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Thitikul finishes eagle-birdie to win CME Group Tour Championship and claim record $4M prizeDespite the ever-growing number of electric cars on sale, electric estates are still a bit of a rarity. With that being the case, you might expect the Audi A6 Avant e-tron to have a really easy job of dominating the market. The thing is though, most of the electric estates you can buy want a piece of the same executive car pie. And that means the A6 Avant e-tron is going to have to do something special to appeal over the BMW i5 Touring , the Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo and the VW ID 7 Tourer . Well, on paper, the numbers seem pretty promising, with the A6 Avant e-tron getting two different batteries with good electric ranges, three trims levels with lots of standard equipment and a competitive price tag. So how does the Audi A6 Avant e-tron measure up in the real world? Read on as we put it to the test against the best electric car rivals ... Overview Performance & drive Range is arguably one of the most important factors when choosing an electric car , and how far the A6 Avant e-tron will travel depends on which version you go for. You see – as with the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron – the entry-level Sport model comes with a 75.8kWh (usable capacity) battery while the two other versions increase the battery size to 94.9kWh. If you stick with the rear-wheel drive Sport e-tron, the official range is up to 364 miles – further than the BMW i5 Touring eDrive40 but a fair bit less than the cheaper VW ID 7 Tourer Pro S Match . For maximum range, the mid-spec Sport e-tron Performance should manage up to 437 miles. The Sport e-tron quattro gets the same big battery as the Sport e-tron Performance, but loses some range because it adds four-wheel drive . That said, its 418 miles figure is only slightly behind the ID 7 Tourer Pro S Match and still more than the i5 Touring. On top of the extra range, the bigger battery models also increase the amount of power you have, with the Sport e-tron Performance getting 362bhp and the quattro 422bhp. As you might expect, that power makes them pretty quick off the line, sprinting from 0-62mph in 5.4 seconds and 4.7 seconds respectively – which is more than quick enough for most. We suspect, however, that the entry-level 281bhp Sport e-tron will be more than sufficient for everyday driving. Sprinting from 0-62mph in seven seconds, it’s about a second slower than a BMW i5 Touring but still has immediate power to get you off the line quickly and more than enough pace to get up to motorway speeds or overtake slow moving traffic. With firm suspension to cope with the heavy battery, the A6 Avant e-tron doesn’t deal with large potholes that well, but manages to smooth out most other imperfections with relative ease and is settled at motorway speeds. It’s also very controlled, and doesn’t sway over undulating roads. What’s more, that control means it stays upright through corners, and combined with the well-weighted steering, gives you plenty of confidence to push on when driving in a more spirited manner. Indeed, the only thing that slightly lets the side down is the brake pedal, which could do with being slightly more feelsome, with better feedback as you press the pedal. To help with braking, the A6 Avant e-tron has a few different levels of regenerative braking – Automatic (which senses the road ahead and cars around), one-pedal driving and three strengths that can be cycled through using the paddles behind the steering wheel. Road noise and wind noise are well contained and the lack of an engine gives it the edge over estate car rivals with a petrol or diesel engine. "The comfortable ride combined with the lack of wind and road noise make the A6 Avant e-tron a great companion over long distances." – Dan Jones, Senior Reviewer Interior It’s easy to get comfortable in the Audi A6 Avant e-tron, thanks to the driving position lining you up properly with the steering wheel and pedals. You’ll also find that there’s plenty of steering wheel and seat adjustment, including lumbar support in every version. The sports seats that come with the S Line trim are especially comfortable, while top-spec Edition 1 adds electronic adjustment. Visibility isn’t a strong point for the Avant's hatchback equivalent – the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron – but it's much better in this estate car version. You see, while your forward visibility is just as good, the large rear windows make for a better view over your shoulder. You also get a slightly larger rear window, helping you to see what’s behind you better. To make parking even easier, every A6 Avant e-tron comes with front and rear parking sensors and a 360-degree view camera. Bright automatic LED headlights with high-beam assist ensure you can see plenty at night, while Edition 1 trim includes matrix LED headlights. Taking a seat inside, you instantly notice that the dashboard is dominated by a huge curved fascia, which houses the 11.9in digital driver’s display and 14.5in infotainment touchscreen . Both screens are high definition, making them really easy to read at a glance. The touchscreen is pretty good too, responding to all your prods quickly as you tap around the screen. Our only demerit is that it’s entirely controlled by touch, and that’s more distracting to use on the move than the physical rotary controller in the BMW i5 Touring . You can’t argue with the showroom appeal of the interior, with the mix of materials and colours adding to the A6 Avant e-tron's premium feel. Interior quality is good for the most part, with most scratchy plastics hidden low and out of sight. However, compared with the i5 Touring, there are some areas that let it down, including the flimsy slider over the cupholders. "Edition 1 cars come with an extra touchscreen in front of the passenger, giving them control over the infotainment system and allowing them to watch videos without distracting the driver." – Dan Jones, Senior Reviewer Passenger & boot space No one will find themselves struggling for space when sitting in the front of the Audi A6 Avant e-tron, with even six-footers getting more than enough head, leg and shoulder room. There’s a decent amount of storage space, including a couple of cupholders, generous door bins, a space in the central armrest and a space for a phone under the centre console. Space in the rear is more generous than in the Audi A6 Sportback e-tron , with the Avant’s longer roofline giving you more rear head room. Indeed, unlike in the sleek Sportback, a pair of six-footers can sit in the rear of the Avant and won’t have their heads rubbing on the rooflining. Leg room is good but there isn’t much space under the front seats for your feet. Versatile 40/20/40 splitting seats are standard with every A6 Avant e-tron, making it easy to load long items through from the boot without losing one of the outer rear seats. The BMW i5 Touring gets 40/20/40 seats too, but the VW ID 7 Tourer makes do with just 60/40 rear seats. At 502 litres, the A6 Avant e-tron’s boot is big enough to swallow a family’s holiday luggage but isn’t as impressive as rivals'. Indeed, the i5 Touring offers 570 litres of boot space while the ID 7 Tourer is even better, with 605 litres. Given that practicality is one of the most important parts of an estate car , that’s worth considering. The A6 Avant e-tron also gets a 25-litre front boot, giving you somewhere to store the charging cables. "While rear space in the A6 Avant is better than in the Sportback version, it doesn’t match the rivals." – Dan Jones, Senior Reviewer Buying & owning An Audi A6 Avant e-tron will cost you a decent amount less than the BMW i5 Touring and plenty less than the Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo . It will, however, set you back a hefty chunk more than every VW ID 7 Tourer except the GTX version. We suspect many more people will be buying on PCP finance , and we have good news for them. You see, the A6 Avant e-tron is predicted to depreciate more slowly than all its rivals, keeping monthly rates temptingly cheaper than more expensive rivals and ensuring you’ll get more of your investment back than with the ID 7 Tourer after three years. Drivers of company cars will find the A6 Avant e-tron tempting, with its lower list price keeping BIK tax payments lower than for the i5 Touring and Taycan Sport Turismo, and not much higher than for the ID 7 Tourer. Every A6 Avant e-tron comes with lots of standard equipment. Even the entry-level Sport trim gets 20in alloy wheels, heated front seats, three-zone automatic air conditioning, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a 10-speaker stereo system, adaptive cruise control and an EV heat pump . It's the version we'd for. Upgrading to S Line won’t cost you too much more, but mainly adds styling upgrades along with the comfortable sports seats. Top-spec Edition 1 adds all the bells and whistles, including 21in wheels, more styling tweaks, electronically adjustable front seats with a memory function, a heated steering wheel and the passenger touchscreen. The Avant's maximum charging rate varies depending on which battery you go for (225kW for the smaller battery and 270kW for the larger one). Whichever you choose, it will be possible – with a quick enough charger – to top up from 10-80% in around 2o minutes. The A6 Avant e-tron is too new to have been included in the 2024 What Car? Reliability Survey but Audi came 24th out of 31 car makers. Ranked. BMW, Volkswagen, Porsche and Mercedes all did better. Audi gives you a three-year/60,000-mile warranty as standard. The Avant has not yet been tested for safety by Euro NCAP . Its standard equipment includes automatic emergency braking ( AEB ), lane-departure warning, front cross-traffic assist, traffic-sign recognition and a driver attention monitoring system. "As with many Audi e-tron models , it’s handy that the A6 Avant e-tron comes with charging ports on both sides." – Dan Jones, Senior Reviewer For all the latest reviews, advice and new car deals, sign up to the What Car? newsletter here FAQs The A6 Avant e-tron will set you back about less than the BMW i5 Touring and lots less than the Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo . It’s way more expensive than the VW ID 7 Tourer though. You can check the latest prices using our New Car Deals pages . The entry-level Sport e-tron, which has a 75.8kWh (usable capacity) battery, can officially cover up to 364 miles, while the bigger battery in the other two versions increases that to 437 miles, or 418 miles if you go for the quattro ( four-wheel-drive ) version. With a maximum charging rate of 225kW for the small battery and 270kW for the big battery, every A6 Avant e-tron is capable of charging from 10-80% in about 20 minutes. If you like the A6 Avant e-tron, you might also want to check out the BMW i5 Touring , the Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo and the VW ID 7 Tourer .

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Woking boss Doyle disappointed with point against the ShrimpersThe Duke of Sussex has been videoed being given a fake tattoo by a US country artist in a new skit to promote the Invictus Games . Captured in the East Side Ink studio in New York, the Duke is seen shouting as he appears to be given a neck tattoo by Jelly Roll, a rapper and singer, in exchange for a performance at the closing ceremony of the games. The sketch has been filmed to grab attention as part of the promotional build-up to the sporting competition for wounded veterans being held in Canada next February, but it might not have had the reaction the Duke had hoped for. Fans were quick to point out on social media that Jelly Roll was the wrong choice as he has been seen to be associated with Donald Trump.

President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that he has chosen Keith Kellogg, a highly decorated retired three-star general, to serve as his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia. Kellogg, who is one of the architects of a staunchly conservative policy book that lays out an "America First" national security agenda for the incoming administration, will come into the role as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its third year in February. Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social account, and said "He was with me right from the beginning! Together, we will secure PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH, and Make America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN!" Kellogg, a retired Army lieutenant general who has long been Trump's top adviser on defense issues, served as national security adviser to Vice President Mike Pence, was chief of staff of the National Security Council and then stepped in as an acting security adviser for Trump after Michael Flynn resigned. As special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Kellogg will have to navigate an increasingly untenable war between the two nations. The Biden administration has begun urging Ukraine to quickly increase the size of its military by drafting more troops and revamping its mobilization laws to allow for the conscription of troops as young as 18. The White House has pushed more than $56 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the start of Russia's February 2022 invasion and expects to send billions more to Kyiv before Biden leaves office in less than months. Trump has criticized the billions that the Biden administration has poured into Ukraine. Washington has recently stepped up weapons shipments and has forgiven billions in loans provided to Kyiv. The incoming Republican president has said he could end the war in 24 hours, comments that appear to suggest he would press Ukraine to surrender territory that Russia now occupies. As a co-chairman of the American First Policy Institute's Center for American Security, Kellogg wrote several of the chapters in the group's policy book. The book, like the Heritage Foundation's "Project 2025," is a move to lay out a Trump national security agenda and avoid the mistakes of 2016 when he entered the White House largely unprepared. Kellogg in April wrote that "bringing the Russia-Ukraine war to a close will require strong, America First leadership to deliver a peace deal and immediately end the hostilities between the two warring parties." Kellogg was a character in multiple Trump investigations dating to his first term. He was among the administration officials who listened in on the July 2019 call between Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in which Trump prodded his Ukrainian counterpart to pursue investigations into the Bidens. The call, which Kellogg would later say did not raise any concerns on his end, was at the center of the first of two House impeachment cases against Trump, who was acquitted by the Senate both times. On Jan. 6, 2021, hours before pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, Kellogg, who was then Pence's national security adviser, listened in on a heated call in which Trump told his vice president to object or delay the certification in Congress of President Joe Biden 's victory. He later told House investigators that he recalled Trump saying to Pence words to the effect of: "You're not tough enough to make the call." ___ Baldor reported from Washington. AP writer Eric Tucker in Washington contributed to this report.Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna says his team can take confidence from the way they competed in tonight's 1-0 defeat at title hopefuls Arsenal. Kai Havertz's 23rd minute goal proved the difference in a game where the Gunners had plenty of possession but a limited number of big chances. "It was a difficult first 20 minutes," admitted McKenna, whose side remain 19th in the Premier League table ahead of Monday night's visit of high-flying Chelsea. "We got pinned in by a good side, they didn't have a lot of chances but had all the territory. We still need to defend better for the goal because we had the bodies there. "But after that we grew into the game well. We managed to turn a little bit of momentum at the end of the first half and then in the second half we managed to make it a much more even game. "We got into some really good positions, but we just didn't have the quality to go and turn really good positions into really good chances. Kai Havertz scored the winner for Arsenal (Image: PA) "There were a few situations late in the game where we could have shown a little bit more belief to go and really take the one-v-one on, to drive them into the box, but we were just a little bit hesitant. "Look, I think from where we were after 20 minutes, in their stadium, against a fresh and very good Arsenal side, to where we had the game on 89 minutes, I think the players can take a lot of credit and a lot of confidence from that." The Blues boss added: "I think it was important that we had a night where we were solid. Our last game (4-0 home loss to Newcastle) was the first one in a long time where we got opened up, so we needed to feel tonight that we can be compact as a team and defend together - which we've done many times this year. We'll take confidence from that. "And the way we turned the game and got ourselves into a good position late in the game, given where they are and where we are, is a good accomplishment."Kotu ta yi martani ga boren wasu lauyoyi a Kano

Tribute paid to former Bradford City Trust chair Alan CarlingThe Congress Working Committee (CWC), which met in Belagavi, Karnataka, on Thursday, urged the NDA regime to use its upcoming budget to provide income support to the poor and tax relief to middle classes. ET Year-end Special Reads Corporate Kalesh: Top family disputes of India Inc in 2024 The world of business lost these eminent people in 2024 Fast, faster, fastest: How 2024 put more speed into your shopping The CWC’s extended session, held in Belagavi to mark the centenary of the party’s session chaired by Mahatma Gandhi at the same place, adopted two resolutions. While one was on Gandhi, the other was on a range of pressing political issues. The CWC, chaired by AICC president Mallikarjuna Kharge and attended by Rahul Gandhi, noted that the GST had become an absurdity. "The CWC reiterates its demand for a GST 2.0 that will be a truly good and simple tax -- both on paper and in practice." The party noted with concern what it called tax terrorism on industry, trade and commerce while calling for effort to end the tax terrorism. The Mod regime's economic policies, the resolution said, were designed to enrich only a few of the PM's favourite business groups. "Oligopolies in the economy are growing. While more and more Indians have a stake in capital markets, the integrity of regulators has been called into serious question. Private investment, which must drive faster economic growth, is still extremely sluggish and mass consumption is stagnating.” The working committee resolution demanded a socio-economic caste census at the earliest. The 50% ceiling on reservations for SC/STs and OBCs must be increased to further enhance the benefits accrued to the three traditionally disadvantaged groups in the society. Reservations must be based on social, economic or educational backwardness determined through appropriate means, the resolution said. 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The United Kingdom reportedly will consider a comprehensive regulatory framework for the cryptocurrency sector in early 2025. The Labour Party, which came to power in July, will draft rules that will include stablecoins and staking services, Bloomberg reported Thursday (Nov. 21). “Doing everything in a single phase is simpler, and it just makes more sense,” Economic Secretary to the Treasury Tulip Siddiq said Thursday at a conference, according to the report. Siddiq said at the conference that, as part of the government’s plans, stablecoins would no longer be considered under the country’s existing payments services regulation, and staking services would have their current legal uncertainty removed, per the report. The U.K. is working to keep up with the United States and Europe in the crypto sector at a time when U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is wooing crypto businesses and when the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation is about to be implemented, according to the report. The need for clear regulatory frameworks is one of the most pressing issues facing the crypto and blockchain space, PYMNTS reported in July. Regulatory clarity is crucial for the mainstream adoption and growth of cryptocurrencies. In the U.S., the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulatory bodies are working on frameworks for cryptocurrencies, but there is still uncertainty. The EU’s MiCA regulation is a step toward a more unified regulatory approach. The EU’s implementation of MiCA’s provision for stablecoins put the EU at the forefront of crypto regulation , PYMNTS reported in July. Having stricter disclosure requirements, regular audits of crypto firms and more robust capital reserve requirements will help build trust and transparency across the marketplace. In the U.S., bitcoin and the global cryptocurrency market rose to record highs after the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election, with traders expecting the crypto sector to benefit from Trump’s support of cryptocurrency . Bitcoin rose more than 40% after the election. This week saw media reports that Trump’s social media company is considering buying crypto trading firm Bakkt and that Trump was meeting privately with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong to discuss the incoming administration’s personnel appointments.Share Tweet Share Share Email Have you ever wondered what makes a visionary like Elon Musk tick? How does a single individual revolutionize industries as diverse as electric vehicles, space exploration, and artificial intelligence? The answer lies not just in intellect but in personality. Understanding personality through frameworks like the Enneagram and MBTI can provide profound insights into how individuals approach challenges, innovate, and lead. In this article, we explore the relationship between personality, technology, and Elon Musk—a tech titan whose personality is as groundbreaking as his achievements. What is Personality? At its core, personality encompasses the traits, behaviors, and thought patterns that make each individual unique. It influences how people interact with the world, solve problems, and pursue goals. By understanding personality, we can uncover the motivations and potential of individuals, including leaders and innovators. To learn more about the importance of personality, visit our comprehensive guide on Personality Types . Personality Typing Systems: Enneagram and MBTI The Enneagram The Enneagram categorizes personalities into nine distinct types, each with a core motivation and fear. These types are further nuanced by wings, subtypes, and stress-growth dynamics. For instance: Type 5 (The Investigator): Driven by a need to understand and master complex ideas. Type 8 (The Challenger): Motivated by a desire for control and the ability to challenge the status quo. Learn more about Enneagram types, including detailed analyses, on our Enneagram Overview page . The MBTI The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) identifies 16 personality types based on four dichotomies: Introversion (I) vs. Extraversion (E) Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N) Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F) Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P) For example, an ENTJ (The Commander) personality type is characterized by strategic vision, decisiveness, and natural leadership—traits often associated with high achievers in the tech industry. Explore more about MBTI Personality Types to see how these traits align with your own. Elon Musk: A Personality-Driven Tech Visionary Elon Musk exemplifies how personality traits can drive technological innovation. By analyzing his personality through the lens of the Enneagram and MBTI, we gain valuable insights into his success. Enneagram Analysis: Type 5w6 or 8w7? Musk’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and mastery aligns closely with Type 5 (The Investigator) . His ventures into highly technical fields like AI and aerospace reveal a deep intellectual curiosity. The 5w6 subtype adds a layer of cautious pragmatism, balancing his risk-taking tendencies with calculated decision-making. Alternatively, his bold leadership style and unyielding drive to challenge norms resonate with Type 8 (The Challenger) . The 8w7 subtype highlights his charisma, energy, and ability to rally teams toward ambitious goals, such as colonizing Mars. Learn more about these types on our detailed Enneagram Type Profiles. MBTI Analysis: ENTJ or INTJ? Musk’s strategic vision and ability to execute complex ideas strongly suggest an ENTJ (The Commander) personality. ENTJs thrive in roles that require long-term planning and decisive action, both hallmarks of Musk’s approach to Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink. Alternatively, his introspective nature and focus on futuristic possibilities may indicate an INTJ (The Architect) personality. INTJs are known for their visionary thinking and preference for innovation over tradition. Explore how these traits manifest in different industries on our Personalityin page. The Intersection of Personality and Technology Musk’s personality traits directly influence his technological achievements. Here’s how: Curiosity Drives Innovation: As a Type 5 or INTJ, Musk’s insatiable curiosity leads him to tackle problems others deem impossible, such as creating reusable rockets or developing AI-powered brain interfaces. Bold Leadership: Traits from Type 8 or ENTJ allow Musk to take calculated risks, inspire teams, and push boundaries in industries resistant to change. Visionary Thinking: Musk’s ability to envision a sustainable future, from electric mobility to space exploration, stems from his introspective and strategic personality. For more on the role of personality in technology, check out our analysis of Personality and Innovation. What Can We Learn from Musk’s Personality? Understanding Elon Musk’s personality offers lessons for anyone aspiring to innovate in technology: Know Your Strengths: Discovering your Enneagram or MBTI type can help you leverage your natural talents. Embrace Risk: Boldness, a hallmark of Musk’s personality, is often necessary to achieve groundbreaking results. Stay Curious: Lifelong learning fuels creativity and problem-solving. Learn how your personality type can empower you in your career by visiting our Career Paths by Personality section. Explore Your Personality Want to uncover your personality type and how it influences your career or creativity? Dive into detailed Enneagram and MBTI analyses on PersonalityIn . Learn how your unique traits can drive success in your personal and professional life. Conclusion Elon Musk’s personality, characterized by intellectual curiosity, bold leadership, and visionary thinking, demonstrates the profound impact of personality on technological innovation. By understanding your own personality through tools like the Enneagram and MBTI, you too can unlock your potential to achieve extraordinary goals. For more insights into personality types, visit PersonalityIn and begin your journey of self-discovery today. Related Items: Elon Musk , Shapes Share Tweet Share Share Email Recommended for you Elon Musk and Donald Trump Team Up? OpenAI Reacts Against Co-founder Elon Musk Elon Musk Reveals SEC Handed him ‘Settlement Demand’ After Twitter Buyout Probe CommentsChargers activate J.K. 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TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Tulsa fired football coach Kevin Wilson on Sunday and will elevate wide receivers coach Ryan Switzer on an interim basis for the remainder of the season. The Golden Hurricane lost to South Florida 63-30 on Saturday, dropping their record to 3-8. The school's decision concludes Wilson's two-year tenure with a 7-16 record, including 3-12 in American Athletic Conference play. “With the rapidly evolving landscape of college athletics, we know the importance of positioning our football program and athletic department to thrive and excel in the upcoming years,” athletic director Justin Moore said in a statement. “Our standard will be to play in bowl games every season, compete for conference titles, and build a program that everyone connected to the Golden Hurricane will be proud of." Wilson spent six years as Indiana’s head coach, going 26-47 from 2011 to 2016. He then joined Urban Meyer’s staff at Ohio State and stayed on under Meyer’s successor, Ryan Day, before taking over at Tulsa. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP college football: andPrince Harry gets a fake tattoo from country star Jelly Roll in Invictus Games promo

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