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What we know about Trump’s expected Education Department executive order (Video)

President Trump's mission to dismantle the Department of Education may begin with an executive order, but congressional approval is needed to shut down the federal establishment. CBS News' Weijia Jiang has the latest news, and...

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Trump pauses some Mexico tariffs, inmate chooses firing squad execution, more (Video)

President Trump delays tariffs on most goods from Mexico for one month; Firing squad executions still being allowed in some states. CBS News 24/7 is the premier anchored streaming news service from CBS News and...

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Lassen Volcanic National Park announces current winter hours

Lassen Volcanic National Park announces current winter hours for the park’s southwest facilities: the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center is open Thursday through Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Lassen Cafe and Gift Shop is open Friday through Sunday. Hours vary, but it is typically open […]

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Annual Livestock Pass Training Empowers Ranchers with Fire Safety Skills

Sheriff LaRue participated in the 4th annual Livestock Pass Training hosted by UCCE Siskiyou, aimed at commercial ranchers and livestock owners. The training spanned four hours and covered essential topics such as fire behavior, the evacuation process, and safety considerations. It also highlighted the importance […]

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Gilbert Arenas forgets about Nikola Jokic with Luka Doncic triple-double take

While discussing Los Angeles Lakers’ guard Luka Doncic’s future with his new team, NBA analyst Gilbert Arenas seemed to forget about the kind of regular season numbers Denver Nuggets All-Star Nikola Jokic is having. After Lakers’ Doncic flirted with a triple-double (30 points, 15 assists, and eight rebounds) in a 136-115 win against the New […]

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Bracketology: Predicting the 2025 NCAA Tournament Bracket – The Regular Season Finale

Hello friends, and welcome to the regular season finale edition of Bracketology at ClutchPoints! A handful of conference tournaments are already under way, but for most of the country, this weekend represents the final days of the 2024-25 regular season, and let me tell ya, a whole bunch of teams still have a whole lot […]

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Carmelo Anthony’s strong reaction to LeBron James-Luka Doncic duo

In the aftermath of the NBA trade deadline, the Los Angeles Lakers have climbed up the Western Conference standings with their new star duo of LeBron James and Luka Doncic. Since the Doncic trade, the Lakers have gone 11-2 and currently hold the No. 2 seed in the West. The Lakers’ rise in the standings […]

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How the Rangers players rated as brilliant 3-1 Europa League win in Istanbul stuns Fenerbahce and Jose Mourinho

RANGERS brought Fenerbahce’s 18-match unbeaten run to a shuddering halt with a 3-1 win in the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.

But for two tight offside decisions against Cyriel Dessers it could have been MORE.

Rangers players celebrating after a soccer game.
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It was a statement win from the Gers[/caption]
Cyriel Dessers celebrating a goal.
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Cyriel Dessers drilled Rangers ahead[/caption]
Rangers' Vaclav Cerny celebrates a goal with a teammate.
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Vaclav Cerny struck a double[/caption]

Barry Ferguson’s side put their domestic dreariness behind them and starred on the European stage as they have before.

And they started with intent in Istanbul with an early opener and then pulling off a terrific win that sets up the return leg at Ibrox nicely.

Dessers tucked in the opener – just – after seven minutes as goal-line technology came to Gers’ aid.

Alexander Djiku levelled for the home side after half an hour but Vaclav Cerny gave interim boss Ferguson a different half-time team-talk to his previous two.

Gers led at the interval for the first time in his tenure and stepped it up again after the interval though Dessers was denied twice before Cerny raced clear and tucked the third away nine minutes from time.

Here’s how each of the Gers heroes rated in the brilliant victory.

Jack Butland – 7

Indecision led to him taking out Robin Propper during a collision and he could’ve got a hand on equaliser. Superb save in injury-time could be key.

Ridvan Yilmaz – 7

Back on home soil and played out of position as a right wing-back. Defended well and kept things sensible before being replaced by Dujon Sterling.

James Tavernier – 8

Captain stepped inside from his usual right-back spot and used his experience to keep things calm. Defended well and showed common sense on the ball.

John Souttar – 8

Incredible block before break stopped a goal and he was a rock for Gers during the second half as Fenerbahce threw balls into box. Huge display. Booked.

Robin Propper – 4

Started on the left of the three central defenders and looked comfy until pole-axed by Butland after mix-up. Relief to see him able to walk off pitch.

Jefte – 8

Caught out in an early Fenerbahce attack but switched on and played his part in a big team performance. Brazilian should have hit target on a first-half break 8

Nico Raskin – 9

Belgian midfielder’s approach set the tone for Gers. Produced an immense all-action display capped by a wonderful pass for Vaclav Cerny’s crucial third goal.

Connor Barron – 8

Restored to the midfield to provide graft in the new-look system and did just that. Kept things simple on the ball and dovetailed well with Raskin.

Mohamed Diomande – 8

Showed bags of energy in a quick start and continued to be a lively presence in the middle. Was screaming for a pass from Cyriel Dessers on a wasted break.

Vaclav Cerny – 9

Aggressive pressing led to the Rangers opener as he relished a more central role and he showed great composure to claim a clinical double and secure the win.

Cyriel Dessers – 8

Sharp as a tack to grab his 22nd goal of the season before VAR robbed him of another two. Produced a brilliant assist for Cerny’s first in a top striking display.

SUBSTITUTES

LEON BALOGUN (7) on after Propper’s head knock and was solid for Gers. IANIS HAGI (5) replaced the tiring Diomande for the last 15 minutes. DUJON STERLING (5) provided a physical presence on right in crucial finale. TOM LAWRENCE (3) on late. HAMZA IGAMANE (3) asked to be a nuisance.

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Rangers’ interim coaching team led the club to a brilliant win[/caption]

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Luke Humphries hits incredible NINE-DARTER and bags £30k solid prize but celebrations ruined by Sky Sports interruptions

LUKE HUMPHRIES hit an incredible nine-darter… seconds before Sky Sports broadcast blacked out.

The broadcaster was forced to apologise after their coverage of Premier League Darts Night 5 went down several times tonight.

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Luke Humphries hit an incredible nine-darter against Rob Cross
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Sky Sports darts coverage went down ahead of the Premier League Night 5

But the world No.1 won’t care player after he bagged a £30,000 prize.

Any player who hits a perfect nine-dart leg during this year’s BetMGM Premier League season will win a custom-made set of solid gold darts – worth £30,000.

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Watch moment frail Pope Francis speaks from hospital to St Peter’s Square as Pontiff, 88, remains in health battle

THIS is the emotional moment thousands of Pope Francis’ followers hear the sickly Pontiff’s voice for the first time since his health battles.

The 88-year-old recorded the moving words from the same hospital bed where he was first rushed to on February 14.

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The Pope has been heard from for the first time since a string of serious health scares[/caption]
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The Pope’s voice was played out to his followers today[/caption]
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Dozens of his loyal followers emotionally watched on as the voice recording was played out[/caption]

The 30-second recording was shared with worshippers at the start of the evening Rosary prayer in St Peter’s Square.

It came as a shock to those in attendance who have spent the last 21 days longing to hear from the great Pontiff.

The cardinal presiding over the touching moment told the crowd he had “beautiful news, a beautiful gift” to share before the clip played.

A pre-recording of the Pope said: “I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayers for my health from the Square, I accompany you from here.

May God bless you and may the Virgin protect you. Thank you”.

The moved worshippers soon started to applaud the Pope’s bravery for speaking.

The speech, which came in Francis’ native Spanish, was filmed from Rome’s Gemelli Hospital where he has been receiving treatment for double pneumonia since February 14.

The Vatican gave their latest update on the sickly Pope on Wednesday as they said he now requires “high flow oxygen” therapy throughout the day and ventilation over night.

Francis’s team also revealed there have been “no new crises”and that the Pontiff spent the day out of bed in his chair.

The update also revealed the Pope had restarted some of his work, despite his recent “acute respiratory failures” and continuing battle with double-lung pneumonia.

Francis was first rushed into hospital on February 14, where he has remained ever since.

He was later diagnosed with double-lung pneumonia, and his condition has been up and down.

But, on Monday, the pontiff suffered a major set back when he was hit by two “acute respiratory failures” which bound him to a ventilator.

At Francis’s request, the Vatican released all the details about his clinical picture.

They said his recent emergencies were caused by “significant accumulation of endobronchial mucus and consequent bronchospasm”.

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