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NFL Top 100: Arizona Cardinals to face No. 80 Packer DE Rashan Gary in 2025
NFL Top 100: Arizona Cardinals to face No. 80 Packer DE Rashan Gary in 2025

USA Today

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

NFL Top 100: Arizona Cardinals to face No. 80 Packer DE Rashan Gary in 2025

The No. 80 player in the 'NFL Top 100' is Packers DE Rashan Gary, whom the Cardinals face in Week 7 in 2025. The NFL began its third week of revealing players in the "NFL Top 100" on Monday, beginning the week with two players the Arizona Cardinals will face in 2025. Player No. 80 is Green Bay Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary, who was No. 50 last year. The former first-round pick enters his seventh season and made the Pro Bowl in 2024 for the first time in his career. In six seasons, he has 39 career sacks. Last season, he had 7.5. New York Giants running back Dante Miller described Gary as "a nasty player" and spoke how he hits when he makes tackles. "You can feel it every time," he said. Two of Gary's sacks last season came against two of the best tackles in the league — Detroit's Penei Sewell and Philadalphia's Lane Johnson. The Cardinals play the Packers at Lambeau Field in Week 7 in 2025. Last season, they held their own against Gary, holding him to simply three tackles and one quarterback hit. 'NFL Top 100' opponents for Cardinals in 2025 Of the 22 players in the top 100 revealed as of Monday, the Cardinals face the following: Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.

CPO Futures End Lower On Profit-Taking
CPO Futures End Lower On Profit-Taking

Barnama

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

CPO Futures End Lower On Profit-Taking

WORLD By K. Naveen Prabu KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Bernama) -- The crude palm oil (CPO) futures contract on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives closed lower today on profit-taking by traders. Fastmarkets Palm Oil Analytics senior analyst Dr Sathia Varqa said traders locked in profits following Monday's rally, which had lifted prices to a three-month high. He added that the stronger ringgit also pressured the market. 'The ringgit strengthened sharply against the United States (US) dollar, making ringgit-denominated CPO more expensive for international buyers,' he told Bernama. Meanwhile, palm oil trader David Ng said expectations of slower export performance weighed on prices. 'CPO plunged below RM4,200 per tonne as concerns over export weakness in the coming weeks weigh on market sentiment. 'We see price support at RM4,100 per tonne and resistance at RM4,300,' he said. At the close, the spot-month July contract remained unchanged at RM4,109 per tonne, August 2025 declined by RM77 to RM4,106 per tonne, and September 2025 fell RM84 to RM4,146 per tonne.

Packers DE Rashan Gary ranks No. 80 in 'NFL Top 100 Players of 2025'
Packers DE Rashan Gary ranks No. 80 in 'NFL Top 100 Players of 2025'

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Packers DE Rashan Gary ranks No. 80 in 'NFL Top 100 Players of 2025'

For the second consecutive season, Green Bay Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary has made the "NFL Top 100 Players" list. After ranking No. 50 entering the 2024 season, Gary checked in at No. 80 overall in "NFL Top 100 Players of 2025" list. The first 20 players on the list have now been revealed, and Gary is the first Packers player to make the list. A first-time Pro Bowler in 2024, Gary produced 7.5 sacks, 15 quarterback hits, nine tackles for loss, 49 total pressures and a forced fumble across 17 regular season games for the Packers last season. His overall numbers took a step back -- Gary had 9.0 sacks and 22 quarterback hits in 2023 -- but a strong overall season, in which he became a top run-defending edge rusher -- helped keep Gary in the top 100 list. Gary moved from standup outside linebacker in the 3-4 defense in 2023 to a true 4-3 defensive end for Jeff Hafley in 2024. According to ESPN Analytics, Gary ranked first among all edge rushers in "Run Stop Win Rate" after producing 63 wins on only 170 plays in 2024. He also produced a career-high 33 stops, or a tackle creating a failure for the offense, per PFF. However, Gary had only 47 pressures, down from 60 in 2023, and his pass-rush win rate dropped to 12.7 percent, which ranked 33rd among all edge rushers with at least 280 pass-rushing snaps in 2024. Despite getting a spot in the top 100 list, Gary did not make ESPN's list of top 10 edge rushers entering 2025.

Savile Row isn't just for men anymore: How bespoke is getting a feminine fit
Savile Row isn't just for men anymore: How bespoke is getting a feminine fit

The Star

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Savile Row isn't just for men anymore: How bespoke is getting a feminine fit

Daisy Knatchbull first hit headlines in 2016 after waltzing into Royal Ascot – the week of horse races that is a cornerstone of the English summer social season – wearing a top hat, blue waistcoat, full morning coat with tails and six-inch Louboutin heels. Never mind that morning suits were traditionally the sartorial reserve of English gentlemen. Knatchbull – a great-granddaughter of Earl Mountbatten of Burma and a third cousin of Prince William then employed in the press department of Savile Row tailor Huntsman – had ruffled society feathers, becoming the first woman to wear the event's signature outfit. 'It also made me realise that there was a serious appetite among women for bespoke tailoring and a suit-shaped gap for them on Savile Row,' Knatchbull, now 32, said this month. Knatchbull started selling made-to-measure suits in 2019 with just four styles. Initially known as the Deck, then rebranded in 2024 as Knatchbull, it was the first women's tailoring label to take up shop on the world's most famous street for men's clothing. 'On a street so full of history, and given how fast we had been growing, Knatchbull felt like a better way of saying to people we are building a new legacy with what we do,' she said. Read more: 'Criminally hot': Celebrities can't get enough of the bandage dress comeback Daisy Knatchbull is shaking up Savile Row with the first women's tailoring house on the male-dominated street. Photo: The New York Times Changing tastes in menswear and a decades-long drift from formal wear, especially in the workplace, had left Savile Row in a state of perilous decline. The pandemic, with its elasticated waists and travel bans, hurt the street's legendary tailors further still, with some eventually going into liquidation. But Knatchbull believed that while the men's business may be struggling, more women than ever were willing to pay handsomely for a made-from-scratch suit designed for their bodies by experienced pattern cutters – just like their fathers, brothers and husbands may have done once upon a time. The difference? The Knatchbull staff of more than 40 are all women. 'Our clients are served by women who have Savile Row training but really understand the changes a woman's body can go through, which most men don't,' Knatchbull said. 'If a client is undergoing fertility treatments, menopause, mastectomies, miscarriages, heavy periods or even sweating too much, we can listen to her and accommodate that with our garments.' Blond and statuesque, she sat on a plush sofa in the bright and airy store she moved into in 2022. One floor below, dozens of staff members were hard at work on orders. 'We're not the first women's tailor, but we're the first shopfront on Savile Row to exist for women,' she said. 'We accommodate women of all sizes and proportions, and that's the whole point.' Prices start at £3,300 (approximately RM19,100) for a made-to-measure suit, with at least three fittings over 12 to 14 weeks. After initial measurements are taken, a client will choose her own fabric – the 7,000 options include velvets, corduroys, tartans and cashmeres – as well as the lining, buttons and monogramming for her suit. Today, the company has a Rolodex of 2,500 clients whose orders can range from traditional power suiting and three-piece looks to slouchy wide-legged pantsuits, old-school tuxedos, safari sets and jumpsuits. The first colour of choice is often navy, Knatchbull said, and most of those buying are professional women between 45 and 65, though the youngest client thus far was 13 and the oldest was 96. The company's repeat order rate is 62%. Some clients have gone further still by investing in the business (Knatchbull declined to name her private investors, but said she has closed three rounds of funding). The most lucrative market is the US, which now accounts for 45% of orders and is where Daisy Knatchbull travels four or five times a year to do trunk shows and fittings in New York, Washington, DC, and Dallas, as well as Palm Beach, Florida, and Greenwich, Connecticut. Read more: What happens when Chicano cool meets Harajuku whimsy? A bold new fashion mash-up Anna Scott Carter, who runs a digital stationery startup, Electragram, said that after reading about Knatchbull in Air Mail , the newest publication of her husband, Graydon Carter, she resolved to visit the shop the next time she was in London. 'I imagined the tuts of disapproval all up and down Savile Row at the idea of a woman invading their territory and thought, 'Good for her,'' Anna Scott Carter wrote in an email. She had found the experience of being fitted for a custom suit to be one of life's great pleasures. 'Putting on a custom Knatchbull suit is like wrapping a force field around you,' she said. The company's next visit to the US is slated for mid-September, with stints in Los Angeles and Washington, and next year they will venture out to Chicago, Alabama and Aspen, Colorado. Knatchbull and her team will go wherever there is demand, see as many as 150 clients at any one go, then come back again three months later, she said. 'I think people all over the world love the idea of English heritage and the bespoke craftsmanship of the Row,' she said. 'Clients often say, 'I wish I had you as an option when I got my big promotion or had to sit next to my ex-husband at my daughter's graduation and needed to look hot.' They could go to many luxury brands, but they like how a Knatchbull suit makes them feel.' – ©2025 The New York Times Company This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

After a fatal accident during a rainstorm, what aspect of Yosemite's Half Dome cables has sparked public debate?
After a fatal accident during a rainstorm, what aspect of Yosemite's Half Dome cables has sparked public debate?

San Francisco Chronicle​

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

After a fatal accident during a rainstorm, what aspect of Yosemite's Half Dome cables has sparked public debate?

1 of 10 If the trail should be shortened by a mile Whether the cables should be made safer or removed Whether to allow camping at the summit If hikers should pay a higher fee to climb 2 of 10 According to legal experts, under what condition can a naturalized citizen be denaturalized in the U.S.? If they fail to vote in federal elections. If they commit a crime after becoming a citizen. If they move to another country after naturalization. 3 of 10 Congress recently passed a tax and spending bill signed by President Trump. What is one major change affecting California homeowners? 4 of 10 California's high-speed rail project is considering a new funding approach to avoid possible abandonment. What strategy is the new CEO focusing on? 5 of 10 A former hot tub and yoga complex in Fairfax is now the site of controversy due to plans for what type of new development? 6 of 10 The Now List highlights 25 Bay Area restaurants that have opened within the past year. Which of these restaurants is mentioned as appearing on both the Now List and the 2025 Top 100 list? 7 of 10 Scientists recently discovered that a section of the Concord Fault in the Bay Area is actually located farther west than previously mapped. What important effect does this new finding have? It shows the fault is shrinking in length. It could change building regulations and property values in the affected area. It proves earthquakes are less likely in the Bay Area. 8 of 10 San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie recently dropped his campaign pledge to create 1,500 new shelter beds in six months. What is his administration focusing on instead? Raising taxes to fund affordable housing Building a new homeless shelter downtown Expanding resources across four targeted service categories 9 of 10 Which Bay Area campsite is only accessible by kayak and located on the western side of Tomales Bay? This quiz was generated using OpenAI's GPT-4o large language model, leveraging the reported, edited and vetted stories that garnered the most views over the past week. AI autonomously creates each quiz question, including multiple answer choices and a detailed explanation for the correct answer. Following this, a newsroom journalist reviews and edits each element for accuracy, appropriateness and sensitivity, ensuring the content remains reflective of the original article from which it's generated. For more details on our use of AI and our editorial processes, see our AI policy.

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