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Rogers and Tai win gold at World Para Championships

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At the World Parasitic Championships in Singapore, Faye Rogers won the 400-meter freestyle race, and Alice Tai won the 100-meter butterfly competition.

Rogers won the S10 freestyle in a time of 4:32.34, up from his silver medalist from Monday, winning the 200-meter individual medley on Tuesday.

Bianka Pap, Hungary’s Bianka Pap, and Rogers, who won gold in the 100-meter butterfly at the 2024 Paralympics, finished third in 3.92 seconds.

“My race plan was just focusing on swimming,” I said. Mission accomplished there, Rogers said, “I still believe I went out a little too fast, but we didn’t die off as much toward the end.

I can’t ask for much more than that, because that was a record-breaking PB and a gold medal.

In the same vein, Tai won her third gold medal of the year in the S8 100m butterfly competition in 1:11.20, placing third behind teammate Brock Whiston.

Tai has won the S8 100m backstroke and S8 400m freestyle, respectively.

Tai said, “I didn’t anticipate winning that one.” My fly is “always a little unpredictable, but it just worked out today.” The LA 2028 Paralympics cycle seems to be headed in the right direction.

Iona Winnifrith, age 14, won silver in the SB7 100-meter breaststroke.

The Briton set a new national record by finishing second to Mariia Pavlova, who was the youngest Paralympics participant at the 2024 Games.

Olivia Newman-Baronius won bronze in the same event’s female category while Harry Stewart won bronze in the 100-meter breaststroke SB14.

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NATO warns Russia of airspace violations, will defend self, deter threats

Russia will use “military and non-military” measures to defend itself from what it calls an “increasingly irresponsible” string of airspace violations that it has warned of.

In a statement released on Tuesday, NATO stated that it “commits to mutual defense in the event of an attack on any one of its members.” Article 5 is ironclad, the provision of NATO’s founding treaty.

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The actions were “escalatory, risk miscalculation, and endanger lives,” according to the statement. They must end.

Estonia called an emergency meeting to issue a warning to NATO after the Baltic nation claimed Russian jets had violated its airspace. Three Russian MiG-31 aircraft entered Estonian airspace for more than ten minutes before being confronted and forced to retreat, according to a statement from NATO.

Moscow has accused Estonia of making “unfounded” accusations and “propagating a completely careless pattern of escalating tensions and creating a confrontational atmosphere” (poaching).

Russia occupies a permanent seat in the UN Security Council, where Estonia summoned a meeting to which it said its accusations against Russia were based on “solid evidence.” According to Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, “Russia is lying again, as it has lied before several times.”

NATO’s Mark Rutte stated at a press conference on Tuesday that any jets entering Estonian airspace posed no immediate threat and that future decisions will be made “in real time, based on available intelligence regarding the threat posed by the aircraft.”

You can be certain that we will take all necessary steps to protect our cities, our people, and our infrastructure, Rutte told reporters.

Two weeks prior, 20 Russian drones flew over Ukraine and entered Polish airspace, and Romanian fighters found a Geran drone, the Russian version of the Iranian-designed Shahed, in their airspace.

Denmark announced on Monday that its capital’s main airport in Copenhagen was shut down after at least two drones, which were spotted nearby, halted operations in what the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, described as the country’s most “most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date” were spotted. On Tuesday, an investigation was still ongoing as to who was responsible for the incursion.

After being spotted there, Oslo’s main airport had to close down as well. Danish and Norwegian investigators are weighing the possibility, though authorities have not yet confirmed whether the incidents were connected.

Russia, which shares a short, sparsely populated northern border with Norway, was reported on Tuesday by the country’s government for three violations of its airspace in 2025, in April, July, and August. Whether this was an intentional violation or a deliberate provocation, it was unclear on whether it was the Kremlin’s part.

Additionally, according to the NATO statement, Russia’s neighboring countries of Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania also experienced airspace violations.

Numerous NATO members have responded with a very strong response to the actions, with some promising to stay put when Russia invades their territory.

Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, stated to reporters on Monday, “I want to be very clear. When flying objects invading our territory and passing over Poland, we will decide whether to shoot them down without discussion. This discussion is ineffective.

Before heading to the US for the UN General Assembly, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, “I think we are wasting a lot of time if sanctions are not imposed on Russia] or some steps are not taken.”

Donald Trump, the president of the US, earlier this month, set out his sanctions against Russia and promised to follow through if the country’s European allies stopped buying Russian oil and fought US tariffs on China.

Priscilla Presley reveals when she first had sex with Elvis after meeting him aged 14

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Elvis Presley, who she met for the first time when she was just 14 years old, has revealed that the first time she had sex with him was when she was just 14 years old.

Priscilla Presley has opened up about her first sexual encounter with Elvis Presley.

At a party held at Elvis’ rented villa in West Germany on September 13, 1959, Priscilla, 14, and Elvis, 24, met at his wedding.

On the night of their first meeting, when Elvis was in the ninth grade, Elvis was said to feel “awkward” and “embarrassed” in Priscilla’s company. Before he left Germany in March 1960, the two kept in touch and didn’t rekindle their relationship until 1962, when her parents allowed her to visit him in Los Angeles for two weeks.

However, they were subject to strict rules, including that Elvis would have to pay for a first-class round trip and that Priscilla would always need to be accompanied. Additionally, she was required to regularly write to her parents. Just one year later, two months before turning 18, she was permitted to relocate to Memphis on a full-time basis.

Elvis had to consent to marry Priscilla, who was a student at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral School and lived with his father and step-mom several streets away from Graceland, where she eventually settled in May 1963. In her bombastic memoir Softly, As I Leave You: Life After Elvis, she has now revealed details about their first sexual encounter.

Although Elvis and I first dated when we were 14 years old, they didn’t start dating until we were 17 years old. We waited for sex before he married me at the age of twenty-one,Priscilla continued. However, it is still true that our relationship lasted ten years.

The legal age of consent in the United States was 16 when the pair spent two weeks together in 1962. According to Priscilla, there is “some logic” behind their 10-year age difference, with men being a “good husband” because they were more mature and “well established,” and Southern men choosing younger women because it made it easier to assume the role of household chef and criticize their young wife’s behavior and opinions.

She claims that her ex-husband, who she divorced in 1973, had a “his woman,” who she described as “pretty, submissive, and charming, 24 hours a day.” After Elvis snuck in, she claims to keep her hair on with toilet paper. Before he woke up, she wrote, “I’d get up early to fix my hair and eye makeup.”

Unfortunately, Elvis’s marriage became challenging to maintain because he had grown to be in charge, according to Priscilla. She did “her best to meet all of his expectations” during their time, but because Graceland had a large staff, she had never learned to cook.

And while Elvis had rumor that he had an infess, Priscilla never raised the alarm because she was “trust him and ignore whatever” she heard.

In another chapter of her memoir, Priscilla revealed how Mike Stone’s marriage to Elvis’ disintegration had caused their union. She claims that the King of Rock and Roll “made love” to her “forcefully, not forcibly” when he felt the need to “prove himself.”

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Priscilla is still grieving and grieving over their final sexual encounter with him as a result of this incident.

Arsenal’s Madueke out for about six to eight weeks

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Noni Madueke’s knee injury, which was sustained in Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday, should cause him to miss about six to eight weeks.

However, it is not believed that the England international, age 23, had an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

The Chelsea summer signing has been going through tests to determine the extent of the problem, having been substituted at half-time of their Premier League clash with City.

According to sources, doctors are awaiting a definitive diagnosis of the injury before placing a patient on a ventilator for at least six weeks, even though that is the ideal scenario.

Madueke will miss a number of important domestic and international games for the Gunners if the initial forecast is confirmed, which would preclude him from playing until at least November.

The attacker is expected to miss England’s upcoming games against Wales and Latvia, but he is also expected to miss Serbia and Albania’s mid-November World Cup qualifiers.

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Arsenal’s Madueke out for about six to eight weeks

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Arsenal expect Noni Madueke to miss about six to eight weeks with the knee injury sustained in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Sunday.

However, the 23-year-old England international is not believed to have suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

The summer signing from Chelsea was substituted at half-time of the Premier League match with City and has been undergoing tests to discover the severity of the problem.

Sources are indicating medics are waiting for the swelling to subside before making a definitive diagnosis on the injury, but it is understood that Madueke will be sidelined for a minimum of six weeks, though that timescale is thought to be the best-case scenario.

If the initial prognosis is confirmed, Madueke will not return to action until November at the earliest, ruling him out of a clutch of key domestic and European games for the Gunners.

The attacker is set to miss England’s forthcoming games against Wales and Latvia, while also making him a doubt for World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania in mid-November.

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US players to use Ryder Cup payment ‘to do good’

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Scottie Scheffler, the world’s number one player, says he will use the money he earned to support his neighborhood at this week’s Ryder Cup.

All 12 of the American players, plus captain Keegan Bradley, are being given $500, 000 (£370, 000), with $300, 000 (£220, 000) of that already put aside as a charitable donation.

Each player has their own preferences for how to use the extra funds.

US Ryder Cup players have received $200,000 to donate to charity since 1999, whereas European players have received no such donation since 1999.

When Bradley said on Monday, “The charity dollars hadn’t changed since 1999 and they asked me shepherd their way into 2025,” he said he would be giving all of his money to charity.

We felt that this was the best way to introduce the Ryder Cup to the modern era.

Scheffler told BBC Sport that despite having plans for the money, he would not be sharing them with the media on Tuesday. He was the first US player to do so.

The four-time major winner said, “My wife and I like to do a lot of things in our neighborhood community, and I’ve never been one to announce what we do.”

I avoid giving charitable donations in exchange for some kind of recognition. The money that we will receive has a plan for itself.

The PGA of America has given us the power to do something really cool, in my opinion.

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