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It was an exciting end to the game week 14, as both Fulham and Bournemouth came up with huge wins. Let's have a look at how things went before heading match week 15. New Delhi: The matchweek 14 finally comes to an end, and this congestion of fixtures will bring the Premier League action back this weekend, Saturday onwards. However, the game wekk ended with two exciting results that saw Fulham taking the charge against a very confident Brighton side, while AFC Bournemouth completely dominating Tottenham Hotspur at Vitality stadium. It was truly a mesmerising result for the triumphant teams while for the other two, it was a massive slip as they failed to capitalise and make the most out of these fixtures. This loss against Bournemouth meant that Tottenham slipped down to 10th while their opponents moved up to ninth. Meanwhile, Brighton’s European hopes took a hit after that performance against Fulham, as now the Cottagers are breathing down the Seagulls’ neck at sixth. Fulham 3-1 Brighton BIG three points! 🤍 #FULBHA pic.twitter.com/uz0vwPYnOY — Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) December 5, 2024 At Craven Cottage, Alex Iwobi’s double puts Fulham up to sixth place in the Premier League following a spectacular three-point victory over a determined Brighton team. Although the match was played in terrible weather with a lot of rain and wind, the hosts took an unexpected early lead thanks to a mistake made by Bart Verbruggen. When the former Arsenal midfielder caught the Dutchman’s short pass, he made no mistake and slid the ball into an empty net. However, the Seagulls came back in the second half and earned an equalizer through a brilliant strike from Baleba, but Matt O’Riley’s own goal and Iwobi’s second goal of the game gave the Cottagers the victory. Despite the loss, Brighton had the better number of chances throughout the game and now they are up against the Foxes, Leicester while Fulham will be facing an unforgiving Arsenal side in the next matchday of Premier League. Bournemouth 1-0 Tottenham 🍒 Chill guy Huijsen for Bournemouth’s win over Spurs — who’s your Man of the Match? pic.twitter.com/YCe9cDJMss — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 5, 2024 With a 1-0 victory at home against the London team, Bournemouth moves up to ninth place in the Premier League, and it could have been even more. Spurs were the superior team at the beginning of the match, and Solanke blew a fantastic opportunity to put his old team ahead. Shortly after, Huijsen reached the back post to meet Tavernier’s corner, punishing him for the miss. He put Bournemouth in control of the game by heading past Forster to give the home club a 1-0 lead before 20 minutes. The score was 1-0 at halftime after Bournemouth’s second goal was disallowed just before the interval. Tottenham returned with the same starting lineup and the same drab showing as the first half. As Bournemouth persisted in their attack, VAR chalked off another goal because Evanilson was offside. Son came on for Spurs, but he was unable to keep onside before putting the ball in the net, so Bournemouth still had the lead. Tottenham never truly seemed like they were going to bother Kepa in goal, and they lost rightfully, but the home team may have felt the room for improvement after the number of mistakes they made. Click for more latest Football news . Also get top headlines and latest news from India and around the world at News9. Upamanyu Sanyal has been a sports content writer for a while now. He is a sports enthusiast and a dedicated sports writer working under News9. He has been following football since 2009 and has written a numerous analytical as well as factual pieces on the beautiful game. He himself has played football at a very high level and he loves to write, report and debate about football stories.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reverses decision to put a time limit on anesthesiaPercentages: FG .400, FT .632. 3-Point Goals: 10-21, .476 (Carpenter 4-9, Thomas 3-4, McCubbin 2-3, Brookshire 1-3, Haney 0-2). Team Rebounds: 6. Team Turnovers: 1. Blocked Shots: 2 (Daniel, Hammer). Turnovers: 11 (Thomas 5, Brookshire 2, Carpenter, Lax, Loos, McCubbin). Steals: 7 (Brookshire 2, Thomas 2, Carpenter, Daniel, Lax). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .385, FT .652. 3-Point Goals: 5-13, .385 (Brown 3-4, Lane 2-5, Hamilton 0-1, McMullen 0-1, Nutter 0-2). Team Rebounds: 1. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 2 (Edwards, Hamilton). Turnovers: 17 (Brown 6, McMullen 5, Lane 2, Nutter 2, Edwards, Peters). Steals: 7 (Lane 3, Brown 2, Edwards, Nutter). Technical Fouls: None. A_148.
One of the country’s largest health insurers reversed a change in policy Thursday after widespread outcry, saying it would not tie payments in some states to the length of time a patient went under anesthesia. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said in a statement that its decision to backpedal resulted from “significant widespread misinformation” about the policy. “To be clear, it never was and never will be the policy of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield to not pay for medically necessary anesthesia services,” the statement said. “The proposed update to the policy was only designed to clarify the appropriateness of anesthesia consistent with well-established clinical guidelines.” Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield would have used "physician work time values," which is published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, as the metric for anesthesia limits; maternity patients and patients under the age of 22 were exempt. But Dr. Jonathan Gal, economics committee chair of the American Society for Anesthesiologists, said it's unclear how CMS derives those values. In mid-November, the American Society for Anesthesiologists called on Anthem to “reverse the proposal immediately,” saying in a news release that the policy would have taken effect in February in New York, Connecticut and Missouri. It's not clear how many states in total would have been affected, as notices also were posted in Virginia and Colorado . People across the country registered their concerns and complaints on social media, and encouraged people in affected states to call their legislators. Some people noted that the policy could prevent patients from getting overcharged. Gal said the policy change would have been unprecedented, ignored the “nuanced, unpredictable human element” of surgery and was a clear “money grab.” “It’s incomprehensible how a health insurance company could so blatantly continue to prioritize their profits over safe patient care,” he said. "If Anthem is, in fact, rescinding the policy, we’re delighted that they came to their senses.” Prior to Anthem's announcement Thursday, Connecticut comptroller Sean Scanlon said the “concerning” policy wouldn't affect the state after conversations with the insurance company. And New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in an emailed statement Thursday that her office had also successfully intervened. The insurance giant’s policy change came one day after the CEO of UnitedHealthcare , another major insurance company, was shot and killed in New York City. The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.Netanyahu's office says his security Cabinet has approved ceasefire deal with Hezbollah
– As previously reported , details surfaced on former AEW wrestler Ryan Nemeth sending a complaint to the company in September stemming his AEW exit, which Nemeth claims was over his issues with former AEW wrestler CM Punk. Dave Meltzer reported additional details on the Nemeth topic during today’s Wrestling Observer Radio . Nemeth’s complaint claims that he contacted AEW’s former legal rep, Megha Parekh, expressing concerns that he would be targeted by CM Punk stemming from comments he made about Punk via social media, referring to Punk as “the softest man alive.” Nemeth also alleges that he was threatened by Punk in the locker room on June 21, 2023. Nemeth says his comments on social media were part of an in-character post. Meltzer stated that people told him about the June 23 dispute between Punk and Nemeth at the time. He stated, “A couple people had told me about it and then they were like, ‘Don’t worry, it’s all settled. It’s just a little disagreement.’ And then a couple days later, you know, I kind of heard that it’s anything but settled.” Meltzer also shed more light on a previous incident at the AEW Collision TV tapings that took place in Summer 2023. The previous story of Christopher Daniels, Ryan Nemeth, and Matt Hardy being scheduled to work an early edition of AEW Collision, but were reportedly “sent home.” At the time, it was alleged that Punk did not want Daniels, who is also AEW’s head of talent relations, in the building because he perceives him as being on the side of The Elite over their past dispute that started about a year before. Regarding this incident, Meltzer reports that Nemeth was at the hotel before Collision, where CM Punk saw him. This later resulted in Nemeth being told not to come to the arena for work because Punk did not want him at Collision. Meltzer stated, “First he was told, it was a miscommunication — a misunderstanding, and later he was told it was because Punk didn’t want him there.” Meltzer explained that at the time, “Punk was in Charge” and that “people were booking people without telling Punk.” Nemeth also detailed in his complaint that AEW legal counsel Chris Peck communicated to him a settlement offer equating to three years’ salary contingent on an NDA. However, AEW reportedly pulled the offer after Nemeth said he wanted to discuss it. Meltzer reported that the settlement offer was pulled off the table because Punk was no longer with the company at the time. AEW terminated Punk both from his talent contract and his employment contract in early September 2023, stemming from a backstage incident that took place in August at AEW All In: London. Meltzer explained that AEW wanted all of this to “quietly go away.” He continued, “Once Punk was gone, they figured ‘ What’s the point’ of the NDA at that point.” Ryan Nemeth says after completing the timeline and sending it to AEW, Chris Peck communicated a settlement offer that would equate to about three years of his salary and was contingent on an NDA on the matter being signed. Nemeth says that he appreciated the offer and wanted to discuss it, but his legal counsel said the offer was no longer an option. Nemeth also claims that Peck told him he’d “be placed in an antagonistic position to Megha if things ever escalated to arbitration,” though Nemeth says he always had a positive working relationship with Parekh. He also alleges that Peck threatened to sue him over sending the timeline. Nemeth’s complaint also alleged he was told by Pick that he’d “be placed in an antagonistic position to Megha if things ever escalated to arbitration.” He also claims that Peck threatened to sue him over sending his timeline of the incidents. Meltzer also addressed this happening not long before Megha Parekh quietly departed from her role as AEW’s head of legal last year . Meltzer added, “To this day, nobody’s ever said what happened. She was just gone. And then there were people going like, ‘Oh, it’s football season. She’ll be back there after football season,’ but I knew wasn’t coming back after football season. I knew she was gone, and she never came back.” According to Meltzer, Parekh was “way up there” in the AEW power structure before her exit. Meltzer added that it struck him when seeing CM Punk shake hands in the ring with Sami Zayn after competing together in WarGames at WWE Survivor Series, “I thought, you know what? If Punk hadn’t gotten so mad at [Colt] Cabana for going out to pizza with Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, the entire wrestling business would be different today. I don’t know what it would be, but it would be different.” Meltzer indicates that the long-stemming heat and falling out between CM Punk and Colt Cabana was the catalyst of all of this, and it apparently started over Cabana going out for pizza with Zayn and Owens, who were still in WWE at the time. Punk was out of wrestling and the WWE, and was also in a legal dispute with WWE doctor Chris Amann over comments Punk made on Colt Cabana’s Art of Wrestling Podcast. 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Trump says he's going to impose new tariffs: When could it impact your wallet?Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE: STZ), a leading beverage alcohol company, announced today it will report financial results for its third quarter ended November 30, 2024, on Thursday, January 9, 2025, before the open of the U.S. markets. A conference call to discuss the financial results and outlook will be hosted by President and Chief Executive Officer, Bill Newlands, and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Garth Hankinson, at 10:30 a.m. ET, January 9, 2025. The conference call can be accessed by dialing +1-877-407-9121 and entering conference identification number 13750414, beginning at 10:20 a.m. ET. A live, listen-only webcast of the conference call will be available on the company’s investor relations website at under the section. When the call begins, financial information discussed on the conference call, and reconciliations of reported GAAP financial measures with comparable and other non-GAAP financial measures, will also be available on the company’s investor relations website under the section. For anyone unable to participate in the conference call, a replay will be available on the company’s investor relations website. Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ) is a leading international producer and marketer of beer, wine, and spirits with operations in the U.S., Mexico, New Zealand, and Italy. Our mission is to build brands that people love because we believe elevating human connections is Worth Reaching For. It’s worth our dedication, hard work, and calculated risks to anticipate market trends and deliver more for our consumers, shareholders, employees, and industry. This dedication is what has driven us to become one of the fastest-growing, large CPG companies in the U.S. at retail, and it drives our pursuit to deliver what’s next. Every day, people reach for our high-end, iconic imported beer brands such as those in the Corona brand family like the flagship Corona Extra, Modelo Especial and the flavorful lineup of Modelo Cheladas, Pacifico, and Victoria; our fine wine and craft spirits brands including The Prisoner Wine Company, Robert Mondavi Winery, Casa Noble Tequila, and High West Whiskey; and our premium wine brands such as Kim Crawford and Meiomi. As an agriculture-based company, we have a long history of operating sustainably and responsibly. Our ESG strategy is embedded into our business and our work focuses on serving as good stewards of the environment, enhancing social equity within our industry and communities, and promoting responsible beverage alcohol consumption. These commitments ground our aspirations beyond driving the bottom line as we work to create a future that is truly Worth Reaching For. To learn more, visit and follow us on , , and . A downloadable PDF copy of this news release can be found here:
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These board, video and card games will bring cozy vibes to your holiday gamingGaya: In a bid to stop migration of people from the state, the Union micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) department is going to start construction work for a technology centre at Gaya. The main centre will be established at Gaya, while extension centres have also been approved at Nalanda, Rohtas, Purnia and Darbhanga and Saran. Union MSME minister Jitan Ram Manjhi announced on Saturday that the main technology centre will be immediately shifted to Gaya from West Bengal, due to non-availability of land there. Union MSME additional development commissioner RK Rai has sent a letter to Bihar chief secretary and the MSME joint director, requesting the state govt to provide about 20 acres land in Gaya. HAM-S national spokesperson Nandlal Manjhi in a press release issued on Saturday said the Union minister has approved Rs 125 crore for the centre at Gaya. These centres will provide opportunities to acquire technical skills to the youths for self-employment. More than 1,000 youths will be getting employment at Gaya, directly or indirectly through the centre. "The Union minister has announced that an investment of around Rs 1 lakh crores will be made in Gaya, which will boost development in the district and generate employment for the youth," Nandlal said.
NonePep Guardiola’s side at least avoided the indignity of a sixth successive defeat in all competitions but alarm bells continue to ring at the Etihad Stadium after a dramatic late capitulation. A double from Erling Haaland – the first from the penalty spot – and a deflected effort from Ilkay Gundogan, all in the space of nine minutes either side of the break, looked to have ensured a return to winning ways. Yet Guardiola was left with his head in hands as Feyenoord roared back in the last 15 minutes with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Sergio Gimenez and David Hancko, two of them after Josko Gvardiol errors. City almost snatched a late winner when Jack Grealish hit the woodwork but there was no masking another dispiriting result. It was hardly the preparation City wanted for Sunday’s crunch trip to Liverpool, and the Feyenoord fans took great delight in rubbing that fact in. They sung the club anthem they share with Liverpool, You’ll Never Walk Alone, and chanted the name of their former manager Arne Slot, the current Reds boss. Guardiola arrived at the ground with a cut on the bridge of his nose and, once again, his side have been struck a nasty blow. Despite not being at their best, they had dominated early on against what seemed limited Dutch opposition. They threatened when a Gundogan shot was deflected wide and Haaland then went close to opening the scoring when he turned a header onto the post. Feyenoord goalkeeper Timon Wellenreuther gifted City another chance when he passed straight to Bernardo Silva but Grealish’s fierce volley struck team-mate Phil Foden. Foden forced a save from Wellenreuther but City had a moment of alarm when Igor Paixao got behind the defence only to shoot tamely at Ederson. Nathan Ake missed the target with a header but some luck finally went City’s way just before the break when Quinten Timber, brother of Arsenal’s Jurrien, was harshly adjudged to have fouled Haaland. The Norwegian rammed home the resulting spot-kick and City returned re-energised for the second period. They won a corner when a Matheus Nunes shot was turned behind and Gundogan fired the hosts’ second – albeit with aid of a deflection – with a firm volley from the edge of the box. City turned up the heat and claimed their third soon after as Gundogan released Nunes with a long ball and his low cross was turned into the net by a sliding Haaland. 44' ⚽️ Man City 1-0 Feyenoord50' ⚽️ Man City 2-0 Feyenoord53' ⚽️ Man City 3-0 Feyenoord75' ⚽️ Man City 3-1 Feyenoord82' ⚽️ Man City 3-2 Feyenoord89' ⚽️ Man City 3-3 Feyenoord 🤯🤯🤯 #UCL — UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 26, 2024 It seemed City were heading for a morale-lifting victory but a couple of Gvardiol errors changed the script. The Croatian, who had a torrid time in Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing by Tottenham, first horribly misplaced a backpass and allowed Moussa to nip in and round Ederson. Ordinarily that 75th-minute reply would have been a mere consolation and City would close out the game, but Gvardiol had another moment to forget eight minutes from time. Again he gave the ball away and Feyenoord pounced. The ball was lofted into the box and Jordan Lotomba fired a shot that glanced the post and deflected across goal, where Gimenez chested in. Ederson then blundered as he raced out of his area and was beaten by Paixao, who crossed for Hancko to head into an empty net. Amid some moments of unrest in the crowd, when objects were thrown, City tried to rally in stoppage time. Grealish had an effort deflected onto the bar but the hosts had to settle for a draw.
Man City crisis continues as Feyenoord come from three down to drawAs the festive season approaches, the twinkling lights, nostalgic tunes, and cheerful Christmas ads mark the beginning of the countdown to the big day. But alongside these cherished traditions comes the annual question: What’s on the menu this year? Whether you’re sticking to the classics or embracing the latest , the food scene this Christmas offers something for everyone. From retro starters to indulgent grazing boards, here’s a closer look at the 2024 Christmas food trends making waves across Britain. Festive Party Trends: Make Every Bite Memorable Move over traditional buffet spreads—DIY grazing boards are here to impress. Social media platforms like Instagram are buzzing with over 6.3 million posts showcasing creative #charcuterie displays. These personalised boards allow hosts to curate a stunning mix of meats, cheeses, fruits, and more, ensuring that no two are alike. Most Read on Euro Weekly News Baked Camembert Upgraded Baked camembert remains a Christmas staple, but 2024 takes it to the next level with innovative toppings and accompaniments. Supermarkets like Asda are introducing Instagram-worthy options such as pigs in blanket wreaths surrounding gooey camembert. With searches for “camembert” spiking by 92% in December, it’s clear this cheese is a festive favourite. Miniature Mains for Bite-Sized Joy From tiny Yorkshire puddings filled with beef and horseradish to mini fish and chips, retailers are capitalising on the trend for miniature festive dishes. These small delights are perfect for grazing, whether you’re hosting a party or enjoying leftovers in front of a Christmas movie. The Main Event: Is Turkey Losing Its Crown? Beef Is Rising to the Occasion While turkey has long dominated Christmas dinner tables, beef is carving out a larger share of the spotlight this year. Ocado reports a 33% increase in non-turkey centrepieces compared to last year, with beef sales growing rapidly. Whether served hot on Christmas Day or cold for Boxing Day, beef offers versatility and indulgence. A Barbecue Christmas? In a surprising twist, Sainsbury’s has seen a 74% year-on-year increase in premium burger sales during December. With 17% of Brits planning festive barbecues, the idea of grilling in the cold is becoming a quirky new tradition. Seafood for a Touch of Luxury For those looking to elevate their Christmas spread, luxury seafood is a top pick. Waitrose has reported a 240% surge in searches for salmon caviar, alongside increased demand for scallops, lobster, and even multi-fish roasts. And don’t forget the retro revival of the prawn cocktail—a nostalgic starter that’s winning over millennial hosts. Sweet Endings: A Modern Twist on Tradition Reinventing Mince Pies Retailers are putting creative spins on mince pies this year, from chocolate-infused options to lighter citrus flavours. These twists cater especially to younger shoppers, who prefer refreshing alternatives to traditional spiced mincemeat. Citrus-Focused Desserts Limoncello, inspired by the growing popularity of Italian cuisine, is making its way into festive desserts. Whether infused into puddings or paired with panettone and stollen, this citrus liqueur adds a fresh zing to classic treats. The Takeaway: Celebrate Your Way While evolve, the true joy of Christmas lies in sharing meals that bring comfort and happiness. Whether you opt for nostalgic dishes, quirky new ideas, or a mix of both, this year’s festive offerings ensure there’s something for everyone. So, as you prepare your shopping list, remember: it’s not just about following trends—it’s about creating memories around the table that last a lifetime.TKO? Police pepper spray brawling Wolverines, Buckeyes
Visitors to this weekend’s WA Day Festival will get a chance to sit at the 7NEWS desk next to their favourite presenters. Samantha Jolly and Adrian Barich will be among the Channel 7 presenters ready to take some photos with attendees. Meeting the TV stars will not be the only opportunity on offer with those visiting the 7NEWS desk also able to take a shot at winning double passes to a Perth Scorchers match in celebration of sports streaming now being available on 7Plus. The West Australian booth will also be there with visitors able to enjoy complimentary popcorn, grab some cool merchandise including a Channel 7 bucket hat, and pick up a copy of The Sunday Times. “The sun is going to be shining, it is going to be hot so it is going to be a perfect day for a festival,” Jolly said. “There is so much happening here. There is going to be free rides, food trucks, and lots for the kids to do.” Other presenters ready to meet 7 viewers include Ryan Daniels, Charlotte Goodlet, Ben Cousins, Jerrie Demasi, Rick Ardon, and Tina Altieri. The 7NEWS presenters will also be getting into some cooking with some of Perth’s best chefs at the SpudShed Cooking Station. You can catch the Spudshed king Tony Galati, My Kitchen Rules stars Blake and Amanda Proud, The Camfield chef Ben Keal, Fleur chef Logan Place and more. “Come down and meet the whole Channel 7NEWS team and have your photo taken. Fat Cat will also be here,” Barich said. “This is another great opportunity coupled with the cricket so close by. “There will be the Indian Food Festival on one side and Channel 7 celebrities cooking on the other side so what’s not to love.”