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USA Today
11-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Flyers vs. Islanders April 12: Injured players, inactives, latest updates
Flyers vs. Islanders April 12: Injured players, inactives, latest updates The New York Islanders (34-33-11) are keeping their eye on four players on the injury report as they prepare for their Saturday, April 12 matchup with the Philadelphia Flyers (32-37-9) at Wells Fargo Center, which begins at 12:30 p.m. ET. Stream NHL games and originals all season long on ESPN+! Flyers vs. Islanders game info Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025 Saturday, April 12, 2025 Time: 12:30 p.m. ET 12:30 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Venue: Wells Fargo Center NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 6:38 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Favorite: Flyers (-110) Flyers (-110) Underdog: Islanders (-110) Islanders (-110) Total: 5.5 Flyers injury report April 12 Rasmus Ristolainen | D (Out For Season) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 63 63 Stats: 4 goals, 15 assists, 19 points Ryan Ellis | D (Out For Season) Injury: Back Back Games played: 0 0 Stats: 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points Islanders injury report April 12 Ilya Sorokin | G (Day-To-Day) Injury: Lower Body Lower Body Games played: 59 59 Stats: 1476 saves, 29-23-6 record Mathew Barzal | C (Out) Injury: Kneecap Kneecap Games played: 30 30 Stats: 6 goals, 14 assists, 20 points Semyon Varlamov | G (Out For Season) Injury: Lower Body Lower Body Games played: 10 10 Stats: 232 saves, 3-4-3 record Anthony Duclair | LW (Out) Injury: Personal Personal Games played: 44 44 Stats: 7 goals, 4 assists, 11 points Watch the NHL on Fubo!


USA Today
31-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Flyers vs. Predators March 31: Injured players, inactives, latest updates
Flyers vs. Predators March 31: Injured players, inactives, latest updates The Nashville Predators (27-38-8) have four players currently listed on the injury report as they ready to play the Philadelphia Flyers (30-36-9) on Monday, March 31 at Wells Fargo Center, with the puck dropping at 7 p.m. ET. Stream NHL games and originals all season long on ESPN+! Flyers vs. Predators game info Date: Monday, March 31, 2025 Monday, March 31, 2025 Time: 7 p.m. ET 7 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Venue: Wells Fargo Center NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 9:37 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Favorite: Flyers (-120) Flyers (-120) Underdog: Predators (+100) Predators (+100) Total: 6 Flyers injury report March 31 Ryan Ellis | D (Out For Season) Injury: Back Back Games played: 0 0 Stats: 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points Rasmus Ristolainen | D (Out) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 63 63 Stats: 4 goals, 15 assists, 19 points Garnet Hathaway | RW (Day-To-Day) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 60 60 Stats: 8 goals, 10 assists, 18 points Predators injury report March 31 Jeremy Lauzon | D (Out For Season) Injury: Lower Body Lower Body Games played: 28 28 Stats: 0 goals, 1 assists, 1 point Colton Sissons | C (Day-To-Day) Injury: Lower Body Lower Body Games played: 72 72 Stats: 7 goals, 14 assists, 21 points Adam Wilsby | D (Out For Season) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 23 23 Stats: 1 goal, 4 assists, 5 points Roman Josi | D (Out) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 53 53 Stats: 9 goals, 29 assists, 38 points Watch the NHL on Fubo!


USA Today
22-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Flyers vs. Blackhawks March 23: Injured players, inactives, latest updates
Flyers vs. Blackhawks March 23: Injured players, inactives, latest updates The Philadelphia Flyers' (28-34-9) injury report has three players listed as they prepare for a Sunday, March 23 game against the Chicago Blackhawks (20-40-9) at United Center. The matchup begins at 3 p.m. ET. Stream NHL games and originals all season long on ESPN+! Flyers vs. Blackhawks game info Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025 Sunday, March 23, 2025 Time: 3 p.m. ET 3 p.m. ET TV channel: NHL Network (Watch LIVE with Fubo!) NHL Network (Watch LIVE with Fubo!) Location: Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Venue: United Center NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 6:37 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Favorite: Flyers (-145) Flyers (-145) Underdog: Blackhawks (+120) Blackhawks (+120) Total: 6 Flyers injury report March 23 Ryan Ellis | D (Out For Season) Injury: Back Back Games played: 0 0 Stats: 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points Rasmus Ristolainen | D (Day-To-Day) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 63 63 Stats: 4 goals, 15 assists, 19 points Garnet Hathaway | RW (Day-To-Day) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 60 60 Stats: 8 goals, 10 assists, 18 points Blackhawks injury report March 23 Laurent Brossoit | G (Out For Season) Injury: Knee Knee Games played: 0 0 Stats: 0 saves, 0-0-0 record Colton Dach | C (Day-To-Day) Injury: Elbow Elbow Games played: 25 25 Stats: 2 goals, 5 assists, 7 points Watch the NHL on Fubo!


USA Today
17-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Lightning vs. Flyers March 17: Injured players, inactives, latest updates
Lightning vs. Flyers March 17: Injured players, inactives, latest updates The Tampa Bay Lightning (38-23-5) have zero players currently listed on the injury report as they ready to play the Philadelphia Flyers (28-32-8) on Monday, March 17 at Amalie Arena, with the puck dropping at 7 p.m. ET. Stream NHL games and originals all season long on ESPN+! Lightning vs. Flyers game info Date: Monday, March 17, 2025 Monday, March 17, 2025 Time: 7 p.m. ET 7 p.m. ET TV channel: ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) ESPN+ (Watch on ESPN+ or LIVE on Fubo) Location: Tampa, Florida Tampa, Florida Venue: Amalie Arena NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 9:37 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Favorite: Lightning (-250) Lightning (-250) Underdog: Flyers (+200) Flyers (+200) Total: 6 Lightning injury report March 17 No injuries listed. Flyers injury report March 17 Ryan Ellis | D (Out For Season) Injury: Back Back Games played: 0 0 Stats: 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 points Rasmus Ristolainen | D (Day-To-Day) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 63 63 Stats: 4 goals, 15 assists, 19 points Garnet Hathaway | RW (Day-To-Day) Injury: Upper Body Upper Body Games played: 60 60 Stats: 8 goals, 10 assists, 18 points Watch the NHL on Fubo!
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
The New Republican Budget Plan Is Unserious
Serious problems should be met with serious solutions. We have serious problems, namely a fast-growing debt and a need to extend some tax cuts in an unforgiving environment where interest rates are high and inflation is rising again. Unfortunately, despite a new mandate, House Republicans have yet to rise to the occasion. Their latest budget blueprint shows that fiscal responsibility vanishes the moment real choices arise. As a reminder, government debt stands at 100 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). It will grow to 117 percent by 2034 if the tax cuts are allowed to expire as scheduled this year. It was 76.5 percent when the cuts were first passed in 2017. For those wondering why deficits and debt have accumulated so much, here are some more numbers. According to Center for a Free Economy President Ryan Ellis, since 2017, tax revenues have grown by 58 percent, while spending has grown by 75 percent. These hikes weren't driven by inflation alone, which increased by 31 percent cumulatively over the period. As Ellis rightly notes, we can't blame taxpayers. The fault lies squarely with politicians' spending incontinence. Enter the House Republican budget blueprint for a "big beautiful bill" as requested by the president. As the Committee for a Responsible Budget explains, "the budget resolution's instructions include a net $3.3 trillion in allowable deficit increases—or nearly $4 trillion including interest in additional debt by 2034." It also raises the debt ceiling by $4 trillion. Basically, we're talking about offsetting as much as $4.8 trillion—mostly for tax cut extensions—with only $1.5 trillion in supposed spending reductions. The plan projects that additional tax revenue from economic growth will temper the debt impact. While I've touted the potential for some tax cut extensions to boost economic growth, this is a case of wishful thinking by Republicans. In part, it's because the plan relies on the same kinds of budget gimmicks and unrealistic assumptions we've seen before, like counting on Congress to deliver on large future spending cuts to discretionary spending and Medicaid. It's not as if there isn't lots to cut—there is, especially considering the unhinged government expansions of the last four years—but it remains politically tough. As the Manhattan Institute's Jessica Riedl notes, achieving the assumed level of cuts in the plan would require Congress to deliver the lowest discretionary spending share of GDP since the 1930s while simultaneously increasing defense and border security spending. Why would we expect Congress to have the stomach for that? Many Republicans are putting their faith in Elon Musk's cost cutting, but it's not enough. Much of what needs to happen requires Congress, which apparently prefers to once again kick the can down the road. The blueprint makes other questionable assumptions. I doubt we'll find $2.6 trillion in extra revenue from a highly improbable 2.8 percent annual GDP growth rate, considering the approximately 1.8 percent growth baseline. Yes, extending the provision allowing businesses to quickly and fully deduct the cost of their investments would have a powerful, positive impact on growth. However, many of the other tax provisions have little growth oomph. In addition, there are plenty of headwinds that will hamper growth, such as the increase of the debt itself and the uncertainty created by a president who spends his time threatening trading partners with ever more tariffs. There's real risk that inflation may pick up again, in part because previous fiscal decadence has led to enormous interest payments on the debt, which has serious ripple effects. If Republicans decide to extend taxes without any concern for adding to the debt, they will contribute to the problem. And indeed, it looks like that's what they are setting out to do. The saddest part is that this version of the plan will be better than whatever bargained budget congressional Republicans can get across the finish line—especially after caving to those who want to eliminate revenue savers from the 2017 tax reform, such as the limits put on the state and local tax deduction. I get it: Governing is hard, so legislators tout savings and revenue that may never materialize. But glossy narratives do nothing to fix the nation's daunting debt trajectory, and budgets like this latest one push us closer to crisis. Without difficult structural reforms, debt will continue to mount, forcing harsher choices later. To capitalize on their opportunity, Republicans must confront reality. So stop the charade and cut both discretionary spending and the growth of runaway entitlement spending. And cut any unfair tax loopholes that prevent us from paying for a slightly more modest government. COPYRIGHT 2025 The post The New Republican Budget Plan Is Unserious appeared first on