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The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants stumble onto center stage for a Thanksgiving Day battle of backup quarterbacks, as the out-of-contention NFC East rivals have served up a combined six wins and 16 losses in 2024. Cooper Rush helped the Cowboys (4-7) return to the win column at Washington before the three-day prep for playing holiday host to the Giants (2-9), who have shuffled plans amid another potential quarterback switch. New York lugs a six-game losing streak and some emotional drama to the table Thursday afternoon. "The fight has definitely been there," Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said. "But we're still pretty far down in the valley of adversity right now. We've made one step in the right direction, so we've still got a lot of climbing to do." The playoffs are an afterthought at the moment. Dallas is tied for 4th in the NFC and the Giants are dead last with the final third of the season ahead. Beating the Commanders 34-26 on Sunday helped the Cowboys exhale, if only briefly, and they will now try to win at home for the first time in six tries. The Cowboys are shooting for a season sweep of the Giants for the fourth consecutive season. "It was great to get some wind under our wings, but this Thursday's game comes on you so fast. That's really where my mind is and my heart is, too," McCarthy said. Last in the NFL in scoring (14.8 points per game) and 28th in passing offense at 187.9 yards per game, the Giants are devoid of highlighter-worthy names on the offensive scouting report. They traveled to Texas on Wednesday without last week's starting quarterback, Tommy DeVito, who was officially listed as questionable because of a forearm injury. The last win for the Giants, 29-20 at Seattle, came one week after losing 20-15 to the Cowboys in September. New York is 0-4 against the NFC East including two losses by a combined eight points to the Commanders. Rookie Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers flashes big-play ability. He's also not shy about sharing his opinion. Nabers received a good talking to from head coach Brian Daboll after he blasted the Giants' effort and felt New York was "soft" in a 30-7 whipping at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence shared the sentiment only days after openly pondering why and how the Giants decided to hand the starting quarterback job to the undrafted DeVito at the expense of 2019 first-rounder Daniel Jones. "When you lose a game like that, there's frustration," Daboll said. "Certainly, you'd like to keep it in house. But you understand them, and I've been doing this for a while. There's conversations that you have to have if comments like that are made. I respect the opinions of the players and of the coaches. We'll work as hard as we can to get this fixed." In Sunday's loss, Bucs defensive tackle Calijah Kancey virtually folded DeVito in half on a first-quarter sack and staggered him again with a jarring hit in the fourth quarter as he released a pass. Banged up in the aftermath, DeVito wasn't asked to complete a full practice the past three but did throw a few times Monday and Tuesday. He didn't practice Wednesday and didn't accompany the team to Arlington, Texas, leaving Drew Lock to get the call for the Giants if DeVito doesn't get transportation to Texas and medical clearance by Thursday afternoon. In front of DeVito, offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor (quad) was ruled out. Evan Neal (hip) was on the long list of injury concerns for the Giants but had no injury designation Wednesday. Eluemunor left last week's game in the first half and couldn't return. Extra blockers likely are mandatory to keep Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parsons from feasting. Parsons had two sacks at Washington, his second game with multiple sacks in three outings since returning from a high-ankle sprain. He had two sacks of Jones the last time the Giants visited for Thanksgiving in 2022. Nabers caught 12 passes for 115 yards from Jones in defeat against the Cowboys Week 4. That was before the QB switch. Nabers wasn't targeted in the first half last week. Giants running back Tyrone Tracy enters the week in the proverbial doghouse because of another costly fumble, after his fumble in Week 10 at London gifted the Carolina Panthers a game-winning field goal in overtime. "Blood is in the water now," Tracy said. "You've got to understand this is the NFL and ball security is job security." Beyond their 0-5 home record, the Cowboys are 2-1 in the NFC East but have been outscored by 98 points on the season. The nine-loss Giants own a minus-89 scoring margin. Dallas was 8-0 at home in the 2023 regular season, then started a streak of six consecutive losses -- including the wildcard blowout by the Packers -- by an average of 22.3 points. Rush was not special at Washington, but he threw a pair of TDs, completed 75 percent of his passes and didn't throw an interception. He was limited Monday with a knee injury, but McCarthy appeared confident the QB would be available over current backup Trey Lance. Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle handled a career-high 19 carries, for a career-best 86 yards last week, erasing his previous best -- 12 carries for 79 yards and a touchdown -- against the Giants last season. He caught a 15-yard TD pass in the Cowboys' win over the Giants in September. New York gave up 156 rushing yards to the Buccaneers, the fifth consecutive game of allowing at least 140. A win would bring the Cowboys' record to 5-7, good enough to find the fringe of playoff chatter. The Cowboys are hopeful for the return of key players, including tight end Jake Ferguson (concussion), guard Tyler Smith (ankle/knee) and No. 1 cornerback Trevon Diggs (groin/knee) after they sat out Week 12. Wide receiver Brandin Cooks (knee) is expected to be back for the first time since Week 4, but left guard Zack Martin (shoulder, ankle) won't play. Cooks was activated to the 53-man roster on Wednesday, when the Cowboys moved rookie cornerback Caelen Carson (shoulder) and second-year offensive lineman Asim Richards (ankle) to injured reserve. Defensive backs Andrew Booth and Kemon Hall were elevated from the practice squad. --Field Level Media
Maryland bullies Bucknell to secure third straight winTwo women who allegedly defrauded 80 people of R1.9m for a promised trip to Thailand that never happened were arrested in the Western Cape on Friday. The women, aged 53 and 59, will appear in the Strand magistrate’s court on Monday to face charges of fraud, theft and money laundering. “Investigation reveals that between June 2022 and July 2024, a total number of 80 victims saw an advertisement on social media platforms about a trip to Thailand,” police spokesperson Lt-Col Malcolm Pojie said. In the advertisement, it was stated each person should pay R26,000, which would include travelling as well as accommodation costs. Almost all the victims paid the required amount as per agreement into the bank accounts of the suspects. “When the victims realised that the trip is not going to materialise, they reported it to different police stations across the country as far as Gauteng, the Northern Cape, Eastern Cape and Western Cape.” The cases were centralised in the Western Cape and on completion, the suspects were interviewed and unable to provide a satisfactory explanation of what had happened to the money. TimesLIVE News and promos in your inboxNone
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Cowboys win wild one vs. Commanders to halt five-game slideCooper Rush passed for two touchdowns, Dallas returned two kicks for scores and the visiting Cowboys held off the Washington Commanders in a wild fourth quarter for a 34-26 win. Dallas led 10-9 after three quarters. With Washington trailing 27-26, Jayden Daniels hit Terry McLaurin for an 86-yard touchdown pass with 21 seconds left, but Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game. Juanyeh Thomas of the Cowboys then returned the onside kick 43 yards for a touchdown. Rush completed 24 of 32 passes for 247 yards for Dallas (4-7), which snapped a five-game losing streak. Rico Dowdle ran 19 times for 86 yards and CeeDee Lamb had 10 catches for 67 yards. Jayden Daniels was 25-of-38 passing for 274 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for reeling Washington (7-5), which has lost three straight. He ran for 74 yards and one score. McLaurin had five catches for 102 yards. Trailing 20-9 late in the fourth quarter, Daniels drove Washington 69 yards in nine plays and hit Zach Ertz for a 4-yard touchdown. Daniels ran for two points and Washington trailed 20-17 with 3:02 remaining. KaVontae Turpin muffed the ensuing kickoff, picked it up at the one, and raced 99 yards for a touchdown to make it 27-17. Austin Seibert's 51-yard field goal pulled the Commanders within 27-20 with 1:40 left, With the score tied 3-3, Washington took the second half kick and went 60 yards in 10 plays. On third-and-three from the Dallas 17, Daniels faked a handoff, ran left and scored his first rushing touchdown since Week 4. Seibert missed the point after and Washington led 9-3. Dallas answered with an 80-yard drive. A 23-yard pass interference penalty gave the Cowboys a first-and-goal at the 4. Two plays later Rush found Jalen Tolbert in the end zone and the extra point made it 10-9. Brandon Aubrey's 48-yard field goal made it 13-9 with 8:11 remaining in the game. On the next play, Daniels hit John Bates for 14 yards, but Donovan Wilson forced a fumble and Dallas recovered at the Washington 44. Five plays later, Rush found Luke Schoonmaker down the middle for a 22-yard touchdown and Dallas led 20-9 with 5:16 left. The first quarter was all about field goals. Aubrey's field goal attempt was blocked on the opening drive and Michael Davis returned it to the Dallas 40. Washington later settled for Seibert's 41-yard field goal. On the next Dallas drive, Aubrey hit the right upright from 42 yards out, and then Seibert missed from 51 yards. With 14 seconds left in the half, Rush found Jalen Brooks for a 41-yard gain to the Washington 28. On the next play Aubrey connected from 46 yards to tie it. --Field Level Media
Ukraine's Bolgrad wines score a big Christmas hit for Lidl GBState-owned BEML on Wednesday said it has signed an agreement with Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders to develop technologies for the marine industry. NSE The company aims to leverage the opportunity to expand its expertise into the marine sector, BEML said in a statement. "BEML and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) have entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly advance research and development in cutting-edge technologies for marine applications," it said. As part of the agreement, BEML will provide technical support for the design and manufacturing of strategic equipment, specifically suited for marine applications. MDL will make dedicated facilities available to BEML's research team, facilitating the development, testing and validation of innovative technologies and systems. Together, the two organisations aim to drive innovation and deliver cutting-edge solutions, aligning with India's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) and strengthening the nation's maritime capabilities. BEML aims to leverage the partnership with MDL to develop solutions for futuristic marine applications to expand its expertise in the marine sector, the company said. BEML CMD Shantanu Roy said, "The collaboration underscores our commitment to reducing dependency on imports for the defence forces while strengthening our manufacturing capabilities and contributing to India's self-reliance in the defence and maritime domain". Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders specialises in the construction of wardships and submarines for the Indian Navy, ships for coast guard as well as other maritime platforms for commercial purposes. BEML, under the Ministry of Defence, operates in three verticals construction and mining, rail and metro and defence and aerospace.
Black Friday is this week, meaning you can score some incredible across a range of different gadgets including LG's OLED TVs. LG's OLEDs are among the out there, offering stellar picture quality even in the more budget-friendly B4 line. Whether you're a gamer after a 4K 120Hz display, or a movie buff wanting to upgrade their home theatre, LG's selection of TVs will do you well. Below I've listed my favorite LG OLED TV deals in the US and UK, which feature some record-low prices on its 2024 TVs. Highlights include the in the US, and the same in the UK. Our gave the TV four-and-a-half stars thanks to its improved OLED brightness, excellent gaming support thanks to its 144Hz VRR and Dolby Vision Filmmaker mode that presents movies in Dolby Vision as the director intended, without having to waste time changing picture settings. It misses out on HDR10+ support and offers only average sound quality, but this can be remedied by one of the - especially one of LG's own which can benefit from Wow Orchestra and Wow Cast features. The four-star LG B4 has some downgrades in terms of brightness and sound, but is an excellent budget option. Our called it "a great all-around TV" that's perfect for gaming thanks to its HDMI 2.1 ports, and "very good overall picture quality". Then there's the top-of-the-line . Yes it's pricey, but the five-star OLED TV offers significant improvements over its predecessor and LG's other TVs to more than justify it's higher price tag. The combination of its second-gen MLA technology and its new Alpha 11 processor is, as our review puts it, "nothing short of phenomenal". More of today's Black Friday sales in the US More of today's Black Friday sales in the UKEnbridge: Dividend Champion Deeply Undervalued
Noida: The Noida power department faces a shortage of electrical equipment such as cables due to delays in procuring them from the workshop. This has affected the progress of various works under business plans in the city. Earlier in Sept, the power department faced a shortage of cables, feeders, poles, panels, etc., which led to a slow pace of repairs and delays in power infrastructure works. This will also likely affect the upcoming summer as work completion is expected to be delayed. The biggest shortage is of 11 thousand KVA cables. About eight-kilometre cable line work needs to be completed in the district. For this, a proposal has been made and sent to the Meerut headquarters. "There are problems due to a lack of electrical equipment and cables in the power storage centre in the district due to which the work of increasing the capacity of power lines is getting hampered," an official at the power department said. If the delay in equipment procurement continues, it is expected to impact ongoing infrastructure upgrade work, including the capacity increase work not being completed on time. This may further impact any improvement in the supply for the upcoming summer. "The work of increasing the capacity of dilapidated and weak power lines is being done on a large scale in the city," chief zonal engineer of the Noida power department Harish Bansal said. Bansal said, "Problems are being faced due to the lack of adequate electrical equipment and cables in the power storage centre. We have sent a request for them and are assured that the cable and other equipment will be available in a few days." In Sept, a delay in procuring equipment like cables, feeders, poles, panels, etc. led to a slow pace of repairs and incomplete infrastructure works for FY 2023-24. The maximum delay, according to the power department, is in procuring electricity cables. Officials maintained that vendors are hard-pressed by demands from other districts for similar power equipment. Meanwhile, the power department began utilising spare cables to address outage issues of 11kV and 33kV lines. "We have found some spare cables in stock which have been lying for some time. We are fixing them and will utilise them to address outage issues in areas having more problems," Bansal said, adding, "It is noted that if an 11kV line trips, often it results in the tripping of a 33kV line too. We are trying to fix that with new cables." While Rs 123 crore was commissioned for repairs and maintenance of power works for FY 2023-24 with an initial deadline for completion of works by March 31, it was later extended to April and Aug 31, due to a delay in equipment procurement. So far, over 90% of the works planned have been completed even as business plans and budget sanctions of Rs 125 crore were approved for FY 2024-25. MSID:: 116565916 413 | Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .South Korean president's impeachment vote fails after ruling party boycotts it
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