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LONDON (AP) — West Ham forward Michail Antonio was taken to hospital after being involved in a road traffic incident on Saturday. West Ham added the 34-year-old player was in a stable condition. “Michail is conscious and communicating and is currently under close supervision at a central London hospital," the Premier League club said in a statement. “At this difficult time, we kindly ask everyone to respect the privacy of Michail and his family. “The club will make no further comment this evening, but will issue a further update in due course.” Unverified images of a heavily damaged Ferrari in the Essex area were shared on social media on Saturday. It was not known if it was the car involved in the accident. Antonio signed for West Ham in 2015 and has made more than 300 appearances. West Ham doesn't have a league game until Monday. James Robson is at https://twitter.com/jamesalanrobson AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerLabor has lashed Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's timing on releasing the costings of his nuclear power policy, as well as hitting back at the Coalition for sourcing a third-party quote on the Albanese government's own renewables transition plan. Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt told Sky News Mr Dutton had not revealed the costings of his nuclear plan because it “doesn’t stand up to scrutiny”. Mr Watt chastised the Opposition Leader's timing and questioned his faith in his own plan considering how much time has passed since announcing the policy proposal in June. “I think we'd all be interested to see when on Christmas Eve, when everyone's packing up for holidays, Peter Dutton finally slinks out with his costings and his nuclear policy," Mr Watt told Sky News political editor Andrew Clennell on Sunday Agenda. “There's a reason that he hasn't been prepared to put it out. “He knows in his heart it doesn't stand up to scrutiny.” Speaking to Sky News earlier on Sunday morning, Mr Dutton said the Coalition has stuck to a "very deliberate process" of drip-feeding information about its plan to ensure the Australian public could consume and understand the proposal. "We'll release the costings this week," Mr Dutton told Clennell. Mr Watt said if Mr Dutton was “actually proud” of his policy, the details of the Coalition’s nuclear plan would have been made available “some time ago”. When asked about a Frontier Economics estimate on the Albanese government’s renewable costings, Mr Watt said he would leave it to Australians to judge. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) estimated it would cost $122 billion to decarbonise the Australian government by 2050, while Frontier Economics concluded in its report on relative costs of nuclear power there was a $500 billion disparity in AEMO’s estimates. “When considering the costs of the energy transition, it is important to include the costs of transmission transparently with the generation costs rather than treating it as sunk,” the Frontier Economics report said. “By way of example, not including the cost of emissions, under AEMO’s Step Change, the sum of the real costs of the electricity supply options are $580 billion. “At the very least, a further $62 billion should be added to these costs, bringing the total costs of the electricity sector transition to $642 billion, not including the cost of emissions and not including the costs of consumer energy resources.” In response to the Frontier Economics report, Mr Watt said, “I'll leave it for Australians to make their judgement about whether they're prepared to believe an independent agency of government, which has costed the renewables rollout at a bit over $100 billion versus a consultant that Mr Dutton is paying who says it's a lot more.” “Every nuclear reactor that we have seen delivered around the world in recent years has not only cost an enormous amount of money, but it's blown out in cost and been significantly delayed. “It is not an answer for the energy needs of Australia and it will actually just drive prices up.

CLEVELAND (AP) — Germain Ifedi became the fourth left tackle to start this season for the Cleveland Browns, lining up Thursday night against the AFC North-leading Pittsburgh Steelers. Ifedi moved up the depth chart and into the lineup after starter Dawand Jones broke his left leg last week at New Orleans and had surgery. He'll be responsible for blocking quarterback Jameis Winston's blindside. 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.PHILADELPHIA — Jack Eichel got the lone goal in the shootout and the Vegas Golden Knights overcame a three-goal deficit to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-4 on Monday night. Ilya Samsonov followed up a 32-save performance by stopping all three shootout attempts. Eichel scored in the second period, and Ivan Barbashev, Pavel Dorofeyev and Tanner Pearson also scored for Vegas, which won its third straight. Emil Andrae scored his first career goal for Philadelphia, and Matvei Michkov netted his eighth goal of the season — the most among NHL rookies. He also leads the NHL in points among rookies with 17. Morgan Frost and Sean Couturier also scored for the Flyers. Ivan Fedotov made 26 saves for Philadelphia, which has lost three of four. Takeaways Golden Knights: Noah Hanifin had a rough night for Vegas, as he was on the ice for all four of Philadelphia's goals. Philadelphia Flyers' Travis Konecny, left, cannot score against Vegas Golden Knights' Ilya Samsonov during a shootout in an NHL hockey game, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, in Philadelphia. Credit: AP/Matt Slocum Flyers: Frost added an assist on Michkov's goal. It was his second multipoint game of the season. Key moment Frost had a chance to win the game for the Flyers on the power play late in the third period but missed a wide-open net from the doorstep. Vegas was able to keep it tied, killed off another penalty in overtime, and pulled out the victory in the shootout. Key stat Samsonov gave up four goals on the first 14 shots he faced. He then stopped the next 25 shots he faced, including the three in the shootout. He made a sprawling glove save on Travis Sanheim in overtime. Up next The Golden Knights wrap up a five-game road trip in Colorado on Wednesday. The Flyers visit Nashville the same night.

Jaylen Blakes, Maxime Raynaud and Oziyah Sellers combined for 35 points in a 47-point, first half explosion Saturday afternoon and Stanford ran away from California for an 89-81 Atlantic Coast Conference road win in Berkeley, Calif. Raynaud and Blakes finished with 20 points apiece for the Cardinal (8-2, 1-0 ACC), who won their first ever game in ACC competition. Andrej Stojakovic had a game-high 25 points and Jovan Blacksher Jr. added 14 for the Golden Bears (6-3, 0-1), who dropped their second in a row after a 6-1 start. Playing just its second true road game of the season, Stanford scored 14 of the game's first 18 points and never looked back. Raynaud and Ryan Agarwal hit 3-pointers in the run. Blakes had 14 points, Raynaud 11 and Sellers 10 in the first half, which ended with Stanford in front 47-31. Cal was still down 81-65, after two free throws by Stanford's Chisom Okpara with 3:58 remaining before making a little run. Mady Sissoko converted a three-point play and Rytis Petraitis and Joshua Ola-Joseph connected on consecutive 3-pointers in a 9-0 flurry that made it a seven-point game with still 2:13 to go. It got as close as six when Stojakovic drilled a 3-pointer with 1:21 left, but Okpara and Blakes dropped in late layups to keep the hosts at arm's length. Seven of the nine Cardinal who saw action hit at least half his field goal attempts, led by Raynaud's 8-for-15 and Blakes' 7-for-13. Stanford finished 52.6 percent as a team. Both were deadly from the 3-point line as well, with Raynaud going 4-for-6 and Blakes 2-for-4. With Sellers adding 3-for-6, the Cardinal made 11 of their 23 attempts (47.8 percent) from beyond the arc. Raynaud also found time for five blocks, while Agarwal and Aidan Cammann shared Stanford rebound honors with seven. Blakes complemented his 20 points with a team-high six assists and two blocks. The Cardinal registered 19 assists on 30 baskets, while Cal had just five on its 30 hoops. Agarwal and Okpara each also scored in double figures with 11 points. Facing his old team for the first time after transferring to Cal over the summer, Stojakovic shot 11-for-25. The Golden Bears finished at 42.3 percent overall and 38.1 percent (8 of 21) on 3-pointers. Ola-Joseph and Sissoko, who had 11 points, were the game's leading rebounders with eight apiece. -Field Level MediaSalesforce Grants Equity Awards to Tenyx, PredictSpring, and Zoomin Employees Under Its Inducement Equity Incentive PlanRescata tu AFORE, specialists in recovering retirement savings for foreign workers

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