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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K Dobbins is unlikely to play against the Atlanta Falcons this week because of a knee injury. Dobbins was hurt in the first half of the Chargers’ 30-23 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night. He had six carries for 40 yards and three catches for 19 yards before leaving the game. Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh declined to get into specifics of the injury Wednesday, other than confirming Dobbins is “working through something with his knee,” he said. Dobbins had been putting together a strong first season for the Chargers (7-4) after his past three years in Baltimore had been injury-riddled. He has 766 yards rushing and eight touchdowns through 11 games for Los Angeles, which had positioned Dobbins as a strong candidate for AP Comeback Player of the Year. Dobbins tore his Achilles tendon in the 2023 season opener for Baltimore. He also tore his ACL in 2021, and the effects of that injury lingered into the following season. Dobbins played in just 24 of a possible 67 regular-season games for the Ravens, who drafted him in the second round in 2020. “We feel horrible for him,” quarterback Justin Herbert said. “He’s such a tough, tough teammate, and the way he’s fought through so many injuries, we have no doubt he’s going to be back better than ever. And so it’s up to us. It’s our responsibility to hold it down while he’s gone.” The absence of Dobbins leaves Gus Edwards, Hassan Haskins and rookie Kimani Vidal as the Chargers’ current options at running back. Edwards missed four games because of a high ankle sprain and has 206 yards and one touchdown in seven appearances. Haskins has mostly been a special teams contributor, while Vidal has been inactive for seven games, including each of the past three. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLWhy is chief minister Devendra Fadnavis so keen on having a special law to deal with ‘urban naxals’? He piloted the Maharashtra Special Public Security Act in the inaugural winter session of the Maharashtra state assembly session this month (after an abortive attempt at the last session before the assembly elections). Citing a 2012 report in which as many as 180 grassroots organisations were listed as having links with Naxalite groups, the chief minister justified the need for a new law. He claimed that 40 of those on this list took part in the Bharat Jodo Yatra, and specifically named Bharat Jodo Abhiyan led by Yogendra Yadav. Fadnavis also claimed that these groups had held a secret meeting in Kathmandu on 15 November in order to plan unrest in Maharashtra and launch an attack on EVMs in those constituencies where the BJP was likely to win. Yogendra Yadav, convenor of the Bharat Jodo Abhiyan, an umbrella organisation of Gandhian, socialist and Ambedkarite grassroots organisations, has dared Fadnavis to make the list public. The Abhiyan, he said, believes in Gandhian non-violence and had openly supported the Bharat Jodo Yatra and the MVA (Maha Vikas Aghadi) in the Maharashtra assembly election. There was nothing clandestine about its activities. Since the chief minister clearly knew more than he did, perhaps Fadnavis should enlighten him, Yadav suggested. He also pointed out that the situation in Maharashtra is hardly bad enough to warrant another draconian law to deal with ‘urban naxals’. And if it was indeed so bad, what had the state government done about it in the last few years? Several observers believe that the BJP government anticipates a number of popular unrests in the state in the coming months and is gearing up to deal with people’s anger. With protests gathering momentum in Markadwadi, Nashik and other places against the alleged manipulation of votes through EVMs, the government also anticipates agitations against the Adani Group. The Dharavi ‘redevelopment’ project is another flashpoint. Multiple allegations of corruption against the previous Mahayuti government are expected to spark fresh protests over ongoing grievances: a long term energy procurement contract, a port coming up at Vadhvan, massive swathes of land—including Mumbai’s precious salt pans—being handed over to the Adani group for the Dharavi project and the bullet train project, bribery related to land acquisition and construction of the Samruddhi Mahamarg. The Maharashtra Special Public Security Act seems tailor-made to give the police a free hand. It prescribes a fine of Rs 2 lakh and a two-year prison term for being a member of an unlawful organisation, a fine of Rs 3 lakh and a prison term of three years for managing activities of an unlawful organisation, a prison term of five years and a fine of Rs 7 lakh for taking part in an unlawful activity. It also allows the state to freeze and confiscate assets—investments, securities, land and other property. Expectedly, the definition of unlawful organisations and activities has been kept vague enough to include anybody and everybody. Offences under the proposed Act will be both cognisable and nonbailable, allowing the police to make arrests without warrants and bail available only through the courts. The Bill has been sent to the Joint Select Committee and will be introduced again in the next assembly session. Also Read: Is Devendra Fadnavis planning another crackdown like Bhima-Koregaon? It was during Fadnavis’s last tenure as chief minister that the Maharashtra police initiated the infamous Bhima-Koregaon conspiracy case. Though the case is crumbling in court, it enabled the police to arrest a large number of human rights activists including Sudha Bharadwaj, Gautam Navlakha and Anand Teltumbde in addition to Father Stan Swamy (who died in prison), Rona Wilson, Surendra Gadling, Vernon Gonsalves and Prof. Shoma Sen. Activists and civil society believe Fadnavis is setting the stage for a sequel. Murders most foul While the chief minister was piloting the draconian bill, the abduction and brutal murder of Santosh Deshmukh, a popular sarpanch in Massajog village, Beed district, threatened to singe both Fadnavis and one of his ministers, Dhananjay Munde of Ajit Pawar’s NCP. The mastermind Valmik Karad is accused of being involved in more than a dozen cases of murder, kidnapping and extortion. Karad, whose mafia-style operations are striking terror in the region, is believed to be patronised by Dhananjay Munde and other political leaders who have turned Beed into a lawless hub of extortion and crime. Some quarters are calling Beed the murder capital of Maharashtra, making the ‘Gangs of Massajog’ a real-life scenario akin to that depicted in the film Gangs of Wasseypur. The Opposition has demanded Munde resign on account of his alleged close links with Karad. Santosh Deshmukh As Maharashtra’s home minister for the last three years, Devendra Fadnavis was blamed for poor law and order and a failure to curb crime. As CM who retained the home portfolio, Fadnavis faces the twin challenges of dealing with the gangsters of Beed and growing unrest in Parbhani following the death of 35-year-old Dalit Somnath Suryavanshi in police custody. Though judicial inquiries have been announced in both cases, they are widely seen as face-saving exercises to buy time with the hope that the crises will simmer down. What has complicated things for Fadnavis is that the murdered sarpanch happened to be a BJP worker; and that demands for Dhananjay Munde’s resignation are being raised by sections of the BJP as well. MPs from Sharad Pawar’s NCP also met Union home minister Amit Shah and called for a CBI inquiry. Karad is now being described as a psychopath and a serial killer. It is difficult to imagine that neither police nor politicians had any inkling of his doings. Valmik Karad and Munde are not only close, they are also both on the board of directors for a sugar mill and other companies. While Karad is yet to be arrested, those arrested from Karad’s gang are accused of having demanded a ‘hafta’ of Rs 2 crore each from two renewable energy firms. Following Deshmukh’s murder—for reportedly confronting the extortionists— the firms have come forward to file complaints of intimidation and extortion. Meanwhile, over 28,000 gram panchayats across Maharashtra have announced a bandh on 9 January 2025 to protest against the murder. Missing portraits lead to threatening phone calls After 70 years, New Delhi will host the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in February. India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had inaugurated the first session in 1954; the 98th session will be inaugurated by present prime minister Narendra Modi. Sharad Pawar, who heads the reception committee, extended the invitation to the PM on behalf of the organisers. The event promises to make quite a splash. Hard Hindutva followers are not quite happy though. They criticised the absence of Nathuram Godse and Savarkar’s portraits on the invitation which carries portraits of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj, Gopalkrishna Gokhale, Lokmanya Tilak, Jyotiba Phule, Babasaheb Ambedkar, C.D. Deshmukh and Pratibha Patil. It seems a spate of phone calls to the organisers ensued—threatening that either the gates at the venue should be named after Godse and Savarkar or else they would face the consequences. Also Read: CWC meet in Belagavi: Congress’ Nava Satyagraha to mark Gandhi’s legacy Follow us on: Facebook , Twitter , Google News , Instagram Join our official telegram channel ( @nationalherald ) and stay updated with the latest headlinespassed his first Real test as boss - by achieving what predecessor never could. In almost a decade in charge of Liverpool, Klopp failed to beat . But Slot has now taken down the European champions within six months - as part of his mission to make sure Klopp will not be missed. Second half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and substitute Cody Gakpo were more than enough to see Liverpool win this clash of European royalty. Whether Liverpool can go on to take Real's crown remains to be seen. Come and join The Daily Star on , the social media site set up by ex-Twitter boss Jack Dorsey. It's now the new go-to place for content after a mass exodus of the Elon Musk-owned Twitter/X. Fear not, we're not leaving , but we are jumping on the bandwagon. So come find our new account on , and see us social better than the rest. You can also learn more about The Daily Star team in what Bluesky calls a . So what are you waiting for?! Let's But this win left Slot's men on top of the table looking down on the rest, safe in the knowledge no-one will want to face them further down the line. Fifteen years had passed since Liverpool last beat Real. A run of eight games, including two crushing final losses. But this felt like the right time for Liverpool to bring an end to the hoodoo. Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news? Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star Football email newsletter! From the latest transfer news to breaking stories, get it all in your email inbox. It only takes a matter of seconds. Simply , then provide your email address and that's it, job done. You'll receive an email with all of the top football stories. You can also sign up for our sport email, Off the Ball, for all the latest darts, boxing, snooker, F1 stories and more, The team's transition from Klopp to Slot has been seamless, with the Merseyside outfit storming into a handsome lead at the top of the table. Liverpool had also started this week top of the Champions League pile as well, following four straight wins. Real, meanwhile, arrived at Anfield second in La Liga to bitter rivals , and in the bottom half of the Champions League table. Pressure was growing on Carlo Ancelotti, who was still struggling to get the best from superstar signing Kylian Mbappe. While Jude Bellingham was also failing to hit the remarkable heights of his debut season, with just two goals in 13 games in all competitions. And it was Liverpool who almost went ahead inside the opening five minutes. Mo Salah picked the pocket of Mbappe before exchanging passes with Darwin Nunez, who saw his angled shot hacked off the line by Raul Asencio. Luis Diaz then shot wide before Thibaut Courtois produced an instinctive save to deny Nunez from point blank range. Liverpool dominated while Real offered little. And when Mbappe did threaten to break free, the impeccable Conor Bradley was on hand to snuff him out with a crunching tackle. Nunez sent a header inches wide of the far post, before Courtois kept another one out from Diaz as Real continued to ride their luck. Curtis Jones shot over the top before Courtois produced another fine save to keep out Bradley's header. But Real's resistance was broken before the hour mark when Mac Allister ran onto Bradley's pass and swivelled, before sliding a low shot into the bottom corner. Moments later Mac Allister could have doubled the advantage, but curled a shot just wide. Then came the low point of a miserable night for Mbappe, when Caoimhin Kelleher saved his penalty. With 20 minutes remaining Salah had the chance to bury Real, but came out in sympathy for Mbappe instead by missing a penalty of his own. But it didn't matter. The Spanish giants had been reduced to a shambles. And Gakpo piled on the pain for Ancelotti's men 14 minutes from time with a powerful header that gave Courtois no chance. History has shown you can never write-off Real. But there was no coming back this time, against a team under Slot that will take some stopping in the coming months.Israel detains the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals, Palestinians say DEIR AL BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Gaza's Health Ministry says Israel’s army has detained the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals. The announcement on Saturday came after health officials said Israeli troops stormed the hospital on Friday and forced many staff and patients outside and told them to strip in winter weather. Israel’s army didn’t respond to questions about the hospital director. It denied it had entered or set fire to the complex but acknowledged it had ordered people outside. It said it was conducting operations against Hamas in the area. The military repeated claims that Hamas militants operate inside Kamal Adwan Hospital, which officials there have denied. Israeli airstrikes hit a Yemen airport as a jet with hundreds onboard was landing, UN official says UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The top U.N. humanitarian official in Yemen says Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s main airport as a civilian Airbus 320 with hundreds of passengers on board was landing this week. He says a U.N. delegation led by the head of the World Health Organization was waiting to leave on Thursday as two Israeli airstrikes hit the airport in the capital of Sanaa. Julien Harneis told U.N. reporters on Friday that the most frightening thing about the airstrikes wasn’t the effect on him and about 15 others in the VIP lounge at the international airport. Rather, it was the destruction of the airport control tower as a Yemenia Airways plane was taxiing in after touching down. Trump asks Supreme Court to delay TikTok ban so he can weigh in after he takes office President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until his administration can pursue a “political resolution” to the issue. Trump's request Friday came as TikTok and the Biden administration filed opposing briefs to the court. Oral arguments are scheduled for Jan. 10 on whether the law, which requires TikTok to divest from its China-based parent company or face a ban, unlawfully restricts speech in violation of the First Amendment. The brief said Trump opposes banning TikTok at this junction and “seeks the ability to resolve the issues at hand through political means once he takes office.” Bloodied Ukrainian troops risk losing more hard-won land in Kursk to Russia KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Five months after their shock offensive into Russia, Ukrainian troops are bloodied by daily combat losses and demoralized by the rising risk of defeat in Kursk. Some want to stay in the region at all costs. Others question the value of having gone in at all. Battles are so intense that commanders are unable to evacuate their dead. Lags in communication and poorly timed operations have cost lives and commanders say they have little way to counterattack. The overstretched Ukrainians have lost more then 40% of the territory they won in the lightning incursion that seized much of Kursk in August. US to send $1.25 billion in weapons to Ukraine, pushing to get aid out before Biden leaves office WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the United States is expected to announce it will send another $1.25 billion in military assistance to Ukraine. It's part of a push by the Biden administration to get as much aid to Kyiv as possible before leaving office on Jan. 20. Officials say the large package of aid includes a significant amount of munitions, including for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems and the HAWK air defense system. It also will provide Stinger missiles and 155 mm- and 105 mm artillery rounds. The officials say they expect the announcement will be made on Monday. They spoke on condition of anonymity to provide details not yet made public. An online debate over foreign workers in tech shows tensions in Trump's political coalition WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — An online spat between factions of Donald Trump’s supporters over immigration and the tech industry has thrown internal divisions in the president-elect’s political movement into public display. The argument previews fissures and contradictory views his coalition could bring to the White House. The rift laid bare tensions between the newest flank of Trump’s movement — that is, wealthy members of the tech world who want more highly skilled workers in their industry — and people in Trump’s Make America Great Again base who championed his hardline immigration policies. Canadian Cabinet ministers meet with Trump's nominee for commerce secretary in bid to avoid tariffs TORONTO (AP) — Two top Canadian Cabinet ministers have met with President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary at Mar-a-Lago as Canada tries to avoid sweeping tariffs when Trump takes office. New Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly met with Howard Lutnick, Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, as well as North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Trump’s pick to lead the Interior Department. The meeting was a follow up to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago last month. Trump has threatened to impose sweeping tariffs if Canada does not stem what he calls a flow of migrants and fentanyl into the United States. Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who instituted economic reforms, cremated in New Delhi NEW DELHI (AP) — Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister widely regarded as the architect of the country’s economic reform program, has been cremated after a state funeral. The veteran leader, who was also credited for a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, died late Thursday at age 92. Singh’s body was taken Saturday to the headquarters of his Congress party in New Delhi, where party leaders and activists paid tributes to him and chanted “Manmohan Singh lives forever.” Later, his body was transported to a crematorium ground for his last rites as soldiers beat drums. A mild-mannered technocrat, Singh was prime minister for 10 years until 2014. Winning ticket for $1.22 billion lottery jackpot sold in California, Mega Millions says At least one Mega Millions player has plenty of dough to ring in the New Year after drawing the winning number. After three months without anyone winning the top prize in the lottery, a ticket worth an estimated $1.22 billion was sold in California for the drawing Friday night. The California Lottery said the winning ticket was sold at Circle K (Sunshine Food and Gas) on Rhonda Rd. in Cottonwood. The winning ticket matched the white balls 3, 7, 37, 49, 55 and the gold Mega Ball 6. The identity of the winner or winners was not immediately known. The estimated jackpot was the fifth-highest ever for Mega Millions. A 9th telecoms firm has been hit by a massive Chinese espionage campaign, the White House says WASHINGTON (AP) — A top White House official says a ninth U.S. telecoms firm has been confirmed to have been hacked as part of a sprawling Chinese espionage campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans. Administration officials said this month that at least eight telecommunications companies, as well as dozens of nations, had been affected by the Chinese hacking blitz known as Salt Typhoon. But Anne Neuberger, a deputy national security adviser, said Friday that a ninth victim had been identified after the administration released guidance to companies about how to hunt for Chinese culprits in their networks.
10-man Barcelona concedes two late goals in draw at Celta VigoOne of my oldest Apple products is the 2009 iPod touch 3. It’s already 15 years old, and for the past decade, it has been collecting dust in my home. Every now and then, I try to find a 30-pin connector and a USB-A power brick to charge it and see what’s inside. Unfortunately, a few years ago, I saw all my old photos and notes disappear due to issues with iCloud sync. Besides that, iMessage stopped working because it didn’t let me log into my account without 2FA support. Still, every time I turn on my old , I feel like taking a trip down memory lane. All the little sounds and perfect UI are things I definitely miss. , which was released back in May of 2012. (!!!), Apple added the Notification Center and the ability to see notifications from the lock screen, iMessage, Newsstand (eventually, Apple Books), built-in support for Twitter, and iCloud support—crazy times. Still, there are a few things I can take advantage of with my iPod touch if I’m patient enough. These are five features that are still available: Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By signing up, I agree to the and have reviewed the With an old iPod touch, like mine, you can take advantage of other little features. You can create reminders, see the calendar, enjoy the old multitasking, try to open apps that no longer work with that device, and so on. Wrap up Turning my old iPod touch on is always great, as it makes me look back at how much technology evolved over the past decade. I remember the excitement of trying the iPod touch 3 for the first time, and today, it feels like every iPhone release is always kind of the same experience. Looking back, it isn’t an Apple device that old, but it reminds me of my teenage years when I used EarPods in school and felt like I was carrying the most technological and cool gadget available at the time. What’s your oldest Apple device that you like to turn on occasionally? Let me know at jose@bgr.com.
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