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Christopher Nolan’s next film will be a star-studded adaptation of Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’ | CNNThe New York Jets will have another formidable matchup against a division leader when they host the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday coming out of their bye week. Aside from their offensive line, the Jets' offense has stayed relatively healthy this season, especially when it comes to their starting weapons. However, they could be missing of the of their few bright spots on Sunday. © Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports Running back Breece Hall, who has averaged five yards-per-carry the last four weeks, missed practice on Wednesday with a knee injury. His status for Sunday is currently uncertain. If Hall, who leads the team with 1,033 scrimmage yards, isn't able to play on Sunday, the Jets will likely turn to rookie Braelon Allen to be the "emergency'' plan to carry the team's run game. Allen, who is the youngest active player in the NFL at 20-years-old, has shown flashes of potential throughout his rookie year as both a running and receiving threat. Related: Should Jets Let Aaron Rodgers Decide Future with Team? He's currently second on the team in rushing behind Hall with 229 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns. Aside from Hall, he is the only other player on the roster that has a rushing touchdown this season. In Week 2 against the Tennessee Titans, Allen brought in both a rushing and a receiving touchdown. He was then named the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week for his performance in one of the Jets' few wins this season. While New York's playoff chances are extremely slim this late in the season, it would still be nice for Allen to have a great performance with the team beginning to look towards their future. Related: Cowboys Icon Tyron Smith Forced to Make Major Jets Decision
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — David Green scored 20 points as Rhode Island beat Detroit Mercy 81-75 on Wednesday. Green also contributed eight rebounds for the Rams (6-0). Cam Estevez scored 15 points, shooting 5 for 6 from beyond the arc. Jamarques Lawrence shot 4 for 9, including 3 for 6 from beyond the arc to finish with 13 points. The Rams picked up their sixth straight victory. Orlando Lovejoy finished with 28 points, seven assists and two steals for the Titans (3-5). Legend Geeter added 11 points, six rebounds and four steals for Detroit Mercy. Jared Lary also had 10 points and six rebounds. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .How Trump's bet on voters electing him managed to silence some of his legal woes
Amritsar: With the completion of the religious penance, the leadership of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), including its president Sukhbir Singh Badal, now faces the formidable task of reorganisation of the party, a process that will require new enrolment and the appointment of delegates and to sink differences between the Akali leaders. In accordance with the directions issued by the Jathedar of Akal Takht on Dec 2, the SAD working committee was initially required to accept the resignation of Sukhbir Singh Badal within three days, by Dec 5. However, this deadline was later extended, granting a revised period until Dec 25 to complete this process. One of the most significant tasks ahead is to negotiate a truce with the dissident Akali leaders, who had initially approached the Akal Takht with a formal complaint against SAD president. To facilitate the truce, the Sikh high priests constituted a committee under the leadership of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Harjinder Singh Dhami with former SGPC president Kirpal Singh Badungar, Iqbal Singh Jhunda, Gurpartap Singh Wadala, Manpreet Singh Ayalee, Santa Singh Umedpuri and Bibi Satwant Kaur as its members. “There has been no meeting of the committee, nor any information regarding one, so far,” said Wadala, who was the chairman of the SAD Sudhar Lehar that was recently dissolved. The Sikh high priests had directed that the SAD leadership had lost its moral right to politically lead the Panth due to its past transgressions. They issued directives for a new enrollment process, incorporating both new and existing delegates and complete the process within six months. The Sikh high priests also mandated the election of office-bearers, including the president, within this timeframe and specifically cautioned against bogus enrollments, stipulating that only those members with valid Aadhaar cards should be included. While the Sikh high priests have directed the Akali leaders to unite, it seems to be a distant dream. “Sukhbir and other Akali leaders have not fully complied with the directives of the Akal Takht. The working committee was instructed to accept Sukhbir’s resignation within three days, but this has not been done. Media reports suggest that the timeframe has been extended to 20 days, however, it is unclear who authorised this extension, as no such letter from the Akal Takht has been issued. Furthermore, we have yet to hear of any meeting convened under the leadership of Dhami,” said Bibi Jagir Kaur. We also published the following articles recently SAD in Catch-22 situation after Akal Takht directives The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) faces challenges implementing Akal Takht directives regarding Sukhbir Badal's resignation and party membership. SAD leadership argues that complying with religious orders could jeopardize their political party registration. A seven-member committee for new enrollments remains inactive, with SGPC president Harjinder Dhami seeking legal counsel to avoid conflicts. Religious connotations are in line with law, follow Akal Takht directives: SAD gen secy Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) General Secretary Gurjeet Singh Talwandi asserts that political parties aligning with religious principles is legally permissible. Citing an Election Commission affidavit to the Supreme Court, Talwandi argues that no law prohibits such associations. He emphasizes that parties like SAD and Shiv Sena have strong religious roots, protected by the court. Baljit Singh Daduwal elected president of Shiromani Akali Dal Azad Sikh preacher Baljit Singh Daduwal was appointed president of the newly formed Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Azad at a Kurukshetra gurdwara gathering. Chosen after a 15-day consultation period led by five HSGMC members, Daduwal's leadership aims to address Sikh issues and the upcoming HSGMC elections. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .
On Friday, Buff Nation will get its last opportunity to watch two of the greatest players in program history compete on the Folsom Field turf. It won’t be the last time cornerback/receiver Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders play in Colorado jerseys, however. Although there is somewhat of a feel of finality around Friday’s matchup with Oklahoma State (10 a.m., ABC), head coach Deion Sanders said he’s not thinking that way. “No, we got a bowl game,” he said. “I’m pretty sure we secured that weeks ago for (super fan Peggy Coppom).” Yes, at 8-3 (6-2 Big 12), the 23rd-ranked Buffaloes will be going to a bowl game in December. In recent years, however, there have been star players around the country who have opted out of bowls to focus on the NFL Draft. Of course, CU still has a shot to get into the Big 12 title game, win that and earn a spot in the College Football Playoff. Do that, and the star players would certainly suit up and compete for a national title. Yet, even if the Buffs fall short of the CFP, it appears that Shedeur and Hunter will play in a bowl. “(Friday) is not the last time you’re going to see them in a Buff uniform,” Coach Prime said. Friday’s game against OSU (3-8, 0-8) will most likely be the last one for Coach Prime and his sons – Shedeur and safety Shilo Sanders – at Folsom Field, but Coach Prime said he’s not focused on any emotions that could come with that. “I’m focused on winning this last game with my team,” he said. To do that, the Buffs have the turn the page from last Saturday’s 37-21 loss at Kansas – a defeat that may have cost them a spot in the Big 12 title game. Had the Buffs defeated Kansas and then Oklahoma State this week, they would have secured a spot in the Dec. 7 title game. Now, they go into this week needing a win and some help around the conference. “We had an opportunity, we squandered it,” Coach Prime said. “OK, let’s go out here and kick butt and whatever happens happens.” Coach Prime said the Buffs are trying to flush the KU loss and move on, but admitted, “Sometimes it’s little things that creep up on you, you remind yourself of the opportunity you had, and you pray that you still have an opportunity.” All year, Coach Prime has talked about the 2023 season being about instilling hope in the CU program and this year being about expectation. He took over a program that went 1-11 in 2022 and took the Buffs to 4-8 – with several close losses – last year. This year, the Buff raised the bar, which made the loss to Kansas so tough to swallow, but it also provides a spark for this week. “We want to end right,” Coach Prime said. “We have the best fan base, I feel like, in college football, and I’m thankful that they hurt because we’re hurting because they have expectation. ... We instilled hope (last year). Now it’s expectation, and people are frustrated because of the expectation and I like that, and I’m thankful for that. “(Shedeur and Hunter) and all the rest of the seniors have done a wonderful job of getting us to where we are instilling so much expectation in our fan base and expectation in ourselves. So we’re going to fight and try to go out there and kick some butt and end this thing on the right note. And we’re going to go to a bowl game and end this thing on the right note, because our fans deserve the absolute best.”A business body is urging shoppers to support their local high streets and shop small this festive season. The Federation of Small Businesses is asking people across Wales to commit to spending at least £10 locally with a small business and to share on social media what makes that business special using the hashtag #10PoundPledge #10PuntLeol. Ben Cottam, head of Wales at the FSB, said: “Small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy and we know that more money is recirculated in the local economy when it is spent at a local independent shop, rather than at a national chain store. “That's why we are asking everyone to get involved with our #10PoundPledge. By spending at least £10 with a local business this festive period and sharing on social media what makes this business special, we can make a real difference. “Given the impact of severe weather disruptions experienced in recent weeks, it is more important than ever that we think local as we all work through the last of our shopping lists over the days to come."
City of Calgary ‘disappointed’ it hasn’t been given a copy of Alberta government’s new Green Line proposalThe ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather Team is tracking the first potential snowfall of the season as a quick moving system arrives in Mid-Missouri early on Saturday. This type of winter system, called an Alberta Clipper, is typically characterized by a fast storm motion, drier air, and less moisture. Snowfall amounts are usually low and the snow type is dry and fluffy. We're expecting snow to arrive to northwest Missouri before sunrise on Saturday morning, moving into areas up near Marshall, Brunswick, and Moberly after 6:00 a.m., then progress southeast throughout the day, arriving in Columbia and Jefferson City by mid-morning and exiting to the southeast by late afternoon. If you have travel plans, shopping around town, or heading to the MU football game, roads will bet wet and visibility could be a challenge on the interstates, but winds will be fairly light and won't create whiteout conditions. Road temperatures will be lowest before 10:00 a.m., and will stay above freezing for much of the afternoon, so travel impacts are expected to be limited. However, bridges and overpasses may be slick into Sunday morning due to frigid morning low temperatures in the upper teens. Much of Mid-Missouri will see anywhere from a dusting to 1" of total snowfall, with isolated higher pockets around 1.5" possible where we see some very narrow snow banding set up. The track and timing of this system will likely shift a bit in the coming days, so make sure you have the ABC 17 Stormtrack Weather app to get latest hour by hour timeline, forecast videos, and traffic alerts for your area over the weekend.Saudi Arabia banned film for 35 years. The Red Sea festival is just one sign of the industry's rise
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