Newcastle to face Man City in EFL Cup semi-finals

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Holders Newcastle United will face eight-time winners Manchester City in the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup.

Chelsea will either meet Arsenal or Crystal Palace in the other two-legged last-four tie but must wait until Tuesday 23 December to find out which of their London rivals it will be.

The Gunners ‘ quarter-final match against the Eagles was rescheduled to prevent Oliver Glasner’s Palace side playing three matches in five days because of their involvement in the Europa Conference League on Thursday.

The first legs of the semi-finals take place in the week commencing 12 January 2026 with the second-leg fixtures in the week beginning 2 February.

Chelsea were runners-up to Liverpool in both 2022 and 2024, last winning the trophy in 2015.

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Rob Reiner and wife Michele’s cause of death revealed as son Nick appears in court

A medical examiner as issued an update in the double murder case of Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele as their son Nick has been charged with their deaths

A medical examiner has provided an update into the tragic deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner. The duo were found dead at home in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Now, the expert has reported Hollywood director Rob’s death was caused by “multiple sharp force injuries”. It comes after Rob and Michele’s 32-year-old son was charged with both of their murders.

Nick Reiner appeared in court on Wednesday for the first time since he was arrested in connection with his parents ‘ deaths. He waived his right to enter a plea at his arraignment hearing.

At the hearing, Nick was seen with no shirt and in shackles. He looked to have been wearing a suicide prevention vest.

During the hearing, Nick spoke only to say three words. The judge prevented him from being filmed at the hearing, with the next being set for 7 January. There, he may enter a plea.

Speaking outside of the court on Wednesday, Nick’s lawyer Alan Jackson said there were “complex and serious issues” at play. He went on to ask people not to “rush to judgement” before saying nothing substantive had happened in the case today.

Rob and his wife Michele are reported to have been “in bed” when they died. It’s said the body of filmmaking legend Rob was found at their Brentwood mansion on Sunday by their daughter, Romy. It’s alleged a paramedic later told her that her mum Michele had also died.

It’s alleged the couple had their throats slit. A source told the Daily Mail whoever killed them went there “in the middle of the night” and slit their throats. They added: “They were in bed when that happened”.

LAPD sources told TMZ that “rigor mortis appeared to have set in Rob and Michele’s bodies”, and this would mean that the pair had been dead for hours by the time they were discovered.

On Wednesday, Romy and her brother Jake spoke for the first time following the death of their parents and their brother’s arrest. In a joint statement, they said: “Words cannot even begin to describe the unimaginable pain we are experiencing every moment of the day.

” The horrific and devastating loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, is something that no one should ever experience. They weren’t just our parents, they were our best friends.

“We are grateful for the outpouring of condolences, kindness, and support we have received not only from family and friends but people from all walks of life. We now ask for respect and privacy, for speculation to be tempered with compassion and humanity, and for our parents to be remembered for the incredible lives they lived and the love they gave”.

It followed a family statement following the deaths. A spokesperson for the family said at the time: “It is with profound sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner.

” We are heartbroken by this sudden loss, and we ask for privacy during this unbelievably difficult time. “

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Roma’s Zirkzee deal deadlock – Thursday’s gossip

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Manchester United and Roma reach stalemate over Joshua Zirkzee deal, Barcelona eye Aston Villa‘s Pau Torres, Crystal Palace want Bayern Munich defender Sacha Boey and AC Milan in talks with West Ham over Niclas Fullkrug transfer.

Manchester United and Roma are miles apart in their valuation of Joshua Zirkzee, 24, with the Premier League club demanding a fee of around £35m and reluctant to sanction a loan move for the Netherlands striker. (Corriere dello Sport – in Italian)

Barcelona are eager to extend the contract of Hansi Flick to 2028 despite the 60-year-old German manager only signing a new deal with the Spanish champions until 2027 in May this year. (Bild – in German)

Barcelona are also looking at Aston Villa‘s 28-year-old Spain defender Pau Torres and Borussia Dortmund’s 26-year-old Germany international Nico Schlotterbeck as they look to sign a left-sided centre-back. (ESPN)

Chelsea‘s priority in the summer will be bolstering central midfield – with England duo Kobbie Mainoo, 20, of Manchester United and Adam Wharton, 21, of Crystal Palace mentioned. (Telegraph – subscription required)

Crystal Palace are looking at right wing-back options for the January transfer window after an injury to Daniel Munoz that could rule out the 29-year-old Colombia international for an extended period. (Sky Sports)

One of the wide defenders Palace are interested in is Bayern Munich’s Sacha Boey – the 25-year-old French full-back who is expected to leave the Bundesliga club next month. (Standard)

Palace boss Oliver Glasner believes England defender Marc Guehi, 25, will see out his contract by staying until the end of the season. (Standard)

AC Milan are in talks to sign Germany striker Niclas Fullkrug, 32, from West Ham – having offered to take him on loan with option to buy. (Bild – in German)

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer urged Manchester United to sign Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice while he was manager at Old Trafford – but they instead signed Donny van de Beek, Jadon Sancho and Cristiano Ronaldo. (Mail – subscription required)

Leeds United are unlikely to spend about £25m to sign AC Milan and Mexico striker Santiago Gimenez, 24, and will instead eye a short-term loan deal for a new forward during the January window. (Football Insider)

Germany striker Nick Woltemade was a target for Bayern Munich in the summer before he joined Newcastle United from Stuttgart and the 23-year-old says that “in hindsight, I’m happy that it turned out this way”. (Sport Bild, via Sky Sports Germany)

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Republicans defy House leadership to force vote on healthcare subsidies

An expanded federal healthcare subsidy that grew out of the pandemic looks all but certain to expire on December 31, as Republican leaders in the United States faced a rebellion from within their own ranks.

On Wednesday, four centrist Republicans in the House of Representatives broke with their party’s leadership to support a Democratic-backed extension for the healthcare subsidies under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), sometimes called “Obamacare”.

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By a vote of 204 to 203, the House voted to stop the last-minute move by Democrats, aided by four Republicans, to force quick votes on a three-year extension of the Affordable Care Act subsidy.

Democrats loudly protested, accusing Republican leadership of gaveling an end to the vote prematurely while some members were still trying to vote.

“That’s outrageous”, Democratic Representative Jim McGovern of Massachusetts yelled at Republican leadership.

Some of the 24 million Americans who buy their health insurance through the ACA program could face sharply higher costs beginning on January 1 without action by Congress.

Twenty-six House members had not yet voted — and some were actively trying to do so — when the House Republican leadership gaveled the vote closed on Wednesday. It is rare but not unprecedented for House leadership to cut a contested vote short.

Democratic Representative Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut said the decision prevented some Democrats from voting.

“Listen, it’s playing games when people’s lives are at stake”, DeLauro said. “They jettisoned it”.

It was the latest episode of congressional discord over the subsidies, which are slated to expire at the end of the year.

The vote also offered another key test to the Republican leadership of House Speaker Mike Johnson. Normally, Johnson determines which bills to bring to a House vote, but recently, his power has been circumvented by a series of “discharge petitions”, wherein a majority of representatives sign a petition to force a vote.

In a series of quickfire manoeuvres on Wednesday, Democrats resorted to one such “discharge petition” to force a vote on the healthcare subsidies in the new year.

They were joined by the four centrist Republicans: Mike Lawler of New York and Brian Fitzpatrick, Robert Bresnahan and Ryan MacKenzie of Pennsylvania.

The Democratic proposal would see the subsidies extended for three years.

But Republicans have largely rallied around their own proposal, a bill called Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act. It would reduce some insurance premiums, though critics argue it would raise others, and it would also reduce healthcare subsidies overall.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Tuesday said the legislation would decrease the number of people with health insurance by an average of 100, 000 per year through 2035.

Its money-saving provisions would reduce federal deficits by $35.6bn, the CBO said.

Republicans have a narrow 220-seat majority in the 435-seat House of Representatives, and Democrats are hoping to flip the chamber to their control in the 2026 midterm elections.

Three of the four Republicans who sided with the Democrats over the discharge petition are from the “swing state” of Pennsylvania, where voters could lean right or left.

Affordability has emerged as a central question ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Even if the Republican-controlled House manages to pass a healthcare bill this week, it is unlikely to be taken up by the Senate before Congress begins a looming end-of-year recess that would stop legislative action until January 5.

By then, millions of Americans will be looking at significantly more expensive health insurance premiums that could prompt some to go without coverage.

Wednesday’s House floor battle could embolden Democrats and some Republicans to revisit the issue in January, even though higher premiums will already be in the pipeline.

Referring to the House debate, moderate Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski told reporters: “I think that that will help prompt a response here in the Senate after the first of the new year, and I’m looking forward to that”.

The ACA subsidies were a major point of friction earlier this year as well, during the historic 43-day government shutdown.