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Asian shares were mixed on Monday after stocks fell broadly on Friday as Wall Street closed out a holiday-shortened week on a down note. U.S. futures were lower while oil prices were little changed. In Asia, South Korea’s Kospi added 0.6% to 2,418.80. But shares of Jeju Air Co. lost 8.8% after one of the company’s jets skidded off a runway , slammed into a concrete fence and burst into flames Sunday in South Korea as its landing gear failed to deploy. 179 people died in the crash. Political turmoil continued as South Korean law enforcement officials requested a court warrant on Monday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. They are investigating whether his martial law decree on Dec. 3 amounted to rebellion. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 index lost 0.9% to 39,914.21 as the dollar gained against the Japanese yen, trading at 157.83 yen, up from 157.75 yen. The Tokyo market will wrap up trading for 2024 with a yearend ceremony as Japan begins its New Year holidays, the biggest festival of the year. The Hang Seng in Hong Kong shed 0.3% to 20,030.63 while the Shanghai Composite index was up 0.3% at 3,408.72. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 dipped 0.9% to 8,191.50. On Friday, the S&P 500 fell 1.1% to 5,970.84. Roughly 90% of stocks in the benchmark index lost ground, but it managed to hold onto a modest gain of 0.7% for the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.8% to 42,992.21. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite fell 1.5%, to 19,722.03. The losses were made worse by sharp declines for the Big Tech stocks known as the “Magnificent 7”, which can heavily influence the direction of the market because of their large size. A wide range of retailers also fell. Amazon fell 1.5% and Best Buy slipped 1.5%. The sector is being closely watched for clues on how it performed during the holiday shopping season. The S&P 500 gained nearly 3% over a 3-day stretch before breaking for the Christmas holiday. On Thursday, the index posted a small decline. Despite Friday's drop, the market is moving closer to another standout annual finish . The S&P 500 is on track for a gain of around 25% in 2024. That would mark a second consecutive yearly gain of more than 20%, the first time that has happened since 1997-1998. The gains have been driven partly by upbeat economic data showing that consumers continued spending and the labor market remained strong. Inflation, while still high, has also been steadily easing. A report on Friday showed that sales and inventory estimates for the wholesales trade industry fell 0.2% in November, following a slight gain in October. That weaker-than-expected report follows an update on the labor market Thursday that showed unemployment benefits held steady last week. The stream of upbeat economic data and easing inflation helped prompt a reversal in the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy this year. Expectations for interest rate cuts also helped drive market gains. The central bank recently delivered its third cut to interest rates in 2024. Even though inflation has come closer to the central bank's target of 2%, it remains stubbornly above that mark and worries about it heating up again have tempered the forecast for more interest rate cuts. Inflation concerns have added to uncertainties heading into 2025, which include the labor market’s path ahead and shifting economic policies under incoming President Donald Trump. Worries have risen that Trump’s preference for tariffs and other policies could lead to higher inflation , a bigger U.S. government debt and difficulties for global trade. In other dealings early Monday, U.S. benchmark crude oil picked up 1 cent to $70.61 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, lost 1 cent to $73.78 per barrel. The euro fell to $1.0427 from $1.0433.
Every Black Friday, there’s a number of viral products that everyone has on their Christmas wish list, and we don’t expect this year to be any different. However, not all of these popular items are going to stay in stock, and we have some insight on the ones that won’t. Black Friday is big business, and last year shoppers spent $222.1 billion during the entire holiday shopping season, according to Queue-it. Sales on Black Friday reached $16.4 billion (online and in stores), and this was a 9% increase from the year before. While it comes as no surprise that electronics are the most sought-after products of the holiday season, Queue-it said this accounts for the majority of holiday sales, jumping to $50.8 billion in 2023. Apparel, furniture, groceries and toys are the other hot sellers of Black Friday. Together, these five categories accounted for 65% of sales during the holidays last year and is only expected to grow in 2024. While many items that sell out over Black Friday are driven by a good deal, we also know that a hot product is just that — a gift that most people want to open on Christmas Day. So, here are our picks for the top 10 hot-ticket items that could sell out over Black Friday. Samsung 98-inch QLED TV The holidays are ripe for TV deals, and we expect shoppers to buy a ton of them in 2024, especially at Walmart. Consumers are trending toward bigger TVs and the super low-price deals over Black Friday force many models to sell out. This is especially true of popular models from Samsung, Hisense, LG and more favorites. Apple Watch Series 9 Apple's smartwatches are a top pick among Apple fans. We’ve seen prices on the Apple Watch continue to trend downward, which was only spurred by the release of the new Apple Watch 10 in September. This pushed down prices on earlier models, with the best deals coming on the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch 9. For Black Friday, we think the prices will drop even lower and sell out due to high demand. Beats Solo3 Wireless headphones are one of the most popular products of 2024, and Beats are one of the top brands. We’re already seeing big markdowns on Beats Wireless Headphones, and we expect these price drops to continue into Black Friday. The Beats Solo3 is likely to be on sale for even cheaper than we’ve already seen, and we think they will sell out for Black Friday, with the possibility of other popular Beats headphones joining them. Apple AirPods (3rd gen) If you haven’t picked up a pair of Apple AirPods yet, this could be your year to do it. With Apple launching a fourth generation of AirPods earlier this year, the price on prevvious models are creeping lower. We think over Black Friday they’ll be at their cheapest price ever, with the AirPods (3rd Gen) likely to sell out. JBL Flip 6 Bluetooth speakers are a must-have for many this year, and with the big sound that comes from JBL’s speakers, it’s easy to see why they might sell out for Black Friday. These popular speakers come in a variety of portable sizes and waterproof designs. We expect big deals on JBL’s top-rated Clip 5 and Flip 6 Bluetooth speaker models. Apple iPad (10th Gen) One of Apple’s most sought-after products of the year was the iPad, and we saw the 9th Gen and 10th Gen models drop to their lowest prices ever. We think this year will bring some iPad bliss with even better discounts, but these deals will disappear just as fast as they arrive. We think that mega discounts on the iPad (9th Gen) and iPad (10th Gen) could cause sell outs, especially on Amazon. Dyson Airwrap The Dyson Airwrap just might be the top product of Black Friday, as this is one of the rare times there’s a discount on the beloved hair styling tool. At $600, the Airwrap carries a hefty price tag, so any discount presented is a welcome surprise. But as we’ve seen in the past, any Black Friday deal on the Dyson Airwrap causes a crush of interest that’s followed by a sell out. Ugg Tasman slippers If you’ve tried to scoop up the UGG Tasman Slippers in previous years, you already know they never stay in stock for long. As the “it” slipper of the holiday season, UGG’s Tasman sells out multiple times over the holidays, even without a discount offered. We think that this year will be similar, with popular sizes and colors of the Tasman Slipper snatched up fast over Black Friday. Bissell Little Green The Bissell Little Green carpet cleaner is a popular home product that just can’t seem to stay in stock. With prices falling under $90, this mighty machine can be a blessing for pet owners and parents, as its compact size makes it easy to store and use when needed. We’ve seen the Little Green Machine sell out before, and we’d be surprised if it didn’t do it again over Black Friday. Furby Galaxy Edition We’d be remiss if we didn’t include a top toy that we think will be hard to find and gift this year. Our pick is the Furby Galaxy Edition. This glow-in-the-dark Furby is based on the original Furby from the late ’90s with even more features, interactive modes and more fun. Making a comeback in 2023, we saw the revival of this popular toy sell out last year, and we expect the new Furby Galaxy Edition to do the same. For the holidays: Get inspiring home and gift ideas – sign up now!Donald Trump Jr. joins e-commerce company PublicSquare as its shares soar 270% - CBS NewsIn Azerbaijan, the oil is cheap, the skyscrapers are shaped like fire and donuts, and the ruling elite have got rich quick from its abundant fossil fuels. It could be the Dubai of the Caspian Sea. This former Soviet state is blessed with such abundant fossil fuels it oozes out of the soil, and in some places has been burning for decades . On a still day, the smell and taste of oil from the dozens of oil wells engulfing Baku catch in the back of your throat. Delegates at the COP29 climate summit are now leaving the country with a bad aftertaste for another reason. Rich countries that have done far more to cause climate change just agreed to channel $300bn a year by 2035 to developing nations that are footing the bill for more savage droughts and floods. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The deal came as a relief after talks almost collapsed. And it sounds like a staggering sum of money. But it is a drop in the warming ocean of the $1.3trn that everyone at COP29 accepts developing countries urgently need so they can both curb climate change and cope with its impacts. Read more: Why is the Caspian Sea shrinking? Climate-vulnerable islands storm out of negotiations The $300bn figure looks smaller still when you consider it is just a third of the US defence budget. It is only about 4% of the money the world pays to subsidise fossil fuels. Countries including the UK are trying to reform financial systems to send money to clean energy instead. It's a slow process. By 2035, given inflation, the $300bn will seem even less. The shortfall of at least $1trn will lead to an "unacceptable" number of deaths, as one negotiator put it. Another nail in the coffin for the Paris Agreement That sounds dramatic, but it's what the science says. The less spent, the more people are likely to die because the weather is worse and protections are worse. And the more people will leave their homes or their countries - that's why rich countries also see this as an investment in security and migration. It is also another nail in the coffin for the 1.5C global warming target set in the Paris Agreement, which scientists this year have all but declared dead. Because developing countries need that money to help them switch from fossil fuel to clean power, which is expensive upfront even though it saves money in the long run. Yet it's also true that tight public finances, a swing to the right politically and inflation in many rich countries make any figure a hard sell at home. Even though for places like the UK the money is already allocated: it comes out of the aid budget. It's a slightly easier sell to the electorate that UK, EU, and US succeeded in getting China to pay in, something it was kind of doing already but just wasn't counted. And the $300bn is not all from public coffers, it also comes from banks and beyond. A victory for multilateralism Despite all of these shortcomings, this COP summit inside a windowless tent in Baku Stadium was at least a victory for multilateralism, when the world outside is so dangerously fractured. A rare moment when warring countries - including Russia and Ukraine - come together to agree on something. Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News Be the first to get Breaking News Install the Sky News app for free But the fact COP decisions are based on consensus, meaning any country can veto them, also means they tend to move at the pace of the least ambitious. Many foreigners were at least cheered by the phenomenal warmth and generosity of Baku's people - if only COP summits were a little more like everyday Azerbaijanis.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Adrian Kempe and Quinton Byfield scored in the second period, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Seattle Kraken 2-1 on Saturday. David Rittich made 19 saves for the Kings, who improved to 6-2-1 at home. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.EPL results: Chris Wood moves closer to Nottingham Forest history with latest goal, Arsenal rout West HamFace biometrics development targeting tricky tasks
EDMONTON — Joe Iginla scored a hat trick and the Edmonton Oil Kings thumped the Red Deer Rebels 8-2 on Sunday night in the Western Hockey League. Iginla, the 16-year-old son of Hockey Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla, buried his fifth, sixth and seventh goals of the season. The hat trick goal came at 18:19 of the third period. Roan Woodward added two goals and an assist while Gracyn Sawchyn had three helpers for Edmonton. Gavin Hodnett, Marshall Finnie and Kayden Stroeder also scored. Alex Worthington made 20 saves. Carson Birnie and Ollie Josephson replied for Red Deer. Chase Wutzke allowed seven goals on 33 shots and Peyton Shore stopped eight of nine. HITMEN 4 TIGERS 3 (OT) CALGARY — Ben Kindel scored twice, including the overtime winner, and the Calgary Hitmen edged the Medicine Hat Tigers. Ethan Moore and Maxim Muranov also scored for Medicine Hat. Anders Miller stopped 22 shots. Ryder Ritchie replied twice and Bryce Pickford also scored for Medicine Hat. Jordan Switzer made 36 saves. GIANTS 3 ROCKETS 1 LANGLEY, B.C. — Ty Halaburda scored twice, including a short-handed game-winning goal, and the Vancouver Giants beat the Kelowna Rockets. Jaden Lipinski also scored for Vancouver and Matthew Hutchison made 22 saves. Max Graham replied for Kelowna. Rhett Stoesser stopped 24 shots. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 29, 2024. The Canadian Press
The San Francisco 49ers claimed running back Israel Abanikanda off waivers from the New York Jets on Tuesday, one day after placing running backs Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason on injured reserve. The Jets released Abanikanda on Monday after adding Kene Nwangwu to the active roster. Nwagwu had been a practice-squad elevation for the Jets last Sunday against Seattle and returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the game. Abanikanda, 22, was a fifth-round draft pick by the Jets in 2023. After running 22 times for 70 yards and catching seven passes for 43 yards in six appearances as a rookie, Abanikanda did not play a regular-season game for New York in 2024, buried on the depth chart behind Breece Hall and others. When the Niners placed McCaffrey and Mason on IR, rookie Isaac Guerendo was left as the only healthy running back on their active roster. In Sunday night's loss at the Buffalo Bills, McCaffrey left the field in pain in the second quarter and was diagnosed with a posterior cruciate ligament injury in his right knee. Mason also suffered a high ankle sprain in the game. McCaffrey was playing in just his fourth game of the season after missing the first eight because of Achilles tendinitis in both legs. He was the NFL Offensive Player of the Year last season, when he led the league with 2,023 yards from scrimmage: a league-leading 1,459 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns plus 67 catches for 564 yards and seven scores. Mason is the leading rusher for San Francisco (5-7) this season with 789 yards and three touchdowns on 153 carries. It was his third season in the league. --Field Level Media
WCPFC agrees on new measures to improve conditions for crew and fisheries oversightISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court said the issue of enforced disappearances of citizens should be resolved by calling a general or joint session of the parliament. A six-judge constitutional bench of Supreme Court, headed by Justice AminudDin, and comprising Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Hassan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Mussarat Hilali and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan, on Tuesday, heard multiple cases. The bench issued notices to the interior minister, the Attorney General of Pakistan, and other parties and sought reports from them. In October 2023, senior lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan had filed a constitutional petition in the SC to “challenge the illegal and unlawful practice of enforced disappearances”. However, the SC Registrar’sOffice, a month later, returned the petition for being an “individual grievance” and “not raising any question of public importance”. Advocates Sardar Latif Khosa and Faisal Siddiqui appeared on behalf of the petitioner, Ahsan. Justice Mandokhail remarked that the issue should be resolved by calling a general or joint session of parliament. “The court has recognized parliament as supreme, parliament should prove itself to be supreme,” he said. “In my opinion, the missing persons issue is an extremely important one.” He continued: “Missing persons’ cases are being heard in the high courts and SC, people’s lives are at stake, thousands are missing, [and] senior senators like Latif Khosa and Aitzaz Ahsan are standing here. Parliament needs to find a solution to this.” Deputy Attorney General Javed Iqbal Younis informed that the missing persons’ case was discussed in the cabinet a day before. “The cabinet has formed a sub-committee, which will present its recommendations to the cabinet. The government wants to finally solve the missing persons’ issue,” he said. Justice Mandokhail remarked that the issue of missing persons would not be solved through rhetoric alone. Justice Mazhar questioned how many recoveries the Enforced Disappearances Commission had made till now. Justice Hassan inquired if the commission had information on who enforceably disappeared the people. “The missing people who have returned, what have they said? Who picked them up and took them away?” he added. Justice Mandokhail remarked: “Missing persons who return don’t say anything, they say that they went for a vacation to the Northern Areas.” Latif Khosa said that the country had become a “deep state”, upon which, Justice Mandokhail stopped him from speaking and told him to refrain from discussing politics in the court. “Call a general or joint session of parliament to solve this issue.” Advocate Khosa then asked whether the missing persons’ issue should be resolved like the 26th Constitutional Amendment. Justice Mandokhail responded that 26th Amendment would be seen in due course. Khosa said that most of the missing persons’ cases were from Balochistan, to which, Justice Mandokhail said that the people and court were looking towards parliamentarians to resolve the issue. Upon that, Ahsan said that parliament “does not have judicial powers.” Justice Hilali then addressed Advocate Khosa and inquired whether PTI workers had enforceably disappeared, which he affirmed. She asked whether they disclosed who picked them up, to which, Khosa replied that their children would also be taken away. Advocate Siddiqui noted that people’s loved ones have been missing for 10 to 20 years. “At the previous hearing, the court gave an order related to missing persons; today the bench cannot find that order.” “The missing persons order has also gone missing,” Justice Rizvi quipped. Justice Naeem narrated an incident, in which, 25 lawyers appeared in a case of missing persons in Balochistan. Missing persons returned home on the orders of the Balochistan High Court, which also ordered the returned individuals to appear in court. “After returning, those people never appeared in any judicial forum to record their statement. One of the purposes of recording their statement was that if the army is involved, then [General Headquarters] should be written to for a court martial. “If other institutions are involved, then action should be ordered against those involved. If any case of missing persons is to be made an example, then someone from among the returned individuals should have the courage to stand up. “Some missing persons cases also ruin and defame missing persons and the state,” Justice Naeem said, adding that a war of independence is being done in the name of missing persons. “No one in the system is ready to stand up.” Here, Advocate Siddiqui said that after the attorney general’s assurances, 350 people went missing. “The state is obeying previous official court orders.” Ahsan said that the attorney general had given assurances that no citizen would be enforceably disappeared. “We want to move towards a solution in the missing persons’ case,” Justice Khan said. Justice Mandokhail then said: “The solution to the missing persons’ issue is that stakeholders sit together and consider why the issue of missing persons arises. “The court considers parliament supreme, parliament should also consider the same.” Ahsan said those who have returned should be called to court, which Justice Naeem agreed to. The case was adjourned until next week. Copyright Business Recorder, 2024
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The rise of dating apps, social media, and the prominence of technology in everyday life has transformed the dating landscape as we know it. With a world of information readily accessible at our fingertips—whether it's TikTokers sharing shocking first-date horror stories, viral threads dissecting awkward encounters, or podcasts breaking down relationship dynamics—one might assume that identifying "green" and "red flags" on a first date would be straightforward. But dating remains subjective, and opinions on what constitutes a "flag" can vary widely. While some express that modern dating places too much pressure on individuals by setting excessively high standards, others view it as an opportunity to be more selective—treating dating as a process of elimination, akin to a job interview, where only the best matches pass to the next stage. To navigate this evolving dating culture, we reached out to relationship experts to uncover what they consider the ultimate green flag on a first date. Their insights shed light on the subtle yet significant signs that reflect compatibility and mutual respect—factors that are more important than ever in today's fast-paced, high-pressure dating world. Lisa Marie Bobby, PhD, LMFT, LP, BCC, Founder & CEO, Growing Self Counseling & Coaching One of the most promising signs on a first date is sincerity combined with "boundaried openness." This means someone who is open and authentic, but also respectful of the context—like sharing just enough about themselves to build a connection, without oversharing or coming on too strong. Pay attention to how they talk about their relationships, too. People who have a history of healthy relationships tend to have positive things to say about their friends and family. They'll also likely demonstrate conscientiousness—showing up on time, being considerate, and showing genuine interest in getting to know you. And here's a surprising one: a green flag is not feeling crazy, overwhelming chemistry. While it's fun to feel sparks flying, those intense emotions can sometimes cloud judgment. Healthy, emotionally available people tend to feel more calming than chaotic. Instead of intense fireworks, you'll feel a sense of interest, curiosity, and ease—and that's a really good thing. Duana Welch, PhD, Author and Dating Coach If your date shows kindness and respect and honesty without oversharing about someone who hurt them, that's huge! Ask them, "If your ex were here right now, what would they say was behind the breakup?" "I thought we were exclusive, but they were still seeing other people" is a green flag, whereas "I don't know what they would say, but they were a total [insert insult]," or giving all the details to someone they barely know (you!), is deep red. My clients have found this to be a powerful early question, not only because it reveals character, self-control, and emotional intelligence, but it also detects potential danger: the worst way a person speaks about someone else is how they will eventually treat you. Ask them this question, and you'll give them room to show you who they are! Lorne Campbell, PhD, Professor, Psychology, Western University A demonstration of kindness is the biggest green flag on a first date. For example, if in a restaurant, how does the person interact with and treat the wait staff? Kindness is a core feature of interpersonal traits that most people tend to prefer in committed relationships. Denise Marigold, Associate Professor of Social Development Studies at Renison University College, University of Waterloo Paying attention to how the other person makes you feel is important. Do they make you feel comfortable and safe? Of course, a little bit of discomfort is okay to the extent that it reflects the awkwardness or anxiety that can come with a first date. But discomfort that feels threatening in some way—for example, your date exhibiting some controlling behaviours—should be taken more seriously. When two people are getting to know each other and develop a connection, reciprocal self-disclosure is important. You share a little bit, the other person shares a little bit, you share a bit more, they share a bit more, and so on. Ideally this would be pretty balanced, displaying mutual interest and respecting each other's boundaries. Also consider how the other person responds when you share something. Are they listening to understand you, or to decide what they will say next? Do they let you finish, or do they interrupt you with their own perspective? If they do the latter, it's a green flag. Ellyn Bader, PhD, C o-Founder & Director,The Couples Institute, Menlo Park, California The purpose of a first date is to see if you want to have a second date, that's all. So the biggest green flag on a first date is enjoying their company enough that you want to continue the connection. This could look like enjoying the way you feel, how you are when you're with them, enjoying what they bring out of you, feeling relaxed and at ease, etc. Another indicator of a green flag would be the following: shared interests, shared history, shared friendships, shared commitments to same causes.
The AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here . NACOGDOCHES, Texas (AP) — Kobe Stewart scored 17 points as Presbyterian beat Monmouth 71-61 on Saturday. Stewart had five rebounds and six assists for the Blue Hose (5-3). Kory Mincy added 16 points while shooting 4 for 11 (3 for 8 from 3-point range) and 5 of 6 from the free-throw line while they also had five rebounds. Jamahri Harvey shot 5 for 14, including 3 for 9 from beyond the arc to finish with 13 points. The Hawks (0-8) were led in scoring by Jack Collins, who finished with 25 points, seven rebounds and two steals. Monmouth also got 12 points and two steals from Justin Ray. Madison Durr had seven points. The loss is the eighth straight for the Hawks. Presbyterian took the lead with 4:56 left in the first half and never looked back. Stewart led his team in scoring with 13 points in the first half to help put them ahead 45-32 at the break. Presbyterian used an 8-0 run in the second half to build a 17-point lead at 61-44 with 8:51 left in the half before finishing off the win. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — John Elway says any remorse over bypassing Josh Allen in the 2018 NFL draft is quickly dissipating with rookie Bo Nix's rapid rise, suggesting the Denver Broncos have finally found their next franchise quarterback. Elway said Nix, the sixth passer selected in April's draft, is an ideal fit in Denver with coach Sean Payton navigating his transition to the pros and Vance Joseph's defense serving as a pressure release valve for the former Oregon QB. “We’ve seen the progression of Bo in continuing to get better and better each week and Sean giving him more each week and trusting him more and more to where last week we saw his best game of the year,” Elway said in a nod to Nix's first game with 300 yards and four touchdown throws in a rout of Atlanta. For that performance, Nix earned his second straight NFL Rookie of the Week honor along with the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award. “I think the sky’s the limit," Elway said, “and that’s just going to continue to get better and better.” In a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, Elway also touted former coach Mike Shanahan's Hall of Fame credentials, spoke about the future of University of Colorado star and Heisman favorite Travis Hunter and discussed his ongoing bout with a chronic hand condition. Elway spent the last half of his decade as the Broncos’ GM in a futile search for a worthy successor to Peyton Manning, a pursuit that continued as he transitioned into a two-year consultant role that ended after the 2022 season. “You have all these young quarterbacks and you look at the ones that make it and the ones that don’t and it’s so important to have the right system and a coach that really knows how to tutelage quarterbacks, and Sean’s really good at that,” Elway said. “I think the combination of Bo’s maturity, having started 61 games in college, his athletic ability and his knowledge of the game has been such a tremendous help for him,'" Elway added. “But also Vance Joseph’s done a heck of a job on the defensive side to where all that pressure’s not being put on Bo and the offense to score all the time.” Payton and his staff have methodically expanded Nix’s repertoire and incorporated his speed into their blueprints. Elway lauded them for “what they’re doing offensively and how they’re breaking Bo into the NFL because it’s a huge jump and I think patience is something that goes a long way in the NFL when it comes down to quarterbacks.” Elway said he hopes to sit down with Nix at some point when things slow down for the rookie. Nix, whose six wins are one more than Elway had as a rookie, said he looks forward to meeting the man who won two Super Bowls during his Hall of Fame playing career and another from the front office. “He’s a legend not only here for this organization, but for the entire NFL," Nix said, adding, "most guys, they would love to have a chat with John Elway, just pick his brain. It’s just awesome that I’m even in that situation.” Orange Crush linebacker Randy Gradishar joined Elway in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, something Elway called “way, way overdue.” Elway suggested it's also long past time for the Hall to honor Shanahan, who won back-to-back Super Bowls in Denver with Elway at QB and whose footprint you see every weekend in the NFL because of his expansive coaching tree. Elway called University of Colorado stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders “both great athletes." He said he really hopes Sanders gets drafted by a team that will bring him along like the Broncos have done with Nix and he sees Hunter being able to play both ways in the pros but not full time. Elway said he thinks Hunter will be primarily a corner in the NFL but with significant contributions on offense: “He's great at both. He's got great instincts, and that's what you need at corner." It's been five years since Elway announced he was dealing with Dupuytren’s contracture, a chronic condition that typically appears after age 40 and causes one or more fingers to permanently bend toward the palm. Elway's ring fingers on both hands were originally affected and he said now the middle finger on his right hand is starting to pull forward. So, he’ll get another injection of a drug called Xiaflex, which is the only FDA-approved non-surgical treatment, one that he's endorsing in an awareness campaign for the chronic condition that affects 17 million Americans. The condition can make it difficult to do everyday tasks such as shaking hands or picking up a coffee mug. Elway said what bothered him most was “I couldn't pick up a football and I could not imagine not being able to put my hand around a football." AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflAbrahams, Daly, Kendellan Burns Van Wyk Wolhuter Wolhuter The Irish team's interim boss Ian Costello took charge of an URC game for the first time following the departure last month of Graham Rowntree. Munster moved in front thanks to a converted Thaakir Abrahams try before the South African visitors hit back. Henco Vab Wyk went over for a converted try and Kade Wolhuter's penalty gave Lions a 10-7 lead at the break. Shane Daly added a second try for Munster just two minutes after coming on as a half-time substitute. Alex Kendellan touched down for another Munster try on 53 minutes as the Limerick men secured a much-needed win. Mike Haley; Shay McCarthy, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Thaakir Abrahams; Billy Burns, Ethan Coughlan; Dian Bleuler, Diarmuid Barron (capt), John Ryan, Evan O'Connell, Fineen Wycherley, Jack O'Donoghue, Alex Kendellen, Gavin Coombes. Niall Scannell, Kieran Ryan, Stephen Archer, Ruadhán Quinn, John Hodnett, Paddy Patterson, Tony Butler, Shane Daly. Quan Horn; Richard Kriel, Henco van Wyk, Marius Louw (capt), Edwill van der Merwe; Kade Wolhuter, Morne van den Berg; Juan Schoeman, PJ Botha, Asenathi Ntlabakanye, Ruben Schoeman, Ruan Delport, Jarod Cairns, WJ Steenkamp, Francke Horn. Franco Marais, Morgan Naude, Conraad van Vuuren, Reinhard Nothnagel, JC Pretorius, Sanele Nohamba, Tapiwa Mafura, Erich Cronje.Vikings escape with 30-27 win over Bears in overtime thriller
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