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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Cornerback Riley Moss is “good to go” for the Denver Broncos' crucial game at Cincinnati on Saturday. “He's doing good,” coach Sean Payton said Thursday. “He'll be ready to go.” The Broncos (9-6), who would end their eight-year playoff drought with a win or a tie against the Bengals (7-8), have sorely missed the second-year pro from Iowa since he sprained an MCL against Las Vegas in Week 12. The Broncos allowed 26.3 points per game during his absence. With Moss in the lineup opposite superstar Patrick Surtain II, Denver gave up just 16.8 points per game. Aside from allowing defensive coordinator Vance Joseph to go back to employing more man coverage, Riley's return is expected to give the Broncos defense back its bite. “I think he's got an awfully competitive juice, yeah, I would say you definitely felt his absence, not just physically as a player but also his presence," Payton said. Earlier this week, Surtain said, “it’s great to have him back” at practice. “I mean, you talk about a guy who was playing lights-out before the injury, but to see him back out there with confidence, out there practicing, getting his mojo back, it brings a lot of confidence to the team.” Moss has enjoyed a breakout season in Denver with 71 tackles, eight pass breakups and an interception. He played in 14 games as a rotation player his rookie season after recovering from core muscle surgery that relegated him to special teams and spot duty in 2023. Moss wasn't available for comment Thursday as he was receiving treatment during the locker room access period. Moss has been the perfect complement to Surtain because of the physical play, bravado and the production he provides as opposing offenses shy away from Surtain. “It's going to be really good” having him back on the field, outside linebacker Nik Bonitto said. “I mean, I know the work that he's been putting in to get back and just knowing the type of season that he's had I'm just happy that he's going to be able to come back against an opponent like this.” Denver's defense hasn't been the same without Moss. The Broncos allowed 32 points to the Cleveland Browns when former teammate Jerry Jeudy caught nine passes for a career-best 235 yards. Jonathan Taylor’s unforced fumble at the goal line as he was about to score a 41-yard touchdown and give Indianapolis a 20-3 lead saved the Broncos in Week 15 and allowed Denver to seize momentum and get the victory. And Denver couldn’t stop Justin Herbert , who led the Los Angeles Chargers back from a double-digit third-quarter deficit for a 34-27 win last week. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflTORONTO - CBC is restoring its live New Year’s Eve celebration. A year after the national broadcaster cancelled the 2024 countdown due to “financial pressures,” it says the special event is back on the TV schedule to mark the dawn of 2025. Festivities begin Dec. 31 with the one-hour “22 Minutes New Year’s Eve Pregame Special,” a satirical reflection on the events of 2024 with the cast of the political comedy series “This Hour Has 22 Minutes.” It will be followed by “Canada Live! Countdown 2025,” a special hosted by news anchor Adrienne Arsenault and singer Jann Arden broadcasting live from Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre, and anchor Ian Hanomansing and comedian Ali Hassan at Vancouver’s VanDusen Botanical Garden. A representative for the CBC says the coast-to-coast show will feature reporters at more than a dozen community events across the country while a countdown to the new year will take place in each of the six time zones. Throughout the seven-and-a-half-hour program, “many Canadian celebrity guests” will appear in live and pre-taped messages. “Canada Live! Countdown 2025” begins at 8 p.m. ET on CBC News Network and CBC Gem with CBC-TV and CBC Radio picking up the feed at 9 p.m. in local markets. Last year, the CBC replaced its live New Year’s Eve programming with a taped Just For Laughs special hosted by comedian Mae Martin. That left Canadians without a homegrown countdown on any of the major networks, which sparked blowback on social media from some viewers. The CBC began its annual specials in 2017 to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial year. Some of the more recent broadcasts were hosted by comedian Rick Mercer and featured fireworks and musical performances in key cities. But when CBC paused those plans last year, it said the show had become “increasingly expensive to produce.” The decision to sideline the program was made shortly after members of Parliament summoned outgoing CBC president Catherine Tait to testify about job cuts and her refusal to rule out bonuses for CBC executives. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 12, 2024.
Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Burnley Express, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. The line-up for Celebrity Cyclone has been confirmed for 2024. I’m a Celebrity is preparing for the final two days of this year’s season - and a winner will soon be crowned. Oti won the golden ticket straight through to the coveted challenge - a fan and participant favourite each year. However more places were up for grabs. Advertisement Advertisement A double elimination shocked fans and the campmates on Thursday (December 5) night - but how many of the remaining six stars survived tonight's (December 6) episode. Here’s all you need to know: Stay up-to-date with the latest UK news and culture with our free UK Today newsletter. It is one of the most iconic I’m a Celebrity challenges and a benchmark for the participants. However only a handful of stars can make it all the way to take on Celebrity Cyclone. Oti Mabuse won the golden ticket in the two part challenge spread across the episodes on Wednesday (December 4) and Thursday. After two trips to the Arcade of Agony, she won the major advantage. Advertisement Advertisement She was joined by Danny Jones, Coleen Rooney and Reverend Richard Coles. Two more celebs were sent home in yet another double elimination. The unlucky two were Alan Halsall and GK Barry. Their depatures come just before the final two episodes of I’m a Celebrity 2024 - as the top six became a top four. Find out who makes it to the final day in Saturday’s (December 7) episode. Friday’s episode started, as is tradition, with a recap of the events from the day prior, up to the double elimination of Maura and Barry. Alan had the pleasure of announcing the details of the latest Bush Tucker trial - with two celebs set to take part. Advertisement Advertisement Once again, it was up to the campmates to decide who would face the challenge. Coleen Rooney and Reverend Richard Coles volunteered. It was a trial called ‘Dreaded Dregs’ - a drinking themed challenge. They had a chance to win up to six stars, but some of the drinking games saw the two celebs facing off against each other. Starting with a game of spin the bottle, Coleen had to drink a ‘jungle drink’ - made from blended pig testicles. Who hasn’t downed one of these have a few pints? She successfully won the first star. The two celebs then went head to head, for a game of gruesome flip cup - with the celeb taking the longest having to face a forfeit. Advertisement Advertisement They got two stars for the game, but Coleen was the slowest and had to face the forfeit. Meaning she had to face the next one on her own. She had to face six shots, including blended camel teets and then horses anuses. Like a true trooper, Coleen managed to finish all of them. For the next game, it was a Bush Tucker twist on beer pong - and two stars were up for grabs. And they managed to win them both. A seventh star was then up for grabs, if Coleen and Richard could finish a dirty fishbowl drink together. If they managed it - drinks would be up for grabs for everyone back in camp that evening. Advertisement Advertisement Coleen struggled but Richard kept going and finished it all. Winning the final star - taking the total to seven: six for meals and one for drinks. After the challenge, each of the celebs were pulled out of camp for a surprise: to meet a family member or loved one for an emotional reunion. It was a piece of TV that was bound to touch the hearts of even the most curmudgeonly watchers. What do you think of the line-up for Celebrity Cyclone this year? Share your thoughts by emailing me: [email protected] .
Native American patients are sent to collections for debts the government owesquarterback is out for Week 12's matchup with the . Defensive end will not play either. Purdy did not practice on Friday, which made his status uncertain. But head coach Kyle Shanahan officially announced he was out when meeting with reporters after practice. will start at quarterback versus Green Bay. Additionally, left tackle is listed as questionable with an ankle injury and will be a game-time decision, according to Shanahan. Kyle Shanahan shares final injury updates ahead of . — San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) Earlier on Friday, on its injury report. He was previously listed as questionable, but has now been officially downgraded. Bosa was also listed as out on the injury report due to hip and oblique issues. He suffered the injury in practice on Nov. 6 and played through the injury in Week 10's matchup with . The pass rusher left last week's matchup with the Seahawks in the third quarter and did not return. Following the game, Bosa told reporters that he while compensating for the hip injury. Williams suffered his injury in Week 10, as well. He played against Seattle after taking a painkilling injection for his ankle, but that may have made the situation worse. The veteran offensive lineman did not participate in practice all week. Brock Purdy is NOT practicing as 49ers final session underway in rain before flight to Green Bay — Cam Inman (@CamInman) Right shoulder soreness on Wednesday and Thursday, and he did not participate in the team's final practice session before traveling to Green Bay. General manager John Lynch that Purdy had an MRI and described his status for Sunday as "tenuous." "Hopefully, he makes progress, and we can have a shot at this weekend, but we’ll see," Lynch said. "I think it’s tenuous.” Brock Purdy shuts himself down mid practice. — Grant Cohn (@grantcohn) At Thursday's practice, Purdy's participation consisted of soft throws while San Francisco's other three quarterbacks went through drills with QB coach Brian Griese. Purdy stopped after approximately five minutes, had his shoulder worked on by trainers and went back to the locker room, according to reporters on the scene. Purdy appeared to suffer the injury during to the . He finished the game, yet did not make any throws over 10 yards following the hit that potentially injured him. There was no indication afterward that Purdy was hurt. Allen is in his second season with the 49ers after seeing no action behind Purdy and during the 2023-24 campaign. He played 2019 with the , followed by three seasons with the .
More loans, more pains and the season of discontentCLEVELAND (AP) — Alyssa Nakken, the first woman to coach in a Major League Baseball game, is leaving the San Francisco Giants to join the Cleveland Guardians. Nakken made history in 2022 when she took over as first-base coach following an ejection. A former college softball star at Sacramento State, Nakken joined the Giants in 2014 and was promoted to a spot on manager Gabe Kapler's staff in 2020, becoming the majors' first full-time female coach. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, obituaries, sports, and more.
When the tsunami hit India on December 26, 2004, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh , then just a few months at the helm, faced not only a grave national tragedy, but also a moment where India would be tested internationally. Contrary to his quiet demeanour, Dr. Singh, who died on the same day 20 years later , made several bold decisions in the hours that followed, recount officials who served with him. The first was that India would not accept aid from abroad and would manage the crisis internally. The second, that India would help others who had been hit by the giant waves that took more than 2,30,000 lives across the Indian Ocean. Within hours, the government cleared naval and air force missions to Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, with a total of 32 Indian ships and 5,500 troops joining the international effort, which announced India’s arrival on the global scene as a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) first responder. The third decision was to coordinate regularly with others involved in the effort, most notably the U.S., Japan and Australia, in meetings that led to the formation of the Quad. Also read | Manmohan Singh: A forthright Finance Minister Within a year, however, Dr. Singh’s government was hit by a political tsunami, also of international proportions, as his External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh had to resign over the Volcker oil-for-food bribery scandal. He replaced him with his most senior colleague Pranab Mukherjee, and later with S.M. Krishna, but Dr. Singh never really gave up control of Indian foreign policy, and his imprint on each foray was unmistakeable. Journalists who spoke to him were always struck by how closely he followed all international events, and he would frequently invite those who travelled to one country or another of interest to his 7 Race Course Road for a cup of tea and a serious chat. Although he was sometimes criticised by the Opposition for being “maun” or silent, Dr. Singh was a prolific communicator when it came to his foreign policy. He made a point of speaking to the journalists who travelled with him, off the record, at least once on his way to any country. On his way back, he almost always held a press conference on board, answering questions about the visit, and also on other issues of the moment. At a book launch of his speeches in 2018, Dr. Singh referred to this practice, defending himself against the charge that he didn’t engage the media. “I certainly was not a Prime Minister who was afraid of talking to the press,” he said, pointedly. Two policy breakthroughs The engagement with the Quad, though short-lived until it was revived in 2017, also laid the path for two of Dr. Singh’s biggest foreign policy breakthroughs: with Japan, that ended India’s isolation over the nuclear tests of 1998. He began a new chapter along with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who referred to Dr. Singh as his “mentor or guru”. The other was the engagement with the United States for the civil nuclear deal. Without agreeing to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Dr. Singh’s team of negotiators were able to win waivers at the Nuclear Suppliers Group that also opened up the path for India and the U.S. to collaborate together in a number of areas, and freed up India’s access to nuclear energy. Dr. Singh’s personal ties with U.S. President George W. Bush, whom he controversially told in 2008, “The people of India deeply love you”, and with his successor President Barack Obama, who has often spoke of his admiration for Dr. Singh’s intellect and wisdom, were a key part of the relationship. In this November 8, 2010 file image, US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh greet each other after addressing a joint press conference at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: PTI Former Foreign Secretary and Dr. Singh’s special envoy on climate change Shyam Saran recounts how deeply the Prime Minister involved himself in the progress of negotiations. When talks hit a wall over nuclear fuel “reprocessing rights” for example, Dr. Singh went directly up to President Bush with the problem on the sidelines of a multilateral summit. Within no time, Mr. Bush directed his officials to “make it happen”. In an interview to The Hindu when former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee died, Dr. Singh said in a non-partisan moment – now quite rare in Indian politics – that he had followed a path shown by Mr. Vajpayee in two areas. “In relations with the United States, and ties with Pakistan, I took more or less the same line as Mr. Vajpayee had taken,” he said, adding, “I think that relations in our neighbourhood, and that includes China, are important for India to realise its chosen destiny.” n this Saturday, September 16, 2006 file image, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf after a bilateral meeting during the 14th Nonaligned Summit in Havana, Cuba. | Photo Credit: PTI However, while the U.S engagement brought Dr. Singh accolades, the outreaches to Pakistan frequently ended in frustration. From the very beginning as Prime Minister, he picked up the 2003 Vajpayee-Musharraf dialogue, appointing veteran diplomat Satinder Lambah as his envoy for back-channel dialogues with Pakistan on a plan for a peace treaty and the resolution of Jammu and Kashmir issue. As Mr. Lambah records in his book In Pursuit of Peace, Dr. Singh was clear about the parameters of the agreements – that these would involve “making borders irrelevant” without any territorial consequences. In another interview to this reporter just before the 2009 elections, he admitted candidly that the 2008 Mumbai attacks had put paid to any plans for peace with Pakistan. However, he did not believe there was a choice but to continue to try and engage with the neighbour. A decade later, Dr. Singh was sharply criticised for not carrying out strikes on Pakistan in retaliation for the terror attacks with a clear trail to its intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). However, as Shiv Shankar Menon writes in his memoir Choices , it was a decision that he may not have agreed with himself, but that paid in terms of appreciation internationally for India’s restraint. The process that began then for accountability still continues, but in the years that followed 2008, the government was able to successfully pursue the case for sanctioning Pakistan under the Financial Action Task Force, and prevail on countries like the U.S. and the U.K. to step up pressure for action against terror groups by Pakistan. India’s coming of age internationally, in one sense, came in 2010, when Dr. Singh hosted the leaders of every UN Security Council permanent member in Delhi. In this Dec. 31, 2007 photo, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh with Russian president Vladimir Putin on his arrival at Air Force Station Palam in New Delhi | Photo Credit: PTI Despite the continuing trouble with Pakistan, Dr. Singh continued to try and engage with its leaders, meeting Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, and then PM Nawaz Sharif. In his drawing room at Motilal Nehru Marg in Delhi, he would point to a painting – of his native village in Pakistan – that President Pervez Musharraf had gifted him, and he had exchanged with him a photograph of Musharraf’s family home in Daryaganj, the “Neher wali Haveli”. While he was clear that he could never travel to Pakistan as PM until its policy on terrorism changed, Dr. Singh did allow himself a brief look of regret, as he spoke of his desire to visit his home across the border just once. 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