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Former Eagles tight end Zach Ertz back in the NFL

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Former Eagles tight end Zach Ertz is back in the NFL, signing with the Lions in search of a second Super Bowl ring.

++Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has ‘proper tear in hamstring’

Ertz has been out of football since being released by the Cardinals in November 2023. Now, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, he is on his way to sign with the Lions, and could play in the NFC Championship Game against the 49ers.

++Chelsea forward Lauren James says her hat-trick silences “anyone who is hating”

The tight end initially will sign with the practice squad, but if he is ready to play the Lions could elevate him to the active roster against the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday (28).

Ih the Lions win, Ertz would be on his way to his second Super Bowl. He was released by the Cards on November 30, after catching just 27 passes for 187 yards and one touchdown in seven games. He also spent five weeks on injured reserve due to a quad injury before being released. His last game was on October 22, when Cards lost to the Seahawks. 

Ertz is a three-time Pro Bowler, and was also on the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII-winning team. He has a chance in the Lions, as their backup tight end Brock Wright suffered an injury during Monday’s (22) game against the Buccaneers.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has ‘proper tear in hamstring’

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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has a “proper tear in his hamstring”, according to assistant manager Pep Lijnders.

++Salah will return to Liverpool for injury rehab

Salah suffered the injury during Egypt’s 2-2 draw against Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations on Thursday (18). On Monday (22), he had to watch from the sidelines as Egypt drew 2-2 against Cape Verde.

++Chelsea forward Lauren James says her hat-trick silences “anyone who is hating”

“It’s expected [he will] return in three to four weeks if everything goes smooth. It will go smooth and it will go right because of how we’ve treated his body before”, said Lijnders. It has already been confirmed that the forward will return to Liverpool on Wednesday (24), for an “intensive rehabilitation programme”.

The team said that Salah’s injury was “worse than first feared”, but he will be treated with a “view to being back in action as soon as possible for club and country, giving him the best chance to return to compete at Afcon”.

Madonna sings happy birthday to daughter Mercy during concert in New York

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This Monday (22), Madonna paid a tribute to her daughter Mercy on her 18th birthday, during her concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

++Sofía Vergara reveals she and Joe Manganiello weren’t on the same page about having kids

Madonna led the concert goers to sing “Happy Birthday” to surprise Mercy mid-show. While standing center stage, the singer and her dancers all surrounded the teenage girl. “Oh my god!” shout Mercy.

++Chrissy Teigen reveals her son Miles has ‘never’ eaten a vegetable

“Thank you to the people. Stand up, stand up beautiful girl. Look at this queen!”, said Madonna after the song ended, as she brought her daughter to the side of the stage. “That’s what a beautiful queen looks like”, she added.

Mercy was then handed a lit candle, and Madonna told her she’s “gotta make a wish”. After Mercy blew out the candle, Madonna was holding a drink and asked “Do you want a sip?”. Then she joked “Oh no, 18’s not the drinking age here”.

Mercy then sat down at the piano on stage, as she does at the concerts on the tour, playing Madonna’s “Bad Girl”. The singer thanked the audience, and Mercy grabbed the microphone and said “I love you all!”. Madonna embraced her daughter while the audience clapped and added “That’s my girl”.

Biden and Kamala propose the right to abortion at the forefront of the election campaign

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United States President Joe Biden and his vice president Kamala Harris will defend the right to abortion as a pillar of the Democratic campaign against Donald Trump, the overwhelming favorite to be named the Republican Party’s presidential candidate in November.

++ Trump’s lead widens over Nikki Haley in the race for this Tuesday’s primary

With that, Harris traveled on Monday (22) to the state of Wisconsin to begin a national tour on the issue, coinciding with the 51st anniversary of a court ruling (Roe v. Wade), which guaranteed the right of American women to abort.

And now on Tuesday (23), Biden and Kamala, along with first lady Jill Biden and the vice president’s husband, Doug Emhoff, will make their first joint campaign appearance of 2024, at an abortion rights rally. in Virginia, where Democrats recently won state legislative control.

As a result, Democrats believe in this issue, especially because Trump assumes that the repeal of the right to abortion at the federal level was possible thanks to him.

++ More than 300 artists sign petition against the president of Argentina, Javier Milei

“You are proud. Proud that the women of our nation are suffering? Proud that women’s fundamental freedom has been stolen?” Kamala said in Wisconsin.

It is worth remembering that polls have shown that Biden is tied with Trump, while the Democrat’s campaign faces voters’ concerns about his age, the economy and his role in the war between Israel and Hamas.

Thus, Democrats hope that a threat of new abortion restrictions will drive voters to the polls in November.

Sofía Vergara reveals she and Joe Manganiello weren’t on the same page about having kids

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Sofía Vergara spoke about the reasons why she and Joe Manganiello decided to divorce.

++Chrissy Teigen reveals her son Miles has ‘never’ eaten a vegetable

In an interview with El País, released on January 15, Vergara revealed that she and Joe weren’t on the same page about having kids. She confirmed that the disagreement ultimately led to their divorce.

++“Gossip Girl” star Michelle Trachtenberg hits back at criticism of her appearance

“My marriage broke up because my husband was younger; he wanted to have kids and I didn’t want to be an old mom. I feel it’s not fair to the baby. I respect whoever does it, but that’s not for me anymore”, explained Sofía. 

The “Modern Family” star is already the mother of 32-year-old son Manolo with her ex-husband Joe Gonzalez. “I had a son at 19, who is now 32, and I’m ready to be a grandmother, not a mother. So, if love comes along, he has to come with [his own] children”, she added. 

“I’m almost in menopause; it’s the natural way of things. When my son becomes a dad, let him bring the baby to me for a while and then I’ll give it back to him and go on with my life; that’s what I have to do”, added Sofía. 

Vergara and Manganiello announced in a joint statement, in July 2023, that after seven years of marriage they made the “difficult decision” to divorce. “As two people that love and care for one another very much, we politely ask for respect for our privacy at this time as we navigate this new phase of our lives”, reads the statement. 

Jurassic World will have new film with screenwriter from the original

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The Jurassic World franchise has not yet come to an end. According to THR, David Koepp, the screenwriter responsible for writing Jurassic Park: Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, has been hired to develop a new feature film.

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Therefore, according to the publication, the project, which has been conceived in secret, is sufficiently advanced, with the script about to be finalized. Universal Pictures’ idea is to confirm a possible release date in 2025.

Furthermore, sources from the THR report point out that the new film will begin a “new Jurassic era” in the franchise.

++ More than 300 artists sign petition against the president of Argentina, Javier Milei

This means that both the protagonists of Jurassic World (Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard) and the trio of Jurassic Park (Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern) are not expected to return.

As a result, no director had his name linked to the project. Responsible for the first two films in the franchise, Steven Spielberg will return as executive producer.

After the release of the film ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’, the franchise continues to live on streaming. Netflix has confirmed the release of ‘Jurassic World: Chaos Theory’ for 2024. The new animated series continues the events of ‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’.

More than 300 artists sign petition against the president of Argentina, Javier Milei

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More than 300 artists signed a petition against the recently elected Argentine president, Javier Milei, for his decision to cut investments in the country’s audiovisual industry.

++ Trump’s lead widens over Nikki Haley in the race for this Tuesday’s primary

With a decree, the politician ended the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA) and the National School of Experimentation and Cinematographic Production (ENERC).

Several artists around the globe also signed the petition in protest. The text includes the signatures of actors such as Gael García Bernal (‘Old’) and Diego Luna (‘Andor’), and Oscar-winning filmmakers such as Pedro Almodóvar (‘Pain and Glory’) and Alejandro González Iñárritu (‘Birdman’).

In a statement, the recently formed Cine Argentino Unidos coalition, led by associations of film professionals, said: 

“Argentina has built a vibrant, heterogeneous and dynamic film industry since its inception. Since 1944, the country has had state institutions that regulate and promote cinematographic activity using the resources generated by audiovisual exploitation”.

++ ‘Society of the Snow’ joins Netflix’s list of most popular films

“Today, the film industry involves tens of thousands of quality jobs and trains professionals who collaborate in co-productions around the world […] None of this would have been possible without public policies of promoting culture and without the Cinema Law that provides specific funds for the activity.”

“Argentine cinema is a thriving industry that generates thousands of jobs, exports content and brings foreign investment to the country. The implementation of this bill will have a devastating, incalculable and irreparable effect on all culture and national sovereignty, especially for the workers who depend on cultural industries, resulting in thousands of new unemployed”, continues the text.

It is worth remembering that the measure, however, can still be overturned. To Variety, filmmaker Celina Morga, a member of the coalition, said that the group is talking to members of the Argentine Congress so that Milei’s decree against the film industry is blocked from voting.

David Gail from ‘Beverly Hills 90210’, dies at age 58

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Actor David Gail, best known for his role as Stuart Carson on the series “Beverly Hills 90210”, has passed away at the age of 58. The news was announced by his sister, Katie Colmenares, via Instagram. The cause of his death was not disclosed. Gail is also remembered for his contributions to series such as “Savannah” and “JAG”, as well as the films “Perfect Opposites” (2004) and “Breaking All the Rules” (2002).

++ ‘The Polar Express 2’ is in development, says producer

On “Beverly Hills 90210”, Gail played the fiance of Brenda Walsh, a character played by Shannen Doherty. His participation also included the first season of the spin-off series “90210”.

++ ‘Oppenheimer’ dominates BAFTA nominations

The actor’s sister expressed her grief on social media, sharing the deep connection they had: “There was barely a day in my life when you weren’t with me, by my side, always my best friend, ready to face anything and everything. one with me.”

Excited, Katie Colmenares continued: “I will hold you so tight every day in my heart. Beautiful, loving, incredible, fierce human being. I’m missing you every second of every day forever. There will never be another”, in a tribute to the late actor. David Gail leaves behind his wife and three children.

Trump’s lead widens over Nikki Haley in the race for this Tuesday’s primary

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According to a new poll conducted by CNN in partnership with the University of New Hampshire (UNH), the Republican presidential primary race in New Hampshire appears to be firmly in the control of former President Donald Trump. Following his 30-point victory in the Iowa caucuses last week, Trump maintains a significant lead, with 50% support among likely Republican voters in the Granite State. Her closest competitor, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, is at 39%.

++ Trump seeks ‘absolute immunity’ for US president

Both candidates have increased their support since the last CNN/UNH poll, conducted in early January, when Trump held 39% to Haley’s 32%. This rise came amid a narrowing field of leading candidates.

++ Trump expels man who interrupted his speech during rally in New Hampshire

Despite Haley’s notable gains since late last summer, the gap between her and Trump has again grown to double digits. New Hampshire has historically been seen as a primary jumping-off point, offering a possible opportunity to challenge Trump’s bid for the Republican Party’s third consecutive presidential nomination

However, research indicates that Trump’s popularity within the Republican base and the engagement of his supporters outweigh the appeal of his opponents. While Haley won over groups such as “undeclared” voters and moderates, who represent minorities within the Republican electorate, Trump has largely consolidated support among majority segments such as registered Republicans, conservatives and those without a college degree. The poll finds that with the primaries just days away, about 1 in 5 likely Republican voters have not yet decided on their choice, with the majority of that group supporting Haley. Overall, Republican primary voters in New Hampshire believe Trump is likely to win on Tuesday, and a majority express satisfaction or excitement at the prospect of his presidential nomination.

FIFA President defends automatic defeat for clubs whose fans commit racism

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino used his social media last Saturday (20) to speak out against racism in football. In his statement, the leader of the main world football entity defended the application of automatic defeats in cases of this type.

++ Chelsea forward Lauren James says her hat-trick silences “anyone who is hating”

Infantino’s initiative was motivated by the episode of racism directed at Milan goalkeeper Maignan. The clash against Udinese was interrupted due to racist insults directed at the French player, leading the athletes to leave the field for a few minutes. The statement emphasized the need to impose automatic defeats on teams whose fans practiced racism, causing the match to be abandoned. Furthermore, he proposed global stadium bans and criminal charges for those responsible for racist acts.

++ Fox Sports announces the hiring of former St. Louis Cardinals Ace Adam Wainwright as TV analyst

Infantino expressed his rejection of the events in Udine and Sheffield, considering them completely abominable and unacceptable. He reiterated that there is no room for racism or any form of discrimination, both in football and in society. The FIFA President offered his full support to the affected players and urged parties involved to take action, starting with education in schools to ensure future generations understand that racism has no place in football or society.

In conclusion, Infantino highlighted FIFA and football’s solidarity with the victims of racism and any form of discrimination, emphasizing the unequivocal message: “No to racism! No to any form of discrimination!”

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