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Canadian Broadcast Company airs "Home Alone 2: Lost In New York," but viewers notice the company cut out the scene featuring President Trump. President-elect Donald Trump made his name as a billionaire real estate mogul and celebrity gossip column fixture before rising to reality show stardom with "The Apprentice." The 78-year-old politician, who begins his second term as president of the United States on Jan. 20, hosted and co-produced the hit NBC series from 2005 to 2017. However, Trump's starring role on "The Apprentice" was far from his first venture into the entertainment industry. In 2007, he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for producing the Miss Universe pageants after buying the organization in 1996. In addition, Trump has racked up a lengthy resume of acting credits over the years, though he typically plays himself. Aside from former Hollywood star Ronald Reagan, Trump is the only president who had acting roles before taking office. President-elect Donald Trump's cameo in the beloved holiday movie "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" may be one of his most memorable appearances, but the businessman actually has a long acting resume. (Alamy) In 1994, Trump made one of his most memorable cameo appearances in the classic Christmas comedy "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." A sequel to the hit film "Home Alone," the movie follows 10-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), who finds himself once again stranded without his family during Christmas, this time in New York City. BO DEREK SAYS DONALD TRUMP ‘WAS GREAT’ IN HER 1989 FILM 'GHOSTS CAN’T DO IT' One scene featured Kevin, armed with his father's credit card, strolling into Manhattan's ritzy The Plaza Hotel, where he rents a room. While walking through the building, Kevin runs into Trump, who owned the hotel at the time. "Excuse me, where's the lobby?" Kevin asks Trump. Trump points his finger and tells Kevin, "Down the hall and to the left." While "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" is often cited as Trump's most famous cameo, the president-elect has appeared in a number of famous movies and television shows. Here's a look at Trump's other notable performances. ‘Ghosts Can't Do It’ Trump made his acting debut in the 1989 movie "Ghosts Can't Do It." (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Trump made his acting debut in the 1989 romantic comedy fantasy film "Ghost's Can't Do it," which starred Bo Derek and Anthony Quinn. Several scenes featured Trump , who played himself, negotiating a business deal and flirting with Derek's character, widowed heiress Katie Scott. Their scenes largely took place in boardrooms in New York City, where Katie was meeting rich colleagues of her deceased husband in order to carry out a nefarious plan. Upon its release, "Ghosts Can't Do It" was critically panned and became a box-office flop. However, Derek complimented Trump's acting skills in a 2021 interview with Yahoo! Entertainment. The "10" star said Trump did "great" in the film. "Looking back, I knew Donald Trump," Derek recalled. "We just got a call from a mutual friend saying, ‘Donald you know is looking to be in movies. And I know you’re making a movie now. Can you – is there a cameo you could put him in?’" Derek went on to explain that she and her team agreed to put Trump in the film because they "were going to be in New York anyway." "We wrote a little scene," Derek said. "And he was in the movie." ‘All My Children’ Trump's first soap opera appearance came in a 1992 episode of "All My Children." (Ann Limongello/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) Trump's first soap opera appearance came in a 1992 episode of the long-running series "All My Children." However, Trump later admitted that he did not find the experience to be particularly memorable. In Gary Warner's 1994 biography, "All My Children: The Complete Family Scrapbook" via Soap Opera Digest, the politician was quoted as saying, "Candidly, this is what I remember about my appearance on ‘All My Children.’ My driver pulled up at ABC, I dashed out of the car, and before I knew what happened, I was in the studio, standing in front of a camera and reading a line off a cue card. I shook hands with a few people, ran out the door, jumped back in my car, and I was gone. You have to remember, I’m a busy guy." ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Trump and his ex-wife, Marla Maples, guest-starred on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." (Everett Collection) Trump and then-wife and actress Marla Maples made cameo appearances as prospective buyers of the Banks' mansion in a 1994 episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," the family sitcom that launched Will Smith to stardom. In the scene, the entire Banks family gathers in their living room when their butler, Geoffrey (Joseph Marcell), announces, "Sir, it is my esteemed pleasure to introduce Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trump." As Trump and Maples walk in, Carlton Banks (Alfonso Ribeiro) exclaims, "It's The Donald! Oh my God!" before fainting from excitement. Uncle Phil (James Avery) catches Carlton and struggles to lay him on the sofa as he says, "Um, Mr. and Mrs. Trump, it's an honor to meet you." Uncle Phil shakes Trump's hand and says, "Ron said he had a rich uncle, but Donald Trump ..." "I like keeping a low profile," Trump tells him. Hilary Banks introduces herself to Trump and says, "You know, you look much richer in person." Will then steps forward to shake hands with Trump and Maples, saying, "Hey, listen, you are getting a great house here. And this is quite a deal you're getting for it, too." Pulling Trump aside, Will says, "Let me tell you what, throw in another $50 grand, I'll cut the grass for you every Saturday." "Look folks, before we go too far, I've got something to tell you," Trump says before he is interrupted by Ashley (Tatyana M. Ali), who doesn't want the house to be sold. "Excuse me, but I've got something to tell you first. Thank you for ruining my life!" she says before storming out. "What did you do?" Maples asks Trump, who replies, "Everybody's always blaming me for everything." Trump and Maples appeared in a 1994 episode of the hit sitcom starring Will Smith. (Everett Collection) Trump's real estate agent then tells the Banks family that there has been a "little mistake." He admits there was an address mix-up and the Banks' house was not the childhood home of Trump's nephew, which was the reason that Trump was interested in the property. "I don't know what to say except I'm sorry," the real estate agent tells Phil, who says, "That makes two of us." WILL SMITH: ‘CLEANSE’ AMERICA OF TRUMP SUPPORTERS "Well, that's business," says Trump. "Let's go down the street. I brought cash. It's quicker." "Nice meeting you all," Maples says, before turning to Trump. "It's just as well. It's too much of a fixer-upper," she adds. ‘The Little Rascals’ Trump made a cameo appearance in "The Little Rascals." (Universal Pictures/Getty Images) The 1994 family comedy "The Little Rascals" featured Trump in a rare role in which he did not play himself. The politician portrayed Waldo Johnston II, the father of spoiled rich kid Waldo Johnston III (Blake McIver Ewing). Trump appeared in one scene featuring the movie's climatic go-kart race. He was seen sitting in the stands when Waldo called him from his go-kart during the race to tell him, "Hi Dad, it's me. You're going to be so proud of me. I'm going to win this race!" "Waldo, you're the best son money can buy," Trump replies. ‘Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart’ The president-elect appeared in the TV movie "Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart." (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) After the mystery TV series "Hart to Hart" ended in 1984, the show's leading actors, Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers, went on to star in eight made-for-TV movies that were based on the show. Trump appeared in the fifth movie , 1995's "Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart." In the film, Jonathan Hart (Wagner), who is an orphan, discovers he might have a long-lost sister. He is then approached by a social-climbing waiter named Stuart Morris (Jason Bateman), who convinces Jonathan that his aunt, Maureen Collier (Marion Ross), is his sister. At the end of the movie, Trump rolls up in a limousine, and it is revealed that he is actually Maureen's long-lost brother. While greeting an awestruck Maureen, Trump asks, "Are you as nervous as I am?" to which she replies, "More." The reunited siblings ride off in the limo together along with Stuart, who is heard pitching Trump his business ideas. ‘The Nanny’ Trump guest-starred on an episode of "The Nanny." (Everett Collection) In a 1996 episode of the sitcom "The Nanny," Trump appeared as himself while visiting Fran Fine, the titular nanny played by Fran Drescher . During the scene, Fran attempts to introduce her boss-turned-husband, Max Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy), to Trump before interrupting herself and saying, "‘Oh, what am I talking about? All you handsome zillionaires know each other." The scene ends with Trump walking out the door before receiving a call on a cellphone in his coat pocket: "Hello? I told you not to call me on this line again," he says before hanging up. A phone in Trump's other coat pocket rings, and he picks it up, telling the caller, "That's better." In a 2020 interview with People magazine, Drescher revealed that Fran's line originally referred to Sheffield and Trump as millionaires. However, Trump's assistant sent Drescher's now ex-husband, Marc Jacobson, a note that read, "Mr. Trump is not a millionaire. He’s a billionaire, and we’d like you to change the script.'" Believing that using the word "billionaire" would be "too on the money" for her character to say, Drescher suggested changing it to "zillionaire," which Trump approved. ‘The Associate’ and ‘Eddie’ Trump made cameos in two 1996 movies starring Whoopi Goldberg. (Polygram Pictures/Getty Images) Though Whoopi Goldberg has frequently voiced her strong disapproval of Trump, the president-elect made cameos in two of "The View" host's movies in 1996. In "The Associate," Trump played himself while Goldberg starred as investment banker Laurel Ayres who invents a fictional White male business partner so she is taken more seriously in the business world. WHOOPI GOLDBERG CLAIMS BAKERY REFUSED HER SERVICE OVER LEFTIST VIEWS: 'THEY DID NOT LIKE MY POLITICS' "Eddie" starred Goldberg as Edwina "Eddie" Franklin, a chauffeur and New York Knicks superfan. After Eddie wins a contest to be the team's honorary coach, she becomes the Knicks' head coach after impressing the owner with her skills. In the movie, Trump once again played himself, giving an interview about Goldberg's success as the head coach. He tells the interviewer, "Actually, Eddie was my idea from the beginning." ‘NightMan’ The superhero TV series "NightMan" featured Trump in a 1997 episode. (Everett Collection) "NightMan" was a TV series that aired for two seasons from 1997 to 1999 and starred Matt McColm as a saxophonist-turned-superhero. In 1997, Trump appeared in a season 1 episode titled "Face to Face." In the episode, prison escapee E. Haskell Bridges (Cyril O'Reilly) develops the ability to change his face at will after undergoing plastic surgery. During one scene, Bridges is seen driving when he asks his girlfriend to call a bank and tell them that "they'll have a very special guest." Bridges then holds up a copy of the businessman's book, "The Art of the Deal," and morphs into Trump. Trump, as Bridges, later walks into a bank where he withdraws $10,000 from the astonished bank manager. ‘Suddenly Susan’ Trump made a came in the sitcom "Suddenly Susan," starring Brooke Shields. (Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank) Trump appeared in a season 1 episode of the sitcom "Suddenly Susan," which starred Brooke Shields as Susan Keane, a writer at the fictional San Francisco magazine "The Gate." In the 1997 episode "I'll See That and Raise You Susan," Susan's boss, Jack Richmond (Judd Nelson), bets his stakes in the magazine during a poker game with Trump, John McEnroe, Mr. T and former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. During the episode, Kathy Griffin's character, Vicki Groener, attempts to pitch Trump to invest in a magazine titled "Skazzy" while he is dining at a restaurant. In an ironic case of life imitating art, her tactics involved unveiling a cover of "Skazzy" featuring a photo of Trump with the headline "Our Next President." Kathy Griffin's character attempted to pitch Trump to invest in a magazine. (Gary Null/NBCU Photo Bank) ‘Sex and the City’ Trump made an appearance in a season 2 episode of "Sex and the City." ( JIMI CELESTE/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) Trump was name-dropped in the first episode of " Sex in the City" when the hit HBO show premiered in 1998. After Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) meets her main love interest, the wealthy and successful Mr. Big (Chris Noth), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) refers to him as the "next Donald Trump." In the show's second season, Trump himself appeared in a scene from the 1999 episode "The Man, the Myth, the Viagra." Samantha is seen sitting in a bar while Trump and an elderly man named Ed have lunch at a table in the background. "Samantha, a Cosmopolitan and Donald Trump ... you just don't get more New York than that," Carrie says in a voice-over. Samantha glances over her shoulder at the two while Ed flashes a smile at her. Trump notices the exchange and gives Samantha an approving look before turning back to Ed. "Listen, Ed, I've got to go," Trump says while shaking the other man's hand. "But think about it. I'll be at my office at Trump Tower," he adds as he walks away. ‘Two Weeks Notice’ Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock's 2001 comedy featured an appearance by Trump. (Getty Images) Trump made an appearance as himself in the 2001 romantic comedy "Two Weeks Notice" starring Hugh Grant as billionaire CEO George Wade and Sandra Bullock as his long-suffering chief counsel, Lucy Kelson. In one scene, Wade encounters Trump at a party. After greeting each other, Trump asks Wade if Lucy "finally dumped" him and then threatens to steal away her replacement. Wade expresses his doubts that Trump will succeed, noting that his new chief counsel, June Carver (Alicia Witt), "seems quite loyal to me." "Let me be the judge of that," Trump tells him. "All right. I'm not intimidated. I'll even lead you to her, she's over there somewhere," Wade replies as the two walk away. In an October appearance on "The Graham Norton Show," Grant said Trump's cameo wasn't particularly memorable to him. "He played a bit part as himself in a romantic comedy I did with Sandra Bullock," the "Love Actually" actor said. "But the fact is that I don't really remember him very well. The night he came, I had a bet with Sandy that I could make the chairman of Warner Bros. cry by 9 p.m." "And I was completely focused on that. It's quite a big bet. She didn't believe I could do it, but I did it," he added. Grant did not share how he made the chairman cry but recalled that he was in a "flood of tears by 8:30 p.m." "So I'm afraid Donald Trump didn't really register," Grant added. ‘Zoolander’ Trump's wife, Melania, made her big-screen debut when she appeared alongside her husband in the hit 2001 comedy "Zoolander," starring Ben Stiller. (CBS via Getty Images) Trump's wife, Melania, made her big-screen debut when she appeared alongside her husband in the hit 2001 comedy "Zoolander." Ben Stiller directed the movie in which he also starred as the egotistical male model Derek Zoolander. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS In one scene, Trump and Melania are giving interviews on the red carpet at the VH1 Fashion Awards and the future president comments on Zoolander's contributions to the fashion and modeling world. While speaking with a reporter from E! News, Trump says, "Without Derek Zoolander, male modeling wouldn't be what it is today." ‘Days of Our Lives’ TV series Trump's most recent cameo was in "Days of Our Lives." ( NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images) Trump's most recent acting role was a cameo appearance in a 2005 episode of the soap opera "Days of Our Lives." During the episode, Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) approaches Trump and asks him for a job at his company, insinuating that sexual favors would be involved. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER "That's an interesting proposition, Mrs. Walker. I'll get back to you," Trump tells her. "Really?" she asks, to which he replies, "Yeah, really." "Really?" Nicole asks again. "No," Trump says as he walks away. During the episode, Nicole Walker (Arianne Zucker) approaches Trump and asks him for a job at his company, insinuating that sexual favors would be involved. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhumeMinnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards was fined $75,000 by the NBA for public criticism of officiating and using inappropriate and profane language, the league announced on Monday. Edwards made the remarks that drew the punishment following Minnesota's 113-103 home loss to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday. The 23-year-old playmaker, who helped the United States capture gold at the Paris Olympics, has averaged 25.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists a game for the T-Wolves this season. Edwards used profanity in describing what he considered a poor performance from the referees, calling it "terrible" and saying he and teammate Julius Randle are penalized "for being stronger than our opponent every night. "We don't get no calls. 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Dell was injured on a 30-yard touchdown catch in Houston’s 27-19 loss Saturday. He was coming across the back of the end zone and made the spectacular catch on a pass from C.J. Stroud before colliding with Houston teammate Jared Wayne on the way to the ground. Dell immediately grabbed at his knee and Wayne signaled for team trainers, who spent several minutes working on the wide receiver while teammates waited anxiously. Dell was eventually placed on a stretcher and driven in a covered medical cart off the field, and then he was taken to the hospital. He stayed in the hospital overnight before flying back to Houston on Sunday. Stroud, who is so close to Dell that he considers him a brother, cried the entire time the receiver was down on the field and for a while after he was taken away. “It was just not easy for me to sit there and be emotional,” Stroud said Monday. “But it’s something that we all go through in life and it’s easy to be a fake tough guy. It’s easy to go through life acting like everything doesn’t affect you, but deep down we all know we’re going through something.” Some criticized Stroud for crying. But he believes a display of emotion such as that was important to remind people of the human aspect of this game and the toll it can take on players. “It’s good for young men and women out there, kids who are brought up — and I was taught this too as a kid, not from my parents but just from the world, don’t let anybody see you emotional,” he said. “Don’t let anybody see you down and yeah there’s some truth to that in in certain aspects, but there’s also life and I think it was good for people to see me in that light and knowing that there is still a human factor to me and I’m a normal person.” Aaron Rodgers is still contemplating his playing future. The star quarterback knows if he returns to the field, it might be out of hands whether it's with the New York Jets. The 41-year-old Rodgers said last week that he'll take some time after this season, his 20th in the NFL, to determine what he wants to do next. On Monday, he suggested a decision on whether he'll return with the Jets could be made for him the day after the team's regular-season finale. “I think there’s a world where they just say, ‘Hey, thank you, we’re going to go in another direction’ on Jan. 6,” Rodgers said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.” “That’s a possibility,” he added. "I think there’s also a possibility we’re going to wait and see who the new staff is.” Get local news delivered to your inbox!top online casino sites in india

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Roblox just launched its own Discord competitorU.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner, R-Kansas, addressed the U.S. House for the final time before leaving Congress in January. He chose not to seek reelection in 2024 in the Second District of Kansas. (Kansas Reflector screen caputure of the U.S. House's YouTube channel) TOPEKA — U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner marked final preparations for departing Congress with a speech connecting his rise in Kansas politics to a family legacy of resilience and featuring a special request that colleagues aid children suffering extreme malnutrition. LaTurner, a Republican who served in the Kansas Senate and as state treasurer before entering the U.S. House, declined to seek reelection to a third term in 2024. He was elected in 2020 by 2nd District voters eager to replace troubled GOP U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins. He said in April the requirements of serving in Congress and running for reelection every two years had “taken a toll.” He has four young children and wanted to “be more present” for them. “I want to thank my friends both at home and my colleagues here, my supporters who helped me get here, and my family,” LaTurner said. “To my kids, the best title I’ve ever had is dad. And that title is about to get my full attention.” In remarks offered on the House floor ahead of his January exit, LaTurner requested Congress and the White House approve $300 million in funding for a global health initiative making use of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods or RUTF. It would expand the reach of this U.S.-made, medical-grade, nutrient-dense paste given to children suffering severe malnutrition. “That increase should be realized. It is the right thing to do,” LaTurner said. LaTurner said starving children consuming RUFT — at a cost of about $1 per day — had a survival rate near 90%. The nutritional product could be made with ingredients from 28 states, including peanuts, dairy, soy, sugar and micronutrients. +31 +61 +62 He recalled entering the House in 2021 and speaking with U.S. Rep. Don Young, who became the longest-serving Republican in House history. Young represented Alaska until his death in 2022. “He told me when he arrived in 1973, it was customary for freshmen members to wait six months before speaking on the House floor,” LaTurner said. “To his surprise, I adopted this tradition. I did so partly out of deference to the dean, but mostly because it showed respect for this institution.” LaTurner said it was the responsibility of people serving in Congress to preserve “an institution and a system of government that our founders painstakingly designed to safeguard against human nature.” The departing Republican originally from southeast Kansas said he followed a path carved through sacrifice and tenacity of his family. LaTurner said his single-parent father worked long hours managing a Sonic restaurant while putting himself through college. His dad became the first in the family to earn a college degree. He was as an educator and mayor of Galena. His grandmother dropped out of school in the ninth grade because she had only one dress and couldn’t endure ridicule by her classmates. She raised six children and earned a G.E.D. before working as a nurse. LaTurner’s grandfather was the first in the family to graduate high school. He lost sight in one eye while serving in Korea. Unable to pass a physical, he worked odd jobs until he found his calling as a lay judge. His grandfather’s father was killed in the mines at the age of 41 and left behind a widow and six children. They endured hardships most people cannot fathom, LaTurner said. “Yet, three short generations later, his great-grandson was called ‘the gentleman from Kansas’ on the floor of the United States House of Representatives,” LaTurner said. “I share these stories because they remind me every day that I did not get here on my own. What a country this is. But it’s not just my story. It’s the American story.” LaTurner, 36, entered the Kansas Senate in 2012. He was appointed state treasurer by GOP Gov. Sam Brownback. In 2020, he briefly sought the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate before winning the 2nd District House race.

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(The Center Square) – Ohio House Democrats want Gov. Mike DeWine to veto several parts of bills passed during a flurry of activity as the two-year General Session came to a close last week. The requests came in a letter to DeWine and included the controversial House Bill 8, also known as the Parents Bill of Rights. That bill, among other things, includes a provision that requires school personnel to notify parents if a student confides to be gay or has gender identity concerns. It also requires school districts to allow religious release time during the school day. “House Bill 8 pushes Ohio’s teachers and counselors to out students questioning their identity, even when this information may endanger the safety and wellbeing of the child at home. This law will not help our families but will drive children further into isolation, drastically harming their personal safety and mental health,” House Democrats said in a statement. “The addition to the bill requiring districts to have religious relief time during the school day interferes with the ability of communities to build the education best for their children.” The letter also asks for two line-item vetoes in House Bill 315, a 441-page bill introduced on the morning of the last day of the session. Part of that bill prohibits any political subdivision, public officials or state agency from enforcing any guideline, mandate, recommendation or rule from the World Health Organizations. “This is a broad declaration in law against following evidence-based and trusted public health guidelines. It could quickly chill the ability of health districts and public officials to keep our communities healthy because recommended policy happens to align with World Health Organization positions,” the letter reads. “To help maintain the health of Ohioans and allow local officials the ability to do what is best for the health of our communities, please veto this provision.” Another part of the bill allows police departments to charge a fee for public documents relating to body camera footage in an investigation into an officer’s use of deadly force. “Public records inherently belong to the public; law enforcement videos are a key mechanism for transparency and increasing public trust. The neighborhoods that most commonly experience police shootings and use of force will be most impacted by this policy change and cost barrier. Residents, grassroots organizations, and families of those involved should not have to foot the bill for critical transparency,” the letter reads.Jaylen Brown scores 29 points before Celtics beat Timberwolves 107-105 with late defensive stand

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Inside the Gaetz ethics report, a trove of new details alleging payments for sex and drug useNoneA Gary man was shot and killed at a Gary gas station Friday afternoon. Gary Police at around 4:06 pm Nov. 29 were called to the Save Gas Station, 1001 E. 21st Ave., for a man down, said a release on the department’s social media page. The man had a gunshot wound and was unresponsive, the release said. The Gary Fire Department advised the man — who the Lake County Coroner’s office identified Monday as Romain Galmore, 19, of the 3600 block of Grant Street — was dead, according to the release. Officers secured the crime scene and contacted the Lake County Prosecutor’s Homicide Task Force, Lake County Crime Lab and the Lake County Coroner’s Office. Anyone with information about the homicide is asked to contact Cpl. Daryl Gordon at 219 755-3855. Michelle L. Quinn is a freelance reporter for the Post-Tribune.Meralco paves the road for e-mobility

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Daniel Jones will become a free agent Monday afternoon, and no shortage of teams have been linked to a potential pursuit. Several have already made contact in advance of a potential quarterback addition for the latter stages of the season. 10 teams have reached out to Jones, Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer reports . That comes as little surprise given the number of potential destinations which have been floated since he and the Giants agreed to part ways . Suitors — especially those in contention for a deep playoff run — will of course not be interested in taking on the balance of Jones’ 2024 salary by claiming the remainder of his contract. Joining a contender is believed to be of interest to Jones , who will evaluate the outcome of Week 12’s games to get a clearer picture of the QB landscape over the immediate future. A number of teams eyeing a Super Bowl run could upgrade their QB2 spot by signing the former No. 6 pick to a prorated league minimum pact, something which would not lead to an immediate path to playing time. If Jones prefers to see the field before free agency begins, he could turn his attention to a team in need of a reset under center and use the coming weeks as an audition period. While Glazer’s report does not specify which teams have checked in, it does add that at least one suitor is prepared to use Jones as a starter immediately upon signing. Many have pointed to the Raiders as a logical landing spot with neither Aidan O’Connell nor Gardner Minshew impressing in 2024, and Vegas is among the teams which have been tied to Jones in recent days . The 27-year-old could play his way into an extended look with the Raiders depending on his success down the stretch and how the team proceeds regarding the draft. Super Bowl hopefuls like the Lions and Bills have been connected to Jones, and teams such as the Ravens, Dolphins and 49ers (along with others) could be among those worth watching closely once his free agent sweepstakes begin. Given the level of communication which has already taken place on this front, it would come as no surprise if a deal were to be worked out quickly. This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

The Federal Railroad Administration, a branch of the U.S. Department of Transportation, has awarded $49.7 to support the proposed high-speed train across the Pacific Northwest, a group of Washington legislators announced in a press release last week. The long-discussed rail project would provide train service between Portland, Oregon, Seattle, and Vancouver, British Columbia, at speeds reaching 250 mph. In the press release, state legislators said passengers would be able to travel between Seattle and Portland in under an hour. "The Cascadia corridor is home to 10 million people and growing—bringing high speed rail speed to the region will be transformative, allowing Washingtonians to travel much faster and more easily between Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and communities in between," Senator Patty Murray stated in the press release. While the award is a boon for the project, it will only cover the planning phase. "This federal award is an important step forward for the Cascadia High-Speed Rail project and will support critical planning, community engagement, and initial design activities," Murray stated. Still, a Washington State Department of Transportation spokesperson said the funding will go a long way towards making the project a reality. "I think it gives it a strong likelihood, as long as the programs continue to be supported, and there's a lot of support," WSDOT Cascadia High-Speed Rail and Interstate 5 Program Administrator Ron Pate told McClatchy in a phone call. According to the press release, the money from the award will be used to determine the best route for the railroad, identify long-term construction projects that it would require and fund community outreach efforts. Officials will now begin working with residents of the region, including tribes, to come up with a plan for the high-speed rail. "This funding will enable the state to work with locals to develop the best possible high-speed passenger rail route and someday give Washingtonians the option to skip the highway and reach their destination faster," Sen. Cantwell stated in the press release. According to DOT's Pate, the funding will allow the project to move to its second phase. "First, we were awarded in the [Corridor Identification and Development] program, $500,000 to work through step one. And in step one, you develop the scope, schedule and budget to do the service development plan, to really look at how this system would function in two countries and two states," Pate said. With the new funding, Pate said the team working on the project can start developing the plan itself. "The service development plan work can start now, we've obligated those funds," Pate said. "So our team is getting ready to go right after the first of the year to start doing a project management plan for that, and then work through the tasks that FRA (Federal Railroad Administration) has required for a service development plan." While Pate said there isn't a set timeline for the project as a whole, he estimates that this next step will take four to five years. While the goal of the project is to connect the Portland, Seattle and Vancouver metropolitan areas, it would also include "points between and beyond," according to WSDOT. Cascadia Rail, a nonprofit that advocates for the project, mentions potential stops in Kelso, Centralia, Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Mount Vernon and Bellingham in its preliminary map of the project. In the meantime, there are other train options currently in the region, though they don't run as quickly or go as far. Amtrak Cascades features six stops between Portland and Seattle — Vancouver, Kelso-Longview , Centralia, Olympia-Lacey, Tacoma and Tukwila. It also stops in Edmonds, Everett, Stanwood, Mount Vernon and Bellingham on the way to British Columbia. The high-speed rail would presumably have fewer stops in order to ensure faster travel speeds, although some of those areas will likely see stops as well. Commuter train Sound Transit features 12 Sounder light rail stops between Everett and Lakewood, including Seattle, Puyallup and Tacoma. In addition to making travel more convenient, proponents of the project argue that it would increase economic activity and travel across different parts of the Pacific Northwest, while reducing carbon emissions and traffic along I-5. "Connecting the Cascadia region with modern, efficient transportation will create jobs, boost economic growth, and reduce emissions, all while making travel faster and more convenient," Congresswoman Suzan DelBene stated in the press release. A 2019 WSDOT analysis estimated that the rail line would serve between 1.7 and 3.1 million riders a year once it opens, while creating $355 million in economic growth for the region in the long run and reducing carbon emissions by six million metric in its first four decades. According to reporting in the Urbanist, polling indicates that the project has relatively widespread support although it does have some opponents who are worried about its cost. Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter.

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