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With Raheem Mostert expected to miss the Baltimore Ravens game expect Jeff Wilson and De’Von Achane to carry Miami Dolphins backfield – Sports Illustrated Miami Dolphins News, Analysis and – Sports Illustrated

  1. With Raheem Mostert expected to miss the Baltimore Ravens game expect Jeff Wilson and De’Von Achane to carry Miami Dolphins backfield – Sports Illustrated Miami Dolphins News, Analysis and Sports Illustrated
  2. Raheem Mostert, tied for NFL lead in touchdowns, expected to miss Dolphins’ game vs. Ravens NFL.com
  3. Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert won’t play vs. Ravens, source says ABC News
  4. Fantasy football Week 17 inactives: Who’s in and who’s out? ESPN
  5. NFL Week 17 injury updates, inactives: Dolphins expected to be without Raheem Mostert vs. Ravens, per report CBS Sports

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Time to add C.J. Stroud everywhere? Should you trade De’Von Achane? 7 important fantasy football questions after Week 4 – The Athletic

  1. Time to add C.J. Stroud everywhere? Should you trade De’Von Achane? 7 important fantasy football questions after Week 4 The Athletic
  2. Fantasy football Week 4 inactives – Who’s in and who’s out? – ESPN ESPN
  3. NFL Week 4 Recap: Immediate fantasy football takeaways from Sunday’s games | Fantasy Football News, Rankings and Projections Pro Football Focus
  4. Care/Don’t Care: Did fantasy managers get a glimmer of hope from Zach Wilson in Week 4? Yahoo Sports
  5. Video: Fantasy Football Week 4 Reactions & Injury Updates (2023) FantasyPros
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Hunter Biden bragged to Devon Archer that Chinese tycoon loved his ‘last name’ and ‘Aryan godlike men’ he showed off – New York Post

  1. Hunter Biden bragged to Devon Archer that Chinese tycoon loved his ‘last name’ and ‘Aryan godlike men’ he showed off New York Post
  2. Hunter Biden sold ‘illusion of access’ to his father, former business partner tells Congress 6abc Philadelphia
  3. Hunter Biden ex-business partner Devon Archer says Joe Biden often joined calls with son LiveNOW from FOX
  4. Hunter’s ex-business partner, Devon Archer, could blow the lid off Joe Biden’s phony claims of innocence Fox News
  5. Hunter Biden’s partner testifies: Congress must not skip one crucial question Fox News

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Devon Archer Says Joe Biden Often Joined Calls With Son Hunter – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Devon Archer Says Joe Biden Often Joined Calls With Son Hunter The Wall Street Journal
  2. Hunter Biden’s former business partner testifies before Congressional committee CBS Evening News
  3. House Oversight Committee member compares Devon Archer’s testimony to ‘old mob trials in the ’80s’ Fox Business
  4. Hunter’s ex-business partner, Devon Archer, could blow the lid off Joe Biden’s phony claims of innocence Fox News
  5. Hunter Biden’s partner testifies: Congress must not skip one crucial question Fox News
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Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer to testify at House Oversight hearing – Fox News

  1. Hunter Biden business associate Devon Archer to testify at House Oversight hearing Fox News
  2. High Profile Witnesses Testify Before U.S. Congress On Hunter Biden Probe | Hunter Biden News LIVE CNN-News18
  3. July 31: Hunter Biden’s business partner to testify. Group buying American land sues farmers. NewsNation Now
  4. Hunter’s ex-business partner, Devon Archer, could blow the lid off Joe Biden’s phony claims of innocence Fox News
  5. Hunter Biden’s partner testifies: Congress must not skip one crucial question Fox News
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Hunter Biden associate Devon Archer in talks to dish about alleged $10 million bribe from Ukraine – New York Post

  1. Hunter Biden associate Devon Archer in talks to dish about alleged $10 million bribe from Ukraine New York Post
  2. Biden bribe allegations: President slams reporter for asking Ukraine question | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX
  3. ‘Maybe they don’t exist’: Republicans question legitimacy of alleged audio recordings of Biden bribery scheme CNN
  4. House GOPs Claim Joe Biden’s Family Received Money From Foreign Contacts | Hunter Biden News LIVE CNN-News18
  5. Comer believes new bank records will show the Bidens accepted as much as $30M from foreign nationals New York Post
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Dolphins have spent “considerable time” with Texas A&M RB Devon Achane – The Phinsider

  1. Dolphins have spent “considerable time” with Texas A&M RB Devon Achane The Phinsider
  2. Dolphins Wire mock draft 2.0: Miami trades down, acquires more picks Dolphins Wire
  3. Tight end? Offensive lineman? Running Back? What will Dolphins do at the top of their draft this week? South Florida Sun Sentinel
  4. Dolphins check out a top running back, linked to another. And more on tight end situation Miami Herald
  5. Report: Miami Dolphins like Devon Achane, have spent ‘considerable’ time with him in past 2 weeks Dolphin Nation
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Tampa Bay Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov forced from Game 3 after ‘dangerous play’ by Colorado Avalanche’s Devon Toews

TAMPA — Tampa Bay Lightning star Nikita Kucherov left Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final following what his teammate called “a dangerous play” by Colorado Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews.

Kucherov left the game with 6:05 remaining in the third period of Tampa Bay’s eventual 6-2 victory over the Avalanche that cut Colorado’s series lead to 2-1.

As the Lightning winger handled the puck, Toews stuck his stick in Kucherov’s back and then pushed him along the ice and into the boards as Kucherov fell to one knee.

Kucherov got up and briefly went after Toews. He did come out for the ensuing power play after Toews was whistled for a cross-check, but then went to the Lightning trainers’ room.

“It’s one of those plays you don’t want to see,” said Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman. “It’s a dangerous play. You never want to see that. We’ll see if anything happens — probably not. But it’s a dangerous play.”

The Toews cross-check happened around two minutes after Kucherov hit Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson along the end boards on a hit that could have warranted a penalty. Manson finished the game for Colorado.

Coach Jon Cooper said there was no update on Kucherov’s status.

“No update on any of the players, unfortunately. We’ll do that tomorrow,” Cooper said.

As for the Toews cross-check, Cooper said the incident speaks for itself.

“When you get asked questions like that, you’re looking for an answer that everybody in the building already knows,” said Cooper. “It’s a game. It’s a contact game. But guys know what they’re doing. Smart, savvy players know what they’re doing with their stick. We all saw it.”

Kucherov is the Lightning’s leading postseason scorer with seven goals and 19 assists for 26 points in 20 games. He had two assists in the Game 3 win.

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Lando Deltoro Stabbed by Wrestler Devon ‘Hannibal’ Nicholson at World Class Pro Christmas Star Wars Series

A referee stabbed in the head multiple times by a pro wrestler during a choreographed stunt gone haywire says he’s a disabled combat veteran whose PTSD was triggered by the shocking episode.

Lando Deltoro, who served in the Navy as a hospital corpsman, told The Daily Beast on Tuesday that he went into hypovolemic shock in the ring—extreme blood loss that can cause the body’s organs to suddenly shut down—which a still-woozy Deltoro said set off a panic attack as he was rushed to a Dallas emergency room.

“I haven’t seen that much blood since Fallujah,” said Deltoro, who served in the Persian Gulf War and the Iraq War before retiring from the service. “It was scary.”

Deltoro’s injuries, which came at the hands of 39-year-old Devon Nicholson—known professionally as the “Blood Hunter” and “Hannibal”—required seven staples and emergency surgery to repair a severed artery in his skull. Deltoro said he was told he lost close to three pints of blood.

The gruesome assault occurred in the aftermath of a match in the “Christmas Star Wars” series, an event annually hosted by indie promotion World Class Pro Wrestling.

Deltoro, who is going on 50, said he grew up attending Christmas Star Wars in the 1980s with his uncle and parents. But after his wife died in July, he decided to take a break from the wrestling scene. However, when World Class Pro Wrestling asked him to ref the bout last Saturday, he reluctantly said yes.

“Because it was an actual paid gig, with Christmas coming up, I needed money for Christmas,” Deltoro explained. “So that’s why I decided to do it. Because mentally, I don’t think I was ready. Emotionally, I don’t think I was ready. But you know, you buck up and you do the job,” adding, “It was kind of full circle for me.”

He said he was paid $75 for the night, but asked for an additional $125 after his hospitalization.

The agreement Deltoro worked out before the match was that Nicholson “was going to hit me with a spike.” Deltoro would then surreptitiously “blade” himself with a razor, a time-honored pro wrestling move also known as also known as “juicing,” “gigging,” and “getting color.”

A proper blading requires three things, according to Deltoro: “Aspirin, preferably a shot of whiskey—to thin your blood—and you also need sweat, to mix in with the blood, to make it look like you’re bleeding profusely. Well, I hadn’t worked [yet] at all that night, so I wasn’t sweating.”

I guess I didn’t blade hard enough to his liking.

Deltoro said the plan was for him to “go down, blade, and then roll out and just wobble off. I guess I didn’t blade hard enough to his liking.”

However, Deltoro claimed he couldn’t find Nicholson before showtime.

“He was not around, and normally, as a ref, I like to talk to the people I’m working with to get an idea what they want, exactly where they want me, and how we’re going to do this,” Deltoro said.

In video footage taken on Saturday night, horrified audience members can be seen screaming at the 280-pound Nicholson to stop as blood flows down Deltoro’s head and face.

Blaze, Nicholson’s girlfriend who also works as a manager for Great North Wrestling—a Canadian promotion company owned by Nicholson—climbed into the ring and attempted, unsuccessfully, to pull Nicholson away from Deltoro.

Another match official, Colby Cowperthwaite, finally grabbed Deltoro’s legs and pulled him to safety. Paramedics were called, and Deltoro was taken to Parkland Hospital.

Cowperthwaite took to Reddit after the event to allege that “something was off” with Nicholson that night.

“Bloodhunter went totally off the hinges and refused to listen to me,” he wrote. “He tore the other referee up, then hid the weapon he used to do it.”

Cowperthwaite said that Nicholson had stumbled and meandered on his way into the ring. The wrestler allegedly fought to keep his balance as he climbed up on the turnbuckles to taunt the crowd.

A day after the incident, World Class Pro Wrestling CEO Jerry Bostic said Nicholson had been banned from the promotion.

“World Class, moving forward, will not be associated with Devon Nicholson… in any way, shape, form, or fashion,” he said in a video statement. “I cannot, will not, condone what happened last night. I didn’t see the actual incident. I didn’t see anything until I came out and Lando was laying on the ground and it was one of the most horrifying things I’ve ever seen.”

On Monday, Nicholson uploaded a video to YouTube, insisting he’d been the one to end his relationship with World Class Pro Wrestling, not the other way around.

After he sent an email to Bostic saying that it would be best for him “to focus on running my own company in Canada for now,” he said Bostic “put out a video two or three hours later claiming they were the one ending it.”

“It was actually me,” he repeated, adding later that he thought the World Class Pro Wrestling team were “scumbags” for “trying to say they fired me, when I clearly quit.”

Nicholson said Deltoro had been hired because he was a “bleeder,” and that Deltoro had not worked any other matches on the card that night. “His sole purpose of why he was hired was to bleed,” Nicholson said.

Nicholson said he’d never seen or handled the spike prop before it was handed to him “by someone” in the ring.

“Apparently it was the actual spike that was used with Dusty Rhodes and Kevin Sullivan in the ’80s,” he said.

Nicholson claimed he thought the bottom of his hand had been covering the spike. Deltoro gave “zero indication to me in the ring that he wasn’t just selling, and [was] legitimately hurt. He never said, ‘Stop.’ He never said, ‘No.’”

It’s kind of hard to say ‘stop’ or talk when there is the knee of a 300-pound man on your back, jabbing you in the head with a spike.

However, Deltoro took issue with Nicholson’s assertion that he could have stopped the attack at any time.

“It’s kind of hard to say ‘stop’ or talk when there is the knee of a 300-pound man on your back, jabbing you in the head with a spike and then at the same time he turns around and chokes you and is jabbing you,” he told The Daily Beast. “So as far as me giving no indication that he was hurting me, I couldn’t because I was starting to pass out.”

Nicholson called Deltoro after he got out of surgery to apologize, according to Deltoro.

“He asked for forgiveness,” said Deltoro, who described himself as a devout Christian. “I forgave him… I don’t want anything bad to happen to the guy. If the man has demons, if the man has problems, I want him to get help. I want him to be more safe in the ring.”

Deltoro said his pillow was still “covered in pus and blood” when he woke up on Tuesday. No charges will be filed, said Deltoro, explaining that the police took a report but have already closed the case.

In a month’s time, Deltoro will be tested for Hepatitis C, as Nicholson infamously contracted the viral infection during a bloody bout in 2007 with Larry Shreve, or Abdullah the Butcher, a WWE Hall of Famer ironically known for his excessive use of blading.

“I am 90 percent sure I don’t have it,” Deltoro said. “Because [Nicholson] wasn’t bleeding when I was in the ring with him… But at the same time, you know, there’s that 10 percent. You want to be absolutely sure.”

A GoFundMe campaign to help Deltoro with his medical bills has raised a little more than $4,700 as of Tuesday afternoon.

“I was hired to do a job and it went off-script,” Deltoro said. “It went way off-script.”

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Stock Market Rally Flashes Several Buys, Including Microsoft, Palantir, Devon Investor’s Business Daily

Dow Jones futures tilted higher Wednesday night, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. The stock market rally rebounded modestly Wednesday from key levels, snapping a Nasdaq losing streak and ending, for now, a series of weak closes in the major indexes.




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Energy stocks and steelmakers were big winners Wednesday, with Devon Energy (DVN) and Arcelor Mittal (MT) flashing buy signals. But it was a broad-based advance. Palantir Technologies (PLTR), Microsoft (MSFT) and Copart (CPRT) also offered buying opportunities.

Microsoft and Devon stock are on IBD Leaderboard. Copart, Arcelor Mittal and PLTR stock are on SwingTrader. Microsoft stock and Copart are IBD Long-Term Leaders. CPRT stock was Wednesday’s Stock Of The Day.

The video embedded in this story analyzed the bullish market action and reviewed Devon Energy, Copart and MT stock.

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Dow Jones futures rose 0.1% vs. fair value. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 0.1%.

Remember that overnight action in Dow futures and elsewhere doesn’t necessarily translate into actual trading in the next regular stock market session.


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Stock Market Rally

The stock market rally started off Wednesday mixed to slightly lower, but slowed gained steam.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.7% in Wednesday’s stock market trading. The S&P 500 index popped 0.85%. The Nasdaq composite gained 0.8%. The small-cap Russell 2000 popped 1.1%.

Crude oil futures rose sharply amid declining U.S. inventories and Gulf of Mexico production that remains sharply reduced since Hurricane Ida. Copper prices also rallied.

Among the best ETFs, the Innovator IBD 50 ETF (FFTY) climbed 1.5%, while the Innovator IBD Breakout Opportunities ETF (BOUT) advanced 1.3%.  The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) climbed 1%. MSFT stock is a top IGV holding. The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) nudged up 0.35%.

SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF (XME) popped 3.3% and Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF (PAVE) rose 1.5%. U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) ascended 0.5%. SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) climbed 0.8%. The Energy Select SPDR ETF (XLE) leapt 3.7%, with DVN stock a holding. The Financial Select SPDR ETF (XLF) gained nearly 1%.

Reflecting more-speculative story stocks, ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) rose 0.8% and ARK Genomics ETF (ARKG) 0.5%. Highly valued growth stocks are struggling again.


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Arcelor Mittal Stock

MT stock jumped 6.4% to 34.38, rebounding above its 50-day line and breaking a short downtrend, offering early entries. Mittal stock also reclaimed an old 34.06 buy point, though it’s unclear if investors should give that much weight.

Like many other steelmakers, MT stock ran up in late July to early August, then fell back, giving up much of its gains.

On Wednesday, Steel Dynamics (STLD) guided up on the third quarter and was bullish about Q4. STLD stock rallied, along with Nucor (NUE), U.S. Steel (X) and more, but MT stock had the clearest early entry.

Copart Stock

CPRT stock popped 3% to 148.91 in the heaviest volume in six months. It briefly edged past a 149.16 buy point from a flat base just before the close, according to MarketSmith analysis. But it’s already actionable: Copart stock flashed buy signals from rebounding from its 50-day line, clearing short-term resistance and breaking a short trend line. CPRT stock initially tumbled Sept. 9 following the salvage vehicle retailer’s earnings, but rebounded to close right at its 50-day line.

Devon Stock

DVN stock leapt 7.3% to 30.33, close to an official 30.65 handle buy point. But Devon stock broke a downtrend in the handle in heavy volume, offering an early entry. Crude oil prices are rallying on tight supplies, while natural gas prices are booming worldwide, providing a renewed tailwind for energy stocks. Cimarex Energy (XEC) cleared an official buy point Wednesday, though it moved quickly off consolidation lows in late August. The XLE ETF is back above its 50-day line, breaking a downtrend.

Microsoft Stock

Microsoft stock rose 1.7% to 304.82, a record close and just below the 305.84 all-time high from Aug. 20. Shares continued a rebound from their 10-week line and broke a short trend line in a tight consolidation, offering an aggressive entry. Late Tuesday, Microsoft announced a $60 billion buyback and hike its quarterly dividend by 11%.

Palantir Stock

PLTR stock rose 3.1% to 27.07, clearing resistance from the past couple of weeks and offering an alternate entry around 26.98. The data analytics firm has generally traded slightly above a 26.04 cup-with-handle bottoming base buy point since late August, but didn’t feel like a “breakout.”

Market Rally Analysis

The stock market rally got a much-needed win Wednesday. It wasn’t a massive rebound and volume was mixed. But the market rally found support where it needed to. The S&P 500 rebounded from its 50-day line and closed above its 21-day line. The Russell 2000 bounced from near its 200-day to just above its 50-day. The Nasdaq moved higher from just below its 21-day line The Dow rose, but is still below its 50-day.

Also, stocks closed near session highs, a big shift from the bearish trend of solid opens and weak closes.

The S&P 500 has bounced successfully from around its 50-day line several times in recent months. So this all seems to be like clockwork. And maybe this is the start of another good stretch. But don’t assume it’ll happen.

Oil and steel stocks were big winners Wednesday. These sectors are mercurial, driven by underlying prices. So if you’re going to play stocks like Mittal stock or Devon Energy, buying as early as possible is extra important.

But the market rally was broad-based, especially by the close.

Growth stocks overall did well, though MSFT stock certainly helped. Chips had a quiet session, but are holding right at highs.


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What To Do Now

The stock market rally make a nice bounce. Investors could have added a little exposure today, especially if they were defensive over the past week or so. If the market continues to rise from these levels, investors could gradually step in and add more. Of course, Wednesday could be a blip, with the major indexes quickly undercutting recent lows and breaking key support. So don’t get rush to bulk up exposure.

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