What if the Cavs traded Kyrie Irving to the Bulls instead of the Celtics? – ClutchPoints

Fortunes change quickly in the NBA. It may seem like a decade ago, but it was only July 2017 when Kyrie Irving was still a Cleveland Cavalier, patiently awaiting to find out who his second professional franchise would be after requesting a trade from the organization that made him the No. 1 overall pick in 2011.

Irving ultimately was dealt to the Boston Celtics in a move that rocked the core of the league, even if its ramifications are barely being felt in November 2019. The centerpiece of the deal, Irving, has moved on from the Celtics, and Isaiah Thomas, the main cog heading to the Cavaliers, has played for two other franchises since.

But what if the Chicago Bulls had opted not to deal Jimmy Butler on the night of the 2017 NBA Draft? You may not think that these two events are connected, but rarely does the NBA dabble in the singularity of events.

The story goes that Irving, who won the NBA championship in 2016 alongside LeBron James, wanted his own spotlight and chance at superstardom. He got that with his deal to the Celtics and has seen it through during his first year with the Brooklyn Nets.

But at the time, he appeared ready to acquiesce that he would share the spotlight if it meant playing alongside Butler. Another star at a crossroads with the only organization that he had ever known, Butler was moved to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a blockbuster deal. The rewards the Bulls reaped Zach LaVine, Lauri Markkanen, Kris Dunn have not had immediate immense benefits, but with Butler having been on three teams in the past 12 months, its unknown how long they would have been able to retain his services.

Irving reportedly thought joining Butler would be a venture he would be interested in. The duo would have had close proximity to James and the Cleveland squad that Irving was departing from, yet Chicago chose to go in a drastically different direction, winning only 27 games in 2017-18 before accruing just 22 in 18-19. Rather than the duo of LaVine/Markkanen leading the franchise, they could be entering Year 3 of the Irving/Butler experiment.

There have been manufactured superstar tandems popping up all over the league recently James/Anthony Davis with the Lakers, Paul George/Kawhi Leonard with the Clippers, Irving/Kevin Durant with the Nets yet time will tell if any will be able to bring a championship to their squad. Players mingling during the offseason has yielded tenuous results at times and has never been a direct path to the NBA Finals, but it has also given fans the teams of the Heat and Warriors dynasties, respectively.

Now, Kyrie Irving roams the backcourt in Brooklyn, a star on his own for this year while Kevin Durant rehabs a torn Achilles. Jimmy Butler inked a massive deal to become the man in South Beach, years after three stars joined together to create magic in Miami. Invariably, the two will collide in competition as the Bulls watch on and wonder what the franchise could have looked like with both donning red and black.

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Self-proclaimed Second Amendment auditor bonds out of jail after judge refuses bond reduction – KFOR Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) The self-proclaimed Second Amendment auditor arrested for allegedly bringing an AR-style rifle into a metro restaurant has bonded out of jail.

Timothy Harper

Timothy Harper bonded out of the Oklahoma County Jail at 7:43 p.m. on Friday, according to a jail official.

Harpers jail exit came hours after Oklahoma County Judge Ray Elliott refused to lower Harpers $100,000 bond. However, the judge did lift the requirement that it be a cash bond.

The judge also added stipulations to the bond, including that if Harper bonds out, he wear an ankle monitor and surrender his weapons.

Harper was arrested for allegedly bringing an AR-style rifle into a Twin Peaks restaurant the day after the new permitless carry law went into effect this month.

The police who arrested him said the law prohibiting rifles in businesses that serve alcohol didnt change.

Harpers attorney argued that the $100,000 bond wasnt appropriate for a crime that carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a $1.000 fine, and that it isnt necessary to ensure hell show up in court for future hearings.

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Is the Second Amendment worth it? – AmmoLand Shooting Sports News

Opinion By Alan J Chwick & Joanne D Eisen

USA -(AmmoLand.com)- It is without a doubt that our country will elect a Democrat President sometime in the future.

Folks, the Democrats are good at promising cheap trinkets to the lazy and they are great at frightening people into making decisions against their own interests. We know for sure that the Democrats will eventually get back into the White House.

That's the way US politics has worked in the past.

For decades, the Dimwits, aka the Democrats, ignored the benefits and magnified the disadvantages of civilian-owned weapons. They tried to frighten gun owners and non-gun owners alike into making poor choices based on emotion, and not on the facts.

The Dimwits tried to fool us into peaceably giving up our weapons. Instead of giving up our weapons, we gave them Trump.

After Trump, will we peaceably disarm?

Now that the Dimwits realize that their lies failed to stampede us into disarmament, as has occurred in other countries, they are demanding that we sell back our so-called assault weapons, and whatever other classes of guns they fear. The Dimwits claim that our Founders never imagined the effect of technology on personal weapons. But our Founding Fathers did have full knowledge of the arms possibilities. They had knowledge of the Puckle Gun (considered one of the first machine guns ever built-in 1718) and others like it.

Our Founders gave us the Second Amendment fully understanding, and expecting, improvements in firearms and weapons technology. Logic Note: If the Second Amendment does not apply to modern technology, then the First Amendment should NOT either.

Those who wrote the Constitution wanted to limit government; they did not want to hinder technical genius.

The Dimwits plot to pass the Universal Instant Check System. If it were to be signed into law, rest assured that lists of firearms owners would be made, and used to confiscate weapons and ammunition. They are so eager to disarm us, that they can hardly wait for RED FLAG LAWS to accomplish that task one by one. The Dimwits are also too lazy to collect the 4473 documents from FFL Dealers, who must retain the 4473s for not less than 20 years, per 478.129(b) Record retention: Firearms transaction record.

The Dimwits believe that when new gun bans become the law of the land, house to house searches will occur and we, the law-abiding citizens that we are, will quietly and happily disarm.

With all the new rights the Dimwits have normed into our culture, one would think that one has retained the right to safety in the home. So we would not expect government agents to swarm our homes, endangering our families, and take our property.

But that seems to be their plan.

The Dimwits should surely remember that past gun bans have not been fully obeyed.

Crazy Dimwits are finally telling us the truth when they promise voters that the next time they win the White House, forcible disarmament will follow. After all, according to Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who not so jokingly reminded us about who would be controlling the atomic weapons, It would be a short war.

If even thinking about nuking our land and our people isn't insane, what is?

Although Swalwell was quickly shushed, the proverbial cat was fully out of the bag. But the Dimwits could no longer restrain from hiding their madness, Beto also made the confiscation claim.

The Dimwits, of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, labeled our NRA as a domestic terrorist organization! Can you imagine that a Civil Rights Organization, who helped train the freed slaves and promotes safety, is a domestic terrorist organization?

Our Second Amendment, and our Constitution, are under attack by lunatics, liars, and idiots. They are mean, nasty, and extremely destructive. They have a selfish streak, and can not be trusted.

Some of these loonies may be family. We may love them! But how can we ever trust them in the future? The political path they chose is not necessarily a peaceful path.

Why have we not seen most of the Democratic party apparatchiks flee their party's massive lies, not only about the benefits of disarmament and socialism but about Republican subversion against the very Constitution we love?

Millions of Dimwits should have renounced the hatred of our country and spoke out against the damage that recent Dimwit policies have done to our Constitution, the country, our Presidency.

How many in the Dimwit Party really believe that we firearm owners are eager to sell out our beloved country to the enemies of freedom?

Our souls are wrapped in the flag of freedom!

Are their souls?

Is the Second Amendment worth it?

Is it all worth it?

And the answers are: No, Yes, and Yes!

About the Authors:

Alan J Chwick has been involved with firearms much of his life and is the Retired Managing Coach of the Freeport NY Junior Marksmanship Club. He has escaped from New York State to South Carolina and is an SC FFL (Everything22andMore.com). [emailprotected] | TWITTER: @iNCNF

Joanne D Eisen, DDS (Ret.) practiced dentistry on Long Island, NY. She has collaborated and written on firearm politics for the past 30+ years. She has also escaped from New York State but to Virginia. [emailprotected]

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Florence County becomes first Second Amendment Sanctuary County in Wisconsin – UpperMichigansSource.com

FLORENCE COUNTY, Wisc. (WLUC) - Florence County is the first county in Wisconsin to become a Second Amendment Sanctuary County. The Florence County Board of Supervisors passed their resolution Tuesday night.

Florence County has made history.

"We are the first county in Wisconsin to be a second Amendment Sanctuary County which I think is huge, said Mark Kerznar, a Florence County Citizen.

This is push-back to the red-flag legislation supported by the governor and several lawmakers. The red flag law gives power to the sheriff to confiscate a person's weapons if they're deemed dangerous.

By being a Second Amendment Sanctuary County, the citizens would follow the laws that are deemed constitutional, given and set by the county.

"You can tell tonight we had a full county board room, which usually is not the case, so there is a lot of support here, said Florence County Sheriff, Dan Miller.

The resolution, which has a number of reasons why Florence County decided to become a Second Amendment Sanctuary County, was passed by the board unanimously.

Florence County's Board Chair, Jeanette Bomberg said she has heard no opposition to the resolution from members of Florence County.

"What this means is we listen to our residents and we feel very strongly in the right to bear arms, the Second Amendment, she said.

This resolution will now be sent to the state capitol."This is what we should do is send a message to Madison, and it's going to be out to the other counties in the state of Wisconsin and you know they can do the same thing if they want, said Sheriff Miller.

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Original intent and the Second Amendment – Post Register

Original intent is a term often quoted in Supreme Court rulings. It means what was actually intended at the time that the Constitution was written. The best way to make this determination posthumously is to examine the historical records of society and technology at the time they were written.

In 1787, when the Constitution was written, the majority of the American landmass was under control of Native Americans, slavery was flourishing and the prevailing weapon was the flintlock rifle. Much of the frontier was lawless, and there were frequent clashes between the natives and the people moving onto their lands. According to historical records, there were frequent groups of armed men used to hunt down runaway slaves.

Under these circumstances, it was entirely understandable that there were constitutional protections for militias and gun ownership since the government clearly had a policy of driving the Native Americans from their ancestral lands, the frontier was often lawless and slaves often either rebelled against brutal conditions or attempted an escape to the north or even Canada. Hence the Second Amendment was written and ratified securing the right to hunt down runaway slaves and to force Native Americans from their lands.

In actual practice, the military had the responsibility for driving Native Americans from their lands, and thus the main use of private armed militias was enforcing slavery. These things are well documented in the historical record.

Fast forward to the present, and these conditions have no relevance. Flintlocks have long since been replaced by weapons with lethality far beyond anything imaginable by the writers of the Constitution. Native Americans have long since been driven from their ancestral lands and confined to reservations. Even though the movies have glamorized the posses of cowboys, by far the greatest use of the militia component of the Second Amendment was for the capture of runaway slaves. Slavery has long since been eliminated, and militias have long since been replaced by city, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies. Yet the Second Amendment still stands as the law of the land in clear violation of the original intent doctrine. Not only is it still the law of the land, but it also has been expanded to allow private ownership of weapons of war that have unleashed mayhem within our cities.

Can anyone claim that this was what our founding fathers anticipated?

If a challenge to the Second Amendment were to be taken to the Supreme Court, the outcome would depend upon whether the justices were to own up to the reality that exists today or vote to stick with the president and Senate that put them onto the court. Often the Supreme Court justices bend to their political base rather than the original intent that they claim.

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Kaufman, Palo Pinto, and Stephens Counties Become Second Amendment Sanctuaries – The Texan

On a busy Tuesday, three county commissioners courts met and passed resolutions declaring themselves to be Second Amendment sanctuaries.

All passed the measure unanimously.

With the approval of resolutions in Kaufman, Stephens, and Palo Pinto, the number of such sanctuaries in Texas grows to a total of eleven.

The expanding list signals frustration with the increased discussion about stricter firearm regulations and gun control measures, including red flag laws, expanded background checks, and firearm confiscation.

Prior to Tuesday, Edwards, Hudspeth, Presidio, Mitchell, Hood, Parker, Smith, and Ellis counties had passed the pro-Second Amendment resolutions.

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In the resolutions, all counties have said that they will support the county sheriff and will not enforce any unconstitutional firearm restrictions.

As in many of the previous cases, all three sheriffs in the most recent counties to become sanctuaries voiced their support for the measure.

I dont actually get to sign resolutions, said Sheriff Will Holt of Stephens County, but I do want yall the court to know and (to put it) on record with the media and with the folks here that I support this resolution 100 percent.

Sheriff Brett McGuire of Palo Pinto County noted on a social media post how many people have expressed concerns about what certain politicians have spouted off hoping that they could get a sound-bite on the 5 oclock news.

Quite frankly, most of these politicians probably dont know the difference between an AR-15 and a leaf blower (and most of them have never used either one of them), said McGuire. Truth be told, the Sheriffs of Texas are some of your biggest supporters of the 2nd Amendment and the remaining rights afforded to you under the Constitution. You see, we have to be. And none of us would have taken this job if we werent.

The practical consequences of the Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions whether potential unconstitutional firearm restrictions will be protected against if current restrictions are left untouched has been questioned.

Regardless of how effective the resolutions might be in the future, those enacting them and those calling for them see the resolutions as a commitment to their belief in and defense of the constitutionally protected right for an individual to keep and bear arms.

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Readers sound off on New York Health Act, the Second Amendment and the Mets – New York Daily News

Manhattan: Re Warrens Rx, and ours (editorial, Nov. 7): A universal, state-funded health care plan would benefit every New Yorker. Surely the residents of the richest state in the richest nation on Earth can afford the right to health care that residents of every other advanced country already enjoy. As a board member of the Campaign for New York Health, I know that many studies conducted by us and others have shown that the taxes to fund New York Health Act would, in fact, be substantially less than what private insurance premiums, co-pays, and deductibles now cost us, and they would be fairer, based on ability to pay. We should demand that our Legislature take this opportunity to do something wonderful for the residents of this state and make universal, comprehensive, affordable health care available to all of us. Leonard Rodberg, research director, NY Metro Chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program

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The Nightmare Scenario: Trump Loses in 2020 and Refuses to Concede – Broadly

WASHINGTON Democrats pulled off an upset win to take back Kentuckys governorship earlier this month. So Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin tore a page out the Republicans playbook by insinuating voter fraud, refusing to concede, and claiming a number of irregularities cost him the election.

Call it the sore loser strategy, one that has become commonplace in the Trump era. Trump has long promoted conspiracy theories and made sweeping and baseless claims about voter fraud, which raises a question for 2020: What if President Trump loses and refuses to concede?

Experts fear at minimum it would further damage voters trust in democracy and at worst lead to a constitutional crisis.

There are reasons to be concerned, said Ned Foley, a constitutional law professor at the Ohio State University who specializes in the history of American contested elections. Trump has talked about voter fraud in a way thats not really reality based. That creates a reasonable fear that he might want to reject numerical results that are objectively [correct].

Trump has hinted before that hed reject any election loss.

In 2016, he repeatedly claimed a rigged election was being stolen from him, asked his supporters to monitor urban voting booths and suggested that the Second Amendment people take matters into their own hands if Hillary Clinton won the election. During the final debate, he refused to say hed accept the results if he lost. I will keep you in suspense, Trump said.

READ: Trump gave Democrats their made-for-TV moment on impeachment

Even in victory, Trump obsessively and falsely insisted that hed carried the popular vote as well if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally. He even set up a bogus, taxpayer-funded voter fraud commission to back up his claim. That commission turned up nothing and quietly disbanded after more than a year of controversy.

That didnt stop Trump.

In 2018, he claimed electoral corruption when GOP Senate nominee Martha McSally fell behind in Arizona after leading on election night and election fraud when now-Sen. Rick Scotts (R-Fla.) lead shrank as late votes were counted. Last August, Trump claimed he should have won New Hampshire in 2016 if thousands and thousands of people coming in from locations unknown hadnt shown up to vote.

In recent weeks hes called the House impeachment investigation a coup, accused his opponents of treason, and tweeted a comment made on Fox News by a controversial pastor that his removal from office would cause a Civil War like fracture.

Experts are worried about where Trump is headed. Duke University Professor Peter Feaver, a former member of the National Security Council under President George W. Bush, is concerned enough that hes organized a Nov. 25 conference to discuss best practices for administrations to simultaneously campaign to win reelection and prepare to hand over power in case you lose. Former Obama White House Chief of Staff Dennis McDonough and former Bush 43 White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten are the featured speakers.

Feaver said Trumps rhetoric is at the very least deeply irresponsible, and warned that foreign actors who seek to damage America will look to amplify any claims of fraud, as Russia did in 2016. His worst-case scenario is a genuine constitutional crisis where a states results are in dispute, either because of foreign interference or because one partys nominee simply refuses to concede and seeks to work outside the constitution to hold power.

READ: Trump Tried to Intimidate Marie Yovanovitch as She Testified About His Intimidation

Were not there yet and were not particularly close to it, but were at a stage where its reasonable to just say calm down, folks. This kind of rhetoric leads in a bad direction, Feaver warned.

Bevin, for his part, threatened to fight on, but he ended up quietly conceding after more than a week when a statewide recanvass of ballots showed almost no changes in the vote count. But rather than congratulating his opponent, he instead left with a parting shot, casting doubt on the democratic process.

If the people lose confidence in their ability to actually know that the vote they cast is the one that was tabulated for the person they intended it to be for we lose something in America, he said.

Trump, mysteriously, didnt go to war for Bevin the way he has for other allies. He declined to boost Bevins claims of fraud and instead argued without evidence that his last-minute campaign rally for the governor helped Bevin close a 19-point gap in the polls (no such deficit ever existed in public polling).

That may be because Bevin, as governor, cant help him directly the way that senators can. He also wasnt particularly close to Bevin, and his aversion to losers may have turned him off from helping more Trumps team notably left Bevin off their list of honorary reelection co-chairmen when they included almost every other Kentucky elected official. Or maybe he was just too busy worrying about impeachment.

But other conservative activists stepped up. A wealthy conservative Bevin ally funded robocalls in the state asking voters to report suspicious activity and suspected voter fraud. Judicial Watch President Tom Fittons tweet that Kentucky has weak voter id and dirty election rolls got more than 10,000 retweets. Right-wing Twitter activists and bots amplified an obvious fake account that claimed to have destroyed GOP ballots in the state.

Bevin conceded only after his party refused to stand with him. Republicans have a super-majority in both chambers of the state house and could have stepped in to overturn the election, but they didnt. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who Bevin ran against in 2014, said Bevin should concede if the recanvass didnt go his way.

But Bevin is widely disliked within his own party. Trump, meanwhile, has a firm grip on the Republican base in 2019.

The presidents margins in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan were all less than one percentage point when he won in 2016, and recent polls show tight contests there once again. Arizona, another potential tipping-point state, is notoriously slow at counting votes because of its reliance on mail-in ballots. It often takes days or even weeks to know whos won in close elections there.

The worst-case scenario would be a real constitutional crisis where a key states results are legitimately in question. Floridas 2000 election results are the closest modern analogy, but things could get even worse than that. If both sides dig in a state with split political control, there could be two different, competing certified election results one signed by the secretary of state and another backed by the state legislature.

The last time that happened was in the 1876 presidential election, which ended in controversy and a deal with the devil where Republican Rutherford B. Hayes traded away reconstruction for the White House. If a similar thing happens where a state submits two competing vote certificates, Congress determines which one they accept and if the Senate stays in GOP control and the House in Democrats hands, its unclear how theyd solve anything.

The kind of thing that happened in 2018 in Arizona could spin out of control and take a dispute all the way to Congress. If the Senate went one way and the House goes the other way it could get very ugly, said Foley.

If Trump has clearly lost and refuses to concede, its less likely that his whole party would rally around him to try to upend the election results. Bevin isnt the only recent case where this happened Alabama Republican Roy Moore and Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams are two other recent examples (though Abrams had much more legitimate complaints than the others).

But any claim from Trump that the election is rigged could prove unusually dangerous even if his party doesnt go along. Theres been an uptick in white supremacist violence in recent years and a spike around 2018 elections with the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting and the mail bombs a Trump supporter sent to a bevy of Democrats and media outlets.

If its close, where Trump refuses to accept results... the [white supremacist] movement will be riled up and the possibility for violence will be high, said Heidi Bierich, an expert in white supremacist violence at the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Cover: Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, right, looks out at the crowd as President Donald Trump watches during a campaign rally in Lexington, Ky., Monday, Nov. 4, 2019. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

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Navy Beginning Tech Study to Extend Trident Nuclear Missile Into the 2080s – USNI News

An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Rhode Island (SSBN-740) off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Fla. on May 9, 2019. US Navy Photo

ARLINGTON, Va. The Navys Strategic Systems Program this fiscal year will begin looking at what new technologies it will need to develop to sustain and modernize its nuclear weapons so they can operate on the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines through the 2080s.

After the Trident D5 missiles underwent an original life extension effort (D5 LE), the office determined they would undergo a D5 LE2 effort that would insert new technologies where possible, find new ways to replace old parts that can no longer be manufactured, and otherwise keep the missiles reliable as a strategic deterrent for more than six more decades.

We are starting this year for the first time in our budget we have a line in [Fiscal Year 2020], and the real crux to that is looking at all of those new technologies that we need to go think about on how were going to take what we have today, how were going to modernize it and how were going to get it to last the entire life of the Columbia, which is we all know about 2084, SSP Director Vice Adm. Johnny Wolfe said last week at the Naval Submarine Leagues annual symposium.

Wolfe said the original life extension effort has gone well, with five flight tests in the last year showing the missiles can still fly the tracks theyre supposed to. In fact, three motors involved in a test that were about three decades old performed like new during the test, he said.

However, this first life extension effort wont get the missiles through the end of the Columbia SSBNs life.

For example, Wolfe said, the Navy decided about six years ago to end production on the post-boost control system, and unique materials are used in that system. With industry knowledge now lost, the Navy needs to develop a new post boost control system with new materials, based on what industry can provide today.

The way we did it then were not going to be able to exactly do it in the future, he said, and SSP needs to build in a learning ramp for industry as they reconstitute this capability.

With this second life extension effort, the plan is, if you look at some of the critical technologies weve got today, and Ill just talk about rocket motors: I would tell you, were the only people right now that use a 1.1 propellant and we have to do that because of volume constraints that weve got. Theres no need to change that, and as we talk about how were going to do this, we are going to continue on producing those rocket motors because, quite frankly, if you look from a reliability perspective, that is the biggest contributor and I would tell you theres nothing better than what weve got in the submarine force today with those motors. So were not going to change that. Were going to continue with that, the vice admiral said.What we are going to start to do is start to look at what are those technologies and I talked about post-boost control, things like nose bearings things we know we wont be able to produce anymore.

The government is currently operating under a continuing resolution that does not allow new programs to start. The current CR expires next week and it remains to be seen what funding mechanism Congress will be able to pass, and therefore how it will affect SSPs ability to get started on this early work on the Trident D5 LE2.

Additionally, Wolfe said SSP has been involved in modernizing the legacy Ohio-class SSBNs and using those modernization and upgrade efforts as risk-reduction measures for the Columbia class.

For example, the Ohio class used an Electrostatically-Supported Gyro Navigator (ESGN) as the inertial navigator for the Trident D5 missile. Wolfe said that, in his modernization portfolio, the biggest program right now is making sure we get the next strategic navigator on the Ohio, which is a risk-mitigator for Columbia because, as we make this change from ESGNs to fiber optics, theres a lot of learning weve got there.

He added that several modernization efforts on shipboard systems such as the fire control system are taking place, and that their installation on the Ohio SSBNs will ease the fleets transition to Columbia as sailors on the new subs will already know how to operate and maintain these systems.

Its not just modernizing the triad; its making sure that we can sustain what we have today until we get to all those modernization programs, he said of the importance of these Ohio upgrade efforts.

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Soup-To-Nuts Podcast: What might the 2020 dietary guidelines for the first 1,000 days include? – FoodNavigator-USA.com

Until now, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans has provided dietary advice for people 2 years and older, prompting caregivers and healthcare practitioners to turn to a disparate set of resources to figure out the best diet for pregnant women, infants and young children. These include famous books, such as What to Expect When Youre Expecting, and guidelines from various organizations, such as the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

And while these are influential and well-researched recommendations, by bringing this group under the purview of the broader Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the US government will for the first time take ownership of them a move that will provide a consistency that so far has been lacking.

The move also is a double-edged sword for the CPG industry. Some hope that including this group in the broader Dietary Guidelines for Americans will protect them undue corporate influence, while others see potential opportunities for innovative manufacturers creating solutions to help Americans meet the recommendations.

While we wont know for sure what the guidelines will include until the recommendations are released and vetted, this episode of FoodNavigator-USAs Soup-To-Nuts podcast explores some of the themes, suggestions and questions that dietitians and industry players would like to see addressed and how these issues might impact CPG manufacturers.

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Even though the Dietary Guidelines for Americans are designed with health care professionals in mind and, therefore, are not very consumer-friendly, Amy Kimerlain, a registered dietitian who specializes in childrens nutrition and a spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, explained at the Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo in Philadelphia last month that the inclusion of recommendations for the first 1,000 days of life is a critical first step to improving the lives of women and children in the US.

The dietary guidelines allow for general recommendations for healthy Americans across the population, and so now with the introduction of looking at the first 1,000 days, were obviously going to pay closer attention to now not only infants and toddlers, but also prenatally as well, Kimerlain said. She added, these guidelines ultimately will allow for people to look and reflect to see what changes they may need to make in order to improve their health over the long run.

With that in mind, Kimerlain said she hopes the recommendations look not only at the nutrients that are critical to a childs development, but also on what and how much pregnant women need to consume to keep themselves healthy. This includes advice around how many extra calories do women actually need when eating for two, guidance on how much weight they should expect to gain and remain healthy and how diet can help manage potential complications.

Drilling deeper into what the guidelines might include for expecting women, Kristi King who is also a spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the senior pediatric dietitian at Texas Childrens Hospital in Houston, says she hopes the guidelines will include specific recommendations about choline intake.

She explained that choline is a underrated nutrient, that were just now starting to figure out that within that first 1,000 days is so incredibly important for infants and brain development.

She added that this could be an opportunity for supplement manufacturers as well as select food marketers.

An early mover on this from the supplement side is Life Extension, which is a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., based company that launched at FNCE its Prenatal Advantage multivitamin. Like most other prenatal supplements, Life Extensions Prenatal Advantage includes folic acid and DHA, which have long been recognized as essential for developing infants. But it also is one of the few prenatal supplements that includes choline.

On the food side, one of the best sources of choline are eggs, one of which provides 25% of the recommended daily value.

Mickey Rubin, the executive director of the American Egg Boards Egg Nutrition Center explained the importance of the eggs in providing choline as well as more generally supporting maternal and infant health.

Despite the importance of choline to developing infants, he noted only about 25% of expecting mothers are familiar with it, compared to 90% who know about folic acid. In addition, little more than half of health professionals currently are aware of choline.

Beyond choline, Rubin says the high amount of lutein in eggs also can help support developing infants cognitive development by increasing their macular pigment which has been linked to cognition.

Fiber is another necessary nutrient for expecting mothers, infants and young children that King says she wants the upcoming dietary guidelines to highlight. Not only does she say she wants to see stronger recommendations around how much should be consumed, but also guidance clarifying how best to get it including, of course, fresh fruits and vegetables, but also canned and frozen produce as well.

Related to fiber and gut health, King says she would also like to see in the recommendations advice around probiotics, including if they are appropriate for children and expecting women and if so which ones and how much.

Scientifically-based guidance in the dietary guideline recommendations around breastfeeding versus the use of formula also likely will have a significant impact on the CPG industry, predicts King.

Like many dietitians, King advocates that breastfeeding is best, but also acknowledges it is not always an option. In those cases, she says, she would like to see the dietary guidelines recommend the use of FDA approved formula, which is held to a higher safety and nutrition standard than many others from around of the world.

In addition to addressing infant formula, King predicts, the recommendations will tackle toddler milks, for which there is not the same nutritional standard as infant formula but about which much confusion and controversy swirl.

Beverages more broadly also will likely be a hot button topic in the recommendations, with experts predicting the dietary guidelines will call for significantly reduced consumption of sugary drinks, potentially including juice. It likely also will expand or include recent guidelines to restrict drinks for children under five to breast milk, water and dairy milk with only occasional consumption of 100% fruit juice if whole fruit is not an option.

These likely are only a small sample of the issues that will be addressed in the guidance. While the upcoming guidance likely wont make everyone happy or be perfect, as Kimerlain notes, it is a first step.

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Some thoughts on Scott Frosts extension: Why now, and what it means – Saturday Tradition

Twelve days removed from Willie Taggart getting fired with a 9-12 record at Florida State, 8-13 Scott Frost got a 2-year extension at Nebraska.

Two programs in different places made completely different decisions on the future of their respective head coaches. One didnt believe in the vision, the other bought in even more.

On the surface, it evokes an interesting discussion as to why certain coaches have more leverage than others. Some will use that as a reason to question why Frost got an extension, especially considering how underwhelming 2019 has been. For starters, different people are making that decision.

Lets pick the brain of the person who did make that decision on the Nebraska side, athletic director Bill Moos.

He was pretty candid about that decision when it was announced before Saturdays game against Wisconsin:

Do you speak athletic director? Dont worry, I do. Id be happy to translate that quote for you.

We gave him the extension because we were desperate for some momentum going into the home stretch of the recruiting cycle.

That, in my opinion, is at the forefront of a decision like that.

Nebraska entered the day at No. 33 in the 2020 class rankings (247sports). Thats roughly 5 weeks out from the Early Signing Period. Thats behind the likes of Northwestern, Iowa, Wisconsin, Purdue and just 1 spot ahead of Minnesota. The Huskers have just 13 verbal commits. Only Rutgers and Illinois have fewer total commits than Frosts program.

You dont need me to translate that. Thats not great for Frosts third recruiting class. Thats why in his mid-week press conference, Frost was asked about the on-field struggles carrying over to the teams recruiting.

People see where this is going and were not going to lose sight of that, Frost said, in a video captured by Matt Reynoldson of KLKN. This group has done an unbelievable job of getting the program turned. Its certainly not happening as fast as I want it to. But were gonna get it done. Thats why Im here. [We] knew this thing wasnt in great shape when we took it over and we knew we had a lot of things to fix. Were in the process of doing that.

I think theres a tremendous opportunity for recruits to come in and try to make an impact early. That vision and opportunity is going to help us on the recruiting trail a lot.

Combine that with the ESPN story that came out this week that quoted Tom Osborne saying he thinks Frost feels the weight of this thing.

That explains the timing. As Moos said, he planned on doing it anyway. He picked Saturday morning ahead of a 3-game stretch to end the season in which Nebraska had matchups against Wisconsin and Iowa, both of whom are teams currently ranked in the Top 25. If Frost cant win his first game against a ranked foe at Nebraska, the Huskers will spend bowl season at home for the third straight year.

You bet Moos wanted to make sure Nebraska wanted to get some offseason momentum.

So theres another question that many are probably asking, and understandably so Frost wasnt going anywhere so why did the Huskers compete against themselves with the extension? Its a fair question.

Its one that The Athletics Andy Staples threw out there:

(Andy and I actually had a bit of a back and forth about it. You can see that exchange here.)

Recruiting is a fickle business. Negative recruiting happens everywhere.

If Im a B1G West coach and I know a kid is strongly considering Nebraska, Im telling him sure, Frost is under contract. But do you really think that fanbase with those expectations are going to give Frost 5 years?

Its easy to convince people that a coach is on the proverbial hot seat, even if Nebraska fans would sooner give up Runza for life than they would bail on Frost. The last thing Nebraska wants is a recruit even thinking about wait, could Frost be on the hot seat by the time Im a sophomore?

By extending Frost, thats not in question. Instead, he can walk into any living room for the next month and say, I started off 8-13 and they still gave me a 2-year deal. The administration has my back. They have patience. Come be a part of a program on the rise and I promise you wont be hung out to dry.

If Frost wants to use that pitch, Im on PayPal.

I know what you might be thinking that might make sense in theory, but didnt Nebraska just become more financially committed to Frost just in hopes of finishing the recruiting cycle strong?

Yes and no. We dont know the buyout numbers of the new deal just yet, but if thats still relatively unchanged, not much will change in terms of the financial commitment. Frost isnt going to simply coach out the remainder of his contract on his current deal. Athletic directors never do that anymore because of the recruiting impact. Theres no such thing as a lame-duck coach. Why? Its too easy to negatively recruit against a lame-duck coach.

From an ADs standpoint, Moos knows his tenure is going to be defined by the Frost hire. If Frost fails, his job is on the line, too. He wont even be around to deal with the ramifications of that buyout. Thats why it might be viewed as hedging to be anything but aggressive with Frosts contract.

So now, we know more than ever that Moos is all in with Frost. There wasnt ever any doubt of that. While the results havent been what he hoped for yet, theres logic behind a move that some mightve waited to make.

Its Frost or bust for Nebraska, just as we always thought.

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Jobs, cancer-fighting isotopes and nuclear innovation highlight Bruce Power update – Shoreline Beacon

In an update to Saugeen Shores councillors Nov. 11, Christopher Mercanti, Bruce Power's Manager of Community and Indigenous Relations, said when the Major Component Replacement program begins in January there will be an immediate need for 500-plus additional workers.

When Bruce Power begins the $13 billion private investment Major Component Replacement (MCR) program in January, a good 500- plus people will be needed immediately according to Christopher Mercanti, Bruce Powers Manager of Community and Indigenous Relations in a Nov. 11 update to Saugeen Shores councillors.

Bruce Power said the MCR, a $13 billion private investment in the Life Extension program, will create and sustain 22,000 direct and indirect jobs annually, and inject $4 billion into the Ontario economy.

Saugeen Shores Coun. Jami Smith, a Bruce Power Corporate Services employee, said they are looking forward to welcoming the new workers, and asked when the peak demand for labour may be..

Mercanti, counting down 66 days to the MCR, said in January there will be several hundred more workers on site doing prep work, but the real influx doesnt really start until next spring into next summer 2020 he said, adding there would be at least 500 more people on site immediately when they start in January.

Mercanti said continued improvements in operational performance included a record-setting 361 of continuous operation for Unit 1, additional megawatt production, and a historic agreement with Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) to collaborate to market medical isotopes.

This medical isotope is used in the treatment of prostrate cancer, and were looking at other isotopes that can be exposed to our neutron fields, and get to market and help treat others cancers such, as breast cancer Mercanti said.

Mercanti said community engagement efforts included awarding 100 Grey-Bruce-Huron students each with $500 scholarships; scholarships to 12 local Indigenous students in partnership with Indspire; the record-setting 6,200 visitors who took the Bruce Power bus tour this past summer; and continued support to Saugeen Memorial Hospital which included $50,000 annually in the past four years; and the Gran Fondo

Saugeen Shores Deputy Mayor Don Matheson thanked Bruce Power for all it does.

The world is an oyster and it is going to open up to us in January with the MCR, so I look forward to all the great wonderful things that will come out of that. he said.

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Feleshia Thompson promoted to Family and Community Health County Extension Agent – The Light and Champion

The Shelby County Extension Offices Feleshia Thompson was promoted from her two-and-a-half year position as the Better Living for Texans Extension Educator - to the Family and Community Health County Extension Agent.

Thompson, a local resident of Shelby County, said she is excited to carry out the duties of her new title.

I was born and raised in Shelby County, Thompson said. I graduated from Steven F. Austin State University with a bachelors in science and health science; with a concentration in community health - and also a minor in psychology.While she has been with the Shelby County Extension Office for more than two years, she just started her new position on Oct. 14.

Thompson plans to keep the classes and previous community opportunities offered by the extension office alive and available as the new extension agent. She also plans to add new fitness and health classes for the community.

She replaces Jheri-Lynn McSwain, who was promoted earlier this year to a regional position with the Texas AgriLife Extension Service based in Overton.

I plan to continue most of the programs that Jheri-Lynn did in the county; the Women on the Go, Freezer Pleaser classes - and just add to those programs and more - like with chronic disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes - more fitness programs in the community, Thompson said.

With all of these new plans and ideas to better help the community and community health, Thompson has an all-year-long fitness program idea she is also working on.

Im also going to try to start a year-round fitness program, Thompson said. Using different volunteers that are certified to teach classes and fitness.

She was approved by the Shelby County Commissioners Court for her new position.

Ive been here my whole life, Thompson said. I appreciate the County Judge and the County Commissioners for allowing me the opportunity to be the County Extension Agent-Family for Shelby County and I look forward to working with all the businesses and all the people here in Shelby County.

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Natur International Corp. and China-based Share International Sign Definitive Agreement for a Share Exchange – GlobeNewswire

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, Nov. 11, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Natur International Corp., (OTCQB: NTRU), a farm-to-functional producer of natural and organic plant-based foods and beverages including full and broad spectrum CBD (cannabinoid) and terpene-blended consumer products, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement for a share exchange with Share International. The combined company will be renamed Share Natur International Corporation.

The merger will put Natur International in the unique position of being able to collaborate directly with the Chinese government, and more importantly, via their executive board member, Li Zeng, who is also Chairman and CEO of Hualong (Chongqing) Ltd., a part of CQ News. Share Natur will become strategic partners with CQ News, the second largest media company in China. CQ News and the Share Natur offices are both located in the city of ChongQing, which has a population of 32 million people and is located within the ChongQing Province in Southwest China, which has over 280 million inhabitants.

The combination of Natur, a leading Amsterdam-based company in the emerging functional and consumer goods marketplace, and Share International, a global import/export powerhouse and a leader in direct-to-consumer digital distribution in China with disruptive propriety software, will together form a groundbreaking vertically integrated global company. The new Share Natur International is positioned to become the professional direct-to-consumer market leader in seed-to-sale for both hemp-derived and health and wellness-based, functional solutions catering to both the food and non-food FMCG segments across both Europe and Asia.

Share Natur is committed to the global revolution in functional foods and supplements. With the explosion of CBD and cannabinoid health and wellness products, Share Natur is capturing the momentum of this revolution, ignited in North America, and poised to sweep across Europe and China.

Michael Jones, Chief Strategy Officer of Natur International, stated, Our goal in China is simple, to bring the highest quality CBD and other functional products to the worlds largest population. We have an unparalleled international executive management team and are deploying scalable smart vending machines and our proprietary mobile technology commerce platform (SHARE), which is valued over US$6 million and has been developed over 4 years, to achieve our business goals in the Chinese marketplace.

With world-class non-executive board members such as Nina Storms, Boaz Wachtel, and rt. Hon. Mark Simmonds, supporting an accomplished management team, the mission of the combined companies is to disrupt traditional retail and marketplace distribution models by connecting functional products and lean distribution channels into the world's growing allegiance of demanding consumers.

Spencer Chesman, Co-CEO of Natur International, commented, This acquisition is highly strategic and instrumental for Natur as it provides us with a leading distribution platform for our growing portfolio of unique farm-to-functional products. Following North American trends, consumers have been migrating towards functional health and wellness products, with validated supply chains and direct-to-consumer business models. However, there is currently no professional group leading the breed to brand supply chain, and traditional retail and marketplace models do not meet the demands of todays audience. Share Natur aims to seize that leadership position with a unique vertically integrated framework securing up- and downstream proficiency and world-class collaborations that feature best in class capabilities in product, process, breeding, extraction and production in fruit, vegetable, floral and hemp science, hemp derived product, terpenes and medical cannabis.

Li Zeng, CEO of Share Natur China and executive board member of Share Natur International, added, The worldwide reach of Share International, which includes Europe and China, will make us a Eurasian market leader with cutting-edge operations offering a disruptive business model and route to market enabling huge global opportunities. By bringing together these two dynamic companies, we will focus on captivating the consumer with unique technologies and functional products.

Natur Internationals heritage has been to offer functional and CBD-infused brands of juices, shots, smoothies and snacks. The companys unique technologies and genetics offer farm-to-functional CBD and nutrigenomic solutions in the cosmetics and beauty, health and wellness, and food and beverage categories. Their leading-edge affiliate marketing driven direct-to-consumer sales platform ensures authentic products reach a diversity of consumers at the fairest prices.

About Natur International Corp.

Natur, founded in 2015 to market farm-to-functional natural and organic plant-based foods and beverages, expanded its product portfolio this past year to include full and broad spectrum CBD (cannabinoid) and terpene-blended consumer products. With the portfolio expansion, Natur is moving swiftly to place relevant consumer goods in multiple health and wellness categories including food and beverage, snacks, health and beauty, supplements, sports and animal care. Natur personalizes nutrition and strives to enhance ones quality of life by utilizing the forces of nature, driven by science.

Natur applies the most advanced and emerging hi-tech health methodologies as it markets nutritious, delicious and fresh-tasting products. By applying innovative technologies to the breeding of its plant sources, the extraction of its ingredients, and delicate shelf life extension, Natur ensures the peak of freshness, and supplies nutrient- dense products that are superior to competitors offerings. The company remains astute to relevant snackification trends and goes to market through Europes leading retailers, foodservice partners and online eCommerce subscription models. Visit the website at http://www.int.natur.eu.

Forward-Looking Statements

All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are forward-looking statements. While management has based any forward-looking statements included in this release on its current expectations, the information on which such expectations were based may change. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements, as a result of various factors including those risks and uncertainties, some of which are described in the Risk Factors and in Managements Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations sections of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, which can be found on the SECs website at http://www.sec.gov. We urge you to consider those risks and uncertainties in evaluating our forward-looking statements. We caution readers not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Except as otherwise required by the federal securities laws, we disclaim any obligation or undertaking to publicly release any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement contained herein (or elsewhere) to reflect any change in our expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

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PCG Advisory Inc. Jeff Ramson+16468636893jramson@pcgadvisory.comOr Laurens Felderhof CMO, Natur+31639262609ir@natur.eu

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Adding insects to the menu offers a new link in our supply chain – inews

LifestyleFood and DrinkTwo billion people worldwide who chomp insects

Friday, 15th November 2019, 7:57 pm

At a market in Goma, a city in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, an old woman pulls the wings off live grasshoppers and tosses their wriggling bodies into a bucket. She collected the insects from the airport at 5am that morning, and will go back the next day. Grasshopper season has just begun.

Throughout November, dozens of grasshopper-hunters gather at Goma airport most mornings. It is one of the few buildings in the city with constant electricity, and the lights that mark the runway attract swarms of the bug. People stuff them into plastic bottles to take to market. Buyers season them with salt and eat them with rice or cassava.

Selling insects is more lucrative than selling fruit. A small pile of grasshoppers fetches the equivalent of 47p; Congos GDP per person is 436. Gathering them costs nothing but time. Caterpillars are more valuable still. Once they are boiled and salted, a large handful will sell for 90p the same price as 10 bananas.

Households in Kinshasa, the countrys sprawling capital, consume about 300g of caterpillars (about 80, if they are averagely juicy) a week.

Caterpillars are tasty

The Congolese have been eating bugs for centuries. People say caterpillars, in particular, are not just tasty but healthy. Our ancestors taught us to eat them to protect us from illnesses, says Leonie Lukambala, a seller. She believes they can even help people infected with HIV.

Caterpillars are packed with potassium, calcium and magnesium. A hundred grams of them will provide a person with the required daily intake of each of these minerals. They are richer in protein than beef or fish. A handful is packed with about 500 calories, more than are in a fast-food cheeseburger. But that is a boon, not a drawback, in a country that suffers from one of the worlds highest rates of malnutrition.

Others around the world should catch up. Bug farming takes up less land, requires less food and does less damage to the environment than meat or fish farming. Crickets, for example, need 12 times less food than cattle to produce the same amount of protein. Bugs can even be fed farm and kitchen waste, such as rotten fruit and vegetables.

Hunting insects is easy, too. Anyone can wander into the forest or, indeed, to the airport and gather caterpillars, ants and grasshoppers. But that can also lead to bad outcomes.

The wrong variety of insect can poison consumers. Mrs Lukambala says she knows which caterpillars to pick because her family has gathered them for generations (the safe kind have red heads and fall out of trees).

Your correspondent tried a sample: it was brittle and had a smoky taste. Add one more to the two billion people worldwide who chomp insects.

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WATCH: Romeo Langford injures ankle, heads to locker room – Celtics Wire

Boston Celtics guard Romeo Langford, only recently assigned to the Maine Red Claws for the second time this season, has injured his ankle against the Fort Wayne Mad Ants after attempting to block a shot and getting his legs tied up with Mad Ants guard Brian Bowen III just seconds into the second quarter.

Theres been no specific diagnosis on Langfords injury as of yet although the rookie appeared to roll his right ankle. Per an announcement from the Red Claws (h/t MassLives Tom Westerholm), Langford wont return to the game due to his ankle injury.

Langford exited the game with a plus-minus of -1 and missed both shots he took in the seven minutes he played.

Though talented and the situation unfortunate, Langford is quickly earning the label of injury-prone, having sustained a groin injury, spraining a knee and now likely spraining his ankle in the period of two months. These injuries are only setbacks to his development and integration with the team, which is why hes playing in the G League despite being a lottery pick (14th overall).

Looking ahead, theres a possibility that Langford will miss Maines contest against the Raptors 905 on Saturday as well.

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Ferne McCann looks all partied out as she heads home after a girly night out at celebrity hotspot – The Sun

FERNE McCann looked all partied out as she painted the town red with some girl friends last night.

The former Towie star, 29, giggled and flashed a peace sign at the camera after leaving London's swanky Ned Hotel where she was celebrating a pal's birthday party.

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Ferne looked bleary-eyed as she wrapped up in a furry coat and strutted in knee-high leather boots.

The fun night out comes after Ferne revealed she's started dating an old friend - and wants to have a sibling for daughter Sunday.

The reality star admitted she really likes the mystery man, but is keen not to put too much pressure on it.

Speaking to The Sun Online at the launch of the new Chiquitos edible insects range she told us: So my love life is definitely looking promising.

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"Obviously you saw on First Time Mum I was talking to five different guys and youll see throughout the series how that pans out.

But there is one guy that Ive known for ages and I really like him.

"I always feel when I meet someone and speak about it publicly, Ill do an interview a few months down the line saying: 'Yeah it didn't work out.'

"So I dont want to put too much pressure on it, but there is definitely someone who has caught my eye.

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Ferne, who is currently appearing in First Time Mum on ITVBe, is already looking forward to expanding her family, saying: "Id love to have more children."

She had recently been on a few dates with a Spanish man she met on celebrity dating app Raya but has moved on and is now seeing the mystery man from England.

However, Ferne said she was blocked from the app for forgetting her password, joking: You never know if it all works out with this guy I might not need it any more."

The reality star is mum to two-year-old daughter Sunday, her daughter with Arthur Collins, who was jailed for carrying out a horrific acid attack in 2017.

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Her best friend Danielle Armstrong has recently also announced she is pregnant.

Ferne said: She is going to be an amazing mum and she needs no advice from me."

It seems like Ferne may be following in Danielle's footsteps as her baby daddy was also a long-time friend of the Towie actress.

Danielle and pal of 22 years Tom, who went on to fall in love, have been close with Ferne for years.

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Meanwhile, I'm A Celeb 2015 star Ferne said she can't wait for the new series of the jungle show and has offered her advice to the upcoming stars.

She said: I am so excited for this year. Just embrace it and keep busy because boredom was what got me. So keep busy and make loads of friends.

She added: I would go back in a heartbeat - I absolutely loved it."

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Riverheads heads back to state semifinals with sweep of Middlesex – The News Leader

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Abbey Eavers goes up for an attack in Riverheads Class 1 state quarterfinal win over Middlesex Saturday, November 16.(Photo: Patrick Hite/The News Leader)

GREENVILLE - For the second straight season, Riverheads beat Middlesex in the Class 1 state quarterfinals. And this year the Gladiators did it in straight sets.

The Red Pride won 25-13, 25-11, 25-16 to advance to the state semifinals Tuesday night. Riverheads will travel to Rappahannock, the Region A champion and a five-set winner over Rappahannock County Saturday.

"We really just wanted to keep the momentum up, the energy high and just not get into those unneeded holes," said Riverheads senior Abbey Eavers, who finished with 12 kills andfour digs.

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Outside of the first few moments of the match, Riverheads didn't find itself in many holes. Middlesex jumped out to a 6-2 lead in the first set before a kill by Sydney Phillips sparked a 9-0 run. Phillips had another kill in the run, while Eavers added a couple andSam Persinger added a pair of aces.

Middlesex never got closer than three the rest of the set.

Riverheads players celebrate beating Middlesex in the Class 1 state quarterfinals Saturday, November 16.(Photo: Patrick Hite/The News Leader)

Riverheads jumped on top 5-1 in the second set and never trailed. Then, after falling behind 12-11 in the final set, Riverheads went on a 5-0 run with help from a Gracie Fulton kill, and never looked back.

Dayton Moore finished with 26 assists. Phillips had six kills and eight digs in the win.

"I think it was very important to us, not just me, but as a team, we all worked super hard for this and we really wanted to go back," Phillips said of reaching the semifinals.

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Riverheads still has another step left before equalling last year's team, and needs two more wins to go a step beyond what Riverheads volleyball did in 2018. Last season the Gladiators reachedthe state championship match before coming up short of the title.

"We just want to redeem ourselves," Riverheads coach Nyssa Stapleton said. "We want to get back to where we were and then just prove that we can play a lot better than we did last year."

Eavers said they knew a little about Middlesex after playing them last year. In that match, Riverheads won in four sets. The Gladiatorstook that knowledge from a year ago into Saturday's match.

"And then played smart around what we knew they had," Eaverssaid

Riverheads players celebrate an ace in the Class 1 state quarterfinal win over Middlesex Saturday, November 16.(Photo: Patrick Hite/The News Leader)

Middlesex coach Brian Walton noticed a few differences between the Riverheads team he saw this year and the one they lost to last season.

"The looked more scrappy," he said. "Still, No. 5 [Eavers] is the go-to. We knew that coming in and still couldn't do much with it ... [Riverheads] was definitely the better team than we were today."

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Replica 1966 Ford GT40 MKII used in ?Ford v Ferrari? heads to auction – Autoblog

Ford v Ferrari opens to wide theatrical release on Friday, and your chance to buy one of the replica Ford GT40 race cars driven by Christian Bale, and several stunt drivers, in the film is fast approaching.

Mecum is offering a Ken Miles Hero Car, one of a pair of replicas of the Superperformance Ford GT40 MKII that Ken Miles drove at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, helping Ford vanquish Ferrari from the victory podium after years of dominating the race. It goes on auction at Kissimmee in January.

Both replicas were built at Rich MacDonalds Superperformance Facility in Irvine, California, with the other, which is not on auction, being a replica of Bruce McLarens black GT40 that technically crossed the finish line in first place that year. This one comes painted in Gulf Blue, with the dual white racing stripes running the length down the middle, red patches surrounding the headlights, a black interior and right-hand drive, and is said to have served for most of the close-up shots, given its scrupulous attention to detail well before 20th Century Fox agreed to use it in the film.

Its powered by a custom Roush V8 stroked to 511 cubic inches that makes 600 horsepower, with a performance fuel injection system and a rear bundle of snakes exhaust. Its mated to a five-speed manual transaxle and features an independent front suspension with trailing arms, unequal-length lateral arms, Bilstein shocks with H&R springs and an anti-roll bar, plus rack-and-pinion steering, vented disc brakes with Wilwood calipers and Shelby American Halibrand-style wheels with knock-off hubs. The roof is pressed steel, and the car has a unibody structure made of electro-galvanized steel. Seats are replicas of the originals but covered in Alcantara with silver rivets.

The car comes signed by Charlie Agapoo, who was Miles crew chief, and Miles son Peter Miles. Mecum expects the car to fetch $275k to $325k.

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