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UN says Russian troops torturing Ukrainians to death, reveals 1 survivor suffered shocks for ‘an eternity’ – Yahoo News

  1. UN says Russian troops torturing Ukrainians to death, reveals 1 survivor suffered shocks for ‘an eternity’ Yahoo News
  2. U.N. Commission Finds Russian Forces Have Committed Rape and “Widespread and Systematic” Torture Democracy Now!
  3. Russian troops are raping women and forcing their families to listen Business Insider
  4. ‘Victim-centred approach’ needed in Ukraine when war ends: Top UN rights investigator UN News
  5. Russian soldiers being incentivised to torture Ukrainians, says UN official The Telegraph
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A survivor of Iowa’s deadly apartment building collapse sues, saying the owner and city didn’t evacuate residents despite ‘imminent danger’ – CNN

  1. A survivor of Iowa’s deadly apartment building collapse sues, saying the owner and city didn’t evacuate residents despite ‘imminent danger’ CNN
  2. Explaining ownership layout of the Davenport building that collapsed WQAD News 8
  3. Building Collapse: Three Bodies Found, No Others Missing 23 ABC News | KERO
  4. Sioux City Urban Search and Rescue returns home KCAU 9
  5. ‘Me & Billy’ downtown Davenport restaurant remains closed due to partial building collapse, but issues statements on community support KWQC
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 4 Doesn’t Address Traversal Stuttering On PC, Comparison Videos Highlight – Wccftech

  1. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 4 Doesn’t Address Traversal Stuttering On PC, Comparison Videos Highlight Wccftech
  2. ‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ Update: Full ‘Patch 4’ Patch Notes On PC, PS5 And Xbox Series X Forbes
  3. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor STILL has traversal & shader compilation stutters DSOGaming
  4. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Patch 4 Is Now Live On PC; Size Revealed Wccftech
  5. ‘Star War Jedi: Survivor’ Performing ‘Very Strongly’ Against EA Expectations And ‘Fallen Order’ Forbes
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CBS Unveils Fall 2023 Schedule: ‘Survivor’ and ‘The Amazing Race’ Get Supersized; ‘CSI: Vegas’ Delayed Until After Football – Variety

  1. CBS Unveils Fall 2023 Schedule: ‘Survivor’ and ‘The Amazing Race’ Get Supersized; ‘CSI: Vegas’ Delayed Until After Football Variety
  2. CBS Fall Schedule 2023: Survivor, Amazing Race Get 90-Minute Episodes TVLine
  3. ‘Survivor’ and ‘Amazing Race’ moving to 90-minute episodes this fall Entertainment Weekly News
  4. CBS Unveils Fall 2023 Schedule That Doesn’t Factor In Strike Impact: 90-Minute ‘Survivor’ & ‘Amazing Race’, Newbies ‘Matlock’ & ‘Elsbeth’ Deadline
  5. CBS Unveils Fall 2023 Schedule, Keeps Strike Contingencies in Reserve Hollywood Reporter
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Katy Perry sobs during ‘American Idol’ audition with school shooting survivor: ‘We have to change’ – Fox News

  1. Katy Perry sobs during ‘American Idol’ audition with school shooting survivor: ‘We have to change’ Fox News
  2. WATCH: ‘American Idol’: High School Shooting Survivor Makes Katy Perry Break Down Taste of Country
  3. Katy Perry left extremely emotional during raw American Idol moment HELLO!
  4. School Shooting Survivor Trey Louis Stuns ‘American Idol’ Judges with Moving Audition American Songwriter
  5. ‘American Idol’ Recap: A 15-Year-Old Gets The Platinum Ticket & Katy Perry Breaks Down In Tears HollywoodLife
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Matt Hardy Recalls Undertaker Getting Upset With Him For Situation At WWE Survivor Series 2005 – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. Matt Hardy Recalls Undertaker Getting Upset With Him For Situation At WWE Survivor Series 2005 Yahoo Entertainment
  2. “It was a great lesson for me” – AEW star recalls real-life heat with The Undertaker over a ‘dumb move’ Sportskeeda
  3. Matt Hardy recounts Undertaker being upset over situation at WWE Survivor Series 2005, Hardy was punished for several months POST Wrestling
  4. Reason for The Undertaker’s Backstage Heat With Matt Hardy Revealed Inside The Ropes
  5. “Undertaker was forced to work with him” – Matt Hardy on The Deadman not enjoying wrestling a massive star Sportskeeda
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How do you get cervical cancer? Survivor issues warning on two early symptoms

A cancer survivor who experienced severe vaginal bleeding which felt like “somebody had just popped a balloon”, before she underwent gruelling treatment to remove a large vascular tumour in her cervix, wishes to give the positive message to other women that a cervical cancer diagnosis is “not a death sentence”.

Joanne Painter, who lives in Northampton, was diagnosed with stage 2 cervical cancer when she was 38 years old after noticing unusual vaginal discharge and then experiencing abnormal, heavy bleeding for several months.

The mother-of-two, who is the founder and managing director of a natural green burial ground and a humanist funeral celebrant, said the bleeding was so severe that, on occasions, it felt like “somebody had just popped a balloon or turned the tap on”.

The now 43-year-old said she was repeatedly told by doctors that they were not concerned and was initially misdiagnosed as having a cervical ectropion – when cells from inside the cervical canal grow onto the outside of the cervix – but Joanne knew her symptoms should not be ignored.

After pushing for a diagnosis, in February 2018, Joanne received the news she had cervical cancer and said she was “dumbfounded” – but now, as a survivor looking back on the last five years, Joanne wants to raise awareness of the importance of early detection and “remaining positive”.

“You know your body better than anyone and, if something’s not right, then don’t be fobbed off by a practitioner or a doctor, or whoever is saying ‘oh, it’s fine’… keep going and get screened and get vaccinated, if you can, and don’t take no for an answer,” Joanne said.

“Obviously, the sooner you can get a diagnosis, the better chances you are going to have.”

Cervical cancer is a cancer that is found anywhere in the cervix – the opening between the vagina and the womb – and, according to the charity Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, it currently kills two women in the UK every day.

A cervical screening, known as a smear test, checks the health of the cervix and is a test to help prevent cancer, but in Joanne’s case, the results from her previous smear tests were negative prior to her diagnosis.

After noticing unusual discharge at the age of 38, which she described as “very watery”, Joanne contacted her GP to arrange an appointment.

She said the doctor “wasn’t very concerned at all”, but just days later, she started to experience vaginal bleeding, which progressively worsened.

Joanne likened the bleeding to a “light period” at first and was initially diagnosed as having a cervical ectropion, but when she started to bleed through her sanitary pads to her clothing and was spending up to an hour on the toilet at times, she knew “this isn’t right”.

(PA Real Life)

(PA Real Life)

It became so severe that, during a trip to the theatre with friends, she said she “felt this ‘pop’ and there was blood gushing down (her) legs”.

On another occasion, during a trip to Australia, she bled “for nearly the whole 24-hour flight” and it “came through to the airplane seat”.

Joanne said: “The spotting became really heavy bleeding; I could sit on the toilet for 20 minutes at a time and it was like somebody had just popped a balloon or turned the tap on, and it was just, drip, drip, drip.

“That was when I started to think, ‘oh, this doesn’t seem right’, and at that time, I was feeling really, really tired.

“I had a four-year-old and a seven-year-old, I was working full time, so I just put the tiredness down to that…(but) obviously, I was losing quite a lot of blood, so that led me to go back to my doctor again.”

Joanne was referred to a genealogist at Northampton General Hospital, but her husband Neil, 48, a builder, took her to the hospital earlier, as she ended up bleeding through her clothing again while out for dinner.

She said doctors were initially dismissive of her symptoms once again, but after staying overnight to try to stop the bleeding, Joanne was told by a gynaecologist consultant the following morning: “I’m really sorry, this doesn’t look good.”

(PA Real Life)

She was informed she had cervical cancer and, after a biopsy had been taken and she underwent various scans and an MRI, it was revealed she had a 6cm vascular tumour in her cervix, which would require treatment rather than surgery to remove.

“I was totally and utterly in disbelief, to be honest… I remember just sitting there, just completely speechless,” Joanne said.

“I wasn’t upset particularly, I think it was just like, is this actually happening?

“Then, within about half an hour, a Macmillan nurse just appeared at the bottom of my bed and introduced herself, and I think that was the moment that it sunk in – the reality of, oh my God, I actually have a Macmillan nurse sitting at the end of my bed, that is not good news.”

Joanne explained that the news was even harder to hear as she had lost her dad to cancer nine years earlier, but despite her fears, she knew she had to stay positive.

“I was sitting there, thinking, my dad died of cancer, now they’re telling me I’ve potentially got cancer, and I’ve got a four-year-old and a seven-year-old, and I’ve got to get through this because I can’t not be there for my children,” Joanne explained.

“So very quickly, this overwhelming need to survive just came over me.”

(PA Real Life)

Joanne believes that her positive mindset was fundamental in helping her get through her treatment, which involved six weeks of chemoradiation followed by three weeks of brachytherapy – a type of internal radiation therapy, which Joanne said left her insides “black and chargrilled”.

The mum-of-two explained that she did not lose her hair, due to the type of chemotherapy she underwent, but she felt “dreadful” at times.

She said she experienced severe exhaustion, chronic diarrhoea, and felt “a bit hungover, like (she had) done 20 shots of tequila”, and even though she was “terrified” at times, she knew she had to push through the challenges she faced, especially for her children.

“You can’t dwell on it, you’ve just got to get on with it,” Joanne said.

“You never want (your children) to see you upset and you never want them thinking you’re that poorly, so you just crack on…

“I never felt like I needed any counselling, I didn’t want anybody to feel sorry for me; I didn’t want to ever be defined as ‘Jo who had cancer’, so I was very much like, just get on with this, get through it, it’s not that bad.”

Three months after her treatment had ended, Joanne went back to the hospital for a check-up and was given the “wonderful” news that the tumour had gone.

(PA Real Life)

Although Joanne said it took “a long time to recover” and described the after-effects of her treatments, such as going into menopause, as a “train crash”, she stressed the importance of having a good support network, exercising, and “being kind to yourself” during rehabilitation.

Joanne is also a “real believer in the law of attraction and putting it out to the universe”, and she said writing affirmations helped enormously.

“These things do take time, so people need to probably just know that (they’re) not going to bounce back and feel absolutely 100% afterwards and life go back to normal,” she said.

“I think there is a bit of a life adjustment and just accepting the new you; this is ‘the new me’ now, and I am different to what I was beforehand, but it’s not a bad thing, it’s just slightly different.”

Joanne has regular check-ups every few months and although she has had a “few wobbles over the years”, she wants to encourage other women who may have had a cervical cancer diagnosis to “try not to go down that fear tunnel of ‘this is a death sentence’,” adding: “You’ve got everything to live for.”

Cervical Cancer Prevention Week runs from January 23-29 and Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust is launching its biggest ever campaign: #WeCan End Cervical Cancer, to work towards a day where cervical cancer is a thing of the past.

You can find out more by visiting the website here.

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How do you get cervical cancer? Survivor issues warning on two early symptoms

A cancer survivor who experienced severe vaginal bleeding which felt like “somebody had just popped a balloon”, before she underwent gruelling treatment to remove a large vascular tumour in her cervix, wishes to give the positive message to other women that a cervical cancer diagnosis is “not a death sentence”.

Joanne Painter, who lives in Northampton, was diagnosed with stage 2 cervical cancer when she was 38 years old after noticing unusual vaginal discharge and then experiencing abnormal, heavy bleeding for several months.

The mother-of-two, who is the founder and managing director of a natural green burial ground and a humanist funeral celebrant, said the bleeding was so severe that, on occasions, it felt like “somebody had just popped a balloon or turned the tap on”.

The now 43-year-old said she was repeatedly told by doctors that they were not concerned and was initially misdiagnosed as having a cervical ectropion – when cells from inside the cervical canal grow onto the outside of the cervix – but Joanne knew her symptoms should not be ignored.

After pushing for a diagnosis, in February 2018, Joanne received the news she had cervical cancer and said she was “dumbfounded” – but now, as a survivor looking back on the last five years, Joanne wants to raise awareness of the importance of early detection and “remaining positive”.

“You know your body better than anyone and, if something’s not right, then don’t be fobbed off by a practitioner or a doctor, or whoever is saying ‘oh, it’s fine’… keep going and get screened and get vaccinated, if you can, and don’t take no for an answer,” Joanne said.

“Obviously, the sooner you can get a diagnosis, the better chances you are going to have.”

Cervical cancer is a cancer that is found anywhere in the cervix – the opening between the vagina and the womb – and, according to the charity Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, it currently kills two women in the UK every day.

A cervical screening, known as a smear test, checks the health of the cervix and is a test to help prevent cancer, but in Joanne’s case, the results from her previous smear tests were negative prior to her diagnosis.

After noticing unusual discharge at the age of 38, which she described as “very watery”, Joanne contacted her GP to arrange an appointment.

She said the doctor “wasn’t very concerned at all”, but just days later, she started to experience vaginal bleeding, which progressively worsened.

Joanne likened the bleeding to a “light period” at first and was initially diagnosed as having a cervical ectropion, but when she started to bleed through her sanitary pads to her clothing and was spending up to an hour on the toilet at times, she knew “this isn’t right”.

(PA Real Life)

(PA Real Life)

It became so severe that, during a trip to the theatre with friends, she said she “felt this ‘pop’ and there was blood gushing down (her) legs”.

On another occasion, during a trip to Australia, she bled “for nearly the whole 24-hour flight” and it “came through to the airplane seat”.

Joanne said: “The spotting became really heavy bleeding; I could sit on the toilet for 20 minutes at a time and it was like somebody had just popped a balloon or turned the tap on, and it was just, drip, drip, drip.

“That was when I started to think, ‘oh, this doesn’t seem right’, and at that time, I was feeling really, really tired.

“I had a four-year-old and a seven-year-old, I was working full time, so I just put the tiredness down to that…(but) obviously, I was losing quite a lot of blood, so that led me to go back to my doctor again.”

Joanne was referred to a genealogist at Northampton General Hospital, but her husband Neil, 48, a builder, took her to the hospital earlier, as she ended up bleeding through her clothing again while out for dinner.

She said doctors were initially dismissive of her symptoms once again, but after staying overnight to try to stop the bleeding, Joanne was told by a gynaecologist consultant the following morning: “I’m really sorry, this doesn’t look good.”

(PA Real Life)

She was informed she had cervical cancer and, after a biopsy had been taken and she underwent various scans and an MRI, it was revealed she had a 6cm vascular tumour in her cervix, which would require treatment rather than surgery to remove.

“I was totally and utterly in disbelief, to be honest… I remember just sitting there, just completely speechless,” Joanne said.

“I wasn’t upset particularly, I think it was just like, is this actually happening?

“Then, within about half an hour, a Macmillan nurse just appeared at the bottom of my bed and introduced herself, and I think that was the moment that it sunk in – the reality of, oh my God, I actually have a Macmillan nurse sitting at the end of my bed, that is not good news.”

Joanne explained that the news was even harder to hear as she had lost her dad to cancer nine years earlier, but despite her fears, she knew she had to stay positive.

“I was sitting there, thinking, my dad died of cancer, now they’re telling me I’ve potentially got cancer, and I’ve got a four-year-old and a seven-year-old, and I’ve got to get through this because I can’t not be there for my children,” Joanne explained.

“So very quickly, this overwhelming need to survive just came over me.”

(PA Real Life)

Joanne believes that her positive mindset was fundamental in helping her get through her treatment, which involved six weeks of chemoradiation followed by three weeks of brachytherapy – a type of internal radiation therapy, which Joanne said left her insides “black and chargrilled”.

The mum-of-two explained that she did not lose her hair, due to the type of chemotherapy she underwent, but she felt “dreadful” at times.

She said she experienced severe exhaustion, chronic diarrhoea, and felt “a bit hungover, like (she had) done 20 shots of tequila”, and even though she was “terrified” at times, she knew she had to push through the challenges she faced, especially for her children.

“You can’t dwell on it, you’ve just got to get on with it,” Joanne said.

“You never want (your children) to see you upset and you never want them thinking you’re that poorly, so you just crack on…

“I never felt like I needed any counselling, I didn’t want anybody to feel sorry for me; I didn’t want to ever be defined as ‘Jo who had cancer’, so I was very much like, just get on with this, get through it, it’s not that bad.”

Three months after her treatment had ended, Joanne went back to the hospital for a check-up and was given the “wonderful” news that the tumour had gone.

(PA Real Life)

Although Joanne said it took “a long time to recover” and described the after-effects of her treatments, such as going into menopause, as a “train crash”, she stressed the importance of having a good support network, exercising, and “being kind to yourself” during rehabilitation.

Joanne is also a “real believer in the law of attraction and putting it out to the universe”, and she said writing affirmations helped enormously.

“These things do take time, so people need to probably just know that (they’re) not going to bounce back and feel absolutely 100% afterwards and life go back to normal,” she said.

“I think there is a bit of a life adjustment and just accepting the new you; this is ‘the new me’ now, and I am different to what I was beforehand, but it’s not a bad thing, it’s just slightly different.”

Joanne has regular check-ups every few months and although she has had a “few wobbles over the years”, she wants to encourage other women who may have had a cervical cancer diagnosis to “try not to go down that fear tunnel of ‘this is a death sentence’,” adding: “You’ve got everything to live for.”

Cervical Cancer Prevention Week runs from January 23-29 and Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust is launching its biggest ever campaign: #WeCan End Cervical Cancer, to work towards a day where cervical cancer is a thing of the past.

You can find out more by visiting the website here.

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NFL Week 15 odds, picks, schedule, how to watch, live stream: Expert picks, survivor picks, teasers and more

Believe it or not, we’ve only got four full weekends of NFL action left before the playoffs begin. And who’s to say which teams are truly in the hunt, and which ones are not? The Vikings are looking to rebound from an upset to the Lions, who are still alive in the NFC playoff picture. The Jets and Patriots are still scratching and clawing in the AFC East. “Any given Sunday” applies now more than ever, as the postseason stakes rise with every matchup. Which clubs are actually worth backing? We’re glad you asked!

As we do every week, we’ve collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBSSports.com and SportsLine and put them all in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, survivor picks and more.

All NFL odds via Caesars Sportsbook.

Colts at Vikings

Time: Saturday, 1 p.m. ET (NFL Network), stream on fuboTV (try for free) 
Open: Vikings -5.5
Current: Vikings -3.5

Latest Odds:

Minnesota Vikings
-3.5

“The Vikings should lean on the run against Indianapolis. Firstly, because the line should be reinforced with both Christian Darrisaw and Garrett Bradbury set to resume their starting spots after injury. Secondly, because while the Colts boast a top-10 defense, they’ve proven quite vulnerable against the run, ranking 21st in that category. Limited to 16 touches against Detroit, Dalvin Cook should be primed for a breakout on home turf. Indy has a tough “D,” which has enabled the team to stay competitive despite a battered, sinking offense, but without Shaquille Leonard patrolling the middle, the Colts are giving up more than 126 rushing yards per game, which is even worse than the Vikings.”

CBS Sports NFL writer Cody Benjamin likes Minnesota to move the ball at home against Indy, even though he’s not necessarily buying a Vikings blowout. Catch his full preview of the game, with key matchups for each side, right here.

Ravens at Browns

Time: Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET (NFL Network), stream on fuboTV (try for free)
Open: Browns -3
Current: Browns -3

Latest Odds:

Cleveland Browns
-3

“The Ravens won’t have Lamar Jackson, but will they have Tyler Huntley, who suffered a concussion last week? Or will it be rookie Anthony Brown? The Browns are done, so this is a pride game. Deshaun Watson hasn’t been that good, which is a concern. The Ravens are playing consecutive road games, which is tough. They will win it behind their defense, but it’s close.”

CBS Sports senior NFL writer Pete Prisco isn’t buying the Browns as slight favorites at home, even with the uncertainty at quarterback in Baltimore. Huntley, for what it’s worth, has been active in practice and looks set to make another start for Jackson. Catch Prisco’s full breakdown of the game, plus all his Week 15 ATS picks, right here.

Dolphins at Bills

Time: Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET (NFL Network), stream on fuboTV (try for free) 
Open: Bills -7.5
Current: Bills -7

Latest Odds:

Buffalo Bills
-7

“Has the NFL figured out how to stop the Dolphins offense? Sure looks like it. Over the last two weeks, Miami has been held in check offensively as defenses have pressed receivers but then have dropped back into zone with two high safeties and no blitz. The Dolphins’ 46% completion percentage is the lowest in the NFL over this stretch and their yards-per-attempt average has dropped to 7.2 from 9.0. That blueprint plays well into the Bills’ hands as they play press coverage at the second-highest rate in the NFL (80%). The weather is also expected to be a factor in this game. The early forecast calls for 28 degrees and 16 mph winds. Tua Tagovailoa has never played an NFL game in freezing temperatures but is 0-4 with a 61.6 passer rating in the four coldest games of his career. Those factors have me laying the points and rolling with the Bills.”

CBS Sports NFL writer Tyler Sullivan is telling you it’s OK to back Buffalo in a rout. If you want more tips and tricks from Sully on this game, plus other key matchups in Week 15, check out his full ATS forecast right here.

Eagles at Bears

Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fuboTV (try for free)  
Open: Eagles -7.5
Current: Eagles -9

Latest Odds:

Chicago Bears
+8.5

“The Bears are eliminated from the playoffs, Justin Fields is dealing with an illness while Chase Claypool missed practice Wednesday with a knee injury. I’m not saying both won’t play, but the Eagles are an absolute wagon. Philly is third in total offense and second in total defense this season. The Bears have lost six straight and are just 1-5 ATS during that span. Jalen Hurts has a 117.3 passer rating since Week 8, which ranks best in the NFL. The Bears defense, meanwhile, has allowed a 116.5 passer rating since Week 8, which ranks worst in the NFL. With the Eagles coming off a 48-22 win on the road in New York, I think they have the momentum needed to cover against a lesser opponent.”

Worried the Bears will spoil the Eagles’ weekend before Christmas? Don’t be, says CBS Sports NFL writer Jordan Dajani, who’s up to 135-71-2 on straight-up picks this year. Catch Dajani’s full breakdown, plus all of his Week 15 predictions, right here.

Falcons at Saints

Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fuboTV (try for free) 
Open: Saints -3
Current: Saints -4

Latest Odds:

New Orleans Saints
-4

The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times to forecast final scores each week, and it’s now up more than $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. Basically, you can trust it to back the teams worth backing! In fact, the model is currently on a 157-113 run on top NFL picks since 2017. This week, identifying top candidates for survivor bets, the simulator is shying away from the Falcons despite Atlanta entering Week 15’s rivalry game against the Saints with the better record. The chief reason: rookie Desmond Ridder will make his first start at QB in place of Marcus Mariota, and “he couldn’t have picked an un-friendlier environment than the Superdome, (as) the Saints are averaging nearly a touchdown more per game at home than on the road.”

Catch more analysis on this matchup, plus other ATS picks and survivor advice, on SportsLine right here.

Lions at Jets

Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Jets -3
Current: Lions -1.5

Latest Odds:

New York Jets
-1

“Pick Six NFL Podcast” host Will Brinson was leaning Lions even before the Jets announced Zach Wilson would start in place of the injured Mike White at QB. He does have concerns about the other signal-caller in this matchup: “Can Jared Goff go win this game in the cold weather if the Lions can’t run?” But even if White were under center coming off a rib injury he suffered in Week 14, New York hasn’t proven as consistent on the offensive side. Tyler Sullivan, who joined Brinson to preview the Week 15 slate on the show this week, is also siding with Detroit.

Catch the full breakdown from the “Pick Six” crew, with ATS picks for other major matchups, right here.

Steelers at Panthers

Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Panthers -3
Current: Panthers -3

Latest Odds:

Carolina Panthers
-3

Kenny Pickett is in concussion protocol for the Steelers, so it’ll likely be either Mitchell Trubisky or Mason Rudolph under center against Carolina’s formidable front. Sam Darnold on the other side doesn’t necessarily scare anyone, but he’s brought some energy to the Panthers recently; now he’s got a chance to hand Mike Tomlin his first-ever losing season as a head coach. Tomlin is typically a safe bet, but here, Carolina is right to be favored, with two other key Steelers starters — Diontae Johnson and Pat Freiermuth — nursing injuries going into this game. The Panthers like to run, and they should be able to do so against Pittsburgh.

For an in-depth breakdown of this matchup, as well as other ATS projections, head on over to SportsLine.

Cowboys at Jaguars

Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fuboTV (try for free)
Open: Cowboys -6
Current: Cowboys -4

Latest Odds:

Jacksonville Jaguars
+4

The SportsLine Projection Model has ranked in the top 10 on NFLPickWatch four of the past six years, beating more than 94% of CBS Sports Football Pick’em players four different times during that span. Now, it has simulated every Week 15 snap to identify its best parlay picks for a five-team bet that could net a 25-1 payout. We can tell you that one team included is the Cowboys (-4.5), who are poised to cover on the road against the Jaguars. The model says Dallas covers in well over 50% of simulations, making it one of the strongest Week 15 NFL picks.

Catch the rest of the Projection Model’s parlay, as well as other ATS analysis for this showdown, over at SportsLine.

Chiefs at Texans

Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)  
Open: Chiefs -14
Current: Chiefs -14

Latest Odds:

Houston Texans
+14.5

At SportsLine, weekly NFL simulations have provided some of the best bets on the market; our Projection Model takes the latest odds from Caesars, simulates every snap of every game and projects the outcomes, and it’s now on a 21-5 run on straight-up picks over the last two weeks. Approaching Week 15, we can tell you that one of its strongest predictions for office-pool picks is the Chiefs downing the Texans. Houston has kept things close with some superior foes this year, namely the Eagles and Cowboys, but Kansas City just might be the Super Bowl favorite out of the AFC, with Patrick Mahomes among MVP front-runners and poised to attack Lovie Smith’s defense.

Check out a full breakdown of this game, as well as ATS picks for all Week 15 matchups, right here at SportsLine.

Cardinals at Broncos

Time: Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fuboTV (try for free) 
Open: Broncos -1
Current: Broncos -3

Latest Odds:

Denver Broncos
-1.5

“Kyler Murray is done for the season with a torn ACL, which means Colt McCoy starts for the Cardinals in this game between two disappointing teams. Russell Wilson suffered a concussion last week, so his status is up in the air. It could be Brett Rypien at quarterback. Rypien vs. McCoy. Oh, boy. The Broncos have the better defense, so that’s what will win this game for them.”

CBS Sports senior NFL writer Pete Prisco doesn’t expect a whole lot of fireworks from two depleted teams in this one, but he trusts Denver’s defense to lead the way in a potential seven-point victory. In other words, trust the home favorites here. And catch more analysis from Prisco on the Week 15 slate right here.

Patriots at Raiders

Time: Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET (Fox), stream on fuboTV (try for free)
Open: Raiders -2
Current: Raiders -1

Latest Odds:

Las Vegas Raiders
-1

The Patriots are fresh off a prime-time win over the Cardinals, and technically they own an AFC playoff spot entering the weekend. Bill Belichick will also have a chance to top his former accomplice, Josh McDaniels, as New England visits the Raiders on Sunday. But should we really be trusting Mac Jones and Co. to match a Las Vegas team that’s at least shown firepower with the ball in its hands? Not necessarily, according to R.J. White, SportsLine’s No. 1 expert for ATS NFL picks over the last five years. Every week, White identifies five teams as best bets for the Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest, and this matchup will be among those included.

Where, exactly, is R.J. leaning in this one, which will have Belichick looking to slow Josh Jacobs and Davante Adams? Find out here over at SportsLine, where you can also get R.J.’s other SuperContest picks and predictions.

Titans at Chargers

Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Chargers -2
Current: Chargers -3

Latest Odds:

Los Angeles Chargers
-3

“If I had to rank the five playoff contenders that I trust the least, these two teams would both definitely make the list. I can’t trust the Titans because they’ve looked like one of the worst teams in football over the past three weeks and I can’t trust the Chargers because they’re the Chargers. … We have the NFL’s worst rushing defense (Chargers) going up against the NFL’s second-leading rusher (Derrick Henry) and one of the NFL’s worst passing defenses (Titans) going up against the NFL’s second-leading passer (Justin Herbert). … When I made my Chargers prediction last week, I said that the most Chargers thing possible would be for them to beat the Dolphins and then immediately follow that up by losing to the Titans, and that logic still seems pretty sound.”

CBS Sports NFL writer John Breech is torn between both sides here, unwilling to give either Los Angeles or Tennessee the benefit of the doubt, but ultimately likes Mike Vrabel’s squad to win a three-point contest. Check out his full breakdown of the game, plus other Week 15 bets, right here.

Bengals at Buccaneers

Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Bengals -2
Current: Bengals -3.5

Latest Odds:

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
+3.5

“For the Bucs to cover a teaser leg, all they have to do is not lose at home by double digits. With Tom Brady at quarterback, that seems like a reasonable ask. They’ve had just one double-digit loss at home all year, and that was by only 10 points against an elite Chiefs team. But this Buccaneers team looks to be in a far worse state than that squad from earlier in the year, with a decimated offensive line, more injuries in the secondary and an offense that just doesn’t look like it’s been on the same page all year. The team they’ll face this week is the Bengals, who might be every bit as good at this point as that Chiefs team from earlier in the year, so I think a double-digit Cincinnati win is certainly in play.”

SportsLine expert R.J. White, who’s dominated ATS NFL picks over the last half-decade, really likes the Bengals here, meaning he’s got other matchups you’ll wanna consider for teaser plays. Check out his full breakdown over at SportsLine.

Giants at Commanders

Time: Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC), stream on fuboTV (try for free) 
Open: Commanders -4
Current: Commanders -4.5

Latest Odds:

Washington Commanders
-4.5

Betting expert Larry Hartstein entered the season 427-344 all-time on NFL sides (plus $3,764 for $100 players), and he’s gone a whopping 22-8-1 on his last 31 picks involving the Commanders, who are going down to the wire in the NFC wild-card race with their rival Giants on Sunday night. He’s well aware that Daniel Jones has admirable career numbers against Washington, and we can tell you he’s leaning Over for the total in this rematch. But for Hartstein’s full preview of the Sunday night showdown, as well as his ATS pick that incorporates a crucial X factor, you’ll wanna head over to SportsLine.

Rams at Packers

Time: Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET (ESPN), stream on fuboTV (try for free) 
Open: Packers -9
Current: Packers -7

Latest Odds:

Green Bay Packers
-7

We don’t need to tell you how good R.J. White is at forecasting NFL games. SportsLine’s No. 1 ATS expert since 2017, he’s a machine when it comes to weekly best bets, he’s twice has cashed huge in the world’s most prestigious handicapping tournament, the Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest. But get this: he also knows a thing or two about the Packers in particular, going 56-20-2 (up $3,300) on his last 78 ATS picks involving Green Bay. Does he trust Aaron Rodgers and Co. to take care of business at home, in prime time, against the Rams? Or is Baker Mayfield about to play hero again? Find out exactly which factors R.J. is considering in his forecast, as well as his final ATS prediction, over at SportsLine. <

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“Reminded me of me” – WWE legend comments on Ronda Rousey’s botch at Survivor Series

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T disclosed that Ronda Rousey’s botch at Survivor Series reminded him of a spot he had with Triple H.

Last Saturday, Ronda Rousey defeated Shotzi at Survivor Series: War Games to retain her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shotzi. However, the match witnessed an awkward spot when Shotzi attempted to DDT Rousey on the apron, only for the SmackDown Women’s Champion to drop her to the floor in a clear botch.

In a recent episode of his Reality of Wrestling podcast, Booker T commented on Rousey’s botch, stating that she reminded him of himself.

“I saw the one move that they was showing online where Shotzi went for a DDT up the top rope to the apron, the hard part of the mat, and Ronda [laughs], ‘Let me protect myself on this one.’ I remember Hunter calling a backdrop and I held on to that rope so tight, I don’t do backdrops [laughs]. You know what I mean? Ronda reminded me of me [laughs]. But that spot is getting a lot, a lot of attention,” he said. (0:01 – 0:46)

You can check out the video below:

Check out behind-the-scenes footage of Ronda Rousey practicing a famous promo on two-time women’s champion ahead of SmackDown here.


Ronda Rousey’s in-ring performance in WWE is under heavy criticism

Ronda Rousey recently came under heavy criticism for her allegedly poor in-ring performance. Some rumors have also suggested that the SmackDown Women’s Champion is rough in the ring.

Her fellow SmackDown star Zelina Vega recently addressed these rumors, disclosing that she loves having Rousey in WWE.

“I’ve never been in the ring with her in that sense where I’ve taken any moves from her. So I can’t say if she’s rough or not… I don’t see her trying to take s*** out on people or specifically trying to hurt people for any reason. Everybody has their own personal relationships with people, but I love that she’s with us,” she said. (That’s Dope)

‘Fire Ronda Rousey’ trended as the WWE Universe were divided by her current run. Check out the details here.


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