu Kaisen with the ending that Gege Akutami gave to a character

With Jujutsu Kaisen Since the book is slowly losing momentum and is almost coming to an end, the leaks for the final chapter have already caused a stir. The biggest mistake Jujutsu Kaisen Slowly, the serious lack of focus on the characters and the unanswered mysteries became apparent. Despite spending so much time with them, we know little to nothing about them and their characters are not fleshed out enough.

Gojo reveals in Jujutsu Kaisen that Yuji is actually alive. [Credit: Mappa]

Yuji Itadori, the beloved protagonist, had been through a lot since the Shibuya arc, but that was about it. Fans are confused about where or what his domain extension is or what he might end up doing. Likewise, the famous Gojo Satoru, who is also known to non-anime fans, died far too early. So if the fan favorites couldn’t get the spotlight Jujutsu Kaisenthen who did it? Unfortunately the answer is Sukuna.

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Spoilers for the ending of Jujutsu Kaisen and the Shinjuku Showdown Arc!

The main characters are great but irrelevant

Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen.
Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen. [Credit: Mappa]

The majority of the characters Jujutsu Kaisen have been well received by the masses. From their eccentric personalities to their attractive looks, Gege Akutami nailed most aspects. Yuji Itadori is a charming protagonist who later suffers a lot and we see him become the hardened protagonist he is now.

Gojo Satoru isn’t just an all-powerful mentor; The pressure to be the strongest is enormous and he has lost too much. Megumi Fushiguro, the boy with so much potential, struggles to find his place in the world of jujutsu sorcery. Maki has suffered so much abuse and oppression at the hands of the elitist, misogynistic Zenin clan. However, in the long run, none of this matters.

After the Shinjuku Showdown arc, the plot started to fall apart. After Gojo Satoru’s tragic death, everyone else was left to pick up the pieces. Sukuna was essentially invincible and it was impossible to give him an advantage after taking over Megumi’s body.

Fans witnessed the deaths of several characters, some of which were incredibly unnecessary, before Yuji finally defeated him. In the end, surprisingly, it was Sukuna who developed the most. He admitted defeat and was a comforting figure to Uraume, something we never thought possible. But why did Gege lose focus on her main characters and elevate Sukuna?

The flaw in Gege Akutami’s character writing

Gojo is trapped in the Prison Realm by Jujutsu Kaisen.
Gojo is trapped in the Prison Realm by Jujutsu Kaisen. [Credit: Mappa]

Fans were rightly excited about the return of fan favorite Gojo Satoru, but the strongest wizard was killed off in a disappointing way. It almost felt disrespectful to his character and we all know Akutami notoriously dislikes him. Still, this isn’t a good excuse for how incomplete the author left the storylines of several other major characters. Instead, Akutami gave Sukuna a very powerful conclusion, even though fans were looking forward to his demise for several chapters as he gleefully murdered many.

Sukuna’s conclusion in the manga is undeniably quite interesting. The King of Curses has always been a fascinating character that you love to hate after a while. Unlike Mahito, he learns what loss and defeat are and accepts them. However, it doesn’t really explain why the main characters are incomplete and their development is almost nil. The main trio is largely reduced to the ambitious “power of friendship” trope. Sukuna Ryomen is essentially treated as the main character in the end, despite the lack of Heian-era lore and the hasty defeat.

Jujutsu Kaisen is available on VIZ Media.

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Texas-Mississippi State channel, time, TV schedule, streaming information

Texas-Mississippi State channel, time, TV schedule, streaming information

CORRECTION: A previous headline in this story misstated the viewing options for Texas-Mississippi State.

It’s time for Texas football to make its debut in the Southeastern Conference.

The No. 2 Texas Longhorns face the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday in their first SEC game of the year after handily winning all of their non-conference games.

Week 5 shouldn’t be much different, as Mississippi State (1-3, 0-1 SEC) has losses to Florida, Toledo and Arizona State. Additionally, Bulldogs starting quarterback Blake Shapen suffered a season-ending shoulder injury against the Gators. True freshman Michael Van Buren will start in his place.

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The 45-year-old movie star looks unrecognizable in his first-ever headshot shown to fans – but can you guess who it is?

The 45-year-old movie star looks unrecognizable in his first-ever headshot shown to fans – but can you guess who it is?

He is one of the biggest male film stars of his generation.

But before this American actor found fame on the big screen, he rose to prominence in a hit NBC sitcom.

He later transformed himself into one of Hollywood’s most sought-after leading men, starring alongside stars like Jennifer Lawrence.

Earlier this week, he shared his first portrait photo, in which he looked almost unrecognizable with his wavy blonde locks and beaming pose.

“This guy didn’t know what to expect… My first headshot ever!” he wrote to fans.

So can you guess who it is?

The 45-year-old movie star looks unrecognizable in his first headshot shown to fans – can you guess who it is?

It’s Chris Pratt!

Even though the headshot had been shared before, it caused many of his followers to do a double-take.

His wife Katherine Schwarzenegger appeared shaken as she commented: “This is a lot for me to process.”

Meanwhile, other fans were confused about his appearance, noting that he looked like Patrick Swayze and John Schneider from Dukes of Hazzard.

Another said they thought it was Heath Ledger at first glance.

Born Christopher Michael Pratt in 1979, the Minnesota native appears to be in his early 20s in the atmospheric black-and-white portrait.

Pratt was discovered at age 19 while waiting tables at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company restaurant in Maui, Hawaii.

Even his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger appeared shaken by the headshot as she commented:

Even his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger appeared shaken by the headshot as she commented: “This is a lot for me to process.” (pictured May 19)

Director Rae Dawn Chong cast him in the short horror film “Cursed Part 3,” which got his foot in the door.

He then landed his first regular television role as Harold Brighton “Bright” Abbott in the series Everwood.

But it wasn’t until 2009 that Pratt found real success with the role of Andy Dwyer in the NBC comedy series “Parks and Recreation.”

Chris is now one of the biggest male movie stars of his generation; pictured in July 2022

Chris is now one of the biggest male movie stars of his generation; pictured in July 2022

Although the role was only intended as a supporting character, Pratt’s humor and charisma convinced the showrunners to give him a larger role.

After losing weight for Moneyball 2011, Pratt shocked the world with a tinted mirror selfie – propelling him into the category of a Hollywood leading man.

Thanks to his role in Guardians of the Galaxy, Pratt is now one of Tinseltown’s most successful new stars.

Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt

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The University of Wisconsin fires the porn industry’s former chancellor, who wanted to stay on as a professor

The University of Wisconsin fires the porn industry’s former chancellor, who wanted to stay on as a professor

The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted unanimously Friday to fire a communications professor who wanted to keep his job after he was fired as chancellor of one of the system’s campuses for producing pornographic films. Joe Gow, who had served as UW-La Crosse’s chancellor for nearly 17 years, argued last week that he should be retained in a teaching position on campus. But the university’s lawyers argued that he behaved unethically, violated the terms of his employment contract, damaged the university’s reputation and compromised its mission. The regents met in closed session Friday morning before publicly voting to fire Gow. There was no public discussion before the board vote. Gow said he is considering filing a lawsuit to keep his teaching job. He did not immediately respond to a message Friday morning. Gow has been on paid leave from his faculty position since the regents fired him as chancellor in 2023, shortly after university leaders became aware of the videos posted on pornographic websites. The case has drawn national attention both for the salaciousness of a high-ranking university official making pornographic films and speaking publicly about them and for the questions it raises about free speech rights. Gow argued that his videos and two e-books he and his wife Carmen have published about their experiences in adult films are protected by the First Amendment. The university’s attorney argued that Gow’s videos themselves were legal, but that they were not protected by his employment contract. Zach Greenberg, an attorney at the free speech advocacy group Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, called the regents’ decision “a major blow to…” academic freedom and the right to free speech.” “FIRE has said time and time again: Public universities cannot sacrifice the First Amendment to protect their reputation,” Greenberg said. “We are disappointed that the UW has caved to donors and politicians by alienating a tenured professor.” Republican lawmakers already view the Wisconsin university system as a liberal incubator. Last year they forced the company to scale back its diversity initiatives. System President Jay Rothman has tried to avoid further angering conservatives as he seeks approval for an $855 million increase in the next state budget. Gow’s hope of teaching in the classroom again was rejected by his department head, Linda Dickmeyer. She said because Gow hasn’t taught in 20 years, he will be assigned general education courses, but she refuses to allow him to return to teaching in any role. Gow was criticized in 2018 for inviting porn actress Nina Hartley to give a talk on campus. She received $5,000 from tuition fees for her performance. He came up with the idea of ​​bringing her to campus after filming a pornographic video with her, the university said. Gow and his wife’s e-books were written under the pseudonyms “Monogamy with Benefits: How Porn Enhances Our Relationships” and “Married with Benefits.” Our real-life adventures in the adult industry.” But they also star in a YouTube channel called “Sexy Healthy Cooking,” in which the couple cooks meals with porn actors.

The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted unanimously Friday to fire a communications professor who wanted to keep his job after he was fired as chancellor of one of the system’s campuses for producing pornographic films.

Joe Gow, who served as UW-La Crosse’s chancellor for nearly 17 years, argued last week that he should retain a teaching position on campus. But the university’s lawyers argued that he behaved unethically, violated the terms of his employment contract, damaged the university’s reputation and compromised its mission.

The regents met in closed session Friday morning before publicly voting to fire Gow. There was no public discussion before the board vote.

Gow said he is considering filing a lawsuit to keep his teaching job. He did not immediately respond to a message Friday morning.

Gow has been on paid leave from his faculty position since the regents fired him as chancellor in 2023, shortly after university leadership became aware of the videos posted on pornographic websites.

The case has drawn national attention both for the salaciousness of a high-ranking university official making and speaking publicly about pornographic films and for the questions it raises about free speech rights.

Gow argued that his videos and two e-books that he and his wife Carmen published about their experiences in adult films were protected by the First Amendment. The university’s attorney argued that Gow’s videos themselves were legal, but that they were not protected by his employment contract.

Zach Greenberg, an attorney with the free speech advocacy group Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, called the regents’ decision “a major blow to academic freedom and the right to free expression.”

“FIRE has said time and time again: Public universities cannot sacrifice the First Amendment to protect their reputations,” Greenberg said. “We are disappointed that the UW has caved to donors and politicians by alienating a tenured professor.”

Republican lawmakers already view Wisconsin’s university system as a liberal incubator. Last year they forced the company to scale back its diversity initiatives. System President Jay Rothman has tried to avoid further angering conservatives as he seeks approval for an $855 million increase in the next state budget.

Gow’s hope of teaching in the classroom again was rejected by his department head, Linda Dickmeyer. She said that because Gow had not taught in 20 years, he would be assigned general education courses, but she declined to allow him to return to teaching in any capacity.

Gow was criticized in 2018 for inviting porn actress Nina Hartley to speak on campus. She received $5,000 from tuition fees for her performance. The university said he came up with the idea of ​​bringing her to campus after filming a pornographic video with her.

Gow and his wife’s e-books were written under the pseudonyms “Monogamy with Benefits: How Porn Enhances Our Relationships” and “Married with Benefits – Our Real Adventures in the Adult Industry.” But they also star in a YouTube channel called “Sexy Healthy Cooking,” in which the couple cooks meals with porn actors.

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“Shanghai Shenhua” – winner of the 2024 Chinese Super Cup

“Shanghai Shenhua” – winner of the 2024 Chinese Super Cup

The Chinese Super Cup is a competition that pits the national league champion against the national cup winner. This tournament consists of one game only. In order not to miss it, download the Onexbet app to stay connected with this brand at all times.

In 2024, Shanghai Port and Shanghai Shenhua fought for the cup. The first club had won the national championship while the second had secured the national cup. Before the game, both teams were considered to have equal chances, which promised a competitive game. In addition, with the opening of a new season in Chinese football, fan interest grew.

As expected, the decisive game was eventful and intense. For a long time neither team could score. It was only in the second half that Shanghai Shenhua took the lead through Sephas Malele’s efforts. His goal was the only one in the game. The final result was 1-0 and meant victory for Leonid Slutsky’s team.

The club started the new year 2024 with success. Although the team was not considered a clear favorite, it showed all its skills and achieved such an important victory. This was also the first trophy for head coach Leonid Slutsky, who took over the team and won the Super Cup straight away.

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The key factors in Shanghai Shenhua’s victory were:

  1. Good teamwork among the players. Each player was clearly aware of his role on the field. As a result, the team controlled the game confidently and did not allow the opponent many chances.
  2. A successful tactical game plan. Shanghai Shenhua players skillfully neutralized the strengths of their rivals.
  3. Brilliant performances from the front runners. S. Malele, H. Xu, A. Louis and many other team members played an excellent game.

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