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, which successfully brought a messenger RNA (mRNA)-based COVID-19 vaccine to market, sought twice this past week to reassure investors that it could not only survive but thrive even if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were to become Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in Donald Trump’s second administration—comments that helped spark a in the company’s stock. At an investor lunch held by Goldman Sachs, and a fireside chat held a few days later by Jefferies, Moderna’s top executives laid out a similar hopeful scenario for why they believe the company will be able to carry out the comeback plans it first announced in September and continue its development of mRNA-based vaccines should Kennedy come to oversee HHS. Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel and president Stephen Hoge (joined at the event by Lavina Talukdar, the company’s senior vice president and head of investor relations) based their optimism in part on the historic administrative relationship between HHS and its secretaries. “Management highlighted that, according to legislation, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is responsible for managing the department rather than creating policy,” the Moderna leaders asserted, according to a report by Benzinga based on a Morgan Stanley analyst’s account of the lunch. The leaders also reportedly asserted, “It remains uncertain how political appointees might affect the current vaccine regulatory framework, which Moderna believes would require significant effort to alter.” While Kennedy has previously raised concerns about vaccine safety, the concerns focused on vaccines for children; Moderna’s vaccines are not specifically targeted for children. During the luncheon, Bancel and Hoge “expressed strong confidence” in the comeback strategy they laid out for Moderna in September at its annual R&D Day. Moderna committed to stepping up the development of vaccines for cancer and rare diseases, while dialing back investment in infectious disease jabs. Moderna’s strategy jolted investors enough to send shares over the two days following the announcement, to $68.28 on September 13 from $79.51. That’s because the company pushed back by two years, from 2026 to 2028, its plans to break even on an operating cash cost basis—which excludes stock-based compensation, depreciation, and amortization expense—with $6 billion in revenue. Moderna also revealed plans to slash between $1 billion and $1.2 billion in expenses by shrinking its R&D budget by about 20%, from the $4.8 billion it anticipated spending this year to between $3.6 billion and $3.8 billion by 2027. However, last month, Moderna surprised analysts by reporting net income of $13 million (up from a $3.63 billion net loss in Q3 2023) and higher-than-expected sales of its COVID-19 vaccine Spikevax® ($1.8 billion). Yet the unexpected profit wasn’t enough to stave off a drop in Moderna shares. This past week saw better stock news for Moderna, as shares from last week, rising to $41.11 Friday, from $36.85 on November 15. That low (just $1.05 or 3% above the stock’s 52-week low) followed Wolfe Research initiating coverage of Moderna with analyst Alexandria Hammond rating the stock an “Underperform” and setting a 12-month price target of $40. One likely factor in Moderna’s comeback: HSBC analyst Yifeng Liu on November 18 upgraded the firm’s rating on the company’s shares from “Hold” to “Buy.” However, Liu chopped the firm’s price target on Moderna by 29%, from $82 to $58, citing concerns over the company’s comeback plans, according to TipRanks. Despite this week’s relatively good news, Moderna shares are , having closed at $78.17 on November 22, 2023, no small factor in the company mapping out its comeback. But the stock has upside potential, he added, should Moderna deliver on plans to bring 10 pipeline candidates to approvals, up from the current two (SpikeVax and respiratory syncytial virus [RSV] vaccine mRESVIA, the latter approved in May). The 10 include three of Moderna’s five respiratory vaccines with positive Phase III results, which the company expects to submit for approval this year. On Thursday, Jefferies equity analyst Michael J. Yee reported highlights of its fireside chat with unnamed Moderna “management” leaders to investors. Summarizing the event, Yee wrote that the “co[mpany] believes RFK may have caused investor nervousness but unlikely doing anything draconian or removing vaccines.” That belief is based on RFK Jr. asserting in numerous interviews, including , that: “Of course, we’re not going to take vaccines away from anybody,” and, “We are going to make sure that Americans have good information about vaccines and vaccine safety.” Moderna’s view was buttressed by comments made in a separate Jeffries fireside chat with Peter Marks, MD, PhD, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBRE). According to Yee, Marks “doesn’t expect any changes to vaccine approvals + the new admin’s stance has mostly been around vaccine mandates [FDA only weighs in on safety/efficacy].” He expects “add’l AdComm’s [advisory committee meetings on applications for new vaccines] or other pushes for transparency would be an oppt’y to reinforce + shift dialogue towards risk benefit.” In a separate summary elaborating on Marks’ comments, Yee reported: “Dr. Marks stated that ‘he isn’t going anywhere’ and sees it as imp’t [important] that people see constant and consistent leadership—FDA leadership has a long track record of working w/ different admins including the Trump admin[instration].” Marks cited FDA cooperation with Operation Warp Speed initiative, through which Trump’s first administration shepherded development of COVID-19 vaccines through funding of trials and manufacturing. According to a , Operation Warp Speed spent over $18 billion dollars of U.S. public funds on six vaccine candidates, including Moderna’s SpikeVax, the subject of a to manufacture and deliver 100 million doses. “While acknowledging uncertainty and that he can’t fully predict workforce impacts, his belief is that the vast majority at FDA generally have very strong relationships w/ their management and leadership and a commitment to unmet needs and rare diseases which wouldn’t change under a new admin,” Yee added. At HHS, Kennedy would oversee agencies that include the FDA—for which Trump said Friday he plans to nominate Marty Makary, MD, as commissioner—and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), for which Dave Weldon, MD, a physician and former Republican Congressman from Florida, will be nominated as director. Moderna leaders also told Jefferies that they projected COVID-19 vaccines revenues averaging $2 billion to $3 billion annually, Yee reported, a “durable base biz [business] given vaccination data from the last 2 years in the ‘endemic’ commercial market.” The company reasoned that because COVID-19 vaccines are not now mandated, “people who are opting to receive the jab should con’t [continue] to do so year over year.” Two pioneers in artificial intelligence (AI)-based drug development became one this past week when and Exscientia they said would help them fulfill commitments to deliver first-in-class and best-in-class drug discovery. However, a pair of analysts took a more cautious view of the companies joining forces. Mani Foroohar, MD, of Leerink Partners acknowledged two benefits of the combination deal: It extends Recursion’s cash runway into 2027 and provides the company with additional tools in Exscientia’s pipeline candidates, as well as its precision chemistry tools and capabilities, including its newly commissioned automated small molecule synthesis platform. “We see long-term risks associated with pipeline prioritization and deal execution,” Foroohar cautioned, citing the companies’ plan to generate annual savings through operational “synergies’ of $100 million. Those synergies included job cuts, Najat Khan, PhD, Recursion’s chief R&D officer and chief commercial officer, . The combined workforce has shrunk from about 900 pre-combination to approximately 800. Foroohar also cited Recursion’s delayed timing for several of its pipeline candidates: The company also deprioritized a second program for a fourth candidate, in advanced AXIN1/APC-mutant cancers. The combined company, which assumed the Recursion name and stock ticker (Exscientia’s ticker of NASDAQ: EXAI has ceased trading and has been delisted), is a trans-Atlantic AI powerhouse with a pipeline of more than 10 clinical and preclinical programs, 10 programs in advanced discovery phases, and more than 10 additional programs partnered with biopharmas. Recursion CEO Chris Gibson, PhD, who keeps his position in the combined company, has envisioned growing to . “Investors continue to struggle with the abundance of programs for a company with a heavy cash burn,” Foroohar commented. “In light of this dynamic, we would advocate a more disciplined and focused approach with aggressive headcount and pipeline rationalization.” Investor reaction appeared to reflect the caution voiced by Foroohar. Shares of the newly-combined Recursion the day the combination took effect Thursday, from $6.04 to $5.75, and Friday, to $5.70. In the months leading up to the combination, the stock yo-yoed from $6.84 on August 8, peaking at $7.84 on November 11 before retreating. Foroohar reiterated Leerink’s “Market Perform” rating and $8 price target on Recursion shares. Also staying in place was Needham analyst Gil Blum, PhD, who reiterated his firm’s “Buy” rating and $11 price target. Dennis Ding, equity analyst with Jefferies, wrote in a research note that the company could generate a potential $50 million in cost savings next year alone from shrinking its real estate footprint, reducing its spending on external contract research, and consolidating its late discovery stage pipeline programs. He projected Recursion will offer more information on cost-cutting when it reports fourth quarter 2024 results early in the new year. On the value creation side, however, Ding said Recursion’s stock could see a boost if it reports positive data next month from its lead cancer candidate REC-617 (formerly GTAEXS617), an Exscientia-developed CDK7 inhibitor being developed to treat advanced solid tumors. Recursion expects to report initial monotherapy safety and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) data from the Phase I portion of the Exscientia-initiated Phase I/II ELUCIDATE trial ( ) on December 9 during the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Special Conference, being held in Toronto, and the following day at a webinar. “We think this is the next catalyst for the stock and coming up imminently,” Ding declared. In a September , Exscientia said preclinical models suggested 8-10 hours of IC [in vitro 80% inhibitory] coverage on CDK7 was optimal, while less coverage compromised efficacy and longer coverage could result in signals of safety problems. “The therapeutic window is very narrow for CDK7, and—outside of obvious chemical design choices—RXRX hopes to have a short half-life ~6-8 hours to hit CDK7 hard but not long enough to drive tox[icity],” Ding observed. “It’s imperative they thread the needle on this.”
You knew it would happen eventually, and after five consecutive trips to the Grey Cup, two of them victories, it has. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are losing one of their longest-serving and successful coaches to a division rival, as the B.C. Lions have hired Buck Pierce as their new head coach. “Buck was a candidate we identified early in this process as someone ready to step in and lead our franchise,” Lions GM Ryan Rigmaiden said in a Tuesday afternoon news release. “His track record in the Canadian Football League as both a player and a coach says it all.” Pierce, 43, was a finalist for the head coaching job in Saskatchewan a year ago, but took his name out of the running, citing the roots he’s put down in Winnipeg: he met his wife and started a family here. “It’s an aspiration of mine,” he told me then of a head coaching job. “Ultimately it comes back to where you are in your life... the best thing for your family and your career. We’re extremely happy here. That’s really hard to replace something like that.” The lure of Vancouver? Mostly the job, of course. But it’s also where he first broke into the CFL as a quarterback in 2005. “I’m extremely excited and honoured to take this next step in my coaching career with the organization that originally brought me here nearly 20 years ago,” Pierce said in a Tuesday statement. “My sincere thanks go out to... the entire organization for instilling their belief that I can lead this great franchise. The building blocks are in place here and we look forward to getting to work as we strive to bring the Grey Cup back to British Columbia.” Pierce spent the last 10 seasons with the Bombers, working with the running backs to start, then coaching the quarterbacks and finally taking over as the offensive coordinator for the last four. Winnipeg has employed one of the CFL’s most balanced attacks over that period, Brady Oliveira leading the league in rushing the last two seasons, Zach Collaros one of its top quarterbacks. The Bombers finished first in offensive touchdowns in 2021, ’22 and ’23, but this past season saw the offence struggle, injuries and new players playing a significant role. Winnipeg tied for eighth in touchdowns, ranked sixth in yardage this year, eighth in points. Still, the Bombers reached another Grey Cup with a sparkling offensive outburst in a Western Final win over Saskatchewan. Pierce’s final calls in the Grey Cup loss to Toronto, though, will always be part of his legacy, particularly his decision to put the game on the shoulders of Collaros, injured finger and all, instead of calling more often on Oliveira and the league’s best ground game. His finger numb from a stitched-up gash, Collaros tossed three fourth-quarter interceptions, turning a close game into a 41-24 Toronto rout. Nobody can take this away, though: under Pierce, Collaros won back-to-back Most Outstanding Player Awards in ’21 and ’22, while Oliveira grabbed that honour this year, as well as the last two trophies as the top Canadian. Pierce also coached the quarterbacks through the challenging and rewarding 2019 season, when starter Matt Nichols suffered a season-ending injury, Chris Streveler played on a fractured ankle in the playoffs and Collaros joined the team at the trade deadline to engineer a stirring run to the franchise’s first Grey Cup title in 29 years. Following a missed pandemic season, the Bombers dominated the league for the next three years, winning another championship then losing the last three. “Some day I’ll look back and say, ‘Wow, I’ve been able to accomplish a lot of things,’” Pierce told me in that chat 12 months ago. Today, he’s looking forward. Not all coordinators make successful head coaches. Pierce has earned the chance to try. paul.friesen@kleinmedia.ca X: @friesensunmediaGOOD Party secretary-general Brett Herron has expressed concern over home affairs minister Leon Schreiber's silence regarding the party's request to cancel American artist Chris Brown's visa application to South Africa. Brown is scheduled to perform in Johannesburg on December 14 and 15. The party earlier wrote to Schreiber, urging him to ban Brown from entering the country, citing his history of domestic violence. “He hasn't even bothered to respond to multiple requests from the GOOD Party that he reject the visa application of convicted Brown. Rather than reject this abuser, Schreiber prefers to look away,” Herron said. “We know that banning Brown won't be popular with South Africans, but if Schreiber gives a damn about women, he will declare Brown an 'undesirable person' in terms of section 30 of the Immigration Act.” Brown pleaded guilty to a felony charge in 2009 for assaulting his then-girlfriend, Rihanna. “South Africa's Immigration Act provides that a person 'with previous criminal convictions without the option of a fine for conduct which would be an offence in the republic...' is undesirable. Schreiber therefore has the tool to act but lacks the spine to use it.” Herron argued that the government should play its part in commemorating the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence by not allowing Brown to “get a free pass”. The party believes that granting Brown entry into the country would be inconsistent with the government's commitment to eradicating gender-based violence. “Over the past month, our emails to the minister and his minders have failed to elicit a response. He instead appears intent on rolling out the red carpet for Brown to perform two concerts in Johannesburg — the week after 16 Days of Activism ends. Government expends much energy talking up its commitment to eradicate gender-based violence. Regardless of his personal views on these matters, Schreiber, as a government minister, must walk the talk.” TimesLIVE
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Global energy executive joins Prometheus Hyperscale to accelerate sustainable data center growth and provide strategic counsel on $10B flagship project in Evanston, Wyoming HOUSTON , Nov. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prometheus Hyperscale, a leading developer of sustainable hyperscale data centres, is delighted to announce the appointment of Bernard Looney as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Looney, former CEO of BP, brings to the role more than three decades of energy sector expertise – from the frontline to the boardroom. He will provide strategic guidance on the development of the company's growth plans, including its $10B flagship data center in Evanston, Wyoming , which will be among the largest facilities of its kind in the world when completed. The announcement of Mr. Looney's appointment comes as societies and large technology companies grapple with how to power the explosive growth in artificial intelligence (AI). The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that by 2026 data centers globally will use over 1,000 terawatt-hours (TWh) annually, around the same as Japan uses today. Against this backdrop of soaring demand and squeezed supply, Prometheus is pioneering new standards in hyperscale data center operations. These approaches include harnessing a variety of energy sources to power its data centers, including renewables, natural gas and possibly nuclear at a later date through our strategic partnership with Oklo. Prometheus aims for its data centers to not impact grid customers. Another key challenge is the enormous amount of power and water used to cool data centers to prevent the servers from overheating. Prometheus Hyperscale uses a unique liquid cooling system that dramatically outperforms traditional air-cooling methods, reducing energy consumption by up to 50%. This system also utilises deep underground water reservoirs and captures the waste heat to reuse or sequester it. It's believed that Prometheus Hyperscale's flagship project will be the first hyperscale data center in the United States to combine liquid heat transfer and heat reuse technologies. Founded by Trenton Thornock , an experienced leader in energy, finance and infrastructure, Prometheus Hyperscale's flagship project in Evanston, Wyoming , promises to be the most advanced sustainable data center in the United States , and one of the largest in the world, when it becomes operational in 2025/26. The 1GW-capacity developed site will cover an area of 640-acres (one square mile), making it approximately three quarters the size of New York's Central Park. Four further sites are currently earmarked across Arizona and Colorado . As Chairman, Mr. Looney will ensure the successful execution of Evanston as well as Prometheus's broader business goals. His appointment comes following the recent announcement that Trevor Neilson , a renowned climate technology entrepreneur and philanthropist, will serve as the company's President. It's estimated that $1 trillion will be invested in the U.S. in data centers in the next five years – with an additional $1 trillion internationally. Trenton Thornock , Founder and CEO of Prometheus Hyperscale commented: "Having Bernard Looney join as Chairman is a tremendous step forward for Prometheus. Bernard's track record and transformative leadership in the energy sector aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of data centers. His insights, as well as his extensive operational and project delivery experience, will be invaluable as we bring our flagship project in Evanston, Wyoming to life and set new benchmarks for sustainable digital infrastructure." Trevor Neilson , President of Prometheus Hyperscale, commented: "Bernard is the perfect person to guide Prometheus as we form partnerships across the energy sector to access low-carbon electrons that will power the future of AI. His extensive industry experience and leadership will be instrumental as Prometheus establishes itself at the forefront of sustainable data center operations." Bernard Looney commented: "I am delighted to join Prometheus Hyperscale at this pivotal moment as the world grapples with the intersection of AI, Energy and Sustainability. Innovative power solutions are desperately needed to ensure that AI is unleashed to tackle some of the biggest global challenges including healthcare, economic growth, and the energy transition. We must work to find solutions that lead to Net Positive AI – where the benefits to our world outweigh any costs. The flagship Evanston project is one such solution and I look forward to lending a helping hand, working alongside Trenton, Trevor, and the entire Prometheus team to help bring this vision to life. I can't imagine a more exciting challenge." Factsheet: Prometheus Hyperscale's Flagship Project in Evanston, Wyoming Prometheus's site in Evanston, Wyoming , aims to redefine sustainable infrastructure in the data center industry, setting a new benchmark for operational excellence and environmental responsibility. Key aspects of the project include: Extensive Land and Power Capacity: The project encompasses a 12,000-acre ranch, including a dedicated 640-acre plot (about 1 square mile) for data center facilities. Prometheus has secured an initial 120 MW of grid power through Rocky Mountain Power, with plans for an additional 120 MW, ensuring robust power availability without curtailment risks. On-Site Renewable and Low-Carbon Power Generation: With an on-site generation goal of over 1 GW, which will make it one of the largest data centers in the world, Prometheus is incorporating a mix of wind, solar and gas power sources. Additionally, the company has a strategic partnership with Oklo focused on next-generation fission-based nuclear power, delivering reliable, sustainable baseload energy to the campus. High-Performance Fiber Connectivity: The Evanston site will connect directly to the Northern transcontinental fiber trunk, offering high-speed, low-latency connections between the East and West Coasts. With agreements for up to 400G of service and plans to scale up to 800G when commercially available, the project is poised to meet the rigorous connectivity needs of AI, cloud, and high-performance computing clients and to be one of the biggest data centers in the world. Cutting-Edge Liquid Cooling Technology: Prometheus's unique liquid cooling systems will be deployed to achieve unparalleled energy efficiency by capturing and reusing waste heat. This innovative solution is specifically engineered for high-performance computing environments and will play a critical role in reducing the carbon footprint of the facility. Strategic Location and Access to Skilled Labor: Located 80 miles from Salt Lake City, Utah , the Evanston site benefits from proximity to a large, skilled workforce, bolstered by a regional Journeyman Lineman program focused on data center operations. This strategic location supports the project's operational and expansion goals while reinforcing Prometheus's commitment to regional economic growth. For more information about Prometheus Hyperscale and its sustainability initiatives, please visit www.prometheushyperscale.com . About Prometheus Hyperscale Prometheus Hyperscale, founded by Trenton Thornock , is revolutionizing data center infrastructure by developing sustainable, energy-efficient hyperscale data centers. Leveraging unique, cutting-edge technology and working alongside strategic partners, Prometheus is building next-generation, liquid-cooled hyperscale data centers powered by cleaner energy. With a focus on innovation, scalability, and environmental stewardship, Prometheus Hyperscale is redefining the data center industry for a sustainable future. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bernard-looney-appointed-chairman-of-the-board-of-directors-at-prometheus-hyperscale-302314829.html SOURCE Prometheus Hyperscale
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The Philadelphia Eagles ruled wide receiver DeVonta Smith out for Sunday night's game at the Los Angeles Rams due to a hamstring injury. Smith did not practice all week and will miss his second game of the season and just the third of his four-year NFL career. He was inactive in a Week 4 loss at Tampa Bay due to a concussion. Smith, 26, leads the Eagles with 41 receptions and four touchdown catches ands ranks second with 516 receiving yards in nine starts this season. The former Heisman Trophy winner has 281 catches for 3,694 yards and 23 scores in 59 games (58 starts) since the Eagles drafted him with the 10th overall pick in 2021. NFC East-leading Philadelphia (8-2) takes a six-game winning streak to Los Angeles (5-5), which has won four of its last five games. --Field Level MediaTikTok CEO goes to Elon Musk for counsel with Trump administration
Australia has passed a social media ban for teenagers and children under the age of 16, which will apply to companies including Instagram , X and TikTok. The measure is intended to reduce the “social harm” done to young Australians and is set to come into force from late 2025. Tech giants will be up against fines of up to A$49.6 million ($32.5 million) if they do not adhere to the rules. As Statista's Anna Fleck reports, the new law was approved on Thursday, with support from a majority of the general public . However, the blanket ban has sparked backlash from several child rights groups who warn that it could cut off access to vital support , particularly for children from migrant, LGBTQIA+ and other minority backgrounds. Critics argue it could also push children towards less regulated areas of the internet. The new legislation is the strictest of its kind on a national level and comes as other countries grapple with how best to regulate technology in a rapidly-evolving world. Data from an Ipsos survey fielded earlier this year shows that it’s not just Australians who support a full ban of social media for children and young teens. As the following chart shows, two thirds of respondents across the 30 countries surveyed said the same... You will find more infographics at Statista In France, an even higher share of adults (80 percent) held the view that children under the age of 14 should not be allowed social media either inside or outside of school. This belief was far less common in Germany (40 percent), which was the only nation where a majority did not support the ban. Sentiments on smartphone use differed by generation. Where 36 percent of Gen Z said they would support a ban on smartphones in schools, the figure was far higher among older generations (66 percent of Boomers, 58 percent of Gen X and 53 percent of Millennials.)Optically clear adhesive is a specialized type of adhesive that is transparent and optically uniform, making it ideal for applications where clarity and visibility are crucial. In the case of the Apple Watch, OCA is used in the bonding of the display to the watch case, creating a seamless and aesthetically pleasing design. This adhesive not only provides structural integrity but also plays a significant role in enhancing the viewing experience by minimizing reflections and improving optical clarity.GOOD Party secretary-general Brett Herron has expressed concern over home affairs minister Leon Schreiber's silence regarding the party's request to cancel American artist Chris Brown's visa application to South Africa. Brown is scheduled to perform in Johannesburg on December 14 and 15. The party earlier wrote to Schreiber, urging him to ban Brown from entering the country, citing his history of domestic violence. “He hasn't even bothered to respond to multiple requests from the GOOD Party that he reject the visa application of convicted Brown. Rather than reject this abuser, Schreiber prefers to look away,” Herron said. “We know that banning Brown won't be popular with South Africans, but if Schreiber gives a damn about women, he will declare Brown an 'undesirable person' in terms of section 30 of the Immigration Act.” Brown pleaded guilty to a felony charge in 2009 for assaulting his then-girlfriend, Rihanna. “South Africa's Immigration Act provides that a person 'with previous criminal convictions without the option of a fine for conduct which would be an offence in the republic...' is undesirable. Schreiber therefore has the tool to act but lacks the spine to use it.” Herron argued that the government should play its part in commemorating the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence by not allowing Brown to “get a free pass”. The party believes that granting Brown entry into the country would be inconsistent with the government's commitment to eradicating gender-based violence. “Over the past month, our emails to the minister and his minders have failed to elicit a response. He instead appears intent on rolling out the red carpet for Brown to perform two concerts in Johannesburg — the week after 16 Days of Activism ends. Government expends much energy talking up its commitment to eradicate gender-based violence. Regardless of his personal views on these matters, Schreiber, as a government minister, must walk the talk.” TimesLIVE
Sam Darnold leads game-winning drive in OT as Vikings recover to beat BearsOverall, the CCTV investigation into the virtual live streaming industry has raised important questions about the integrity of online content and the blurred line between reality and virtuality. As audiences become more discerning and demand greater transparency from content creators, it is crucial for the industry to address these issues and uphold the principles of truthfulness and authenticity in virtual live streaming.
Mikel Arteta has challenged and to replicate the "unbelievable" chemistry of 's all-time great midfield of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and . Ødegaard's return from an ankle injury has sparked a dramatic upturn in 's form, winning three games in a week and scoring 13 goals with Saka at the heart of their best football. Only 's (18) has more goal involvements than Saka's 15 so far this season. Last season, Ødegaard passed the ball to Saka more times (322) than any other combination of non-defenders aside from duo and and created 40 chances in open play for each other. Asked if he had ever seen a better understanding between two players, Arteta referenced Barcelona's legendary trio who played together 182 times, winning 68 per cent of games in addition to winning the World Cup and Euros together with . "They can be [the best] in this case because they are an attacking midfielder and a winger," said Arteta of Ødegaard and Saka. "But I've seen centre backs, I've seen midfielders between them having ... I always think about Barcelona with Xavi, Busquets and Iniesta -- it was unbelievable. They didn't even need to look at each other. "Our two centre backs -- [ and ] -- naturally there is a chemistry there that is unbelievable. "So, try to develop those more and more because there is something there that is very difficult to put a number to it. But it's close in a natural way and the more relationships you have make the team the better." Arsenal midfielder said earlier this week that Saka, 23, could be a Ballon d'Or contender if he believes in himself. Pushed on how the international had developed in recent years, Arteta continued: "The way he presents himself, the way he talks, the decisions that he makes. He has a massive role in the team. He is the main figure, with two or three players at the club. "He plays for the national team. He is a very established player right now and he is deciding matches for us. He has earned the right to be that way but at the same time he has stayed so humble, close and charming to everybody."Title: Analyzing the Phenomenon of Apple Watch Sticking to Glass – The Optically Clear Adhesive EffectFatal Tesla Cybertruck crash in Piedmont being reviewed by federal agency
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