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Rapper Cardi B took the stage in Wisconsin to deliver a speech at a campaign rally for Vice President Harris on Friday, but an apparent teleprompter glitch had the performer stumbling before she could begin.

Cardi B was among the celebrities at Harris’ third and final Wisconsin rally, in the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis. Milwaukee is home to the most Democratic votes in Wisconsin, but its conservative suburbs are where most Republicans live.

As Cardi B stood before the podium, it appeared the teleprompter wasn’t displaying her speech.

‘One second guys, one second,’ the rapper said as the crowd cheered.

For nearly two minutes, the ‘WAP’ singer tried to work the crowd until the apparent glitch was fixed.

‘I’m a little nervous, guys! I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole life,’ she said as the crowd continued to cheer the rapper on.

‘I need Patience over here. Patience, where are you girl?’ Cardi B said, referring to a staffer.

A woman eventually brought Cardi B a cell phone on which the rapper could begin her speech.

‘I took my time writing this speech so I’m going to make sure I deliver it right,’ Cardi B told the crowd.

At one point during the speech, the rapper addressed former President Trump.

‘Did you hear what Donny Trump said the other day?’ Cardi B said, referring to Trump saying he’ll protect women ‘whether they like it or not.’

‘Donny, don’t,’ she said. ‘Please.’

Trump held a dueling rally across town in Milwaukee in the same arena where the Republican convention took place in July.

Trump narrowly won Wisconsin in 2016 but lost in 2020 to President Biden.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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The 2024 NFL regular season is reaching its midway point in Week 9, but fantasy football is already past it. Fantasy managers are starting to get their teams ready for playoff runs by reinforcing their rosters and trying to start the right bye-week streamers to remain competitive each week.

After a bye week respite in Week 8, the San Francisco 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers are both off in Week 9. That will knock some top fantasy contributors like Brock Purdy, Jordan Mason, Najee Harris, George Pickens, Deebo Samuel and George Kittle out of action. Even kickers Chris Boswell and Anders Carlson will be missed by their respective squads.

What should fantasy football owners do to replace these quality options? Navigating injuries and bye-week absences is never easy, but there are always plug-in streamers and depth pieces available on the waiver wire.

Need some help with those difficult fantasy lineup decisions? Here are 50 players to start or sit in Week 9 of the 2024 NFL season.

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Week 9 Fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em: QBs

START: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

The Buccaneers are surrendering the third-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks and have allowed at least four passing touchdowns in three of their last four games. Expect Mahomes to feast, especially as he develops more chemistry with DeAndre Hopkins.

START: Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams (at Seattle Seahawks)

Stafford has played two games this season with both Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua at his disposal. He is averaging 298 passing yards and 2.5 touchdowns per game in those contests. While Nacua’s injury status will bear monitoring, Stafford’s matchup against a middle-of-the-pack Seahawks defense should make him a solid streaming replacement for Brock Purdy owners this week.

START: Bo Nix, Denver Broncos (at Baltimore Ravens)

Nix is fresh off a four-touchdown outing against the Carolina Panthers. He can be trusted against a Ravens team that is tied for the league lead in passing touchdowns allowed to quarterbacks (17).

START: Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints (at Carolina Panthers)

Trusting the Saints amid their six-game losing streak may not sound appealing, but it’s important to remember what they did in Week 1 against the Panthers. Carr threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns in that contest in a 47-10 romp over their divisional rivals. That makes him a potential top-10 play in Week 9.

SIT: Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals (vs. Chicago Bears)

The Bears are allowing just 11 fantasy points per game to quarterbacks, second-fewest in the NFL, and just did a good job limiting Jayden Daniels before the rookie’s improbable Hail Mary at the end of regulation. Murray could still work his way into QB1 territory, but his ceiling is much lower than usual against a quality defense.

SIT: Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (at Buffalo Bills)

Tagovailoa has a record of 1-7 against the Bills while averaging just under 200 yards per game with seven touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Buffalo limited Tagovailoa to 145 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions in Week 2, so don’t expect Tagovailoa to get revenge in this matchup.

SIT: Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)

Smith failed to throw a touchdown in his first game of the season without DK Metcalf in Week 8. Metcalf (knee) is out again in Week 9, so don’t be surprised if Smith has another dud outing.

SIT: Jameis Winston, Cleveland Browns (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)

Winston just threw for 334 yards and three touchdowns against the Ravens, but that was a great matchup against Baltimore’s leaky secondary. The Chargers’ defense has performed well in Jim Harbaugh’s first season and has allowed just eight total touchdowns to quarterbacks this season. Winston may still post solid yardage totals, but without multiple scores, he will probably finish as a QB2.

Week 9 Fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em: RBs

START: Aaron Jones, Minnesota Vikings (vs. Indianapolis Colts)

Jones had an off week in Week 8 against the Rams on ‘Thursday Night Football’ but should remedy that in prime time this week. The Vikings are facing the Colts, who have allowed 162.5 yards per game to running backs over the last four weeks and four touchdowns.

START: Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams (at Seattle Seahawks)

Williams scored a touchdown in his 10th consecutive game in Week 8 and should continue that streak on Sunday. Seattle has one of the worst run defenses in the league and has allowed nearly 200 total yards per game to running backs over the last four weeks.

START: Tyler Allgeier, Atlanta Falcons (vs. Dallas Cowboys)

The Cowboys are tied with the Panthers for the most rushing yards allowed per game in 2024 (154.6). Allgeier carved up the Panthers’ defense for 108 total yards and a touchdown in their matchup, so expect things to pick back up for the third-year back after a quiet couple of weeks.

START: Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers (vs. New Orleans Saints)

It isn’t clear how much longer Hubbard will retain high-end fantasy value with Jonathan Brooks’ impending debut. Luckily, the Panthers face off against one of the worst run defenses in the NFL in Week 9. The Saints have allowed seven touchdowns and 177 total yards per game to running backs over the last four weeks.

START: Chase Brown, Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Las Vegas Raiders)

Zack Moss is doubtful for Cincinnati’s Week 9 clash with Los Angeles, so Brown should handle the majority of the Bengals’ running back snaps. The Raiders are allowing the 10th-most fantasy points per game to opposing running backs, so Brown could be a top-15 play this week.

SIT: Rachaad White or Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Kansas City Chiefs)

The Chiefs are the toughest fantasy defense for opposing running backs. They haven’t allowed 100 total yards to a running back group since Week 1 and haven’t allowed a running back touchdown since Week 3. Stay away from this timeshare if you can.

SIT: Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos (at Baltimore Ravens)

Williams disappointed his fantasy owners with a 52-yard dud against the Panthers, who have the league’s worst run defense, in Week 8. He now gets to face one of the league’s best run defenses in the Ravens, who are allowing just 69.9 rushing yards per game this season. Unless Williams can have a great receiving day, he’s a better fit on the bench than in fantasy lineups this week.

SIT: Travis Etienne Jr. or Tank Bigsby, Jacksonville Jaguars (at Philadelphia Eagles)

The Jaguars’ top two running backs are nursing injuries, facing an improving Eagles run defense that is allowing just 91.3 total yards per game to opposing running backs over the last three games and are playing their first game since Jacksonville traded away left tackle Cam Robinson. That makes this an unappealing duo to trust, especially without knowing how they will split carries.

SIT: J.K. Dobbins, Los Angeles Chargers (at Cleveland Browns)

The Browns are starting to get healthier on defense and looked revitalized against the Ravens with Jameis Winston at quarterback. More importantly, the Browns defense has allowed just 10 fantasy points per game to opposing running back groups over the last three weeks and slowed down Derrick Henry better than most teams in Week 8. You can start Dobbins if you need to, but don’t expect a standout performance.

Week 9 Fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em: WRs

START: Michael Pittman Jr., Indianapolis Colts (at Minnesota Vikings)

Pittman was nearly a ‘sit ’em’ for Week 9 before the Colts benched Anthony Richardson in favor of Joe Flacco. Pittman has finished no better than WR38 for the week with Richardson starting but has been a top-30 wideout in each of Flacco’s three games. Fire him up as a potential low-end WR2 if all goes well.

START: Cedric Tillman, Cleveland Browns (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)

Tillman proved his rise in production following the Amari Cooper trade was no one-week fluke after posting seven catches for 99 yards and two touchdowns against the Ravens. He faces a tougher Week 9 matchup against the Chargers, but he is the clear-cut No. 1 option for quarterback Jameis Winston, who loves to throw the ball downfield.

START: Ladd McConkey, Los Angeles Chargers (vs. Cleveland Browns)

The Browns just allowed Zay Flowers to rack up seven catches for 115 yards against them. McConkey could have similar success after catching six passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns in Week 9 against the Saints.

START: Xavier Worthy and DeAndre Hopkins, Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

The Buccaneers are allowing the seventh-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season, so this is a great matchup for Worthy and Hopkins. Feel free to wire up Worthy as a high-upside WR2 while Hopkins could be a higher-volume WR3 as he continues to develop chemistry with Mahomes.

SIT: Keenan Allen, Chicago Bears (at Arizona Cardinals)

Allen hasn’t yet clicked with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and is averaging under 10 points per game in full PPR leagues. The Cardinals may not be a great passing defense, but it’s still hard to trust Allen as Chicago figures things out on offense.

SIT: Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)

Lockett looked primed for a big outing in Week 8 when DK Metcalf was out with a knee injury. Instead, he caught just one pass on three targets for 9 yards. His average depth of target is the lowest it has been since 2020, so Lockett looks like a middling flex play against a divisional opponent in Week 9.

SIT: Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens (vs. Denver Broncos)

The writing is on the wall for Bateman’s target share in the Ravens’ passing offense after Baltimore made a trade for receiver Diontae Johnson on Tuesday afternoon. The receiver followed up his four-catch, 121-yard and one touchdown day in Week 7 with a one-catch dud against the Browns that saw him drop a 50-yard pass that hit him in the chest.

SIT: Jalen McMillan and Sterling Shepard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Kansas City Chiefs)

McMillan and Shepard may end up being the primary beneficiaries of the absences of Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, but this is not a good matchup for them. The Chiefs allow the seventh-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season, so Baker Mayfield may target his backs and tight ends in this one.

Week 9 Fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em: TEs

START: T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings (vs. Indianapolis Colts)

Hockenson is returning to Minnesota’s lineup for the first time since he suffered a torn ACL and MCL last December. Hockenson is expected to be a full go and the Colts have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends, so this is a good spot for him.

START: Mike Gesicki, Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Las Vegas Raiders)

Tee Higgins missed the Bengals’ Week 8 loss to the Eagles during which Gesicki was targeted nine times and caught seven passes for 73 yards. Higgins (quad) is listed as doubtful for Week 9, so that should give Gesicki plenty of targets against a Raiders defense that has been close to league-average against tight ends.

START: AJ Barner, Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)

Both Noah Fant and DK Metcalf will be out for the Seahawks in Week 9. That could give Barner a chance to post a big game, as he should see plenty of targets against a Rams defense that ranks 32nd in defensive DVOA against tight ends and has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

START: Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Kansas City Chiefs)

Continue to fire Otton up as a starter with the Buccaneers shorthanded at receiver. He is averaging 8.5 catches for 94.5 yards and a touchdown per game over his last two games while the Chiefs have allowed the third-most fantasy points per game to tight ends this season.

SIT: Tucker Kraft, Green Bay Packers (vs. Detroit Lions)

The Lions defense has held opposing tight ends in check during the 2024 NFL season. They have allowed the second-fewest fantasy points per game to the position while only the Texans have allowed fewer receptions to tight ends. Kraft has had no more than three receptions in any game since Week 5 and may be hard-pressed to produce if Jordan Love (groin) is held out of the lineup before the team’s Week 10 bye.

SIT: Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo Bills (vs. Miami Dolphins)

The Bills’ second-year tight end hasn’t delivered the elite production fantasy owners who drafted him were hoping for in 2024. He has finished as a top-10 tight end just twice in the first eight games of the season. The Dolphins have allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points to tight ends and Kincaid logged just four catches for 33 yards against them in Week 2. This is a low-upside matchup in what has suddenly become a crowded Bills receiver room.

SIT: Zach Ertz, Washington Commanders (at New York Giants)

Ertz had a respectable four-catch, 62-yard outing against the Giants in Week 2, but New York has allowed the third-fewest fantasy points per game to the position. The Giants also haven’t allowed a touchdown to a tight end yet, so this is a low-upside matchup for the Commanders’ top TE target.

Week 9 Fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em: Ks

START: Will Reichard, Minnesota Vikings (vs. Indianapolis Colts)

Reichard has made at least two field goals in five of his last six games and averaged 2.9 extra points per outing this season. The Vikings rookie hasn’t yet missed a kick and will now go up against a Colts defense that has allowed 2.4 field goal attempts per game. That makes Reichard a high-floor bye-week fill-in for Chris Boswell.

START: Chad Ryland, Arizona Cardinals (vs. Chicago Bears)

Ryland has enjoyed a quality campaign in place of the injured Matt Prater. Ryland has made at least two field goals in three of his four starts and has shown a clutch ability to make game-winning kicks. As long as he’s confident, he can be trusted against a Bears defense that has allowed the second-most field goal attempts per game (2.6).

START: Dustin Hopkins, Cleveland Browns (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)

Hopkins is a risky start, but he is fresh off a three field goal game against the Baltimore Ravens and should get more opportunities each week with Jameis Winston running the show instead of Deshaun Watson. The Chargers allow just 1.9 field goal attempts to opposing teams each game, but this is all about backing a Cleveland offense that generated a season-high 401 yards and 29 points against the Ravens.

SIT: Brandon McManus, Green Bay Packers (vs. Detroit Lions)

The Packers averaged three field goal attempts per game in Malik Willis’ three starts, so McManus may seem like an appealing streamer for some if Jordan Love is out. The one issue? The Lions are averaging 33.4 points per game, so the Packers will need touchdowns to keep pace with them. That could lead Matt LaFleur to eschew some close field-goal attempts to try to go for touchdowns.

SIT: Chase McLaughlin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Kansas City Chiefs)

The Chiefs allow the fifth-fewest points per game in the NFL (17.6) and have held opposing receivers in check this year. That may make it hard for Tampa Bay to move the ball with Chris Godwin (ankle) and Mike Evans (hamstring) sidelined, so that could lead to a decrease in opportunities for McLaughlin in Week 9.

SIT: Blake Grupe, New Orleans Saints (at Carolina Panthers)

Grupe had a great performance against the Panthers in Week 1, hitting all four of his field goals and five extra points. That said, New Orleans’ offense won’t be as sharp as it was in that contest without Rashid Shaheed and several offensive linemen. Derek Carr’s return should up Grupe’s potential, but he’s far from a sure-fire start amid New Orleans’ six-game losing streak.

Week 9 Fantasy football start ’em and sit ’em: D/STs

START: Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Most of the attention is focused on the Kansas City offense, but the defense deserves some love too. They aren’t dominant for fantasy purposes, ranking around league average, but a matchup with Tampa Bay makes them a worthy start. Baker Mayfield’s interceptions have ticked up recently and Kansas City should be able to contain his receiving weapons well with Chris Godwin (ankle) and Mike Evans (hamstring) sidelined.

START: Washington Commanders (at New York Giants)

Washington has held four of its last five opponents to less than 20 points and did the same to the Giants during their Week 2 matchup. Dan Quinn’s unit should have no problem continuing to limit New York’s anemic, Daniel Jones-led attack.

START: Buffalo Bills (vs. Miami Dolphins)

Buffalo is forcing just under two takeaways per game, registering at least one in every game. They also have a 7-1 record against Tua Tagovailoa and have typically forced him into numerous mistakes during their matchups. Expect another strong showing as the Dolphins try to keep Tagovailoa safe and avoid another serious injury.

START: New Orleans Saints (at Carolina Panthers)

Whether it’s Bryce Young or Andy Dalton, the Panthers make for a great matchup for fantasy purposes this week. Carolina just dealt Diontae Johnson to the Baltimore Ravens, making their offense even worse than it already was.

SIT: Green Bay Packers (vs. Detroit Lions)

The Lions are averaging a whopping 33.4 points per game this season. Divisional matchups may be a bit more competitive, but fantasy managers should want no part in slowing down Detroit’s offense despite Green Bay’s status as one of fantasy football’s best D/ST units this season.

SIT: New York Giants (vs. Washington Commanders)

Jayden Daniels may be nursing an injury, but there’s little reason to back the Giants defense in this matchup. Sure, New York is averaging a league-leading 4.4 sacks per game this season, but Daniels’ escape-ability should effectively neutralize them and give the Giants defense a low floor.

SIT: Denver Broncos (at Baltimore Ravens)

Benching the top-ranked fantasy defense is never an easy decision, but the Ravens are a big step up in competition for the Broncos. Denver has faced a fairly easy schedule to start the 2024 NFL season, and the Buccaneers probably rate as the best offense they have seen. Lamar Jackson should test Denver’s stop-unit in ways it hasn’t yet been tested, so this is a good week to fade the Broncos.

SIT: Philadelphia Eagles (vs. Jacksonville Jaguars)

The Jaguars’ record makes them look like an appealing offense to fade, but in reality, they are averaging a respectable 21.5 points per game and have only turned the ball over nine times thus far in 2024. The Eagles could post modest production against the Jaguars, but don’t expect them to be one of the best defensive teams in Week 9.

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The Breeders’ Cup World Championships is one of the richest events in sports, with over $30 million paid out in purses and awards.

Owners will be paid through the 10th-place finish position and will share their winnings with their jockeys and trainers on their agreed-upon terms. A victory may carry more weight than just the prize money at stake as it can also boost a horse’s value when it comes time to consider breeding.

The 2024 event, staged at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in California, featured five Breeders’ Cup races on Friday with nine more on tap Saturday. The Breeders’ Cup has been held at other venues previously, including Santa Anita Park, Keeneland and Churchill Downs among others.

Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup schedule

Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint – $1 million purse – (Post time: noon ET/9 a.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint – $1 million purse – (Post time: 3:41 p.m. ET/12:41 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Distaff – $2 million purse – (Post time: 4:21 p.m. ET/1:21 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Turf – $5 million purse – (Post time: 5:01 p.m. ET/2:01 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Classic – $7 million purse – (Post time: 5:41 p.m. ET/2:41 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf – $2 million purse – (Post time: 6:25 p.m. ET/3:25 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Sprint – $2 million purse – (Post time: 7:05 p.m. ET/4:05 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Mile – $2 million purse – (Post time: 7:45 p.m. ET/4:45 p.m. PT)

Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile – $1 million purse – (Post time: 8:25 p.m. ET/5:25 p.m. PT)

How to watch Breeders’ Cup races

Saturday

Date: Nov. 2
Time: 2-8 p.m. ET
TV Network: NBC and USA Network
Streaming Info: Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app

Breeders’ Cup Classic entries

Conditions: 1¼ miles for 3-year-olds and up. Purse: $7 million. Post time: 5:41 p.m. ET Saturday.

(Post position, horse, trainer, jockey, morning-line odds)

1. Forever Young, Yoshito Yahagai, Ryusei Sakai, 6-1

2. Highlands Falls, Brad Cox, Luis Saez, 20-1

3. City of Troy, Aidan O’Brien, Ryan Moore, 5-2

4. Mixto, Doug O’Neill, Kyle Frey, 30-1

5. Senor Buscador, Todd Fincher, Joel Rosario, 30-1

6. Derma Sotogake, Hidetaka Otonashi, Christophe Lemaire, 20-1

7. Ushba Tesoro, Noboru Takagi, Yuga Kawada, 12-1

8. Pyrenees, Cherie DeVaux, Brian Hernandez Jr., 30-1

9. Fierceness, Todd Pletcher, John Velazquez, 3-1

10. Tapit Trice, Todd Pletcher, Irad Ortiz Jr., 30-1

11. Sierra Leone, Chad Brown, Flavien Prat, 12-1

12. Arthur’s Ride, Bill Mott, Junior Alvardo, 15-1

13. Newgate, Bob Baffert, Frankie Dettori, 20-1

14. Next, William Cowans, Luan Machado, 8-1

Also eligible

15. Rattle N Roll, Kenny McPeek, Jose Ortiz, 30-1

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WWE loves its international premium live events, and the eighth one of the year is Saturday with Crown Jewel 2024.

Now a staple in WWE’s fall calendar, Crown Jewel will be held in Saudi Arabia for the sixth time since its inception in 2018 and has one of the biggest cards of 2024 with seven matches scheduled, the most since SummerSlam in August.

Highlighting the day will be the inter-brand matchups between Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Gunther, as well as Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, with the winner of each match capturing the newly unveiled Crown Jewel title. Two titles − the United States and Women’s Tag Team Championships − will be defended, and three singles matches with some heated rivalries will take place, including the old Bloodline facing the new Bloodline.

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Watch: Crown Jewel Countdown show

When is Crown Jewel 2024?

Crown Jewel 2024 is Saturday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. ET.

Is there a Crown Jewel 2024 preshow?

WWE will air a Crown Jewel countdown show at 11 a.m. ET on YouTube and its social media platforms.

Where is Crown Jewel 2024?

Crown Jewel 2024 is taking place at Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

How to watch Crown Jewel 2024: TV channel, streaming

The event can be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on WWE Network.

Crown Jewel 2024 match card

Matches not in order

WWE Crown Jewel Championship match: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. World Heavyweight Champion Gunther
WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship match: WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax vs. Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan
Triple threat match for United States Championship: LA Knight (c) vs. Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes
Fatal-four way tag team match for WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair (c) vs. Kairi Sane and Iyo Sky vs. Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson vs. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven
Roman Reigns, Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu)
Seth Rollins vs. Bronson Reed
Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens

James H. Williams Crown Jewel 2024 predictions

Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther: A big-time matchup between the top two champions here but I don’t see a way where one is getting a clean victory over the other. To keep both champions strong, I’d expect to see some level of interference here. Winner: Draw.
Liv Morgan vs. Nia Jax: Morgan has things working in her favor coming into this match. She will likely have members of the Judgement Day by her side. She won’t have to worry much about Rhea Ripley, who suffered an injury early in the week while at NXT. Also, we have to see where Tiffany Stratton fits into things as the Money in the Bank briefcase holder. Winner: Liv Morgan.
LA Knight (c) vs. Andrade vs. Carmelo Hayes: I’d have to keep an eye out for Carmelo here. He could find himself walking out as a new champion, if WWE wants to use the opportunity to add a boost to a up and coming star. Winner: Carmelo Hayes.
Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair (c) vs. Kairi Sane and Iyo Sky vs. Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson vs. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven: I don’t see Jade and Bianca losing the titles just yet. I think they retain the titles but I’d expect Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson to have an impressive showing as they continue to make a name for themselves on the main roster. Winner: Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair.
Roman Reigns, Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu): Roman and the Usos are back together despite all that’s happened over the last few years but I expect Solo and The Bloodline to capitalize on the numbers advantage in this one. Winner: The Bloodline.
Seth Rollins vs. Bronson Reed: Reed has been looking to make a statement over the last few weeks and there’s no better opportunity for him to make one than against a former world champion like Rollins. This one has the potential to be the best match of the night. Winner: Bronson Reed.
Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens: Owens hasn’t been happy with some of his friends as of late including Orton. I expect Owens to continue playing mind games with Orton and get the better of him in this matchup. Winner: Kevin Owens.

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., refused to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris at a rally in Detroit, Michigan on Friday.

Tlaib appeared alongside fellow ‘squad’ member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and members of the United Auto Workers union. While Ocasio-Cortez and other speakers threw their support behind Harris, Tlaib only urged Michiganders to get out and vote and didn’t mention Harris, according to the Detroit News.

‘Don’t underestimate the power you all have,’ she told rally-goers. ‘More than those ads, those lawn signs, those billboards, you all have more power to turn out people that understand we’ve got to fight back against corporate greed in our country. … We’ve got to make sure that the nonpartisan part of the ballot gets filled in.’

Tlaib has been heavily critical of the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. Her stance mirrors that of many Muslims and Arabs in the U.S., a demographic that has a large representation in Michigan.

Tlaib issued her most stark rejection of the Harris-Walz ticket in September during an appearance on MSNBC. She said at the time that she had many consituents come to her saying they did not feel their could support Harris and she told them, ‘there’s other people on this ballot that support a ceasefire. There’s other people on this ballot that can protect our community.’

There are multiple third-party candidates for president on the ballot in Michigan, including Jill Stein and left-wing activist Cornel West.

Harris’ campaign is attempting to play both sides of the Gaza conflict, appealing to Jewish voters in Pennsylvania by highlighting her support for Israel’s autonomy, while condemning the violence in Gaza in ads aimed at Michigan Muslims.

A report from CNN on Friday put a spotlight on the Harris campaign’s divergent Facebook ads.

‘And let me be clear- I will always stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself,’ Harris says in the Facebook ad, which had been taken from her DNC convention speech. ‘And I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas caused on October 7, including unspeakable sexual violence and the massacre of young people at a music festival.’

After an edit, Harris adds, ‘And know this: I will never hesitate to take whatever action is necessary to defend our forces and our interests against Iran and Iran-backed terrorists.’

Meanwhile, the Harris campaign launched a separate ad, this one aimed at Arab-Americans in Michigan, expressing solidarity with civilians in Gaza.

‘What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating,’ Harris says in the ad. ‘We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering and I will not be silent.’

In another speech featured in the same ad,’ Harris says, ‘Our common humanity compels us to act.’

The video itself is captioned as ‘VP Harris has been working to end the suffering in Gaza.’

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Week 10 of the college football season will culminate in a must-see Big Ten showdown between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Penn State Nittany Lions. This game, which kicks off Saturday’s action, is hugely important, with the Buckeyes on a quest to avoid a second loss, and the Nittany Lions focused on staying undefeated.

No. 3 Penn State has a perfect 7-0 record after defeating Wisconsin 28-13 in Week 9. Nittany Lions starting quarterback Drew Allar suffered a left knee injury in the first half of the game against Wisconsin forcing him to exit. Sophomore backup Beau Pribula replaced Allar and completed 11 of 13 passes with a touchdown, helping secure the victory. The uncertainty of Allar’s availability for the upcoming game against Ohio State adds unpredictability to this highly anticipated matchup.

No. 4 Ohio State faced a challenging game against Nebraska in Week 9, narrowly winning 21-17. Despite the victory, the Buckeyes’ performance fell short of expectations following their loss to Oregon two weeks earlier. Quarterback Will Howard played a key role in securing the much-needed win, throwing for 221 yards along with three touchdowns and one interception.

When is Ohio State-Penn State game?

Kickoff is Saturday, Nov. 2 at noon ET from Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania. 

How to watch Ohio State vs. Penn State, TV and Streaming info

Date: Saturday, Nov. 2
Time: 12 p.m. ET
TV: Fox
Stream: Fubo, YouTube TV
Location: Beaver Stadium (University Park, Pennsylvania)

Catch Ohio State vs. Penn State and more college football with Fubo

College football Week 10 schedule, Top 25

Here are the kickoff times and TV info for Top 25 teams in the US LBM Coaches Poll. (All times are Eastern): 

Air Force at No. 21 Army, CBS, noon
No. 25 Memphis at UTSA, ESPN2, noon
No. 18 Ole Miss at Arkansas, ESPN, noon
Duke at No. 5 Miami (FL), ABC, noon
Minnesota at No. 25 Illinois, FS1, noon
No. 4 Ohio State at No. 3 Penn State, FOX, noon
Florida at No. 2 Georgia, ABC, 3:30 p.m.
No. 15 Kansas State at Houston, FOX, 3:30 p.m.
Texas Tech at No. 10 Iowa State, 3:30 p.m.
No. 13 Indiana at Michigan, Peacock, 3:30 p.m.
No 1. Oregon at Michigan, CBS, 3:30 p.m.
No. 11 Texas A&M at South Carolina, ABC, 7:30 p.m.
Louisville at No. 8 Clemson, ESPN, 7:30 p.m.
Kentucky at No. 7 Tennessee, SEC Network, 7:45 p.m.
No. 17 Pittsburgh at No. 20 SMU, ACC Network, 8:00 p.m.

College football picks Week 10

Here are USA TODAY Sports’ expert picks for all of Saturday’s ranked Week 10 games. 

Ohio State vs. Penn State odds, line

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Spread: Ohio State (-3) 
Moneyline: Ohio State (-155); Penn State (+135) 
Over/under: 46.5 

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A pro-Trump group has launched a seven-figure ad buy as a closing pitch for the former president after the clip went viral on social media.

On Friday, Building America’s Future (BAF), a conservative nonprofit, released the clip titled ‘Moments’ that it says highlights the ‘attacks on Donald Trump and his supporters in recent months.’

The ad, posted on X by Elon Musk and others, has garnered over 20 million views on X. 

‘Think about all they’ve done to Donald Trump,’ the ad says. ‘First it was hoaxes, witch hunts, and impeachments. Then it was FBI raids, courtrooms, and mug shots. Finally, it was bullets in a Pennsylvania field.

‘And after all that, this man stood up, with blood draining down his face, pumped his fist in the air and told us to ‘Fight. Fight. Fight.’’

The ad then plays a clip from Trump saying. ‘America’s future will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger, free-er, greater, and more united than ever before. And we will Make America Great Again.’

‘We know what they think of us,’ a narrator says before a clip of President Biden speaking.

‘The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters,’ Biden says, echoing his comment that sparked a political firestorm earlier this week. 

‘So, if Donald Trump can get through all of that, We can get out to vote,’ the ad closes.

BAF will begin airing the ad as part of a $1.2 million spend on national television across battleground states as well as paid digital and texting. 

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The Nifty largely consolidated over the past five sessions but did so with a bearish undertone. The Nifty traded in a defined range and closed the week with a modest gain. Importantly, the index also stayed below its crucial resistance points. The volatility also expanded; the India VIX surged higher by 8.68% to 15.90 on a weekly basis. Given the ranged move by the markets, the trading range got narrower. The Nifty oscillated in a 363-point range; this was much less than the previous week. Following a largely consolidating but bearish setup, the headline index closed with a modest weekly gain of 123.55 points (+0.51%).

It was a four-day trading week as Friday just had a short one-hour symbolic ceremonial Mahurat Trading session. In the week before this one, the Nifty had violated and closed well below the 100-DMA which currently stands at 24669. The Index has also violated the 20-week MA placed at 24744. This makes the zone of 24650–24750 the most important market resistance area. So long as the Nifty stays below this zone, no trending and sustainable upmove shall occur in the markets. In other words, so long as the Nifty stays below this crucial resistance zone, it remains vulnerable to continued selling pressure. The most immediate support zone for the Nifty now stands at 23900; the markets would get weaker if this level is breached on the downside.

The global markets are expected to give a stronger handover; given this thing, the Indian markets may see a stable start to the week on Monday. The levels of 24450 and 24580 would act as immediate resistance points. The supports come in at 24120 and 23900.

The weekly RSI stands at 51.24; it remains neutral and does not show any divergence against the price. The weekly MACD is bearish and trades above the signal line.

The pattern analysis of the weekly charts shows strong momentum on the downsides for Nifty. The 20-DMA is showing a steep decline; it has already crossed below the 50-DMA and it is about the cross below the 100-DMA as well. This indicates strong selling pressure and has increased the possibility of the Nifty staying in an intermediate downtrend for some more time. The resistances have been dragged lower; technical rebounds, as and when they happen, would find resistance between 24650-24750 levels.

All in all, even if the Nifty gets a stable and firm start to the week, it is not out of the woods as yet. Any technical rebounds, as and when they take place, should be chased very cautiously. All up moves shall face resistance at the levels of 24600 and higher; there is a greater likelihood that these rebounds are likely to get sold into at higher levels. It is strongly recommended that leveraged positions must be kept at modest levels and all profits on either side must be guarded vigilantly. A highly cautious approach is advised for the coming week.

Sector Analysis for the coming week

In our look at Relative Rotation Graphs®, we compared various sectors against CNX500 (NIFTY 500 Index), which represents over 95% of the free float market cap of all the stocks listed.

Relative Rotation Graphs (RRG) do not show any major change in the sectoral setup. The Nifty Pharma, Services Sector, IT, and Consumption Indices are inside the leading quadrant of the RRG. Even though a couple of them are slowing down in their relative momentum, these groups are likely to relatively outperform the broader markets.

The Nifty FMCG and Midcap 100 index are the only two groups inside the weakening quadrant; they may also continue to slow down on their relative performance against the broader markets.

The PSU Bank Index, Realty, Infrastructure, Media, PSE, Auto, Energy, and Commodities indices are inside the lagging quadrant. Among these, the Energy, Auto, PSE, and Media Index may relatively underperform the broader markets. The rest are improving sharply on their relative momentum and may eventually improve their relative performance against the broader market.

The Nifty Bank, Metal, and Financial Services index are inside the improving quadrant and may continue improving their relative performance against the broader markets.

Important Note: RRG™ charts show the relative strength and momentum of a group of stocks. In the above Chart, they show relative performance against NIFTY500 Index (Broader Markets) and should not be used directly as buy or sell signals.  

Milan Vaishnav, CMT, MSTA

Consulting Technical Analyst

www.EquityResearch.asia | www.ChartWizard.ae

Baron Corbin, Indi Hartwell and Tegan Nox are expected to depart WWE after several years with the company, according to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.

Corbin was made aware that his contract would expire and that he would not be re-signed by the company.

Corbin spent 12 years with the company and portrayed several versions of his character including a king and a gambler.

He’s a former WWE United States Champion, King of the Ring (2019) and Men’s Money in the Bank winner (2017).

Hartwell has been an active member of the roster and was on the latest episode of Friday Night Smackdown the same day she was released from the company. Though she seemed incredulous about the news at first, she posted gracious remarks on X, formerly Twitter, writing, “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.’

The Australian won the NXT Women’s Championship before moving up to WWE’s main roster in 2023. She also won the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship with Candice LeRae in 2021.

Nox was also released from the company on Friday. She had competed for several wrestling promotions before arriving in WWE in 2017.

She missed significant time early in her WWE career after suffering several injuries, including ACL and MCL tears, in a match against Rhea Ripley in 2018.

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Bill Belichick is sharing his ‘biggest catch’ and it has nothing to do with his legendary football career.

Belichick, 72, and rumored girlfriend Jordon Hudson, 24, showed off their nautical-themed Halloween costume in a series of Instagram photos on Thursday. Belichick dressed as a fisherman, complete with a yellow raincoat, a wide-brimmed hat, a cigar dangling out of his mouth and a fishing pole. Hudson dressed up as a mermaid that was caught in Belichick’s fishing line at the shoreline, showcasing her sequin tail and jeweled top.

‘Ouucchhhh!!!’ Hudson captioned photos of the pair on the beach. Belichick commented, ‘My biggest catch!!!’

JOE BURROW lookalike Macaulay Culkin dresses up as Bengals QB for Halloween

Belichick, an eight-time Super Bowl champion, mutually parted ways with the New England Patriots in January after 24 seasons as head coach. He later joined Instagram, or ‘Instaface’ as he called it, in September.’During my career in the NFL, I had built-in opportunity to express myself at a moment’s notice,’ Belichick wrote in his first ever Instagram post on Sept. 4. ‘The circumstance are different now. So, here I am. I am (surprisingly) thrilled to announce my decision to ultimo social media platforms wit the intention of connecting directly with fans and the public.’

To celebrate Belichick joining Instagram, Hudson shared a photo of the pair petting goats, the official mascot of the Navy’s football team, at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium: ‘This is my formal petition for @BillBelichick to change his handle to @ BillyGoat !! Welcome to the ‘Gram, Billy!!!!’

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