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The Kansas City Chiefs saw their undefeated streak end in Week 11 with a loss on the road to the Buffalo Bills . Kansas City remains on the road again in Week 12 to face a Carolina Panthers team that's fresh off a bye. Kansas City struggled to run the ball against Buffalo after managing a season-low 57 yards on the ground in Week 10. But the run game looks set to get a boost with the imminent return of running back Isiah Pacheco , Kansas City's leading rusher last season. Pacheco's been out since September with a fractured fibula but was elevated from injured reserve last week, opening a 21-day window for him to take the field. Here's the latest on his status. Will Isiah Pacheco play this week? No. Chiefs coach Andy Reid told reporters Friday that Pacheco and defensive lineman Charles Omenihu will both miss Kansas City's Week 12 game against Carolina. NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more. With Pacheco out, the Chiefs have relied on Kareem Hunt as the primary ball carrier with Samaje Perine and Carson Steele handling carries as well. Pacheco did participate in practice this week, though, giving confidence he could be back in the lineup in Week 13 against the Las Vegas Raiders. When was Isiah Pacheco injured? Pacheco was injured in Week 2 against the Cincinnati Bengals on a 1-yard carry on the final drive of the game. He was sandwiched by three Bengals defenders and Steele closed the game out at running back for the Chiefs. Pacheco was later seen with crutches and in a walking boot. A fractured fibula takes between four to eight weeks to recover, depending on the severity. His return date getting extended implies it was more severe. Chiefs RB depth chart The Chiefs signed Hunt three days after Pacheco's injury and he's led the way ever since. Here's how the full depth chart looks: The Chiefs also have running back Keaontay Ingram signed to the practice squad.Title: Preview | Girona 0-4 Liverpool: Being hefty at first doesn't matter, Klopp's Liverpool is the forerunner
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2027 Presidency: Drama as Atiku fires Tinubu on next electionAP News Summary at 5:30 p.m. ESTIn a night of celebration for Chinese concept stocks, the Golden Dragon Index surged by an impressive 8.5%, sending market sentiment soaring. The rally, fueled by a wave of positive news and investor optimism, marked a significant milestone for Chinese tech companies listed in the U.S.In November, China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 0.2% compared to the same period last year, according to the latest data released by the National Bureau of Statistics. The slight rise in CPI was mainly driven by increases in food prices, especially pork and vegetable prices.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom embarked on a public relations tour of Central Valley desperately trying to rebrand his image of being out of touch to hard working Californians who have rejected his agenda. Born and raised in the Central Valley, I’m proud to call this region my home. Unfortunately for Gov. Newsom, our reasons for spurning his policies are grounded in the reality we see and the consequences of his actions. No amount of rhetoric can deflect from the damage we have endured. The challenges we face and the frustration we feel exist through California and have national and global impacts. The list of flawed policies continues to grow but let’s examine a few critical areas. With the energy production of California, the consequences are ever present as Californians endure rising gas prices and energy costs. This reality is a direct result of the actions of the Newsom Administration. Countless permits sit before the governor’s desk that would increase our production of oil and gas to increase affordable energy supplies. Gov. Newsom’s inaction has forced California to import energy from countries that don’t share our interest. Gov. Newsom has intentionally taken steps that have reduced our refining capacity that risks gasoline shortages. His words touting carbon capture are empty ones when his actions limits its use in oil exploration and prevents the needed construction of infrastructure needed for new technology to flourish. The reality of Newsom’s energy agenda is jobs are lost, business have left California, and residents struggle with growing costs. As the food production capital of California, the damage is just as stark. Gov. Newsom’s bureaucracy has limited the flow of water supplies to our businesses, farms and homes. Needed water storage projects languish in red tape and lack of investment. Pest outbreaks occur because inept bureaucrats limiting the use of needed tools to respond. California’s vibrant agriculture industry continues to persevere from the burdens of inaction and bad policies. The result is higher food costs and the loss of critical food products that we consume every single day. Gov. Newsom’s unworkable mandates on trucking, rail and port operations threaten our entire supply chain. Technologically infeasible regulations by the California Air Resource Board (CARB) to force electrification of truck and rail fleets could result in the majority of trucks and locomotives being unable to operate in California. This massive disruption only leads to higher costs for every single Californian. And as our region fights for more highway and road expansion, Gov. Newsom continues to be an obstacle preferring to throw billions of dollars at the mismanaged California High Speed Rail project instead of expanding our rural and urban roads and highways. Related Articles Commentary | The FBI has been political from the start Commentary | A new Legislative session: Time for pocketbook pragmatism Commentary | Climate activists should pivot from costly pipe dreams to realistic solutions Commentary | Privacy agency oversteps authority, jeopardizes California’s opportunity to lead in AI Commentary | Newsom’s wrongheaded special session is a misuse of gubernatorial power We see the rising crime in our neighborhoods resulting from Newsom’s soft on crime approach. We see the fentanyl and human trafficking from his sanctuary state policies. We see businesses and residents leaving California because of the growing burdens of taxes and regulations. Gov. Newsom demonizes our industries and drives jobs away from our neighbors. This is why more and more Californians are waking up saying enough is enough and I look forward to working with the incoming Trump Administration to expand energy production, enhance our water supplies, secure our supply chain, and revitalize our economy. Our communities don’t need a lecture on how to feed and power the state and nation, we need Gov. Newsom to listen and undo his out of touch policies. Vince Fong represents California’s 20th congressional district.While the idea of retirement tickets may seem like a special opportunity for fans to show their support and appreciation for Wu Bai, it has sparked a debate over the ethics and intentions behind such a marketing strategy. Critics argue that by promoting retirement tickets, Wu Bai's management team is exploiting fans' emotions and creating a sense of urgency to purchase tickets. Some have even accused the team of using Wu Bai's retirement as a marketing ploy to boost ticket sales.
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Manchester United are set to shake things up in the winter transfer window by offloading their fallen prodigy who has failed to live up to expectations. The player in question, who wears the number 10 jersey, has come under scrutiny for his lackluster performances despite being one of the highest paid players at the club, earning a whopping £300,000 per week. With just 7 goals in 23 appearances, it appears that his time at the club may be coming to an end.
The successful outcome of the meeting was met with widespread acclaim both domestically and internationally. Leaders from around the world praised the Prime Minister and the opposition for their efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the political crisis and expressed their support for the transition process.As Wolverhampton Wanderers languish at the bottom of the table, the battle to avoid relegation is heating up, with the bottom three teams facing an uphill task to secure their top-flight status. The gap between them and the teams above is widening, making every point crucial in their fight for survival. With each passing round, the pressure mounts, and the stakes become higher as the specter of relegation looms large over the struggling teams.
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Tinubu Hails YABATECH For Driving Entrepreneurial DevelopmentOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said dealing with incoming president Donald Trump and his thundering on trade will be “a little more challenging” than the last time he was in the White House. Speaking at an event put on by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, Trudeau said that’s because Trump’s team is coming in with a much clearer set of ideas of what they want to do right away than after his first election win in 2016. Even still, Trudeau said the answer is not to panic and said Canada can rally together to address the tough scenario the nation will face following Trump’s inauguration in January. Trump has threatened 25 per cent tariffs against Canada and Mexico, if the two nations do not beef up their borders to his satisfaction. On the weekend, Trump appeared in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” where the president-elect said he can’t guarantee the tariffs won’t raise prices for U.S. consumers but that eventually tariffs will “make us rich.” “All I want to do is I want to have a level, fast, but fair playing field,” he said. Trudeau warned that steep tariffs could be “devastating for the Canadian economy” and cause “just horrific losses in all of our communities,” and that Trump’s approach is to introduce “a bit of chaos” to destabilize his negotiating partners. But he also said that Canada exports a range of goods to the U.S., from steel and aluminum to crude oil and agricultural commodities, all of which would get more expensive and mean real hardship for Americans at the same time. “For years, Americans have been paying more for their homes than they should because of unjust tariffs on softwood lumber. Maybe this level of tariffs will actually have them realize that this is something they are doing to themselves,” Trudeau said. “Trump got elected on a commitment to make life better and more affordable for Americans, and I think people south of the border are beginning to wake up to the real reality that tariffs on everything from Canada would make life a lot more expensive.” Experts, including Canada’s former top trade negotiator Steve Verheul, have warned the country needs to be ready to respond if Trump goes through with his tariff threats. The prime minister said his government is still mulling over “the right ways” to respond, referencing Canada’s calculated approach when Trump hit Canada with steel and aluminum tariffs. “It was the fact that we put tariffs on bourbon and Harley-Davidsons and playing cards and Heinz ketchup and cherries and a number of other things that were very carefully targeted because they were politically impactful to the president’s party and colleagues,” he said. That’s how Canada was able to “punch back in a way that was actually felt by Americans,” he added. Trudeau also said the country needs to rally together and work past its political differences. He offered up some rare words of praise for Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe — a frequent political thorn in his side and “no big fan of mine” — as one of Canada’s strongest voices during that tumultuous time period when NAFTA was under threat. “His voice with governors down south, his making the case for Canadian workers and Canadian trade in a way that complemented the arguments that we were making, did a better job of showing what Canadian unity was and (what) Canada’s negotiating position could be to a United States that has a political system that is incredibly fractured and fractious,” Trudeau said. On Sunday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said “every single Conservative would tell every single American” that tariffs on Canada would be a bad idea — and also took time to bill Trudeau as a weak leader. One member of his caucus, Conservative MP Jamil Jivani, said he had dinner with incoming vice-president JD Vance and British Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch over the weekend in Arlington, Va. He said it’s crucial right now to be building “strong relationships with our allies.” — With files from The Associated Press, Kelly Geraldine Malone and Rosa Saba in TorontoRimini Street Announces New Management Console for Rimini ConnectTM Suite of Interoperability SolutionsElon Musk Admits He Was Wrong After Jeff Bezos Shows Up On X To Knock Down False Election Claim
With nearly all of the votes counted, left-leaning Mr Milanovic won 49% while his main challenger Dragan Primorac, a candidate of the ruling conservative HDZ party, trailed far behind with 19%. Pre-election polls had predicted that the two would face off in the second round on January 12, as none of the eight presidential election contenders were projected to get more than 50% of the vote. Mr Milanovic thanked his supporters but warned that “this was just a first run”. “Let’s not be triumphant, let’s be realistic, firmly on the ground,” he said. “We must fight all over again. It’s not over till it’s over.” Mr Milanovic, the most popular politician in Croatia, has served as prime minister in the past. Populist in style, the 58-year-old has been a fierce critic of current Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and continuous sparring between the two has been a recent hallmark of Croatia’s political scene. Mr Plenkovic has sought to portray the vote as one about Croatia’s future in the EU and Nato. He has labelled Mr Milanovic “pro-Russian” and a threat to Croatia’s international standing. “The difference between him (Mr Primorac) and Milanovic is quite simple: Milanovic is leading us East, Primorac is leading us West,” he said. Though the presidency is largely ceremonial in Croatia, an elected president holds political authority and acts as the supreme commander of the military. Mr Milanovic has criticised the Nato and European Union support for Ukraine and has often insisted that Croatia should not take sides. He has said Croatia should stay away from global disputes, thought it is a member of both Nato and the EU. Mr Milanovic has also blocked Croatia’s participation in a Nato-led training mission for Ukraine, declaring that “no Croatian soldier will take part in somebody else’s war”. His main rival in the election, Mr Primorac, has stated that “Croatia’s place is in the West, not the East”. However, his bid for the presidency has been marred by a high-level corruption case that landed Croatia’s health minister in jail last month and which featured prominently in pre-election debates. Trailing a distant third in the pre-election polls is Marija Selak Raspudic, a conservative independent candidate. She has focused her election campaign on the economic troubles of ordinary citizens, corruption and issues such as population decline in the country of some 3.8 million. Sunday’s presidential election is Croatia’s third vote this year, following a snap parliamentary election in April and the European Parliament balloting in June.Laura Benanti is blasting her former Broadway co-star Zachary Levi. The 44-year-old actress co-starred alongside Levi in the musical revival of She Loves Me in 2016. Levi is widely known for voicing the role of Flynn Ryder in Disney 's 2010 film Tangled . On, Wednesday, December 4, Benanti appeared on the That's a Gay Ass Podcast , hosted by comedian Eric Williams, and reflected on her time working with the Shazam actor. The Tony Award winner cursed out Levi, 45, as she claimed he was not a good person and that she saw through his facade. "I never liked him. Everyone was like, 'He's so great!' And I was like, 'No, he's not. He's sucking up all the f***ing energy in this room. He wants to mansplain everybody's part to them,'" the Gossip Girl alum told Williams. He really sucked everybody in with his, like, dance party energy. Like, 'We're doing a dance party at half-hour.' I was like, 'Good luck. Have fun.'" Benanti then spoke about how the former Chuck star used fellow Broadway actor Gavin Creel's death for his "political agenda." Creel — who was part of the She Loves Me cast — tragically passed away from a rare form of cancer in September at 48 years old. The following month, Levi, an anti-vaxxer, went on Instagram Live and implied the COVID-19 vaccine played a role in Creel's death. The Younger alum slammed Levi's comments on the podcast episode, saying, "But for him to use Gavin's memory, a person he was not friends with, to use his memory for his political agenda and to watch him try to make himself cry until he had one single tear, which he did not wipe away, I was like, 'F**k you forever.'" “I never liked him” -@Laura Benanti (full ep in bayou) #broadway #playbill #zacharylevi #broadwaymusical #theaterkid #podcast Williams posted a clip from the episode on his TikTok page on Friday, December 6, and fans took to the comment section to share their thoughts. "love how she [Benanti] openly talks about this bc ppl in this industry think it's unprofessional to speak up and we don't ever get to hear the real tea," one fan commented. "You got to love when you hate the person everyone loves, and then it turns out you're right," another person wrote. "Glad she's so honest about it! It sucks cause this was my favorite revival! 💕," somebody else commented. Levi has not yet responded to Benanti's comments.
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