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Carolina Panthers tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders was taken to a hospital for a neck injury after landing on his head while making a catch late in the first half of Sunday's 30-27 home loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. As Sanders was brought down near the sideline after a 10-yard reception, he was flipped upside down and landed directly on the top of his helmet as he went out of bounds on the tackle by cornerback Trent McDuffie. After receiving attention from the team's medical staff, Sanders was strapped to a backboard and taken off the field on a cart with 40 seconds remaining in the half. He was taken to Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte for observation and later released Sunday afternoon, according to the team. On the CBS broadcast following halftime, Panthers head coach Dave Canales said Sanders had movement in all his extremities, while extreme precaution was taken because of back tightness. CBS reported he was being examined for a concussion before later amending that to a neck injury. The 21-year-old rookie out of Texas had a team-leading three receptions for the Panthers at the half for 49 yards. In 11 games this season, Sanders has 29 receptions for 302 yards and a touchdown. Sanders was a fourth-round selection in the NFL draft in April. --Field Level Media
Thousands of protesters marched through Barcelona on Saturday demanding lower rents in Spain's second city. Barcelona, which has already taken action to stop the spread of holiday rental apartments, is the latest Spanish city to see protests for cheaper housing. Backed by left-wing parties and unions, the demonstrators gathered in central Barcelona behind a giant banner declaring "Lower the rents". "Today a new political cycle starts concerning housing," Carme Arcarazo, spokesperson for the Catalan Tenants Union, the main organiser, told reporters. "Investors must not be allowed to come to our cities and play with the apartments like a game of Monopoly," she added. The union would target "profiteers" who are taking "half of our salaries", Arcarazo said. The demonstrators demanded a 50 percent cut in rents, leases with an unlimited term and a ban on "speculative" sales of buildings. They threatened to start a rent strike. An estimated 22,000 people took part in a similar demonstration in Madrid on October 13. Campaigns have been launched in other cities. According to the Idealista specialised website, rental prices per square metre have risen 82 percent across Spain over the past decade. The average salary has gone up by 17 percent in that time, according to the national statistics institute. Facing pressure over a housing crisis, the government in 2023 passed legislation calling for more social housing, greater restrictions on rents in high demand areas and penalties for owners who do not occupy properties. But rents have continued to rise while the government has battled city and regional authorities to get some parts of the law applied. vid-vab/tw/jmManchester United fans name man of the match vs Ipswich Town - with over half the vote
Percentages: FG .554, FT .684. 3-Point Goals: 8-19, .421 (Vasquez 3-4, Moore 2-5, Lendeborg 1-2, Toney 1-2, Johnson 1-5, McGhee 0-1). Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 1 (Shaver). Turnovers: 16 (Coleman 3, Lendeborg 3, McGhee 3, Moore 2, Vasquez 2, Ezewiro, Johnson, Toney). Steals: 7 (Coleman 2, Shaver 2, Lendeborg, Toney, Vasquez). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .566, FT .765. 3-Point Goals: 11-27, .407 (Daugherty 3-6, Kinziger 2-5, Wolf 2-6, Walker 1-1, Boser 1-2, Poindexter 1-2, Pence 1-4, Banks 0-1). Team Rebounds: 1. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 1 (Kinziger). Turnovers: 16 (Banks 4, Kinziger 3, Poindexter 3, Pence 2, Walker 2, Barnes, Boser). Steals: 10 (Banks 2, Kinziger 2, Pence 2, Daugherty, Poindexter, Walker, Wolf). Technical Fouls: None. .If you have money to invest in the share market after Christmas, then the ASX exchange traded funds ( ) in this article could be worth considering. Let's see what they offer investors: ( ) The first ASX ETF to look at is the . Due to the structural shift to the cloud, companies with exposure to cloud computing look positioned for growth over the next decade. It is for this reason that Betashares recently tipped this fund as a buy. It notes that "cloud computing has been one of the strongest-growing segments of the technology sector, and given much of the world's digital data and software applications are still maintained outside the cloud, continued strong growth has been forecast." Among its holdings are companies such as ( ) and ( ). ( ) Another ASX ETF that could be worth a look is the . Especially if you are wanting exposure to the resources sector. That's because it gives investors access to global producers of copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, manganese, silver, and rare earth elements. These are all metals that will be important for the decarbonisation of the planet. Betashares named it on its list of ETFs to buy for 2024. The fund manager notes that "both electric cars and clean energy use notably more metals than their conventional counterparts, and many of these minerals have highly concentrated and insecure supply chains." Its holdings include ( ) and ( ). ( ) A third ASX ETF to consider buying is the . This popular fund provides investors with easy access to the best tech stocks in the Asian region (excluding the Japan market). Many of the companies included in the fund have very bright long term futures. This is thanks to Asia's growing middle class and its tech savvy population. Among its holdings are e-commerce leader ( ) owner ( ), and search giant ( ). ( ) Another top ASX ETF for investors to look at is the . This fund gives investors access to somewhere in the region of 1,500 of the world's largest listed companies (outside Australia). This means that by buying the Vanguard MSCI Index International Shares ETF, investors can almost instantly diversify their portfolio. This could make it a great option if you are over-concentrated on certain sectors or local shares. Finally, if you are an income investor, the could be for you. It uses a strategy over the 500 companies listed on Wall Street's S&P 500 index to target quarterly income that is significantly greater than the dividend yield of the underlying share portfolio. For example, thanks to the clever way that this strategy works, its units currently trade with an attractive 4.3% distribution yield.
Talking Business with Don Cunningham: The transformation of people, places and thingsUDUPI: Deputy Commissioner Vidya Kumari K has directed officials to implement necessary preventive measures to control Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), commonly known as Monkey Fever , which tends to occur between Nov and June. She stressed the importance of inter-departmental coordination to manage the situation effectively. Presiding over the coordination committee meeting held at the Rajathadri recently, the DC discussed the precautionary steps required to prevent KFD and other zoonotic diseases. IPL 2025 mega auction IPL Auction 2025 Live: Arshdeep Singh first player up for bids IPL Auction 2025: Who got whom IPL 2025 Auction: What is RTM card and how does Right to Match work? She noted that although KFD was observed in the Western Ghats and Malnad regions for years, there are currently no reported cases in the district. She explained that KFD usually arises when people venture into forests and encounter ticks carried by monkeys or livestock. To prevent this, she stressed the need to raise awareness among the public. Areas where dead monkeys are found will be marked as hotspots, and fever surveys will be conducted within a 2-kilometre radius. She also directed local health committees to hold awareness meetings and disseminate health information to both residents and tourists. Door-to-door awareness campaigns are to be conducted, particularly for communities living near forested areas, where the risk is higher. Symptoms of Monkey Fever include high fever lasting 3–5 days, severe body pain, red eyes, cough, and cold. Forest department staff were advised to report any sightings of dead monkeys to health authorities promptly and to take precautionary measures. Awareness campaigns should also be carried out using highway billboards. Further, Vidya Kumari noted an increase in dog bite cases in the district and instructed that all necessary measures be taken to control them. An adequate stock of vaccines for dog and snake bites should be maintained to ensure timely treatment. District Health and Family Welfare Officer Dr I.P. Gadad, District Surgeon Dr H. Ashok, District Surveillance Officer Dr Nagaratna, Malaria Control Officer Dr Prashanth Bhat, and others were present.
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — Aidan Bouman threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Javion Phelps with 12 seconds left and South Dakota defeated FCS top-ranked North Dakota State 29-28 on Saturday to claim a share of its first Missouri Valley Football Conference championship. The Coyotes (9-2, 7-1) trailed 28-17 when Bouman threw deep to Jack Martens for a 40-yard touchdown with 3:22 remaining. They got the ball back with 1:16 left and six plays later Bouman was sacked. The Coyotes quickly lined up and Bouman found Phelps alone 2 yards shy of the end zone along the left sideline and he easily scored. South Dakota won its first game against the Bison in Vermillion since a four-overtime thriller in 2002. The Bison had won the last five meetings in the DakotaDome. The Coyotes took a 14-0 lead on two Travis Theis rushing touchdowns but the Bison (10-2, 7-1) tied the game with two scores in the final 2:26 of the first half, a 23-yard pass from Cam Miller to Braylon Henderson and a 3-yard TD run by Miller. Miller scored from 2 yards out late in the third quarter and CharMar Brown completed a 20-play, 99-yard drive that took nearly 11 minutes with a 1-yard score for a 28-17 Bison lead with just over four minutes to go. Bouman was 18-of-30 for 271 yards and two touchdowns. Miller was 9-of-21 passing with one touchdown and he rushed for 82 yards and another score. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25Wright runs for 118 yards and 2 TDs, No. 13 Illinois State gets 1st win over North Dakota, 35-13
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Never one to mince words, President-elect Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton blasted his decision to re-appoint firebrand political commentator Seb Gorka as a senior director for counterterrorism. Speaking with CNN’s The Source host Kaitlan Collins on Friday night, Bolton–who has become a fierce Trump critic after a brief stint in his first administration–called Gorka a “con-man” with minimal qualifications. “I wouldn’t have him in any U.S. government,” Bolton said. “I don’t think it’s going to bode well for counterterrorism efforts when the NSC senior director is somebody like that.” ADVERTISEMENT When pressed by Collins on why exactly Gorka is a “con man,” the former Trump adviser said “he needs a full field FBI background investigation about his educational claims and things like that.” Bolton said Gorka is the “perfect example of somebody who owes his position purely to Donald Trump.” “He doesn’t display loyalty, he displays fealty, and that’s what Trump wants. He doesn’t want Gorka’s opinions, he wants Gorka to say, ‘Yes sir,’” said Bolton. “I’m fully confident that’s exactly what will happen no matter what it is that Trump says.” Gorka has been described as an Islamophobe. The former national security affairs editor for Breitbart News, Gorka previously said he believes that violence is a “fundamental” part of the Muslim way of life, and his self-proclaimed expertise in Islamic extremism and jihadism was what pipped him a spot in Trump’s first administration. However, it wasn’t long before Gorka came under fire for his lack of actual expertise. It came to light that the two of the people who’d reportedly endorsed his PhD weren’t even academics, and the third person was a far-right Hungarian MEP with ties to Gorka’s family. “It’s not even remotely something that I would consider scholarship,” as one academic previously described Gorka’s thesis to CNN . “It does not deploy evidence that would satisfy the most basic methodological requirements for a PhD in the U.S.” Speaking with the outlet, more experts further pointed out Gorka’s lack of expertise on the Middle East, including that he does not speak Arabic, has not undertaken extensive travel to the Middle East, and had not prior to his White House appointment ever served in either a military or intelligence role.YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) — On a damp Wednesday night with temperatures dipping into the 30s, fans in sparsely filled stands bundled up to watch Buffalo beat Eastern Michigan 37-30 on gray turf. The lopsided game was not particularly notable, but it was played on one of the nights the Mid-American Conference has made its own: A weeknight. “A lot of the general public thinks we play all of our games on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, not just some of them in November,” MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said in a telephone interview this week. “What it has done is help take what was a pretty darned good regional conference and has given it a national brand and made it a national conference.” When the conference has played football games on ESPN or ESPN2 over the last two seasons, the linear television audience has been 10 times larger than when conference schools meet on Saturdays and get lost in the shuffle when viewers have many more choices. The most-watched MAC game over the last two years was earlier this month on a Wednesday night when and there were 441,600 viewers, a total that doesn’t include streaming that isn’t captured by Nielsen company. During the same span, the linear TV audience has been no larger than 46,100 to watch two MAC teams play on Saturdays. “Having the whole nation watching on Tuesday and Wednesday night is a huge deal for the MAC,” Eastern Michigan tight end Jere Getzinger said. “Everybody wants to watch football so if you put it on TV on a Tuesday or Wednesday, people are going to watch.” ESPN has carried midweek MAC football games since the start of the century. ESPN and the conference signed a a decade ago that extends their relationship through at least the 2026-27 season. The conference has made the most of the opportunities, using MACtion as a tag on social media for more than a decade and it has become a catchy marketing term for the Group of Five football programs that usually operate under the radar in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and New York. Attendance does tend to go down with weeknight games, keeping some students out of stadiums because they have class or homework and leading to adults staying away home because they have to work the next morning. “The tradeoff is the national exposure,” Buffalo coach Pete Lembo said. “You know November nights midweek the average fan is going to park on the couch, have a bowl of chips and salsa out in front, and watch the game from there.” When the Bulls beat Ball State 51-48 in an overtime thriller on a Tuesday night earlier this month, the announced attendance was 12,708 and that appeared to be generous. There were many empty seats after halftime. “You watch the games on TV, the stadiums all look like this,” Buffalo fan Jeff Wojcicki said. “They are not packed, but it’s the only game on, and you know where to find it.” Sleep and practice schedules take a hit as well, creating another wave of challenges for students to attend class and coaches to prepare without the usual rhythm of preparing all week to play on Saturday. “Last week when we played at Ohio in Athens, we had a 4-four bus ride home and got home at about 3:30 a.m.,” Eastern Michigan center Broderick Roman said. “We still had to go to class and that was tough, but it’s part of what you commit to as an athlete.” That happens a lot in November when the MAC shifts its unique schedule. During the first two weeks of the month, the conference had 10 games on Tuesdays and Wednesdays exclusively. This week, there were five games on Tuesday and Wednesday while only one was left in the traditional Saturday slot with Ball State hosting Bowling Green. Next week, Toledo plays at Akron and Kent State visits Buffalo on Tuesday night before the MAC schedule wraps up with games next Friday and Saturday to determine which teams will meet in the conference title game on Dec. 7 in Detroit. In all, MAC teams will end up playing about 75% of their games on a Saturday and the rest on November weeknights. When the Eagles wrapped up practice earlier this week, two days before they played the Bulls, tight end Jere Getzinger provided some insight into the effects of the scheduling quirk. “It’s Monday, but for us it’s like a Thursday,” he said. Bowling Green coach Scot Loeffler said he frankly has a hard time remembering what day it is when the schedule shift hits in November. “The entire week gets turned upside down,” Loeffler said. “It’s wild, but it’s great for the league because there’s two days a week this time of year that people around the country will watch MAC games.” ___ AP freelance writer Jonah Bronstein contributed to this report. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP college football: and
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — Aidan Bouman threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Javion Phelps with 12 seconds left and South Dakota defeated FCS top-ranked North Dakota State 29-28 on Saturday to claim a share of its first Missouri Valley Football Conference championship. The Coyotes (9-2, 7-1) trailed 28-17 when Bouman threw deep to Jack Martens for a 40-yard touchdown with 3:22 remaining. They got the ball back with 1:16 left and six plays later Bouman was sacked. The Coyotes quickly lined up and Bouman found Phelps alone 2 yards shy of the end zone along the left sideline and he easily scored. South Dakota won its first game against the Bison in Vermillion since a four-overtime thriller in 2002. The Bison had won the last five meetings in the DakotaDome. The Coyotes took a 14-0 lead on two Travis Theis rushing touchdowns but the Bison (10-2, 7-1) tied the game with two scores in the final 2:26 of the first half, a 23-yard pass from Cam Miller to Braylon Henderson and a 3-yard TD run by Miller. Miller scored from 2 yards out late in the third quarter and CharMar Brown completed a 20-play, 99-yard drive that took nearly 11 minutes with a 1-yard score for a 28-17 Bison lead with just over four minutes to go. Bouman was 18-of-30 for 271 yards and two touchdowns. Miller was 9-of-21 passing with one touchdown and he rushed for 82 yards and another score. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
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Caprock Group LLC Acquires 339 Shares of Xcel Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:XEL)Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info I'm A Celeb star Alan Hallsall's ex Lucy-Jo Hudson opened up about the time he referred to her as "the lying cheating one". The 36 year old actress said she thinks Alan regretted his online outburst after promptly removing his post. The comments he made in 2020 were in reaction to Lucy-Jo's fiancé, Lewis Devine , seemingly referring to Alan's daughter Sienna-Rae as his own daughter, causing Alan to slam both Lewis and Lucy-Jo. In the heat of the moment, he posted a now-deleted comment, saying: "You're welcome to keep the lying cheating one and call her your own! But not my daughter." Lucy-Jo, who had just welcomed baby Carter with Lewis at the time, brushed off the social media squabble when chatting with OK! back in April 2020. She said: "I had literally just given birth to Carter when he posted that so I didn't see it and my head was elsewhere. He quickly deleted it so he must have regretted it." Despite the tense words, the mother of two decided against confronting Alan, who is currently in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, prioritising her newborn son instead, admitting that his comments failed to make an impact: "I didn't bother bringing it up with him. Lew and I were both too focused on Carter so it just didn't get our attention." The fiasco kicked off following Lewis' heartfelt note about Sienna, who was seven at the time, becoming an excited big sister to Carter, before he was born in February 2020, praising, "Our Sienna is delighted and is already making the best big sister, just like I knew she would!" Despite this, co-parenting hasn't been smooth sailing for Lucy-Jo and Alan due to their different approaches in raising their child. The former couple tied the knot over a decade ago in 2009, and welcomed their daughter four years later in 2013. They continued to be married for another three years before deciding to part ways in 2016. The exes briefly rekindled their romance, but it ultimately came to an end in 2018. Now, Alan , who is known for his role as Tyrone Dobbs on Coronation Street , opened up about his relationship with Lucy to his I'm A Celebrity campmates. In a candid chat with fellow star, including Dean McCullough , Alan discussed meeting his ex on set and their subsequent breakup, steering clear of any controversial remarks. Alan said: "Lucy left Corrie in about 2005, then we got married in 2009. We then split up after Sienna was born. I love what I've got, even now I'm on my own, I love it when it's me and Sienna and that'll change I'm sure, that'll be different at some point but I've never done dating apps."