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Arsenal handed Riccardo Calafiori injury concern with Italy
Riccardo Calafiori is a doubt for Italy’s World Cup qualifier against Moldova (Getty) Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori is set to be ruled out of Italy’s upcoming World Cup qualifier due to a hip injury. Calafiori has been one of Arsenal’s standout performers in defence this season as Mikel Arteta’s side sit four points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. The 23-year-old is currently away on international duty with Italy but on Wednesday he trained separately from his teammates due to an issue with his hip. Italy are next in action away to Moldova on Thursday evening. Calafiori has remained with Italy’s squad in the hope that he can recover for their final World Cup qualifier against Group I leaders Norway in Milan on Sunday. Get personalised updates on Arsenal everyday Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro’s Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we’ll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Italy currently sit second in Group I and need to overtake Norway in order to avoid playing in a play-off for a place at next year’s World Cup. For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source

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Thug left his his 78-year-old neighbour for dead after vicious assault in the street
Ashley Morris (left) launched an attack on Lyndon Griffiths (Picture: Wales News Service) A thug left his 78-year-old neighbour for dead in the street after battering him in a horrific street attack outside their homes. Retired roofer Lyndon Griffiths had returned from buying frozen peas and chocolate at a shop when Ashley Morris set upon him. Morris, 39, repeatedly punched and kicked Lyndon in the head, leaving him bloodied and bruised and knocking him unconscious. Grandfather Lyndon said Morris had ‘picked on me for years’ and made numerous complaints regarding his neighbour after a series of threats. But after parking his car near his home in Brackla, Bridgend, Lyndon turned around to see Morris, who launched an unprovoked attack. Sign up for all of the latest stories Start your day informed with Metro's News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens. South Wales Police described Morris’ assault as a ‘brutal and unprovoked attack’. The force explained: ‘The victim had just been to his local shop and parked his car, when Morris walked up to him and told him to ‘smile now’. He was left bruised and bloodied by Morris (Picture: Wales News Service) ‘When the victim asked what he meant, Morris told him that he would make him smile now, before launching a vicious attack. Morris punched his victim to the floor, pinned him down and rained down punches, targeting his head and face. He then kicked him repeatedly while he was still on the floor.’ Lyndon, covered in blood, struggled to his feet and managed to get to a family member’s house and call the police. The pensioner recalled: ‘I turned around and the next thing I knew I was waking up on the floor with him on top of me, pounding my face. ‘When he got off, I thought he had gone, so I lifted my head up and ‘bang’, that’s when I felt the boot go in three or four times’ and I was knocked out again. He then left me for dead.’ Morris later admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and was jailed for 42 months at Cardiff Crown Court. Lyndon is now recovering for the horrific attack (Picture: Wales News Service) Lyndon had three seizures in the hospital, with doctors telling him he would have died if he had suffered them before arriving. Lyndon, who has lived on the estate all his life and tends to the community garden, described Morris as a ‘psycho’ and said he was worried about what could happen when he is free. ‘He is a very dangerous man. He’s not well, and he needs locking up,’ Lyndon said. Speaking after the sentence, Detective Constable Georgina Prince said: ‘Ashley Morris, who subjected his elderly neighbour to a brutal and sustained attack which was totally unprovoked, left his victim for dead on the floor before returning to his flat, as though nothing had happened. ‘There has never been any sense of remorse. He is a dangerous individual and belongs in prison, where he can no longer be a threat to others.’ Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source

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Jack Schlossberg, John F. Kennedy’s grandson, running for US House seat
CNN By Dana Bash, David Wright, CNN (CNN) — Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, is announcing a run for the US House from New York City, becoming JFK’s first direct descendent and latest member of his family to run for elected office. In a video announcing his campaign, Schlossberg says the “country is at a turning point.” “It’s a crisis at every level, a cost-of-living crisis sponsored by the big, beautiful bill, historic cuts to social programs working families rely on health care, education, childcare, a corruption crisis,” Schlossberg said, focusing on affordability while criticizing President Donald Trump. “He’s picking winners and losers from inside the Oval Office, it’s cronyism, not capitalism and a constitutional crisis with one dangerous man in control of all three branches of government, he’s stripping citizens of their civil rights and silencing his critics.” Schlossberg is running to replace the retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler, who represents New York’s 12th Congressional District. Without directly mentioning his famous lineage, Schlossberg describes himself as having been “born and raised” in the district, which stretches from Union Square up through Midtown and then to the Upper West and Upper East sides. “I took the bus to school every single day from one side of the district to the other,” Schlossberg said. He attended the private Collegiate School in New York. In advance his announcement, he told CNN he is a Democrat who represents “a new generation.” Schlossberg has become known for his viral videos on social media which are very freewheeling and unorthodox. He believes his understanding of how to communicate in the age of vertical video will help him connect with younger people. “In this toxic polluted media environment we are in — I breathe that air,” he told CNN. Schlossberg emerged as an outspoken voice calling for Democratic Party reforms after its losses in 2024. “Hey guys ? have formed an exploratory committee,” he wrote on social media in September, days after Nadler announced he would not seek reelection. Schlossberg, 32, the youngest child of Caroline Kennedy and her husband Edwin Schlossberg, told CNN that he would pay homage to his grandfather “organically,” noting that the 35th president “broke the mold.” Online and in media appearances, Schlossberg has aligned himself with the young, progressive wing of the Democratic Party pressing for generational change. He backed Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayor’s race, remarking, “I don’t give a f**k” about crossing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who was previously married to Kerry Kennedy, John F. Kennedy’s niece. Three generations of Kennedys have served in elected office, including John F. Kennedy’s brothers Robert, a former attorney general and New York senator, and Ted, the longtime senator from Massachusetts. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is currently Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary, though much of the stalwart Democratic family has disavowed RFK Jr.’s views on politics and medicine. (Schlossberg posted on X in September: “RFK LOSER IS A THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH and AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC LEADERSHIP.”) The contest to succeed Nadler could draw a wide field of contenders. Already running is Assemblyman Micah Lasher, seen as the candidate with Nadler’s backing, along with Liam Elkind, who started an organization during the Covid-19 pandemic that delivered food and medicine. Potential candidates also include: Former Rep. Carolyn Maloney, state assemblymembers Alex Bores and Tony Simone, New York City Council member Erik Bottcher, and Cameron Kasky, an activist and survivor of the Parkland High School shooting. After a strong performance in this year’s elections, Democrats are hopeful the 2026 midterm battle for control of the House and Senate will reinvigorate the party and help it push back against the president’s agenda. This story has been updated with additional details. The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2025 Cable…
