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Khloe Kardashian Slams “Exhausting” Narrative About Her and Tristan Thompson’s Relationship Status – E! NEWS

  1. Khloe Kardashian Slams “Exhausting” Narrative About Her and Tristan Thompson’s Relationship Status E! NEWS
  2. Khloé Kardashian Addressed Tristan Thompson Reunion Rumors After Kim Supported Him at a Lakers Game Yahoo Life
  3. Khloe Kardashian Fires Back at Questions About Kim Kardashian’s Support of Tristan Thompson Us Weekly
  4. Khloé Kardashian rages at fans over ‘lies’ she’s back with cheater Tristan Thompson Page Six
  5. Khloe Kardashian Addresses Rumors She’s Back with Tristan Thompson After Kim’s Support TooFab
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Paddy Pimblett Gives Grim Update On His Injury Recovery, UFC Return Status – MMA News

  1. Paddy Pimblett Gives Grim Update On His Injury Recovery, UFC Return Status MMA News
  2. Paddy Pimblett injury ‘a lot worse than we thought’ — ‘I’ll be lucky to fight this year’ MMA Mania
  3. Jared Gordon dismisses the idea of rematching Paddy Pimblett if he defeats Bobby Green at UFC Vegas 71: “That’s fighting backwards” | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
  4. Paddy Pimblett: ‘I’ll be lucky to fight this year’ after ankle injury downgrade MMA Fighting
  5. ‘How am I Dana’s boy?’ Paddy Pimblett says he doesn’t have Dana White privilege Bloody Elbow
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Stephen A. Smith says Grizzlies-Lakers ‘series is over’ as Ja Morant’s status remains in question – Commercial Appeal

  1. Stephen A. Smith says Grizzlies-Lakers ‘series is over’ as Ja Morant’s status remains in question Commercial Appeal
  2. Lakers steal Game 1 vs. Grizzlies; LeBron, AD, Rui & Reaves score 20+ in win | NBA | UNDISPUTED Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED
  3. Stephen A. Smith says Lakers-Grizzlies series is already over: ‘I think it’s done’ Yahoo Sports
  4. Can Grizzlies beat Anthony Davis, LeBron James without Ja Morant? Commercial Appeal
  5. THIS SERIES IS OVER 🗣️ Stephen A. on the Lakers after Ja Morant’s injury in Game 1 | First Take ESPN
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The TRUTH About Britney Spears & Sam Asghari’s Relationship Status | E! News – E! News

  1. The TRUTH About Britney Spears & Sam Asghari’s Relationship Status | E! News E! News
  2. Britney Spears’ Husband Gives Marriage Update After Ditching Wedding Rings Yahoo Life
  3. Britney Spears’ Husband Sam Asghari Responds To Rumors About Marital Issues After Being Spotted Without Ring CinemaBlend
  4. Sam Asghari & Britney Spears Have No ‘Marital Issues’ Access Hollywood
  5. Britney Spears and Sam Asghari’s Marriage Is ‘Going Great’ Despite Breakup Speculation: They ‘Love Each Other Deeply’ Yahoo Entertainment
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Fox Renewal Status Report: ‘9-1-1’, ‘Lone Star’, ‘The Resident’, ‘Animal Control’, ‘Call Me Kat,’ ‘Flatch’ & More – Deadline

  1. Fox Renewal Status Report: ‘9-1-1’, ‘Lone Star’, ‘The Resident’, ‘Animal Control’, ‘Call Me Kat,’ ‘Flatch’ & More Deadline
  2. Fox Renewed Shows 2023 List: ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ and More TVLine
  3. ‘Accused,’ ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ Renewed at Fox Hollywood Reporter
  4. ‘Accused’ & ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ Renewed For Season 2 At Fox Deadline
  5. ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ Season 2 Renewed at Fox Collider
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Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s Team Finally Gave an Update on Their Coronation Attendance Status – Yahoo! Voices

  1. Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s Team Finally Gave an Update on Their Coronation Attendance Status Yahoo! Voices
  2. Harry and Meghan are ‘concerned’ about attending King Charles’ coronation Times Radio
  3. Prince Harry, Meghan Markle receive coronation invitation from King Charles III Fox News
  4. Channel 4’s ‘The Windsors’ To Return With King Charles Coronation Parody; The Garden Signs COO; Magritte Award Winners; Showcase Cinemas MD; Abacus Sports Doc – Global Briefs Yahoo Entertainment
  5. King Charles inviting Prince Harry to coronation was the ‘proper thing to do’ Sky News Australia

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Jim Boeheim clarifies comments on his job status: ‘It’s 100 percent up to the university’ – syracuse.com

  1. Jim Boeheim clarifies comments on his job status: ‘It’s 100 percent up to the university’ syracuse.com
  2. Forde Minutes: The Dangers of When College Hoops Coaches Become Emperors Sports Illustrated
  3. Syracuse University held hostage to Boeheim’s worst impulses (Your Letters) syracuse.com
  4. Syracuse Orange Reacts Survey: Tell us what you think about Jim Boeheim’s future Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
  5. Jim Boeheim walks back ‘I can do whatever I want’ comment in new statement CNYcentral.com
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Jerry Jones: Playoff loss changes nothing about Mike McCarthy’s status

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For the second straight postseason, the Cowboys lost to the 49ers. For the second straight postseason, the game ended with a questionable offensive decision from coach Mike McCarthy, an expert in offense. But the curious effort to set up a Stanford band-style play that never even got going will not have serious consequences for the man who drew it up.

Asked by reporters after the 19-12 loss whether the outcome changes anything for owner Jerry Jones about McCarthy’s status, Jones said, “No. No. No, not at all.”

Last year’s wild-card loss to the 49ers ended with a quarterback draw that was aimed at giving Dallas a realistic final shot at the end zone. But the execution didn’t account for the fact that the umpire had to get through the quarterback and the center in order to set the ball before it was snapped and spiked, ostensibly to stop the clock with at least one second left.

This year, in lieu of a Hail Mary (which had a very small chance of succeeding given that the play started 76 yards from paydirt), McCarthy had a unique formation aimed at sparking a parade of laterals, with running back Ezekiel Elliott serving as the center and then, presumably, one of the men to get the ball as part of a chain of hot-potato pitches.

But Zeke was blown up and receiver KaVontae Turpin was tackled almost immediately, before even one lateral could be attempted. Thus, no matter how it looked on the whiteboard, it was a disaster on the field.

Beyond the design and execution of the final play, failure of coaching and attention to detail emerged twice on the drive, with tight end Dalton Schultz both failing to get out of bounds properly after making a catch and then getting out of bounds a little too quickly, before he got his second foot down after securing a reception.

Yes, it’s on the player when mistakes like that happen. It’s also on the coaching staff to hammer those details into the brains of the players in order to ensure that, when everything matters most, everything that needs to happen happens like clockwork.

Regardless, based on what Jones said after the game, McCarthy will be back for a fourth season as coach of the Cowboys.

The thing about Jerry Jones is that he will completely, totally, and unconditionally support a player or a coach until the moment he no longer does. And that moment can, in theory, come at any time.

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Steelers coaching decisions, including status of OC Matt Canada, on hold: Sources

PITTSBURGH — It has been a little more than a week since the Steelers were eliminated from the playoffs, and yet no news on the future of the team’s coaching staff, including offensive coordinator Matt Canada, has emerged from the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex.

It turns out there is a reason for the delay.

Decisions about the staff have been put on hold, according to two members of the organization who were not authorized to speak publicly, because head coach Mike Tomlin has been tending to a personal matter. Player exit meetings, which are expected to begin this week, will be conducted virtually for those who have left town since the end of the season, one person said.

Historically, Tomlin would have exit meetings with all players not long after the season ended and then make any staff changes not long after that. Tomlin hinted during his final news conference last week that he was going to take his time evaluating his team after the Steelers finished with seven wins in their last nine games and narrowly missed the playoffs.

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The Steelers’ offense showed growth, but will it be enough to save Matt Canada’s job?

Canada has been in the Steelers’ facility both last week and this week, according to another team employee. The evaluation of the coaching staff could begin sooner rather than later.

It has been rare that Tomlin’s coaching staff has remained intact from year to year. The last time it did was following the 2016 season. Tomlin held onto his original staff for the first three years of his career but has since had 27 assistant coaches either be fired, retire or not have their contracts renewed.

With a small staff and the same head coach for 16 seasons, that’s a relatively high turnover from year to year.

Canada could be the next one to join that list.

The much-maligned coordinator is still under contract for one more season and the Steelers typically balk at firing coaches. Speaking last week, Tomlin credited Canada for making improvements but fell short of welcoming him back.

“I thought he got better just like our team got better,” Tomlin said. “I’m not going to speculate about him or anyone as I stand here today. … I’m just not there. We have some work to do, but largely I thought he got better in the ways that we got better, so it was encouraging.”

The evaluation of Canada is a tricky one for Tomlin.

The offense struggled with rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett for the first half of the season but looked better in the second half. There is always the fear of setting Pickett back by changing systems, or if Canada returns and the offense remains conservative like it did this past year.

In 13 of 17 games, the Steelers gained more than 300 yards, but they scored 30 points only once and at least 20 points just eight times. In 34 games under Canada, the Steelers have scored 30 points or more only twice.

It is unknown when Tomlin will start the evaluation of his coaching staff, but there is time.

Five head-coaching jobs and six offensive coordinator positions on teams that don’t need new head coaches remain open across the league, which could limit candidates to choose from if Tomlin decides to replace Canada. Per reports, Kliff Kingsbury is not interested in coaching this year, and Jim Caldwell is seeking only head-coaching opportunities.

Names like Frank Reich, Nathaniel Hackett, Joe Brady, Mark Whipple, Brian Johnson and Byron Leftwich (if he is fired in Tampa Bay) have been floated out there for the Steelers. In-house candidates to replace Canada if the organization decided to make a move include running back coach Eddie Faulkner and quarterback coach Mike Sullivan.

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Airline perks and elite status will be harder to earn this year

The new Delta SkyClub at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Terminals 2 and 3 where the reimagined state-of-the-art facilities will soon welcome millions of guests each year.

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When United Airlines gate agents call the first boarding group, Ted Cohen notices something he never saw in his decades crossing the globe as a music industry executive: crowds.

The “preboarding” group includes members of United Global Services, an invitation-only status for top customers, and United Premier 1K, an upper-level tier in the airline’s Mileage Plus frequent flyer program.

“It used to be two or three people, and you used to say, ‘Who is that?’ And now it’s a small army,” said Cohen, who leads a digital entertainment consulting firm and has lifetime elite status on United and American Airlines.

Welcome to air travel’s era of mass luxury.

Travelers willing to shell out more for tickets and popular rewards credit cards are swelling ranks in front cabins and airport lounges. Now airlines are trying to handle the surge of big spenders — without compromising the appeal of their lucrative loyalty programs and most expensive seats. This year, not everyone will make the cut.

The largest U.S. carriers — Delta Air Lines, American and United — are raising spending requirements to earn some elite frequent flyer tiers that grant free upgrades, early boarding, discounted or complimentary lounge memberships and other perks.

Executives say the richer requirements are the product of the pandemic. Airlines had extended frequent flyer status without requiring travelers to meet the usual annual thresholds because would-be passengers were sidelined. In the meantime, customers kept spending on their rewards credit cards, racking up points and perks along the way.

“We feel like we’re royals even though we’re not rich at all,” said Damaris Osorio, a 27-year-old based in New York who runs a vintage clothing business.

Osorio frequents airport lounges on trips booked with rewards points that she earned through strategic credit card use and sign-up bonuses. Last year she and her fiance traveled to Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Italy, all on flights she paid for with points.

She said she cares little about sitting in the front of the plane, but has a preference for the American Express Centurion Lounges, which she gets into with one of her Amex cards. Osorio realizes she’s not alone.

“You notice how much busier it’s getting at the lounges,” she said. “I go as early as possible to maximize what I’m taking away.”

Next month, Amex Platinum cardholders will be charged $50 for each guest they bring to a Centurion Lounge. Those cardholders can currently bring in two guests for free.

‘If everyone is special, no one feels special’

For the airlines, hordes of high spenders are a good problem to have two years after the pandemic drove them into a $35 billion hole, despite billions in taxpayer aid. Airlines are profitable again, with travel roaring back and flyers who are willing to pay up for a little bit more space or privacy on their trip.

Airlines’ lucrative credit card partnerships helped them stay afloat in the pandemic. They sell miles to credit card companies, and bringing in billions of dollars.

Now they have a lot of travelers itching to cash in rewards.

If they call biz class boarding and it’s like the start of the Indy 500 … it’s not going to be a pleasant experience.

Henry Harteveldt

founder of Atmosphere Research Group

Delta said in an investor presentation last month that premium products and non-ticket revenue will make up 57% of its sales this year, up from 44% in 2014 and 53% in 2019, before the pandemic. That category includes revenue from top-end international business-class seats, extra-legroom seats and other sources, such as its partnership with American Express.

After some customers complained about crowds and long lines at its Sky Club airport lounges, Delta said late last year that it will raise the prices and the requirements to gain access to those facilities. Earlier in 2022, it also instituted a three-hour time limit for lounge use and created a VIP line for high-status holders.

CEO Ed Bastian said recent policy changes aim to address pandemic-era status extensions and the rise of customers spending more for travel.

“We’ve got to address that in some way to be fair to everybody, because as they say, ‘If everyone’s special, no one feels special,'” Bastian said in an interview last month. “We’re trying to do it in a fair way.”

United’s chief customer officer, Linda Jojo, put it similarly at a recent industry conference. “If everybody has status then nobody has status,” she said.

In November, United said it was raising the requirements to earn status and perks.

United also opened a new mini-lounge at its hub at Denver International Airport, catering to customers on the go who are flying on regional feeder jets, a move that could help free up space in larger facilities for travelers hanging out longer.

United Airlines Polaris lounge at Newark Liberty International Airport

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Last month, American Airlines said customers will have to spend or fly more to reach the lowest elite tier in its AAdvantage frequent flyer program. Customers will soon need 40,000 so-called loyalty points instead of 30,000 for Gold status.

Bigger space for big spenders

Delta, American, United and American Express have been opening bigger airport lounges to fit more travelers.

American and its trans-Atlantic partner British Airways in November opened new, high-end lounges at John F. Kennedy International Airport with showers, bars and lots of workspace. The three lounges roughly double the square feet that American previously offered at JFK to about 65,000 square feet, an airline spokeswoman said.

“There’s a tremendous demand for it, and we got to make sure that we are taking care of customers how they want to be taken care of,” American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said at the JFK lounge opening.

Several full-service carriers have also moved away from long-haul first class cabins in favor of more premium economy seats — in between business-class and standard coach seats — and larger business-class cabins that fit scores of travelers, particularly on long flights.

Many of the newer business-class seats are roomier and come with more amenities than first-class seats of the past.

A new American Airlines and British Airways lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport, November 29, 2022.

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American Airlines is planning to get rid of a separate first class on some older planes used to fly longer routes in favor of a single, expanded, business class featuring new suites with doors.

The airline said premium seats on its long-haul fleet will increase by more than 45% by 2026.

But with the expansion of that cabin comes the risk of diluting the premium feel, said Henry Harteveldt, a former airline executive and founder of Atmosphere Research Group.

“If they call biz class boarding and it’s like the start of the Indy 500 and you have 70 people jostling to get down the jet bridge, it’s not going to be a pleasant experience,” he said.

‘I don’t sit behind the wing’

With demand still strong, redeeming miles for flights this year might cost more.

Michael Calarco, a part-time consultant who helps travelers book trips with their rewards points, said it’s been harder to find seats lately because planes are flying so full after travel restrictions lifted, including to international destinations.

He recommends flyers be as flexible as possible with their dates if they want to cash in their points for a trip, and to avoid major holidays.

“There’s not much I can do if someone wants to go to the Maldives two months away,” he said.

Some travelers say comfort is worth cashing in chunks of the points they’ve been sitting on.

“I don’t sit behind the wing,” said Mark Ophaug, 40, who works at an educational technology company and has a top-tier status with United’s Mileage Plus program. He and his husband are planning to visit his in-laws in Buenos Aires this year and plan to use United PlusPoints to upgrade to lie-flat seats.

“It’s a long flight, and I want to lie down,” Ophaug said.

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