Non-Jewish professor says pro-Israel LinkedIn post cost him his job


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A non-Jewish Canadian professor says he was fired from his university for defending Israel in a social media post as antisemitism exploded across Canada following Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attacks.

Paul Finlayson told Fox News Digital that he lost his job at Canada’s University of Guelph-Humber after taking a strong stance online about the massacre and kidnapping of Israelis and foreigners — including Americans and Canadians.

Finlayson responded in November of 2023 to a LinkedIn message from an overseas educator who he said was “calling for the eradication of Israel.” Though the author later deleted his post and all corresponding comments, the National Post quoted from Finlayson’s response in a December 2023 article.

“If you say ‘from the River to the Sea’, you’re a Nazi,” Finlayson wrote. “I’m not neutral. I stand with Israel. I stand against antisemites who want nothing but dead Jews: who take millions from their education and health care budgets and spend it on making war…You stand with Palestine means you stand with Hitler. You don’t want peace, you want dead Jews…They murdered 1,400 innocents and took 250 hostages and the people celebrated rapist monsters as heroes.”

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Paul Finlayson says he lost his job after taking a strong stance online against the Hamas terror attacks on Israel. (Paul Finlayson )

Since the post, Finlayson says he has faced a targeted campaign against him which has affected his professional standing and job prospects. 

Finlayson said that students at the school found his LinkedIn reply before the post’s author erased the thread, leading to outcry. While meeting with a student in his office on Nov. 27, Finlayson said an administrator waited outside, eventually presenting him with a suspension letter.

A copy of the suspension letter, provided by Finlayson, cites “inappropriate online comments” and places the professor “on leave pending the outcome of the investigation.” It directed Finlayson not to contact “any of your departmental staff or students or broader members of the [university].”

Finlayson said he was “very well-liked” by students, who ranked him among the highest in the business department faculty. He said that rumors about the accusations against him destroyed his academic reputation, which included formulating courses and writing textbooks.

“My trial has been by defamation, and it continues by defamation,” Finlayson said of the “Kafkaesque” situation that ensued.

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Anti-Israel protesters holding antisemitic posters in Edmonton, Alberta

Anti-Israel protesters hold antisemitic posters in Edmonton, Alberta, on April 13, 2025. (Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

He says that his union, OPSEU Local 562, refused to represent him. The union did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Finlayson was officially fired by the university in July 2025. He provided a copy of his termination letter, which stated that after a “formal complaint of discrimination and harassment,” an investigator found that his “conduct violated the Ontario Human Rights Code and Humber’s Human Rights and Harassment Policy, and that [he] engaged in reprisal under both of those instruments.”

The Humber harassment policy states that “anyone who attempts Reprisal or threatens Reprisal against a person who initiates a complaint or participates in proceedings under this Policy may be subject to disciplinary action.”

The same policy says that “Humber upholds and supports the right to equal treatment without Discrimination” based on prohibited grounds, which include antisemitism.

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Temple Emanu-El in Toronto was shot at on March 3, 2026. No injuries were reported. (Nick Lachance/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

The University of Guelph-Humber did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions about Finlayson’s suspension, investigation and firing, and about whether anti-Israel posts shared by its students and a professor at the University violate the Humber Human Rights and Harassment Policy.

The University of Guelph’s “UofGforPalestine” Instagram page, which presents itself as the account of “students, staff, and faculty who stand in solidarity with Palestine,” has shared posts with the inverted red triangle that Hamas uses to mark targets. Like the U.S., Canada designates Hamas as a terror group.

In November 2024, the group shared photos on its Instagram account of a guillotine that “appeared on a walking path” in Guelph, which featured photos of the heads of Canadian, American and Israeli leaders coated in red paint. Though purported to be an “anonymous submission,” the post notes its “message” as “Death to empire, death to colonialism and imperialism, death to the war machine.”

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The University of Guelph Humber in Ontario, Canada.  (Google Maps)

A University of Guelph-Humber professor whom Finlayson believes brought the case against him has posted inflammatory rhetoric on his own LinkedIn account, calling Israel a “terrorist state,” and stating that the world “cannot have both” peace and Israel.

The professor did not respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.

While Finlayson lost his position, elsewhere in Canada, activism led to starkly different circumstances for three staffers at York University, who were among 11 individuals charged with “hate-motivated mischief” in Nov 2023 for plastering a bookstore with photos accusing a Jewish CEO of genocide, and splashing the store with red paint, as reported by the National Post.

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Though they were initially suspended from the school, at least two staff members appear to have current profiles on the York University website. One, a professor, most recently taught courses at the school in the Winter 2026 semester. York University did not respond to requests for comment about its restoration of staff members’ roles.

Since the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, antisemitism has exploded in Canada. In April, B’nai Brith Canada’s League for Human Rights released a report showing that 6,800 antisemitic incidents took place in the country in 2025, representing a 9.4% increase over 2024. On average, this represented 18.6 incidents a day and was the “highest volume” the group has recorded since it began tracking incidents.



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Waymo recalls 3,800 cars over flooded roads software snafu

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Nothing like a partly submerged self-driving car to dampen public trust in autonomous vehicles

Waymo is recalling almost 3,800 robotaxis amid fears they may go off-script and drive into floods on high-speed roads.

All 3,791 cars running Waymo’s fifth and sixth-generation Automated Driving Systems (ADS) are being taken off the road before they potentially injure passengers.

“The software may allow the vehicle to slow and then drive into standing water on higher speed roadways,” Waymo said in a letter [PDF] to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) this week.

“Entering a flooded roadway can cause a loss of vehicle control, increasing the risk of a crash or injury.”

The Alphabet-owned robotaxi biz said all affected cars received an update on April 20, which increased “weather-related constraints and updated the vehicle maps,” which served as an “interim remedy” while it works on a more permanent solution.

This coincided with a case in San Antonio, Texas, on April 20, in which a car was caught on video – shared with broadcaster KSAT 12 – driving into floodwater and becoming stuck.  

“On 4/20/2026, an unoccupied Waymo AV encountered an untraversable flooded section of a roadway that has a 40 mph speed limit,” the company wrote in one document [PDF] supporting the recall notice. 

“The Waymo AV detected potentially untraversable flood water and proceeded at reduced speed.”

Waymo temporarily suspended its services in San Antonio as a result and started pulling cars from the city’s fleet days after. The suspension remains in place today.

The Register asked Waymo for more information.

The company currently operates 24/7 driverless robotaxi services in Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Orlando, Phoenix, and the San Francisco Bay Area.

Waymo has also set its sights on launching in London in September, its first foray outside the US, pending necessary regulatory changes that would allow driverless cars to operate in the city.

Test cars have already been spotted on the capital’s streets with trained experts behind the wheel, should any of the cars encounter issues, much like the deal Waymo agreed to in New York when the state handed its testing license back.

As The Register previously reported, given the differences in the roads and other motoring infrastructure between the US and UK, Waymo will have to overcome unique challenges before opening its car doors to the public.

In testing these vehicles now, Waymo is building a base of evidence to support its bid to operate in the UK.

In recent years, however, the company has had to tackle some tricky PR hiccups, mainly related to safety – an issue that autonomous car companies often claim their tech will help improve, not hinder.

Reports of serious issues, including cars ignoring red lights and veering into moving traffic, and killing dogs, sit alongside evidence of the technology helping to avoid potential freeway pile-ups, like a recent Waymo case study in LA shows.

Serious issues continue to plague cars, and while they attract more media scrutiny than equivalent human-driver mishaps, public trust will remain strained until cases become far rarer. ®



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Canadian officer accused of spying for China acquitted of charges | Canada

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A retired police officer Canada accused of being an agent for China has been acquitted of national security charges after prosecutors failed to prove he acted illegally.

William Majcher, who served in the RCMP’s financial crime unit, was charged in 2023 over allegations he had breached Canada’s Security of Information Act by helping Chinese police coerce a Vancouver-area real estate investor, accused of fraud, to return to China.

On Wednesday, Martha Devlin, a British Columbia supreme court justice, found Majcher was not guilty of a charge under Canada’s Security of Information Act.

Devlin said the Crown, which brought a rarely used charge against Majcher had “failed to meet its burden” in this case.

The closely watched case came amid fears that China was interfering in Canadian elections and operating clandestine “police stations” throughout the country to threaten dissidents.

Majcher, who lives in Hong Kong and works as a private financial and cybersecurity investigator, was arrested in Vancouver in 2023.

At the time, police alleged he “used his knowledge and his extensive network of contacts in Canada to obtain intelligence or services to benefit the People’s Republic of China”.

But the case unspooled at trial, with the crown unable to convince a judge that anything illegal occurred.

Devlin said she found evidence by prosecutors was “entirely circumstantial” and that the arrest by RCMP appeared to be based on a “hunch or generalized suspicion”.

She also questioned a meeting between Majcher and Peter German, his former boss and an anti-money-laundering expert. In the meeting, Majcher explained his working relationship with the Chinese government.

“I find it at least reasonable to infer that Mr Majcher would not direct the attention of a former high-ranking law enforcement official towards his activities with the [People’s Republic of China] if Mr Majcher intended and understood those activities to be aimed at unlawful extortive conduct,” Devlin wrote.

Majcher told reporters after the verdict that he was “very grateful” to both the judge and his wife. Majcher said the three years of legal fighting had been “devastating” for his wife and young children. “That’s time I’ll never get back, they’ll never get back.”

Majcher’s lawyer Ian Donaldson told reporters after the verdict that foreign interference fears may have influenced the RCMP’s investigation and the “very significant public resources” it took up.

“Today, of course, with irony, America is thought to be the enemy and China is our friend,” he said.



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Curt Cignetti reveals how working for Nick Saban changed everything: ‘Every day was 4th-and-1’


If you have followed OutKick at all over the last six months, you’ll know just how fond I am of Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti.

His two-year run in Bloomington has been so impressive, I already believe he’s on the short list of “greatest coaches of all time.”

There are very few who could have orchestrated the turnaround he pulled off with the Hoosiers, given the dearth of resources and interest in the program when he arrived.

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Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti looks on during the College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Jan. 19, 2026. (David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Cignetti has Indiana as a mainstay in the national championship conversation, and if you had told me that even five years ago, I would have laughed you out of the room.

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Naturally, Coach Cig owes his success to someone, but who?

When he sat down with Josh Pate earlier this week, he mentioned a familiar name that got him up to speed on what it meant to be a championship-caliber coach very early in his career.

Pate broke down how then-Alabama coach Nick Saban changed his perspective on “process oriented thinking” on a speaking tour during his first year in Tuscaloosa when Cignetti revealed he was on that tour, and the lessons being imparted on Pate also rubbed off on him.

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Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban claps on the sideline before the SEC Championship game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Dec. 2, 2023. (John David Mercer/USA TODAY Sports)

“I went with him in ’07, part of his original staff. I just learned so much,” Cignetti said.

“He had a philosophy, and he had been a head coach 13 or 14 years by then… and he could just lay it out there where it made so much sense.”

Cignetti said even from day one on the job with the Crimson Tide, Saban had a detailed plan for everything.

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“After one year with coach [Saban] I felt like I had learned more about how to run a program than the previous 28 as an assistant.”

The sense of urgency to win every day stuck with Cignetti more than almost anything.

“Every day was 4th-and-1 one with coach Saban,” he said.

“But that’s the way it had to be to fight complacency and find the edge on a daily basis and be as good as you can be.”

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Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti watches during warm ups before the College Football Playoff national championship game between Miami and Indiana in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Jan. 19, 2026. (Rebecca Blackwell/AP)

When you hear Cignetti talk about the wisdom he gained with Saban, it’s easy to see why he’s such a successful head coach.

But being around Nick Saban and actually retaining that wisdom don’t always go hand in hand.

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Plenty of coaches who have been assistants under Saban have had middling and forgettable careers as head coaches.

The fact that Cignetti was able to apply Saban’s teachings – at a non-traditional power, no less – is all the more impressive.

When Saban retired in early 2024, it left a huge void in the college football community.

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It might sound outlandish, but Curt Cignetti could very well be the closest thing we have to prime Nick Saban in the game today.

The results speak for themselves. He wins, just Google him.



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Kaynes Technology Q4FY26 profit declines 21.5% to ₹91.2 cr amid rising costs, shares down by 20%

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About 39 per cent of the company's revenue came from OEM turnkey box-build solutions, 43 per cent from OEM turnkey PCBA, while the remaining 18 per cent came from ODM, product engineering and IoT solutions.

About 39 per cent of the company’s revenue came from OEM turnkey box-build solutions, 43 per cent from OEM turnkey PCBA, while the remaining 18 per cent came from ODM, product engineering and IoT solutions.

Integrated manufacturing company Kaynes Technology missed market expectations, posting a 21.5 per cent year-on-year (yoy) decline in net profit for the fourth quarter of FY26 to ₹91.2 crore, compared with ₹116.2 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, due to higher raw material and employee costs.

The company’s shares were hammered by 20 per cent on the BSE and ended the day at ₹3,339.25.

Raw material costs rose 26.9 per cent during the quarter to ₹848.5 crore, while employee costs increased 94.7 per cent to ₹90.8 crore. However, revenue rose 26.2 per cent yoy to ₹1,242.6 crore during the quarter.

On a full-year basis, the company reported a 24 per cent rise in net profit to ₹363.9 crore, while revenue increased 33.2 per cent to ₹3,626.4 crore.

OEM business

About 39 per cent of the company’s revenue came from OEM turnkey box-build solutions, 43 per cent from OEM turnkey PCBA, and the remaining 18 per cent from ODM, product engineering, and IoT solutions. The automobile segment was the largest revenue contributor, accounting for 26 per cent of total revenue.

Brokerage firm JM Financial said the company missed its FY26 revenue guidance despite several downward revisions, while concerns remain around the sustainability of its FY28 revenue target of ₹8,500 crore, which implies a CAGR of over 50 per cent between FY26 and FY28.

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The brokerage also highlighted the company’s stretched working capital cycle of 179 days as of March 2026, with receivable days doubling year-on-year. It noted that the smart meter business continues to operate on a cycle exceeding 1 year, with limited near-term normalization prospects, as smart meters are viewed as a major growth opportunity.

JM Financial further flagged continued cash burn, with negative operating cash flow of ₹600 crore in FY26, which could lead to incremental dilution or higher debt to fund the planned capex of over ₹8,000 crore until FY28.

The company’s order book stood at over ₹8,000 crore at the end of FY26, providing strong revenue visibility going forward, said Kaynes in its company filing to exchanges.

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‘Never mess it up’: What Xi and Trump said on day one of Beijing talks | Business and Economy News

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One day into US President Donald Trump’s visit to China for trade talks, both he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have exchanged toasts at a state banquet at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, and hailed their relationship as the world’s most “consequential”.

On Thursday, following a visit to the Temple of Heaven, a 600-year-old landmark in the Chinese capital, Xi spoke of a “shared US-China future”, while also warning that failure to handle this bond would create a “very dangerous situation”.

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“We must make it work and never mess it up,” he said.

Here’s a look at what each president have said about five key issues so far:

Their personal ties

The US president described his Chinese counterpart as “my friend” in his opening remarks at the state banquet that Xi hosted for the American leader.

“We are going to have a fantastic future together. I have such respect for China, for the job you’ve done. You are a great leader,” he told Xi.

Trump also invited Xi and First Lady Peng Liyuan to pay a return visit to the White House on September 24.

For his part, the Chinese president said he was “very happy” to meet Trump in Beijing at a time of historic turbulence and when the “world stands at a new crossroads”.

He then posed a series of questions to the US president.

“Can we join hands to address global challenges and inject greater stability into the world?” he asked.

“Can we uphold the wellbeing of our respective peoples and the shared future of humanity, working together to create a bright future for our bilateral relationship?”

“These are, in essence, questions posed by history, by the world, and by the people, and they constitute the answer to our times that you and I, as leaders of major nations, must jointly write,” he added.

Reporting from Beijing, Al Jazeera’s Katrina Yu said that while the Chinese leader did not expand on his friendship with Trump, his reception underscored how highly Xi regards this visit.

“China is deeply invested in symbolism and visual optics, and it uses these details to convey the importance of a guest,” Yu said.

Trump was welcomed at the Great Hall of the People, the seat of power in China, “the equivalent of the White House and all other important centres of power combined”.

She added, “China is very aware that it wants to give Trump a spectacle. What we are seeing now is China rolling out the red carpet accordingly.”

Additionally, Vice President Han Zheng greeted Trump at the airport when he landed in Beijing on Wednesday, making him the highest-ranking Chinese official to ever welcome a US president.

Trump and Xi may meet again on at least two other occasions this year – the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders’ meeting, in Shenzhen, China, in November; and the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Miami, Florida in the US in December.

It would be unprecedented for the US president to travel to China twice in one year.

Their countries’ ties

Xi and Trump agreed to frame their relationship as “constructive, strategic and stable” in a new positioning that is intended to guide US-China ties for the next three years and beyond, according to a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement about talks between the two.

Trump said the relationship between the two countries went back to the founding of the US, noting that the early American traders who visited China were described, by the Chinese, as “the new people”.

Today, he said, the two countries’ bilateral ties were among “the most consequential” in the world.

The Chinese president said the two countries should become partners, rather than rivals, adding that “mutual respect is key to stable China-US ties”.

“I have always believed that the common interests between China and the US outweigh the differences,” Xi said.

“Let 2026 be a historic and landmark year for Sino-US relations to carry on the past and open up the future.”

Trade discussions

Trump and Xi discussed trade, with Xi saying that China’s door of opportunity will open wider.

What this means is not explicitly clear yet, but Trump will be hoping it includes a Chinese pledge to buy US soya beans, beef and aircraft. Officials in the Trump administration also hope to move towards setting up a Board of Trade with China to manage commercial disputes between the two countries.

Xi also met with US business leaders who have accompanied Trump on this trip on Thursday.

The US and China entered a tariff threat standoff last year, with each side imposing retaliatory tariffs on each other’s exports.

China also restricted exports of some rare-earth metals, which are crucial for technology manufacturing, in April. Later in the year, it announced plans to restrict several others. Those later plans are on pause since a truce was agreed between the two presidents in October last year on the sidelines of the APEC summit in South Korea.

In return for China’s agreement to pause restrictions on rare-earth metal exports, Trump dropped a threat of 100 percent tariffs on Chinese goods.

Taiwan

The Taiwanese government maintains that the self-governing island of 23 million people is a sovereign state.

During the meeting on Thursday, Xi reportedly warned Trump that the issue of Taiwan – which China regards as its own territory – could lead to conflict between Washington and Beijing if it is not handled carefully.

However, Taiwan was not mentioned in a joint statement following the meeting, and Trump notably ignored a question from reporters about his stance on Taiwan.

This is a tricky issue for the US.

While the US government officially acknowledges that China views Taiwan as part of its territory, it does not explicitly state whether or not it agrees with that stance.

The US formally severed official diplomatic ties with Taiwan – also known as the Republic of China – decades ago, but remains committed under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act to supporting the defence of the self-governing democracy.

That law has enabled Washington to supply Taiwan with billions of dollars’ worth of weapons and to deepen cooperation in areas such as military training and intelligence sharing, moves Beijing regards as meddling in its internal affairs.

Xi has told Trump that the “Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations”, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning posted on X on Thursday.

“If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy,” she wrote.

Taiwan independence and peace in the Taiwan Strait are as “irreconcilable as fire and water”, Xi said.

Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry released a statement saying that China is “currently the sole risk to regional peace and stability”, after Xi warned Trump.

“Beijing has no right to make any claims on behalf of Taiwan internationally,” the statement added.

The war on Iran

The US-Israel war on Iran, which entered its 76th day on Thursday, also came up in the meeting between Trump and Xi on Thursday.

In their joint statement, Trump and Xi agreed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open and Iran should never have nuclear weapons.

US officials have previously said that they might need China’s help in convincing Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. But analysts say Beijing will want concessions from the US, likely regarding Taiwan, in exchange for any aid in resolving the crisis.



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Astros picked to beat Mariners as Luis Castillo’s struggles continue with a 6.57 ERA this season


Sometimes you have divisions in baseball that have everyone looking like juggernauts. Other times, they look like complete disasters. I personally think they should do away with divisions and just do league play, that way the best teams all get in. I suppose that the three Wild Card spots help. We aren’t here to debate the playoff and structure; we are here to cash a bet on the Mariners and Astros game.

Coming into this season, I felt that the biggest question about the Seattle Mariners would be how they could respond to falling short in the postseason. The other concern I had was the issue between Randy Arozarena and Cal Raleigh in the World Baseball Classic. The answer, for now, is that things are not going well. Perhaps there is no issue in the clubhouse with the players, but there certainly are issues on the field. The team is 21-23 overall and just 9-12 away from Seattle. For a lineup full of hitters, the team is hitting just .230.

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Cal Raleigh batting for the Seattle Mariners at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas.

Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners bats in the second inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas, on May 11, 2026. (Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Their pitching has continued to excel, which is probably the lone reason the team hasn’t been a complete disaster. As a team, they are pitching to a 3.63 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. One guy who is hurting their numbers is today’s starter, Luis Castillo. For the year, he is 0-4 with a 6.57 ERA and a 1.62 WHIP. He has allowed four or more earned runs in three straight starts and four of his past six outings. The Mariners are just 2-6 in his eight starts this year. He hasn’t received a ton of run support, but he certainly has put them behind in the games. To make matters worse, Astros hitters are batting .274 against him.

The Houston Astros are also struggling to find their footing this year. For a long time, it seemed like no matter who was on the field or roster, they were able to make it work. They would lose big name after big name and keep winning. Unfortunately for them, it seems not to be the case this season. They are just 17-27 for the year and 10-12 at home. Offensively, they are fine — hitting .257 overall, but their pitching staff has been brutal with a collective ERA of 5.54 and a 1.58 WHIP.

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Houston Astros outfielder Yordan Alvarez hitting a single at Minute Maid Park

Houston Astros outfielder Yordan Alvarez hits a single against the Detroit Tigers in game one of the Wild Card round for the 2024 MLB playoffs at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, on Oct. 1, 2024. (Troy Taormina-Imagn Images)

Their starter today is Mike Burrows, owner of a 2-4 record with a 5.04 ERA and a 1.48 WHIP. He has been worse on his home mound than on the road. At home, he has allowed 13 earned runs over 20.1 innings. He is coming off two strong starts in a row, both quality outings. This also includes his best start of the year with seven scoreless innings and just three hits allowed against the Reds. He faced Seattle earlier in the year and allowed 11 hits and six runs over six innings.

I have a player prop that I’m taking today — Yordan Alvarez 2+ total bases. He has feasted on Castillo’s pitching over the years, going 10-for-22 with four home runs and just two strikeouts. To me, that means he is putting the ball in play even if he isn’t always getting a hit. I like his odds at -123, and normally I only play props at plus money. His home run number is +235, which is worth a sprinkle.

Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo throwing a pitch during a baseball game in Minneapolis

Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Luis Castillo throws a pitch to the Minnesota Twins in the first inning of a baseball game in Minneapolis on July 24, 2023. (Bruce Kluckhohn/AP)

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I am going to take the Astros today. I really don’t like what I’ve seen out of Castillo. Burrows has some ugly numbers, but he may be locking in at the moment. Neither team is in great form, and the Astros finally broke their losing streak last night. I like the Astros at +108. Let’s take them to win.

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Saudi investment fund seals FIFA deal as official World Cup 2026 supporter | World Cup 2026 News

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PIF deal covers the 2026 World Cup being cohosted by US, Canada and Mexico, while Saudi Arabia is hosting 2034 edition.

Saudi ⁠Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has been named an official tournament supporter in North America and Asia for this year’s World Cup, as the country ⁠deepens its ties with international football ahead of hosting the 2034 tournament.

The 2026 World Cup – the first edition of the global showpiece to feature 48 teams – will be cohosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to ‌July 19.

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The partnership includes support for initiatives worldwide, spanning grassroots programmes, youth and women’s football, education projects, and efforts to enhance infrastructure and technical expertise, PIF and FIFA said.

No financial details or specific activations were disclosed.

The deal builds on PIF’s partnership with FIFA for the Club World Cup 2025 and highlights the fund’s deepening commercial ties with global football ahead of ⁠Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup.

“PIF continues to ⁠accelerate the growth of football globally by expanding access to the game and creating opportunities that benefit players, fans and the wider football ecosystem,” said Mohamed AlSayyad, head of corporate brand ⁠at PIF, in a statement.

PIF, which has spent more than $5bn on LIV Golf since it launched in 2022, ⁠said last month that it would cut funding ⁠at the close of the 2026 season, leaving the breakaway circuit scrambling for new backers.

The sovereign wealth fund, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is involved in several other sports.

In its statement announcing it was cutting funding to LIV Golf, PIF added that ‌it ‌remained committed to deploying capital internationally in line with its investment strategy, “including current and future investments in various sports as a priority sector”.

Saudi Arabia, which parted company with head coach Herve Renard last month, start their World Cup 2026 campaign against Uruguay on June 15.

They complete their Group H matches against Spain and debutants Cape Verde.



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Nifty could reach 42,000 by 2029 on strong FII flow momentum: CNI InfoXchange

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A report by CNI InfoXchange projects that the Nifty 50 could potentially reach 40,000–42,000 by 2028–29 if strong foreign portfolio inflows and domestic investment momentum continue.

A report by CNI InfoXchange projects that the Nifty 50 could potentially reach 40,000–42,000 by 2028–29 if strong foreign portfolio inflows and domestic investment momentum continue.

Nifty 50 could potentially scale 42,000 by 2029 if historical flow patterns and domestic growth momentum sustain, said a CNI InfoXchange report after analyzing past trends, especially post heavy selling by foreign portfolio investors.

FII flows driving market resurgence

According to the report titled Nifty’s Resurgence With the Return of FII, equities have increasingly become flow-driven rather than purely earnings-led over the last several years. The study noted that nearly $54 billion in FII inflows between 2019 and September 2021 helped power a 63 per cent rally in the Nifty, while another $45 billion in inflows during July 2022 to September 2024 resulted in a 68 per cent surge in the benchmark index.

Market structure has fundamentally strengthened due to expanding domestic institutional investor participation, systematic investment plan inflows and growing alternative investment fund activity, which have collectively reduced the market’s vulnerability to foreign selling. Even during periods of heavy FII outflows, market corrections remained relatively contained, it said.

The report projected that if the country attracts another $50 billion in FII inflows over the next two years, historical flow-to-return dynamics could push the Nifty toward 40,000-42,000 by 2028-29.

What can take Nifty to 42,000

The CNI InfoXchange report highlighted several factors that could support such a rally. These include sustained GDP growth above 7 per cent, supportive RBI policy, large-scale infrastructure and manufacturing reforms, strong domestic liquidity and a continued capex cycle backed by government spending.

The report also expects India’s weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index to rise to 23.5-25 per cent by FY28, potentially overtaking China, while projecting total FPI and FDI inflow potential of $160-180 billion over FY27 and FY28.

The report said the bull case for Indian equities would require strong earnings growth, continued SIP inflows, a stable inflation environment and supportive global liquidity conditions.

Sectoral winners in the next market cycle

Sectorally, capital goods, infrastructure, banking, real estate, defense and power emerged as the strongest outperformers across previous market upcycles. During the July 2022 to September 2024 phase, capital goods and infrastructure stocks surged 138 per cent, while realty stocks rose 132 per cent amid strong government capex, railway modernization and a recovery in residential demand. Banking and financials gained 98 per cent on improving asset quality and robust credit growth.

The report expects these sectors to continue leading the next phase of the rally. It highlighted infrastructure and defense as key beneficiaries of India’s manufacturing push and rising order books, while banking could benefit from higher credit-to-GDP penetration. Discretionary consumption and premiumisation trends are also expected to support autos and consumption-linked sectors.

Risks remain despite bullish outlook

At the same time, the report cautioned that the path to 42,000 will depend heavily on global macro stability. Risks, including oil price spikes, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a reversal in global liquidity conditions and disruptions in the global AI investment cycle, could lead to periods of volatility and valuation correction.

Still, the report maintained that India remains one of the few large global markets offering structural growth acceleration supported by favorable demographics, manufacturing expansion, domestic liquidity and rising global investor allocation.

Published on May 14, 2026