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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Aidan O'Connell passed for two touchdowns, tight end Brock Bowers broke two rookie NFL records , and the Las Vegas Raiders won for just the fourth time this season, 25-10 over the struggling New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Bowers' seven catches for 77 yards gave him 108 receptions for 1,144 yards this season, eclipsing Mike Ditka's 1961 rookie tight end mark of 1,067 yards receiving and Puka Nacua's 2023 mark of 105 catches by a rookie at any position. Bowers also surpassed Darren Waller's franchise mark of 107 receptions in a season, which had stood since 2020. Ameer Abdullah rushed for 115 yards for the Raiders (4-12) — the journeyman running back's first 100-yard game in his 10 NFL seasons. O'Connell finished with 242 yards passing, including a 3-yard TD pass to Jakobi Meyers and an 18-yarder to Tre Tucker. Daniel Carlson kicked four field goals — his longest from 54 yards — for the Raiders, who didn't look fazed by flight delays on Saturday that got them into their hotel after midnight, less than 12 hours before kickoff. With former Raiders QB Derek Carr unable to suit up for the Saints (5-11) because of his injured left, non-throwing hand, rookie Spencer Rattler received his fifth career start. He remained winless as a starter after completing 20 of 36 passes for 218 yards and one TD with two interceptions. Rattler also rushed for 46 yards to finish as New Orleans' leading rusher for a second straight week. The Saints used trickery to take an early 7-3 lead . Running back Kendre Miller took what looked like a toss sweep to the right before throwing a lateral back to his left, where Rattler caught it and threw 30 yards downfield to wide-open tight end Foster Moreau in the end zone. Las Vegas moved in front for good on O'Connell's short scoring pass to Meyers with a minute left in the second quarter. Saints: Miller left the game with concussion symptoms in the second quarter. LB Jaylan Ford appeared to suffer a serious lower right leg injury on punt coverage in the fourth quarter. DE Payton Turner left with an ankle injury. WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling was treated on the field late in the game — but walked off on his own — after a hard collision over the middle. Raiders: Host the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. Saints: Visit Tampa Bay on Sunday. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflMinnesota firearms deer harvest remains above 2023 after third weekend, DNR saysISTANBUL Recent International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister and former defense chief are a "turning point in the human history," Türkiye's parliament speaker said on Saturday. "I hope Netanyahu and his gang are arrested wherever they go as soon as possible and held accountable at the International Criminal Court," said Numan Kurtulmus at an event in the Turkish metropolis Istanbul. The ICC announced in a landmark move Thursday that it issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Kurtulmus noted that many countries party to the ICC's founding Rome Statute — even those “where the Zionist lobby is very powerful” — have declared their intent to arrest Netanyahu and Gallant if they enter their territories. “These decisions have undoubtedly emerged as a result of the honorable resistance put forth by the humanity front and their struggle for the Palestinian cause, for justice and fairness, and for the establishment of a world worthy of human dignity,” he said. The decision to issue the warrants reflect that “human dignity and human conscience have started to win,” noted Kurtulmus, predicting that radical changes would take place in the emerging multi-polar world. “It is no longer possible for a country or a region to rule and direct the world alone. We are entering a period in which a new power struggle and new power equations are being established, in which more than one power can be effective in all geographical regions of the world,” he said. “Hopefully, Türkiye will be one of the leading countries of this new era,” Kurtulmus said, underlining the country's central position amid the conflict zones in its region. Israel has launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas in October last year, killing more than 44,000 people, most of them women and children, and injuring over 104,000. It has also engaged in cross-border warfare with Lebanon, launching an air campaign in late September against what it claims are Hezbollah targets. Over 3,600 people in Lebanon have been killed, with more than 15,300 injured and over a million displaced since last October, according to Lebanese health authorities. The ICC announced in a landmark move on Thursday that it issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on Gaza.
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Cleanliness drive in Mahakumbh area to start todayJosh Allen, Bills crush Jets, secure No. 2 seed in AFCMaura Derrane has shared a sweet memory and momento her mother has kept for almost three decades. Her parents, farmer Mattie and homemaker Bridgie, built their home in Inis Mór with Maura enjoying a quintessential Irish childhood there, and on returning there to celebrate Christmas , she found a newspaper clipping from 1995. The clipping was from story about Maura overcoming illness as she took on a project - theatre acting - to help her launch her television career. Read more: Maura Derrane is the spitting image of her mum in rare throwback photo Read more: Married couple killed in St. Stephen’s Day hit and run were with their daughter Posting a snapshot of the clipping to Instagram, she shared that she is always amazed at the things her mum keeps. She said: "Every time I come home to Inis Mór , I find a memory my mother has kept from many moons ago." "She showed me this newspaper clipping the other day, which she kept from 1995, when I launched my acting career. It’s a play from the Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway." Explaining why she wanted to tackle the challenge of a play, she said: "I had just started working on television at the time, but has such a fear of cameras and public speaking that I decided I had to do something to get over it." "Facing my fears on stage seemed like the best way to do it. I seriously nearly passed out of the opening night, not just from the flu, but seeing actual humans in the audience." "But it was exhilarating at the same time. And it worked! It help me face the film and continue working in this industry since. Facing our fears is the only way!" On another occasion that she was home, she came across an old picture of her mum, who looks just like her. Taking to social media to share the beautiful black and white photo, Maura explained that her mother had made her own dress.
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Maura Derrane has shared a sweet memory and momento her mother has kept for almost three decades. Her parents, farmer Mattie and homemaker Bridgie, built their home in Inis Mór with Maura enjoying a quintessential Irish childhood there, and on returning there to celebrate Christmas , she found a newspaper clipping from 1995. The clipping was from story about Maura overcoming illness as she took on a project - theatre acting - to help her launch her television career. Read more: Maura Derrane is the spitting image of her mum in rare throwback photo Read more: Married couple killed in St. Stephen’s Day hit and run were with their daughter Posting a snapshot of the clipping to Instagram, she shared that she is always amazed at the things her mum keeps. She said: "Every time I come home to Inis Mór , I find a memory my mother has kept from many moons ago." "She showed me this newspaper clipping the other day, which she kept from 1995, when I launched my acting career. It’s a play from the Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway." Explaining why she wanted to tackle the challenge of a play, she said: "I had just started working on television at the time, but has such a fear of cameras and public speaking that I decided I had to do something to get over it." "Facing my fears on stage seemed like the best way to do it. I seriously nearly passed out of the opening night, not just from the flu, but seeing actual humans in the audience." "But it was exhilarating at the same time. And it worked! It help me face the film and continue working in this industry since. Facing our fears is the only way!" On another occasion that she was home, she came across an old picture of her mum, who looks just like her. Taking to social media to share the beautiful black and white photo, Maura explained that her mother had made her own dress.ISTANBUL Recent International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister and former defense chief are a "turning point in the human history," Türkiye's parliament speaker said on Saturday. "I hope Netanyahu and his gang are arrested wherever they go as soon as possible and held accountable at the International Criminal Court," said Numan Kurtulmus at an event in the Turkish metropolis Istanbul. The ICC announced in a landmark move Thursday that it issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Kurtulmus noted that many countries party to the ICC's founding Rome Statute — even those “where the Zionist lobby is very powerful” — have declared their intent to arrest Netanyahu and Gallant if they enter their territories. “These decisions have undoubtedly emerged as a result of the honorable resistance put forth by the humanity front and their struggle for the Palestinian cause, for justice and fairness, and for the establishment of a world worthy of human dignity,” he said. The decision to issue the warrants reflect that “human dignity and human conscience have started to win,” noted Kurtulmus, predicting that radical changes would take place in the emerging multi-polar world. “It is no longer possible for a country or a region to rule and direct the world alone. We are entering a period in which a new power struggle and new power equations are being established, in which more than one power can be effective in all geographical regions of the world,” he said. “Hopefully, Türkiye will be one of the leading countries of this new era,” Kurtulmus said, underlining the country's central position amid the conflict zones in its region. Israel has launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip following a cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas in October last year, killing more than 44,000 people, most of them women and children, and injuring over 104,000. It has also engaged in cross-border warfare with Lebanon, launching an air campaign in late September against what it claims are Hezbollah targets. Over 3,600 people in Lebanon have been killed, with more than 15,300 injured and over a million displaced since last October, according to Lebanese health authorities. The ICC announced in a landmark move on Thursday that it issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on Gaza.