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In the early 1900s, American inventor Clarence Birdseye revolutionized food preservation with his quick-freezing method, setting the stage for today’s thriving frozen-food industry. Among its many creations is one of the nation’s favorite convenience foods: fish sticks. Jump to the recipes Loved for their crispy coating and mild seafood flavor, Americans consumed around 56 million pounds of fish sticks in 2019 alone. However, these ultra-processed treats aren’t always the healthiest choice. The good news? You can enjoy the same delicious flavor with more nutritious, plant-based alternatives. Read on to learn how. Are fish sticks healthy? Fish sticks are a convenient frozen staple, loved by adults and kids alike all over the US. In the UK, where they’re usually known as fish fingers, they’re also a firm favorite. But while fish sticks do contain nutrients like protein and omega-3, as well as several vitamins and minerals, including selenium and vitamin D, they are far from perfect. Fish sticks are an example of an ultra-processed food. Most contain fillers, additives, and preservatives, and they can be high in sodium, too. They are also usually fried before they are frozen, which increases their saturated fat content. While ultra-processed foods aren’t inherently bad, when eaten in excess, they can have negative health implications. Trader Joe’s RELATED: Why Freezing Tofu Is a Recipe Game-Changer One recent study, for example, found that ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of osteoarthritis, as they increase the amount of fat stored in thigh muscles . “In an adult population at risk for but without knee or hip osteoarthritis, consuming ultra-processed foods is linked to increased fat within the thigh muscles,” researchers said. Ultra-processed foods have also been linked with a higher risk of stroke and cognitive impairment , as well as cancer and heart disease. Again, many experts say that, in moderation, the risks of ultra-processed foods are lower. In fact, some ultra-processed foods, like wholegrain bread, baked beans, or cereal, for example, are good sources of nutrients like fiber and protein. However, a growing body of research confirms that minimally processed whole foods, like beans, nuts, lentils, fruits, and vegetables, are best for our health. Getty In the US, research suggests that as much as 60 percent of Americans’ daily calorie intake comes from ultra-processed foods . But if you’re looking to increase your intake of whole foods, the good news is you don’t have to miss out on your favorites, including fish sticks. Vegan fish is more sustainable Plant-based fish sticks are also a more sustainable option. Right now, according to the Marine Stewardship Council , overfishing is now three times higher than it was in 1970, while nearly 40 percent of fish stocks are overfished. The impacts of overfishing are, in short, devastating and far-reaching. “Overfishing can affect biodiversity, habitats, and ecosystems that make vital contributions to the climate, clean air, water, and food,” the council states. Getty Overfishing most notably impacts fish targeted for food, but it also has rippling effects. “Biodiversity impacts can take place not only through overfishing of fish stocks targeted for food, but also through overfishing of species caught unintentionally. This can include endangered species such as some sharks, rays, and turtles,” the council continued. Plants, however, are a much more environmentally friendly, sustainable way to enjoy any fishy cravings. How to make fish sticks with plants The recipes below require a little more time in the kitchen, but they deliver all the same delicious taste and texture as frozen fish sticks, just without the processed fish. BECOME A VEGNEWS VIP : Get exclusive product deals, freebies, and perks galore! Isa Chandra Moskowitz 1 Crispy Baked Tofu Fish Sticks With Tartar Sauce Made with a combination of ingredients like extra-firm tofu, tamari, lemon juice, nori powder, and panko breadcrumbs, these super tasty vegan fish sticks are baked, not fried. For the best results, serve with a delicious homemade vegan tartar sauce, some fresh parsley, and a little extra nori powder (for that signature fishy taste). Get the recipe My Darling Vegan 2 Beer Battered Vegan Fish Sticks Cooking with whole ingredients doesn’t mean you have to give up on fried foods, if that’s what you’re craving. These tasty vegan fish sticks are made with hearts of palm and roasted seaweed, before they’re dipped into a beer batter and fried in a cast-iron skillet for the perfect weekend treat. Get the recipe The Veg Life 3 Vegan Jackfruit Fish Sticks With Tartar Sauce Jackfruit does an excellent job of replicating the tender texture of fish in this tasty recipe from The Veg Life, while Old Bay Seasoning helps to bring a little flavor of the sea to the mix. Again, they’re best served with a generous helping of homemade vegan tartar sauce. Get the recipe Jessica in the Kitchen 4 Vegan Hearts of Palm Fish Sticks Again, hearts of palm combine with beer batter in this deliciously crispy version of a British pub staple—fish and chips, of course—from Jessica in the Kitchen. Nori and Old Bay Seasoning are essential for the fishy flavor. “If you’ve been looking for a vegan seafood recipe, this is going to become your go-to anytime you’ve got a craving for something fishy,” says recipe developer Jessica Hylton-Leckie. Get the recipe Let’s Be Vegan 5 Fish Stick Style Fried Eggplant Eggplant is the unexpected star of the show in this delicious fish stick recipe from Let’s Be Vegan. When battered and fried, it has the perfect texture for vegan fish, while kelp seasoning is responsible for that much-needed fishy flavor. “The coolest thing is that you can prepare them ahead of time and store them in a container in your freezer and cook them whenever you want,” says recipe developer Shantelle Gary. Get the recipe DON'T MISS OUT : Get breaking news, recipes, and our weekly vegan deal by signing up for our FREE VegNewsletter 10 Delicious, Protein-Packed Pasta Recipes to Cook Tonight Forget Wearing It—Try These 7 Dairy-Free Mocha Mousse Recipes Potatoes are One of the World’s Favorite Foods—Here’s Why They’re Also Good For Us JUMP TO ... Latest News | Recipes | Guides | Health | Subscribe Charlotte is a VegNews editor and writer based in sunny Southsea on England's southern coast.
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Deion Sanders does things different. That’s what rubs people wrong about the Colorado football coach. Or rubs them right; Deion has his proponents as well as his detractors. The detractors are a little less noisy these days. They were well-armed a year ago, when the Buffaloes lost their final six games to finish 4-8. Never mind that 4-8 was a three-game improvement three-game improvement over the derelict team Deion inherited. Now, of course, Colorado is 8-3 and still in the thick of the Big 12 title race, hosting OSU on Friday at Folsom Field, which is hopping again after nearly two decades as a mausoleum. The Buffalo herd is rumbling again courtesy of Deion and his strange ways. He’s brash and flash. He’s outspoken about his players, both in praise and in criticism. He embraced extreme roster makeovers before the transfer portal was cool among coaches. People are also reading... Bill Haisten: ‘Why would you even say that?’ OSU fund-raising was damaged by Gundy comments Former senior administrator at Tulsa Public Schools sentenced to prison Pagan prayer before Tulsa City Council meeting riles up Gov. Stitt, Ryan Walters What's the latest with Michael Fasusi? An update on OU's top 2025 recruiting target POLL CLOSED: Vote for the Bill Knight Automotive high school football player of the week for Week 12 State Department of Education bought 532 Trump Bibles, purchase order shows Berry Tramel: $100k in fines is worth the cost to restore optimism in Oklahoma football Where to eat on Thanksgiving Day Union sixth-graders could be relocated amid planned renovations, declining district enrollment Roster cuts are coming to Oklahoma State and Mike Gundy is dreading it Is GJ Kinne out of reach? What about Brennan Marion? A look at possible TU coaching candidates Bill Haisten: ‘Hungrier than ever’ Mike Gundy says, ‘I ain’t going out this way’ McAlester football coach Forrest Mazey faces criminal misdemeanor charges Police, sheriff talk about what Trump's mass deportation plan could mean for Tulsa Video: Stephen Colbert counts Ryan Walters among 'far-right weirdos' Trump could hire Deion Sanders is counter-culture, and counter-culture never is popular on the college gridiron. Not among coaches, not among traditionalists, not among anyone who likes the way things were way back in the olden days of 1947 and 2019. But too much focus is placed on Deion’s counter-culture gold chains and media company and self-promotion. Not enough focus is placed on Deion’s counter-culture view of how to win football games in the Year of our Lord 2024. Starting with this. Travis Hunter playing both flanker and cornerback full-time for the Buffaloes, averaging more than 120 snaps per game. Boldly going where no college football player has gone before. At least not in the 60 years of two-platoon football. Hunter is a phenom, of course. He’s a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, which goes to the nation’s best receiver; the Bednarik Award, which goes to the nation’s best defensive player; the Maxwell Award (best all-around player); and Walter Camp Trophy (most outstanding player). Hunter is not a finalist for the Oklahoma-based Thorpe Award (nation’s best defensive back), much to Deion’s chagrin. Deion himself won the Thorpe Award way back in 1988 and Tuesday told Thorpe voters “you can have it back; in fact, I’m gonna give him (Hunter) mine.” No matter. The Thorpe’s loss, since Hunter is the runaway favorite for the Heisman Trophy. Deion and Broadway is a match made in marketing heaven. But beyond the flash and the brash, beyond the attraction to Deion that makes traditionalists squirm, give Deion credit on the Travis Hunter front. Deion doesn’t say why. Deion says why not. Why not let a talent like Hunter try something unheard of on autumn Saturdays? Why not let Hunter go all Shohei Ohtani; pitch and hit; catch and cover? Hunter is not doing things that no other human can do. He’s doing things that no other coach has ALLOWED a player to do. Deion didn’t have to scrape the crust off his imagination to let Hunter play this much. Other coaches do. All of them. Literally all of them. Mike Gundy even admitted Monday that OSU has had players that were capable of playing extreme amounts of snaps at high levels. Justin Blackmon definitely. Tylan Wallace probably. Both were all-American receivers who could have been excellent safeties, Gundy said. R.W. McQuarters did play both ways, during his 1995-97 Cowboy days, but only in spot duty at receiver. Just like Chris Canty at Kansas State and Charles Woodson at Michigan and other select supreme athletes. But Deion is the first coach in forever who said, why not more? “This is unbelievable,” Gundy said of Hunter. In the McQuarters days, “we were 58 plays a game, and he (McQuarters) would play 10 plays on offense. I mean, this guy’s playing a bunch. “We’ve had guys in this organization that could do it. Those guys that are really, really skilled athletically, if they have enough of the physical part of it — you can get away being a wideout and be soft, but not on defense. But there’s guys that can do it. I’m gonna go back to what I said earlier, his ability to have the energy capacity, the oxygen to do that is what’s impressive.” What’s impressive is that Deion was willing to give Hunter the chance. To structure practice schedules around a two-way player. To trust an exceptional athlete who knows his body better than any coach or medicine man could. Deion even says the National Football League would be crazy not to use Hunter both ways. “The thing about Travis is, if he plays cornerback, and he's being dominant out there, and you sit up there and you can't move the ball at the next level, you're gonna say, 'Well, my best receiver's on the sidelines, somebody come on,’” Deion said. The NFL occasionally has used two-way players. Troy Brown and Mike Vrabel and Adoree’ Jackson; a few others in the 21st century. The great Roy Green for the old St. Louis Cardinals 40 years ago. And a fellow named Deion Sanders, who is one of the NFL’s greatest corners ever but also had 60 pro catches, including 36 for the 1996 Dallas Cowboys, coached by Barry Switzer. Same for Deion as for Hunter. “Travis is a football player, and you can't have a football player on the sidelines," Deion said. Go back and read that sentence. It’s nothing but common sense. We don’t associate Deion with common sense, and that has a lot more to do with us than him. Deion recruited Hunter, realized he was a supreme athlete, a supremely- conditioned athlete and also a sharp football player. “The first thing I said was the guy's got a high football IQ,” Gundy said “When I watch him play, I see a high football IQ, so I'm guessing that helps him play on both sides of the ball." There are a million things to say about Deion Sanders as a Colorado football coach. I’d start with this. Colorado football was in a pit for almost 20 years, and the Buffaloes quickly left the pit upon Deion’s arrival and now are soaring. One reason is this. Deion is willing to try things that other coaches have shown no willingness to do, in order to win football games within the rules. Someone please explain why that’s a bad thing.Bryce Thompson scores 17 points and Oklahoma State beats Miami 80-74 in the Charleston Classic
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A hook shot from Schieffelin with a minute to go made it a five-point lead and free throws sealed it from there. The eight-point final margin was the largest of the game. Konan Niederhauser's dunk to open the second half tied the game but a Hunter 3-pointer gave the lead back to Clemson. Penn State took its first lead of the second half on a 9-0 run, seven coming from Baldwin, to go up 57-54 with midway through the period. Penn State had its largest lead of seven in the first half but three consecutive 3s put Clemson ahead with three minutes to go and the Tigers led at 38-36 at halftime. Clemson had a 16-9 edge on points off turnovers. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
Every year, there's a must-have holiday toy that parents hope to surprise their children with. Some wait in lines, scour stores and cross their fingers in hopes of snagging the hottest toy before it sells out. Throughout the decades, these toys would leave a dent in parents' wallets. When Slip 'N Slide first hit the market in 1961, it retailed for $2.99. That might not sound outrageous, but adjusted for inflation, that's about $31.64 today for a simple plastic slide. A similar 16-foot slide can still be purchased today for $19.58. Meanwhile, one of 2024's trendy toys, the Hex Bot Wall Crawlers Gecko, is priced at $26.49. Pretty reasonable for a high-tech toy that can scale walls and perform spin tricks via a wireless remote control. Using the top holiday toy gift list compiled by experts at The Strong National Museum of Play and newspaper archives, Hearst Television revisited 24 must-have toys through the decades, stretching back to the 1950s. This nostalgic journey includes the price at which the toy debuted and what that price would be in today's dollars according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation calculator. CPI is an aggregate measure of common expenses a household would encounter, such as groceries, housing, transportation, consumer goods, etc. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' CPI inflation calculator uses that index to adjust a sum of money from one time period to another, giving us a clearer picture of what households were actually shelling out for an Easy-Bake Oven in the '60s. For consistency in inflation calculations, all values compare the toy's price for November of the year it was a top holiday item, not its release year, against its projected value in October 2024. Toy retail values were pulled from newspaper archival. Can't see the interactive toy graphics? Click here . Mr. Potato Head (1952) Today, we know Mr. Potato Head for his silly plastic parts and iconic role in the "Toy Story" movies. However, when he debuted in 1952, his plastic attachments were paired with a real potato as the head. Due to complaints of rotting vegetables and new government regulation, manufacturers swapped the spud to plastic in 1964. Mr. Potato Head's debut sparked kids’ creativity by letting them craft silly faces on vegetables and fruits. For just 98 cents, the kit included eyes, a nose, lips, a mustache, ears and a hat. Given his everlasting status, Mr. Potato Head is still available for purchase for just $7.99 , or grab the whole family set for $19.99 on Amazon. Silly Putty (1955) Engineer James Wright accidentally created Silly Putty when he dropped boric acid into silicone oil. The reaction produced a stretchy, bouncy material that soared higher than a rubber ball. In 1955, an ounce of the stretchy material sold for $1. After being featured in a New Yorker magazine article, more than 250,000 units were ordered within a span of three days. Silly Putty is still available for $21.24 , about $9.22 more than its original price back in the day. Barbie (1959) Described as a "living doll, real grown-up fashion," and dressed in a black-and-white striped bathing suit, blonde hair and black heels, Mattel’s first Barbie doll made a splash in the toy market. Parents could buy this iconic doll for $3 in 1959. Now, a Barbie doll costs around $20.99 on Amazon. Easy-Bake Oven (1963) The first Easy-Bake Oven hit the shelves in yellow and turquoise options in 1963. Despite the toy's steep $15.95 price tag, more than half a million kids nationwide convinced their parents to buy them the toy, eventually selling out the toy during the holiday season. In 2006, Hasbro officially retired the light bulb design for a heating element and rebranded the toy as the “Easy-Bake Ultimate Oven." The Easy-Bake Oven continues to be a household name and the current version can be purchased for $95.99 on Amazon. Lite-Brite (1967) The toy that let kids create glowing artwork on a plastic panel with small light-up pegs originally retailed for $7.98 Today, however, you can grab a Lite-Brite set for just $15.49 . Lego Building Sets (1969) Though the beginning of Lego can be traced back to 1932, the building blocks reached a new level of popularity in 1969. The start of the 1960s marked a new era for Lego as it began to expand themes, trying to become a versatile and innovative toy brand. Curiously, one of the best-performing sets of the '60s was a Quaker Oats cereal box set. Now, the Lego world is vast and diverse, including exciting sets from the world of Star Wars, Harry Potter, NASA missions, and much more. A bulk set of bricks without a specific theme starts around $24.99 , while other more intricate sets, like the international space station can go as high as $158.00 . Pet Rock (1975) A pet rock might be hard for today’s generation of kids to understand, but when the creator, Gary Dahl, introduced the toy, it was a smashing success. Despite its $4 price tag, the humorous manual that came with it convinced many to shell out for this trendsetter. Within the first year, more than one million Pet Rocks were sold, becoming the hottest Christmas gift of the year. If you want to experience the joys of a pet rock, it’s still available on Amazon for $19.99 . Star Wars Action Figures (1978) A year after the release of the first Star Wars movie, miniature action figures became the must-have Christmas gift for kids. Priced between $2.26 and $2.29, these figures were a hit. Many kids waited in anticipation during the holiday season of 1978, hoping to unwrap a Star Wars action figure. However, a backlog in the production of the figures caused many to be disappointed. Kenner’s Star Wars toys sold 40 million units within their first year, generating $100 million in revenue. You can find a set of three action figures on Amazon for $29.99 . Simon (1979) It looks like a flying plastic saucer with four color panels. Simon was a quirky game that challenged players to test their memory by matching color sequences to musical tones. Inspired by the Atari arcade game Touch Me, inventors Ralph Baer and Howard J. Morrison were inspired to replicate a music sequence on a handheld device. The game was originally titled Follow Me but the name was changed before its launch to Simon after the game Simon Says. Players can still test their memory muscle with the toy for $19.68 on Amazon. Rubik’s Cube (1980) It has six colors, some 3 billion combinations and just one solution. The Rubik’s Cube had many scratching their heads in 1980, leaving the store with a $7.49 cube to solve once they got home. The Rubik’s Cube can be found in almost any toy store and is available for $9.36 on Amazon. Cabbage Patch Kids (1983) Who can forget the chaos caused by Cabbage Patch Kids when they debuted in 1983? Parents were willing to do almost anything to snag the $24.97 doll. Many even paid more to buy from resellers. If you missed your chance to own one in the 80s, you’re in luck, the dolls are still available on Amazon for $24.99 . Transformers (1984) After the Cabbage Patch Kids fiasco, parents vowed to never endure such chaos again – until Transformers hit the market the very next year. These small model cars and trucks that transformed into robots became the next must have toy. Ranging from $3 to $5, kids nationwide were hoping to find a Transformer toy under the Christmas tree. The toy is still available for $24.99 on Amazon. Super Soakers (1993) Super Soakers revolutionized water toys, letting kids drench their friends with buckets of water from 50 to 200 feet away! Originally priced between $14.99 and $19.99, depending on the model, this was the toy every kid hoped to stay cool with over the summer. Today's versions hold more water, shoot farther and are available for as low as $11.76 . Tickle Me Elmo (1996) Twelve years after the release of the Cabbage Patch Kids, Tickle Me Elmo sparked another chaotic holiday craze. Parents nationwide scoured stores for the $29.99 toy . Tyco, the manufacturer, shipped one million Tickle Me Elmos to the United States, but didn’t anticipate how quickly the toy would fly off the shelves. Desperate buyers turned to newspaper ads, where the toy was auctioned or sold at overinflated prices, reaching as high as $1,500! Currently, the toy retails for $39.99 on Amazon. Tamagotchi (1997) Bandai first released Tamagotchi in Japan in 1996, selling four million units in the country during its first four months on the market, becoming an instant success. Tamagotchi made its way to America the following year, repeating the success it had in Japan. Many compared it to the pet rock — but virtual. Housed in a plastic egg-shaped device, this engaging virtual pet sold for $15 to $20. You can still feed, play and check on a Tamagotchi pet for $19.99 on Amazon. Bratz Doll (2001) Often considered the "anti-Barbie," Bratz Dolls made their fashionable first appearance in 2001 for $14.99. Within a year, the dolls grossed $97 million in global sales. By the following year, the Toy Association crowned Bratz Dolls the Toy of the Year. The chic quartet — Cloe, Yasmin, Jade, and Sasha — are still strutting the latest fashion trends on Amazon for just $24.99 . Robosapien (2004) Priced at $100, the 14-inch Robosapien featured 67 pre-programmed functions, including dancing, picking up objects, belching and more. Within its first year of releasing Robosapien, WowWee sold one and a half million units of the toy worldwide. It became the top holiday toy of 2004 and later won the title of Toy of the Year. A more modern and tech-savvy version of the robot can be purchased on Amazon for $20.99 . SillyBandz (2009) Robert Croak first introduced colorful rubber bands known as SillyBandz to American consumers in 2008. But these rubber bands weren't just any ordinary bands, they were shaped like animals, objects, numbers, letters and more. SillyBandz mania brought chaos to playgrounds in 2009, with young kids feverishly trading the neon bands, resulting in some schools banning them outright. A pack of six can be bought for $4.95 on Amazon. "Frozen" Dolls (2014) Following the success of the "Frozen" movie, many kids hoped to rip open a present with a "Frozen" princess doll inside. Whether it was Elsa or Anna, the dolls retailed for $10 and above. Shopkins Toys (2015) Miniature toys weren't a new concept when Shopkins Toys first hit stores in 2014. What made Shopkins unique was its collectability, affordability and surprise element. The blind basket left many to anticipate the mini everyday grocery item that awaited them inside. Fingerlings (2017) At first glance, WowWee's Fingerlings looks like an ordinary monkey that latches onto a finger. The robotic monkey, however, had the ability to respond to voices, movement and touch by babbling, blowing kisses and blinking. With the help of influencers and content creators, WowWee sold more than 100,000 units within their debut week. Fingerlings are still on the market for $14.99 . Note: "Today's Price" is based on what the toy would have cost in today's dollars according to the Bureau of Labor Statistic's Consumer Price Index inflation calculator. Interactive graphics created by Susie Webb.Here's How Much $100 Invested In Unum Gr 5 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Published 4:39 pm Sunday, November 24, 2024 By Data Skrive Top 25 teams will take the court in eight games on Monday’s college basketball schedule. That includes the Duke Blue Devils squaring off against the Kansas State Wildcats at Lee’s Family Forum. Watch women’s college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up for a free trial. Catch tons of live women’s college basketball , plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.How Much Would your favorite childhood toy cost today?Special counsel moves to drop federal cases against Trump
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s allies on Capitol Hill rallied around Pete Hegseth , Trump’s Pentagon pick, on Thursday even as new details surfaced about allegations that he had sexually assaulted a woman in 2017. The GOP embrace of Hegseth came as another controversial Trump nominee, Matt Gaetz, withdrew from consideration for attorney general. Gaetz said it was clear he had become a “distraction" amid pressure on the House to release an ethics report about allegations of his own sexual misconduct. An attorney for two women has said that his clients told House Ethics Committee investigators that Gaetz paid them for sex on multiple occasions beginning in 2017, when Gaetz was a Florida congressman. Fresh questions over the two nominees' pasts, and their treatment of women, arose with Republicans under pressure from Trump and his allies to quickly confirm his Cabinet. At the same time, his transition has so far balked at the vetting and background checks that have traditionally been required. While few Republican senators have publicly criticized any of Trump's nominees, it became clear after Gaetz's withdrawal that many had been harboring private concerns about him. Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, who served with Gaetz in the House, said it was a “positive move.” Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker said it was a “positive development.” Maine Sen. Susan Collins said Gaetz “put country first and I am pleased with his decision.” After meeting with Hegseth, though, Republicans rallied around him. “I think he’s going to be in pretty good shape,” said Wicker, who is expected to chair the Senate Armed Services Committee in the next Congress. Republican senators' careful words, and their early reluctance to publicly question Trump's picks, illustrated not only their fear of retribution from the incoming president but also some of their hopes that the confirmation process can proceed normally, with proper vetting and background checks that could potentially disqualify problematic nominees earlier. Gaetz withdrew after meeting with senators on Wednesday. Sen. Thom Tillis said Gaetz was “in a pressure cooker” when he decided to withdraw, but suggested that it would have little bearing on Trump’s other nominees. “Transactions — one at a time,” he said. As the Hegseth nomination proceeds, Republicans also appear to be betting that they won't face much backlash for publicly setting aside the allegations of sexual misconduct — especially after Trump won election after being found liable for sexual abuse last year. Hegseth held a round of private meetings alongside incoming Vice President JD Vance on Thursday in an attempt to shore up support and told reporters afterward: “The matter was fully investigated and I was completely cleared, and that’s where I’m gonna leave it.” A 22-page police report report made public late Wednesday offered the first detailed account of the allegations against him. A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 by Hegseth after he took her phone, blocked the door to a California hotel room and refused to let her leave. The report cited police interviews with the alleged victim, a nurse who treated her, a hotel staffer, another woman at the event and Hegseth. Hegseth’s lawyer, Timothy Palatore, said the incident was “fully investigated and police found the allegations to be false.” Hegseth paid the woman in 2023 as part of a confidential settlement to head off the threat of what he described as a baseless lawsuit, Palatore has said. Wicker played down the allegations against Hegseth, a former Fox News host, saying that “since no charges were brought from the authorities, we only have press reports.” Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., said after his meeting with Hegseth that he "shared with him the fact that I was saddened by the attacks that are coming his way.” Hagerty dismissed the allegations as “a he-said, she-said thing” and called it a “shame” that they were being raised at all. The senator said attention should instead be focused on the Defense Department that Hegseth would head. It's one of the most complex parts of the federal government with more than 3 million employees, including military service members and civilians. Sexual assault has been a persistent problem in the military, though Pentagon officials have been cautiously optimistic they are seeing a decline in reported sexual assaults among active-duty service members and the military academies. Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, who will be the No. 2 Republican in the Senate next year, said after his meeting with Hegseth that the nominee is a strong candidate who “pledged that the Pentagon will focus on strength and hard power – not the current administration’s woke political agenda.” Senate Republicans are under pressure to hold hearings once they take office in January and confirm nominees as soon as Trump is inaugurated, despite questions about whether Trump’s choices will be properly screened or if some, like Hegseth, have enough experience for the job. Senate Armed Services Chairman Jack Reed, who will be the top Democrat on the panel next year, said the reports on Hegseth “emphasized the need for a thorough investigation by the FBI on the background of all the nominees.” It takes a simple majority to approve Cabinet nominations, meaning that if Democrats all opposed a nominee, four Republican senators would also have to defect for any Trump choice to be defeated. Trump has made clear he’s willing to put maximum pressure on Senate Republicans to give him the nominees he wants – even suggesting at one point that they allow him to just appoint his nominees with no Senate votes. But senators insist, for now, that they are not giving up their constitutional power to have a say. “The president has the right to make the nominations that he sees fit, but the Senate also has a responsibility for advice and consent,” said Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota. In the case of Gaetz, he said, “I think there was advice offered rather than consent.” Mary Clare Jalonick, Stephen Groves And Kevin Freking, The Associated Press
The Tennessee Titans pulled off an upset victory over the divisional rival Houston Texans on Sunday, winning by a final score of 32-27. The game had a little bit of everything. Numerous explosive touchdowns, costly interceptions , a missed chip shot field goal, and a game-sealing safety. By the time it was all said and done, the Titans actually had some lucky breaks go their way. One week after defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons said the Titans were "cursed by officiating," it was a few key penalties against the Texans that helped Tennessee prevail. Not a bad time for a reverse jinx. With less than five minutes remaining in the game, the Texans were driving down the field trailing by three points. C.J. Stroud connected with a wide open Nico Collins for a 33-yard touchdowns to give Houston the lead...but there were flags on the field. An illegal shift penalty against the Texans took the TD off the board. CJ Stroud could not believe Joe Mixon had an illegal formation on a Nico Collins TD. pic.twitter.com/P8DMugZJX5 A few minutes later, Houston had to settle for a chip shot field goal attempt. Ka'imi Fairbairn, one of the NFL's most reliable kickers, hooked it wide left and preserved Tennessee's 30-27 lead with 1:56 remaining. It was a series of unfortunate events for Houston. But it's exactly the type of thing that has gone against the Titans in any other game this season. That illegal shift penalty negating the Collins touchdown felt all to familiar to the illegal formation penalty which brought back a pivotal 53-yard Calvin Ridley touchdown in the Titans-Vikings game last week. Not this time. Earlier in the fourth quarter, there was also a sequence where the Texans were called for back-to-back false start penalties. That temporarily killed a possession and gave life to Tennessee (which the Titans gave right back on a muffed punt). For a team that has talked all season about how "the ball hasn't bounced their way," it feels like it finally did in Houston. Although the Titans are now sitting at 3-8 and still out of contention, getting a rivalry win against the AFC South leader on the road is a huge confidence boost. It's validation for Brian Callahan, Ran Carthon, Will Levis, and the whole organization that things are building in the right direction. Maybe Jeffery Simmons should talk about curses more often. This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.
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Jammu, Nov 24: J&K Police have registered five cases for renting out properties to undocumented Rohingya refugees in Jammu city and outskirts. Besides, fourteen FIRs have been registered against house or landowners for failure to provide the information or details of tenants or outsiders residing across the district to the Police. “Acting tough on those renting properties out to Rohingyas without verification in violation of orders, these cases have been registered. In a significant step to curb the illegal influx of Rohingya refugees and to ensure public safety, the Police identified several instances and likewise registered cases against landlords who have knowingly or unknowingly rented their properties to Rohingya refugees, who are undocumented and pose a potential security threat,” officials said. Earlier, the District Commissioner, Jammu had issued an order making police verification of tenants mandatory for all property owners in the district. “This directive was issued in the wake of increasing concerns regarding the potential threat posed by anti-social elements and unauthorized individuals who may use rented properties for illegal activities,” officials said. “In this regard, Police have initiated a comprehensive investigation. Following probe, according to Police, two cases i.e., FIR No 182/2024 and FIR No 184/2024, both under section 223 of BNS have been registered in the Police Station Nowabad against Farman Ali, son of Gulam Mohd, resident of Bhawani Nagar, Talab Tillo Jammu and Azam Malik, son of Masood Malik, resident of Ashti Mohalla, Batmaloo, Srinagar, respectively. Besides, three cases i.e., FIR No 296/2024; FIR No 297/2024 and FIR No 298/2024, all under section 223 of BNS have also been registered in the Police Station Bahu Fort against Asima Latief, daughter of Abdul Latief, resident of Rahima Abad, Bhatindi; Mohd Shakeel, son of Rahim Ali, resident of Rahima Abad, Bhatindi and Zakir Hussain, son of Khurshed Ali, resident of Dungian, Bhatindi, respectively. “Jammu and Kashmir Police remains committed to safeguarding the interests of the public and urges all landlords to exercise due diligence and conduct thorough police verification of tenants before renting out their properties,” officials said. Similarly, Police, while taking strict action against house or land owners, have registered fourteen cases in subdivision East of South zone, Jammu for violating District Magistrate’s order. Cases have been filed under Section 163 Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita against those who failed to provide the information or details of tenants or outsiders residing in their properties, across Jammu (district) to District Police. An exercise, on the directions of SSP Jammu, has been started by SP South headed by SDPO East, for the verification process of all the outsiders staying as tenants and domestic helps without the knowledge and verification of concerned Police Station. During the drive, according to Police, nine cases were registered at Police Station Bahu fort and five cases at Police Station Channi Himmat under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). District Magistrate, in his order, had directed all the owners to get the police verification of the tenants done in the jurisdiction of district Jammu under section 163 BNSS. “In view of the prevailing security scenario, all the citizens have been urged to come forward and provide the complete details of their tenants and domestic helpers to their nearest Police Station and get the police verification done timely as per law,” officials reiterated.
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