Europa League: Olympiakos v Burnley – Heaton starts for Clarets

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Olympiakos v Burnley live in Europa League qualifying play-offs – Live – BBC Sport


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Summary

  1. First game of two leg play-off to reach group stage
  2. Burnley make six changes, Tom Heaton starts in goal
  3. Burnley beat Aberdeen and Istanbul Basaksehir to reach this stage
  4. Olympiakos beat Swiss side Luzern in the third qualifying round


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Reports: CEO of company that owns National Enquirer offered immunity deal in exchange for info on Trump and Cohen

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WASHINGTON — David Pecker, the CEO of American Media Inc., has been granted immunity by federal prosecutors in a deal that led to him describing President Donald Trump’s role in hush agreements with women ahead of the 2016 election, according to The Wall Street Journal and Vanity Fair. 

Pecker, a close Trump ally, has been accused of helping silence negative stories about the president, including purchasing the rights to stories then quashing them in a practice that’s known as “catch and kill.” 

He is accused of doing this with Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model. One of his magazines, The National Enquirer, bought the rights to her story claiming that she’d had an affair with Trump, who was already married to Melania Trump at the time.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the immunity agreement, followed by Vanity Fair and NBC News. All used unnamed sources. 

AMI did not immediately respond to a request for comment from USA TODAY.

In exchange for immunity, Pecker met with prosecutors and described details of the deals, which were arranged by Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, the news organizations reported.

Pecker told prosecutors that Trump had knowledge of the deals, the Journal reported.

Per the Journal, Dylan Howard, the company’s chief content officer would also not be criminally charged.

On Tuesday, the pair were mentioned, though not by name, in an indictment charging Cohen with criminal charges, including campaign finance violations. 

More: Five things to know about Michael Cohen’s guilty plea

Prosecutors charged Cohen helped arrange an agreement with one woman – McDougal – to sell the story of her affair with Trump to The National Enquirer. The magazine paid her $150,000 for the rights to any story involving her relationship with “any then-married man.” 

The magazine was not named in court documents, but prosecutors’ description matches the Enquirer. McDougal is referred to as “Woman-1.” 

Prosecutors said that although the agreement was ostensibly to pay her for writing for the magazine, “its principle purpose … was to suppress Woman-1’s story so as to prevent it from influencing the election.”

The court records allege the chairman, Pecker, and a chief executive of the magazine’s parent company had agreed to help the campaign “deal with negative stories about [Trump’s] relationships with women, by, among other things, assisting the campaign in identifying such stories so they could be purchased and their publication avoided.” 

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‘Fortnite’ Makes a Lot More Money Than You Realize

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One year on: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

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At least 90 percent of the Rohingya population in Myanmar’s Rakhine state fled to neighbouring Bangladesh last year to escape a campaign of violence conducted by the Myanmar army and described by the United Nations as “textbook ethnic cleansing”.

Since August 25, 2017, some 700,000 people crossed the border, bringing with them stories of extreme violence, burned villages, murders and rape.

According to the UN, Bangladesh is hosting more than 960,000 Rohingya refugees, including those who arrived a year ago. But the Bangladeshi authorities say the number exceeds one million.

The vast majority of the latest arrivals are located in the densely-populated Kutupalong-Balukhali complex, known as the “Mega Camp” and home to more than 600,000 people.

Bangladeshi authorities have recently announced plans to relocate 100,000 Rohingya living in border camps to Bhasan Char, an uninhabited river island that emerged from the silt around 20 years ago in the Bay of Bengal.

The government says it will spend some $280m to build housing and infrastructure, suggesting that the island could be used by Bangladeshi people once the Rohingya population is repatriated.

But the plan has drawn criticism from human rights groups, with Human Rights Watch saying the island is unfit to build accommodation on because of its vulnerability to high waves, tides and extreme weather events.

One year into the latest Rohingya crisis, Aung San Suu Kyi has meanwhile defended her government’s actions in Rakhine state and refused to recognise the atrocities committed by the Myanmar military.

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Europa League: Teenager Johnston starts for Celtic against Suduva

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Europa League: Suduva draw level with Celtic – Live – BBC Sport


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Summary

  1. Ntcham heads in from close range
  2. FK Suduva 1-1 Celtic
  3. Rangers v FC Ufa to follow at 19:45 BST
  4. Get involved #bbcsportscot


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Trump keeps comparing campaign finance violations to Obama. Here’s how they’re different

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President Donald Trump is defending the hush money payments made by his former attorney Michael Cohen to a pair of women, insisting, contrary to Cohen’s guilty plea, that the effort wasn’t “even a campaign violation.” (Aug. 22)
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After Michael Cohen implicated President Donald Trump in open court in two campaign finance violations, Trump has been on the defensive.

The violations arose from an alleged scheme to silence two women who claimed affairs with the president. Cohen says he paid them off at the direction of Trump and pleaded guilty to eight counts on Tuesday. 

But Trump argues that campaign finance issues are common and what happened wasn’t a crime. On an interview that aired Thursday on FOX News, Trump pointed to his predecessor, former president Barack Obama, who he said was caught in a “massive” violation.

“Almost everybody that runs for office has campaign violations,” he argued. 

But there’s one key difference: the violation in Trump’s case was apparently purposeful. 

What happened with Obama?

In 2013, President Obama was fined $375,000 by the Federal Election Commission after his 2008 campaign did not turn in reports for about 1,300 last-minute donations that totaled nearly $1.9 million. 

The fine was one of the largest against a presidential campaign and topped the $208,000 in civil penalties paid by Rev. Al Sharpton after failing to accurately report receipts and spending during his 2004 presidential bid.

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Tuesday was a bad day in court for former associates of President Donald Trump, and it could foreshadow tough days ahead for the president. AP’s Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace looks at what it all means for Trump’s White House. (Aug. 21)
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Republican Bob Dole’s 1996 presidential campaign was fined $100,000.

What’s going on with Trump?

In Trump’s case, Cohen told a judge that he paid off the two women “in coordination with, and at the direction of” the then-candidate. He said the secretive payments to hide damaging information about Trump were made for the sole purpose of “influencing the election.” 

It wasn’t just Cohen’s word, either. In court, federal prosecutors laid out their evidence, the timeline and the paper trail showing the payments and why they were made. 

Trump isn’t wrong in saying plenty of candidates have been fined for campaign finance violations. It’s relatively common to be fined by the Federal Election Commission for civil violations, as many of the violations aren’t done with malice. 

Even Trump’s campaign had issues. The FEC pointed out more than 1,000 errors in one 2016 filing, about a handful of which violated campaign finance laws, according to CNN. 

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How big is the average penis? Let’s compare with household objects.

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What's the average penis size? Well, it's not banana size.
What’s the average penis size? Well, it’s not banana size.

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Size matters … for science, anyway.

While there have been numerous prior studies (both scholarly and unscientific) on penis size, the British Journal of Urology International (BJUI) published one of the girthiest analyses to date. Pulling data from 17 previous academic papers that included a total of 15,521 men worldwide, researchers in the UK came up with a meta-analysis of what they believe to be the average penis size and girth of a penis when erect and when flaccid.

Sorry, guys, but your eggplant emoji isn’t exactly accurate. According to the new research in BJUI, the average flaccid penis is 3.61 inches in length and 5.16 inches in length when erect. Girth is 3.66 inches when flaccid and 4.59 inches when erect.

Numbers aren’t the only results to come out of the new study. It also questions some of the common penis size stereotypes, like whether your race or foot size are determining factors for penis size.

The researchers did not find enough evidence from the 17 previous studies to come up with a conclusion about the difference in size by race. Two studies incorporated foot size into account, and found penile length to be “significantly weakly correlated,” while the other did not find a correlation at all between the two.

The stronger statistically significant correlations were between flaccid stretched or erect length and height, which was found in four studies, although the correlations were not extremely strong.

Of course, there are a few limitations that could affect penile dimensions, including temperature, level of arousal and sperm count.

But we’re much more interested in what 3.61 and 5.16 inches actually looks like, so we’ve compared the two averages with everyday household objects.

Let’s get establish a penis size baseline …

Blue lego is the size of an average flaccid penis.

Red lego is the size of an average erect penis.

The average flaccid penis is 3.61 inches. The average erect penis is 5.16 inches. This is what that looks like in Lego form.

The average flaccid penis is 3.61 inches. The average erect penis is 5.16 inches. This is what that looks like in Lego form.

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Now let’s get comparing to 17 household items …

1. A crayon 

The average penis size compared to a crayon.

The average penis size compared to a crayon.

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2. A pair of batteries

Average penis size compared to batteries.

Average penis size compared to batteries.

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3. A Nerf Dart

Average penis size compared to Nerf Dart.

Average penis size compared to Nerf Dart.

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4. A “fun” size Snickers bar

Average penis size compared to a candy bar. But not a full size one.

Average penis size compared to a candy bar. But not a full size one.

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5. A small cactus

Average penis size compared to a small cactus. (Don't put your penis near a cactus.)

Average penis size compared to a small cactus. (Don’t put your penis near a cactus.)

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6. A ticket

Average penis size compared to a ticket of some sort.

Average penis size compared to a ticket of some sort.

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7. A pair of wine corks

Average penis size compared to not one, but TWO wine corks.

Average penis size compared to not one, but TWO wine corks.

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8. A shot glass

Average penis size compared to a shot glass (before you had a shot anyway).

Average penis size compared to a shot glass (before you had a shot anyway).

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9. A Diet Coke can

Average penis size compared to a Diet Coke can, or really soda can really. Even if your penis is a La Croix guy.

Average penis size compared to a Diet Coke can, or really soda can really. Even if your penis is a La Croix guy.

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10. Three batteries 

The average flaccid penis is two batteries, but the average erect penis is about three batteries.

The average flaccid penis is two batteries, but the average erect penis is about three batteries.

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11. Hand lotion 

Average penis size compared to lotion bottle, but not like a huge bottle of lotion.

Average penis size compared to lotion bottle, but not like a huge bottle of lotion.

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12. Three small Snickers bars, just the tip bitten off one

Average penis size compared to delicious, slightly eaten candy.

Average penis size compared to delicious, slightly eaten candy.

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13. (Almost) two sticks of gum

Average penis size compared to sticks of gum. Minty.

Average penis size compared to sticks of gum. Minty.

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14. Two toothpicks

Average penis size compared to toothpicks (length wise, at least).

Average penis size compared to toothpicks (length wise, at least).

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15. Three wine corks

Average penis size compared to wine corks.

Average penis size compared to wine corks.

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16. A small TV remote

Average penis size compared to small TV remote. Power off.

Average penis size compared to small TV remote. Power off.

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17. And, of course, a banana

Average penis size vs. a banana

Average penis size vs. a banana

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Row widens after German police blocked TV crew at PEGIDA rally

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A scandal about German police officers obstructing a TV crew at a far-right rally has escalated after it emerged that the protester at the centre of the dispute was an off-duty police staff, raising further concerns about entrenched right-wing sympathies among the police and attacks on press freedom.

Authorities in Saxony confirmed on Wednesday that the police employee had attended a march by anti-Islam and anti-migrant group PEGIDA in the state capital, Dresden, on August 18 and had reported journalists covering the rally to police who detained them for 45 minutes.

Video footage showed a well-built man in sunglasses and a hat in the colours of the German flag confronting the crew working for public broadcaster ZDF, waving his hands at the camera, telling them not to film and reporting them to the police.

The ZDF reporter, Arndt Ginzel, accused police of effectively acting as the “executive” arm of PEGIDA.

The incident took place at a rally against a visit to Dresden by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. 

But Merkel’s conservatives also faced accusations of ignoring the rise of far-right groups in Saxony, after state premier Michael Kretschmer, a senior member of the chancellor’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), appeared to defend the police action, writing on Twitter: “The only people who come across seriously in this video are policemen.”

A deputy leader of the Social Democrats (SPD), who share power with the CDU in the federal German government, accused Merkel’s party of complacency about the growth of the far-right.

“The CDU in Saxony has for decades denied or trivialised right-wing radical movements and violence,” Ralf Stegner told Handelsblatt daily.

It has “allowed right-wing thinking in Saxony not only to go unchallenged but also to be acceptable”, he said.

Press freedom 

German Justice Minister Katarina Barley, also from the SPD, said the events were “very worrying” and had to be quickly and comprehensively cleared up.

“Press freedom is an important part of our society and our constitution,” she said. 

Kretschmer has since said he is a convinced defender of a free press and Die Welt newspaper quoted him on Thursday as saying, “I am intent on assessing the situation calmly and in a factual manner.”

Cornelia Hass, chief executive of the DJV union representing journalists, urged Germany’s federal and state security officials to review the way police are trained in their dealings with reporters.

“Safeguarding press freedom needs to be a major element in the training of security forces,” she said.

Journalists covering demonstrations by PEGIDA are regularly spat at, verbally abused and threatened by protesters with little police intervention.

Rise of the far right

Merkel’s decision in 2015 to let in about one million refugees and migrants, many fleeing wars in the Middle East, has fuelled support for far-right groups such as PEGIDA and the Alternative for Germany (AfD), now the main opposition party in parliament.

Saxony, the cradle of the PEGIDA movement, is a stronghold for far-right sentiment. In last year’s federal election, the AfD was the strongest party in the state, pushing Merkel’s CDU into second place.

Kretschmer, who has criticised Merkel’s migration policy, faces a tough challenge in next year’s state election to hold Saxony for the CDU.

Neo-Nazis have a strong tradition in Saxony, especially in Dresden, where they gather every year on February 13 to mark the Allied firebombing of the city in World War II which killed 25,000 people and destroyed its baroque architecture.

Asked by broadcaster NDR about the off-duty police employee taking part in a PEGIDA rally, a Saxony police spokesman did not deny there might be supporters of the group in police ranks.

“The police is a cross-section of society. We have all political views,” he said.

SOURCE: Al Jazeera and news agencies

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Peter Hartley: Rangers comments could lead to punishment for Motherwell captain

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Peter Hartley: Fabio Cardoso broken nose ‘fun to watch’

Motherwell captain Peter Hartley could face Scottish FA sanctions after saying it was “fun to watch” former Rangers defender Fabio Cardoso “weeping” after breaking his nose last season.

Cardoso was injured in a clash with Motherwell forward Ryan Bowman in their League Cup semi-final in October.

The Scottish FA’s interim compliance officer will decide whether to take action.

Hartley has since apologised on social media for making the comments.

He said they “fall below the standards expected” of a Motherwell captain and that he got “caught up in the excitement” in the build-up to Sunday’s game.

In the aftermath of last season’s semi-final, Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson dismissed criticism that they are a “dirty” team.

Hartley, though, expects another fiery clash when the sides meet at Fir Park in the Premiership.

“We’ll show them respect with regards to how they play on the training pitch, but when we cross the white line on Sunday there won’t be much respect shown,” the 30-year-old defender said.

“They were [tasty encounters], Fir Park definitely, and obviously at Hampden as well. They’ve all been entertaining, the games have been close as well.

“We’re not going to sit and try and take a draw. We’re going to come out on Sunday with the mentality to take all three points.”

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State Department orders travel advisory for Mexico after 8 bodies found in Cancun

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Planning on traveling to Cancun? You might want to reconsider. The State Department just issued a level 2 “exercise increased caution” travel advisory for Mexico.
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The State Department issued a travel advisory Wednesday warning American tourists headed to beach getaways in Cancun, Mexico to use caution after eight bodies were discovered in the city this week.

Mexican prosecutors say they have found a total of eight dead bodies on the streets of Cancun, with two bodies dumped at two spots and four others found shot to death individually. None of the killings occurred in the city’s beach-side hotel zone.

“Violent crime, such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery, is widespread,” the travel advisory notes. The U.S. government is limited to intervene in emergencies citizens may face in Mexico and government employees cannot travel to certain areas, according to the advisory. 

The bodies of a man and a woman were found stuffed in the trunk of a taxi early Tuesday in Paseos del Mar, Cancun, local newspaper Riviera Maya News reported. The bodies have yet to be identified. 

Authorities discovered dismembered bodies of two men in multiple plastic bags at another location Tuesday.

Another man was discovered bound and killed by gun wound. The prosecutors’ office for the state of Quintana Roo said another man was killed while lying in a hammock, while another was found shot and covered in a plastic bag.

Authorities found the eighth victim decapitated in the neighborhood of Tres Reyes, according to Newsweek, citing local reports.

The U.S. State Department warned visitors not to travel to Mexican states Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa and Tamaulipas due to crime. The department also advised travelers to use toll roads, avoid driving at night, use caution when taking money out of banks or ATMs and be alert at local bars, nightclubs and casinos. It is also advised to not display signs of wealth. 

More: Airlines trim flights to Mexican resort areas after reports of tourist blackouts

More: Cancun crime wave threatens tourist mecca

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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