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‘I wasn’t surprised’ – Slot critical of overturned Liverpool penalty

​’I wasn’t surprised’ – Slot critical of overturned Liverpool penalty. ‘I wasn’t surprised’ – Slot critical of overturned Liverpool penalty. Liverpool boss Arne Slot believes the penalty that was overturned by VAR in his side’s Champions League second-leg defeat by PSG would “usually” have been given, but says the Reds have had bad luck with refereeing decisions this season.. MATCH REPORT: Champions League – Liverpool 0-2 PSG (0-4 agg). Champions League. 9 hours ago. Share page. About sharing  

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Family’s spring break hike turns into life-or-death rescue after parent falls 70 feet off Utah cliff

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A family’s spring break adventure in Utah’s rugged backcountry turned into a life-or-death rescue after a parent plunged roughly 70 feet off a cliff, leaving first responders scrambling to reach the critically injured victim in treacherous terrain.. The accident happened Friday in the Pritchett Canyon area of Moab after a family of four parked their off-road vehicles and set out on a hike to view nearby rock arches, the Grand County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue said.. The family split up during the hike when one parent and child began walking faster than the other parent and child. At some point, the adult who was trailing behind got too close to the edge and fell, rescuers said.. “No one else in the group saw the fall, but one of the kids heard the screaming and rushed down the hiking route to alert the other parent that something had happened,” the sheriff’s search and rescue said.. HIKER DIES NEAR SUMMIT OF NEW YORK’S TALLEST PEAK AFTER SLIPPING OFF TRAIL. The other adult was able to call for help via their iPhone’s satellite function and sent a text to 911. A rescue helicopter responded and was able to land about 150 yards from the injured hiker in about five minutes, rescuers said.. Officials said it would prove to be a “difficult rescue” as the hiker was “lodged in a sloping sandstone gully.”. “The estimated distance of the fall was 70-80 feet followed by a 50-foot bouncing tumble, all on slickrock,” rescuers said. “Many hands would be needed for this rescue.”. HIDDEN HAZARD AT POPULAR NATIONAL PARK SPARKS URGENT SAFETY WARNING FOR SPRING BREAKERS. The hiker had a “badly broken body,” with their injuries being described as “open fractures and possible internal injuries,” rescuers said. The hiker had to be put in a rescue litter to be moved.. The team carried out the technical rescue operation using ropes, webbing, carabiners, anchoring bolts and descent devices. The entire operation lasted three hours.. The hiker was airlifted in critical condition to a hospital. Their current condition is unclear.. “As for the reason for the rescue, no one saw the patient fall,” the sheriff’s search and rescue team said. “The cliff edges in many places around Moab are deceptive. They slope gently from the top at first and quickly progress to vertical. It is not known what led up to the accident or what/if anything could have prevented it.”. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Rescuers urged hikers to take care when exploring the wilderness in the Moab area.. “The ubiquitous advice to ‘Be Careful’ is sound and sometimes bad things happen to good people,” the rescue team said, adding that it “wishes the family the best of luck moving forward.”  

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President Trump says Iran war is ‘very close to being over’ and more top headlines

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …. TOP 3. 1. President Trump says the Iran war is ‘very close to being over’. 2. Trump tears into Giorgia Meloni, calling her ‘unacceptable’ in bitter rift. 3. Five accusers and a resignation later, Swalwell’s best pal in Congress breaks ranks. MAJOR HEADLINES. MOUNTAIN MAYHEM — Highway descends into chaos after massive 75-vehicle pileup, amid hazardous winter weather.Continue reading …. WRONG ORGAN — Doctor charged after allegedly removing liver instead of spleen during surgery. Continue reading …. DOORSTEP DANGER — Ring doorbell captures suspect demanding to know ‘where’s your daughter’ in wild tirade.Continue reading …. RETRO REVIVAL — Two of the biggest names from 80s television confirm they are now a couple.Continue reading …. IMPERFECT PARADISE — Sewage, bacteria and sharks lurk in brown coastal waters after repeat flooding. Continue reading …. –. POLITICS. ‘SERIOUS CONCERNS’ — Ex-Biden official in the hot seat as pay-to-play allegations emerge in top Georgia race.Continue reading …. BENCH WARRED — Blanche torches Trump foe Boasberg after appeals court blocks judge again in deportation fight.Continue reading …. IN THE HOT SEAT — Dem fundraising giant in the hot seat as GOP lawmakers demand answers over dodged subpoena.Continue reading …. GAFFE MACHINE ROLLS — Biden awkwardly pulls trustee into spotlight and calls him ‘Barack’ at portrait unveiling.Continue reading …. Click here for more cartoons…. MEDIA. MOB MENTALITY — TPUSA reporter attacked at ICE protest warns a dark new line has been crossed in America’s political wars. Continue reading …. DIGITAL DOPPELGANGER — Meta reportedly building an AI version of Mark Zuckerberg to interact with company employees. Continue reading …. BIBLICAL BLUNDER — Joy Behar immediately corrected after claiming Jesus didn’t call himself the Messiah.Continue reading …. NO REGRETS — Riley Gaines addresses fierce MAGA pushback after she criticized Trump’s post.Continue reading …. OPINION. DR. REBECCA GRANT — Blockade 101: American sea power on display as Trump corners Iran and warns off China. Continue reading …. JASON GREENBLATT — Stop calling this brinkmanship. Trump’s Hormuz move is the real pressure. Continue reading …. –. IN OTHER NEWS. YOLK’S ON YOU — ‘Egg coffee’ goes viral on social media as one doctor warns of hidden health risk. Continue reading …. RING READY — Who is Johnnie Robbie? Meet West Coast Pro’s women’s champion and rising star on the indie scene. Continue reading …. AMERICAN CULTURE QUIZ — Test yourself on presidential proposals and astronaut appetites. Take the quiz here …. ON THE CLOCK — Raiders GM John Spytek admits to getting ‘a few calls’ about the No. 1 pick ahead of next week’s NFL Draft. Continue reading …. BREATHING EASIER — S  

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Disgruntled worker invokes Luigi Mangione in $500M warehouse inferno he filmed in anti-capitalist rage: feds

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A disgruntled Inland Empire employe accused of causing $500 million in damage invoked Luigi Mangione as he filmed himself torching a warehouse as he railed against wages, authorities said.. Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, of Highland, California, is charged with deliberately setting the April 7 inferno that destroyed a 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario. He pleaded not guilty Monday to federal and state charges, authorities said.. According to a Department of Justice criminal complaint, Abdulkarim, who worked at the facility through a third-party logistics provider, filmed himself setting multiple pallets of paper goods on fire in the early morning hours.. In the video, he allegedly complained about wages, saying, “If you’re not going to pay us enough to [expletive] live… at least pay us enough not to do this,” according to the DOJ affidavit.. MAN IN CUSTODY FOR ALLEGEDLY THROWING MOLOTOV COCKTAILS INTO LA FEDERAL BUILDING, DOCS SHOW. Federal prosecutors say the flames quickly spread, collapsing the roof and leveling the entire facility, which stored household products like Kleenex and Cottonelle.. Investigators allege Abdulkarim later bragged about the destruction in texts and phone calls, including one message that read, “I just cost these [expletive] billions,” while railing against corporate profits and shareholders.. In a separate call, U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said Abdulkarim compared himself to Mangione — the suspect accused in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.. “Luigi popped that muther——,” Abdulkarim said, according to the federal complaint, adding “a lot of people are going to understand.”. Fox News contributor and former FBI special agent Nicole Parker told Fox News Digital that Abdulkarim seems to have used similar tactics as Mangione, calling it the “Luigi effect.”. “Luigi garnered a substantial amount of attention and empathy from many because of his ‘cause’ as a justification for his grievance,” she said. “Several are now copying him to one degree or another in an effort to gain that same level of attention and hero status.”. Abdulkarim “believes he was speaking and acting out on behalf of the American people” as he ranted about workers being paid enough to live.. “Chamel was proud to have cost over $1 billion to the company,” Parker said. “It is a troubling time in our society when offenders will go to all lengths no matter how destructive or evil to prove a point for their cause.. “I refer to it as the ‘Luigi effect’ where offenders have learned to focus attention on their grievance through violence due to the sensationalization from online platforms and social media. Law enforcement and specifically the FBI will be digging into his behaviors and what led him down the path to violence. Turning to violence to settle a grievance is never the answer. He chose to carry out these awful crimes but he will not choose the conseque  

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Suspect in string of random attacks in Georgia is naturalized citizen from UK, DHS says

​The suspect in a string of random attacks in DeKalb County, Georgia, Olaolukitan Adon Abel, 26, a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in the United Kingdom, was arrested Monday after the violence left two people dead and another wounded. He faces two counts of murder, aggravated assault, and weapons charges in connection with the attacks, which the Department of Homeland Security says also included the killing of a DHS employee.

DHS identified Abel as a U.K. national who was naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2022 during the Biden administration. One of the victims was 40-year-old Lauren Bullis, who worked in the DHS Office of the Inspector General. She was found dead after being shot and stabbed while walking her dog on Battle Forest Drive, with witnesses describing a man standing over her before he fled the scene.

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said in a statement that Bullis’s death underscores the toll of the alleged attacker, stressing that Abel “has a prior criminal record that includes convictions for sexual battery, battery against a police officer, obstruction, and assault with a deadly weapon, and vandalism,” and is now accused of murdering a DHS employee. Mullin also noted that Abel was previously arrested for the murder of another woman outside a Checkers and for shooting a homeless man outside a Kroger, while highlighting the agency’s safeguarding measures intended to prevent citizenship for individuals with criminal histories or lacking good moral character.

Before Bullis’s killing, police found a woman shot multiple times outside a Checkers on Wesley Chapel Road; she later died from her injuries. In Brookhaven, a homeless man sleeping outside a shopping center on Peachtree Road was ambushed and shot several times and remains in critical condition. Abel was later taken into custody in Troup County after law enforcement used license-plate recognition to track his silver Volkswagen Jetta.

Abel’s prior history reportedly includes an arrest for sexual battery in Chatham County last fall, for which he served jail time and was placed on probation, a probation that included a mental health evaluation. Mullin said the department is devastated by these acts and pledged ongoing efforts to pursue justice for the victims and their families.  

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Are Kompany’s Bayern a glimpse at football after Guardiola?

​Image source, Getty Images. By. Umir Irfan. Football tactics correspondent. 28 minutes ago. 46 Comments. Vincent Kompany achieved so much as a player at Manchester City that he has a statue outside Etihad Stadium. With Bayern Munich, he is striving for greatness all over again.. His appointment as Bayern boss in May 2024 raised eyebrows. He had, after all, just taken Burnley down to the Championship.. But the move appears to have been a masterstroke. Under his guidance, Bayern won the Bundesliga last season. They are on course to retain their title, sitting 12 points clear at the top. And they hold a 2-1 lead over Real Madrid going into the home leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday.. As speculation continues over Pep Guardiola’s future, Kompany’s ties to Manchester City make him a potential future option for that job.. In the meantime, he is imposing his own style at Bayern, on and off the pitch.. Image source, Getty Images. There have been concerns among fans this season that the game’s top teams, faced with stubborn man-to-man defensive set-ups, are taking a less risky approach in attack.. But Kompany’s Bayern lean into that risk, playing freely both in and out of possession. They often dominate, and are exciting to watch – an approach that involves all 11 players and starts right from the back.. In the Champions League last 16, Bayern faced an Atalanta side who opted to man-mark across the pitch. So Kompany rotated his players around, dragging opposition defenders out of position.. For instance, attacking midfielder Serge Gnabry frequently dropped into centre-back positions to get on the ball. His Atalanta marker followed him. That opened up space for Gnabry’s team-mates. As a result, Atalanta ended up with attackers in defence and defenders in attack. Bayern Munich won 10-2 on aggregate.. Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti was particularly impressed, noting Bayern’s fluidity. In his words: “They showed us a whole encyclopedia of movement and positioning in football.”. If there is one idea that epitomises Kompany’s Bayern, it is arguably movement off the ball.. As Bayern got into settled possession against Real Madrid in the first leg of their quarter-final, the back four in their 4-2-3-1 formation changed positions in a way that troubled their opponents.. Against Madrid’s front two of Vinicius Jr and Kylian Mbappe, midfielder Joshua Kimmich dropped deep, forming a back three with the two centre-backs. This gave Munich a three-against-two overload.. Full-backs Josip Stanisic and Konrad Laimer then moved into narrower positions high up the pitch. Madrid defended in a narrow 4-4-2 and their wide midfielders, Arda Guler and Federico Valverde, were dragged to the centre of the pitch when marking Bayern’s full-backs.. This opened up a direct passing lane for Bayern from the centre-backs to the wingers. Michael Olise often burst towards the ball, receiving it under minimal pressure, able to turn and drive at the heart of the d  

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