Texas Tech’s Joey McGuire Addresses Future With Program

No. 8 Texas Tech entered the season with lofty expectations of making the College Football Playoff (CFP) after investing heavily in the transfer portal during the offseason.

The opportunity for the Red Raiders to secure a spot in the CFP will likely hinge on the outcome of Saturday’s highly anticipated contest against No. 7 BYU. Following a 26-22 upset loss to Arizona State on October 18, Texas Tech now needs to win the Big 12 championship to guarantee a berth in the playoff. It remains uncertain whether the CFP committee would include two Big 12 programs, even with the talent that the Red Raiders possess.

Before Saturday’s matchup against the Cougars, Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire addressed his future with the program during an appearance on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday. McGuire made it clear that he intends to remain with Texas Tech for the duration of his coaching career.

“Man, I’m a Texan. I ain’t never lived anywhere else,” McGuire said. “I was born in Texas, and I’ll die in Texas, and hopefully not anytime soon. But I’m gonna die a Red Raider. I’ll be here for the rest of my life.”

Currently in his fourth year and first stint as a head coach, McGuire holds a 31-17 record at Texas Tech. The Red Raiders stand at 8-1 before Saturday’s game, and a victory over BYU would mark the first time the team has won nine games in a single season under his leadership.

Part of Texas Tech’s appeal to McGuire is the city of Lubbock itself, which he praises as a genuine “college town.”

“This is a true college town. It is built around this university,” McGuire explained. “And so, like, this town is a true college town, and everywhere you go, you’re gonna see the Double T, and there’s a great pride in their football.”

The Red Raiders have not won a conference championship since capturing the Southwest Conference title in 1994 under then-head coach Spike Dykes. Saturday’s game against the Cougars presents a significant opportunity not only to enhance McGuire’s legacy in Lubbock but also to position the program for arguably its best season ever.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/texas-tech-joey-mcguire-future-college-football-news-11014242

Commanders officially rule out Terry McLaurin

The Commanders will be without quarterback Jayden Daniels (left elbow) and wide receiver Terry McLaurin (quad) this week, as both players have been officially ruled out.

McLaurin initially injured his quad in Week 3 and subsequently missed four games. He made a strong return in Week 8, contributing three catches for 54 yards and a spectacular touchdown. However, he played only 25 of 53 snaps before aggravating the injury and leaving the game. As a result, he also missed Week 9. For the season, McLaurin has recorded 13 catches for 203 yards and one touchdown.

On the injury front, the Commanders list defensive tackle Eddie Goldman (concussion), safety Quan Martin (hamstring), and safety Tyler Owens (hamstring/neck) as questionable for this week’s game.

In response to injuries in the secondary, the team signed safety Daryl Worley to the practice squad earlier this week.

Meanwhile, everyone else is expected to be available, including offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil (hamstring) and linebacker Bobby Wagner (thumb), who are both good to go.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/commanders-officially-rule-out-terry-mclaurin

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Federal Jury Deliberates In MS-13 Murder Trial Linked To Santa Clarita Killing, Tick Fire Remains

A federal jury has begun deliberations this week in the racketeering and murder trial of five alleged MS-13 gang members accused of carrying out a series of brutal killings across Los Angeles County, including one near Santa Clarita. These killings are tied to the discovery of human remains following the 2019 Tick Fire.

According to prosecutors, the defendants are part of the Fulton clique of the transnational street gang MS-13, which investigators have described as “particularly violent” and operating mainly in the San Fernando Valley. The group allegedly carried out multiple murders between 2017 and 2019 to advance within the gang’s hierarchy under what prosecutors described as “Salvadoran rules,” which required recruits to kill before becoming full-fledged members.

“In 2016, the Fulton clique decided to break from MS-13’s traditional program in Los Angeles in favor of a traditional Salvadoran Mara Salvatrucha program,” read a 2023 racketeering indictment filed by the Department of Justice. “The key difference between MS-13’s traditional Los Angeles program and MS-13’s Salvadoran program was that the Salvadoran program required a prospective member to have committed at least one homicide before becoming a homeboy,” or full-fledged member.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Mara Salvatrucha was formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1980s. The street gang is now comprised of tens of thousands of individuals in at least 10 states and several Central American countries, notably El Salvador.

In the mid-1990s, Mara Salvatrucha became associated with the Mexican Mafia and added the number 13 to its name (“M” is the 13th letter of the alphabet). To become a new member of a Mexican Mafia-affiliated gang, an individual underwent a 13-second beating by other members of the gang, officials said.

One of the murders at the center of the current case is that of 19-year-old Oscar Fuentes, an MS-13 member accused by leaders of using methamphetamine and missing gang meetings. On January 13, 2019, Fuentes was reportedly picked up by several MS-13 associates and driven to a remote area near Santa Clarita, where he was shot in the head.

Prosecutors said the order to kill Fuentes came from clique leader Walter Chavez Larin, who handed a revolver to a younger recruit and told him to “take care of it.” Fuentes’ complete remains have never formally been recovered.

However, on Saturday, October 26, 2019, nine months after Fuentes disappeared, deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received a report of human remains near mile marker 0.62 of Sand Canyon Road.

“An L.A. County Public Works crew was here doing some post-fire clean-up, and they stumbled across what they thought was a human skeleton,” Lt. Derrick Alfred with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau said at the time. The remains were a human skull with a bullet hole, unearthed after the Tick Fire burned through the area. Federal investigators later identified the remains as Fuentes.

The same defendants are also accused of murdering 22-year-old Osvaldo Hernandez in Van Nuys, as well as five other victims in Los Angeles County between 2017 and 2019. These victims include:

– An unidentified alleged rival gang member known as “J.S.,” killed March 6, 2017, in the Angeles National Forest (victim was dismembered).
– Elvin “Winnie Pooh” Hernandez, 20, killed June 4, 2017, in the Angeles National Forest.
– Brayan Andino, 16, killed October 2017 in Lopez Canyon near Sylmar.
– Roger Chavez, 19, killed July 21, 2018, in the Malibu Hills.
– Osvaldo Hernandez, 22, killed December 6, 2018, in Van Nuys.
– Oscar Fuentes, killed January 13, 2019, near Santa Clarita (remains later found after Tick Fire).
– Bradley Hanaway, killed hours after Fuentes’ death on January 13, 2019, in Whitsett Park, North Hollywood.

In total, prosecutors say the five men on trial are connected to seven murders, while the broader federal indictment against the Fulton clique alleges 11 killings across Southern California. If convicted, all five defendants face life in federal prison.

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Charley Hull jokingly trolls DP World Tour star who lost to her in a game of golf

Charley Hull didn’t miss a chance to tease her good friend Ryan Evans after beating him once again in a friendly match.

The playful rivalry between the two golfers continues to entertain fans, showcasing their competitive spirits both on and off the course.

Their friendly banter highlights the camaraderie and mutual respect they share, making their matches all the more enjoyable to watch.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-charley-hull-jokingly-trolls-dp-world-tour-star-lost-game-golf

How a Portrait of a Brazilian Woman Fueled an Indian Election Scandal

A Brazilian photographer and a woman he photographed in 2017 have found themselves unexpectedly entangled in an election fraud controversy in India — a situation that appears to trace back to a stock photo website.

As reported by Hindustan Times, Rahul Gandhi, an opposition politician from India’s Haryana state, made explosive allegations this week concerning election fraud in last year’s polls. Curiously, 22 of the supposedly fraudulent votes were linked to an image taken in 2017 of a Brazilian woman, Larissa Nery.

Matheus Ferrero, the photographer who captured Nery’s portrait in 2017, has been overwhelmed by the sudden attention from India. According to NDTV, Ferrero has even deleted his online presence due to the unexpected spotlight.

Ferrero originally took the photos of Nery for practice. With her permission, he uploaded the images to various free stock photo sites, including Unsplash. Following the controversy, Ferrero has removed the portrait from Unsplash.

During a live-streamed press conference, Rahul Gandhi displayed Nery’s portrait and questioned how it was possible for this woman to have cast 22 votes in the Indian elections. At that time, Nery’s identity was unknown.

There is no evidence that Nery herself, now a professional hairdresser in Brazil, traveled to India or illegally voted in the elections. Both Nery and Ferrero have expressed confusion about how they became involved in the allegations.

Ferrero told Aos Fatos, “They literally raided all my accounts. It was a lot of weird people talking about a lot of things.”

Gandhi claims that Nery’s portrait was used in voter records across 10 different electoral sections, suggesting what he calls a “centralized operation” of electoral fraud. He said, “Someone inserted this woman in the electoral list on a central level, not at the local level of the section,” while showing photos of Nery onscreen.

According to Gandhi, his party — which opposes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — has identified around 2.5 million votes that show signs of fraud.

In response to the claims, Nery said to NDTV, “They’re using an old picture of mine. It’s a really old photo. I was so young in it, like 18 or 20 years old. They’re using my photo for… I don’t know, some kind of election or voting thing in India. And they’re making me look Indian to scam people or hit each other with it. Look how crazy this is! What a mess I’m in!”

Amit Malviya, head of Modi’s information technology and social media unit, dismissed the accusations on X (formerly Twitter). He commented, “Now he claims that a Brazilian model voted 22 times in the Indian elections! From ‘vote theft’ to ‘vote carnival,’ Rahul Gandhi turned electoral mathematics into stand-up comedy.”

Importantly, there is no evidence that Brazilian photographer Matheus Ferrero or his 2017 portrait subject, Larissa Nery, had any involvement in the alleged election fraud in India. Nevertheless, they have become caught up in a chaotic and bizarre controversy far from home.

This is certainly not the kind of outcome one would expect when publishing portraits on a stock photo site like Unsplash.
https://petapixel.com/2025/11/07/how-a-portrait-of-a-brazilian-woman-fueled-an-indian-election-scandal/

2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi

This 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi has been meticulously maintained by its original owner until the seller acquired it in 2025. With just 63,000 miles on the odometer, this example has spent its entire life in West Virginia and boasts a clean Carfax report along with a clean West Virginia title in the seller’s name.

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The ‘hard, slow work’ of reducing overdose deaths is having an effect

By Tim Henderson, Stateline.org

Illicit drug overdoses and the deaths they cause are trending down this year, despite spikes in a handful of states, according to a Stateline analysis of data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

A handful of places with rising overdoses are responding to the problem with cooperation, they say, by sharing information about overdose surges and distributing emergency medication.

“The national conversation is just about warships in the Caribbean and drones and borders,” said Nabarun Dasgupta, who studies overdose trends at the University of North Carolina. “It discounts this huge groundswell of Americans taking care of Americans. There’s a huge amount of caregiving and tending to the needs of local communities that is being done in a non-flashy way because this is hard, slow work.”

Overdose deaths have been dropping steadily since 2023. As of April, the latest date available, deaths were at 76,500 for the previous 12 months — their lowest level since March 2020. A pandemic spike in overdose deaths drove the number as high as almost 113,000 in the summer of 2023, according to federal statistics.

President Donald Trump has ordered more than a dozen military strikes against boats in the open waters of the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean since September 2, claiming without publicized evidence that their occupants were drug runners bringing narcotics to the United States. Nearly 60 people have been killed.

The bulk of deadly fentanyl is smuggled over the border with Mexico in passenger cars, according to a September report by the federal Government Accountability Office.

A more timely indicator of overdoses — nonfatal suspected overdose patients in hospital emergency departments — was down 7% this year through August compared with 2024, according to Stateline’s analysis of CDC statistics.

The nonfatal overdoses were up for the year in only a few states and the District of Columbia. The largest spikes were 17% in D.C., 16% in Rhode Island, 15% in Delaware, 11% in Connecticut, and 10% in New Mexico, with smaller increases in Colorado, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, South Dakota, Utah, New Jersey, and Minnesota.

Other states saw drops in nonfatal overdoses: Maryland had the largest decrease through August, about 17%. However, Baltimore had an attention-grabbing cluster of 42 overdoses between July and October, all within the same neighborhood. No fatalities were reported.

The cluster led the city to set aside $2 million in October for more mobile services, harm reduction, and social supports to fight overdoses.

New Mexico is seeing more overdoses and more deaths than the previous year in three counties on the Colorado border. In response, New Mexico is distributing both warnings and naloxone, an opioid-overdose antidote. Officials are giving naloxone to storekeepers near overdose sites and alerting those seeking services about the deadly threat in the local supply.

“We started planning naloxone saturation and different types of outreaches so we can hopefully stem this from getting even worse,” said David Daniels, harm reduction section manager in the New Mexico health department. “Putting messaging directly into clients’ hands is extremely valuable. That might be, ‘If you’re choosing to use, don’t use the regular amount. Maybe you should use a quarter of it. Test it out first,’” Daniels said.

The three counties in New Mexico — which include the capital city Santa Fe, ski resort Taos, and Española, the setting of the 2023 TV black comedy series “The Curse” — saw about 438 more deaths from July through September than they did during the third quarter of 2024, according to Stateline calculations. That’s more than double the 383 overdose deaths for the area during the same time period last year.

Roger Montoya, a former Democratic state representative who runs an arts nonprofit in Rio Arriba County, said most of the deaths there have been among homeless substance users. A local hospital has responded with programs to get treatment for more people, and his own Moving Arts Española group concentrates on helping children and young people break a cycle of economic despair that often leads to addiction and homelessness, he said.

“We try to redirect and strengthen the resiliency of young people who largely are being raised by grandparents and kin because mom and dad are either dead, on the street, or incarcerated,” Montoya said.

Most states with overdose increases are still showing fewer deaths, mostly because the drug supply in the eastern United States is more likely to be cut with sedatives that don’t have the same deadly effect as fentanyl, though they can cause overdose.

The drugs linked to Baltimore’s mass overdoses were cut with an unusual, powerful sedative, according to federal testing. The sedative can cause people to lose consciousness but can’t itself be treated with reversal medication such as naloxone.

By contrast, New Mexico’s tests on this year’s clusters generally found more deadly fentanyl than usual in the local supply, said Phillip Fiuty, a technical adviser on adulterant testing in the state health department.

“We’re not seeing the type of adulteration they’re experiencing on the East Coast. Once something is in New Mexico, there’s little to no adulteration,” Fiuty said.

Some East Coast states are seeing more overdoses but fewer deaths. Rhode Island warned of spikes in nonfatal overdose in August and September, but deaths through September were still lower than during the same period last year, according to state figures.

That’s not always the case. Connecticut reported a surge of both fatal and nonfatal overdoses near interstate highways in May and June.

“One of the factors is change in the illicit drug supply or bad batches. I think that’s what’s playing out now. The drug supply is increasingly unpredictable,” said Lori Tremmel Freeman, CEO of the National Association of County and City Health Officials.

The association has a suggested framework for community response to spikes, but cities and counties may be hampered by a new aggressiveness on enforcement and more hostility to local efforts to stop deaths, she said.

The current Trump administration has shown some reluctance to support community harm reduction techniques, she said. That includes the temporary suspension of $140 million in funds for a program called Overdose Data to Action, known as OD2A, that the first Trump administration started to sound the alarm when spikes happen.

“Given recent cuts to health care and substance use and overdose prevention services that we’re seeing, that is impacting some of the work on the ground,” Freeman said. “It’s pushing people away from being able to make the changes they need to make to change their lives. It has the potential to create more of an overdose problem.”

Stateline reporter Tim Henderson can be reached at thenderson@stateline.org.

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https://www.twincities.com/2025/11/07/the-hard-slow-work-of-reducing-overdose-deaths-is-having-an-effect/

Ryan Clark Predicts Conference-Altering SEC Upset in Week 11

Two teams sit atop the SEC standings through the first 10 weeks of the 2025 college football season: the 5-0 Texas A&M Aggies and the 5-0 Alabama Crimson Tide.

On Saturday, the No. 4 Crimson Tide will welcome the unranked LSU Tigers for a primetime contest under the lights at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama enters the game as a 9.5-point favorite over the visiting Tigers, who recently fired now-former head coach Brian Kelly after losing three of their last four games.

While LSU faces a tough task ahead in Tuscaloosa, there are some who believe the Tigers are trending in the right direction under interim head coach Frank Wilson.

In fact, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark believes his alma mater will mount a stunning road-game upset over Alabama on Saturday night.

“LSU is about to go into Alabama and win the game,” Clark said on ESPN’s *Get Up*. “Frank Wilson’s got it going different around there. What did he do, what’s the first thing he do? He called all the old players. Tells everybody to come back. He’s got Jacob Hester, the original No. 18, giving speeches to the team. New athletic director Verge Ausberry, who played on that very field, giving speeches to the team.

“We’re going into Alabama, fresh off of the bye week. You know what we was doing? Getting back to the basics. We was getting back to the basics. You know what else? The head coach, he ain’t got to fake an accent no more. He from New Orleans now.”

If LSU does pull off the upset, it could signal a shift of power atop the SEC, a conference dominated by Alabama, Georgia, and LSU since 2014.

Alabama has won each of its last seven games after starting the year with a season-opening loss to the Florida State Seminoles. The Crimson Tide have claimed victory in all five of their conference matchups, defeating Georgia, Vanderbilt, Missouri, Tennessee, and South Carolina in consecutive games.

Saturday night’s LSU-Alabama matchup will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Fans can expect an exciting primetime showdown as both teams vie for SEC supremacy.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/ryan-clark-predicts-conference-altering-sec-upset-in-week-11-11013238

Colts dealt disappointing DeForest Buckner injury update

The Indianapolis Colts had a strong trade deadline, adding a key piece to their defense. However, the team faced a setback on Friday, as star pass rusher DeForest Buckner will be sidelined for an extended period due to a neck injury.

According to NFL insider Ari Meirov, “The Colts are placing DT DeForest Buckner on IR with a neck injury. Very significant loss. He’s out at least four games.” The Colts officially confirmed the injury shortly afterward.

This is a major blow to the Colts’ defense, which currently ranks in the top 10 in sack percentage, according to Team Rankings. Head coach Shane Steichen revealed that Buckner sustained the neck injury during the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

This marks the second significant injury in Buckner’s career; he previously missed five weeks last season due to an ankle injury. Over the course of his career, Buckner has missed a total of six games.

As the Colts prepare to travel to Germany for a matchup with the Atlanta Falcons, they will be without their best pass rusher. Buckner leads all Colts pass rushers with four sacks and has tallied 26 solo tackles so far this season.

Adding to the team’s defensive concerns, Tyquan Lewis, who ranks second on the team with three sacks, is currently dealing with a groin injury. This situation will likely require Kwity Paye, also with three sacks, to step up in Buckner’s absence.

With a 7-2 record, the Colts are entering a critical stretch as they aim to secure a playoff berth by winning the AFC South. Following their game in Germany against the Falcons, the team faces a challenging schedule:

– After their bye week, they travel to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Kansas City Chiefs.
– Next, they will host the Houston Texans.
– Finally, they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road in Northern Florida.

By placing Buckner on injured reserve, his earliest eligible return is Week 15 against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. If he is unable to return then, his next opportunity will be the following week on Monday Night Football against the San Francisco 49ers.

The Colts will need to hold the fort defensively until Buckner’s return as they navigate this difficult gauntlet in pursuit of a playoff spot.
https://clutchpoints.com/nfl/indianapolis-colts/colts-news-indianapolis-disappointing-deforest-buckner-update