See Kate McKinnon Transform Into Home Alone’s Kevin McCallister

This is her house. And Kate McKinnon needs to defend it. 

The Saturday Night Live alum is heading back to the NBC studio on Dec. 16, but this time she’s taking on a new role: that of host. And in order to make it happen, she took a page from Home Alone 2

“Hi tree, what’s up?” she asked the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in a new promo shared Dec. 13, in which she’s dressed as Macaulay Culkin‘s Kevin McCallister. “I haven’t seen ya in a while.”

Yikes, she did it again when it came to her impersonation, with the comedian rocking Kevin’s iconic green pea coat, blue sweater and pom-pom hat, complete with red gloves hanging from her wrists.

And much like the movie’s protagonist, Kate had a holiday request: “I know you’re probably fielding lots of Christmas wishes right now, but I’d like to add one myself if that’s okay. I’d really love to host SNL this week, with musical guest Billie Eilish.”

Though she acknowledged it’s a big ask, it’s at the top of her Christmas wish list—and she hoped her time on the nice list (and not as a filthy animal) earned her some favor. 

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NBA’s media rights deals may increase by 100-150%, with up to five partners

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The NBA’s upcoming media rights agreement is set to commence in the 2025-2026 season, with widespread anticipation that it will be finalized by the summer of 2024.

The current nine-year deal is valued at an average of $2.66 billion per year. Although there were discussions in 2021 about the possibility of a 200 percent surge, most teams are now projecting an increase ranging between 100 percent and 150 percent.

At present, ESPN and TNT are the NBA’s sole partners. However, the new agreement may involve up to five partners, including three on traditional broadcasting platforms and two on streaming services.



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Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag linked to shock move to Borussia Dortmund – Man United News And Transfer News

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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reportedly on the radar of Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund.

This comes as pressure mounts on Ten Hag after yet another dismal performance against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

The Red Devils were not only dumped out of the Champions League but also out of Europe following their 1-0 loss at the hands of the Bundesliga champions.

A 70th-minute goal from Kingsley Coman sealed United’s fate at Old Trafford.

United have been poor for large parts of the campaign and after their latest setback, there is now more scrutiny than ever on Ten Hag and his coaching staff.

The situation is not much better in the Premier League, where the 20-time English champions currently sit in sixth position after their 3-0 defeat vs. Bournemouth last Saturday.

United have the unenviable task of travelling to Anfield this Sunday to take on high-flying better rivals Liverpool. It seems like it could definitely get worse for Ten Hag unless he can somehow mastermind an unlikely result against Jurgen Klopp’s men.

A recent report covered by The Peoples Person revealed that former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sevilla boss Julen Lopetegui is a leading candidate to replace Ten Hag in the United dugout.

It was previously relayed that the Spanish coach rejected a mind-blowing offer from Saudi Arabia in favour of waiting for a suitable opportunity from a top club in Europe.

According to Germany-based reporter Jan Aage Fjørtoft, if Ten Hag were to become available after being sacked by United. Dortmund could be a surprise next destination for the 53-year-old, who could replace Edin Terzić.

“Wild rumor in Germany. Ten Hag could be the new coach in Dortmund.”

“Remember… Sammer (adviser Dortmund) has employed ten Hag before (Bayern)”

“Let us see what happens in the new year”

At the moment, Dortmund are fifth in the Bundesliga standings. In the 14 league matches they’ve played, the Signal Iduna Park outfit have won seven, drawn four and lost three.



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What to know about Turkey’s football crisis after attack on referee | Football News

Turkey is set to resume its league football on Tuesday, ending a brief suspension in the domestic competition caused by an attack on a referee by a club’s president who was later arrested by local authorities.

Turkish football’s “night of shame” has caused the country’s most popular sport to spiral into a crisis and has raised questions about on-pitch violence towards match officials.

Here’s a look at the events that unfolded since the violent incident in Ankara:

What happened during and after the match?

The Turkish Super Lig match between MKA Ankaragucu and Caykur Rizespor ended in a 1-1 draw on Monday after the visitors equalised in the last minute of added time. After the full-time whistle was blown, Ankaragucu President Faruk Koca rushed onto the pitch with a group of men and knocked out referee Halil Umut Meler with a blow to the left side of his face.

Meler was kicked several times in the ensuing melee, which occurred when fans invaded the pitch. The 37-year-old match official was shown standing minutes later with a black eye that had swelled up the left part of his face.

He eventually made it to the dressing room with the help of the police.

Why was the referee attacked?

Koca appeared to be incensed at Meler for sending off one of his players and then awarding a stoppage-time goal that allowed Rizespor to leave Ankara with a draw.

Meler released a statement on Tuesday saying Koca had threatened his life.

“Faruk Koca punched me under my left eye, and I fell to the ground. While I was on the ground, they kicked my face and other parts of my body many times,” Meler said.

“[He] told me and my fellow referees: ‘I will finish you.’ Addressing me in particular, he said: ‘I will kill you.’”

Meler was released from hospital in Ankara on Wednesday after undergoing observation and receiving a phone call from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Meler, a respected referee with accreditation to officiate international matches, is expected to recover and join the refereeing crew of the Euro 2024 championship, to be held from June to July in Germany.

Halil Umut Meler leaves the hospital in Ankara on December 13, 2023 [Cagla Gurdogan/Reuters]

Who is Faruk Koca?

MKE Ankaragucu’s Koca is a politician, former parliamentarian, aspiring Ankara mayor and member of Erdogan’s AK Party.

“If I am entrusted with the task of being the metropolitan municipality mayor, I will do what is necessary,” Koca said this year. However, the ruling party has initiated procedures to expel Koca.

Since the incident, Koca has resigned as club president – a role he took up in 2021 – but insists that his team was cheated by the referee.

“No matter how great an injustice or how wrong [the officiating] was, nothing can legitimise or explain the violence that I perpetrated,” Koca said in a club statement.

“I apologise to the Turkish refereeing community, the sports public and our nation,” he added.

Turkish Football Federation (TFF) chief Mehmet Buyukeksi said the sport’s governing body will announce penalties for the altercation.

Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc said Koca and two others were formally arrested for “injuring a public official” after prosecutors took statements from them.

“The investigation is continuing meticulously,” he said on the social media platform X.

Turkey’s president was also quick to condemn the incident.

“Sports means peace and brotherhood. The sport is incompatible with violence. We will never allow violence to take place in Turkish sports,” Erdogan wrote on X.

What has FIFA said?

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said the events after the match were “totally unacceptable and have no place in our sport or society”.

“Without match officials, there is no football,” he added.

European football’s governing body, UEFA, also condemned the incident.

“We urge the authorities and the responsible disciplinary bodies to take decisive and necessary action against anyone involved in acts of abuse and violence against referees,” UEFA said.

Matches were suspended indefinitely hours after the incident, but on Wednesday, the TFF said action will resume next week.

Is there a history of violent attacks on referees and match officials?

Violence in football is commonplace in Turkey despite efforts to clamp down on it although direct attacks on top-level referees are rare. Still, Buyukeksi blamed the attack on a culture of contempt towards referees.

“Everyone who has targeted referees and encouraged them to commit crimes is complicit in this despicable attack,” he said.

“The irresponsible statements of club presidents, managers, coaches and television commentators targeting referees have opened the way for this attack.”

Pierluigi Collina, chairman of FIFA’s referees committee, said the incident was horrific.

“Neither the referee nor the man deserved to live the experience he lived yesterday in Ankara. He was doing his job when he was assaulted on the field of play at the end of a match he just officiated,” Collina said on Tuesday.

Hugh Dallas, Turkish Super Lig’s head of referee education, was in the stadium when the incident happened and has called for governments to take action.

Referees in Turkey are often criticised by club managers and presidents for their decisions.

“I think a lot of club presidents, media and others will take a look at themselves today and realise when you whip up that type of mass hysteria regarding refereeing, this is the result,” he told the BBC.

“There has to be legislation and punishments put in place for clubs, players, owners or whoever when they behave in such a manner because it definitely can’t continue.”



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The Best Xbox Series X Deal: On Sale for Only $339.99 in Time for Christmas

You can’t keep a good deal down. Lenovo has dropped the price of the Xbox Series X down to $339.99 when you apply coupon code “SANTABOXX“, Target has it for $349.99 with Target Circle coupon, and Xbox has officially dropped the price to $399.99 at their online store as well. That’s up to $160 off the MSRP of a phenomenal current-gen video game console complete with a 4K Blu-ray compatible disc drive. It even arrives before Christmas, and this would make a phenomenal Christmas gift.

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For the record, this is a far better deal than the $439 price we saw during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Sometimes it pays to wait, apparently, even during the biggest sale event of the year. But it probably doesn’t pay to wait right now, as stock will likely be limited, and the price could go up any time.

The Xbox Series X is a current generation system able to drive 4K games at up to a glorious 120fps. It is technically a more powerful system than the PS5 and games that are compatible with both consoles usually perform better on the Xbox console. Compared to the $300 Xbox Series S, the X features more powerful hardware to enable it to run games in 4K (the Xbox Series S runs games at 1440p). The Xbox Series X also has a disc drive that can play 4K Blu-ray movies and physical game media and 1TB of internal storage.

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House Set to Approve Biden Impeachment Inquiry as It Hunts for an Offense

The Republican-led House is on track to approve a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden on Wednesday, pushing forward with a yearlong G.O.P. investigation that has failed to produce evidence of anything approaching high crimes or misdemeanors.

Republicans say the vote, which is expected in the evening, is needed to give them full authority to carry out their investigations amid anticipated legal challenges from the White House. Democrats have denounced the inquiry as a fishing expedition and a political stunt.

G.O.P. leaders refrained for months from calling a vote to open an impeachment inquiry, given the reservations of mainstream Republicans, many of them from politically competitive districts, about moving forward without proof that Mr. Biden had done anything wrong. But the political ground has shifted considerably, and most of them are now willing to do so, with some emphasizing that they are not yet ready to charge the president.

Representative Tom Cole, Republican of Oklahoma and chairman of the Rules Committee, portrayed the vote as a largely procedural step to shore up the House’s investigatory powers.

“Since September, the House has been engaged in an impeachment inquiry, examining whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to exercise constitutional power to impeach the president of the United States,” Mr. Cole said. “Today’s resolution simply formalizes that inquiry, and grants the House full authority to enforce its subpoenas that have been denied as recently as today.”

But Representative Jim McGovern, Democrat of Massachusetts, said there was nothing but rank politics at play.

“We are here for one reason and one reason alone: Donald Trump demanded that Republicans impeach, so they are going to impeach,” Mr. McGovern said. “They are weaponizing and abusing impeachment, one of the most somber and serious things that Congress can do, to attack President Joe Biden.”

The vote was scheduled to take place just hours after Hunter Biden, the president’s son and a main focus of the Republican investigation, defied a subpoena to sit for a private deposition. In a dramatic moment outside the Capitol on Wednesday morning, the younger Mr. Biden held a news conference in which he repeated his offer to publicly testify in the investigation into his father, but insisted again that he would not be interviewed behind closed doors. He has said he fears that Republicans would leak selectively from his testimony in efforts to distort it.

Republicans have issued a subpoena to the younger Biden, demanding to question him over his business dealings in Ukraine, China and other countries as they attempt to portray him as corrupt and link the deals to his father.

“I am here,” Mr. Biden said on Wednesday morning. “Let me state as clearly as I can: My father was not financially involved in my business — not as a practicing lawyer, not as a board member of Burisma, not my partnership with a Chinese private businessman, not in my investments at home nor abroad and certainly not as an artist.”

The Republicans leading the impeachment inquiry, including Representatives James R. Comer of Kentucky, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, and Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, threatened to hold him in contempt of Congress if he does not comply with demands for private testimony.

“We think he should come in and so if he doesn’t, we’re going to move forward with contempt proceedings,” Mr. Jordan said.

Since winning the majority, House Republicans have been investigating myriad aspects of President Biden’s family and administration, hunting for evidence that could be used to prove he is corrupt and should be impeached. Former President Donald J. Trump, still seething over being impeached twice, has urged on their investigation at every step.

The Republican inquiry has focused heavily on Hunter Biden, who is under indictment on federal tax and gun charges, and the work he did for companies and partners overseas. They are also examining whether the Biden administration interfered with the Justice Department investigation of Hunter Biden and whether President Biden mishandled classified documents when he was vice president or as a senator.

Using their subpoena power, Republicans have obtained more than 36,000 pages of bank records; 2,000 pages of suspicious activity reports from the Treasury Department; and dozens of hours of testimony from two of Hunter Biden’s business partners, a senior official from the National Archives and Records Administration, seven federal agents and three U.S. attorneys.

“President Biden must be held accountable for his lies, corruption and obstruction,” Mr. Comer said. “We have a duty to provide the accountability and transparency that Americans demand and deserve.”

The impeachment inquiry resolution does not accuse Mr. Biden of any wrongdoing. It authorizes three Republican-led panels to continue their investigations and petition a court for grand jury materials; authorizes subpoenas and retroactively approves a slew that have already been issued; and allows for the hiring of outside counsel to help with the inquiry.

Speaker Mike Johnson, who has accused Mr. Biden of corruption, said lawmakers are particularly focused on investigating four areas: the millions of dollars Hunter Biden and James Biden, the president’s brother, received from overseas business deals; false or misleading statements the elder Mr. Biden made about his son’s work; incidents in which the elder Mr. Biden met with or spoke with his son’s business partners; and about $240,000 the elder Mr. Biden received from his family members as reimbursement for loans.

Republicans have labored, so far without success, to prove that President Biden was enriched by his son’s business dealings. Many of the documents they have produced thus far have, in fact, demonstrated the opposite: that Mr. Biden lent money to his son and brother when they were in need, and they later paid him back.

The House Oversight Committee released documents that showed that one of Hunter Biden’s businesses, Owasco PC, made three payments of $1,380 to Joseph R. Biden Jr. in 2018 when he was not in office. Republicans said the payments were evidence of corruption. Other documents indicate the money was to pay back his father for helping to cover the cost of a Ford truck.

In a briefing with reporters, Mr. Jordan laid out his plan to call in nine more witnesses for questioning within two months.

In particular, Republicans are attempting to force two tax investigators to testify about why Hunter Biden wasn’t charged with felonies earlier. The Biden administration has made their bosses available to testify, but has balked at some of the Republicans’ demands, citing the lack of approval of the inquiry by the full House.

Mr. Jordan said Republicans were investigating whether Mr. Biden had taken a bribe, abused his power, engaged in other forms of misconduct or obstructed their investigation. Mr. Jordan suggested that false statements the president had made about his son’s business interests — such as his claim that Hunter Biden had not received any money from China — could constitute obstruction.

“We’ll look at all the facts and make a decision,” Mr. Jordan said. “Was it obstruction when Joe Biden said all the things he has said that turned out not to be accurate?”

On Wednesday, Hunter Biden said Republicans had invaded his privacy and savaged him personally for six years in the service of a false narrative about his father.

“They ridiculed my struggle with addiction; they belittled my recovery; and they have tried to dehumanize me — all to embarrass and damage my father, who has devoted his entire public life to service,” he said.

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Tesla recalls nearly all US vehicles over autopilot system defects | Automotive Industry News

The firm’s largest-ever recall comes after a two-year investigation by federal safety regulator focused on autopilot function.

Tesla is recalling more than two million cars in the United States, nearly all of its vehicles sold there, after a federal regulator said defects with the autopilot system pose a safety hazard.

In a recall filing on Wednesday, the carmaker said autopilot software system controls “may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse”.

“Automated technology holds great promise for improving safety but only when it is deployed responsibly,” said a spokesperson for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which has been investigating the autopilot function for more than two years.

“Today’s action is an example of improving automated systems by prioritizing safety.”

The decision marks the largest-ever recall for Tesla, as autonomous vehicle development in the US hits a series of snags over safety concerns. The company has said that it will install new safeguards and fix current defects.

The recall covers models Y, S, 3 and X produced between October 5, 2012, and December 7, 2023.

Speaking before the US House of Representatives on Wednesday, acting NHTSA Administrator Ann Carlson said she was happy Tesla had agreed to a recall.

She said that the agency first started investigating Tesla’s autopilot function in August 2021 after hearing about several fatal crashes that occurred when the autopilot was on.

“One of the things we determined is that drivers are not always paying attention when that system is on,” she said.

Documents posted on Wednesday by the agency said the current autopilot design can lead to “foreseeable misuse of the system,” and that the changes to be instituted will “further encourage the driver to adhere to their continuous driving responsibility”.

Some experts have raised questions over whether such steps go far enough.

“The compromise is disappointing,” Phil Koopman, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University who studies autonomous vehicle safety, told The Associated Press.

“Because it does not fix the problem that the older cars do not have adequate hardware for driver monitoring.”

Driverless cars, exalted by supporters as an exciting technological advancement, have faced a series of setbacks in recent months.

In October, California suspended testing by the self-driving car firm Cruise, after California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) raised questions about safety concerns.

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Displaced Palestinians “don’t have anything to survive on” | Israel-Palestine conflict News

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“They are suffering right now. They don’t have anything to survive on.” Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum observed the deteriorating conditions many Palestinians are being forced to endure after being told to evacuate to so-called safe areas by Israel.

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Charlie Sheen Reveals Where He and Ex Denise Richards Stand

After the Spin City star shared in June 2022 that he “did not condone” Sami’s decision to join the content platform, Denise clapped back in her own statement, telling E! News 

“All I can do as a parent is guide her and trust her judgment, but she makes her own choices.” 

Pointing to her own risqué ventures such as posing for Playboy, the Wild Things star, who later joined OnlyFans herself, noted on Instagram at the time that she couldn’t “be judgmental,” adding that “quite frankly her father shouldn’t be either.”

And it seems Denise’s posts resonated with his ex as he subsequently shared in a statement that his wife “illuminated a variety of salient point that in my haste, I overlooked and dismissed.”

He added, “Now more than ever, it’s essential that Sami have a united parental front to rely upon, as she embarks on this new adventure. From this moment forward, she’ll have it abundantly.”  

Charlie and Denise aren’t the only Hollywood divorcees who’ve let bygones be bygones. Read on for more friendly exes. 

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How is the Gaza War seen beyond the US and the West? | Israel-Palestine conflict

Israel was isolated with a few allies in the UN General Assembly vote.

An overwhelming call at the United Nations General Assembly for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Israel and the United States were among the few voting against the resolution.

How isolated are these two nations from most of the world, which opposes the war?

Can international opposition have any impact?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Guests:

Temir Porras – former career diplomat in Venezuela and policy adviser specialising in Latin American economics and geopolitics

Melanie Verwoerd – former South African ambassador and member of parliament during Nelson Mandela’s administration

Sami Hermez – associate professor at Northwestern University in Qatar who specialises in social movements, the state and security in the Arab world

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