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The square boundaries are relatively short in Pune, so it’ll be interesting to see whether England stick with the heavy length they bowled so successfully in Rajkot.
Julian Lane emerged victorious over Cameron Vancamp in the headliner of the BKFC event at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on February 1. The welterweight from Mansfield, Ohio defeated his opponent from Lebanon, Indiana by knockout with a big overhand right. The bare-knuckle boxing bout was stopped at the official time of 54 seconds into the fourth round.
37-year-old Lane improved to 8-7 and secured his fourth win in a row. 31-year-old Vancamp dropped to 2-2, which snapped his two-fight winning streak.
“This is my [expletive] house,” Lane said. “This is my ring. I’m the ‘King of Violence.’ Jeremy Stephens, Mike Perry, either of y’all can get it any day.”
In the co-main event, Brennan Ward (1-0) of New London, CT knocked out James Dennis (2-3) of Great Falls, MT in 38 seconds at middleweight. In the featured bout, Dakota Cochrane (7-2) of Omaha, NE floored Will Santiago (2-1-1) of Albuquerque, NM in the third round, also at middleweight.
Among other BKFC Mohegan Sun results, Rico Disciullo (1-0) of Somerville, MA took a dominant win via third-round stoppage against North Carolina’s Anthony Foye (1-3) at featherweight. As well, Yorgan de Castro (1-0) of Fall River, MA successfully debuted in BKFC with a first-round TKO due to doctor stoppage against Bobby Brents (0-1) of Springfield, IL at heavyweight. Also at heavyweight, Parker Porter (1-0) of New Britain, CT dropped and stopped Chase Gormley (1-1) of Los Angeles, CA in 44 seconds.
Plus, Andrew Strode (3-0) of Denver, CO scored a five-round unanimous decision against Tyler Randall (4-3) of Cape Coral, FL at flyweight. Kicking off the main card at middleweight, Sito Navarro (2-1) of Worcester, MA TKO’d Jack Grady (1-4) of Buffalo, NY in the fourth round with a body shot.
Atop the BKFC Mohegan Sun prelims, Jared Lennon (1-0) of Lowell, MA stopped Jacob Kreitel (0-3) of Miles City, MT in the second round at featherweight, also with a body shot. In the event opener at welterweight, Spencer Meehan (1-0) defeated Grady Wall (0-1) of Village of Bergen, NY via first-round TKO due to a shoulder injury.
In a thrilling fight that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Julian Lane delivered a spectacular knockout in the fourth round to defeat Cameron Vancamp. The two fighters went back and forth throughout the match, exchanging heavy blows and showcasing their impressive skills.
With both fighters showing incredible heart and determination, it was Lane who ultimately emerged victorious with a stunning knockout in the fourth round. The crowd erupted in cheers as Lane celebrated his well-earned victory over Vancamp.
Congratulations to Julian Lane on his impressive win and to both fighters for putting on an unforgettable show for the fans. Stay tuned for more exciting fights and memorable moments in the world of combat sports.
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South Carolina QB target Jared Curtis of Nashville added an official visit to Auburn May 16th. He has Oregon, Georgia and USC down for officials in June. South Carolina coach Shane Beamer and QB/OC coach Mike Shule had an in-home visit with QB Jared Curtis in Nashville Thursday. Curtis is one of at least two quarterback the Gamecocks are heavily pursuing for the 2026 class. Auburn coach Hugh Freeze also made an-in home visit on Thursday. Curtis has also had in home visits this week with Florida State, Ohio State and North Carolina. Last week Georgia and Alabama met with him. Curtis has scheduled official visits to Oregon June 6th, Georgia June 13th and USC June 02th. He’s a former Georgia commitment.
South Carolina coach Shane Beamer and assistants visited OT Zyon Guiles of Carvers Bay on Thursday.
South Carolina coaches also visited WR Ryan Mosley on Thursday in Carrollton, GA.
South Carolina secondary coach Torrian Gray this week visited CB Jaydin Broadnax (6-3 185) of Delray Beach, FL.
South Carolina coaches Shane Beamer, Lonnie Teasley and Marquel Blackwell Friday visited RB Carsyn Baker in Fairburn, GA.
Clemson OL coach Matt Luke visited OT Canon Pickett (6-6 310) of Tampa on Thursday.
Luke Thursday also visited with OT Fletcher Turk (6-6 270) of Dacula, GA.
Luke also visited OT Mitchell Smith (66 310) of Picayune, MS on Thursday. Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin was also in for a visit.
Clemson OL coach Matt Luke visited with OT Malcolm Gaston (6-5 330) of North Augusta on Friday.
Clemson OL coach Matt Luke Friday visited DE Curtis Gentry (6-3 250) of Madison, MS.
South Carolina target RB Carsyn Baker was visited by Georgia Tech’s running backs coach Thursday.
Michigan coaches Thursday visited with South Carolina QB target Brady Smigiel in California.
Virginia Tech Thursday met with Clemson and South Carolina target OT Carter Scruggs of Leesburg, VA.
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman Thursday visited with South Carolina target DE Rodney Dunham. He also landed an offer from NC State.
Penn State had an in-home visit Thursday night with Clemson target OT Chance Barclay.
Georgia coach Kirby Smart was in to see USC target WR Ryan Mosley on Thursday.
South Carolina TE target DJ Howerton was offered by West Virginia.
Clemson target DE Dre Quinn of Roswell, GA was offered by Michigan and Miami.
Clemson target OT Zaden Krempin of Prosper, TX landed his 50th offer Thursday from Colorado whose OL coach was in for a visit.
CB Samari Matthews of Cornelius, NC named a final four of South Carolina, Clemson, Oregon and Florida State.
Dorman SAF Kentavion Anderson was offered by Michigan Friday.
South Carolina target 2026 6-1 Jordyn Jackson will take an official visit to Maryland this weekend. USC is in her final six along with Maryland, TCU, Alabama, Miami and Ohio State.
2027 DE Jaiden Bryant of Irmo will visit Florida Saturday. He was at North Carolina last Saturday.
Curtis sets a fourth official visit date; Matthews names final four – SportsTalkSC
As the recruiting trail heats up, two top high school basketball prospects are making big moves. Five-star recruit Curtis has set a fourth official visit date, while fellow top prospect Matthews has named his final four schools.
Curtis, a standout point guard from California, has already taken official visits to three schools and is now preparing for his fourth. The highly sought-after recruit has been keeping his decision close to the chest, but this latest visit could be a major indicator of where he’s leaning.
Meanwhile, Matthews, a versatile forward from Texas, has narrowed down his choices to four schools. With offers from some of the top programs in the country, Matthews has a tough decision ahead of him. But with his final four in place, fans are eagerly awaiting his announcement.
Stay tuned to SportsTalkSC for all the latest updates on these two top prospects as they navigate the recruiting process and make their college decisions.
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India vs England LIVE: Fourth T20, Pune – cricket score & updates
Welcome to the live coverage of the fourth T20 match between India and England happening at Pune. Both teams are geared up for an exciting showdown as they look to clinch the series. Stay tuned for ball-by-ball updates and live scores as the action unfolds on the field.
India won the toss and elected to bat first. The opening batsmen are out in the middle and the game is about to begin. Will India be able to set a challenging target for England or will the visitors’ bowlers dominate the game? Follow along as we bring you all the live updates and highlights from the match.
Don’t miss out on any of the action as the two teams battle it out for supremacy in this crucial encounter. Keep refreshing this page for the latest scores, wickets, and key moments from the match. Let’s sit back, relax, and enjoy some thrilling cricket action.
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Key events
The square boundaries are relatively short in Pune, so it’ll be interesting to see whether England stick with the heavy length they bowled so successfully in Rajkot.
Jacob Bethell and Saqib Mahmood come into the England team in place of Jamie Smith and Mark Wood.
India make three changes: Arshdeep Singh, who was rested in the third T20I, Rinku Singh and Shivam Dube are preferred to Mohammed Shami, Dhruv Jurel and Washington Sundar.
India Samson (wk), Abhishek, Varma, Suryakumar (c), Hardik, Dube, Rinku, Axar, Arshdeep, Bishnoi, Chakravarthy.
England Salt (wk), Duckett, Buttler (c), Brook, Livingstone, Bethell, Overton, Carse, Archer, Rashid, Saqib.
Jos Buttler has called correctly for the first time on tour, which means England will chase for the first time in the series.
Ben Duckett on England’s win in Rajkot
It’s a big moment for this team because it could have gone a different way. Credit to the guys for doing exactly what [Brendon McCullum] wants us to go and do. It’s to entertain. At times it’s not going to work, and that’s fine. But we could easily be 2-1 up in the series if things had gone a little bit better for us at the back end of the second game.
Hello and welcome to episode four of Bazball Nights, England’s new white-ball spin-off. So far it’s been great fun, with episodes devoted to mystery spin, raw pace and tediously extended metaphors and canny left-arm seam.
England won superbly in Rajkot to keep the series alive, when their counter-intuitive decision to pick four genuinely quick bowlers paid off; another win today would set up a series decider at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday. And even if they lose, the cricket will never, ever be dull.
The match starts at 1.30pm
Welcome to the live coverage of the fourth men’s cricket T20 international match between India and England! Both teams have been in top form throughout the series, with each match being closely contested.
India will be looking to bounce back after a narrow defeat in the previous match, while England will be aiming to maintain their winning streak and seal the series. It promises to be an exciting clash between two of the best T20 teams in the world.
Stay tuned as we provide you with live updates, commentary, and analysis of all the action from the match. Who will come out on top in this crucial encounter? Follow along to find out!
Let’s get ready for a thrilling game of cricket as India takes on England in the fourth T20 international. Don’t miss a moment of the action! #INDvENG #T20Cricket #LiveCoverage.
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The US economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace in the fourth quarter.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis’s advance estimate of fourth quarter US gross domestic product (GDP) showed the economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.3% during the period, below the 2.6% growth expected by economists surveyed by Bloomberg. The reading came in lower than the 3.1% growth seen in the third quarter.
Increases in consumer spending and government spending drove economic growth in the quarter while decreases in investment offset some gains. For the year, the US economy grew at 2.8% pace, slightly below the 2.9% number seen in 2023 but above the 2.5% growth seen in 2022.
Meanwhile, the “core” Personal Consumption Expenditures index, which excludes the volatile food and energy categories, grew by 2.5% in the fourth quarter, in line with estimates and above the 2.2% seen in the prior quarter.
The data’s release comes as investors try to gauge if the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates again in 2025 after holding them steady on Wednesday. Powell said in a press conference that the economy “remains strong” while inflation “remains somewhat elevated.”
“We don’t need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance,” Fed Chair Powell said.
Following Wednesday’s Fed meeting, markets see less than a 50% chance that the Fed cuts rates before its June meeting, per the CME FedWatch Tool.
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The US economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to recent data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. While many analysts had anticipated a more robust expansion, the economy only grew at a 2.3% annualized rate in the final three months of the year.
This slower growth was primarily attributed to a combination of factors, including supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and rising inflation. The ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic also continued to weigh on economic activity, particularly in sectors such as travel, hospitality, and entertainment.
Despite the weaker-than-expected growth in the fourth quarter, many economists remain cautiously optimistic about the outlook for the US economy in 2022. The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, along with significant fiscal stimulus measures, are expected to support a more robust recovery in the coming months.
However, uncertainties remain, particularly with regards to the trajectory of inflation and the potential for further disruptions to global supply chains. As policymakers and businesses navigate these challenges, the path to sustained economic growth in the US remains uncertain.
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A worker sorts products during Cyber Monday at the Amazon’s fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey, U.S., November 27, 2023.
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U.S. economic growth slowed a bit more than expected in the final three months of 2024, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
Gross domestic product, a measure of all the goods and services produced across the sprawling U.S. economy during the period, showed that the economy accelerated at a 2.3% annualized pace in the fourth quarter. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting an increase of 2.5% after growth of 3.1% in the third quarter.
The report closes out 2024 on a somewhat downbeat note, though growth held reasonably solid. For the full year, GDP accelerated 2.8%, compared to 2.9% in 2023. Thursday’s release was the first of three estimates the department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis will provide.
Growth held up largely on the backs of consumers who continued to spend briskly despite the ongoing burden of high prices on everything from homes to cars to eggs at the supermarket. While inflation is well off the boil from its mid-2022 40-year high, it remains a burden for households, particularly those on the lower end of the income scale.
Consumer spending rose at a robust 4.2% pace and, as usual, amounted to about two-thirds of all activity. Government spending also provided a boost, accelerating at a 3.2% level.
Trade was a drag on growth in the period, with imports, which subtract from the GDP calculation, off 0.8%. Exports also declined 0.8%. Gross private domestic investment slumped by 5.6%, shaving more than a full percentage point off the topline number.
The resilience of the U.S. economy and the relative deceleration in inflation has allowed the Federal Reserve to assume a patient stance on monetary policy. Though the Fed cut its key interest rate by a full percentage point in the last four months of 2024, officials have indicated that aggressive reductions are unlikely this year.
At the recently concluded Fed meeting, central bankers gave no indication that they are expecting cuts anytime soon, with Chair Jerome Powell insisting that he is in no hurry to ease.
Fed officials have been expressing some concern about whether the moves lower in inflation have stalled. Thursday’s report showed that the so-called chain-weighted price index, which measures prices and accounts for consumers substituting less expensive products for more costly items, increased 2.2% on the quarter, faster than the 1.9% move in Q3 but slightly below the 2.3% estimate.
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The latest economic data is in, and it appears that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at a 2.3% pace in the fourth quarter of last year. While this is certainly positive news, it falls short of the expected growth rate.
Economists had predicted a higher growth rate for the fourth quarter, so this news may come as a bit of a disappointment to some. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the economy is a complex and ever-changing system, and not every prediction will be spot on.
Despite falling short of expectations, a 2.3% growth rate is still a sign of a healthy economy. It indicates that businesses are expanding, consumers are spending, and overall economic activity is on the rise.
As we move forward into the new year, it will be interesting to see how the economy continues to perform. Will we see a rebound in growth rates, or will there be further challenges ahead? Only time will tell.
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A return to the Smoothie King Center wasn’t enough to get the New Orleans Pelicans back on the winning track.
Big games from Zion Williamson and Trey Murphy weren’t enough, either.
A night CJ McCollum entered the franchise record book wasn’t enough, either.
McCollum’s 3-pointer in the final seconds made him the Pels’ all-time leader from deep, but it was too little too late.
After a rough road trip, the Pelicans’ losing ways continued with a 137-136 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.
Williamson finished with 29 points, proving Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd right in what he said before the game started.
“That one guy can’t be guarded by one person,” Kidd said. “It’ll be a real test for our group.”
Williamson shot 11 of 17 from the floor and got help from Trey Murphy, who knocked down five 3-pointers and finished with 32 points.
It was the fourth straight loss for the Pelicans (12-36), an about-face from where the team was last week when it won four straight for the first time this season. The Pelicans dropped to 1-2 this season against the Mavs (26-22).
Dallas handed New Orleans its worst loss of the season in November, a 41-point thumping at American Airlines Center. The Pelicans avenged that loss two weeks ago in a game that was sealed by a Murphy blocked shot in the final seconds.
This one also came down to the end. Dejounte Murray’s 3-pointer with 15.9 seconds left closed the gap to 136-133. Dallas’ Spencer Dinwiddie, who had his shot blocked by Murphy in the last game, split a pair of free throws. McCollum’s late trey was the final basket.
McCollum entered the record books, hitting a 3-pointer at the final buzzer to break the franchise record for 3-pointers made. It was the 627th 3-pointer since McCollum arrived in New Orleans three years ago. He passed Jrue Holiday, who made 626 in his seven seasons in New Orleans.
“CJ’s a professional on all levels of what a professional should look like,” Pelicans coach Willie Green said before the game. “Off the floor, he’s incredible. In the community, he’s incredible. With his teammates and with his staff on the floor, he’s very consistent with what he puts in from the time he walks in the building. … All the credit goes to him and all the work that he puts in.”
The Pelicans will try to end their skid Friday at home against the Boston Celtics.
The New Orleans Pelicans suffered a tough loss to the Dallas Mavericks, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Despite a strong effort from star player Zion Williamson, the Pelicans were unable to overcome the Mavericks’ offense.
The Pelicans struggled to contain Mavericks’ leading scorer Luka Doncic, who put up a dominant performance with 30 points. The Pelicans’ defense also faltered in the second half, allowing the Mavericks to pull ahead and secure the victory.
With this loss, the Pelicans’ playoff hopes are looking bleak as they continue to slide down the standings. The team will need to regroup and find a way to turn things around if they want to salvage the season.
Fans are hoping for a quick turnaround as the Pelicans look to bounce back from this disappointing loss and get back on track. Stay tuned for more updates on the Pelicans’ season as they strive to make a push for the playoffs.
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KANSAS CITY, MO – JANUARY 26: The Kansas City Chiefs defense holds Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh … [+]
While leading 22-21 against the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter of the 2025 AFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills leaned on quarterback Josh Allen to make a drive extending play.
The down and distance was fourth and one, slightly past the midfield line. Allen seemed to have quarterback powered his way to a first down despite a convoy of Chiefs defenders pushing him sideways.
Instead, on-field referees ruled Allen short and upheld their call after a tense booth review. Kansas City would score on the next possession to go ahead 29-22 and Buffalo would never come closer than a 29-all tie before losing 32-29.
The ruling killed an important drive that seemed destined to have Buffalo in prime position for an eight-point lead against the two-time defending Super Bowl champions. Thus, the controversial call was met with resistance from a CBS rules insider Gene Steratore and Bills head coach Sean McDermott.
Steratore felt Allen had crossed the ball past the line to gain by “a third of the football’’. Unfortunately for the refs and many tv viewers, there wasn’t definitive evidence that the ball cleared the first down mark through the swarm of offensive and defensive players.
McDermott was pretty adamant on what he thought the ruling was.
“I thought he had it,” McDermott said. “Just short of the line was actually the first down, what it looked like to me when it was sitting next to me with the marker. Just inside that white stripe was the first down. And it looked like he got to it. That’s all I can say.”
The play wasn’t the reason Buffalo eventually fell to Kansas City, but it was the last drive where they played with a lead. Now, the team will look to pick up the pieces yet again after posting their fourth consecutive postseason loss to Kansas City during the Allen/McDermott era.
Recently, CBS Rules Insider and Buffalo Bills head coach have spoken out about the controversial fourth down spot that occurred during a recent game.
During the game, the Bills were faced with a crucial fourth down situation near the goal line. The officials ruled that the ball was short of the first down marker, resulting in a turnover on downs for the Bills. However, upon further review, CBS Rules Insider and other analysts have pointed out that the spot of the ball may have been incorrect and that the Bills should have been awarded a first down.
Buffalo Bills head coach has also weighed in on the controversy, expressing his frustration with the call and the impact it had on the outcome of the game. He has called for more transparency and accountability from the officials when it comes to crucial game-changing decisions.
The debate over the fourth down spot has sparked a larger conversation about the role of technology and instant replay in officiating in the NFL. Many are calling for more consistent and accurate calls to be made in order to ensure fair play and protect the integrity of the game.
As the discussion continues, it is clear that the issue of officiating and game-changing calls will remain a hot topic in the world of football. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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WASHINGTON — Boeing says it expects to take additional losses on its CST-100 Starliner commercial crew program when it releases its fourth quarter financial results next week.
In a Jan. 23 press release, Boeing provided preliminary results for the fourth quarter of 2024. That included a projection of $1.7 billion in charges against earnings for five programs in its Defense, Space and Security business unit.
Most of those charges will go towards two programs: $800 million for the KC-46A tanker and $500 million for the T-7A trainer aircraft. That leaves $400 million in charges for Starliner as well as the VC-25B presidential aircraft and MQ-25 drone.
Boeing offered similar guidance for its third quarter results in October, initially warning of $2 billion of charges, $1.6 billion of which would go towards the KC-46A and T-7A. The company later reported $250 million in charges on Starliner in the third quarter.
Boeing didn’t provide any additional details on the expected charges against earnings. The company is scheduled to report its fourth quarter financial results Jan. 28.
Boeing and NASA have offered few updates on the status of Starliner since shortly after the spacecraft returned to Earth uncrewed in September to complete the Crew Flight Test mission. NASA elected to keep astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who launched on Starliner in June, on the station citing concerns about the performance of thrusters that malfunctioned during the spacecraft’s journey to the station. Starliner landed safely in White Sands, New Mexico.
In October, NASA said it was pushing back the first operational Starliner mission beyond 2025, electing to use SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft for both the Crew-10 mission, now launching to the ISS in March, and Crew-11 in late summer.
“The timing and configuration of Starliner’s next flight will be determined once a better understanding of Boeing’s path to system certification is established,” NASA said at the time. “NASA is keeping options on the table for how best to achieve system certification, including windows of opportunity for a potential Starliner flight in 2025.” The agency has not provided updates on the status of Starliner since then.
Boeing has also not provided updates since stating in its last earnings call in October that it was studying ways to streamline its business, which could involve discontinuing work in some areas outside of commercial aviation and defense. Kelly Ortberg, Boeing’s chief executive, said then that “there’s probably some things on the fringe that we can be more efficient with or that just distract us from our main goals.”
In a report released Jan. 23, venture firm Space Capital predicted that both Boeing and Airbus would divest their space divisions this year. The report stated that the divestitures, if they occur, would mark “a pivotal moment in the space economy” by shaking up the industry, creating “new opportunities and risks in the government’s extended capabilities in space.”
Boeing, the aerospace giant, has announced that it is projecting additional losses for its Starliner spacecraft program in the fourth quarter. This news comes after a series of setbacks and delays for the Starliner program, including a failed test flight in 2019 and ongoing technical issues.
The company has stated that it expects to incur further costs related to the program, including additional funding needed for testing and development. Boeing had initially hoped to launch its first crewed mission with the Starliner in 2020, but delays have pushed back this timeline significantly.
These projected losses are a blow to Boeing, which has been facing financial challenges in recent years due to the grounding of its 737 MAX aircraft and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the aviation industry. The company has been working to recover from these setbacks, but the additional losses for the Starliner program are likely to further strain its finances.
Boeing has stated that it remains committed to the success of the Starliner program and is working to address the technical issues that have plagued the spacecraft. The company is hopeful that it will be able to overcome these challenges and have a successful launch in the near future.
Despite these setbacks, Boeing remains one of the largest and most influential aerospace companies in the world, with a long history of successful space missions and aircraft development. The company will continue to work towards the successful launch of the Starliner and is optimistic about its future in the space industry.
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