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Rams can take huge step toward NFC West title by avenging 31-point loss to CardinalsBASEBALL Major League Baseball American League BOSTON RED SOX — Set their 2025 Major League coaching staff: Alex Cora (Manager), Ramón Vázquez (Bench Coach), Andrew Bailey (Pitching Coach), Pete Fatse (Hitting Coach), Ben Rosenthal (Assistant Hitting Coach), Kyle Hudson (Third Base Coach/Outfield Instructor), and Charlie Madden (Bullpen Catcher) will resume their roles on the staff. Jason Varitek will serve as Game Planning and Run Prevention Coach. José Flores has been named First Base Coach/Infield Instructor. Parker Guinn has been hired as Catching Instructor/Bullpen Catcher. Chris Holt was named Bullpen Coach on November 14, 2024. Dillon Lawson was named Assistant Hitting Coach on October 27, 2024. National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with OF Carlos D. Rodríguez on a one-year contract. Hired Hugh Quattlebaum and Carlos Méndez to the major league coaching staff as assistant hitting coaches. CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with C Matt Thaiss on a one-year contract. COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to terms with LHP Lucas Gilbreath on a one-year contract. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Dustin May on a one-year contract. NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with 1B Joey Meneses and C Jakson Reetz on minor league contracts. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with INF/OF Tyler Wade on a one-year contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association UTAH JAZZ — Signed F David Jones to a two-way contract. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW YORK GIANTS — Released QB Daniel Jones. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Signed LB Ochaun Mathis to the practice squad. Released LB David Anenih from the practice squad. Placed DL Bryce Huff on injured reserve. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Activated DB Rayshawn Jenkins from injured reserve. TENNESSEE TITANS — Placed DB L'Jarius Sneed and LB Jack Gibbens on injured reserve. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS — Recalled C Marc McLaughlin from Providence (AHL). Reassigned C Georgii Merkulov to Providence. NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled D Adam Wilsby from Milwaukee (AHL). NEW YORK RANGERS — Reassigned C Jake Leschyshyn to Hartford (AHL). TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Recalled D Philippe Myers from a conditioning loan from Toronto (AHL). Placed LW Matthew Knies on injured reserve. Signed C Alexander Nylander to a one-year contract. VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Signed C Brett Howden to a five-year contract extension.
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Happy holidays from Bad Bunny , who announced Thursday he will release a new album Jan. 5. “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which translates to “I should have taken more photos,” is his sixth studio album and follows in his tradition of releasing new music on unexpected dates. His debut album, 2018’s “X 100PRE," arrived around Christmas and 2020's “El Último Tour del Mundo” near Thanksgiving. The January release date is just before “Día de Reyes,” or Three Kings Day, and is a Sunday — unlike the industry's standard Friday release date. The Puerto Rican musician announced the news on Instagram in a short video featuring filmmaker Jacobo Morales. He also released a new single, “PIToRRO DE COCO.” A day before, Bad Bunny teased a 17-track list on social media, with each song titled “BOMBA,” perhaps in reference to the Puerto Rican musical style and dance. “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” follows 2023's “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana” (“Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow”), which was met with mixed reviews. On that album, Bad Bunny's reggaeton offerings were limited, returning instead to the Latin trap of “X 100PRE” in songs like “MONACO” and “GRACIAS POR NADA.” The announcement caps a busy year for El Conejo Malo. Bad Bunny made headlines after he threw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris shortly after a comedian at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally made crude jokes about Latinos and called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” He also canvassed North America on his “Most Wanted Tour,” which made The Associated Press' list of the best concerts of the year.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a tough inter-conference clash on deck for Week 15. They'll face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the leaders of the NFC South currently. Both teams have proven to have explosive pass games at times, and Los Angeles got some positive news on Friday. It seems like the Chargers will have their star quarterback, and he's healthy after taking some hard hits in their Week 14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs . Justin Herbert ready to go The Chargers quarterback was a full participant in practice on Friday after being limited earlier in the week. He is no longer on the injury report with ankle and thigh injuries, according to Daniel Popper. Justin Herbert (ankle/thigh) was a full participant in practice today and comes off the injury report. Of course, Herbert being a full go against TB makes a huge difference for Jim Harbaugh's team. Without him, they'd be in an uphill battle against a Todd Bowles defense known for sending pressure at the QB. Meanwhile, Chargers rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey is questionable for the matchup. He did not play last week for LA, but he has logged limited participation in practices this week. That could be a positive sign for his status as well. #TBvsLAC game status QUESTIONABLE — Denzel Perryman, Ladd McConkey OUT — Will Dissly, Jalen Reagor Keep an eye out for final injury announcements on Saturday and Sunday morning. The Chargers will have their QB for a game that can help them nearly lock in a playoff berth as the end of the regular season approaches. This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.Billionaire Dan S. Loeb is the founder of Third Point and is renowned for his bold activist strategies that challenge the status quo and drive transformation in global companies . In the fourth quarter of 2024, renowned hedge fund manager Loeb significantly increased stakes in several companies, including more than doubling Third Point’s holdings in Intercontinental Exchange Inc. ICE and CRH PLC CRH , according to quarterly 13F filings. ICE : Intercontinental Exchange operates exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange, and clearing houses that enable investment, capital raising, and risk management across various asset classes. Read: ICE’s Resilient Business Model and Technological Advancements Drive an Outperform Rating – Here’s Why Loeb added 1.08 million shares in the third quarter at an average price of $148.77, bringing the total to 2.08 million shares. This represents a 108.5% increase in share count from Q2, with a total portfolio value of $334.93 million. Third Point revealed its stake in a 13F filing in November. The stock has declined about 5.7% in the last month. Meanwhile, the capital market sector, as measured by the SPDR S&P Capital Markets ETF KCE , has declined roughly by 4.29% in the last month. In the third quarter, the company’s adjusted EPS of $1.55 was in line with the consensus expectations, while sales of $2.349 billion were slightly below the $2.354 billion estimate . Also Read: Big Changes At Building Products Company CRH: CEO Albert Manifold Set To Retire, CFO Jim Mintern Gears Up To Lead In 2025 CRH : The company provides building materials solutions and has leadership positions in both North America and Europe. Loeb added 1.40 million shares at an average price of $83.86 in the third quarter, raising the total count to 2.05 million shares. This marks a 215.38% increase in share count, with a total value of $190.12 million. CRH shares have dipped around 7.8% compared to First Trust RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF ‘s AIRR decline of 7.9% in the past month. The company’s third-quarter results missed analyst consensus, with adjusted EPS of $1.97 coming below the consensus of $2.09 and sales of $10.515 billion falling short of the street view of $10.56 billion . Read Next : Bitcoin Investors Should Be Optimistic Ahead Of 2025: Here’s Why Image created using artificial intelligence via Midjourney. This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.LONDON — Amazon said Friday that it would invest an additional $4 billion in Anthropic, a startup that competes with OpenAI and Google in the increasingly competitive field of artificial intelligence. Over the past 14 months, Amazon has poured $8 billion into Anthropic, a sign of the urgency the tech giant feels to keep pace with its rivals in developing new AI tools that are reshaping the tech sector. Money continues to flow into the biggest AI startups. Elon Musk’s xAI is in talks to raise new financing that could value the company at about $40 billion. In October, OpenAI raised $6.6 billion, bringing the company’s value to $157 billion. “We’ve been impressed by Anthropic’s pace of innovation and commitment to responsible development of generative AI, and look forward to deepening our collaboration,” Matt Garman, the CEO of Amazon’s cloud computing division, AWS, said in a blog post announcing the deal. The fundraising comes despite questions among some investors over whether the young, unprofitable companies will be able to develop businesses robust enough to justify their lofty valuations. The concerns are creating winners and losers. While Anthropic and OpenAI continue to raise significant sums, some smaller companies have essentially been folded into Google and Microsoft. (In December, The New York Times sued OpenAI and its primary partner, Microsoft, claiming they used millions of articles published by the Times to build chatbots that now compete with the news outlet as a source of reliable information. Both companies have denied the claims.) U.S. regulators are also scrutinizing the multibillion-dollar investments that Microsoft, Amazon and Google are putting into AI startups, which need the money because of the eye-popping sums required to develop cutting-edge AI models. But the deals are seen as allowing the big companies to form deep ties with their smaller rivals while avoiding most government scrutiny. Like OpenAI, Anthropic is a developer of so-called generative AI, the technology capable of learning from vast amounts of data to create humanlike text and images. These tools are being used to create chatbots, including Anthropic’s Claude, but are also seen as having the potential to automate many tasks and reshape aspects of the global economy. Anthropic has tried to position itself as one of the more responsible actors in the field of AI. The company’s executives have warned that the technology could pose an existential risk if not developed carefully. As part of its relationship with Amazon, Anthropic is a customer of the company’s data centers, cloud-computing platform and semiconductors. That means Anthropic, based in San Francisco, will put some of its resources back into Amazon as it pays for computer servers and other services from the Seattle-based tech giant. The arrangement provides a boost for Amazon as it tries to gain ground on Nvidia, the market leader in selling AI chips. This article originally appeared in The New York Times . © 2024 The New York Times Company
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