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BJP eyes key minority-dominated seats in 2026 Assam polls after Samaguri victoryCooper Rush passed for two touchdowns, Dallas returned two kicks for scores and the visiting Cowboys held off the Washington Commanders in a wild fourth quarter for a 34-26 win. Dallas led 10-9 after three quarters. With Washington trailing 27-26, Jayden Daniels hit Terry McLaurin for an 86-yard touchdown pass with 21 seconds left, but Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game. Juanyeh Thomas of the Cowboys then returned the onside kick 43 yards for a touchdown. Rush completed 24 of 32 passes for 247 yards for Dallas (4-7), which snapped a five-game losing streak. Rico Dowdle ran 19 times for 86 yards and CeeDee Lamb had 10 catches for 67 yards. Jayden Daniels was 25-of-38 passing for 274 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for reeling Washington (7-5), which has lost three straight. He ran for 74 yards and one score. McLaurin had five catches for 102 yards. Trailing 20-9 late in the fourth quarter, Daniels drove Washington 69 yards in nine plays and hit Zach Ertz for a 4-yard touchdown. Daniels ran for two points and Washington trailed 20-17 with 3:02 remaining. KaVontae Turpin muffed the ensuing kickoff, picked it up at the one, and raced 99 yards for a touchdown to make it 27-17. Austin Seibert's 51-yard field goal pulled the Commanders within 27-20 with 1:40 left, With the score tied 3-3, Washington took the second half kick and went 60 yards in 10 plays. On third-and-three from the Dallas 17, Daniels faked a handoff, ran left and scored his first rushing touchdown since Week 4. Seibert missed the point after and Washington led 9-3. Dallas answered with an 80-yard drive. A 23-yard pass interference penalty gave the Cowboys a first-and-goal at the 4. Two plays later Rush found Jalen Tolbert in the end zone and the extra point made it 10-9. Brandon Aubrey's 48-yard field goal made it 13-9 with 8:11 remaining in the game. On the next play, Daniels hit John Bates for 14 yards, but Donovan Wilson forced a fumble and Dallas recovered at the Washington 44. Five plays later, Rush found Luke Schoonmaker down the middle for a 22-yard touchdown and Dallas led 20-9 with 5:16 left. The first quarter was all about field goals. Aubrey's field goal attempt was blocked on the opening drive and Michael Davis returned it to the Dallas 40. Washington later settled for Seibert's 41-yard field goal. On the next Dallas drive, Aubrey hit the right upright from 42 yards out, and then Seibert missed from 51 yards. With 14 seconds left in the half, Rush found Jalen Brooks for a 41-yard gain to the Washington 28. On the next play Aubrey connected from 46 yards to tie it. --Field Level MediaUkraine Loses Over 40 Percent of Land Held in Russia's Kursk Region, Says Kyiv Source
PMF Chief reaffirms commitment to Iran and regional stabilityDacia Sandriders will run an innovative new driver safety device on the team's debut at the Dakar Rally. The manufacturer will use a 'seat attenuator' to absorb impacts over the rough terrain as the car slams up and down on its suspension, helping to reduce the compression of drivers' spines, which have sustained injuries in recent years. Technical partner Prodrive has developed the damper system, which will run on all three Dacia entries piloted by Nasser Al-Attiyah , Sebastien Loeb and Cristina Gutierrez, ahead of its widespread inclusion in the World Rally Raid Championship [WR2C] regulations from 2027 onwards. Explaining the system, technical director Philip Dunabin said: "There have been a number of accidents in rally raids where the cars land very heavily and that has created a number of back injuries, particularly for co-drivers but main drivers as well. "So Prodrive has worked on a system to add what is called a seat attenuator, so when the impact goes over a certain G level, the seat will then move and there is like a shock absorber system, so the seat is not completely rigidly fixed. "In normal duty, the seat doesn't move at all but, when there is a really big impact, the seat can move downwards and it absorbs the impact. "This is a development that Prodrive has worked on for this project so, for the moment, these are the only cars running this system. "The application... it will come into the rally raid regulations for any new cars from 2027 onwards. But it is already in place here." The Dacia effort - helped by backing from the Alpine Racing branch of the Renault Groupe - will include a number of technologies that can be transferred to the Romanian manufacturer's road car models. "Dacia have been working on pigments and resin, in this case in the carbon fibre," Dunabin told Autosport during a recent visit to the Prodrive base. "These are pigments that are intended to reduce infra-red absorption, intended to keep temperatures lower in the cars. Those have got applications for them in terms of pigment arrangement in road cars. "They have also brought very matte, IR reflecting paint that they will be using in the future in road cars. "We use it here in things like the dashtop for low reflection, low glare from the windscreen. "There are elements that are not in the car yet to do with materials for the seats and so on, which have come directly from Dacia road cars and, of course, there is the work they are helping us do with sustainable fuels with the partnership with Aramco." In this article Ewan Gale Dakar Dacia Be the first to know and subscribe for real-time news email updates on these topics Subscribe to news alertsThe mysterious ideology of Luigi Mangione: Anti-corporate hero? Far-right tech bro?
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An online spat between factions of supporters over immigration and the tech industry has thrown internal divisions in his political movement into public display, previewing the fissures and contradictory views his coalition could bring to the White House. The rift laid bare the tensions between the newest flank of Trump’s movement — wealthy members of the tech world including billionaire and fellow entrepreneur and their call for more highly skilled workers in their industry — and people in Trump’s Make America Great Again base who championed his hardline immigration policies. The debate touched off this week when , a right-wing provocateur with a history of racist and conspiratorial comments, criticized Trump’s selection of as an adviser on artificial intelligence policy in his coming administration. Krishnan favors the ability to bring more skilled immigrants into the U.S. Loomer declared the stance to be “not America First policy” and said were doing so to enrich themselves. Much of the debate played out on the social media network X, which Musk owns. Loomer’s comments sparked a back-and-forth with venture capitalist and former , whom Trump has tapped to be the “White House A.I. & Crypto Czar.” Musk and Ramaswamy, , weighed in, defending the tech industry’s need to bring in foreign workers. It bloomed into a larger debate with more figures from the hard-right weighing in about the need to hire U.S. workers, whether values in American culture can produce the best engineers, free speech on the internet, the newfound influence tech figures have in Trump’s world and what his political movement stands for. Trump has not yet weighed in on the rift. His presidential transition team did not respond to questions about positions on visas for highly skilled workers or the debate between his supporters online. Instead, his team instead sent a link to a post on X by longtime adviser and immigration hard-liner that was a transcript of a speech Trump gave in in which he praised figures and moments from American history. Musk, the world’s richest man who has , was a central figure in the debate, not only for his stature in Trump’s movement but his stance on the tech industry’s hiring of foreign workers. Technology companies say H-1B visas for skilled workers, used by software engineers and others in the tech industry, are critical for hard-to-fill positions. But critics have said they undercut U.S. citizens who could take those jobs. Some on the right have called for the program to be eliminated, not expanded. Born in South Africa, Musk was once on an a H-1B visa himself and defended the industry’s need to bring in foreign workers. “There is a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent,” he said in a post. “It is the fundamental limiting factor in Silicon Valley.” Trump’s own positions over the years have reflected the divide in his movement. His tough immigration policies, including his pledge for a mass deportation, were central to his winning presidential campaign. He has focused on immigrants who come into the U.S. illegally but he has also , including family-based visas. As a presidential candidate in 2016, Trump called the H-1B visa program “very bad” and “unfair” for U.S. workers. After he became president, Trump in 2017 issued a “Buy American and Hire American” , which directed Cabinet members to suggest changes to ensure H-1B visas were awarded to the highest-paid or most-skilled applicants to protect American workers. Trump’s businesses, however, have hired foreign workers, including , and his social media company behind his Truth Social app for highly skilled workers. During his 2024 campaign for president, as he made immigration his signature issue, Trump said immigrants in the country illegally are “poisoning the blood of our country” and promised to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. But in a sharp departure from his usual alarmist message around immigration generally, Trump this year that he wants to give automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S. colleges. “I think you should get automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country,” he told the “All-In” podcast with people from the venture capital and technology world. Those comments came on the cusp of Trump’s budding alliance with tech industry figures, but he did not make the idea a regular part of his campaign message or detail any plans to pursue such changes. Michelle L. Price, The Associated Press
The global economy is projected to reach $115.3 trillion in nominal GDP by 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ). This milestone reflects the combined economic activity of nations worldwide, measured in US dollars. The top 10 economies will account for a substantial share of this figure, underlining their pivotal role in shaping international trade, finance, and policymaking. These nations serve as key drivers of global growth and innovation, while smaller economies, though individually less dominant, collectively contribute to the interconnected and resilient nature of global markets. Read also: 5 lowest-ranked destinations for opportunity in 2024 This distribution of GDP highlights economic disparities and opportunities across regions, providing a lens into shifting power dynamics and the impact of policy and innovation on global development. As 2025 approaches, these trends will be critical for businesses, policymakers, and stakeholders navigating an evolving economic landscape. Here are the top 10 projected largest economies in 2025 The United States remains the largest economy in the world with a GDP of $30.3 trillion. It continues to play a significant role in global trade, innovation, and financial markets. China is projected to maintain its position as the second-largest economy with a GDP of $19.5 trillion. Its growth trajectory is driven by industrial production, exports, and domestic consumption. Read also: Nigeria’s top 10 states for ease of doing business Germany’s GDP is expected to reach $4.9 trillion. As Europe’s largest economy, it is a global leader in manufacturing and engineering. Japan holds the fourth position with a GDP of $4.4 trillion. Its economy benefits from advanced technology sectors and a strong export base. Read also: Top 10 biggest companies by market capitalization in 2024 India’s GDP is forecasted at $4.3 trillion. Its economic growth is driven by a combination of services, industrial output, and a large consumer market. The United Kingdom is ranked sixth, with a GDP of $3.7 trillion. It remains a major player in finance, trade, and global business. Read also: Africa’s 10 riskiest countries for businesses France’s GDP is projected at $3.3 trillion, solidifying its place as one of Europe’s largest economies, with strong contributions from agriculture, industry, and services. Italy is set to reach a GDP of $2.5 trillion. Its economy benefits from sectors such as fashion, automotive, and tourism. Read also: Top 10 destinations for business trips in Africa Canada’s GDP is projected to be $2.3 trillion, supported by its natural resources and trade partnerships. Brazil rounds out the top 10 economies with a GDP of $2.3 trillion. Its economic strength lies in agriculture, mining, and energy production.Closing arguments are expected after Thanksgiving in the closely watched manslaughter case about the death of Jordan Neely , 30. The encounter between Penny, a white Marine veteran, and Neely, a homeless Black man with mental health and drug problems, has been drawn into U.S. political divides over race, public safety and cities’ ability to handle mental illness and social ills. Penny, 26, has pleaded not guilty. Many criminal defendants don't take the stand, and juries are routinely instructed that they cannot hold defendants' silence — a constitutional right — against them. One of Penny’s lawyers, Daniel Kenniff, noted after court that jurors did hear from Penny, in the form of his recorded statements to police minutes and hours after he put Neely in a chokehold. “Virtually everything he said then is consistent with credible testimony of his fellow passengers," Kenniff said. Penny told police that he wrapped his arm around Neely's neck, took him to the floor and “put him out” because he was angrily throwing things and making threatening comments. Penny said on police video that he hadn't wanted to injure Neely but rather to keep him from hurting anyone else. A number of other passengers testified that they were scared of Neely and relieved that Penny grabbed hold of him. A man who later stepped in and held down Neely's arms, however, told jurors that he urged Penny to let go but that the veteran kept choking Neely for a time. Prosecutors say Penny meant to protect people but recklessly used too much force, overlooking Neely's humanity and making no effort to spare his life. City medical examiners ruled that the chokehold killed Neely. A pathologist hired by Penny's defense disputed that finding . Prosecutors, defense lawyers and the judge are set to meet Monday to hash out jury instructions.
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