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Trump says one National Guard soldier shot near White House has died

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One of the two National Guard members who was shot close to the White House has died, according to Donald Trump, president of the United States, while the other is “fighting for his life.”

After being ambushed, Trump claimed that Sarah Beckstrom, a member of the West Virginia National Guard, was shot in the double shooting on Wednesday evening and later died from wounds.

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Beckstrom, 20, was described by President Trump as a “highly respected, young, magnificent person.”

He claimed that Andrew Wolfe, a 24-year-old fellow service member, is still in critical condition.

Trump addressed troops in a video call to mark the US Thanksgiving holiday, telling them, “He’s in very bad shape.”

The main suspect in the shootings of the two National Guard members is Afghan national Rahmanaullah Lakanwal, 29.

Before emigrating to the US in 2021, shortly after the withdrawal of Western forces from Afghanistan, Lakanwal was reportedly employed by the US spy agency there.

Beckstrom left high school and joined the West Virginia National Guard two years ago, according to Rosiland Jordan, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Washington, DC.

She and her partner were ambushed by a man, according to Jordan, who was also a member of the West Virginia National Guard, on Wednesday afternoon, mid-afternoon.

If either or both of the victims did not survive the gun attack, according to US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro, who confirmed on Thursday that Lakanwal would face first-degree murder charges against her.

According to Pirro, “We are praying that they survive and that the first-degree murder will not be the highest charge.”

Make no mistake, she said, “But if they don’t, that will undoubtedly be the charge.”

The Trump administration announced following the attack that it was reexamining all green cards issued to people who immigrated to the US from 19 nations, including Afghanistan.

According to Joseph Edlow, the head of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, the president ordered a “full scale, rigorous re-examination of every green card for every alien from every country of concern” on Thursday night.

Van Persie gives son debut ‘as a coach – not as a dad’

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In response to Feyenoord’s Europa League defeat by Celtic, Robin van Persie claims that his decision to hand Shaqueel his senior debut was made “as a coach” rather than “out of sentiment.”

The 19-year-old forward signed a first professional contract with the Dutch club in 2022 after two seasons at Manchester City’s academy.

In the Eredivisie defeat by NEC Nijmegen on Sunday, Shaqueel was named in Feyenoord’s first-team squad for the first time in 2025.

In the 81st minute of Feyenoord’s Europa League defeat to Celtic, he made his senior debut four days later.

Afterward, former Arsenal and Manchester United forward Robin said, “I made that call as a coach, not as a father because we needed a goal.”

Shaqueel is a player who can score goals from all directions. I brought him on for that reason.

From the perspective of a father, it’s always a special moment when your son makes his debut. But I wasn’t all that focused on enjoying that moment; instead, I was engaged in my craft like Shaqueel.

The London-born teen only had one shot in Celtic’s box, meaning he had no chance to make an impact.

One minute after his introduction, Martin O’Neill’s side scored their third goal, bringing the score to 2-1.

“Added Robin,” Shaqueel, as one of the players, is how I see him. When we both already worked together a few years ago, we both agreed on this. I think Shaweel handled that really well, too, in my opinion.

“We will have a nice moment, when we are proud of each other, when we are home, of course.” Shaqueel deserves my respect because, like every player who makes their debut, there is a whole process unfolding before he does. He put in a lot of effort, deserved it, and it’s a special moment for him.

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Johan Cruyff, a hero as a player and manager with Ajax and Barcelona, is one of football’s most renowned names.

During Johan’s time as Barca boss, his son Jordi played 54 games for the Spanish giants before leaving the club in the summer of 1996.

By standard standards, Jordi had a respectable career, having played for Manchester United and nine times for his country, but he was unable to live up to his father’s renowned status.

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Jamie Redknapp started and ended his professional career with various clubs, where he totaled 38 games. At the age of 16, he survived at Bournemouth under the direction of his father before relocating to Liverpool in 1991. And he left Southampton at the age of 31 in 2005 after retiring due to an injury six months later.

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Under his father Steve, Alex Bruce managed more games than any other manager, registering for 116. That was in 2005-2006 at Birmingham, followed by three years of work at Hull.

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Zinedine Zidane, a legend at Real Madrid, actually played two of his sons. Goalkeeper Luca and midfielder Enzo both scored in Copa del Rey games while goalkeeper Luca also played two La Liga games.

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Darren, a midfielder for Manchester United before joining his father’s squad for the 1992-1993 Premier League championship, left in 1994 for Wolves.

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Giuliano Simeone has previously played on loan at Zaragoza and Alaves, but hasn’t played for his father Diego at Atletico Madrid for the majority of his career.

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Tavernier defiant but are players good enough to take Rangers forward?

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James Tavernier, the captain of Rangers, insists that despite losing just one point in their first five games, their team can still advance to the Europa League knockout stages.

After Rodrigo Zalazar was sent off for headbutting Nicolas Raskin, the Ten-Man Sporting Braga capitalized on Nasser Djiga’s defensive error to draw 1-1 at Ibrox.

After Gabri Martinez handled, Tavernier scored the opener for Rangers in the first half injury time, matching Ally McCoist’s club record of 21 European goals scored.

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Tavernier rebuffed Tavernier’s claim that “it almost feels like a loss.” You must win every game to be a Rangers player. From the beginning to the end of this competition, we must do that.

We must build from this, they say. “It’s definitely not over.

In a match where Martinez was unable to score, Djiga made a pointer and the defender appeared to have lost the ball’s flight in the tumultuous circumstances.

With the injuries to John Souttar and Derek Cornelius, Emmanuel Fernandez and Djigi were paired, ultimately causing Rangers to lose.

Everyone makes mistakes, but we should end up tied-up before that even happens, Tavernier continued. “I’ve got no complaints with Nasser, everyone makes mistakes,” she continued.

We must be more patient, looking at their final third rather than trying to shoot when it isn’t on, she said. We have to do that because I’ve already talked about being clinical in both boxes.

No doubt, according to Rohl, “No question, we’re heading in the right direction.”

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Danny Rohl, the manager of Rangers, said, “I think it’s disappointing. For the first time in Europe, I thought my team was competitive. It represents a significant improvement, in my opinion. However, we must ultimately close the gaps and win.

I thought we had some control of the game in the second half. Then, for a moment, we made a mistake and conceded a goal. This objective appears to be very inexpensive. In this situation, I’m not looking for justifications. The wind, I am aware, caused a lot of issues in the second half.

“We need to get better so we can play 90 minutes at our best.”

You can see the table, I say. Just today, we didn’t miss out on this opportunity. The last four games are the subject. After four weeks, I can tell a lot has changed.

“I really can see the improvement in our team’s performance today. There is no denying that it is headed in the right direction. You can’t make many mistakes in European competition, so we need to work on this.

What the pundits said, “I’m not sure they’re capable of better.”

Ally McCoist, a former Rangers striker and manager, said, “My concern is that the team is not capable of much better than that,” which is a major issue. I sincerely hope I’m mistaken.

“You can’t commit errors like they did with the goal,” they retorted. These players aren’t capable of advancing Rangers to the next level, in my opinion. There is a lot of work still to be done.

Andy Halliday, a former Rangers midfielder, said, “I think that’s one of the biggest criticisms you’ve received.” There just seems to be these lapses in concentration.

What the supporters said

Gary: If Rohl believes that is 100% progress, he has seriously lost the plot. What is he doing, supporters need it then.

Jonny: Djiga and Fernandez aren’t good enough. Danilo and Aarons are both better, but they’re not good enough. Chermiti isn’t good enough. This team needs to be gutted. I’m sick of Tav yell and bang at them all while he loses it.

Gary, that Rangers team is terrible. One of the worst sports teams ever to wear a blue jersey. Not one of them is qualified to play for the club. That’s how much our economy has fallen.

What a load of rubbish, Rangers. There are many players who are simply not good enough, and the team lacks the backbone. January is never going to arrive quickly enough. Hopefully, the manager will receive the necessary backing to recruit better players.

David, I’m not sure how fans can afford to pay to watch that team every week because of another subpar performance from Rangers.

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Christine McGuinness sends message to ‘imaginary future wife’ to fall for her

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In a social media post, Christine McGuinness joked that she is “making it easy for her imaginary wife to fall for her.” She also listed her flaws.

Christine McGuinness is ready to find her “future wife”. The model and ex of comedian Paddy McGuinness has joked she is ‘making it easy for her imaginary wife to fall for her’.

It comes as she shared a list of what she thinks are her ‘flaws’. The list shared in a clip on Instagram saw them mum-of-three highlight what she thinks could put people off.

She revealed her traits in an image that was taken while she was getting ready and using a London tube. She said, “Unfortunately, I do love… My insomnia, which is now 3 hours of sleep and a new 4am idea.” If you reached me, my phone would be silent forever, as it was meant to be.

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She continued, “I see a masterpiece in my color-coded calendar, which only I can comprehend.” Outsiders see chaos and chaos. No one knows what’s inside my secret suitcase, not even me. Carrying a burner phone: Don’t trust anyone.

“Excellent talent for responding to texts in my head. We are a team, despite my numerous personalities being iconic and necessary slightly unhinged.

Christine continued with the list, “My Olympic-level answer for everything: Saying “I’ve got three kids.” Overthinking an award-winning reflection from three years ago.

“Turning every story into a Netflix series – I’m the narrator, director & main character. And honestly? I kinda love it.”

One of her followers gushed, “My kinda human.” “Totally AuDHD,” wrote Anther. That’s the calendar I have. “Color-coded craziness”

The upload comes three years after Christine and Paddy revealed their split. Their divorce was finalised last year and she labelled it the “hardest year”.

Christine confessed to previously having been “begging” her doctor to help her as she couldn’t cope with all the changes. The 37-year-old finalised her divorce from the Top Gear host, 52, last year after 11 years of marriage and she has been trying to get a hold of living the single life.

She has tried to prevent her children from being affected by the issues she has been facing at the same time. Celebs Go Dating, a reality show that Christina also appeared on for a brief time earlier this year. She canceled the program about halfway through the filming because she wanted to “go home to her children.”

Christine told The Mirror: “This year has been difficult because I’ve just come off my ADHD medication after begging my doctor for help.

I simply couldn’t deal with the changes that have occurred since the divorce, how much attention has been given to my personal life, and having to consider my children and how it will affect them.

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Pimblett to fight Gaethje for interim title in January

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On January 24 in Las Vegas, Paddy Pimblett will face Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight title.

Following champion Ilia Topuria’s decision to not fight in the first quarter of 2026 due to a “difficult moment” in his personal life, Pimblett and American Gaethje have agreed to host the fight.

With Gaethje, 37, one place ahead of Pimblett, 30, in the lightweight division of the UFC, he ranks fifth.

Topuria, who won the title after defeating Charles Oliveira in July, said that in his absence, the UFC will “make the match-ups needed.”

In the first quarter of the following year, I won’t be fighting. The Georgian-Spaniard wrote on X that she is experiencing a challenging time in her personal life.

“I want to concentrate on my kids and get this resolved as quickly as possible.”

I don’t want to distract the division, I say. I’ll let the UFC know when the issues are resolved that I’m ready to return.

Pimblett has become one of the most well-known fighters in the UFC thanks to his performances inside the octagon and his lively personality.

Even though he has lost to any fighters in the top 10 right now and has other prospects in the rankings ahead of him, his title shot comes.

Arman Tsarukyan of Armenia defeated Dan Hooker of Qatar last week, establishing his top ranking before calling for a title fight against Topuria.

Hooker made an apparent comment about Pimblett’s lightweight ranking earlier this month, saying that the UFC “must be cherry-picking him for a title shot.”

Gaethje last fought in March, defeating Rafael Fizief by unanimous decision, and he has now won nine of his past nine UFC fights.

After defeating Tony Ferguson for the belt in a 2020 unification fight, he is a former interim champion. Khabib Nurmagomedov succumbed to his defeat five months later.

The UFC’s first fight will take place at T-Mobile Arena under its seven-year agreement with Paramount, a departure from the pay-per-view model.

American bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison will face Amanda Nunes, who has returned, for the co-main event.

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Gemma Collins gives update on mum’s health as she battles pneumonia

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After letting her fans know that her mother had pneumonia, Gemma Collins has regularly kept them informed, but her most recent update had a more optimistic tone.

As her mother Joan continues to battle pneumonia in the hospital, Gemma Collins has updated her on her health.

The 44-year-old star, who shot to fame on The Only Way Is Essex, revealed earlier this month that she had gone through the “toughest week” and said her mum, 70, was “really struggling”. She also urged her fans to pray for Joan and thanked the medical staff at Broomfield Hospital for looking after her mum.

Today, Gemma shared a new update on social media, saying Joan is “slowly on the mend” which she described as “a miracle from above”. The reality TV star said: “Seeing mummy slowly on the mend today finally is a miracle from above and the incredible doctors and physios at Broomfield hospital. I can’t thank you enough.”

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The NHS describes pneumonia as a pulmonary inflammation that is typically brought on by an infection. Although the majority of people recover in two to four weeks, infants, older people, and those with heart or lung conditions are at risk of developing serious illnesses and need hospital care.

Symptoms can develop gradually over the course of a few days or over a quick period of time. A cough, a shortness of breath, a high temperature, chest pain, aching bodies, tiredness, weight loss, breathing problems, wheezing, and confusion are just a few symptoms.

It comes after Gemma claimed Joan had pneumonia, and Gemma called her “really unwell.” Joan had been rushed to the hospital numerous times prior to her most recent health emergency.

Gemma made the announcement that Joan had been ill last year, telling fans that “no day should be taken for granted.” No day should be taken for granted, she said. Mom visited the hospital last night and spent the night there. One thing followed the next in this year.

She also described how a hospital emergency could have resulted in Joan’s death. Gemma told The Sun, “I’ve been under a lot of stress lately. I was informed that my mother might pass away after being unexpectedly taken into the hospital. If she experienced cardiac arrest, they wouldn’t attempt to revive her.

“So imagine that, you know, I’m in the hospital having been out for dinner the day before, and then the next day I’m like, ‘wow’, so that was a massive shock.” It comes as Gemma teased she may quit the UK for a new life in desert paradise.

Sharing a photo of herself on a sofa, she wrote on her Instagram Stories: “Shattered!!! And flying back to Dubai tomorrow.” She then turned to her followers and asked them to share ideas of which part of the Middle Eastern country she could move to. She wrote: “Seriously thinking to move my family to Dubai any lovely places to live let me know.”

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