
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts may sit out a potential NFC East clincher against Dallas because of the lingering effects of a concussion . The Eagles could also just rest Hurts to play it safe -- even if he’s medically cleared ahead of Sunday’s game -- and protect their franchise QB from additional injury over the final two games. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, obituaries, sports, and more.Recursion: Undruggable CDK12 Protein Target Might Be Possible With REC-1245
In an unexpected turn of events, a citizen from our city struck it rich by winning a staggering 20.55 million RMB prize in a recent lottery drawing. The lucky winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, purchased the winning ticket at a local convenience store and is now celebrating the life-changing windfall.
As the UEFA Champions League group stage reaches its climax, football fans around the world are gearing up for another exciting round of matches. With several high-profile clashes on the horizon, the upcoming matchday promises to deliver plenty of drama and excitement. In this preview, we take a closer look at some of the key matchups to watch out for.His words struck a chord with his teammates, many of whom were visibly moved by his sincerity and determination. As the meeting concluded, a sense of unity and purpose seemed to fill the air, a glimmer of hope amidst the turmoil that had plagued the team in recent weeks.
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The record will show that tight end Trey McBride had a great season, Marvin Harrison Jr. has a promising future, the Cardinals' defense played over its head for much of the year and Arizona was almost a good football team in 2024. Key word — almost. A frustrating stretch continued on Saturday when the Cardinals (7-9) lost 13-9 to the host Los Angeles Rams . Arizona was pushing for a go-ahead touchdown in the final minute, but Kyler Murray's pass took an unlucky bounce off McBride's helmet and LA's Ahkello Witherspoon made a spectacular grab for the interception, snagging the ball just before it hit the turf. “I think we can compete with anybody, but again, that doesn’t count,” second-year coach Jonathan Gannon said. “It’s about winning and losing, you what I mean? I just got to do a better job, but I know they’re doing the right things.” The Cardinals did a lot of things right against the Rams. Despite being eliminated from the postseason, Arizona competed hard. Murray completed 33 of 48 passes for 321 yards and a touchdown — but also had two interceptions. McBride caught 12 passes for 123 yards, including his first TD catch of the year. Harrison had one of his best games with six catches for 96 yards. “I’m going to choose to be positive about it,” Murray said. “I see a light at the end of that tunnel. I think we’re a couple plays away, a couple of plays away from being a 10-win team or right where we want to be, going to the playoffs or winning the division.” The Cardinals' defense played well for most of the game, limiting the Rams to 257 yards. But in the end, it was another loss. The Cardinals have dropped five of six after starting 6-4. “I know we’re close, man, and I know it’s hard to see that,” Gannon said. “For me, that’s hard to take on the chin but we’ll get better from it. We’ll get better.” What’s working The Murray-to-Harrison connection was much better on Saturday, producing several big plays. Gannon challenged Harrison to be more physical against opposing defensive backs last week, and the receiver responded, looking much more like the player the Cardinals expected when they selected him with the No. 4 overall pick. “I think the physicality of it, coming from college to the league, guys don’t realize how physical you can be when you get to the league,” Murray said. “He's going to be big time.” What needs help After doing a great job of taking care of the ball over the first 11 games, Murray has thrown seven interceptions over the past five. A few of those came in late-game situations when he had to take a chance and force a pass, but it's still not a good trend. Stock up McBride had his third 100-yard game of the season, showing sure hands and fighting through contact for extra yards. The third-year player has 1,081 yards receiving this season, becoming just the second tight end in franchise history to exceed 1,000 yards. The other was Hall of Famer Jackie Smith, who had 1,205 yards in 1967. He has 104 catches and is just the 10th tight end in NFL history to top 100 in a season. Stock down Arizona's special teams have been very good for most of the year, but Los Angeles' block of an extra point attempt by Chad Ryland in the third quarter proved costly. If the Cardinals had trailed by three points on the final drive instead of four, they would have had the option of kicking a tying field goal in the final minute. Injuries RB James Conner tried to battle through a knee injury against the Rams, but gained just 4 yards on the ground. His status for the season's final game is uncertain. LB Joey Blount (ribs) and CB Elijah Jones (ankle) were inactive. Key number 822 — Harrison's receiving yards on the season. That ranks third for a rookie in franchise history behind Anquan Boldin (1,377 in 2003) and Frank Sanders (883 in 1995). Next steps Arizona's final game will be at home on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, who are also eliminated from the playoff race. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl David Brandt, The Associated Press
Law enforcement officers are working diligently to gather evidence and investigate the extent of the false advertising practices at the dental clinic. They are conducting interviews with current and former patients, examining marketing materials, and reviewing records to determine the full scope of the deception.
The sculpture of the father's brother's last sip of milk with blood is not just a work of art, but a powerful symbol of love, loss, and resilience. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of a kind and compassionate soul who touched the lives of many with his generosity and warmth. And it serves as a timeless reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings, urging us to tread lightly on this earth and to cherish the precious gift of life.Joining Sun Li at the gathering will be the talented cast members who brought the enchanting story to life, including Nie Yuan, Wu Jinyan, and Xu Kai among others. Their on-screen chemistry and stellar performances captivated audiences and garnered critical acclaim, propelling "The Story of Yanxi Palace" to become a cultural phenomenon that transcended borders and touched the hearts of viewers worldwide.
The has selected three for funding grants of $179 million to help them enhance microelectronics’ energy efficiency and create new chips for extreme environments. The funding will enable the MSRCs to conduct research in microelectronics materials, device and system design, and manufacturing science to transform microelectronics technologies, the DOE said Monday. The program supports the government’s vision of producing microelectronics capable of operating in high-radiation, cryogenic and high-magnetic field environments. According to , deputy director of science programs at the DOE’s Office of Science, the research centers will deliver innovations to improve U.S. lives and enable the country to maintain its science and technology leadership. “Advancements in microelectronics are critical to furthering scientific discovery,” she added. Funding Recipients and Their Missions The funding program will help the Microelectronics Energy Efficiency Research Center for Advanced Technologies explore technologies to bridge sensing, edge processing, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. MEERCAT will accelerate the deployment of scalable and sustainable systems to reimagine computing and sensing models. Another fund recipient, the Co-design and Heterogeneous Integration in Microelectronics for Extreme Environments Center, will develop durable systems for high performance in extreme thermal and radiation environments. CHIME will turn new research into scalable capabilities that address critical societal and industrial needs. Under the program, the Extreme Lithography and Materials Innovation Center will integrate new materials and processes into advanced microelectronic systems. ELMIC will collaborate with to start working on a future build of extreme ultraviolet lithography. The centers are established as networks of projects that were selected by competitive peer review under the DOE. Projects will run up to four years and access an initial $41 million, with the succeeding funding to be determined by congressional appropriations.Eagles try to clinch NFC East title with Hurts' head injury looming large
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The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. index (PSEi) closed higher year-on-year for the first time since 2019, up by 78.75 points or 1.2 percent to 2024 at 6,528.79 points from its close of 6,450.04 in 2023. In a statement, the PSE said that, year-on-year, the PSE MidCap and PSE DivY indices increased by 29.1 percent and 22.4 percent, respectively. Daily average value turnover reached P6.10 billion, 0.1 percent higher than the P6.09 billion registered year-on-year. Domestic market capitalization at year-end rose by 11.2 percent to P14.57 trillion compared with P13.10 trillion in 2023. The market registered P23.18 billion worth of net foreign selling versus the P53.65 billion net foreign selling in the previous year. “Internal and external economic and geopolitical headwinds weighed on the market for most of the year, which in turn prompted IPO listing applicants to defer their public offering,” said PSE President and CEO Mr. Ramon S. Monzon. He noted that, “One of the investment considerations at this time is the direction of economic policies of the new US administration. “An outcome favorable to the Philippines may help spur foreign buying and create the market condition listing applicants are waiting for.” The total capital raised from primary and secondary shares amounted to P82.37 billion compared to P140.95 billion raised in the previous year. Three companies conducted their maiden listing namely, OceanaGold (Philippines), Inc., Citicore Renewable Energy Corporation, and NexGen Energy Corp. In terms of sectoral indices, the Services index emerged as the best performer in 2024 as it climbed by 29.7 percent. This was followed by the Financials sector. “PSE remains committed to initiatives that enhance stock market liquidity, including the launch of Global Philippine Depositary Receipts and the acquisition of Philippine Dealing System Holdings Corp. (PDSHC). “This acquisition aims to create operational synergies by establishing a unified marketplace for fixed income and equity products, and a single platform for capital raising, among others. “We will also remain active in our IPO campaign to get more companies listed in the stock market,” Monzon added.Recursion: Undruggable CDK12 Protein Target Might Be Possible With REC-1245
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) — Keith Higgins Jr. had 22 points to lead Lehigh to an 87-67 victory over Neumann on Sunday. Higgins added eight rebounds for the Mountain Hawks (5-6). Tyler Whitney-Sidney shot 7 for 12 (2 for 5 from 3-point range) and 3 of 3 from the free-throw line to add 19 points. Cam Gillus scored 10. Mike Smith III led the Knights with 15 points. Gary Francis added 12 points and DJ Earl had 12 points and three steals. Led by 13 points from Higgins before the break, Lehigh entered halftime tied with Neumann 42-42. Lehigh pulled away with a 9-0 run in the second half to extend a nine-point lead to 18 points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .In conclusion, the official announcement on the sealing and testing of pet food with falsified ingredients has prompted an urgent overnight investigation to verify the claims and ensure the safety of pet food products. This development highlights the need for increased vigilance and regulation in the pet food industry to protect the health and well-being of pets. By working together to address this issue, we can uphold the highest standards of integrity and transparency in pet food manufacturing and ensure the trust and confidence of pet owners worldwide.Title: Intense Clashes in Northern Syria Between Opposition Forces and Kurdish Militants Over Control of Manbij
In midfield, the evergreen Vardy once again proved his worth with a stellar performance that included a goal and an assist. His tireless work ethic, explosive pace, and clinical finishing make him a constant threat to opposition defenses. Vardy's ability to impact the game in multiple ways makes him a key figure in Hiller's Best XI.