Kenneth Walker 2026 Fantasy Football Outlook
With Kenneth Walker finding a new home on the Kansas City Chiefs this summer, here’s a look at his 2026 fantasy football value
"KENNETH" · 총 39건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 88,121건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,378건(5.0%)·중립 81,588건(92.6%)·부정 2,155건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.7(중도 균형)입니다.
With Kenneth Walker finding a new home on the Kansas City Chiefs this summer, here’s a look at his 2026 fantasy football value
Junaid Hafeez | Social Media Dear Junaid Hafeez, We are writing to reassure you that, although we sentenced you to death nearly seven years ago, you should take some solace in the fact that we have never hanged anyone convicted of blasphemy. You might ask, if we don’t intend to carry out the sentence, why for the past six years are we not listening to your appeal? Why are we denying you your day in the court? A day on which a judge can overturn your sentence and release you. Or go through the evidence against you and confirm your punishment, so that you can file another appeal and then another and, finally, when your death sentence is confirmed by the highest court in the land, you can file a last mercy petition. You have been waiting for 13 years to find out what it is that we intend to do with you. You might argue that, if you had committed second degree murder, got caught and convicted, with some good behaviour, you would be nearing the end of your sentence now. But you didn’t kill anyone, you didn’t commit treason, you hatched no plans to overthrow the government, you didn’t challenge the authority of any institution. Instead, you read books, you talked about books, you wanted to live a bookish life, you went to a classroom, you were accused of blasphemy, you were sentenced to death. There may be a tacit promise by the state that you’ll not see the gallows, but we’ll also deny you the opportunity to prove your innocence and go home. Junaid Hafeez has been in jail on blasphemy charges since 2013. His appeal against his 2019 death sentence is pending in the Lahore High Court since 2020. May 18 was supposed to be yet another date for his hearing, which passed by without his appeal being heard You might think that in the 13 years (do you still count days or are you counting years now?) you have been behind bars, the world has forgotten you. But your name does appear on human rights organisations’ annual reports, your picture does come up on our social media memories. It has even been suggested that Junaid Hafeez gets more attention than hundreds of other victims of our slow justice, because it’s easy to identify with him. He is every working class parent’s dream boy, who tops every board exam, gets into Pakistan’s top medical college and, midway through his medical education, decides to pursue a life of letters, gets a Fulbright fellowship, returns home and continues to teach and learn. Here’s the kind of boy we always say is the bright future of this country. There are many others who get far less attention than you. There are hundreds waiting trials, more than 50 who have been sentenced to death, their appeals not heard for years, sometimes for 10 sometimes for 20 years. In order to give you some hope, we might have given you Zafar Bhatti’s example, a medicine salesman who spent 14 years in jail on blasphemy charges. Last year, he finally had his day in court, and he was freed. Freed. After keeping him in jail for 14 years, we declared that he was innocent. He went home. He died after three days. Three days of freedom after 14 years of captivity for a crime that never happened. Our judicial system is often blamed for being an impossibly slow grind, and for being extremely reluctant to take up the appeals of those convicted on blasphemy charges. It seems as if opening the case file of a blasphemy convict will constitute blasphemy itself. We can’t judge our judges too harshly for not wanting to listen to these appeals. Let’s not name names but lawyers, a judge, a minister and a governor have been assassinated trying to get the likes of you out of prison. Since judges have to deal with murderers and terrorists, they are promised life-time police protection. Although they are courageous enough to convict and then preside over the appeals of dangerous criminals, they are wary of having a blasphemy convict in their court. “They know our society, they know our system, why would they trust it?” says your lawyer Asad Jamal. He also points out that the door to a hall on the premises of Lahore High Court Bar Association is named Baab-i-Khatm-i-Nabuwwat [Door of the Seal of the Prophets]. “Here’s a daily reminder to the judges of the times and places we live in.” We can assure you though that times are changing. In the past one year, there’s been a spate of bails, acquittals and people have got what we call ‘relief’. A woman who was snared into a blasphemy trap after playing a game of PUBG was acquitted after five years of imprisonment. Last year, Anwar Kenneth, accused of blasphemy and sentenced to death, was acquitted after spending 23 years in jail. After keeping him in jail all this time, we realised that he wasn’t mentally fit to stand a trial. Lawyers remind us that many of those accused of blasphemy have mental health issues. It’s difficult to prove in the court, as the psychiatrists who can testify for them are scared and either wouldn’t appear or want to remain anonymous. Since we insist on keeping you alive and locked, we must give you some hope, however flimsy. Those who made blasphemy the central plank of their politics, and threatened generals and judges and politicians, have been silenced for now. We sometimes fear that your acquittal might poke those monsters we have put to sleep. Or people who decide such things still suspect that these monsters might be unshackled to liven up our political circus. In 2013, the year you went to jail, in India, they hanged Afzal Guru, a Kashmiri citizen accused of terrorism in India. The Indian Supreme Court said in its judgment that “the collective conscience of society will only be satisfied if capital punishment is awarded to the offender.” There’s no collective conscience here that needs to be satisfied. There are no hordes baying for your blood, only occasional voices pleading mercy, invoking your lost youth, your talent, your promise. You are a minor speck on our conscience because some of us are allowed to read books and write them and pursue our PhDs, but we can’t grant you the same privileges. Many political analysts tell us that, if you are released tomorrow, no roads will be blocked in protest, no rallies will be held, the country will not burn, nobody will set fire to a tyre even. You are not being kept in a jail to satisfy our nation’s conscience. You are not allowed your day in the court because then we’ll have to face that conscience and decide. Your current lawyer, Mr Saiful Malook, obviously frustrated at not getting your appeal heard, reminds us of the constitutional guarantee that citizens shall not be discriminated against on the basis of caste or colour or religion. But he is not naïve and knows that this is not how our society and justice system works. He simply pleads for equality of the condemned. “The courts are listening to appeals filed in 2023 by those accused of multiple murders and even sentenced to death,” he says. “Junaid’s appeal is from 2020 — why isn’t his appeal being heard? Even if we can’t treat all citizens equally, at least those sentenced to death should be treated equally.” What if judges are not scared for their safety but reluctant because of their faith? What if they don’t even want to touch a case file containing blasphemies, even if fabricated? Islamabad-based lawyer Talha Rehman, who represents more than 60 people accused of blasphemy, says that if the judges are of the view that blasphemy laws are effective, then why are they reluctant to help implement them? “The least they can do is hear the appeals,” he says, “and, if they feel the punishment is justified, they should confirm it, so that the accused can move to the next appeal.” Dear Junaid, as you count your days and years and wait for your day in court, we reiterate that we have never hanged anyone accused of and convicted of blasphemy. But we’ll fit a noose around your neck every morning and take it off every night. So that our conscience doesn’t bother us in our sleep. The writer is a novelist, essayist and journalist. His latest novel is Rebel English Academy Published in Dawn, EOS, May 31st, 2026
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Do campo ao luxo: os chalés ‘instagramáveis’ que transformou o turismo em Goiás O turismo em Goiás está passando por uma transformação impulsionada pelas redes sociais. O crescimento dos chalés de luxo "instagramáveis" revela uma mudança profunda no perfil do visitante: sai a busca por grandes festas e entra a procura por privacidade, conexão com a natureza e uma "desconexão" da rotina urbana (conheça alguns desses chalés abaixo). Em Anápolis, na Cidade de Goiás ou nas proximidades de Goiânia, esses empreendimentos apostam na estética e no conforto para conquistar um público que valoriza a experiência tanto quanto o descanso. O fenômeno é impulsionado pelas redes sociais, onde fotos de banheiras com vista para a mata e arquiteturas integradas ao Cerrado viralizam e atraem novos hóspedes. ✅ Clique e siga o canal do g1 GO no WhatsApp Chalés do lago A 35 km de Goiânia, o Chalé do Lago Eco Resort oferece 12 chalés desde 2021. Localizado em Bela Vista de Goiás, o empreendimento é voltado para famílias com filhos pequenos ou casais acima de 18 anos. Segundo a consultora de vendas Pollyane Kronit, o espaço possui wi-fi, uma área externa com piscina e um lago para pesca. Do campo ao luxo: os chalés ‘instagramáveis’ que transformou o turismo em Goiás Reprodução/Instagram Chalés do lago O lugar também é uma área de reserva florestal para contemplar e caminhar, além de ter churrasqueira e cozinha com utensílios em cada chalé. Ao g1, Pollyane informou que os meses mais procurados são fevereiro no Carnaval e as férias em julho e dezembro. Os finais de semana são sempre mais procurados, por isso, a empresa sugere realizar a reserva. Nas redes sociais, o empreendimento compartilha fotos e vídeos das experiências dos clientes. O espaço é usado para aniversários e fotos de casamentos. Com mais de 100 mil seguidores, é Pollyane quem atende os clientes que chegam pelas redes sociais. A autônoma Isabella Medeiros, de 24 anos, foi pela primeira vez ao Chalé do lago em 2023, para passar a lua de mel. "Gostei demais e voltei agora pela segunda vez em 2026 para as minhas bodas de trigo", disse. O foco da hospedagem, segundo Isabella, é o tempo de qualidade ao lado do marido em busca de tranquilidade, paz e sossego. Durante a estadia de segunda a quinta-feira, pela qual pagou R$ 1.400,00, ela ressaltou a conveniência de encontrar um chalé totalmente equipado. LEIA TAMBÉM: Conheça a cachoeira de quase 100 metros com foco em trilha e atividades radicais Conheça conjunto de cachoeiras com águas azul-turquesa que fica em cidade conhecida como a ‘Buenos Aires de Goiás’ Bate e volta: conheça seis cachoeiras a menos de 2 horas de Goiânia Empreendimento Chalés do lago oferece um espaço em meio à natureza com conforto Reprodução/Instagram Chalés do lago 'Natureza de verdade' Entre os pontos altos da experiência, Isabella enfatizou a conexão com a "natureza de verdade" e o ar puro. Isabella destacou que o local consegue equilibrar momentos de privacidade absoluta com opções de áreas coletivas, sempre com o suporte de um caseiro disponível 24 horas para qualquer necessidade adicional que possa surgir. Ao g1, ela reforçou que o objetivo de se reconectar com o parceiro e se distanciar da rotina urbana foi plenamente atingido em ambas as visitas. "A experiência é surreal e vale a pena demais conhecer e também voltar", concluiu. Pousada Serra Dourada A Pousada Serra Dourada fica a 1,5 km do centro histórico de Goiás e oferece oito chalés: Pica-pau, Garça, Tucano, João de Barro, Arara, Curió, Seriema e Pássaro preto. Com 22 mil seguidores nas redes sociais, o proprietário Leonel Borges promove os chalés com vídeos e fotos, além de ter um canal no Youtube. Ao g1, ele contou que o foco da pousada é o descanso e a contemplação da fauna local. Segundo ele, a grande maioria dos clientes são casais em busca de um final de semana em contato com a natureza, romantismo e relaxamento espiritual. As datas mais procuradas são os feriados prolongados, além do aniversário da cidade e o encontro de motociclistas realizado no mês de agosto. De acordo com Leonel, por ser uma pousada ecológica e em meio à natureza, os hóspedes relatam uma sensação de felicidade. "É como estar em um retiro espiritual onde a pessoa se conecta com Deus mais facilmente", disse. Celebração de aniversário A professora e manicure Emmy Kenneth da Neiva Santos, de 39 anos, escolheu a Pousada Serra Dourada, em sua cidade natal, para uma celebração especial de aniversário. Embora já conhecesse o local, foi a primeira vez que se hospedou para passar a noite, descrevendo a vivência como uma "experiência incrível" que desperta o desejo de não ir embora. Ao g1, ela contou que o que mais a marcou foi o aconchego do chalé, a paz, os cuidados e os detalhes de estar em um ambiente agradável e totalmente familiar. Ela investiu R$ 450,00 por uma estadia de fim de semana em um chalé para três pessoas. Com bagagem de quem já morou na Irlanda e realizou diversos passeios, Emmy destacou que busca lugares que a aproximem da natureza, elemento que considera sua via de conexão com o sagrado. 'Tambaqui terapia' O local também oferece a "tambaqui terapia". Segundo Leonel, a dinâmica consiste em entrar no lago ou deck da pousada para alimentar, acariciar e interagir de perto com os tambaquis gigantes de estimação que habitam o local. A atividade de alimentar os peixes é adaptada para receber adultos e crianças. Os clientes podem alimentar os peixes e sentir a proximidade com eles na água. A Pousada Serra Dourada convida o hóspede a contemplar a natureza e participar da 'Tambaqui terapia' Reprodução/Instagram Pousada Serra Dourada Éden do Cerrado Localizado na zona rural de Anápolis, às margens da BR-414, o Éden do Cerrado surgiu em 2020 como uma resposta à necessidade de reconexão e silêncio durante a pandemia. O local não recebe crianças. Segundo o gerente Cleberson, foi uma escolha consciente já que o espaço conta com lagos naturais de profundidade considerável. O empreendimento é composto por seis chalés com nomes bíblicos: Adão, Eva, Caim, Abel, Cainã e Sete, que oferecem uma releitura do Jardim do Éden com a identidade do Cerrado goiano. As unidades são equipadas com cozinha completa, permitindo que os hóspedes levem seus próprios mantimentos e vivenciem a estadia com a liberdade de estarem em casa. Com diárias que variam de R$ 290 a R$ 890, o local funciona todos os dias do ano, integrando decoração e natureza de forma harmônica. O empreendimento oferece banho de argila branca gratuitamente. Além dos lagos naturais para banho, os visitantes podem contemplar a Capela Enoque, situada no meio de uma ilha, um espaço dedicado à espiritualidade e ao silêncio. Segundo Cleberson, a procura é maior em datas comemorativas como o Dia dos Namorados e feriados prolongados. Com 250 mil seguidores nas redes sociais, o feedback dos hóspedes costuma classificar a experiência como um "luxo simples", onde as pessoas chegam exaustas da rotina urbana e saem renovadas. Éden do Cerrado convida o hóspede a vivenciar a estadia com a liberdade de estarem em casa Reprodução/Instagram Éden do Cerrado Chalé Santo Verde O Chalé Santo Verde fica localizado a apenas 1500 metros do centro histórico de Goiás. O nome do empreendimento é uma homenagem a São Francisco de Assis, segundo Rodrigo Santana, idealizador do projeto. Ao g1, Rodrigo contou que sob o lema "hospitalidade, natureza e bem viver", o refúgio busca oferecer aos hóspedes uma experiência de imersão ambiental em um ambiente familiar, seguro e acolhedor. Em 2026, o índice de ocupação registrou um salto de 40% em comparação aos primeiros cinco meses do ano anterior. Segundo Rodrigo, esse crescimento contínuo reflete a alta demanda por destinos que priorizam a desconexão da rotina urbana sem abrir mão do conforto. Para ele, o objetivo central é proporcionar uma estadia onde o contato com o meio ambiente seja o protagonista. Chalé Santo Verde oferece experiência em meio à natureza; nome é homenagem a São Francisco de Assis Arquivo pessoal/Rodrigo Santana 📱 Veja outras notícias da região no g1 Goiás. VÍDEOS: últimas notícias de Goiás
Kenneth Law, a Canadian man, pleaded guilty to 14 charges of aiding suicide by sending poison-filled packets to over 100 individuals worldwide. His actions are linked to numerous deaths, prompting emotional court hearings. His sentencing is scheduled for September.
De Canadees Kenneth Law (60) heeft schuld bekend aan veertien aanklachten wegens het aanzetten tot of helpen bij zelfdoding. Dat gebeurde gisteren in een rechtbank in de Canadese provincie Ontario. In ruil voor zijn bekentenis trokken aanklagers veertien zwaardere aanklachten wegens moord in. Law verkocht jarenlang via websites dodelijke chemicaliën en andere middelen waarmee mensen een einde aan hun leven konden maken. Volgens onderzoekers verstuurde hij meer dan 1200 pakketten naar veertig landen. Een groot deel daarvan ging naar het Verenigd Koninkrijk en de Verenigde Staten. Hij zou klanten ook instructies hebben gegeven over het gebruik van de middelen. De veertien aanklachten waarvoor Law schuld bekende, hebben betrekking op slachtoffers in Ontario. Tijdens de zitting bevestigde hij zijn betrokkenheid bij de dood van veertien personen tussen 16 en 36 jaar oud. Daarnaast erkende hij dat hij stoffen had verzonden die in verband worden gebracht met de dood van 79 mensen in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. 112 doden in VK De zaak heeft internationaal veel aandacht gekregen vanwege de omvang ervan en de rol van online platforms waarop zelfdoding wordt besproken of aangemoedigd. Canadese en Britse autoriteiten onderzochten de activiteiten van Law samen met politiediensten uit andere landen. Nabestaanden van slachtoffers reageren verdeeld op de schuldbekentenis van Law. Sommigen zien de erkenning van schuld als een belangrijke stap, terwijl anderen teleurgesteld zijn dat de moordaanklachten zijn ingetrokken. Ook in het Verenigd Koninkrijk klinkt kritiek omdat Law daar niet afzonderlijk wordt vervolgd voor de sterfgevallen die aan zijn producten worden gelinkt. Uit onderzoek van de Britse autoriteiten kwam naar voren dat 286 mensen in het Verenigd Koninkrijk een pakket van Law hadden ontvangen. Uiteindelijk stierven 112 van hen. Veertien jaar per aanklacht De Britse Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), de overheidsdienst die in Engeland en Wales strafzaken vervolgt, stemde in met de Canadese schikking op voorwaarde dat de Britse sterfgevallen worden meegewogen bij de strafoplegging, meldt de BBC. Volgens een door de omroep ingeziene brief van het CPS wordt Law niet in het VK vervolgd omdat hij na een veroordeling in Canada voor vergelijkbare feiten een eventuele uitlevering zou kunnen aanvechten. Volgens een aanklager van CPS is het meenemen van de Britse slachtoffers in de Canadese strafzaak de snelste en meest effectieve oplossing. Over Laws motief werd tijdens de zitting weinig duidelijk. Nabestaanden beschuldigen hem ervan kwetsbare mensen te hebben uitgebuit voor financieel gewin. Volgens onderzoekers verdiende hij via zijn websites honderdduizenden Canadese dollars aan de verkoop van de middelen. Law werd in mei 2023 gearresteerd na een internationaal onderzoek. De maximale straf voor het helpen bij zelfdoding bedraagt in Canada veertien jaar gevangenisstraf per aanklacht. De strafmaat wordt later bepaald. De behandeling van slachtofferverklaringen en de strafzitting staan gepland voor september. Hulp nodig? Denk je aan zelfdoding of maak je je zorgen om iemand? Praten over zelfdoding helpt en kan anoniem via de chat op www.113.nl of telefonisch op 113 of 0800-0113.
147 deaths across 41 countries: Everything to know about Kenneth Law case A Canadian man who sent lethal “suicide packets” to hundreds of vulnerable people across 41 countries pleaded guilty on Friday, May 29, to 14 counts of aiding suicide, in a case that has exposed dangerous...
The Canadian man who helped scores of people worldwide kill themselves by selling them poison pleaded guilty on Friday to 14 counts of aiding suicide, as prosecutors said they will withdraw murder charges. Since Kenneth Law’s arrest in 2023, details of the online forums where he advised distressed people on how to end their lives have caused public outrage and triggered investigations in several countries. In Canada, Law faced 14 murder charges and an additional 14 charges for aiding suicide. At...
The plea deal will see him avoid first-degree murder charges over 14 deaths, including two minor teenagers
Kenneth Law, who sold lethal chemicals online with instructions on how to use them, admits counselling or aiding suicide ‘It was too easy’: families ask how Kenneth Law enabled so many suicides A Canadian man who mailed “suicide packets” of poison to more than 100 people in dozens of countries – including Canada, the UK, the US, Italy, Australia and New Zealand – has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of assisting suicide. Kenneth Law appeared in a packed courtroom in Newmarket, Ontario, on Friday to enter the plea after prosecutors agreed to withdraw 14 murder charges. Sentencing is expected to take place in September. Continue reading...
Police in Canada and around the world have been investigating more than 100 suicides linked to Kenneth Law.
Kenneth Law has admitted charges of aiding suicide
The substance said to have been sold by Kenneth Law is linked to the deaths of 73 British people.
Kenneth Law expected to admit to sending products internationally in knowledge they would probably be used to end lives Bereaved families whose loved ones were the victims of an online supplier of suicide kits say they feel insulted by a decision not to prosecute him in the UK. Kenneth Law was due to appear in court on Friday in Ontario, Canada, accused of selling 1,200 suicide packages across 40 countries, including the UK. Continue reading...
Authorities have alleged Kenneth Law ran several websites that were used to sell sodium nitrite and other items that could be used for self-harm.
NEWMARKET — Prosecutors are expected to withdraw more than a dozen murder charges against Kenneth Law today, with the Ontario man at the heart of an international investigation instead pleading guilty to aiding suicide. Law, 60, is accused of selling deadly substances online to people at risk of self-harm, some of whom went on to […]