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Winter Storm as well as rain for North Carolina this week
Impact Weather: Winter Storm concerns and significant rain with a flood threat
Winter Storm concerns, significant rain, and cold air
WELL, LAINEY, I KNOW THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE PROBABLY ENJOYED SOME ICE CREAM AND SOME COLD DRINKS WITH THOSE WARM TEMPERATURES, BUT I’M SURE THAT WE’RE GOING TO HAVE TO, UNFORTUNATELY, BRING BACK OUT THAT SOUP WITH THESE COLD TEMPERATURES THAT WE’RE ABOUT TO FEEL AGAIN. WE DEFINITELY GOT SOUP AND CHILLY WEATHER ON THE WAY FOR SURE, AS WE’VE GOT TEMPERATURES DROPPING QUITE A BIT WITH HIGHS ONLY IN THE 30S AND 40S. SO THOSE 60S THAT WE HAD OUT THERE TODAY, BOY, THEY WERE DEFINITELY SPECIAL. HOPEFULLY YOU ENJOYED IT THERE. THE SKIES OVER STUART VIRGINIA TODAY. GORGEOUS. NOW THAT IS ONE OF THE COMMUNITIES THAT IS ACTUALLY UNDER A WINTER STORM WATCH. THAT IS HOW MUCH THINGS ARE GOING TO CHANGE OVER THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HOURS. MUCH COLDER, 30S AND 40S FOR HIGHS THIS WEEK. WE ALSO HAVE A COUPLE OF WEATHER SYSTEMS THAT ARE GOING TO BRING INCHES OF RAIN OUR WAY BY THE END OF THIS WEEK, AND SOME WINTER STORM CONCERNS AS WELL, ESPECIALLY THE CLOSER YOU ARE TO THE VIRGINIA BORDER. TODAY’S HIGHS IN THE UPPER 60S 68 GREENSBORO, 69 IN WINSTON-SALEM, AND THAT 68 IN GREENSBORO WAS REAL CLOSE TO BREAKING THE RECORD FROM 1994 OF 69 DEGREES. WE ARE 39 RIGHT NOW IN GALAX. WE’RE IN THE MID 40S FROM WINSTON-SALEM TO GREENSBORO. THERE IS THE COLDER AIR THAT IS GOING TO BE MOVING IN BEHIND THIS AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. THAT’S BRINGING US SOME WET WEATHER RIGHT NOW. SO THERE ARE SOME SHOWERS OUT THERE. WE’LL SEE THEM OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS, AND THEN THOSE TWO WILL FADE AWAY BY EARLY TOMORROW. BUT SOME PRETTY SIGNIFICANT DOWNPOURS RIGHT NOW IN THE EASTERN PART OF FORSYTH COUNTY FROM KERNERSVILLE UP TOWARD BELEWS LAKE, ALSO ALONG HIGHWAY 220, AND THEN WORKING YOUR WAY OVER TOWARD REIDSVILLE AND RUFFIN. SOME HEAVIER RAIN. WE ALSO HAVE SOME POCKETS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN FROM LEXINGTON DOWN TOWARD HIGH ROCK LAKE. AGAIN, THIS IS GOING TO BE MOVING THROUGH IN THE NEXT FEW HOURS. BY TOMORROW MORNING. WE HAVE A LOT OF CLOUDS ARE GOING TO HANG ON TO A SMALL RAIN CHANCE IN OUR SOUTHEASTERN TRIAD COMMUNITIES JUST IN THE MORNING. THEN THE CLOUDS WILL THIN OUT A LITTLE BIT BY LUNCHTIME, AND THEN BY AFTERNOON. WE ARE MOSTLY SUNNY ACROSS THE AREA AND WE ARE DEFINITELY COOLER. AND WE WILL HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN ON THE ORDER OF ABOUT A 10TH OF AN INCH OR SO. THERE’S THAT SMALL RAIN CHANCE IN THE MORNING 38 DEGREES TO START. WE’RE UP TO 48 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. A COOL BREEZE, DECREASING CLOUDS, AND THIS IS CLOSER TO NORMAL WITH A HIGH NEAR 50 IN THE FOOTHILLS. MORNING TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 30S. IT’S COOLER TOMORROW IN THE MOUNTAINS AS WELL, WITH A HIGH OF 45 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. WE’VE GOT PLENTY OF COLD AIR THAT NOW IS GOING TO BE SETTLING SOUTHWARD, AND THEN WE’RE JUST GOING TO TRACK THESE WAVES OF MOISTURE THAT WILL WORK THEIR WAY ALONG THE DEEP SOUTH AND THE GULF COAST. SO WE’VE GOT REAL HIGH RAIN CHANCES FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SOME OF THIS IS GOING TO BE WINTRY AS WELL. OUR FORECAST HIGHS HAVE US ONLY AT 35 ON TUESDAY. UPPER 30S, CLOSE TO 40 ON WEDNESDAY. WE DO HAVE A WINTER STORM WATCH THAT HAS BEEN ISSUED. THIS WILL LIKELY BE UPGRADED TO A WINTER STORM WARNING TOMORROW. IT’S NOT UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING THAT WE ANTICIPATE A MIXTURE OF SNOW, AREA ESPECIALLY. THAT’S WHY WE’VE GOT THAT WINTER STORM. WATCH OUT ALREADY FOR THOSE COMMUNITIES. AND YES, THAT MEANS WE COULD HAVE SOME SNOW AND SLEET. BUT ALSO ICE IS A CONCERN WITH THIS STORM. THERE MIGHT EVEN BE A TOUCH OF WINTRY WEATHER, AT LEAST INITIALLY. TUESDAY, ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE TRIAD NORTH OF I-85. SO THAT’S SOMETHING WE’RE GOING TO REALLY BE WATCHING CLOSELY AS TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE VERY CLOSE TO FREEZING FOR MOST OF THE DAY. TYPICALLY, WHEN WE GET THIS SCENARIO, IT IS MAINLY THE FOOTHILLS AND THE MOUNTAINS THAT DO GET THE WINTRY WEATHER WITH THIS. BUT AGAIN, SOMETHING WORTH WATCHING FOR SURE, ESPECIALLY AS THOSE MORNING TEMPERATURES IN THE TRIAD ARE GOING TO BE VERY CLOSE TO FREEZING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. BY THE TIME VALENTINE’S DAY GETS HERE, IT LOOKS LIKE IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT DRIER, BUT THAT IS SHORT LIVED WITH MORE WET WEATHER HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND FROM LEXINGTON TO LEWISVILLE.
Impact Weather: Winter Storm concerns and significant rain with a flood threat
Winter Storm concerns, significant rain, and cold air
COLDER WEEK AHEAD, POSSIBLY WINTRY TOOResist the urge to put away your winter wardrobe. The cold season is not over yet. On Monday, high temperatures will drop into the 40s and stay there most of next week. The cool down will coincide with several days of wet weather in the South. It appears that the Triad will experience several rounds of chilly rain with the possibility that it may be a touch wintry in the Triad early Tuesday and Wednesday. There is a greater chance for periods of wintry weather in the North Carolina mountains northward into Virginia.WINTER STORM CONCERNS IN MOUNTAINS & NORTHERN PIEDMONT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY A WINTER STORM WATCH has been issued for Alleghany, Ashe, Grayson, Carroll, Patrick, Henry, and Pittsylvania counties for accumulating snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Wintry mix is becoming more likely by Monday night into Tuesday near and along the Blue Ridge Parkway, the western Foothills, and neighborhoods along the North Carolina and Virginia border.Moderate accumulations of freezing rain are expected to cause glazing on roads and elevated surfaces like trees and power lines on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please prepare now for the possibility of winter weather this week. In addition to monitoring the threat of icing on trees and power lines, meteorologists and hydrologists at the National Weather Service in Blacksburg will be monitoring the radar and forecast to determine if flood watches will be needed in the North Carolina Mountains and Southwestern Virginia. Areas from Boone, Sparta, Stuart, to Mount Airy may be the most likely to experience flooding in the coming week with the potential for up to three inches of rainfall over three days.For now, expect a period of colder and wetter weather this week. Tuesday through Thursday are Weather Impact Days for high rain chances. We will provide more details on any local winter weather impact as the forecast evolves.Between two and four inches of rainfall will be possible from Boone to Burlington by the end of this week. We could actually use the rain, but we will need to keep an eye out for possible flooding in the mountains as rainfall adds up through the week.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —COLDER WEEK AHEAD, POSSIBLY WINTRY TOO
Resist the urge to put away your winter wardrobe. The cold season is not over yet. On Monday, high temperatures will drop into the 40s and stay there most of next week. The cool down will coincide with several days of wet weather in the South. It appears that the Triad will experience several rounds of chilly rain with the possibility that it may be a touch wintry in the Triad early Tuesday and Wednesday. There is a greater chance for periods of wintry weather in the North Carolina mountains northward into Virginia.
WINTER STORM CONCERNS IN MOUNTAINS & NORTHERN PIEDMONT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
A WINTER STORM WATCH has been issued for Alleghany, Ashe, Grayson, Carroll, Patrick, Henry, and Pittsylvania counties for accumulating snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Wintry mix is becoming more likely by Monday night into Tuesday near and along the Blue Ridge Parkway, the western Foothills, and neighborhoods along the North Carolina and Virginia border.
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In addition to monitoring the threat of icing on trees and power lines, meteorologists and hydrologists at the National Weather Service in Blacksburg will be monitoring the radar and forecast to determine if flood watches will be needed in the North Carolina Mountains and Southwestern Virginia. Areas from Boone, Sparta, Stuart, to Mount Airy may be the most likely to experience flooding in the coming week with the potential for up to three inches of rainfall over three days.
For now, expect a period of colder and wetter weather this week. Tuesday through Thursday are Weather Impact Days for high rain chances. We will provide more details on any local winter weather impact as the forecast evolves.
Between two and four inches of rainfall will be possible from Boone to Burlington by the end of this week. We could actually use the rain, but we will need to keep an eye out for possible flooding in the mountains as rainfall adds up through the week.
Get ready, North Carolina! A winter storm is on the way, bringing not only snow but also rain to the state this week.The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for parts of North Carolina, with heavy snowfall expected in some areas. In addition to the snow, rain is also forecasted for the region, adding to the wintry mix.
Residents are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions and to exercise caution while driving. Make sure to stock up on supplies and stay informed about the latest weather updates.
Stay safe and stay warm, North Carolina! Winter is coming.
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Where can I vote for Lee County Student of the Week?
It’s once again time to vote for the Lee County High School Student of the Week! We have an outstanding list of nominees this week.
The voting period starts today and ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday (Feb. 6)
You can vote here, or scroll down to our interactive voting tool.
Jahquez “Quez” Outten-Evangelical Christian School
Jahquez “Quez” Outten is in tenth grade at Evangelical Christian School (ECS). He started at ECS at the beginning of his eighth grade year. Quez has been on the Varsity Basketball Team since 8th grade and has been Captain the past two years. Quez has also played Football at ECS the past three years. Quez has been a part of Sentinels for Christ and Boys Bible Study. He takes Photography and Weightlifting as his electives. Quez loves spending time with his family and often helps his Grandmother at a local food pantry. Once he graduates from college, Quez wants to go into Broadcasting and Communication. Quez was nominated by several of his teachers and often receives many raving reviews about his respectful and mature character around campus.
Sophia Deiman-Cypress Lake High School
Cypress Lake High School is proud to recognize Sophia Deiman as our nominee for News-Press Student of the Week. A dedicated and accomplished 12th grader, Sophia maintains an impressive 4.94 GPA while excelling in AICE and AP courses.
Beyond academics, Sophia is a passionate leader in the Theatre Department, where she is currently stage managing the upcoming senior show and previously played a lead role in the Junior Musical, Willy Wonka. She is also actively involved in cheerleading, Panther Pack, and Panther Theatre Costume Construction, where she contributed during her freshman and sophomore years.
Her commitment to excellence extends to several honor societies, including the National English Honor Society, the National Science Honor Society, and the National Honor Society.
In addition to her studies, Sophia has worked since the beginning of her freshman year, first at Lynq restaurant and now at DSW, where she has been employed for over a year.
Sophia is also dedicated to giving back through volunteer work. She has served as a camp counselor for Panther Theatre Summer Camp and is an active participant in Be a Buddy.
Sophia’s dedication, leadership, and perseverance make her an outstanding nominee for News-Press Student of the Week.
Megan Pardon-Ida Baker High School
Baker’s nominee this week is 12th grader Megan Padron. Her JROTC sergeant wrote this glowing recommendation:
It is with great enthusiasm that I recommend Megan Jai Padron for student of the week. As a student at Ida S. Baker High School, Megan has consistently demonstrated an exceptional commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and personal growth. She ranks first in a class of 510 students, with an impressive GPA of 5.65, further solidifying her place among the most accomplished students in our school. Megan has also pursued dual enrollment at Florida Southwestern State College, where she has already earned 60 credit hours with a GPA of 3.86. She is on track to graduate with 90 credits by 2025, an outstanding accomplishment that showcases her dedication to furthering her education beyond the typical high school curriculum.
Outside of academics, Megan has demonstrated exemplary leadership and involvement in a wide range of activities. As the JROTC Battalion Commander for 2024-2025 and the JROTC Area Commander for Lee County, she has shown exceptional leadership by overseeing multiple battalions, setting goals, and leading by example. Megan stands as the number one cadet in Lee County, Florida, surpassing cadets from over 15 other high schools—a testament to her outstanding abilities and dedication. She also served as JROTC Company Commander and Cyber Patriots Commander during 2023-2024, in addition to leading her team as Drones Commander, guiding them to success at district and national levels in drone operations and programming.
In addition to her leadership in JROTC, Megan has been a dedicated gymnastics coach at Southern Starz Gymnastics since June 2023, helping young children build foundational skills. She was also a competitive gymnast from 2012-2023, further highlighting her discipline and work ethic. Megan continues to be actively involved in the community with over 175 hours of volunteer work and has served as a volunteer tutor since 2022.
Her numerous accolades include the Dean’s List at FSW State College, the American Legion School Award, the Superior Cadet Award, and the prestigious Distinguished Cadet Award for Scholastic Excellence. She has been recognized for her excellence in academics and leadership with honors such as the Medal of Achievement for Flight Operations and Academic Superior Achievement, among others.
In summary, Megan is a truly outstanding individual with a strong academic record, a wide range of leadership experience, and a deep commitment to her community. I have no doubt that she will excel in her future academic pursuits and continue to positively impact the world around her. I highly recommend her for admission to your institution
We are beyond thrilled to nominate this student!
Samantha Mitchell-Bishop Verot
Bishop Verot’s Student of the week nominee is senior Samantha Mitchell. Samantha contributes much to our school community through utilizing her diverse gifts and talents to the best of her ability. Samantha will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall. She plans to major in Biology on a Pre-Dental track and minor in Studio Art. She is a National Merit Semifinalist. She is in the National Honor Society, Co-President of the Art National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Spanish National Honor Society. She has been on the varsity swim team for four years. She has been a volunteer for many years with the Sanibel Sea School. She is an altar server and Eucharistic Minister at her church. Samantha is also a member of the American Heritage Girls. She earned her Stars and Stripes Award (100 + service hours) by building a rosary garden at St. Cecilia church. Most recently Samantha competed in our annual Teacher/Student Quiz Bowl competition. This year the students took home the victory led by Samantha’s numerous correct answers. Each year she has competed she wows the entire school community with her wealth of knowledge on a wide variety of subjects. We are proud of Samantha and all of her accomplishments.
Benjamin Lucas-North Fort Myers High School
Ben Lucas is a Senior at North Fort Myers High School with a 4.52 weighted GPA. Ben is very involved with extracurricular activities at North, such as being the Brigade Commander of the JROTC program, which involves leading monthly staff meetings, and being responsible for the productivity of the Brigade. He is also the Senior Class Vice President, who aims to assist his fellow officers’ leadership development. He is the co-founder of the National English Honor Society, and facilitates monthly meetings, as well as discusses possible scholarship opportunities with members. In addition, he is also the Captain of the JROTC Raiders team, having led the team to a fifth place ranking at the National competition, and third overall at States. He is a member of the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Biomedical Debate team, having qualified for the state conference. In the future, Ben is aspiring to be appointed to a United States Service Academy, in hope of becoming a pilot in the military.
Travis Heinrichs-Canterbury School
Senior Travis Heinrichs possesses genuine intellectual curiosity. He loves to ask questions and is interested in learning everything in every discipline. His history teacher commented, “If I could wave a magic wand and fill my classroom with students like Travis, I would do so in a heartbeat. He is so easy to work with. He learned history with quiet zeal, never complained, and earned splendid grades.”
Diligence, cleverness, unassumingness, and authenticity are all traits that Travis’s teachers attribute to him. His math teacher shared, “Travis is an excellent chess player who has worked diligently as our chess club president to help spread the game. He encourages beginners to participate and teaches them the rules and strategies. He knows he is probably the best chess player at this school, but he is humble about it and approaches the game with an attitude of respect. He wants those around him to get better and enjoy the game. He is also an incredible math student with a strong work ethic and respect for his teachers and classmates.”
Travis embodies the notion of leadership by example and enjoys collaborating with others. He aims to make his professional and personal life one “of purpose” to help others, perhaps through a career in medicine, and he hopes to leave behind important legacies in his career, family life, and personal endeavors. He is also a multi-sport athlete who shows grit and determination in his extracurriculars. As a dedicated cross-country and track runner, the self-discipline that Travis shows by attending pre-dawn practices is truly impressive.
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#vote #Lee #County #Student #WeekAP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings released after Week 13
The newest college basketball rankings are here as the 2024-25 AP Poll Top 25 was updated after Week 13 of the season.
There were some upsets so naturally, there were shakeups in the rankings. That’s just college basketball, as we say every week!
With that, let’s dive into the AP Poll Top 25 rankings following Week 13 of the season.
Auburn improved to 20-1 on the season with a 92-82 win over Ole Miss Saturday. It was another ranked win under their belt.
Johni Broome put up 20 points, 12 rebounds and four assists in this one. Chad Baker-Mazara added 18 points, two rebounds and three assists. Three other players put up double-figures.
© Zachary Taft-Imagn Images Duke raced out to a 22 point lead in the first half en route to an 87-70 win over rival North Carolina. The Blue Devils are now 19-2 on the season.
Kon Kneuppel put up 22 points, five rebounds and five assists. Cooper Flagg added 21 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as Duke chases the top of the college basketball mountain this season.
Alabama kept it rolling with a 90-69 win over Georgia, dominating their SEC foe. The Crimson Tide are now 19-3 on the season.
Mark Sears put up 20 points, five rebounds and six assists. Grant Nelson added a double-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds and two assists.
Tennessee got its payback on Florida on Saturday when the Gators came to town. The Vols’ defense was suffocating in a 64-44 win.
Chaz Lanier put up 19 points and five rebounds for a shorthanded Tennessee team. Jordan Gainey added 16 points, four rebounds and four assists.
Amy Kontras | USA TODAY Sports A tough loss for Houston Saturday, 82-81, to Texas Tech and the Cougars fell to 17-4 on the season. A couple of free throws were the difference in the final seconds of overtime.
LJ Cryer put up 22 points, four rebounds and two assists. J’wan Roberts added 18 points, seven rebounds and three assists in the hard fought loss.
Florida couldn’t replicate its domination of Tennessee this past weekend. Florida put up just 44 points in a 20-point loss.
Walter Clayton Jr. put up 10 points and two rebounds as the only player in double figures. Florida is back in action Tuesday night when they host Vanderbilt.
Purdue has risen once again throughout the top 10. The Boilermakers beat in-state foe Indiana 81-76 to improve to 17-5 on the season.
Braden Smith put up 24 points, one rebound and seven assists. Trey Kaufman-Renn added 23 points, four rebounds and one assist.
(Reese Strickland | Imagn Images) Iowa State got smacked in the face this weekend to Big 12 foe Kansas State, which is still under .500 on the season. It was only the fourth loss of the season for the Cyclones.
Tamin Lipsey put up 20 points, one rebounds and three assists. Curtis Jones added 14 points, six rebounds and one assist.
This one was a surprise right? Michigan State fell to USC on the road 70-64 and the Spartans suffered just their third loss of the season.
Only two players put up double figures in this one. Jeremy Fears Jr. had 12 points, two rebounds and six assists while Jaden Akins had 11 points, four rebounds and two assists.
The Aggies improved to 17-5 on the season with a 76-72 win over South Carolina on the road. After racing out to an eight-point lead in the first half, A&M hung on.
Wade Taylor IV had 25 points, two rebounds and two assists in the win. Henry Coleman III added 12 points, eight rebounds and one assist.
AP Poll Top 25 after Week 13
11. Marquette (-2)
12. St. John’s (+3)
13. Texas Tech (+9)
14. Kentucky (-2)
15. Missouri (+5)
16. Kansas (-5)
17. Memphis (+2)
18. Maryland
19. UConn (+6)
20. Arizona
21. Wisconsin (-4)
22. Mississippi State (-8)
23. Illinois (-5)
24. Michigan
25. Ole Miss (-2)Others receiving votes in AP Poll: Clemson 182, Saint Mary’s 136, Louisville 86, Creighton 50, Oregon 39, UCLA 26, New Mexico 23, Drake 18, Gonzaga 11, Utah St. 8, Vanderbilt 4, Baylor 3, George Mason 3, Texas 1, Oklahoma 1.
The latest AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings have been released following Week 13 of the season, and there have been some notable changes in the rankings. The Gonzaga Bulldogs continue to hold the top spot in the rankings, followed by the Baylor Bears and the Auburn Tigers in the second and third spots, respectively.Rounding out the top five are the Arizona Wildcats in fourth place and the Purdue Boilermakers in fifth place. Other teams making moves in the rankings include the Kentucky Wildcats, who have moved up to the sixth spot, and the Kansas Jayhawks, who have dropped to the seventh spot.
In the bottom half of the top 25, teams like the Tennessee Volunteers, Texas Longhorns, and USC Trojans are making a push to move up in the rankings. It’s shaping up to be an exciting end to the college basketball season, with plenty of teams jockeying for position in the rankings.
Stay tuned for more updates on the AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings as the season progresses!
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Jhon Duran plotting 600-MILE commute to avoid living in Saudi Arabia hours after signing £320k a week Al-Nassr contract
JHON DURAN is planning a 600-mile commute from Bahrain to his new Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr.
The Colombia striker completed a £70million move from Aston Villa at the end of last week — but has told Al-Nassr he wants to live in Bahrain.
Jhon Duran is planning a 600-mile commute to work from Bahrain to Saudi ArabiaCredit: Reuters The striker has made the switch to Al-Nassr after spending two years at Villa ParkCredit: Reuters The Colombia striker completed a £70million move from Aston Villa this weekCredit: Reuters Duran was unveiled and handed the No 9 shirt at Al-NassrCredit: Instagram / alnassr Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson were both based in Bahrain rather than Saudi when with Al-Ettifaq, who parted ways with Gerrard last week.
Al-Ettifaq’s Dammam training ground is an hour’s drive from Bahrain — but Al-Nassr is on the outskirts of Riyadh and more than 300 miles away.
A scheduled flight from Bahrain International Airport to the capital Riyadh takes one hour and 20 minutes, so Duran will have to get used to a gruelling travel schedule.
The 21-year-old’s decision has been partly influenced by confusion over whether he would be permitted to live with his girlfriend in Saudi Arabia.
Under Islamic law co-habitation by unmarried couples is discouraged — and private landlords often demand proof of marriage before agreeing to rent out property.
In practice, the law is not always enforced, however.
Cristiano Ronaldo lives with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez in a luxury compound in Saudi’s capital.
But Duran will be more than able to afford the crazy commute.
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The striker, who only signed a new contract with Villa last October, is set to earn a whopping TAX-FREE yearly salary of £16.7million.
That equates to a staggering £1.4m per month, £321,000 per week, £46,000 per day and £1900 an hour.
Aston Villa hothead Jhon Duran rages as he’s subbed moments after scoring and kicks back of team-mate’s chairThe now former Villa striker now also earns £31 a minute and 52 pence per second.
He has been given the No 9 shirt at Al-Nassr, which is the same number he wore for Villa.
Duran joined Villa from MLS side Chicago Fire in January 2023 for a fee of £18m.
In just October 2024, Duran signed a new deal with Villa, which was set to keep him at the club until 2030.
He leaves Villa Park having scored 20 goals in 78 appearances for Unai Emery‘s side.
Villa confirmed Duran’s departure in a brief statement thanking him for his efforts during his time in the Midlands.
It read: “Aston Villa can confirm that Jhon Durán has joined Al-Nassr for an undisclosed fee.
“The striker moves to Saudi Arabia having scored 12 goals for Villa this term, including the winner against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
“Everyone at Aston Villa would like to wish Jhon all the best in the next step of his professional career.”
His exit might free up funds for Villa to sign Marcus Rashford permanently in the near future.
The Man Utd academy graduate, who has been exiled by Ruben Amorim, is reportedly on the brink of signing a six-month loan with Emery’s side.
Duran could make his Al-Nassr debut next Friday when they welcome Al Feiha to Al-Awwal Park.
His move came as a surprise after establishing himself as the most lethal sub in the Prem this season.
The Colombian has developed a reputation for being a game-changer for Unai Emery’s men.
Since his debut in January 2023, Duran scored more goals as a substitute than any other Premier League player.
Despite his impressive form, he has found first-team starts hard to come by throughout the campaign, with Emery often preferring Ollie Watkins, who Arsenal saw a bid rejected for this week, as the lone striker in his side.
In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that footballer Jhon Duran is reportedly plotting a 600-mile commute to avoid living in Saudi Arabia just hours after signing a lucrative £320k a week contract with Al-Nassr.The Colombian striker, known for his goal-scoring prowess, is said to be less than thrilled about the prospect of relocating to the Middle Eastern country and is exploring extreme measures to avoid living there.
Sources close to Duran have suggested that he is considering commuting from a nearby country, possibly Dubai, on a regular basis in order to fulfill his contractual obligations with Al-Nassr while maintaining a lifestyle more to his liking.
While this news may come as a shock to fans and club officials alike, it serves as a reminder of the lengths some athletes are willing to go to in order to maintain their preferred living arrangements. Only time will tell if Duran’s unconventional plan will come to fruition, but one thing is for certain – this is a story that will continue to captivate and intrigue football fans around the world.
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Coaches Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings released after Week 13
The USA TODAY Coaches Poll Top 25 has been updated following a superb thirteenth week for the 2024-2025 men’s college basketball season.
With conferences showdowns raging on, the schedule continues to provide awesome matchups and intriguing results. Many of the top teams in the country were still able to stamp their mark on the week, while others fell in the process, leading to some serious changes throughout the Top 25.
With that in mind, the sport’s brightest coaching minds put their brains together to come up with some rankings after Week 13. Check out the Top 25 below, and see if your team made the cut as the season progresses.
Auburn advanced to 20-1 over the past week. They defeated LSU on Wednesday, and followed that up with a win over Ole Miss on Saturday, furthering their resume as the best team in the nation.
The Tigers have two games this week, but one will be an intense conference battle. They’re facing Florida on Saturday afternoon, but before that a clash with Oklahoma is on the slate for Tuesday.
© Zachary Taft-Imagn Images Duke took care of business against their top rival over the weekend. Kon Knueppel led the way with 22 points, as they sent North Carolina home with a 17-point loss on Saturday.
At 19-2, the Blue Devils are hoping to keep the good times rolling this week. They’ll travel to face Syracuse on Wednesday, and then a trip to Clemson is on the docket for this weekend.
Alabama defeated Georgia by 21 on Saturday. That’s something football fans would love to see the Crimson Tide do over and over again when they play the Bulldogs, but it was the basketball team that took care of business this time around.
At 19-3, Alabama has become one of the top teams in the country, truly elevating their game. They’ll travel to face Arkansas on Saturday evening next.
Tennessee had an uneven week. First, they fell to Kentucky last Tuesday by five, but then they beat Florida by double digits over the weekend, which was huge for their psyche.
At 18-4, the Volunteers have two games this week. Missouri is on the docket for Wednesday, and then they’ll take on Oklahoma over the weekend.
© Tim Heitman Houston was on a roll, especially after defeating West Virginia on Wednesday. However, it all came to a halt over the weekend, as Texas Tech defeated the Cougars by one in overtime on Saturday.
They’ll have two chances to get back on track this week. Houston will face Oklahoma State on Tuesday, followed by a clash with Colorado this coming Saturday.
It was a disappointing weekend for Florida. They’d been on a solid run, but a trip to Knoxville didn’t end well for them, as the Gators fell by 20 to Tennessee.
There’s no rest for the weary though. Florida will face Vanderbilt on Tuesday, and then travel to take on No. 1 Auburn on Saturday.
Purdue continued their winning ways this past week. The Boilermakers defeated Indiana over the weekend, which strengthened their resume.
Iowa and USC will be their opponents this week. Purdue will be hoping to notch their eighteenth and nineteenth wins of the season in the process.
Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images A brutal week took place for Iowa State. The Cyclones fell to 17-4, which doesn’t sound too bad, but they’re on a two-game losing streak, after Arizona and Kansas State defeated them.
It won’t get any easier for them this week though. Iowa State faces Kansas on Monday, and then they’ll welcome TCU to town on Saturday.
Michigan State suffered their third loss of the season over the weekend. A West Coast trip didn’t end well for them, as USC defeated the Spartans by six.
Perhaps they’ll be able to get back on the winning side this week. UCLA and Oregon will be their opponents, as Michigan State looks to get back on track.
St. John’s is firing on all cylinders at the moment. The Big East program defeated Providence by two over the weekend, moving to 19-3 on the season and continuing their ascent.
The Red Storm have two massive games this week. First, they’ll battle Marquette on Tuesday, and then they’ll face Connecticut on Friday. It could be a legendary week, or a disappointing one — it’ll be up to Rick Pitino to have his team ready for the challenge.
Coaches Poll Top 25 — Nos. 11-25:
11. Marquette (-2)
12. Texas Tech (+7)
13. Texas A&M (+2)
14. Kentucky (-2)
15. Memphis (+1)
16. Missouri (+5)
17. Kansas (-6)
18. Connecticut (+6)
19. Wisconsin (-2)
20. Arizona (NR)
21. Clemson (+4)
22. Michigan (NR)
23. Saint Mary’s (NR)
24. Maryland (NR)
25. Illinois (-5)Schools Dropped Out: No. 13 Mississippi State; No. 18 Oregon; No. 22 Louisville; No. 23 Ole Miss
Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 88; Ole Miss 70; Louisville 50; Creighton 44; Oregon 31; New Mexico 18; UCLA 7; West Virginia 6; Utah State 4; Gonzaga 4; Drake 2; BYU 2; UC Irvine 1; Baylor 1
As you can tell, this is where college basketball’s top coaches landed this week on their rankings. Check back next week to find out if your team made a move up the ladder in the USA TODAY Coaches Top 25 Poll, which is bound to fluctuate throughout the season.
Here are the latest Coaches Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings following Week 13 of the season:1. Gonzaga
2. Baylor
3. Villanova
4. Michigan
5. Houston
6. Ohio State
7. Alabama
8. Iowa
9. Virginia
10. Texas Tech
11. Oklahoma
12. Texas
13. Creighton
14. Illinois
15. West Virginia
16. Tennessee
17. Missouri
18. Wisconsin
19. Virginia Tech
20. Florida State
21. UCLA
22. Kansas
23. Oklahoma State
24. Loyola Chicago
25. LouisvilleIt’s been a wild season so far, with plenty of upsets and surprises. Which teams do you think will make a push for the top spot in the coming weeks? Let us know in the comments!
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#Coaches #Poll #Top #College #Basketball #Rankings #released #WeekDisney Stock Has a Lot to Prove This Week
The media giant can’t top last year’s fiscal first-quarter fireworks, but it might still light up the sky this time.
It’s time to see how much cheese the House of Mouse scored over the past few months. Walt Disney (DIS -1.38%) reports its fiscal first-quarter results on Wednesday morning. It should be another period of modest top-line growth and healthy bottom-line improvement, but don’t expect the same kind of fireworks Disney launched into the air last February.
Disney had a proxy battle on its hands a year ago against two different activist groups ahead of its April annual shareholder meeting. This would be its last quarterly earnings call to woo investor support, and it made headlines beyond just a solid financial showing.
- Disney announced that its annualized cost savings by the end of fiscal 2024 would top its earlier ambitious goal $7.5 billion.
- In the peak of Taylor Swift mania, Disney+ started streaming the theatrically popular Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film in March.
- The board cleared the path for up to $3 billion in share buybacks, its first repurchase since fiscal 2018.
- After a history of falling short on the gaming front, Disney made a $1.5 billion investment in Fortnite developer Epic Games.
- Disney raised its semiannual dividend by 50%, just months after bringing back its payouts since suspending its distributions at the start of the pandemic.
- A Disney+ animated series based on Moana was fleshed out into a full-length theatrical feature. Moana 2 was one of just three movies coming out in the 2024 calendar year to top $1 billion in worldwide box office receipts. Scoring bonus points, all three films were Disney movies.
The stock jumped 12% the following trading day after the fiscal first-quarter results were unveiled. That will be a hard act for Disney to follow a year later. But that doesn’t mean this week’s report won’t move the needle. Let’s take a closer look.
The bare necessities
Disney seems to be rolling right now. The stock bounced back in 2024 after three straight years of falling well short of the market. Despite its return to multiplex dominance and Disney+ profitability, expectations are tame for the fresh financials that will be announced before the market opens on Monday.
Analysts see revenue rising 4% to $24.55 billion for the seasonally potent three months ending in December. That small step isn’t a deal-breaker. Revenue growth was actually flat for the prior year’s blowout fiscal first quarter. In fact, this will be Disney’s seventh straight report of single-digit top-line growth.
There are some good reasons for the meandering revenue results. Rival Comcast (CMCSA -0.79%) just posted a 2% top-line increase for the same period, and that included flat results for its theme parks business. Disney’s domestic gated attractions have also been marching in place. Gains for Disney’s studio business and Disney+ will probably be partly offset by the steady retreat of its legacy linear networks segment. It’s troublesome that analysts were holding out for a 5% year-over-year jump in revenue a month ago, but this is largely a bottom-line growth story now.
The profitability of Disney’s streaming operations and improvements elsewhere should deliver another quarter of double-digit growth for its adjusted earnings. Wall Street pros are expecting the adjusted profit to climb 17% to $1.43 per share. Disney exceeded analysts’ expectations on the bottom line consistently through fiscal 2024. Can it keep the welcome trend going in fiscal 2025?
Image source: Disney.
Be prepared
A Disney financial update is rarely just about the numbers. Disney puts out slides with every quarterly report, complete with any new or revised debut dates for content and theme park attractions. Last year, investors saw how a simple move to turn an upcoming Disney+ animated series into a theatrical release culminated with a $1 billion blockbuster that will eventually work its way to the streaming platform.
Will Disney provide any insight on CEO Bob Iger’s succession strategy or how it plans to compete with Comcast when its Epic Universe theme park opens in Florida three months from now? Can the entertainment bellwether shed some more light on the surprising discontinuation of its Venu Sports partnership? Disney doesn’t have to answer any or all of these questions, but shareholders will feel a lot more enlightened later this week. It helps that there’s no proxy battle drama this time around.
Rick Munarriz has positions in Walt Disney. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Walt Disney. The Motley Fool recommends Comcast. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
Disney stock has a lot to prove this week as it faces increased scrutiny and high expectations from investors. With the company’s recent acquisition of 21st Century Fox and the launch of its highly anticipated streaming service, Disney+, all eyes are on the entertainment giant.Investors are eager to see how Disney’s various ventures will impact its bottom line and whether the company can continue its streak of success in the ever-evolving media landscape. The streaming wars are heating up, with competitors like Netflix, Amazon, and Apple all vying for a piece of the market.
Disney’s stock price has been on a rollercoaster ride in recent months, as uncertainty looms over the future of traditional media and the rise of streaming services. Analysts are closely watching Disney’s earnings report and guidance for any signs of weakness or strength in its various business segments.
As Disney prepares to enter a new era of entertainment, the stakes are higher than ever. Will Disney stock prove its worth to investors this week, or will it fall short of expectations? Only time will tell.
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#Disney #Stock #Lot #Prove #WeekSeal And Heidi Klum’s Son, Henry, Made His Runway Debut At Paris Fashion Week
Getty Heidi Klum and Seal’s 19-year-old son, Henry Samuel, is following in their entertainment footsteps.
On January 28th, Samuel made his runway debut at the Lena Erziak Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 Show during Paris Fashion Week, opening the presentation. The Project Runway host was so proud of her son’s big moment and decided to gush about him in a sweet Instagram post on Jan. 28, featuring a video of him storming the catwalk in an all-black suit with a cutout in the back. “So proud of you, Henry,” the 51-year-old wrote. “Opening the Lena Erziak Haute Couture Show in Paris @henrysamle @lena_erziak.”
Although it was his first time walking in a fashion, he had pro tips for strutting on the runway. “For walking the runway,” he said during an interview with Vogue Germany, “I guess not being like the turtle and keeping my posture up and straightening my back. And looking forward.”
Henry Günther Ademola Dashtu Samuel was born in Los Angeles on Sep. 12, 2005, and is the former couple’s second child. Klum spoke to PEOPLE about the newest addition to her family shortly after his birth.
PARIS, FRANCE – JANUARY 28: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY – For Non-Editorial use please seek approval from Fashion House) Henry Günther Ademola Dashtu Samuel poses backstage prior to the Lena Erziak Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week at Hotel le Marois on January 28, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Pierre Suu/Getty Images) “Everyone who sees him says, ‘Oh my god, he looks just like Seal.’ And I’m like, ‘He has nothing of me? C’mon, there must be something of me in there somewhere.’ And they’re like, ‘No, sorry, he looks just like his father,’ ” she said of her son at the time.
In an interview with Good Housekeeping, Klum also spoke about Henry’s unique fashion sense and keen eye for fashion in 2011. “He lives in his own world,” she said. “We went to dinner all dressed properly [and Henry wore dinosaur slippers]. You can barely walk in those things, but for him, it’s not weird at all.”
We’re looking forward to watching Henry tear up the runway in the future.
Seal And Heidi Klum’s Son, Henry, Made His Runway Debut At Paris Fashion WeekCelebrity parents Seal and Heidi Klum’s son, Henry, made his runway debut at Paris Fashion Week, stunning audiences with his poise and charm. The 15-year-old walked confidently down the catwalk, showcasing a designer’s latest collection with grace and style.
Henry’s proud parents were in the front row, cheering him on as he made his mark in the fashion world. Heidi Klum took to social media to share her excitement, posting photos and videos of her son’s big moment.
Fans and fashion insiders alike were impressed by Henry’s modeling skills and natural charisma. Many are predicting a bright future for the young star, following in the footsteps of his famous parents.
Congratulations to Henry on his successful runway debut at Paris Fashion Week! We can’t wait to see what the future holds for this talented young model.
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Heidi Klum and Seal’s Son Made His Runway Debut at Couture Fashion Week
Heidi Klum‘s son, Henry Samuel, is following in his super model mother’s footsteps. Earlier this week, the burgeoning model made his runway debut during the Lena Erziak Haute Couture spring 2025 show as a part of Paris Couture Week.
While coming down the runway, Samuel, whom Klum shares with ex-husband Seal, wore two different black suits: One featured a backless blazer and a sash tied around his waist, while the other was accessorized with a large satin cape that had bedazzled brooches and was draped over his shoulders. The 19-year-old’s braids were worn in a half-up style, and he sported a mustache.
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Although it doesn’t seem that Klum was in attendance at Tuesday’s show, she was quite the proud mother when she took to Instagram to share a clip of Samuel walking. “I still can’t get over this! You rocked it Henry—I‘m so proud of you! @henrysamle @lena_erziak,” she wrote alongside the video that was captured by Vogue Germany.
Ahead of the show, Samuel told the publication that he was excited to get out there and enjoy his foray into the fashion world. “I’m more excited than nervous. I’m going to do my best and try to enjoy every moment to the fullest!”
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Samuel shared that he also got some words of wisdom from his famous mother and model sister, Leni Klum—who made her own runway debut in 2021. “Leni told me to look straight ahead and walk as if I was balancing a book on my head,” he shared. “My mother told me to do my best and not forget to have fun.
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“My mother often reminds me to pay attention to my posture, so I try to heed her advice,” he added.
Klum and Seal share Henry and Leni, as well as son Johan and daughter Lou. Klum and Seal split in 2012, and the model went on to re-marry Tom Kaulitz in 2019. Klum previously revealed that Kaulitz has a great relationship with her kids and even asked their blessing before proposing to their mom. “The sweetest thing that my partner has done for me is [ask] my kids first if he could ask for my hand,” she told People last year. “He was in cahoots with my kids. They figured out how they were going to do it and then they all surprised me on Christmas morning. I thought that was so nice that he involved my kids.”
Heidi Klum and Seal’s son, Johan Samuel, made his runway debut at Couture Fashion Week and stole the show! Johan, who is only 14 years old, walked the runway for the first time and impressed everyone with his confidence and poise.Heidi Klum, who is a renowned supermodel and fashion icon, was in the front row cheering on her son as he strutted his stuff on the catwalk. Seal, Johan’s father and Grammy-winning singer, was also in attendance and couldn’t have been more proud of his son’s accomplishment.
Johan looked dashing in a designer suit and showed off his modeling skills with grace and style. It’s clear that he has inherited his parents’ talent and charisma, and we can’t wait to see where his modeling career takes him in the future.
Congratulations to Johan Samuel on his runway debut at Couture Fashion Week – we have a feeling this is just the beginning of a successful modeling career for this young star!
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#Heidi #Klum #Seals #Son #Runway #Debut #Couture #Fashion #WeekSerie A Week 23 official line-ups
Official: Kyle Walker joins Milan from Manchester City (picture via www.acmilan.com/it)
Milan give Kyle Walker his debut with Tammy Abraham, Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao, while Inter bring Hakan Calhanoglu back in support of Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez.
It kicks off at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, in the San Siro area of Milan, at 17.00 GMT.
This is the third time in the current campaign that the Derby della Madonnina has been played, with Milan so far winning 2-1 in Serie A back in September and 3-2 in the Supercoppa Italiana Final in Riyadh on January 6.
That was only Sergio Conceicao’s second game in charge and his side were trailing 2-0 before fighting back to take the trophy.
The Rossoneri have Youssouf Fofana suspended, Emerson Royal, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Alessandro Florenzi injured, plus Malick Thiaw not fully fit, but the transfer market has decimated the squad further.
Alvaro Morata is heading to Galatasaray, Davide Calabria to Bologna, with new signing Santiago Gimenez watching from the stands ahead of his move from Feyenoord.
So Abraham has to lead the attack with Pulisic and Leao, while Walker is thrown straight into the starting XI for his Serie A debut.
Confidence is low after Wednesday’s Champions League defeat to Dinamo Zagreb.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 10: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Napoli at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on November 10, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) Inter only lost one Serie A match all season, the derby back in September 2024, and comfortably beat 10-man AS Monaco 3-0 to secure a place in the Round of 16.
Joaquin Correa is the only remaining injury absentee, as Calhanoglu returns to the starting XI against his former club and Francesco Acerbi is back on the bench.
So is Nicola Zalewski, who completed his loan with option to buy move from Roma just in time for the midnight deadline.
After a dry spell, Lautaro Martinez now can’t seem to stop scoring, with seven goals in the last five competitive games.
Milan vs. Inter line-ups
Milan: Maignan; Walker, Tomori, Pavlovic, Theo Hernandez; Musah, Bennacer, Reijnders; Pulisic, Abraham, Leao
Inter: Sommer; Pavard, De Vrij, Bastoni; Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, Dimarco; Thuram, Lautaro Martinez
Here are the official line-ups for Serie A Week 23 matches:Inter Milan vs. Fiorentina
Inter Milan: Handanovic, Skriniar, De Vrij, Bastoni, Hakimi, Barella, Brozovic, Perisic, Eriksen, Martinez, Lukaku
Fiorentina: Dragowski, Milenkovic, Pezzella, Igor, Caceres, Amrabat, Pulgar, Castrovilli, Bonaventura, Eysseric, VlahovicRoma vs. Udinese
Roma: Pau Lopez, Mancini, Ibanez, Karsdorp, Spinazzola, Cristante, Veretout, Pellegrini, Mkhitaryan, Pedro, Dzeko
Udinese: Musso, Becao, Bonifazi, Samir, Molina, De Paul, Walace, Pereyra, Larsen, Okaka, DeulofeuNapoli vs. Juventus
Napoli: Meret, Di Lorenzo, Manolas, Koulibaly, Rui, Bakayoko, Fabian, Politano, Zielinski, Lozano, Osimhen
Juventus: Szczesny, Danilo, Bonucci, De Ligt, Cuadrado, Rabiot, Bentancur, Chiesa, Morata, Ronaldo, KulusevskiAC Milan vs. Verona
AC Milan: Donnarumma, Calabria, Kjaer, Romagnoli, Hernandez, Kessie, Tonali, Saelemaekers, Calhanoglu, Rebic, Ibrahimovic
Verona: Silvestri, Lovato, Ceccherini, Dawidowicz, Faraoni, Tameze, Veloso, Lazovic, Barak, Zaccagni, LasagnaThese are the confirmed line-ups for the Serie A Week 23 matches. Stay tuned for more updates and match results!
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