
Off the pitch, both sets of fans will be eagerly anticipating this clash of titans, with the atmosphere set to be electric on matchday. The Champions League always brings out the best in both players and supporters, and this encounter is sure to be no different. The passionate displays of support from the stands could provide the extra motivation needed to inspire a moment of brilliance from one of the players on the pitch.Animals Don't miss out on the headlines from Animals. Followed categories will be added to My News. A dog is set to undergo life saving surgery after it was dumped in the yard of a home in Sydney’s inner-west. Million, a 12-month-old Maltese Shih tzu, was discovered tied to a gate in a Zetland front yard after David Wiles heard a small whimper, to 7News reports. Video footage has captured the moment two women appear to leave the dog with a note and a bit of food. A Maltese Shih tzu was dumped in a Zetland yard. Picture: 7NEWS The dog, Million, was also left with a note and some food. Picture: 7NEWS “The note basically said they really care for the dog but can’t take care of it anymore,” Mr Wiles said. Mr Wiles agreed to foster Million after he and his wife – a fellow dog lover – came to an agreement with the dog’s breeder. A vet check revealed Million has a cancerous growth on his leg and a small hernia. The Shih tzu is set to undergo surgery on Saturday, with an adoption agency Mr Wiles has been in contact with set to pay. Million has a cancerous growth and small hernia. Picture: 7NEWS Mr Wiles has agreed to foster Million. Picture: 7NEWS Mr Wiles issued a message to prospective dog owners following the incident. “Dog ownership is hard, it’s a lot of work, it’s a long commitment,” Mr Wiles said. “These guys aren’t toys.” NewsWire has contacted the RSPCA and NSW Police for comment. More Coverage Alarm as deadly disease detected in Australia Emma Kirk Cult student meal recalled from stores Duncan Evans Originally published as Moment sick Maltese Shih tzu allegedly dumped in Sydney yard with note and food More related stories Animals Dire warning over Aussie tourist hotspot A major warning has been issued to tourists planning to visit an Australian hotspot known for its famous coastal scenery and marine populations. Read more Animals Fresh warning about deadly animal virus Aussies in one state have been issued a warning about a “highly fatal” disease with no known cure, with infection causing paralysis and even death. Read moreIn conclusion, Nani's decision to sign with Sporting CP out of loyalty serves as a beacon of inspiration for all football fans. It is a reminder that sometimes, the most important victories are not the ones on the field, but the ones in the heart. Nani's story is a testament to the power of loyalty and the enduring bond between a player and his club.The rapid consolidation of village and town banks in Hebei Province has attracted widespread attention and raised concerns about the overall stability and competitiveness of the local banking industry. Many of these small-scale financial institutions have struggled to cope with increasing regulatory requirements, technological demands, and rising competition from larger banks and online financial platforms.
However, amidst the excitement surrounding the YU7's announcement, reports have emerged that the trademarks related to the new vehicle have already been registered by third parties. This alarming development highlights the importance of intellectual property protection in the automotive sector, where competition is fierce and innovation is key.Offensively, Wu Qian showcased his versatility and scoring ability. Whether it was knocking down perimeter shots, finishing at the rim, or setting up his teammates for easy buckets, Wu Qian was a constant threat on the offensive end. His court vision and ability to make timely passes helped keep the Zhejiang offense ticking and prevented Guangzhou from mounting any serious comeback.
The "Burn Mountain for Bottle Collection" incident has ignited a broader conversation about the challenges faced by individuals, particularly the elderly and economically disadvantaged, who rely on collecting recyclable materials as a source of income. While recycling plays a crucial role in environmental sustainability, the incident underscores the need for proper education and resources to ensure that recycling efforts do not compromise safety and ecological balance.The launch of Sora marks a significant milestone in the field of AI video generation, opening up new possibilities for content creation and storytelling. As artificial intelligence continues to evolve and expand its capabilities, we can expect more innovative applications and advancements in the realm of digital content creation.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Reps. Abigail Spanberger and Jennifer Wexton roared into Washington six years ago as part of a record wave of women vying for House seats , many on a mission to push back against the politics of Donald Trump. “We were part of that 2018 class, and we sort of ran in there like: ‘There’s a fire. We’re here,’” Spanberger said. The outgoing congresswoman, who along with Wexton recently reflected on their time in Congress in interviews with The Associated Press, drew a quick breath. “It’s slightly different than the tone of where things are right now,” she said. That is an understatement. Trump, a president the two Virginia Democrats campaigned against as they unseated established incumbent Republicans, is about to embark on a second term after mounting an improbable political comeback. Of the 35 Democratic women first elected in 2018, Spanberger and Wexton are among 14 who have since left or will be leaving Congress by next year. That’s not to say their journey is over or that they are retreating from public discourse. Kelly Dittmar, research director at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, described Virginia as a canary in a coal mine when voters elected more women to the statehouse in 2017, followed by the election of Spanberger, Wexton and former Rep. Elaine Luria there in 2018. But Dittmar said progress toward better gender representation hasn’t always been linear. Last month, 21 of the original 35 female Democrats first elected in 2018 ran for reelection to their House seats, not including Rep. Elissa Slotkin, elected to the Senate by Michigan voters this year. And in those races, 20 won. They’ll be among the 150 women — 110 Democrats and 40 Republicans — serving in the 119th Congress next year, one woman shy of a record of 151 set in 2023. Spanberger, meanwhile, is running for governor in a race comprised solely of two female candidates , making it likely that Virginia’s next governor will be a woman for the first time. But when women leave elected office, Dittmar said, their absence is felt more acutely because there is less female representation to begin with. She said it’s unclear whether the U.S. will see another surge of women filing to run anytime soon. She looked into why women said they ran in 2018 and “yes, there is evidence that they talked about Donald Trump,” Dittmar said. “I think the difference between ’16 and ’24 — and that we just can’t know yet — is the degree of exhaustion and the degree of toxicity that may go into a calculation about deciding whether or not to run for office.” For both Spanberger and Wexton, that path has taken unexpected turns. After twice winning reelection, Wexton was diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy, a life-threatening neurological disorder similar to Parkinson’s disease, and made the difficult decision to retire . Spanberger is exchanging her congressional pin for a loftier goal in state politics. They will be succeeded in Congress by Democrats Eugene Vindman and Suhas Subramanyam, cutting Virginia’s female congressional representation from four to two . In the stately formality of a congressional conference room, Spanberger and Wexton reminisced on their time on Capitol Hill. They have become uncommonly close, bound by time spent together, some shared views on public policy and a friendship that has managed to transcend the ups and downs of Washington politics. A stream of text messages that began after their victory speeches in 2018 has continued ever since. Their bids for Congress were backed by many women who marched , phone-banked and organized in a grass-roots movement that decried Trump and worked to elect female Democrats. They won the votes. They took an oath. And then, the women got to work. Wexton, previously a state senator and prosecutor, developed a reputation for taking care of her district, said Rosalyn Cooperman, a professor at the University of Mary Washington. Cooperman said she vied for funding opportunities and committee assignments that helped bring tens of millions of dollars in federal investments to northern Virginia. She also tackled opioid addiction , transgender rights and childhood cancer research . After announcing her diagnosis, Wexton co-sponsored the National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act , which President Joe Biden signed in July. Lawmakers named the legislation in her honor. Spanberger, an ex-CIA operative who stopped working at an education company to run for Congress, cultivated a knack for tackling lower-profile issues: bringing broadband to rural areas , fighting drug trafficking and veterans’ issues . The Lugar Center and Georgetown University’s McCourt School ranked the Virginia Democrat as the 17th most bipartisan member of the House last year. “Both women really understood the districts that they represented and what the districts needed, and went about the work very effectively and without too much fanfare,” Cooperman said. Spanberger and Wexton became fast friends while first campaigning for their House seats in 2018. The two formed a trio with Luria, who left Congress after losing to Republican Rep. Jen Kiggans in 2022. Spanberger described Wexton as her quick-witted big sister — someone who gave her advice on everything from raising teenagers to navigating a legislature. At one point, Wexton wrote Spanberger a script for speaking on the House floor. Wexton, with the help of an artificial intelligence program , spoke of Spanberger supporting her in a more vulnerable way: styling Wexton’s hair as she showed up to Congress with her health struggles. “That is no small feat — I had experienced first-hand how hard it was becoming to do my hair,” Wexton said. “For the next almost 90 minutes, Abigail would put various potions in my hair and dry it with a round brush. “It was wonderful. I felt so pampered.” Spanberger, with tears welling in her eyes, laughed, “You have so much hair!” Wexton learned she had progressive supranuclear palsy in 2023. Within the last two years, she lost her ability to speak clearly and walk without assistance. In her interview, the congresswoman used her pointer finger to type thoughts on her tablet, which she then played aloud. In her final months in Congress, she said, well-meaning colleagues would talk to her like a child or reintroduce themselves to her. “My PSP has robbed me of my voice, and others may take that to mean it has robbed me of my cognitive ability as well,” she said. “But that’s not true. I’m just as much me as I’ve always been.” As the current term ends, many women are coming to terms with Trump’s ascent back to power . Many Democrats say the fight isn’t over but has changed in unexpected ways. “To be very clear, I’m super excited that Eugene Vindman and Suhas Subramanyam are replacing us,” Spanberger said. “But it is a little bit bittersweet that we came in with this group of three women, and within three terms, we’re both — that all three of us are no longer there.” Wexton said she hoped people, and women specifically, would persevere. “We’re not going to win every battle or every election,” she said, “but it is true that our democracy works best when more people participate in it.”A suspected Chinese spy with business ties to Prince Andrew is barred from UKCANTON, Ohio — Coldwater’s 31-7 win Saturday in the OHSAA Division VI football state championship even took its coach by surprise. “Obviously a surprise,” coach Chip Otten said, “surprise way we won. We were really concerned about their physical stoutness, but we played Clinton-Massie, a very similar style.” The Cavaliers (15-1) won their eighth state championship in program history and first since 2020 by taking control in the second and third quarters vs. Kirtland (15-1), the defending Division VI state champions. They build on a 7-0 lead after a roughing the punter penalty kept a second-quarter drive alive, leading to a defensive pass interference that further advanced the football and allowed Coldwater to score again. Another touchdown pass between quarterback Baylen Blockberger and Mason Welsch followed before halftime, pushing Coldwater’s lead to 21-0. It grew to 31-0 at the end of the third quarter, putting the Hornets on the wrong end of a running clock for the first time since their 2017 state-title loss to Maria Stein Marion Local. 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A melee broke out at midfield of Ohio Stadium after Michigan upset No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday. After the Wolverines' fourth straight win in the series, players converged at the block "O" to plant its flag. The Ohio State players were in the south end zone singing their alma mater in front of the student section. When the Buckeyes saw the Wolverines' flag, they rushed toward the 50-yard line. Social media posts showed Michigan offensive lineman Raheem Anderson carrying the flag on a long pole to midfield, where the Wolverines were met by dozens of Ohio State players and fights broke out. Buckeyes defensive end Jack Sawyer was seen ripping the flag off the pole and taking the flag as he scuffled with several people trying to recover the flag. A statement from the Ohio State Police Department read: "Following the game, officers from multiple law enforcement agencies assisted in breaking up an on-field altercation. During the scuffle, multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray. OSUPD is the lead agency for games and will continue to investigate." Michigan running back Kalel Mullings on FOX said: "For such a great game, you hate to see stuff like that after the game. It's bad for the sport, bad for college football. At the end of the day, some people got to learn how to lose, man. "You can't be fighting and stuff just because you lost the game. We had 60 minutes and four quarters to do all that fighting. Now people want to talk and fight. That's wrong. It's bad for the game. Classless, in my opinion. People got to be better." Once order was restored, officers cordoned the 50-yard line, using bicycles as barriers. Ohio State coach Ryan Day in his postgame press conference said he wasn't sure what happened. "I don't know all the details of it. But I know that these guys are looking to put a flag on our field and our guys weren't going to let that happen," he said. "I'll find out exactly what happened, but this is our field and certainly we're embarrassed at the fact we lost the game, but there's some prideful guys on our team that weren't just going to let that happen." The Big Ten has not yet released a statement on the incident. --Field Level Media
Pregnancy is a unique journey that can be both exciting and challenging for expectant mothers. Throughout this crucial period, the support and companionship of loved ones play a vital role in ensuring a smooth and happy pregnancy. For Zhang Meng, having her husband, Xiao Wu, by her side during her prenatal check-up exemplifies a deep sense of care and commitment.Exciting news has just been revealed for fans of the highly anticipated game "Mystical Beast Paru" as it announces its participation in The Game Awards (TGA) event. With the countdown to the prestigious gaming event underway, developers of "Mystical Beast Paru" have hinted at some surprise updates and content releases that are sure to thrill gamers worldwide.UNIVERSITY PARK — As No. 4 Penn State went through warmups at Beaver Stadium ahead of Saturday afternoon’s regular-season finale vs. Maryland, No. 2 Ohio State and Michigan were locked in a low-scoring duel with significant implications. A loss by the Buckeyes coupled with a Nittany Lions win would propel Penn State into the Big Ten championship game Dec. 7 vs. No. 1 Oregon. The Nittany Lions got the help they needed from Michigan, which upset Ohio State, and Penn State took things from there, overcoming a sluggish start to dispatch Maryland, 44-7, on senior day while punching a ticket to the league title game for the first time since 2016. Only 11 seconds into the game, Penn State (11-1, 8-1) was down 7-0, but the Nittany Lions scored 44 unanswered points. Drew Allar finished the day 17 of 26 for 171 yards and two total touchdowns, and Tyler Warren became the Big Ten’s single-season record holder for catches by a tight end (76) in addition to Penn State’s all-time leader in touchdowns by a tight end (17). Warren caught six passes for 68 yards and a touchdown, rushing three times for an additional 32 yards. Penn State amassed 412 yards of total offense and held Maryland to 194. Nick Singleton fumbled on Penn State’s first play of the game, with Maryland recovering at the 25-yard line before MJ Morris threw a touchdown pass to Kaden Prather on the Terrapins’ opening play. Penn State answered with a 49-yard field goal by Ryan Barker, making the score 7-3 with 12 minutes, 47 seconds left in the first quarter. Neither Penn State nor Maryland (4-8, 1-8) was productive for a large chunk of the opening quarter. However, the Nittany Lions eventually got their wheels turning, embarking on a 13-play, 60-yard touchdown drive, which Singleton capped with a short run from the 2-yard line to give his team a 10-7 lead with 12:53 left before halftime. Though Penn State’s offense didn’t shower itself in glory early, the defense came up with several big plays, including three first-quarter sacks and two picks in the first half. A few minutes after Singleton’s touchdown run, Penn State stuffed a Maryland fourth-and-1 try from the Terrapins’ 30-yard line. On Penn State’s ensuing drive, Allar scored on a keeper at the goal line, giving the Nittany Lions a 17-7 lead at the 10:11 mark. A wacky play on Penn State’s next possession set up a short Beau Pribula rushing touchdown, making the score 24-7. Faking a handoff to Singleton in the backfield, Allar lost the football, with Maryland’s defense swarming the backfield. But Allar shook off the pressure and, as he was being dragged down, managed to toss the football to Warren, who turned the broken play into a 29-yard gain, with Singleton adding another 18 on the ground to get the Nittany Lions to the goal line. Pribula did the rest as Penn State went up by 17 with 6:53 remaining in the first half. Audavion Collins intercepted Morris on the Terrapins’ next drive, leading to a 7-yard scoring pass to Warren and a 31-7 advantage. The Terrapins got themselves in good position to put some points on the board at the end of the half, but Tony Rojas intercepted Morris at Penn State’s 9-yard line. Maryland made a change at quarterback in the third quarter, inserting Champ Long, but it did not lead to improved offense. Following a scoreless third, Singleton put Penn State up 38-7 with an 18-yard touchdown run 46 seconds into the fourth. Singleton led the Nittany Lions backfield with 13 carries for 87 yards and two scores. Penn State pulled Allar from the game in the fourth quarter, and the Pribula-led offense penetrated as far as Maryland’s 12-yard line before being stopped on fourth down with 3:42 to play. With Morris back in the game late, Penn State picked him off for the third time. Dejuan Lane returned it 54 yards deep into Terrapins territory. Pribula hit Tyseer Denmark for a 15-yard score as time expired in the blowout.
In conclusion, Wu Qian's stellar performance in Zhejiang's victory over Guangzhou was a testament to his skill, determination, and leadership on the court. With his all-around contributions and clutch plays, Wu Qian proved once again why he is considered one of the top players in the league. As Zhejiang looks to build on this win and continue their push for the playoffs, they can take comfort in knowing that they have a player like Wu Qian leading the charge and shining bright on the court.
New French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on Friday he faced a "Himalaya" of a challenge to tackle France's deficit, with opponents' lukewarm reactions to his appointment underlining the difficulty of the job he faces. President Emmanuel Macron earlier named Bayrou as his fourth prime minister of 2024, tasking his centrist ally with steering France out of its second political crisis in six months. He replaces Michel Barnier, who was ousted by lawmakers last week for trying to pass a cost-cutting 2025 budget. Bayrou, a three-time presidential candidate who has long warned of French fiscal profligacy, inherits the same rowdy parliament that felled Barnier. His proximity to the deeply unpopular Macron may also hurt him. In a speech alongside Barnier on Friday, Bayrou acknowledged the challenge. "Nobody knows the difficulty of the situation better than I do... I am not unaware of the Himalaya that stands before us," he said. "I believe that this issue, the deficit and debt, is an issue that poses a moral problem, not just a financial one." Efforts to rein in the deficit, expected to close the year at over 6% of gross domestic product, lie at the heart of France's political malaise. The festering crisis has raised doubts about whether Macron will complete his second presidential term until 2027, lifted French borrowing costs and left a power vacuum in the heart of Europe, just as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. Bayrou's immediate priority will be passing a special law to roll over the 2024 budget, with a nastier battle over the 2025 legislation looming early next year. Bayrou told reporters he wanted to move quickly, but France's stark political divisions mean even the basic task of naming his cabinet could drag on. The Socialists, irked that the president ignored their demands for a leftist prime minister in favour of a "Macronista", said they would not join Bayrou's coalition, and could even seek to topple him if he tries to ram through the budget. The pro-Barnier centre-right said it would wait to see Bayrou's proposals before deciding whether to join him, Laurent Wauquiez, the head of the Republican Right grouping in the National Assembly, wrote on X. Far-left France Unbowed party leaders said they would be immediately seeking to remove Bayrou, while far-right National Rally (RN) party chiefs said they were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt for the time being. IMPOSSIBLE JOB? Bayrou, the founder of the Democratic Movement (MoDem) party which has been a part of Macron's ruling alliance since 2017, has been the longtime mayor of the southwestern town of Pau. His rustic roots are a key component of his political character. The mixed reactions to Bayrou's appointment suggest he will likely be living day-to-day, at the mercy of Macron's opponents, for the foreseeable future. Barnier's three-month premiership was the shortest in modern French history. Macron will hope Bayrou can stave off no-confidence votes until at least July, when France will be able to hold a new parliamentary election. But getting there won't be easy. An early test will come with the 2025 budget bill negotiations, expected to start in January. Barnier's bill, which aimed for 60 billion euros ($63 billion) in savings to assuage investors increasingly concerned by France's deficit, was deemed too miserly by the far-right and left. The government's failure to find a way out of the gridlock has seen French borrowing costs push higher. XTB Research Director Kathleen Brooks said Bayrou's appointment was unlikely to have a major impact on French bonds. However, she said the CAC 40 French stock index is underperforming German stocks by a three-decade margin. "With France still mired in political turmoil, narrowing this gap is an uphill struggle, even with a new PM," she wrote. Macron named Bayrou as justice minister in 2017 but he resigned only weeks later amid an investigation into his party's alleged fraudulent employment of parliamentary assistants. He was acquitted of fraud charges this year.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Jojo Uga's 2-yard touchdown run capped a 24-point fourth quarter and Albany beat Hampton 41-34 on Saturday in a season finale. Jack Iuliano recovered a fumble by Malcom May at the Hampton 24, and though it took 10 plays, Uga went in for the touchdown and the game's final lead. Malcolm Mays scored on a 25-yard run for Hampton (5-7, 2-6 Coastal Athletic Association) but the PAT was blocked and Kevon Angry ran it back for Albany (4-8, 2-6), leaving Hampton with a 34-27 lead with 10 minutes remaining. Alex Jreige's 53-yard run then tied the game. Hampton led 28-0 before Van Weber threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to Carter Moses with a couple minutes left in the first half. Albany added 10 points in the third quarter, including Jackson Parker's 38-yard touchdown catch. Nick Totten's pick-6 early in the fourth quarter got the Great Danes within 28-25. Weber threw for 184 yards with two scores and an interception. Jreige rushed for 110 yards. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
Manchester United have been making headlines once again, but this time it's not for their performances on the pitch. The club has reportedly spent a staggering £8 million over the course of five months on the services of renowned sports director, John Murtough. This significant investment has raised eyebrows across the football world and sparked discussions about the direction in which the club is headed.Ruben Amorim slammed for tactical error which cost Man Utd in Nottingham Forest defeat
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