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The presale of Lightchain AI is generating significant buzz as it positions itself as a standout token for the next bull run. By integrating blockchain technology with artificial intelligence, Lightchain AI aims to tackle key challenges in scalability, transparency, and decentralization. Its innovative features, notably the Proof of Intelligence (PoI) consensus mechanism and the Artificial Intelligence Virtual Machine (AIVM), differentiate it from conventional blockchain projects. The platform’s structured roadmap and increasing community interest suggest an influential role ahead. Lightchain AI’s vision centers around merging AI and blockchain to address major issues such as size, security, and decentralized governance. The PoI consensus rewards significant AI computations on its network, while the AIVM is crafted to efficiently execute AI tasks. The project emphasizes transparent operations and privacy-preserving technologies, aspiring to become a leader in decentralized AI solutions. As its presale gains traction, Lightchain AI is drawing both developers and investors, promising expansion, cross-chain functionality, and global outreach. The project’s potential to make waves in the upcoming bull run is underscored by its strategic tokenomics and plans for future growth. Lightchain AI’s tokenomics ensure fair distribution, with a total of 10 billion LCAI tokens allocated across presale, staking rewards, liquidity facilitation, and other strategic areas to encourage sustainable growth. The outlined roadmap includes key stages like prototype development, community-engaged testnet rollout, mainnet deployment, and further ecosystem expansion, setting the foundation for widespread adoption. Security is paramount for Lightchain AI, employing cutting-edge techniques such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs and homomorphic encryption to safeguard data privacy and uphold integrity. These features, along with a secure execution environment for AI tasks on the AIVM, align with global privacy norms, creating a robust framework for decentralized AI applications. Currently offered at a presale price of $0.003 per token, Lightchain AI presents an appealing opportunity for investors before its full market debut. The initial pricing is considered advantageous given the project’s pioneering AI-blockchain approach and its commitment to deflationary tokenomics, including periodic token burns aimed at enhancing scarcity and value. Early supporters stand to gain from lower prices and additional benefits such as governance rights and premier access to ecosystem features, making Lightchain AI an attractive prospect for those seeking to invest in transformative technology.Guwahati: Bypolls in five assembly constituencies of Assam emerged as a significant setback for the opposition parties, which failed to secure any victory. Congress's autonomous approach proved detrimental as the grand old party lacked direct support from other opposition parties united under the banner Asom Sanmilita Morcha (ASOM). Of the five constituencies, BJP secured victories in three — Samaguri, Behali, and Dholai, while its allies AGP and UPPL triumphed in Bongaigaon and Sidli. Five-time MLA from Samaguri Rakibul Hussain's son, Tanzil, was defeated by BJP's state general secretary Diplu Ranjan Sarmah by a substantial margin. Tanzil endeavoured to represent Samaguri as the third politician from their family, after father Rakibul and grandfather Nurul Hussain. Rakibul served as a prominent cabinet minister in the Tarun Gogoi-govt and secured successive assembly polls from Samaguri since 2001. Nurul Hussain contested from Congress (S) ticket in the 1983 election and joined Congress (I) after winning. He subsequently prevailed as Congress candidate in the 1991 assembly polls and became a state minister in the Hiteswar Saikia-govt. Deputy leader of Congress in the Lok Sabha and Jorhat MP Gaurav Gogoi's preferred candidate Jayanta Borah had to bite the dust in the Behali seat to BJP's Diganta Ghatowal. Congress remained unwilling to relinquish Behali for CPI-ML despite ASOM's recommendation, ultimately causing opposition disunity. Jayanta Borah, a BJP defector, procured Congress ticket even before formally joining the party. Maharashtra Jharkhand Maharashtra Alliance View i Party View Seats: 288 L + W Majority: 145 BJP+ 229 MVA 47 OTH 12 Leads + Wins : 288 / 288 BJP+ WON Jharkhand Alliance View i Party View Seats: 81 Results Majority: 41 INDIA 56 NDA 24 OTH 1 Results : 81 / 81 INDIA WON Source: PValue In the remaining constituencies, Congress leaders demonstrated comparatively diminished enthusiasm. ASOM leaders campaigned for CPI-ML candidate Lakhikanta Kurmi in Behali, while advocating for a "conscience vote" elsewhere. After poll results, Assam Pradesh Congress Committee President Bhupen Kumar Borah pledged door-to-door visits, emphasising unified opposition as crucial for challenging BJP in the 2026 assembly elections. ASOM president and MP Ajit Kumar Bhuyan and general secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi expressed disappointment regarding Congress's failure to recognise opposition unity's importance, while affirming ASOM's commitment to unified political resistance against BJP. Akhil Gogoi, MLA and Raijor Dal leader, criticised both Himanta Biswa Sarma regarding the Jharkhand defeat and Congress's perceived "big brother" attitude. Gogoi challenged Sarma's "unstoppable" narrative, citing Jharkhand results. He endorsed Jharkhand's opposition model, contrasting it with Assam's fragmented opposition. Gogoi faulted Gaurav Gogoi for undermining opposition unity by denying Congress allies constituencies, particularly regarding CPI-ML in Behali.MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Wake Forest figured it wouldn't keep Miami's offense quiet forever. To their chagrin, the Demon Deacons were right. Cam Ward passed for 280 yards and threw two touchdowns to Jacolby George on another record-breaking day, Mishael Powell ran an interception back 76 yards for a touchdown and No. 11 Miami pulled away with 22 fourth-quarter points to beat Wake Forest 42-14 on Saturday. The Hurricanes (10-1, 6-1 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 8 College Football Playoff) can clinch a berth in the ACC title game with a win at Syracuse next weekend. No. 13 SMU clinched the other spot by routing Virginia 33-7 on Saturday. “We still have nothing to lose,” Ward said. “At the end of the day, Miami was a mid team last year. We're better than they were last year. We have nothing to lose. It's good to control your destiny another week, but it doesn't mean anything if we don't win.” Ward completed 27 of 38 passes, plus ran for a score. He broke two more single-season Miami records, both of which had been held for 40 years by Bernie Kosar — most passing yards in a season and most completions in a season. Ward now has 3,774 yards on 268 completions this season. Kosar threw for 3,642 yards on 262 completions in 1984. Demond Claiborne had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown for Wake Forest (4-7, 2-5). Claiborne also rushed for 62 yards for the Demon Deacons, and starting quarterback Hank Bachmeier was 8 of 14 passing for 86 yards and a touchdown. Wake was within 20-14 going into the fourth quarter. And then, it was all Miami. “With Miami and their offense, it’s a matter of time," Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said. "I thought our defense played really, really well — but in the fourth quarter, when the dam broke, it broke. And that’s what good teams do.” The game was offensively deceiving, given how it started. Miami went 84 yards for a touchdown on the game's first possession, Ward going 6 for 6 on the drive and capping it with a 13-yard scoring throw to George. Wake Forest answered with a 75-yard drive, Bachmeier finding Micah Mays Jr. from 36 yards out to tie the game. And neither offense found the end zone again until the fourth quarter. Wake Forest got 118 yards on 50 plays — 2.4 yards per play — after that seven-play, nearly 11-yard-per-play opening march. “Story of the game was the defense, without a doubt," Miami coach Mario Cristobal said. “After that first series, the busted coverage, that's what Miami Hurricane defense should look like.” Powell's interception return TD put Miami up 17-7 in the second quarter; the 10-point lead lasted 15 seconds, the time Claiborne needed to run the ensuing kickoff the length of the field for a touchdown and get Wake Forest within 17-14. Ward rushed in from a yard out with 7:58 left and, after Wake Forest fumbled the ensuing kickoff, Jordan Lyle scored on an 18-yard run to make it 35-14. Lyle finished with a game-high 115 yards rushing and George scored again with 1:53 left. Wake Forest: The Demon Deacons were roundly booed — and even called out by Ward on the field — when safety Evan Slocum went down and indicated he had a cramp on a Miami drive late in the first half. Ploy or not, the Hurricanes stalled from there and settled for a field goal. Slocum was on the field to start the second half. Miami: The Hurricanes reached 10 wins for the 16th time in school history, all since 1983. It's the first 10-win season for Miami since 2017 and makes Cristobal the seventh coach to have such a season for the Hurricanes. He did it twice with Oregon. The Hurricanes wore “DB 40” decals on their helmets Saturday to honor All-American fullback and College Football Hall of Famer Don Bosseler, who died earlier this month. Bosseler, a star at Miami in the mid-1950s, was 88. Miami has been in the AP Top 25 every week this season and that won't change. The CFP rankings likely will still list the Hurricanes as the ACC title favorite. Wake Forest: Hosts Duke on Saturday. Miami: Visits Syracuse on Saturday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . 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A high-speed passenger train collided with a fire engine at a crossing on Saturday in Florida, injuring three firefighters and at least a dozen train passengers, authorities said. The crash happened at 10.45am in crowded downtown Delray Beach, multiple news outlets reported. The Brightline train was stopped on the tracks, its front destroyed, about a block away from the Delray Beach fire rescue truck, its ladder ripped off and strewn in the grass several yards away, The Sun-Sentinel newspaper reported. The Delray Beach Fire Rescue said in a social media post that three Delray Beach firefighters were in stable condition at a hospital. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue took 12 people from the train to the hospital with minor injuries. Emmanuel Amaral rushed to the scene on his golf cart after hearing a loud crash and screeching train brakes from where he was having breakfast a couple of blocks away. He saw firefighters climbing out of the window of their damaged truck and pulling injured colleagues away from the tracks. One of their helmets came to rest several hundred feet away from the crash. “The front of that train is completely smashed, and there was even some of the parts to the fire truck stuck in the front of the train, but it split the car right in half. It split the fire truck right in half, and the debris was everywhere,” Mr Amaral said. Brightline officials did not immediately comment on the crash. A spokesperson for the National Transportation Safety Board said it was still gathering information about the crash and had not decided yet whether it will investigate. The NTSB is already investigating two crashes involving Brightline’s high-speed trains that killed three people early this year at the same crossing along the railroad’s route between Miami and Orlando. More than 100 people have died after being hit by trains since Brightline began operations in July 2017 – giving the railroad the worst death rate in the United States. But most of those deaths have been either suicides, pedestrians who tried to run across the tracks ahead of a train or drivers who went around crossing gates instead of waiting for a train to pass. Brightline has not been found to be at fault in those previous deaths.Thomas Sorber collected 22 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks to pace Georgetown to an 83-53 win against shorthanded Coppin State on Saturday afternoon in Washington, D.C. The Hoyas pulled away from the Eagles with a 21-2 run early in the second half. Georgetown held Coppin State to 22 percent shooting in the second half and 18 percent from behind the arc. Georgetown (11-2) is off to its best start since the 2011-12 season. Drew Fielder recorded 20 points and 13 rebounds while Malik Mack had 15 points and 11 assists for the Hoyas. Georgetown played without its leading scorer Jayden Epps, who missed the game with a lower-body injury. Toby Nnadozie scored 22 points and Julius Ellerbe III added 12 to go along with six steals for the Eagles (1-13). The Hoyas' decisive second-half run started with Caleb Williams' steal that led to a Fielder lay up as Georgetown took 49-37 lead. Moments later, Fielder's turnaround in the lane put the Hoyas up 56-37. Sorber's jam with 6:36 left gave Georgetown a 67-41 advantage. The pesky Eagles rattled off a 7-0 run but got no closer than 19 points the rest of the game. The Eagles played without three of their top four scorers but forced 14 Georgetown turnovers in the first half and hit 5-of-8 3-pointers. Ellerbe corralled a loose ball near half court and distributed it to Nnadozie who converted a contested layup to pull CSU within 12-11. But the Hoyas held a 24-10 rebounding edge in the first half as Sorber and Fielder were a force inside the paint. The Hoyas created separation as Sorber worked the high-low game with a catch in the lane and a left finger roll for a 25-15 Hoyas' lead with 8:40 left in the first half. Zahree Harrison's 3-pointer kept the dogged visitors close and capped a 5-0 run that cut the Georgetown lead to 25-20. Nnadozie closed the first half with a 3-pointer and the Hoyas held a 37-30 lead. --Field Level Media
In the last bowl action of the weekend, the No. 22 Army Black Knights face the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in the 2024 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl. This college football showdown kicks off at 6:15 p.m. PT/9:15 p.m. ET (8:15 p.m. CT) on Saturday, December 28 with a live broadcast on ESPN , and streaming live on demand . • WATCH : LA Tech vs. Army football live with Fubo ($30 off your first month), with Sling (cheapest streaming plans, $25 off your first month), or see more streaming options below. What TV channel is the Army vs. Louisiana Tech college football bowl game on today? When : Kickoff takes place at 6:15 p.m. PT/9:15 p.m. ET (8:15 p.m. CT) on Saturday, December 28. Where : Independence Stadium | Shreveport, LA TV channel : ESPN How to watch live stream online : If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live with Fubo ($30 off your first month) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you are out of free trials, the cheapest and best way to watch this game and more football this month is by signing up for Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans), which is $25 off for the first month if you add the “Sports Extra” package that includes Big Ten Network, SEC Network and a few other sports channels. If you already have a cable or satellite subscription, you can watch the game on Watch ESPN or the ESPN app by signing in with your provider information. What TV channel is ESPN on? You can find out more about which channel ESPN is on in your area by using the channel finders here: Comcast Xfinity , DIRECTV , Dish , Verizon Fios , Spectrum/Charter , Optimum/Altice . Army vs. Louisiana Tech spread, latest betting odds Moneyline : ARMY: -800 | LT: +500 Point spread : ARMY: -16.5 | LT: +16.5 Over/Under : 43.5 Get promo codes, signup deals and free bets from our Oregon Betting News home page .