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Saints look to draw momentum from Carrs return and end six-game losing skid in rematch vs. Panthers [Video]

Things may be starting to look up for the New Orleans Saints following a six-game losing streak.Not only are the Saints expected to get a jolt from the return of veteran quarterback Derek Carr, who has been out since Week 5, but they have a chance to get back on track against the NFL-worst Carolina Panthers (1-7) on Sunday.While the Saints (2-6) certainly dont resemble the world beaters they looked like in the season opener when they ran out to a 30-0 second-quarter lead and trounced the Panthers 47-10 at the Superdome, they seem to have Carolinas number. The Saints are 3-0 against Panthers quarterback Bryce Young and have won the last two games by a combined 59 points.Saints coach Dennis Allen said his teams dominant Week 1 win means nothing heading into this week.Zero, Allen said. That game was eight weeks ago. It matters what we do this week in practice. It matters what we do in the game.The Panthers havent shown much improvement on either side of the ball under first-year head coach Dave Canales. Only three teams have surrendered more points through eight games in the Super Bowl era, and the offense remains near or at the bottom of the league in most statistical categories.Carr, who completed 19 of 23 passes for 200 yards and threw first-half touchdown passes in the first matchup, will look to exploit Carolinas leaky secondary that has allowed 17 TD passes tied for the most in the league.But he is trying to avoid the temptation to take on an outsized role in an offense that is desperate to emerge from its recent rut.I am no savior, Carr said. I am here to be a great leader and to be a great teammate and do my job to the best of my ability. Do I feel confident in what I can do? Absolutely. Young gets the nod againThe previously benched Young will make his second straight start with 37-year-old Andy Dalton still recovering from a sprained right thumb he sustained in a car crash last week.The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft is 2-17 as an NFL starter and has more interceptions than touchdown passes during his brief, disappointing career. Although trade rumors continue to swirl around Young, the Panthers dont appear interested in moving on from him at this point.Im excited for Bryce to have another opportunity to build on the things (and) continue to just grow and get that experience that is invaluable to be on the field, to be calling the plays and doing it, Canales said. Carr repairedCarr said pain wasnt his big issue the past three weeks.His strained oblique was simply too weak to allow him to maintain proper throwing mechanics. At first, the recipe for recovery was rest, meaning he couldnt even pick up his kids, which he said was probably the hardest part.There was literally nothing that I could do but wait and let it heal, Carr said.During the past couple of weeks, he has gradually ramped up throwing in an effort to avoid a setback. Replacing JohnsonThe Panthers traded No. 1 wide receiver Diontae Johnson to Baltimore earlier this week and will lean heavily on rookies Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker moving forward. Theres a chance that veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen will be back in the lineup this week after missing the last five games with a hamstring injury.Legette said Young showed more trust in Coker and him last week against Denver by throwing the ball up and allowing them to make plays. Legette and Coker both caught TD passes in Carolinas 28-14 loss to the Broncos.I definitely trust (Xavier); I trust all of our receivers, Young said. In this league, its a lot of bang-bang plays, a lot of tight windows and tough throws.Secondary adjustmentsSaints defensive back Alontae Taylor, who has spent much of the past two seasons transitioning from cornerback to nickel back, appears likely to return to defending the perimeter this week.Thats partly because its not clear if cornerback Marshon Lattimore will be able to return from a nagging hamstring injury.Im back at home, I guess you could say, Taylor said. But Im really trying to figure out what can I do to maybe give us a better chance of winning games.With cornerback Paulson Adebo out for the season because of a broken leg and Lattimore struggling with his injury, Taylor is now one of the more experienced and prominent defensive backs in the lineup.I think the best thing I can do is just continue to fly around, Taylor said. I have to make sure I give a better example to the younger guys and lead them in the best way possible.Brooks to make his NFL debut?The Panthers have been cautious in bringing along rookie running back Jonathan Brooks, their second-round draft pick, as he recovers from a torn ACL sustained last year at Texas.But theres a possibility that Brooks could make his NFL debut on Sunday against the Saints.Brooks would bring a home-run threat to the Panthers backfield they are currently missing. Chuba Hubbard has been solid, reliable and arguably the teams most productive player this season.Yet Brooks offers an explosive style that could lead to some big plays.

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Haunted Waukesha trail decorated in honor of 5 rescue dogs [Video]

HUNTING CONDITIONS. HALLOWEEN IS TOMORROW, AND A WAUKESHA VETERAN WANTS TO GIVE BACK WHILE HONORING LOST COMPANIONS IN A SPOOKY WAY. HE BUILT A HAUNTED TRAIL NEXT TO HIS HOME ON DEWITT COURT. 12 NEWS ZOE HENRY HAS THE STORY. JUNE 11TH, 2021 COULD BE MARKED AS ONE OF JOHN AND SUE CLYDES WORST DAYS. I WAS IN TOTAL SHOCK. I ACTUALLY WENT LIKE FOUR HOUSES DOWN BACK BEHIND YOU IN THAT YARD BECAUSE IT WAS SO HOT OF A FIRE AND I WAS JUST CRYING OUT BECAUSE, LIKE MY DOGS, I HAD THEM. THERE WAS NOTHING I COULD DO. THEY WERE JUST TRAPPED. A FIRE STARTED IN THEIR GARAGE, BURNING DOWN THEIR HOME AND KILLING THEIR MOST PRIZED POSSESSIONS. THEIR FIVE RESCUE DOGS. SO, LIKE I SAID, YOUVE GOT FAITH, LOLA, DOTTIE, GABBY AND PENNY. THE DOGS WERE FAMILY TO THE STARS. JOHN IS A RETIRED MARINE WHO SAYS HE SUFFERS FROM COMBAT PTSD. THE DOGS WERE HIS THERAPY. THESE DOGS HELPED ME WITH SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS. NEVER GOING AWAY, BUT THEY CAN HELP AT LEAST MANAGE. YOU KNOW. SO IM VERY GRATEFUL FOR THEM. NOW HE AND HIS WIFE, SUE, ARE FINDING A NEW KIND OF HEALING BY GIVING BACK. ITS KIND OF LIKE THERAPY, YOU KNOW, JUST DECORATING THE TRAIL AND REMEMBERING THEM. YEAH. OH, YEAH. I MEAN, ITS AS GOOD AS IT CAN BE. LIKE, THIS IS HOW IT IS. THEY COME THROUGH, AND AGAIN, YOU ENJOY YOURSELF. A FREE HALLOWEEN DECORATED TRAIL OPEN FOR THE COMMUNITY. FIGURES THAT ARE SET UP TO LOOK SPOOKY. ANOTHER SENSORY ITEM. JOHN AND SUE SAY THEY HOPE TO MAKE THIS AN ANNUAL TRADITION IN THE WAUKESHA COMMUNITY, REMEMBERING THOSE FIVE DOGS AND TURNING TRAGEDY INTO SOMETHING GOOD IN WAUKESHA, ZOE HENRY, WISN 12 NEWS. THE HAUNTED TRAIL IS OPE

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Budget 2024: Key takeaways as Rachel Reeves reveals 40bn in tax hikes | News [Video]

The UKs first female chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced tax hikes that will raise an eye-watering 40bn in her historic Budget. Increases to employers national insurance contributions, stamp duty on second homes, and scrapping the VAT exemption of private school fees have all been confirmed, as well as a new duty on vaping and e-cigarettes. In regards to spending, Reeves promised to invest the money raised into fixing public services including big investments into the NHS, building more homes, and extending HS2 to London Euston. The Independent takes a closer look at the key takeaways from the historic budget on Wednesday (30 October).

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Israeli strikes in northern Gaza kill at least 88, officials say [Video]

Two Israeli airstrikes in the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday killed at least 88 people, including dozens of women and children, health officials said, and the director of a hospital said life-threatening injuries were going untreated because a weekend raid by Israeli forces led to the detention of dozens of medics.Israel has escalated airstrikes and waged a bigger ground operation in northern Gaza in recent weeks, saying it is focused on rooting out Hamas militants who have regrouped after more than a year of war. The intense fighting is raising alarm about the worsening humanitarian conditions for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians still in northern Gaza.Concerns about not enough aid reaching Gaza were amplified Monday when Israeli lawmakers passed two laws to cut ties with the main U.N. agency distributing food, water and medicine, and to ban it from Israeli soil. Israel controls access to both Gaza and the occupied West Bank, and it was unclear how the agency known as UNRWA would continue its work in either place.The humanitarian operation in Gaza, if that is unraveled, that is a disaster within a series of disasters and just doesnt bear thinking about,” said UNRWA spokesperson John Fowler. He said other U.N. agencies and international organizations distributing aid in Gaza rely on its logistics and thousands of workers.In Lebanon, the militant group Hezbollah said Tuesday it has chosen Sheikh Naim Kassem to succeed longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last month. Hezbollah, which has fired rockets into Israel since the start of the war in Gaza, vowed to continue with Nasrallahs policies until victory is achieved.A short while later, eight Austrian soldiers serving in the U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon were reported lightly injured in a midday missile strike.The peacekeeping force, known as UNIFIL, said the rocket that struck its headquarters in Lebanon was likely fired by Hezbollah, and that it struck a vehicle workshop.Strike in northern Gaza comes as Israel wages a major operation thereThe Gaza Health Ministry’s emergency service said at least 70 people were killed and 23 were missing in the first of Tuesday’s strikes in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya. More than half of the victims were women and children, the ministry said. A mother and her five children some of them adults and a second mother with six children, were among those killed in the attack on a five-story building, according to the emergency service.A second strike on Beit Lahiya on Tuesday evening killed at least 18 people, according to the Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and militants in its count.The nearby Kamal Adwan Hospital was overwhelmed by a wave of wounded women and children, including many who needed urgent surgeries, according to its director, Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya. The Israeli military raided the hospital over the weekend, detaining dozens of medics it said were Hamas militants.The situation is catastrophic in every sense of the word,” Safiya said, adding that the only remaining doctor at the hospital was a pediatrician. “The health care system has collapsed and needs an urgent international intervention.U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller referred to the horrifying incident in Beit Lahiya in comments to reporters. He said Israel’s yearlong campaign against Hamas has ensured it cannot repeat the type of attack that started the war in Gaza, but that getting to here came at a great cost to civilians.The Israeli military said it was investigating the first Beit Lahiya strike; it did not immediately comment on the second.Israels recent operations in northern Gaza, focused in and around the Jabaliya refugee camp, have killed hundreds of people and driven tens of thousands from their homes.The Israeli military has repeatedly struck shelters for displaced people in recent months. It says it carries out precise strikes targeting Palestinian militants and tries to avoid harming civilians, but the strikes often kill women and children.On Tuesday, Israel said four more of its soldiers were killed in the fighting in northern Gaza, bringing the toll since the start of the operation to 16, including a colonel.As the fighting raged, Hamas signaled it was ready to resume cease-fire negotiations, although its key demands a permanent cease-fire and full withdrawal of the Israeli military do not appear to have changed, and have been dismissed in the past by Israel. Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said on Tuesday the group has accepted mediators request to discuss new proposals.Hezbollah’s new leader has vowed to keep fighting IsraelHezbollah said in a statement that its decision-making Shura Council elected Kassem, who had been Nasrallah’s deputy leader for over three decades, as the new secretary-general.Kassem, 71, a founding member of the militant group established following Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon, had been serving as acting leader. He has given several televised speeches vowing that Hezbollah will fight on despite a string of setbacks.Hezbollah began firing rockets into Israel, drawing retaliation, after Hamas surprise attack out of Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023. Iran, which backs both groups, has also directly traded fire with Israel, in April and then again this month.The tensions with Hezbollah boiled over in September, as Israel unleashed a wave of heavy airstrikes and killed Nasrallah and most of his senior commanders. Israel launched a ground invasion into Lebanon at the start of October.Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel on Tuesday, killing one person in the northern city of Maalot-Tarshiha, authorities said. Israeli strikes in the coastal city of Sidon killed at least five people, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.Israeli laws targeting UN agency could further restrict aidUNRWA and other international groups continued to express outrage Tuesday about the Israeli parliament’s decision to cut ties to the agency.Israel says UNRWA has been infiltrated by Hamas and that the militant group siphons off aid and uses U.N. facilities to shield its activities, allegations denied by the U.N. agency.Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer vowed that aid will continue to reach Gaza, as Israel plans to coordinate with aid organizations or other bodies within the U.N. Ultimately, we will ensure that a more efficient replacement for UNRWA takes its role, not one which is infiltrated by the terrorist organization, he said.Multiple U.N. agencies rallied Tuesday around UNRWA, calling it the backbone of the world bodys aid activities in Gaza and other Palestinian areas. UNRWA provides education, health care and emergency aid to millions of Palestinian refugees from the 1948 war surrounding Israels creation and their descendants. Refugee families make up the majority of Gazas population.Israel has sharply restricted aid to northern Gaza this month, prompting a warning from the United States that failure to facilitate greater humanitarian assistance could lead to a reduction in military aid.In its attack on Israel last year, Hamas killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took around 250 as hostages. Some 100 hostages are still inside Gaza, a third of whom are believed to be dead.Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed over 43,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities. Around 90% of the population of 2.3 million have been displaced from their homes, often multiple times.___Associated Press writers Tia Goldenberg in Tel Aviv, Israel, Matthew Lee in Washington, and Jamey Keaten in Geneva, contributed to this report.