Liverpool will host Leicester City on December 27 in the ongoing Premier League 2024-25. The Liverpool vs Leicester City match is set to be played at Anfield and start at 01:30 AM IST (Indian Standard Time). The Premier League 2024-25 has Star Sports as its official broadcast partner in India and fans can watch Liverpool vs Leicester City live telecast viewing options on Star Sports Network TV channels. Fans can find online viewing options for Liverpool vs Leicester City live streaming on the Disney+ Hotstar app and website but will need a subscription to do so. Mohamed Salah Becomes First Player in Premier League History to Reach Double Figures for Goals and Assists Before Christmas, Achieves Feat During Tottenham Hotspur vs Liverpool PL 2024-25 Match . It's MATCHDAY! 🤩🔴 Boxing Day football comes to Anfield ✨ #WalkOn | #LIVLEI pic.twitter.com/RsbebzFnlW — Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 26, 2024 (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter (X), Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)Trane Technologies PLC stock falls Tuesday, underperforms market
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Jaipur, Dec 8 (PTI) Sapta Shakti Command organised a run to honour the Army veterans for their selfless service and patriotism, an official said on Sunday. Against the backdrop of a crisp winter morning, the run commenced at the Albert Hall with participants racing under the rising sun. The event brought together veterans, soldiers, NCC cadets, professional runners, para-athletes, citizens, specially abled children and organ transplant survivors, defence spokesperson Colonel Amitabh Sharma said. He said that the various categories of runs were flagged off by Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Minister of Information Technology and Communication, Industries and Commerce, Government of Rajasthan, Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, Army Commander, Mrs. BarinderJit Kaur, Regional President AWWA, Lieutenant General Harbinder Singh Vandra, Chief of Staff, Sapta Shakti Command and Sandeep Bhatnagar, Chief General Manager, State Bank of India. Addressing the gathering, Colonel Rathore lauded the participants for their dedication and underscored the significance of honouring the nation's Veterans. The presence of brand ambassadors like Asian Marathon Champion Sunita Godara, Sangeet Bishnoi, and para-athlete Colonel Anuj Bindra further energised the participants. The mega event included 21 Km, 10 Km, 05 Km timed runs and 03 Km non-timed runs. Prizes up to Rs 30 lakh were distributed to the winners of various categories, promoting fitness, encouraging participation and recognising exceptional performances. The event concluded with jubilant celebrations, echoing the spirit of unity and respect for the veterans. (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)
AI is a game changer for students with disabilities. Schools are still learning to harness itDENVER — So you're the most valuable player of that annual Thanksgiving Day backyard flag football game. Or played tackle football on any level. Or ran track. Or dabbled in basketball. Or toyed with any sport, really. Well, this may be just for you: USA Football is holding talent identification camps all over the country to find that next flag football star. It's "America's Got Talent" meets "American Idol," with the stage being the field and the grand prize a chance to compete for a spot on a national team. Because it's never too early to start planning for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, where flag football will make its Summer Games debut. Know this, though — it's not an easy team to make. The men's and women's national team rosters are at "Dream Team" status given the men's side has captured six of the last seven world championships and the women three in a row. To remain on top, the sport's national governing body is scouring every football field, park, track, basketball court and gym to find hidden talent to cultivate. USA Football has organized camps and tryouts from coast to coast for anyone ages 11 to 23. There are more than a dozen sites set up so far, ranging from Dallas (Sunday) to Chicago (Dec. 14) to Tampa (March 29) to Los Angeles (TBD) and the Boston area (April 27), where it will be held at Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots. The organization has already partnered with the NFL on flag football initiatives and programs. The numbers have been through the roof, with engagement on social media platforms increasing by 86% since flag football was announced as an Olympic invitational sport in October 2023. The participation of boys and girls ages 6 to 17 in flag football last year peaked at more than 1.6 million, according to USA Football research. "We pride ourselves on elevating the gold standard across the sport," said Eric Mayes, the managing director of the high performance and national teams for USA Football. "We want to be the best in the world — and stay the best in the world." Flag football was one of five new sports added to the LA28 program. The already soaring profile of American football only figures to be enhanced by an Olympic appearance. Imagine, say, a few familiar faces take the field, too. Perhaps even NFL stars such as Tyreek Hill or Patrick Mahomes, maybe even past pro football greats donning a flag belt for a country to which they may have ties. Soon after flag football's inclusion, there was chatter of NFL players possibly joining in on the fun. Of course, there are logistical issues to tackle before their inclusion at the LA Olympics, which open July 14, 2028. Among them, training camp, because the Olympics will be right in the middle of it. The big question is this: Will owners permit high-priced players to duck out for a gold-medal pursuit? No decisions have yet been made on the status of NFL players for the Olympics. For now, it's simply about growing the game. There are currently 13 states that sanction girls flag football as a high school varsity sport. Just recently, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles helped pave the way to get it adopted in Pennsylvania. Around the world, it's catching on, too. The women's team from Japan took third at the recent word championships, while one of the best players on the planet is Mexico quarterback Diana Flores. "Could flag football globally become the new soccer? That's something to aspire to," said Stephanie Kwok, the NFL's vice president of flag football. This type of flag football though, isn't your Thanksgiving Day game with family and friends. There's a learning curve. And given the small roster sizes, versatility is essential. Most national team members need to be a version of Colorado's two-way standout and Heisman hopeful Travis Hunter. Forget bump-and-run coverage, too, because there's no contact. None. That took some adjusting for Mike Daniels, a defensive back out of West Virginia who earned a rookie minicamp invitation with the Cleveland Browns in 2017. "If a receiver is running around, I'm thinking, 'OK, I can kind of bump him here and there and nudge him,'" Daniels explained. "They're like, 'No, you can't.' I'm just like, 'So I'm supposed to let this guy just run?!' I really rebelled at the idea at first. But you learn." The competition for an Olympic roster spot is going to be fierce because only 10 players are expected to make a squad. The best 10 will earn it, too, as credentials such as college All-American or NFL All-Pro take a backseat. "I would actually love" seeing NFL players try out, said Daniels, who's also a personal trainer in Miami. "I'm not going to let you just waltz in here, thinking, 'I played NFL football for five years. I'm popular. I have a huge name.' I'm still better than you and I'm going to prove it — until you prove otherwise." Around the house, Bruce Mapp constantly swivels his hips when turning a hallway corner or if his daughter tries to reach for a hug. It's his way of working on avoiding a "defender" trying to snare the flag. That approach has earned the receiver out of Coastal Carolina four gold medals with USA Football. The 31-year-old fully plans on going for more gold in Los Angeles. "You grow up watching Usain Bolt (win gold) and the 'Redeem Team' led by Kobe Bryant win a gold medal, you're always thinking, 'That's insane.' Obviously, you couldn't do it in your sport, because I played football," said Mapp, who owns a food truck in the Dallas area. "With the Olympics approaching, that (gold medal) is what my mind is set on." It's a common thought, which is why everything — including talent camps — starts now. "Everybody thinks, 'Yeah, the U.S. just wins,'" Daniels said. "But we work hard all the time. We don't just walk in. We don't just get off the bus thinking, 'We're going to beat people.'" Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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Chelsea’s surprise defeat at home to Fulham earlier in the day had been an unexpected gift for Arne Slot’s side and they drove home their advantage by outclassing the struggling Foxes. Having overcome the early setback of conceding to Jordan Ayew, with even the travelling fans expressing their surprise they were winning away after taking just five points on the road this season, the home team had too much quality. That was personified by the excellent Cody Gakpo, whose eighth goal in his last 14 appearances produced the equaliser in first-half added time with the Netherlands international unlucky to have a second ruled out for offside by VAR. Further goals from Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah, with his 19th of the season, stretched Liverpool’s unbeaten run to 22 matches. For Leicester, who had slipped into the bottom three after Wolves’ win over Manchester United, it is now one win from the last 10 in the league and Ruud van Nistelrooy has plenty of work to do, although he was not helped here by the absence of leading scorer Jamie Vardy through injury. It looked liked Liverpool meant business from the off with Salah’s volley from Gakpo’s far-post cross just being kept out by Jakub Stolarczyk, making his league debut after former Liverpool goalkeeper Danny Ward was omitted from the squad having struggled in the defeat to Wolves. But if the hosts thought that had set the tone they were badly mistaken after being opened up with such simplicity in only the sixth minute. Stephy Mavididi broke down the left and his low cross picked out Ayew, who turned Andy Robertson far too easily, with his shot deflecting off Virgil van Dijk to take it just out of Alisson Becker’s reach. With a surprise lead to cling to Leicester knew they had to quell the storm heading their way and they began by trying to take as much time out of the game as they could, much to Anfield’s frustration. It took a further 18 minutes for Liverpool to threaten with Gakpo cutting in from the left to fire over, a precursor for what was to follow just before half-time. That was the prompt for the attacks to rain down on the Foxes goal, with Salah’s shot looping up off Victor Kristiansen and landing on the roof of the net and Robertson heading against a post. Gakpo’s inclination to come in off the left was proving a problem for the visitors, doing their utmost to resist the pressure, but when Salah curled a shot onto the crossbar on the stroke of half-time it appeared they had survived. However, Gakpo once again drifted in off the flank to collect an Alexis Mac Allister pass before curling what is fast becoming his trademark effort over Stolarczyk and inside the far post. Early the second half Darwin Nunez fired over Ryan Gravenberch’s cross before Jones side-footed home Mac Allister’s cross after an intricate passing move inside the penalty area involving Nunez, Salah and the Argentina international. Leicester’s ambition remained limited but Patson Daka should have done better from a two-on-one counter attack with Mavididi but completely missed his kick with the goal looming. 🎯 pic.twitter.com/IqmAsKylLR — Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 26, 2024 Nunez forced a save out of the goalkeeper before Gakpo blasted home what he thought was his second only for VAR to rule Nunez was offside in the build-up. But Liverpool’s third was eventually delivered by the left foot of Salah, who curled the ball outside Kristiansen, inside Jannick Vestergaard and past Stolarczyk inside the far post.Just before the holidays, rumors swirled about a possible surprise iPhone update, iOS 18.2.1, to fix issues generated in the recent mammoth release of iOS 18.2, which brought Apple Intelligence to millions of users around the world in early December. Now, it looks like that surprise has been confirmed. That confirmation has come from “an anonymous social media account with a proven track record of sharing iOS-related information,” according to Joe Rossignol at MacRumors . The next release will come before the iOS 18.3 update expected in late January or early February 2025. iOS 18.2.1 Build Number The new information includes the build number for the software update, which the account refers to as 22C161. Of course, those six characters give no clue as to what’s in the release, but if they are correct, they do let us know that it’s definitely on its way. So far in the iOS 18 cycle, which has been stuffed with new features including, but far from limited to Apple Intelligence, has followed a regular cadence: big release followed quickly—often surprisingly quickly—by a smaller number to fix issues. iOS 18.2.1: Why It’s A Surprise The speed of the update is the heart of the surprise here, too. Although it might seem a long time since iOS 18.2 launched, that may be an illusion caused by the headlong rush for the holdays. The software only launched just over two weeks ago, on Wednesday, Dec. 11. iOS 18.2.1: The Content Well, no new features, surely. Those will be coming in iOS 18.3 in the new year, and there’s still a lot more Apple Intelligence to be delivered. Instead, this will be all about fixes and improvements to the existing software. You can read about the issues that arose in iOS 18.2 here , and they include battery issues, Face ID failures and more. iOS 18.2.1. Release Date MacRumors says that when its source comes up with the build number, only a week elapses before the general release. Since the information came on Tuesday, Dec. 24, that suggests Tuesday, Dec. 31 as the release date. I’d caution against this, or other reports suggesting it could land before then. Apple employees have holiday plans, too and getting the great ship Apple back to full steam ahead can take a minute or two. I believe we’ll see iOS 18.2.1 in January, likely on Monday, Jan. 6 or Tuesday, Jan. 7. More as we have it.
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