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The Trey Lance trade was about minimal Cowboys upside and a Jerry Jones ego stroke — not Dak Prescott’s future – Yahoo Sports

  1. The Trey Lance trade was about minimal Cowboys upside and a Jerry Jones ego stroke — not Dak Prescott’s future Yahoo Sports
  2. 🚨 IGNORE THE NOISE?! 🚨 How Dak Prescott MUST be feeling in Dallas 🤠 | Get Up ESPN
  3. NFL agent drops ‘conceivable’ $55,000,000 number for Dak Prescott’s contract as Cowboys QB contends with Trey Lance Sportskeeda
  4. Wright suggests Cowboys should design package for Lance NBC Sports Bay Area
  5. Is Trey Lance happy to be with the Cowboys ❓ Will this be Dak’s last year in Dallas ❓ | First Take ESPN
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Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Reels As Fed Sees ‘Upside Risks’; 4 Earnings Movers – Investor’s Business Daily

  1. Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Reels As Fed Sees ‘Upside Risks’; 4 Earnings Movers Investor’s Business Daily
  2. Stocks sink as Fed minutes reveal more hikes still on table: Stock market news today Yahoo Finance
  3. S&P 500 slips as Treasury yields take flight on fears of further Fed tightening By Investing.com Investing.com
  4. Dow Jones Reverses Ahead Of Fed Minutes; Tesla Stock Slides On More Price Cuts Investor’s Business Daily
  5. Major indices are mixed in early US trading. Dow industrial average higher. NASDAQ lower. ForexLive
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Proposed Pac-12 deal with Apple TV paid $23 million per school with subscription-based upside, per report – CBS Sports

  1. Proposed Pac-12 deal with Apple TV paid $23 million per school with subscription-based upside, per report CBS Sports
  2. The latest realignment and the future of college football – ESPN ESPN
  3. How far Colorado has to travel to play each team in the Big 12 Colorado Buffaloes Wire
  4. Brett Yormark Reportedly Beat Out the ACC to Land More Pac-12 Schools Sports Illustrated
  5. ‘Not realistic’ Apple numbers and lack of alternative led to sudden Pac-12 exits: ‘We were literally hours away from a deal.’ Awful Announcing
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How ‘The Blackening’ Turns Horror Film Stereotypes Upside Down – The New York Times

  1. How ‘The Blackening’ Turns Horror Film Stereotypes Upside Down The New York Times
  2. Actors Jay Pharoah, Antoinette Robertson, and Melvin Gregg discuss their new horror-comedy movie ‘Th WUSA9
  3. ‘The Blackening’ Cast Reveal The Horror Movies That Scare Them the Most [Video Interview] Dread Central
  4. The Blackening Killer’s Name Revealed by the Director and Writer (Exclusive) ComicBook.com
  5. The Blackening Interview: Dewayne Perkins, Tim Story, Jermaine Fowler & more JoBlo Celebrity Interviews
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What To Do Now As Market Rally Turns Upside Down – Investor’s Business Daily

  1. What To Do Now As Market Rally Turns Upside Down Investor’s Business Daily
  2. GameStop fires CEO, names Ryan Cohen executive chairman; shares plummet CNBC
  3. Ryan Cohen ‘doesn’t have the first clue’ how to turn GameStop around, says Wedbush’s Michael Pachter CNBC Television
  4. Live Stock Market News Today: GameStop, stocks, Tesla tax credit, Netflix shares, Coinbase, crypto, Yellen, Dimon, Google | June 7, 2023 | Live Updates from Fox Business
  5. If You Invested $1,000 in GameStop Stock When Ryan Cohen’s Stake Was Announced, Here’s How Much You’d Hav Benzinga
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Shiba Inu price rebounds 100% after record lows against Dogecoin — more upside ahead? – Cointelegraph

  1. Shiba Inu price rebounds 100% after record lows against Dogecoin — more upside ahead? Cointelegraph
  2. If You Had $1000 Right Now, Would You Buy Shiba Inu, Dogecoin, Ethereum Classic Or Bitcoin Cash? Benzinga
  3. Largest Cryptocurrency Presale In The Last 2 Years: How Big Eyes Coin Can Catch Up With Dogecoin And Shiba Inu Analytics Insight
  4. Dogecoin (DOGE) Trading Volume Spikes on Elon Musk’s Recent “420 Tesla” News U.Today
  5. Over 60% of Dogecoin Holders in Profit While Majority of Shiba Inu Investors Sitting on Losses: IntoTheBlock The Daily Hodl
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Shiba Inu price rebounds 100% after record lows against Dogecoin — more upside ahead? – Cointelegraph

  1. Shiba Inu price rebounds 100% after record lows against Dogecoin — more upside ahead? Cointelegraph
  2. If You Had $1000 Right Now, Would You Buy Shiba Inu, Dogecoin, Ethereum Classic Or Bitcoin Cash? Benzinga
  3. Largest Cryptocurrency Presale In The Last 2 Years: How Big Eyes Coin Can Catch Up With Dogecoin And Shiba Inu Analytics Insight
  4. Dogecoin (DOGE) Trading Volume Spikes on Elon Musk’s Recent “420 Tesla” News U.Today
  5. Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Claims Support While Shiba Inu (SHIB) Price Struggles to Overcome Resistance BeInCrypto
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Carlos Rodón signing: The Yankees’ rotation, led by ace Gerrit Cole, has huge upside and huge question marks

The big baseball news of Thursday night was the Yankees adding lefty Carlos Rodón to their rotation on a six-year, $162 million deal. After retaining Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo, the next major box to check this offseason for Brian Cashman’s front office was adding a big arm to the rotation and he got it done. 

The Yankees now have a five-man rotation with very high upside, but there are questions throughout. Let’s dive in. 

The upside: We’ve all seen it. Cole is arguably the best pitcher in baseball to have not (yet?) won a Cy Young. He’s finished second in voting twice and has four top-five finishes. He’s twice led the majors in strikeouts and led the AL with a 2.50 ERA in 2019. On any given day that he takes the ball, he’s capable of carrying his team with a dominant outing. That’s an ace, easily. 

The question: For being a dominant pitcher, why does he give up so many home runs? He led the AL with 33 homers allowed last season. He allowed a home run in all three of his playoff starts and, in fact, has given up at least one home run in his last nine playoff starts going back to 2019. The long ball problem was the main culprit in him being inconsistent last season, pitching overall to a 3.50 ERA (111 ERA+, his worst since leaving Pittsburgh by a wide margin). 

Carlos Rodón

The upside: In the last two seasons, Rodón has made 55 starts and is 27-13 with a 2.67 ERA (157 ERA+), 0.998 WHIP and 422 strikeouts against 87 unintentional walks in 310 2/3 innings. On a rate basis, he’s been one of the best, most dominant pitchers in baseball. He’s a lefty ace to stand tall alongside the righty Cole! 

Oh, and here’s a good stat: In fourseam fastball whiff rate (with 1,000 pitches minimum) last season, Cole was number 1 and Rodón was number two in all of baseball. The Yankees have the heat. 

The question: Rodón dealt with shoulder injuries in 2016 and 2021 and had Tommy John surgery in between. This means he started, by season,12, 20, 7 and 2 games, respectively, from 2017-20. In 2021, it looked like his career year, but he only managed 23 innings in five starts after Aug. 7. As noted, the shoulder injury was a concern. Even in making 31 starts last season, he averaged just 5 2/3 innings per start, adding up to 178 on the season. That was his career high. 

Can he stay on the mound all season and, if he does, will he still be full strength for the playoffs? Or will he wear down in October and falter when the Yankees need it most? 

The upside: We just saw it! Nasty Nestor was one of the breakout stars of 2022, making the All-Star team and finishing eighth in AL Cy Young voting. He’s capable of resembling an ace through the lineup twice or even three times. If he were slotted third in a playoff rotation, it would be reasonable to expect him to hold his own or even come out on top a good number of times. 

The question: Is it repeatable? 

Cortes was never highly-touted. The Yankees lost him in the Rule 5 draft to the Orioles and then the Orioles gave him back the following April. Then he was traded to the Mariners for “future considerations,” hit minor-league free agency and re-signed with the Yankees. He started 2021 in the minors. 

He was a full-time starter last year, but it was for 28 starts and 158 1/3 innings. He went through a bit of a rough patch through the middle of the season, too. It’s good that he’s only the three instead of being counted on as an ace, but there still has to be some level of concern that 2022 will end up being a fluky season for the southpaw. 

The upside: The two-time All-Star has third- and ninth-place finishes in Cy Young voting to his credit. In those two seasons, he was 33-14 with a 3.18 ERA (137 ERA+), 1.09 WHIP and 450 strikeouts in 384 2/3 innings. He flashed plenty of that upside last season, too, when he was 7-3 with a 3.18 ERA (123 ERA+), 1.00 WHIP and 112 strikeouts in 102 innings. He looked like his old self when on the mound. 

The question: Again, it’s staying on the mound. Those ace-level seasons were 2017-18. He made just three starts in 2019, zero in 2020 and appeared in four games in relief in 2021. Last year, he was out between July 13 and Sept. 21. Arm issues have hampered much of his career, including shoulder issues and then Tommy John surgery, the latter of which came with several setbacks during his rehab. Last year, it was a lat strain. 

He can be great when he pitches. He also has zero 200-inning seasons and only two more than his 102 last season, with the most recent of those being 2018. There has to be concern about getting him through the full season and then, if he does, how well he’d hold up through a potential deep playoff run. 

The upside: The fifth man of five on this list who flashes ace upside, Montas looked like a Cy Young candidate in 2019. Through 16 starts, he was 9-2 with a 2.63 ERA (164 ERA+), 1.12 WHIP and 103 strikeouts in 96 innings. In 2021, Montas finished sixth in AL Cy Young voting with a strong all-around season (3.37 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 207 K, 187 IP, 3.6 WAR). Last year before he was traded to the Yankees, he had a 3.18 ERA with 109 strikeouts in 104 2/3 innings. 

The questions: That 2019 season mentioned above? Yeah, it stopped abruptly because he was suspended for a PED violation. He was then bad in 2020. 

In eight starts for the Yankees, after the trade, last season, he had a 6.35 ERA. It’s only been 6 2/3 innings, but he has a brutal 9.45 playoff ERA. 

At a bare minimum here, we’re dealing with inconsistency, plus a shoulder injury last season. 

When he’s good, he’s outstanding, but the track record is littered with landmines. Which version do the 2023 Yankees get for most of the season? How about when it matters most? 


In all, the Yankees have a rotation that is capable, when things are pie-in-the-sky humming, of looking like five aces. It also isn’t difficult to see stretches where they have multiple members of the rotation on the injured list while at least one other is struggling to keep runs off the board. It could be a roller coaster of a season with this group. Most roller coasters are fun, though, and there’s enough upside here to believe this will be one of the best rotations in baseball. 

The Yankees haven’t won the AL pennant since 2009 and that’s ages for this franchise. They’ve gotten to the ALCS three times in the last six seasons and all three times they were eliminated by the Houston Astros. The defending World Series champions are going to have a very strong rotation next season, but they did lose Cy Young winner Justin Verlander to free agency while the Yankees brought in someone capable of pushing for a Cy Young award. They now aim to topple their nemesis and finally get back to the World Series. They have the rotation upside to get the job done, but they’ll need to answer a lot of questions in the process. 

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George Lopez reveals he and daughter Mayan went to ‘trauma therapy’ after TikTok of her twerking upside down

George Lopez opened up about the moment when he knew he had to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter, Mayan.

The 61-year-old comedian, who is co-starring with his 26-year-old daughter in the new family comedy “Lopez vs. Lopez,” reflected on their past struggles.

“I was divorced, and then Mayan and I didn’t talk for a long time,” Lopez recalled during a Wednesday appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”

He continued, “She went on TikTok to respond to a video that someone made attacking me. It was a video of her twerking upside down.”

George Lopez said he knew he had to repair his relationship with his estranged daughter, Mayan, after seeing a TikTok of her twerking upside down.
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“I realized I wasn’t the best dad, but when your kid’s twerking upside down, you’ve got some real f—–g problems. I didn’t realize it was this serious.”

After viewing the clip, the actor said he realized he needed to “get out there” and reconnect with Mayan. “The Tax Collector” star explained that the two began going to therapy together.

“You have to be responsible for the trauma that you’ve caused,” Lopez said.

Lopez shares his only child with his ex-wife, Ann Serrano, 61, who famously donated one of her kidneys to him. In 2010, the former couple split after 17 years together when Mayan was 14 years old.

“I didn’t realize it was this serious,” Lopez said.
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“I’m owning, for the first time in my life, my responsibility to the marriage and as a father,” he said.

He continued, “I said, ‘Yeah, I’m responsible for this, and I’m going to spend the rest of my life repairing it.'”

Lopez joked that there was one particularly awkward part of the joint therapy experience.

“If you think therapy is bad, what’s worse is the elevator ride down after because it’s all heavy stuff,” he said.

“You almost have to stagger it out, like when you dine and dash, somebody goes out the back, somebody goes out the front. Don’t go in the same car when you’re doing trauma therapy.”

Lopez and Mayan are starring together on the new NBC comedy “Lopez vs. Lopez.”
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In “Lopez vs. Lopez,” the father-daughter duo play fictionalized versions of themselves as they try to repair their fractured relationship after a long period of estrangement. The show follows Lopez’s character, George, as he moves in with Mayan, her son and her boyfriend after his business goes under during the pandemic.

Lopez and Mayan said that the pandemic also helped them mend the rift between them in real life.

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“There was a time where we didn’t speak and were estranged for about three years,” Mayan said in a recent virtual press conference via UPI.

She continued, “Really, the pandemic brought us back together. I started making TikToks with my family to reconnect, and [showrunner] Debby Wolfe saw one of [the videos], and this whole ‘Lopez vs. Lopez’ idea was kind of born from that idea.”

Mayan added, “This is an experience of a lifetime to be able to do this with my father.”

Lopez said, “To have Debby see Mayan do TikToks about our unfortunate break in our relationship and create a beautiful thing from something that was so painful and so much my fault is just a wonderful thing.”

“Lopez vs. Lopez” premieres on NBC on Nov. 4.

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Charts suggest the market has more upside through the end of the year, Jim Cramer says

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday said that the market could see a rally later this year that lasts through the end of 2022.

“The charts, as interpreted by Larry Williams, were able to call this incredible October rally. … And now he says that this market’s likely got even more upside even through the end of the year,” Cramer said.

Stocks fell on Monday but saw a major comeback in October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 13.95% in its best month since 1976. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite increased about 8% and 3.9%, respectively, in October.

To explain Williams’ analysis, Cramer first examined the chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures in black, and Williams’ true seasonal pattern in blue. 

This chart is an updated version of what Williams used earlier this month when accurately predicting October’s rally, and suggests there could be a tremendous rally, according to Cramer.

“That true seasonal pattern is based on the historical pattern at any given point in the year, and it predicted a monster run through mid-November. And it suggests we’ve got another leg higher through the end of the year,” he said, adding that there will be a pause between the rallies.

He then examined a chart that shows the action in the Dow through last week, along with Williams’ long-term cycle forecast in red.

The cycle forecast confirms the bullish previous seasonal forecast in the previous chart, according to Cramer.

“Bulls be prepared, bears beware,” he said.

For more analysis, watch Cramer’s full explanation below.

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