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USA Today
2 hours ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Bellingham scores first Dortmund goal as Reyna sits again
As Gio Reyna failed to see the field again for Borussia Dortmund, Jobe Bellingham scored his first goal for the club in their narrow 4-3 win against Mamelodi Sundowns FC on Saturday at the FIFA Club World Cup. Bellingham, who arrived this summer from recently promoted Sunderland, was able to notch the third goal for the Black and Yellow in their matchup against the South African side. "The goal is a nice bonus," the 19-year-old told DAZN after being named man of the match. "I'm happy that we won, but there are still many things to improve, both for me personally and for the team." Bellingham gave Dortmund a 3-1 lead in the first half when he chested down a clearance from the goalkeeper and hit a volley that went in via a slight deflection. "I practice that so many times, not that exact finish, but arriving late on the edge of the box as a midfielder is something you need to be really good at," Bellingham added. With a $43 million price tag, Dortmund is hoping that Jobe is able to have similar success as his older brother Jude, who played a pivotal part for the side from 2020 to 2023. While Dortmund was able to secure its first win of the Club World Cup, Reyna was an unused substitute again for the German giants. This comes after missing their previous match at the tournament, which would have been a homecoming for the 22-year-old. The U.S. international only featured in 25 matches for Dortmund last season. And with players such as Tajon Buchanan opting to represent their country over their club team for more playing time, questions remain if Reyna should or could have done the same. Fellow American Cole Campbell also didn't feature during the match on Saturday, while 16-year-old Mathis Albert was not included in the squad. Watch Bellingham's first Dortmund goal


GMA Network
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Michelle Dee to perform at O Bar on June 20
Michelle Dee is set to perform at O Bar on Friday! On Instagram, O Bar announced that the Kapuso beauty queen is performing her song 'Reyna' as part of the kickoff party for Pride Month. Michelle will share the stage with 'Drag Race Philippines' alum Bernie and Popstar Bench, as well as Eva Papaya, Letlet, and Manza, among others. 'See you there!' Michelle commented on the post. The Miss Universe Philippines 2023 released her single 'Reyna' in April, a collaboration between GMA Music and Star Music. In 2023, Michelle came out as bisexual. Happy Pride Month! —Hermes Joy Tunac/CDC, GMA Integrated News

Business Insider
13-06-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
A 32-year-old real estate investor who retired early to Japan shares 2 software tools that helped him set up a profitable Airbnb business he can manage from abroad
In 2025, Manny Reyna quit his project management job and moved to Tokyo with his family. He'd spent the last couple of years building a portfolio of cash-flowing rental properties on the side and was eager to spend more time with his young son. He and his wife, who works as a behavior analyst, determined that they had enough coming in between rental income and her earnings to sustain their lifestyle abroad. Reyna expects his properties in San Antonio — two single-family homes and two tiny homes — to bring in about $84,000 in 2025. He lists them as short-term rentals on Airbnb and Vrbo, and mid-term rentals on Furnished Finder. He also rents to long-term tenants, though he prefers shorter stays, which require more work but are more lucrative. Reyna and his property manager, who is in Texas, co-manage the portfolio. Two software tools ensure that the short-term rental aspect of the business runs smoothly. 1. AirDNA. Rental demand is a key metric to consider when it comes to short-term rentals in particular. Are people even visiting your market? As Reyna was shopping for land to place his tiny homes, he used AirDNA to answer that question. The site helps investors understand specific markets by providing data such as occupancy rates and average daily rates. "I didn't want to have to buy land in the middle of nowhere, stick tiny homes there, and then have to create some sort of buzz to get people out there," said Reyna. "So, using AirDNA, I looked at different metrics like booking rates and occupancy, and I threw all the data into an Excel sheet." He selected an area with strong rental demand that was also within a 30-minute drive of where he was living at the time, and has been rewarded with high occupancy rates for his tiny homes. AirDNA offers a free version, which provides limited market insights. The Pro version costs $34 a month when billed annually ($400 total for the year), or $125 a month when billed monthly. 2. PriceLabs. While AirDNA helped Reyna select a strong market, PriceLabs helps him appropriately price his rentals. The software will automatically adjust your prices on sites like Airbnb, Vrbo, and based on demand and seasonality in your area. "It automates the pricing for you, so you don't have to go into the apps and keep updating the prices — and it's meant to increase booking rates," said Reyna. "So, say, there's some special event going on. It'll raise the prices for you to meet that demand. Or, if nothing's really going on in the area, it'll lower the prices for you so that your listing stays competitive." After a 30-day free trial, the dynamic pricing tool costs $19.99 per listing a month. For Reyna, the subscriptions pay for themselves and then some.


American Military News
10-06-2025
- American Military News
Pics: FBI manhunt underway for suspect who assaulted fed'l officer during major Los Angeles riots
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is conducting a manhunt for a suspect who allegedly assaulted a federal officer and threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles amid the massive Los Angeles riots against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. In a Monday statement on X, formerly Twitter, FBI Los Angeles announced that the agency had identified the suspect responsible for assaulting a federal officer on Saturday as 40-year-old Elpidio Reyna from Compton, California. FBI Los Angeles said the 40-year-old suspect is 'considered a fugitive' and confirmed that law enforcement officials are conducting a manhunt for Reyna. Sharing pictures of the 40-year-old suspect on social media, FBI Los Angeles announced that a reward of up to $50,000 is currently being offered for information that leads to Reyna's arrest and conviction. FBI officials warned that Reyna 'should be considered armed and dangerous' and urged the public to notify the FBI regarding any information pertaining to the case. The FBI has identified the man #wanted for assaulting a federal officer this weekend as Elpidio Reyna, 40, of Compton, CA. He is considered a fugitive and we continue to seek his location. A #reward of up to $50K is being offered for information leading to his arrest/conviction. — FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) June 10, 2025 According to Fox News, Reyna allegedly threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles in Paramount, California, at roughly 3:30 p.m. on Saturday. The outlet noted that the 40-year-old suspect's actions resulted in a federal officer being injured and caused damage to the law enforcement vehicles. READ MORE: Videos: Democrat congresswoman denied entry to federal building amid major riots In a statement obtained by Fox News, FBI Director Kash Patel said, 'If you assault a law enforcement officer, you're going to jail—period.' Addressing the ongoing riots in Los Angeles, Patel told Fox News, 'It doesn't matter where you came from, how you got here, or what cause you claim to represent. If local jurisdictions won't stand behind the men and women who wear the badge, the FBI will.' In a similar warning on social media, Patel wrote, 'Hit a cop, you're going to jail… doesn't matter where you came from, how you got here, or what movement speaks to you. If the local police force won't back our men and women on the thin blue line, we @FBI will.' On Sunday, Patel explained that his responsibility is to the American people and emphasized that the FBI does not need 'permission to enforce the constitution.' The FBI director noted that Los Angeles is 'under siege by marauding criminals' and warned that the FBI will work to restore law and order to the city.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
FBI searching for man who allegedly hurled rocks at Paramount protest: 'Turn yourself in'
As protests against immigration raids grip the Los Angeles area, the FBI is searching for a man who allegedly hurled rocks at federal vehicles. Authorities said they've identified the suspect as 40-year-old Compton resident Elpidio Reyna, who is considered a fugitive by the FBI. MORE: LA immigration protests live updates: LA mayor says more than 100 arrested, 'fringe groups' leading late-night protests Reyna was allegedly seen on video throwing rocks at law enforcement vehicles during protests in the south LA city of Paramount on Saturday afternoon, injuring a federal officer and damaging government cars, the FBI said. "Turn yourself in," FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino tweeted Tuesday. "It's only a matter of time." The FBI said it's offering a reward up to $50,000 for information leading to Reyna's arrest and conviction. Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-CALL-FBI. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has dispatched 700 Marines to LA and increased the California National Guard presence to 4,000, despite California Gov. Gavin Newsom's objections. ABC News' Tristan Maglunog contributed to this report. FBI searching for man who allegedly hurled rocks at Paramount protest: 'Turn yourself in' originally appeared on