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Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Zay Jones was arrested by the Jacksonville (Florida) Sheriff’s Office on Monday. He was charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic battery causing bodily harm, according to JSO jail records.

Jones was booked just after 6 p.m. ET Monday evening and is set to appear in court at 9 a.m. ET Tuesday, according to jail records.

‘We are aware of the situation and are in the midst of gathering information. We will have no further comment at this time,’ the Jaguars said in a statement released by the team.

Jones, 28, signed with the Jaguars during the 2022 offseason. Last year, Jones caught 82 passes for 823 yards and five touchdowns.

This season, Jones has played in just three games due to a nagging knee injury that has cost him the last four games of the season along with Weeks 3 and 4 due after first suffering the injury during the team’s Week 2 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Jones originally signed a three-year, $24 million contract with $14 million in guaranteed money with the team.

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Gunnar Henderson and Corbin Carroll have been impacting Major League Baseball for so long now, it’s almost hard to believe they’re still, technically, rookies.

It’s far easier to believe that Henderson, the Baltimore Orioles shortstop, and Arizona Diamondbacks right fielder Carroll were each chosen unanimous rookie of the year winners in their respective leagues on Monday.

In balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, Henderson, 22, claimed the American League honor after hitting 28 home runs, producing an .814 OPS and playing stellar defense at shortstop and third base for the Orioles, who broke a seven-year playoff drought and won the AL East just two years after losing 110 games.

Carroll, 23, made his major league debut just two days earlier than Henderson — Aug. 29, 2022 — and uplifted his franchise in a similar fashion to snag National League top rookie honors.

He batted .285 with 25 home runs, 68 stolen bases and an .868 OPS for the Diamondbacks, who won 84 games, earned a wild-card berth and advanced to the World Series, although BBWAA balloting was completed before the playoffs began.

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Carroll also led the NL with 10 triples and 65 extra-base hits. Henderson? He had nine triples and 66 extra-base hits, tied for 11th in the AL.

Both players’ pro careers have unfolded almost exactly as their teams hoped: A late August 2022 debut, late enough to retain their rookie status in 2023 – and ensure their clubs earn an extra first-round pick by virtue of winning rookie of the year, thanks to MLB and the MLBPA’s prospect promotion incentive.

Both produced an award-worthy year that helps their clubs to the playoffs. Though they’re entirely different players — the 5-foot-10 Carroll a speedy, gap-to-gap hitter with a fair amount of pop, the 6-3 Henderson a power-hitting shortstop with a rocket arm — they’ve been in almost professional lockstep for the past 15 months.

All this comes just five years after they were teammates and opponents on the summer 2018 elite prospects circuit, competing with and against each other in various Perfect Game and Under Armour showcases. The two exchanged jerseys when Baltimore played at Arizona late this season, and now they’ll be linked by more than just threads.

‘Hats off to him,’ says Henderson of Carroll on a Monday night teleconference. ‘He’s just been unreal and it’s been really fun to watch. And I look forward to competing with him for many years to come.’

Says Carroll of Henderson’s jersey joining his collection: ‘Those are the kinds of guys I want on my wall – guys who play the game the right way and respect the game. I feel like that’s who he is.’

Their paths have diverged in one sense, however.

Carroll and the Diamondbacks agreed to an eight-year, $111 million extension in spring training, a deal that could keep Carroll in Arizona through 2031 if the club picks up his option.

Henderson and the Orioles have not had any reported contract extensions, although owner John Angelos has noted the difficulty his franchise may face in retaining catcher Adley Rutschman — the AL Rookie of the Year runner-up in 2022 — Henderson and other young players.

For now, Henderson will go year-to-year with his contract, which may prove lucrative in the long run — certainly if he progresses beyond what was an award-winning first full year. The $750,000 bonus he receives from the pre-arbitration bonus pool will more than double his $723,000 2023 salary.

Henderson received all 30 first-place votes — two from each AL city — to become the first Orioles player to win rookie of the year honors since reliever Gregg Olson in 1989; he’s the seventh Oriole to win it.

Cleveland Guardians right-hander Tanner Bibee earned 20 of 30 second-place votes to finish second, well ahead of fellow finalist Boston Red Sox first baseman Tristan Casas. Texas Rangers third baseman Josh Jung, whose team eliminated both Henderson’s Orioles and Carroll’s Diamondbacks to win the World Series, finished fourth.

Carroll held off second-place finisher Kodai Senga, the New York Mets right-hander who received 22 of 30 second-place votes. Los Angeles Dodgers power-hitting outfielder James Outman received five second- and five third-place votes to place third, while Colorado’s Nolan Jones was fourth.

Carroll entered the season as the heavy favorite to win the award, and had his eyes on the organizational prize all along – the extra pick awarded after the first round of the 2024 draft. He hopes to see that come to fruition – just as his sterling rookie season did.

‘That’s probably what brought the most weight to chasing something like this for me,’ says Carroll. ‘Not for the personal fame or attention, but for that ability to benefit my team. I’m hoping to be here long enough where that draft pick is a star player alongside me for the Diamondbacks.

‘To be able to reward the front office’s belief in me this year – that’s really special to me.’

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Robert Kraft looked helpless, watching from a suite in his black puffer jacket. Bill Belichick and Bill O’Brien were visibly frustrated on the sideline. And poor Mac Jones had to answer postgame questions about whether he still has confidence. 

The New England Patriots are at a crossroads at 2-8, far from the Super Bowl glory they experienced with Tom Brady as their franchise quarterback. And it doesn’t seem like there’s an end in sight.

“It’s really disappointing, and I had hoped that things would be a lot better, as I know our fan base did,’ Kraft told the NFL Network before the Patriots’ 10-6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Frankfurt, Germany on Sunday. ‘This isn’t what we were expecting to happen this year.”

New England is on a much-needed bye in Week 11, but shouldn’t make any drastic changes like firing their legendary coach. Benching Jones should certainly be on the table, but playing him more could work out in the Patriots’ favor.

While the Patriots have been dreadful, they have been quietly working their way up the 2024 NFL draft order. They now have the No. 3 pick behind the Chicago Bears (who own Carolina’s pick slated for No. 1) and the New York Giants.

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The No. 1 pick is in sight. 

“We’ll do what’s best for the football team for now and the future,” Belichick said Monday after the team returned from Germany.

Belichick has led the Patriots to six championships, 17 AFC East titles, and 19 seasons with at least 10 wins in his 24-year tenure. Firing him unceremoniously would be a bad decision that could set the Patriots back even further.

New England also doesn’t need to try to tank the season. The Patriots are bad enough already with the second-worst offense in the NFL. It’s happening organically.

The Patriots won’t find another coach like Belichick, or another future superstar quarterback in the sixth round like Brady. But they could potentially strike gold with the top pick, or even a Top 3 pick.

USC’s Caleb Williams, North Carolina’s Drake Maye, Oregon’s Bo Nix, Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. and Florida State’s Jordan Travis are considered the best quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL draft class. And the potential of landing a top quarterback next year could bring enough excitement to reinvigorate Belichick, Kraft and the Patriots fan base when they need it the most.

Belichick is five losses away from having the most in NFL history, which seems inevitable this season. And he is 28 wins away from tying Don Shula for most in NFL history, a figure that feels like the furthest light at the end of the tunnel at this juncture.

The Patriots have been floundering since Brady left to win his seventh Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Jones made the Pro Bowl as an alternate after his rookie year, but is far from leading a franchise accustomed to winning with the greatest quarterback of all time.

“At the end of the day, I have to play better. To make people believe, you got to be better,” Jones said after he was benched for Bailey Zappe with two minutes left against the Colts.

Belichick’s offense has also suffered, stuck in neutral with a revolving door at offensive coordinator, which O’Brien has filled, since former assistant Josh McDaniels left.

The Patriots’ recent draft history — their only All-Pro players since Brady left have come on defense and special teams — may make fans queasy they could get the pick wrong altogether.

New England needs more than just a quarterback, but having that pick to make is most important to the franchise overhaul.

As the Patriots lick their wounds during their bye, they should carefully position themselves for their Week 12 game against the New York Giants. Belichick and the Patriots have always prioritized winning, but losing to the Giants — who also have a 2-8 record before playing the Washington Commanders in Week 11 — will put New England ahead of New York in the draft order.

However, there are plenty of games remaining for any team to work their way up the draft order. The Cardinals, for instance, dropped from No. 1 to No. 4 with their win during Kyler Murray’s return Sunday. And three-win teams, such as the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee Titans, could either play into the Top 5 or out of it.

New England might be in the best position to land the top pick with Jones or Zappe leading a stagnant offense for the rest of the season, and Belichick still around to rebuild the Patriots all over again.

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The Israeli peace activist and leader of Women Wage Peace, who was thought to be kidnapped by Hamas terrorists, has been identified five weeks after she was killed.

Forensic examiners have identified the remains as Vivian Silver, 74, confirming she was killed during the October 7 massacres in southern Israel by Hamas terrorists.

According to the Women Wage Peace page, early Saturday morning on October 7, Silver wrote to say that terrorists had infiltrated the kibbutz and entered her home.

The post stated she hid behind a cupboard door and since 11:07 a.m. and had not been heard from again. The page indicated that Silver had been most likely abducted by Hamas terrorists and taken into Gaza.

The organization said Silver had been transporting ailing Gazans from the border checkpoint to Israeli hospitals for years and was a renowned peace activist in many other organizations.

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FIRST ON FOX: A trio of former professional athletes are throwing their support behind independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to take the White House.

NBA legend and 1992 ‘Dream Team’ Olympian John Stockton, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame member Ken Ruettegers and three-time North American Enduro mountain biking champion Kyle Warner are all endorsing Kennedy for president.

The athletes said they like the cut of Kennedy’s jib — all three pointed to what they say are the independent candidate’s genuineness, honesty and openness to conversations about policies as reasons they support him.

Stockton said he believes Kennedy ‘has been put on this planet for just this moment in time’ and that there’s ‘a real need for him and his leadership.’

‘There’s a need for very smart people in these positions that have integrity that [is] off the charts, that have the stamina and strength to be able to speak and be a leader 24/7, not just on occasion or on blips,’ Stockton said.

‘And, maybe more than anything, a person that can un-divide this country,’ the NBA legend continued. ‘I don’t think we’ve ever been this divided.’

‘You look around, and you see all the different things that are pulling us apart,’ he said. ‘Finally, we have, I think, the right man there available again. What an opportunity to bring us back together.’

Ruettgers said he has met Kennedy ‘a couple times’ and that the independent presidential candidate’s ‘level of commitment to honesty’ that he will ‘bring to our federal government, to the Oval Office, to the leadership position’ is part of why he’s supporting Kennedy for president.

‘I love the fact that he loves the Constitution and the Bill of Rights,’ the Packers Hall of Fame member said. ‘Man, that seems to have been eroded in our culture over the last couple decades.’

‘And I love other things. He’s … for free-market capitalism, but he’s not for crony capitalism,’ he continued. ‘He’s also for the average American, the middle class, the people who are down and out and cannot provide for themselves.’

Warner — who won the 2014, 2015 and 2016 North American Enduro Championships — said that he believes there’s ‘a level of elitism’ currently in American politics, including with President Biden and former President Donald Trump.

‘Whereas I think that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. … does a great job of being a populist and … understanding the plight of the common man,’ Warner said. ‘I have had friends that have been in these big meetings at Facebook, at these censorship meetings with Robert, and they’re just normal people, everyday normal people, and he cares about them. He wants them to succeed.’

Warner, who is one of the independent candidate’s surrogates, said Kennedy ‘being down-to-earth and relatable is huge and there isn’t that level of elitism.’

The mountain biking champion also said he is a lifelong Democrat who grew up with a mother who ‘was on welfare.’

‘We grew up on food stamps and the only reason we weren’t homeless was because of the government,’ Warner said. ‘With that in mind, I was always a Democrat at my core.’

Warner blasted the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) choice to not host a primary debate as ‘undemocratic’ and that he was happy to see Kennedy run as an independent, despite the ‘tough road’ that comes with it.

‘But right now when you see him polling in the 20th percentile already, and I don’t think there’s even been that massive debate that’s happened,’ Warner said. ‘If he can get onstage with Biden [and] Trump … I think it will really do a lot for him, and I really do think he has a chance of winning this thing.’

Stockton said he hasn’t ‘necessarily been a part of a party, one way or another’ and has carefully scrutinized candidates and their level of belief in their platforms.

‘That’s a hard journey because it’s hard to get the truth,’ he said. ‘And … one thing I can count on with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the truth.’

‘He’ll look you right in the eye. He’ll tell you what he thinks. If you guys disagree, he’s willing to discuss it. His mind isn’t set,’ Stockton said. ‘He’s not dialed into one political way of thinking, and if you can present a decent argument, he wants to hear it and perhaps his mind changes.’

Stockton, who has met the independent presidential candidate, said he thinks Kennedy’s openness is a ‘good thing’ over a candidate who falls behind their party’s platform.

Ruettgers said he is a lifelong Republican who cast his first vote for President Ronald Reagan and that America is in ‘deeper trouble’ if the country can’t get out of the two-party mindset.

‘It’s time to make that move and that jump,’ Ruettgers said. ‘So, if not now, when? And if not … Robert F. Kennedy Jr., then who?’

In addition to Ruettgers, Stockton and Warner, Kennedy has secured the endorsements of several other athletes, including New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and surfing legend Kelly Slater.

Kennedy has been gaining ground as he mounts his independent challenge to Biden, with a recent poll showing him outperforming both the current and former presidents among young Americans in swing states.

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It’s a slimmer field, but it’s the same story, as former President Donald Trump remains the commanding front-runner for the Republican nomination with nine weeks to go until the first votes are cast.

Sen. Tim Scott’s suspension of his White House campaign on Sunday came two weeks after former Vice President Mike Pence departed the 2024 GOP race. And four lesser known candidates who failed to make the debate stage have also dropped out, as a Republican field that once included over a dozen contenders keeps shrinking.

With the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses – which lead off the Republican presidential nomination calendar – fast approaching, Trump retains dominating double-digit leads over his nomination rivals in the latest surveys in the early voting states, and holds even larger massive advantages in national polls.

The over-arching question going forward is if the smaller field of candidates will allow one of the remaining contenders to make it a competitive race against Trump as the primary calendar progresses.

‘Nothing’s changed. Trump’s still ahead. And right now he’s on the trajectory to win,’ longtime Republican consultant Dave Carney, a veteran of numerous presidential campaigns, told Fox News.

Pointing to the single digit support Scott held in the polls as he suspended his campaign, Carney said ‘It’s not like Scott getting out of the race is going to reshuffle the deck completely. His support isn’t going to change the dynamics that much.’

But Carney also emphasized that ‘there’s no way to spin this other than its good news for Nikki Haley. We’ll see if she can take advantage of that.’

Haley, the former two-term South Carolina governor who served as ambassador to the United Nations during the Trump administration, is battling two-term Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for second place in the GOP nomination race, far behind Trump.

Longtime Republican strategist David Kochel, pointing to DeSantis and Haley, told Fox News that the winnowing of the Republican field ‘is a good thing for the two people who still have a shot at becoming the Trump alternative.’

‘Trump’s already in the finals,’ said Kochel, a veteran of numerous presidential and statewide campaigns in Iowa.

And he highlighted that DeSantis and Haley are ‘trying to construct some plausible path to get a one-on-one shot with Trump that everybody agrees is essential to any notion that he can be derailed from getting the nomination.’

While DeSantis has the stronger name ID from coast to coast and leads Haley in the national polls, she’s tied DeSantis in the latest surveys in Iowa and leads him in New Hampshire – which votes second – and her home state, which holds the first southern contest.

Haley’s enjoyed a rise in the polls thanks in part to well-regarded performances in the three Republican presidential primary debates. Haley’s campaign announced on Monday that they are reserving $10 million to run TV, radio and digital ads in Iowa and New Hampshire starting next month.

‘We have plenty of money that we’re going to be on TV with,’ Haley touted this past weekend in an interview on ‘Fox News Sunday.’ ‘We’re going to be strong in New Hampshire. We’re going to be strong in South Carolina, because we spent our money well. We’ve got great ground games in every one of those states. And we’re going to keep surging.’

But Iowa comes first, and DeSantis last week landed the endorsement of GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds, who’s very popular with Hawkeye State Republicans. Reynolds backing was a much-needed boost for DeSantis to alter a negative narrative.

DeSantis is also aiming to land the endorsement of Bob Vander Plaats, who leads the Family Leader, a top social conservative organization in Iowa, a state where evangelical voters play an out-sized role in Republican presidential politics.

‘Tim Scott and Mike Pence were surging resources in Iowa, looking to attract evangelical supporters, and unlike Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis is making headway with those voters,’ DeSantis campaign communications director Andrew Romeo argued in a statement to Fox News.

Kochel said ‘I think Iowa’s going to be more determinative than ever as to who’s going to have momentum going into New Hampshire and South Carolina.’

‘Trump already has a ticket. There’s maybe two more and maybe one more’ coming out of Iowa, he forecast.

And Kochel predicted ‘a pretty fierce contest’ in the weeks ahead between DeSantis and Haley. 

The 2024 GOP field also includes former two-term New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie – who’s concentrating most of his firepower on New Hampshire – and multi-millionaire biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy – a 38-year-old first-time candidate who appears to draw much of his support from Trump’s MAGA wing of the party. North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum – who didn’t make the stage at the third debate – and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchison – who failed to qualify for the past two showdowns – are running long-shot campaigns.

Seasoned Iowa-based Republican strategist and communicator Jimmy Centers cautioned that ‘everyone needs to be clear-eyed that former President Trump will win the Iowa caucus on Jan. 15.’

‘The question is whether Gov. DeSantis or Amb. Haley come in a strong enough second place finish where they put a sizable gap between themselves and whomever comes in third to be able to say to Republicans in New Hampshire and beyond that this is a two-person race,’ he spotlighted.

Centers said Haley ‘has clearly performed very well’ since the start of the debates ‘and voters are responding to that in Iowa.’

But he added that DeSantis enjoys some ‘momentum right now after Gov. Reynolds endorsement last week.’

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The mother of an American imprisoned in China for over 10 years and facing execution is calling on President Biden to take action during his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi to secure her son’s release for a crime she and many others say he did not commit. 

‘President Biden, you need to please say Mark’s name and tell him [Xi] what do you want to let him go,’ Katherine Swidan, the 73-year-old mother of Mark Swidan told Fox News Digital on Monday, the 11-year anniversary of the day her son was wrongfully arrested by Chinese authorities. 

‘We have the people, We have the military. We have the money. What’s the problem?’

Mark Swidan was 38-years old when he went to China on business looking for flooring for construction work in November 2012. He was arrested after his driver and translator were allegedly found with drugs.

A United Nations report determined that Swidan, who has no history of drugs, was not in possession of drugs on his person or in his hotel room, and records show he was not even in China at the time of the alleged offense.

The U.N. report said that the 11 other people arrested with Swidan as part of the alleged trafficking ring were unable to identify him and that the conviction was based on his visiting a factory that had once been used to manufacture methamphetamine.

Swidan’s mother told Fox News Digital she has ‘no confidence’ that Biden and the State Department will be able to secure her son’s release during Wednesday’s visit and bases that lack of confidence on communications she has received from government officials who are ‘sympathetic’ but unable to give her any concrete answers on where things stand with her son.

The State Department, in a press release earlier this year in response to China upholding Swidan’s death sentence, referred to his situation as ‘wrongfully detained’ and said the Biden administration is ‘personally focused’ on securing his release.

Swidan’s mother told Fox News Digital that he has not had a medical exam in 9 years and has 4 abscessed molars, several fractures, a dislocated knee, hands that have been broken 5-7 times due to torture and that he has lost over 100 lbs in confinement. She added that the last time a U.S. official visited Swidan, last August, the official was ‘horrified’ at Swidan’s physical condition. 

Swidan said that the Biden administration has consistently told her they have a ‘plan’ to secure Mark’s release but that they have been tight-lipped about what that plan entails. 

‘I don’t think you ever had a plan,’ Swidan said. ‘I don’t think you’ve talked to them about Mark. Everything I see in the news on every single station, everything I see points to you having a speech, having a good old time, praising China and saying congratulations on your historic whatever and that does not sit right with me. China only understands strength.’

Swidan’s mother says she was told by a U.S. official on Friday that her son had been moved to a new facility, Dongguan Prison, the previous week which she says she should have been told earlier.

‘I said how come nobody told me?’ Swidan recounted to Fox News Digital. ‘You can send me an email. It takes 2 minutes and I’m up all night anyway, because it’s daytime in China and I don’t want to miss a phone call.’

GOP Sen. Ted Cruz, who represents Swidan’s home state of Texas, told Fox News Digital that ‘China’s imprisonment of Mark Swidan is unjust and an outrage.’

‘The Biden administration has everything they need to make his release a priority in their talks with the Chinese Communist Party,’ Cruz said. ‘Congress has spoken out repeatedly and unanimously to urge them to use the full range of American diplomacy to bring him home. Enough is enough. It must be a top priority.’

Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn, in a resolution earlier this year along with Cruz, wrote that the ‘human rights abuses Mark has suffered at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party are horrific and I will continue to push the Biden administration to expedite his case and secure his release.’

‘Mark Swidan, a Texan, has been in a Chinese detention facility for over a decade for a crime he couldn’t have committed—he wasn’t even in the country,’ Texas GOP Rep. Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, posted on X last week. ‘When Chairman Xi flies to the US this month, the White House must demand Mark is on that plane with him.’

A State Department spokesperson directed a request for comment on any conversation Biden may have with Xi to the White House but said that the department ‘continually’ raises Swidan’s captivity during meetings with Chinese officials and that there is ‘no greater priority’ than Americans detained overseas.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Swidan’s mother expressed frustration that Blinken seems to ‘running from country to country handing out money like its water’ while her son sits in prison sleeping on a concrete floor for over a decade.

‘Throw them [China] a billion and let him out, you know, because with hostage situations that’s what they want,’ Swidan said, adding that the Biden administration has had the ‘gall’ to tell her in the past that they don’t know what China wants in exchange for her son.

Swidan says she worries every day that her son’s deteriorating condition and inhumane living conditions will lead him to take his own life in prison before his release can be secured. 

I’m not going to give up hope and even if something happens to him, God forbid, I’m still going after these people,’ Swidan told Fox News Digital. ‘Everybody that dragged their feet and made excuses whether they’re in China or in America. They are going to see the biggest global lawsuit they’ve ever seen and I don’t even want one penny out of it. I just want them to know what they did to this man.’

Biden is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday in San Francisco, California and the White House says the two leaders are expected to discuss the relationship between the United States and China, including the importance of maintaining ‘open lines of communication.’

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The U.S. government will release its latest report on consumer prices Tuesday morning, and experts think it will show that inflation is continuing to slow down.

Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal think the Bureau of Labor Statistics report will show that prices rose 0.1% compared to September, and 3.3% compared to October 2022.

Core prices, which exclude food and energy prices because they can be highly volatile, are expected to rise 0.3% from September, and 4.1% compared to October 2022.

In September, overall prices rose 0.2% from the month before, and 3.7% over the previous 12 months.

The report will be a major factor in the Federal Reserve’s next decision on interest rates. The central U.S. bank will meet for the final time this year Dec. 12 and 13.

Based on options market data, the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool predicts the Fed will leave interest rates where they are, in the range of 5.25% to 5.5%. The central bank also left rates alone in September and October after a series of steep increases throughout 2022 and early this year.

EY Chief Economist Gregory Daco wrote last week that overall prices may have even decreased slightly from September to October compared to the month before because gasoline prices fell sharply.

‘A moderate 0.3% m/m in core CPI (excluding food and energy) was offset by a significant 3% decline in energy prices driven by a plunge in gasoline prices,’ he said.

Officials including Fed Chair Jerome Powell have suggested that the central bank is comfortable with the progress it has made in reducing inflation so far. U.S. inflation peaked at 9.1% annually in June 2022, so it has slowed significantly even though it remains well above the 2% rate the Fed says it wants to achieve.

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SAN DIEGO – San Diego State coach Brady Hoke announced Monday he will retire from leading the Aztecs after this season, having guided the program for six years over two stints that included three bowl appearances.

Hoke, 65, is 39-31 (.557) at San Diego State, but just 3-7 this year. He is in the fourth season of his second term as Aztecs head coach.

“I am proud of what we accomplished at San Diego State,” Hoke said. “I am grateful to all the great student-athletes I’ve had the chance to work with, molding them into men, husbands, fathers and pillars in the community. I will always cherish my time leading this program.”

Hoke went 13-12, turning around a long struggling San Diego State program in 2009-10 before becoming head coach at Michigan.

He went 31-21 in four years with the Wolverines. He was fired during the 2012 season.

Hoke returned to San Diego State first as an assistant in 2019 under Rocky Long, then was promoted to head coach again in 2020. He led the Aztecs to a school record 12 victories in 2021.

Hoke also spent six seasons as head coach at Ball State, his alma mater, going 34-38 with a 12-win season in 2008.

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Scoring has been down in the NFL this season, but don’t tell that to the Houston Texans. With rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud leading the way, Houston has averaged 520 yards of offense and 34.5 points over the past two weeks.

32 THINGS WE LEARNED IN WEEK 10: C.J. Stroud makes clear case as NFL’s top rookie

And as so often happens, a backup player is taking advantage of an injury to show he’s worthy of a larger share of the offensive pie. That just happens to be a recurring theme in this week’s rundown of fantasy football winners and losers.

Week 10 fantasy football winners

WR Noah Brown, Houston Texans: One game is a fluke, but consecutive games with 150 or more receiving yards makes you an instant fantasy must-start. Brown has racked up 13 receptions for 325 yards and a touchdown across the past two games, and he has tremendous rapport with rookie QB C.J. Stroud, who is making everyone around him a star.

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RB Ty Chandler, Minnesota Vikings: Chandler got his opportunity when Alexander Mattison exited early for the concussion protocol. The second-year back didn’t tear it up, but he operated as the workhorse, and was able to find the end zone. With Cam Akers done for the season, and Mattison doing nothing special before he went down, Chandler has a chance to shine.

RB Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys: Dowdle was the team’s leading rusher, gobbling up a team-high 79 yards on 12 carries, mostly in garbage time. Still, it’s the second time in the past three games he has had at least seven total touches, and he is one Tony Pollard injury away from a giant role. Dowdle is also worth a look in leagues rewarding individual return yardage.

WR Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers: Johnston hauled in his first NFL touchdown, and his role is growing slowly but surely. Nobody is bumping Keenan Allen from top receiver status in Los Angeles, but Johnston has the opportunity to be the second-best receiving option on a pass-happy team.

TE Tyler Conklin, New York Jets: Conklin registered seven grabs for a season-best 70 yards, and he has gone for 58 or more receiving yards in four of the past six games. Yes, he was blanked in Week 8, but he’s been putting up low-end TE1 numbers more often than not.

Week 10 fantasy football losers

WR Christian Watson, Green Bay Packers: Any momentum from Watson’s big rookie season has not carried over as he has struggled with injuries and consistency. In the past three games he has six catches for a total of 93 yards.

RB Justice Hill, Baltimore Ravens: Hill has been unable to carve out a meaningful role in the Baltimore backfield, as Gus Edwards keeps scoring touchdowns, and more recently, Keaton Mitchell has burst onto the scene. There are only so many touches to go around in Charm City, and Hill just isn’t seeing them.

QB Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mayfield banged his thumb on a helmet late in Sunday’s win over the Titans, and he could have his throwing affected in the short term. He hasn’t had a 300-yard game since Week 2, and has just one game with three touchdowns all season.

WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Tennessee Titans: Westbrook-Ikhine managed to score touchdowns in consecutive games earlier in the season, and he scored three times in a five-game span. Since rookie QB Will Levis has taken the reins of the offense, however, Westbrook-Ikhine has been an afterthought.

RB Emari Demercado, Arizona Cardinals: Demercado had an opportunity to be the bell cow in the desert, but he suffered an injury, and now James Conner is back and fully healthy. There’s no reason to keep the rookie rostered.

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