The five-part series will debut globally on December 10, following elite global players on and off the field as they compete in the US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida. A trailer for the series titled Polo, executive produced by Harry and Meghan, was released on Thursday, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the “fast-paced and glamorous world of polo”. In a statement, Harry said: “This series offers audiences an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look into the passion and determination driving some of the world’s elite polo players, revealing the grit behind the glamour. “We’re proud to showcase the true depth and spirit of the sport — and the intensity of its high-stakes moments.” It has been produced by the Sussexes’ Archewell Productions, having previously released three documentaries with Netflix as part of a multimillion-pound deal with the streaming giant. Heart Of Invictus, which aired last August, followed a group of service members on their road to the Invictus Games, the Paralympic-style sporting competition set up by Harry in 2014 for injured and sick military personnel and veterans. Netflix also released the documentary series Live To Lead and the controversial six-part Harry & Meghan documentary in December 2022. Harry and Meghan moved to the US in 2020 after stepping down from royal duties.
Tampa Bay (7-6) at Los Angeles Chargers (8-5) Sunday, 4:25 p.m. EST, FOX BetMGM NFL odds: Chargers by 3. Against the spread: Buccaneers 8-5; Chargers 9-4. Series record: Chargers lead 8-4. Last meeting: Chargers beat Buccaneers 38-31 in Tampa, Fla., on Oct. 4, 2020. Last week: Buccaneers beat Las Vegas 28-13; Chargers lost to Kansas City 19-17. Buccaneers offense: overall (3), rush (8), pass (6), scoring (5). Buccaneers defense: overall (28), rush (11), pass (30), scoring (22). Chargers offense: overall (24), rush (19), pass (25), scoring (13). Chargers defense: overall (11), rush (T-14), pass (8), scoring (1). Turnover differential: Buccaneers minus-2; Chargers plus-11. QB Baker Mayfield is trying to lead Tampa Bay to a fourth consecutive NFC South title. He’s already matched a career-best for touchdown passes with 28, but also hasn’t done as good a job of taking care of the football as a year ago. He threw for 295 yards and three TDs in last week’s 15-point win over Las Vegas. He also turned the ball over three times in the first half to help the Raiders stay close until the fourth quarter. WR Quentin Johnston bounced back from a couple of tough performances to make five catches for 48 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs. But inconsistency has been the defining trait of the slow start to Johnston’s NFL career, so being able to follow it up will be telling. The Chargers needed the 2023 first-round pick to step up with rookie Ladd McConkey sidelined because of knee and shoulder injuries last week. With McConkey's status to play Sunday uncertain, Johnston could be called on again. Chargers RB Kimani Vidal vs. Buccaneers LB Lavonte David. Vidal, a rookie from Troy, seems to have increased his standing in the Chargers’ backfield that definitely missed J.K. Dobbins (knee). Vidal had eight carries for 34 yards while playing 53% of the offensive snaps in Kansas City, more than starter Gus Edwards. The Chargers are going to stick to the run under coach Jim Harbaugh, which means the newcomer Vidal will have to outfox a 13-season veteran in David. At 34, David remains a force, making seven tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss and recovering a fumble against the Raiders. He is eight tackles away from his 11th season of triple-digit stops. Bucs S Antoine Winfield Jr. left last week’s game with a knee sprain and is expected to be sidelined a couple of weeks. Leading rusher Bucky Irving has a back injury that will be evaluated as the week progresses. ... Chargers QB Justin Herbert is dealing with a sprained left ankle, but doesn't believe it is as serious as the right high ankle sprain he sustained in Week 2 against Carolina. Herbert was able to play through that ailment, which should bode well for his availability. While the Chargers won eight of the first nine meetings between the franchises, Tampa Bay took the past three. ... This will be the Buccaneers’ third trip to Los Angeles and second to SoFi Stadium, where they lost 34-24 to the Rams in September 2021. The Bucs are 7-1 in December/January regular-season games going back to last season. They’re 19-5 in those games going back to 2020, the first of Tom Brady’s three years with Tampa Bay. ... WR Mike Evans needs 17 receptions and 426 yards over the next four games to finish with his 11th consecutive season with at least 60 catches and 1,000 yards receiving. ... Evans had seven receptions for 122 yards and a TD the previous time Tampa Bay faced the Chargers (Oct. 4, 2020). ... The Bucs have rushed for 100-plus yards in 10 of 13 games. That’s after doing it just nine times over 34 games the past two regular seasons. ... With leading rusher Bucky Irving sitting out most of last week’s game against Las Vegas with a back injury, starter Rachaad White took up the slack with 90 yards rushing on 17 attempts — both season highs. He also scored two TDs, one receiving. ... White’s rushing TD was the 14th for Tampa Bay. That’s more than the Bucs scored on the ground in 2022 (five) and 2023 (eight) combined. ... The Chargers have turned the ball over a league-low six times. The franchise record for fewest giveaways in a season is 15, which they did in 2006 and 2017. ... Herbert hasn’t thrown an interception in 11 straight games. That is tied with Brady for the longest streak in NFL history. Brady closed out the 2010 regular season for New England without being picked off after Week 5. ... S Derwin James Jr. has three tackles for loss and two sacks in his past three games. ... PK Cameron Dicker has made 65 of 66 field goals under 50 yards in his career, with his 98.5% success rate the best in league history. Dicker has made all 30 attempts inside of 50 yards at home. ... The Chargers defense allowed 17 of 31 third down conversions (54.8%) in two games against the Chiefs. They have held their other 11 opponents to 45 of 146 (30.8%). The Buccaneers find ways to play shootouts, with eight of their games seeing the winner score 30 or more points. The Chargers find ways to play grinding affairs, with only two of their games seeing the winner score 28 or more points. Whoever dictates the style of play will determine how much fantasy value comes out of this game. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLGeorgia Republicans recommend further law to restrict transgender women's participation in sports
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PUNE: While political leaders who suffered defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha (LS) elections sought to revive their careers in the state assembly polls, the efforts of many prominent figures like Ravindra Dhangekar, Sanjay Kaka Patil, Satyajit Patil, Shashikant Shinde and Ram Satpute in this direction only met with further disappointment. Sanjay Kaka Patil, a two-time Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Sangli, lost the LS elections to Congress rebel Vishal Patil. He then joined the Nationalist Congress Party/NCP (Ajit Pawar) and contested the Tasgaon Kavathe Mahankal assembly seat only to be defeated once again, this time by Rohit Patil of the NCP (SP). In Pune, Congress leader Ravindra Dhangekar contested the LS polls against Murlidhar Mohol of the BJP only to be defeated by nearly 1.25lakh votes. In the assembly polls too, Dhangekar, a sitting MLA, was defeated by BJP’s Hemant Rasane by around 19,000 votes. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Satyajit Patil, who lost the Hatkanangale LS seat to Dhairyashil Mane, attempted a comeback by contesting from the Shahuwadi assembly constituency in Kolhapur. He was defeated by Vinay Kore of Jan Surajya Shakti by over 36,000 votes, failing to regain lost ground. NCP (SP) leader Shashikant Shinde, who contested the Satara LS seat against BJP’s Udayan Raje Bhosale, was defeated by 30,000 votes. In the Koregaon assembly constituency, Shashikant Shinde was defeated by Shiv Sena’s Mahesh Shinde by an even larger margin of 45,000 votes, further diminishing his standing. In Solapur, BJP leader Ram Satpute, who lost the LS seat to Congress’s Praniti Shinde, sought redemption in the Malshiras assembly constituency. However, he was defeated again, this time by NCP’s Uttam Jankar by 13,000 votes. The lone exception among such leaders was BJP’s Mihir Kotecha. After losing the Mumbai North East LS seat to Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Sanjay Patil by 29,000 votes, Kotecha bounced back by contesting the Mulund assembly seat. He defeated Congress’s Rakesh Shetty by a decisive margin of 90,000 votes, successfully regaining political ground. Chitra Lele, assistant professor and head of the department of political science at SNDT College, remarked, “These leaders are attempting to regain lost ground. However, if a candidate loses connection with their constituency, consecutive defeats are likely. Political parties may rehabilitate such leaders through backdoor entries or positions depending on their influence within the party.” Lele added that the upcoming local body elections will influence how parties decide to reposition these leaders.Billions of people to benefit from technology breakthrough that ensures freshwater for the world - University of South Australia
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