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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ten yards into a scramble, Patrick Mahomes could have easily slid for a first down or simply ducked out of bounds and moved on to the next play. Instead, the three-time Super Bowl MVP cut back inside and raced another 23 yards up the field, helping to set up Spencer Schrader's 31-yard field goal as time expired as the Chiefs held on to beat the Carolina Panthers 30-27 on Sunday. “At that point, yards are more important than getting out of bounds,” Mahomes said. “With three timeouts, I just tried to just cut through and Justin Watson had a great block and was able to get down the field and get out of bounds.” The game-winning drive was the 21st of Mahomes' career, and the Chiefs won a game decided in the final seconds for the fifth time this season. Eight of the Chiefs' wins have come by one-score margins. “You always want to have some blowouts and be a little calmer in the fourth quarter, but I've always said it could be a good thing when you get to the playoffs later in the season knowing that you have been in those moments before, and knowing how to attack it play by play not making it too big of a moment,” Mahomes said. Then he smiled and said: “But I would say this more than anybody, I would love to win a game not by the very last play.” Mahomes completed 27 of 37 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns in his first game at Bank of America Stadium and ran for 60 yards — including 33 on that last-minute play — as the Chiefs (10-1) scored on six of their eight possessions. Noah Gray caught four passes for 66 yards and scored two touchdowns for the second straight week, and DeAndre Hopkins also found the end zone for the two-time defending Super Bowl champions. Kareem Hunt ran for 68 yards on 16 carries and caught three passes for 19 yards. Bryce Young played well for Carolina (3-8), finishing 21 of 35 for 262 yards and a touchdown while leading the Panthers back from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter to tie the game on Chuba Hubbard's 1-yard touchdown run and 2-point conversion with 1:46 remaining. Panthers coach Dave Canales, who benched Young earlier this season for veteran Andy Dalton, said last year's No. 1 overall draft pick “absolutely” will remain the team's starting QB next week. That's a break from Canales' recent pattern of waiting a few days to name a starter. “Bryce is certainly making the most of his opportunities,” Canales said. “And he is making a statement to all of us. Showing us he can make plays in critical areas. He did a great job extending today.” Said Young: “For me, I just want to focus on what I can control. Regardless, I always have the same mindset and preparation, wanting to be better throughout the week. I am definitely grateful for confidence.” Still, there is room for improvement. The Panthers moved the ball well but struggled in the red zone, resulting in field goals of 30, 32, 29 and 33 yards for Eddy Pineiro, the most accurate kicker in NFL history. The Chiefs wasted no time setting the tone as Samaje Perine returned the opening kickoff 56 yards and Mahomes found Gray for a 35-yard touchdown strike on the third play of scrimmage for a 7-0 lead. Gray went nine games without a TD catch before hauling in two last week against Buffalo. His 11-yard score late in the second quarter gave him two more against the Panthers . Chiefs coach Andy Reid praised Mahomes' poise but said he was concerned about his team's nine penalties for 90 yards. Moving on up Kansas City's Travis Kelce had six catches for 62 yards and moved into third place in career yards receiving by a tight end. He ranks behind only Tony Gonzalez and Jason Witten. However, Kelce failed to find the end zone for the ninth time in 11 games this season. Brooks' debut Running back Jonathan Brooks made his NFL debut for Carolina, but the second-round pick was limited to 7 yards on two carries. Injuries Panthers: Rookie TE Ja'Tavion Sanders was taken to a hospital, where he was evaluated for a neck injury and released . He landed awkwardly on his head after making a catch near the end of the second quarter. Up next Chiefs: Host Las Vegas on Friday. Panthers: Host Tampa Bay next Sunday.Game-changing holiday gifts for building fires, printing photos, watching birds and more
Astrana Health Logo (PRNewsfoto/Astrana Health, Inc.) ALHAMBRA, Calif. , Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Astrana Health, Inc. ("Astrana," and together with its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, the "Company") (NASDAQ: ASTH), a leading provider-centric, technology-powered healthcare company enabling providers to deliver accessible, high-quality, and high-value care to all, today announced that leadership is participating in the J.P. Morgan 2025 Healthcare Conference, being held in San Francisco , on Tuesday, January 14, 2024 , including a presentation at 10:30am PT from President and CEO of Astrana Health, Brandon Sim . The webcast link and related presentation materials will be available in the "IR Calendar" section of the Company's website: https://ir.astranahealth.com/news-events/ir-calendar . About Astrana Health, Inc. Astrana is a leading provider-centric, technology-powered healthcare company enabling providers to deliver accessible, high-quality, and high-value care to all. Leveraging its proprietary end-to-end technology solutions, Astrana operates an integrated healthcare delivery platform that enables providers to successfully participate in value-based care arrangements, thus empowering them to deliver high quality care to patients in a cost-effective manner. Headquartered in Alhambra, California , Astrana serves over 12,000 providers and over 1.1 million Americans in value-based care arrangements. Its subsidiaries and affiliates include management services organizations (MSOs), affiliated independent practice associations (IPAs), accountable care organizations (ACOs), and care delivery entities across primary, multi-specialty, and ancillary care. For more information, please visit www.astranahealth.com . FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Investor Relations (626) 943-6491 Asher Dewhurst , ICR Healthcare investors@astranahealth.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/astrana-health-inc-to-participate-in-upcoming-investor-conference-302336639.html SOURCE Astrana Health, Inc.How to make delicious homemade gravy for Thanksgiving dinner
Antonio Brown teases role in Donald Trump's administration - before swiftly deleting the post READ MORE: Steelers coach Mike Tomlin gives brutal response to Antonio Brown Follow DailyMail.com's politics live blog for all the latest news and updates By JAKE NISSE Published: 22:03 GMT, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 22:11 GMT, 27 November 2024 e-mail View comments Antonio Brown could be set for a role in Donald Trump 's next White House administration - if the often-unhinged ex-NFL star is to be believed. Brown, who has consistently ripped Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris , teased the possible gig this week after CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins was announced as the network's new Chief White House Correspondent. On Wednesday, the ex-Steelers receiver responded an X post that shared the Collins news and wrote, 'See you at the White House' with an eyeball emoji. Brown's reply was then swiftly deleted. The White House has not announced anything regarding a potential employment of Brown. Former Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has been an outspoken supporter of Donald Trump He teased a possible White House role on X on Wednesday before quickly deleting his post It's also possible that Brown - who previously posted pictures of Tom Brady 's ex-wife Gisele Bundchen hugging him on social media - could simply be making a lewd comment on Collins' appearance. However, he previously told DailyMail.com that he was serious about taking a job in Trump's administration if he was offered one. Brown claimed he would do whatever was needed to help Trump a success, from a job in the White House to becoming an elected representative. 'I'd be the man in the office,' he said, when asked what sort of job he would like to do. 'The House of Representatives or something.' Brown attended a Trump rally and led a voter registration drive at a tailgate party - both in Pittsburgh - before the 78-year-old was ultimately elected as president for a second time. At one point during the rally, Brown and former Steelers teammate Le'Veon Bell both appeared onstage next to Trump. While the election took place more than three weeks ago, Brown has continued to take aim at Vice President Harris. Brown previously appeared onstage at a rally alongside trump and ex-teammate Le'Veon Bell Former Steelers star Brown also led a voter registration drive at a tailgate party in Pittsburgh In a clip just under 30 seconds posted on the X account on Tuesday night for the Democratic party , an emotional Harris said in a seemingly unprompted clip: 'I just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you. Read More Antonio Brown and Clay Travis rip Kamala Harris over bizarre Thanksgiving message 'You have the same power that you did before November 5th. And you have the same purpose that you did. And you have the same ability to engage and inspire. 'So don't ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you.' Brown - like other conservative voices - questioned whether Harris was sober in the video. 'I swear to drunk I'm not God,' Brown wrote next to a screengrab of Harris looking especially emotional and bleary-eyed. Brown, a seven-time Pro Bowler in the NFL, last appeared on the field in January 2022 - when he ripped off his pads and jersey at MetLife Stadium in the middle of a game vs. the Jets and headed to the locker room. Donald Trump Pittsburgh Steelers Share or comment on this article: Antonio Brown teases role in Donald Trump's administration - before swiftly deleting the post e-mail Add comment
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It has become known what two NASA astronauts, who have been stuck on the International Space Station for five months, eat. In the latest photos from space, 59-year-old Sunita Williams and 61-year-old Barry Wilmore look thin, scaring people around the world. Published photos from the ISS show astronauts eating pizza and even enjoying shrimp cocktails. Still, there is a lack of fresh vegetables and fruits in space, the New York Post reports . According to NASA , the space agency's doctors are closely monitoring the health and diet of Barry Wilmore, 61, and Sunita Williams, 59, especially after photos of the emaciated veteran astronauts surfaced online. A Starliner mission specialist told The New York Post that the couple eats a variety of foods, including breakfast cereal with powdered milk, pizza, tuna, and shrimp cocktails, so doctors ensure that the astronauts consume enough calories. However, the food developed at the Space Food Systems Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston is limited in terms of fresh fruits and vegetables, experts say. According to NASA, the ISS stocks about 1.7 kilograms of food for each astronaut per day, as well as an additional supply for unexpected mission extensions. The food is personalized to meet the daily needs of each astronaut. It is usually packaged and can be reheated using a marmite on the ISS, experts say. According to them, all meat and eggs are cooked on Earth and only need to be reheated in space. And dehydrated soups, stews, and casseroles require water that comes from the space station's 530-gallon freshwater tank. Interestingly, the ISS even recycles astronauts' urine and sweat into fresh water, producing very little waste. It is known that Williams and Wilmore prepare their own meals and use magnetized metal trays to eat them. A Starliner mission specialist emphasized that the astronauts are in good condition and there is no need to worry about their health. "So to be accurate, it should be very clear that any weight loss is not due to a lack of provisions on the ISS. There is plenty of food, even for an extended mission," he assured. As a reminder, Sunita Williams and her fellow astronaut Barry Wilmore arrived at the ISS on June 6. Their mission was supposed to last 9 days. However, due to a malfunction, the Boeing Starliner spacecraft was unable to deliver them to Earth on time and the astronauts were stuck in space. Their return flight is scheduled for February 2025. Only verified information is available on OBOZ.UA Telegram channel and Viber . Do not fall for fakes!
It shows that support for the Fianna Fail party is at 21% ahead of polling day, only slightly ahead of their coalition partners Fine Gael and the largest opposition party Sinn Fein, who were neck-and-neck at 20%. The Red C-Business Post poll showed support for Fianna Fail unchanged, while Fine Gael had a slide of two percentage points and Sinn Fein gained two. The near dead-locked poll results came on Wednesday as fears over future economic threats took centre stage in the final stretch of the campaign. Taoiseach Simon Harris said he is taking a “project truth” approach to calling out Sinn Fein’s spending pledges as election results on the other side of the Atlantic put Ireland’s economic model into sharp relief. Donald Trump’s presidential election victory in the US has brought heightened concern around what his proposals for corporation tax and tariffs could mean for Ireland. Mr Harris, leader of Fine Gael, has argued Ireland and other EU countries need to prepare for the possibility of trade shocks as he criticised the scale of Sinn Fein’s spending pledges as well as their saving plans. He said: “I think that is irresponsible, I think it is dangerous and I think it is reckless.” He accused Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald of not being able to say what her party was prepared to do in the event of an economic crash, adding that Fine Gael would borrow and stop putting money towards a rainy-day fund. Asked if the party was engaging in “project fear” to dissuade voters against Sinn Fein, Mr Harris said: “I call it ‘project truth’. It’s telling people what’s being discussed right across European capitals.” Ms McDonald told an RTE interview on Wednesday morning that a Sinn Fein government would also be prepared to start borrowing in the event of an economic downturn. Both Mr Harris and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, who were partners in the last coalition government in Ireland, have made clear they will not countenance Sinn Fein as a potential partner in the next administration in Dublin. One day after the only three-way debate featuring the leaders of the main parties, Mr Martin accused Sinn Fein of being “dishonest” about how they will fund their manifesto plans. Speaking in Dublin on Wednesday, he said he is anxious to get clarity on the issue. “I think Sinn Fein have been very dishonest, frankly, in terms of the funds, because if you go through their figures, and this is a matter of fact, not opinion, they’re predicting a surplus of a billion in 2026, a billion in 2027. “Even in 2025, they’re talking about a mini budget, which would mean reducing the surplus that we’re anticipating in 2025. “There’s a legislative obligation now on any new government to put 0.8% of GDP to one side, and into the funds. There’s no way you can do that with a surplus of a billion in 2026 or 2027, and we would argue they would not have enough funds next year either to put into the funds.” He added: “It means they have no room to manoeuvre if things go wrong, if there’s headwinds come externally, or there are shocks internationally, Sinn Fein is not allowing any headroom at all in terms of room to respond or to move it.” Ms McDonald accused the other two parties of conspiring to keep Sinn Fein out of government and prevent change in Ireland. She said the two men were now “indistinguishable” from each other as she claimed they were suffering “acute amnesia” in regard to their records in government. On a visit to Naas fire station in Co Kildare, she said: “To listen to them, you’d imagine they had just arrived on the scene and that they were going to come up with all of these solutions. “They have had ample chances, ample opportunity, to make things better, and they have failed, and in between the two of them I make the case that now we ask for our chance, with our plans, with our team, to demonstrate how change can happen, how your community, your family, yourself, can be supported when the government is actually on your side.” Mr Martin’s and Mr Harris’ coalition partner Roderic O’Gorman, the leader of the Greens, issued a warning to the public over a future government without his party. On Wednesday, he said it is looking likely that Fianna Fail and Fine Gael will be returned to government – but cautioned they may not want the Greens to continue “fighting hard” on policies. He told reporters: “My sense is certainly the mood music from Fianna Fail and Fine Gael is that they’d like an easier life in the next government – and my concern is they use these small populist parties and right-wing independents.” Mr O’Gorman argued that the Greens could continue to provide stability to government at a time when economic shocks may be around the corner. As the Green leader suggested that relying on independents would be unstable, Mr Martin has also argued that “too much fragmentation would lead to incoherence in government”. Reflecting on Tuesday night’s debate, the Fianna Fail leader said the race remained “too close to call” while Mr Harris said it is “all to play for”. The leaders of Ireland’s three main political parties clashed on housing, healthcare and financial management in the last televised debate before Friday’s General Election. The tetchy debate, which was marked by several interruptions, saw the parties set out their stalls in a broadcast that commentators said did little to move the dial before polling day. After the 2020 general election delivered an inconclusive result, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, two parties forged from opposing sides of Ireland’s Civil War of the 1920s, agreed to set aside almost a century of animosity and share power – with the Greens as a junior partner. From 2016 to 2020, Fianna Fail had supported Fine Gael in power through a confidence-and-supply arrangement from the Opposition benches in the Dail parliament. Sinn Fein won the popular vote in 2020 but a failure to run enough candidates meant it did not secure sufficient seats in the Dail to give it a realistic chance of forming a government.( ) stock has languished in 2024 despite the market charging to record highs. Since this time last year, Australia's largest telco has risen a touch under 2% to $3.86. As a comparison, the (ASX: XJO) has climbed almost 19% over the same period. That's a significant underperformance and is despite the telco giant delivering in August. Telstra's results For FY 2024, Telstra reported a 1% increase in total income to $23.5 billion. This reflects growth across Mobile, International, InfraCo fixed and Amplitel. Things were even better for its earnings, thanks to the key Mobile business. Telstra's Mobile earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation ( ) increased by 9.2% in FY 2024 to $5,026 million. This was due to high margin services revenue growth and cost-outs. This ultimately led to Telstra recording a 3.6% lift in underlying EBITDA to $8.2 billion and a 7.5% jump in underlying net profit after tax to $2.3 billion. Yet despite this, Telstra stock is down in the dumps. So, should you be buying? Let's see what a couple of leading brokers are saying. Is it time to buy Telstra stock? All but one of the major brokers currently have the equivalent of buy ratings on Telstra's shares with price targets suggesting that upside of 10%+ is possible. One of those brokers is Bell Potter, which has a buy rating and $4.30 price target on the company's shares. This implies potential upside of 11.5% for investors. It recently said: We have lowered the discount we apply in the PE ratio valuation from 15% to 10% due to the good result, soft upgrade to guidance and potential material uplift in FCF in FY26. There are no other changes to the key assumptions in our other valuations. The net result is a 2% increase in our PT to $4.30 which is a 9% premium to the share price and we maintain our BUY recommendation. We believe the stock looks reasonable value on an FY25 PE ratio of c.20x when all of the comps in the S&P/ASX 20 trade on >20x. We also believe the forecast fully franked yield of 4.8% is attractive when CBA's forecast yield is now
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My 1p an hour hack has kept me so warm, I’ve not had to turn my heating on for the last 3 yearsRoku is well known for its streaming sticks, but the company has also been selling its Roku-branded TVs over the past few years. Not only do these feature the same easy-to-navigate (and tolerate) Roku smart TV interface used by its streaming devices, but they offer great performance for the price, with the Roku Pro series model now reigning as the best budget option in our best TVs guide. Roku TVs usually feature in the Black Friday deals , and the flagship Roku Pro Series is getting across-the-board discounts, with the 55-inch Pro Series discounted to $599.99 (was $899.99) at Best Buy and up to a $700 savings on the 75-inch model. Those are significant discounts for QLED TVs that use a mini-LED backlight, and I can’t say I’ve come across a better deal on a TV with similar features. Today's best Roku Pro Series deal Roku's flagship mini-LED TV is now $300 off in this Black Friday deal at Best Buy. For just $599, you're getting a 55-inch TV with a mini-LED backlight and Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HDR support. That combines better-than-average sound and a fantastic, backlit remote control. This is a limited-time deal on the Pro Series, so snap it up while you can. In our Roku Pro Series TV review , we gave it a big thumbs up for its 4K 120Hz support, which is a rare feature in a TV at this price and one that makes it a great option for gaming. We also appreciated its great sound quality, something made possible by the TV’s robust shadowbox frame, which allows for side-mounted speakers rather than the downward-firing ones provided in most budget TVs. What impressed us most about the Roku Pro Series in our test was its design. Roku’s Apple-like emphasis on simplicity and elegance for its products means that the Pro Series is incredibly easy to set up, with thoughtful cable management options and an intuitive, backlit remote control. It’s also designed specifically for a flush wall mount, though it also has support feet for a table mount. Whether you opt for the 55-inch, the 65-inch, or the 75-inch model, you’re getting a great deal on the Roku Pro Series in Best Buy’s Black Friday sale. We expect prices to jump back up post-holidays, so take advantage of these deals while you can. More interested in a projector than a TV? Check out our guide to the best projectors . More of today's Black Friday sales in the US Amazon: TVs, smart home & air fryers from $12.99 Apple: AirPods, iPads, MacBooks from $89.99 Best Buy: $1,000 off 4K TVs, laptops & headphones B&H: $600 off Nikon, GoPro, Canon & Sony Dell: best-selling Inspiron & XPS laptops from $279.99 Dreamcloud: mattress deals from $349 + free shipping Holiday: decor, lights, Christmas trees & PJs from $10.99 Home Depot: 40% off tools, appliances & furniture Lowe's: holiday decor, appliances & tools from $17.31 Saatva: up to $600 off luxury mattresses Samsung: $2,500+ off TVs, phones, watches & appliances Target: save on furniture, Christmas decor, tech & clothing Walmart: cheap TVs, robot vacs, AirPods & appliances Wayfair: 70% off furniture, decor & Christmas More of today's Black Friday sales in the UK Amazon: up to 65% off Apple, PS5, Kindle AO : deals on appliances, TVs and laptops Argos: up to 50% off toys, Lego, TVs and gifts Boots : up to 60% off Dyson, Oral-B and Philips Carphone Warehouse : iPhone 16 for £29.99p/m Currys: deals on TVs, appliances, laptops Dell: laptops, desktops, monitors from £299 Dyson : up to £150 off Ebay : up to 50% off refurbished tech EE Store: £40 off the PlayStation5 Pro John Lewis: up to £300 off laptops and TVs LG: £1,000 or more off TVs and appliances Ninja : up to £70 off air fryers Nintendo : up to 30% off Switch and Lego Samsung : up to £700 off TVs & phones Shark : up to £100 off vacuums Sonos : up to 20% off speakers and soundbars Very: up to 30% off appliances & clothing