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U.S. stocks closed at more records after Donald Trump’s latest talk about tariffs created only some ripples on Wall Street. The S&P 500 rose 0.6% to reach another all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.3% to its own record set the day before, while the Nasdaq composite rose 0.6% as Big Tech stocks helped lead the way. Stock markets abroad saw mostly modest losses, after President-elect Trump said he plans to impose sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office. U.S. automakers and other companies that could be hurt particularly by such tariffs fell. On Tuesday: The S&P 500 rose 34.26 points, or 0.6%, to 6,021.63. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 123.74 points, or 0.3%, to 44,860.31. The Nasdaq composite rose 119.46 points, or 0.6%, to 19,174.30. The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies fell 17.72 points, or 0.7%, to 2,424.31. For the week: The S&P 500 is up 52.29 points, or 0.9%. The Dow is up 563.80 points, or 1.3%. The Nasdaq is up 170.65 points, or 0.9%. The Russell 2000 is up 17.64 points, or 0.7%. For the year: The S&P 500 is up 1,251.80 points, or 26.2%. The Dow is up 7,170.77 points, or 19%. The Nasdaq is up 4,162.95 points, or 27.7%. The Russell 2000 is up 397.23 points, or 19.6%.As Lily's story spread, so did the incredible bond between her and her parents. Their love for her knew no bounds, and they stood by her side through every trial and tribulation. They held her hand during the darkest nights, wiped away her tears, and cheered her on with every small victory. Theirs was a love that transcended words, a silent promise to never give up, no matter the obstacles.
Kylian Mbappé, the young French football sensation, has been making headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. Despite being widely regarded as one of the best talents in the world, there is a growing sentiment among fans and critics alike that Mbappé may be the most overrated player in the game today. However, I argue that this assessment is unfair and premature. Mbappé's recent struggles on the field can be attributed to his reluctance to step out of his comfort zone, rather than a lack of talent or ability.Emboldened by the view from the top of the NFC North, the Detroit Lions are out to eliminate nightmare holiday gatherings when the Chicago Bears come to town Thursday for a lunchtime division duel. The Lions (10-1) are streaking one direction, the Bears (4-7) the other in the first matchup of the season between teams on opposite ends of the division. Riding a nine-game winning streak, their longest since a 10-game streak during their first season in Detroit in 1934, the Lions are burdened by losses in their traditional Thanksgiving Day game the past seven seasons. Three of the defeats are courtesy of Chicago. The Bears and Lions get together for the 20th time on Thanksgiving -- the Bears have 11 wins -- this week in the first of two meetings between the teams in a 25-day span. Detroit goes to Soldier Field on Dec. 22. "I think there's two things," Campbell said of the Thanksgiving losing streak. "Number one -- Get a W. And it's a division win that's why this huge. Number two is because the players are going to get a couple of days off. So, they have family, friends in, it'd be nice to feel good about it when you're with everybody because it's just not real fun. It's not real fun to be around." Detroit (10-1) owns the best record in the NFC but the Lions aren't even assured of a division title. Minnesota sits one game behind them and Green Bay is two games back. The Bears (4-7) sit in last place and would likely need to run the table to have any chance of making the playoffs. The Lions have been dominant in all phases and haven't allowed a touchdown in the past 10 consecutive quarters. Detroit's offense ranks first in points per game (32.7) and second in total yardage (394.3) The Lions defense has not given up a touchdown in the last 10 quarters. Rookie placekicker Jake Bates has made all 16 of his field goal attempts, including four from 50-plus yards over the past three games. Chicago shows up in a foul mood. The Bears are saddled with a five-game losing streak and Chicago's defense has been destroyed for nearly 2,000 total yards in the last four games. The Bears failed to reach the 20-point mark four times in five outings since they last won a game. In their latest defeat, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense perked up but they lost to Minnesota in overtime, 30-27. "We have to play complementary football for us to be able to win these games," coach Matt Eberflus said. "The games we have won, we have done that. The games we have been close we've missed the mark a little bit. Over the course of the year, it's been one side or the other, this side or that side. In this league you have to be good on all sides to win. That's what we are searching for." Williams threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. The wide receiver trio of DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Romeo Odunze combined for 21 receptions and two touchdowns while tight end Cole Kmet caught seven passes. "What I've been impressed with is just how he has grown," Campbell said. "He has grown every game but these last two I really feel like he's taken off and what they're doing with him has been really good for him and he just looks very composed. He doesn't get frazzled, plays pretty fast, and he's an accurate passer, big arm, and he's got some guys that can get open for him." Detroit's banged-up secondary could be susceptible against the Bears' veteran receivers in their bid to pull off an upset on Thursday. The Lions put two defensive backs on injured reserve in the past week and top cornerback Carlton Davis isn't expected to play due to knee and thumb injuries. Detroit offensive tackle Taylor Decker (knee) and top returner Kalif Raymond (foot) are also expected to miss the game, though Campbell expressed optimism that running back David Montgomery (shoulder), formerly of the Bears, would play. Bears safety Elijah Hicks was listed as a DNP for Tuesday's walkthrough. --Field Level Media
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In the current English Premier League season, there has been an intense competition not only on the field but also in terms of individual player performance. One particular aspect that has caught the attention of football fans and analysts alike is the average successful dribbles per game statistics. At the top of this list is a name that has been making waves - Adama Traore from Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The latest round of airstrikes is just the latest in a series of tit-for-tat exchanges between Israel and Syria, which have increased in frequency in recent months. The conflict in Syria has become increasingly complex, with multiple foreign powers becoming entangled in the region's civil war.Although the leak on Amazon has generated excitement among drone enthusiasts, it has also raised concerns about DJI's marketing strategy and the security of its upcoming products. Some users have criticized the company for allowing the leak to happen, while others have expressed disappointment that they were not able to pre-order the DJI Flip before it sold out on Amazon.
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Turnovers, missed opportunities and favorable field position for its opponent hurt the Shenandoah University football team in a 35-14 loss to Moravian University in the Cape Charles Bowl on Saturday at Salem Stadium. The Hornets (8-3) played in the second game of Saturday’s Chesapeake Challenge as a result of finishing in second place in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference this year, the highest finish for the program in their 13 years in the ODAC. The Greyhounds (7-4) took third in the Landmark Conference. Moravian led 21-0 at the half and didn’t let its lead dip below 14 points over the remainder of the game. The Greyhounds scored more points against SU than any team this year, with fellow Landmark school Juniata (27) recording the previous high against the Hornets. SU finished with a 366-363 edge in total yardage, but Hornets senior quarterback Steven Hugney threw four interceptions while also completing 19 of 32 passes for 207 yards and one touchdown. The last two interceptions came inside the Moravian 30-yard line in the fourth quarter. One was the result of the ball going off a receiver’s hands. The other came after a deflection in the end zone when SU snapped the ball because it thought the Greyhounds jumped into the neutral zone, and Hugney threw the ball under the assumption that the Hornets had a free play. The Hornets advanced the ball six times inside the Moravian 30 but only scored twice. They were 1 for 5 until AJ Maxwell (six carries, 61 yards) had an 8-yard touchdown run with 1:32 left, with the second of two Scott Martin extra-point kicks making it 35-14. SU head coach Scott Yoder said in a phone interview on Sunday that it was hard to deal with the team not performing the way it had for most of the season. Yoder said the Hornets didn’t have normal preparation for the game because they wanted to keep some banged-up players fresh for Saturday, but the bottom line is the team needed to play better. “That’s not a formula to beat anyone, let alone a good football team,” said Yoder, referencing the turnovers and the four scoreless possessions inside the Moravian 30. “The last six or seven weeks, [the way we played Saturday is] not anywhere close to who we were. A great experience and loved being there with the guys, and certainly disappointed in how we played. We’re a much better team [than Saturday], and we’ve showed that, but we didn’t have that quality [Saturday].” Moravian converted Hugney’s first two interceptions — both of which were made in Hornets’ territory — into touchdowns. “[Hugney] is a huge reason why we’re playing in the postseason, and I know he probably wanted to have a better production day,” Yoder said. “We’re going to miss him taking snaps for us [next year], for sure.” The Greyhounds also took advantage of a high punt snap that SU recovered 32 yards behind the line of scrimmage at the Hornets’ 10-yard line to score the game’s first touchdown. The Greyhounds scored that initial TD on fourth down, a 6-yard scoring strike from Jared Jenkins to Jordan Bingham to make it 7-0 at the 9:16 mark of the first quarter. Jenkins played a starring role, completing 27 of 37 passes for 234 yards, five TDs and one interception and rushing 11 times for 75 yards. “Really super efficient,” said Yoder of Jenkins. “We knew going in he was good. Having played against him, seen him live, [that opinion hasn’t] changed. He throws it to the open guy and makes a lot of plays.” SU followed with a 10-play, 57-yard drive to the Methodist 7-yard line. On fourth-and-3, Hugney threw incomplete under heavy pressure with 3:28 left in the first quarter. It was windy in Salem on Saturday, and the Hornets had the wind at their back in the first quarter. “Maybe if I can do it over again, maybe you kick the field goal on the first one, because you’re with the wind and you just get some points and get something positive,” Yoder said. The Hornets would drive into Moravian territory on its next possession and again reached the Moravian 7. But on third-and-goal from the 10, Hugney was sacked for a loss of 11 yards, and Martin missed a 38-yard field goal attempt with 10:54 left in the second quarter. “We’ve been playing good, complementary football,” Yoder said. “If we score [on those] early [possessions], even if one’s a field goal, we’ve got 10 [points] and maybe there’s not as much stress on our defense.” Moravian responded with a 14-play, 79-yard drive, with Jenkins throwing a 2-yard TD pass on a fade to the left to Diego Del Castillo (six catches, 66 yards, two TDs) to make it 14-0 with 4:02 left in the second quarter. The Hornets started the next possession on their own 25. On the fourth play from the SU 36, Hugney tried a throw across his body and was intercepted by Cleveland Harding. He caught the ball at the 43 and returned it 7 yards to the SU 36. Six plays later, Jenkins threw his second fourth-down TD pass. On fourth-and-4 from the 13, Del Castillo made a leaping grab at the goal line over the middle to make it 21-0 with 53 seconds left in the first half. The Hornets had a strong start to the second half. Bryce Buchanan (10 carries, 116 yards) had a 53-yard run to the Moravian 1. After a snap toward running back Jalen Redfearn wasn’t caught and lost 17 yards after the ball was recovered, Hugney connected with Broden Domenico (eight catches, 99 yards) over the middle for an 18-yard touchdown that made it 21-7 Moravian with 12:08 left in the third quarter. SU stopped the Greyhounds as a result of a fourth-and-2 incompletion at the Hornets’ 29 on the next possession. But Hugney was intercepted on a diving catch over the middle on the next play by Aidan Lane at the Hornets’ 47. Six plays later, Jenkins rolled right and connected with Avery Koser for a 5-yard TD that made it 28-7 with 4:40 left in the third quarter. Bingham caught a 45-yard TD pass fron Jenkins with five seconds left in the third quarter for a 35-7 Greyhounds advantage. Matt Conroy led SU with 13 tackles. Sean Perry and Quante Redd had eight tackles each, with Perry recording an interception in the fourth quarter and Redd breaking up two passes. All of Maxwell’s yards and carries came on the final TD drive. Maxwell — who had nine rushing TDs and 358 yards last year — only had 11 carries for 31 yards in three games in his injury-plagued senior season coming into Saturday, so Yoder was glad to see him and the offense as a whole have a successful final drive on Saturday. “It was great to see him and for that group to put a drive together like we knew we could do and probably should have done more consistently,” Yoder said. “[Maxwell’s] just kind of been snake-bit with some injuries and some bad luck. I know this is probably not personally the final year that he wanted to have, but he worked hard, he showed up, and he rehabbed what he needed to. Glad to see him really kind of give us something there in the fourth quarter.” SU tied a program record previously set in 2003 and 2022 with eight wins this year. Saturday was SU’s second-ever postseason appearance, with the 2004 appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs the other. The Hornets’ other two losses were one-point defeats to ODAC champion Randolph-Macon and Bridgewater (both 22-21). The Hornets went 5-5 in 2023. “I’ve been doing this for [24] years, and I don’t know if there’s a group that I’m more proud of,” said Yoder, who was an assistant coach at Hobart before taking the head job at SU in 2013. “They’re definitely up there, just with everything they’ve had to handle, not just in the calendar football season, but everything on and off the field.” Yoder gives credit to SU’s leadership group for helping the team finish strong and focused after starting 1-2 in the ODAC. Yoder said it meant a lot to play in Salem Stadium and thought everyone involved with the facility, and everyone involved with the ODAC and Landmark, made it a memorable event. “We had a great group of upperclassmen leaders,” Yoder said. “We ended up playing some of our best football in the last month, and we had guys kind of commanding the locker room, and how we’re going to practice and respond. They really made their minds up to have a special finish, and they did.” Hugney, Maxwell, Domenico, Martin, Redd and Perry are part of a group of 34 seniors, fifth-year players and graduate students on this year’s Hornets. “Their impact was great on the university, and the community, and certainly on the program,” Yoder said. “We had a last team meeting [Sunday], and that’s the last time they’ll be together like that, and that’s tough. We’ve spent a lot of good times together and some tough times, and that kinds of builds those relationships. It’s a great group of kids, and whatever they end up doing, wherever they end up going, they’re going to have a positive impact.” The ODAC is now 1-3 against the Landmark in the two-year history of the Chesapeake Challenge. Washington & Lee (third in the ODAC) defeated Wilkes (Landmark runner-up) 40-21 in the first game on Saturday at Salem Stadium.In conclusion, Cai Guo-Qiang's proclamation invites us to embrace our regrets as integral facets of our humanity and to confront the complexities of life with courage and resilience. Through the convergence of art and reality, we are reminded of the profound beauty that exists in our imperfections and the transformative power of self-reflection. May we find solace in the ephemeral nature of existence and embrace our regrets as poignant reminders of the richness and depth of the human experience.
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