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Can ordinary citizens solve our toughest problems?England wicketkeeper Jordan Cox has been ruled out of the three-test series against New Zealand after fracturing his thumb in a net session during a tour match in Queenstown. Cox was set to make his test debut in the series opener in Christchurch, which starts on Thursday, as cover for regular gloveman Jamie Smith, who is skipping the tour for the birth of his first child. "I'm gutted for Jordan. He has been shaping up nicely, both with the bat and gloves, since we got to New Zealand," coach Brendon McCullum said in a team statement on Monday. "That's sport, and unfortunately, these things happen. We will get around him and look after him. He is resilient, and his time will come at some point in the future." Ollie Pope took the gloves for Sunday's second and final day of the tour match against the New Zealand Prime Minister's XI and a replacement for Cox will be announced "in due course", the team said.
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Panthers vs. Chiefs Predictions & Picks: Odds, Moneyline, Spread – Week 12LOS ANGELES (AP) — Blake Snell and the Los Angeles Dodgers have finalized a $182 million, five-year contract. The reigning World Series champions announced the deal with the two-time Cy Young Award winner on Saturday. Snell, who turns 32 on Wednesday, went 5-3 with a 3.12 ERA in 20 starts for San Francisco this year, throwing a no-hitter at Cincinnati on Aug. 2 for one of only 16 individual shutouts in the major leagues this season. The left-hander struck out 145 and walked 44 in 104 innings. He was sidelined between April 19 and May 22 by a strained left adductor and between June 2 and July 9 by a strained left groin. Snell gets a $52 million signing bonus , payable on Jan. 20, and annual salaries of $26 million, of which $13 million each year will be deferred. Because Snell is a Washington state resident, the signing bonus will not be subject to California income tax. Snell joins Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto atop Los Angeles’ rotation. Ohtani didn’t pitch this year while recovering from right elbow surgery but the two-way star is expected back on the mound in 2025. Snell won Cy Young Awards in 2018 with Tampa Bay and 2023 with San Diego. He is 76-58 with a 3.19 ERA in nine seasons with the Rays (2016-20), Padres (2021-23) and Giants. Because he turned down a qualifying offer from San Diego last November, the Giants were not eligible to give Snell another one and won’t receive draft-pick compensation. AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB
Victory Capital Management Inc. grew its position in shares of Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. ( NYSE:ESRT – Free Report ) by 7.3% during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 262,687 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock after buying an additional 17,777 shares during the quarter. Victory Capital Management Inc. owned 0.16% of Empire State Realty Trust worth $2,911,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Several other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also recently modified their holdings of ESRT. Signaturefd LLC lifted its holdings in shares of Empire State Realty Trust by 81.6% during the 3rd quarter. Signaturefd LLC now owns 3,391 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock valued at $38,000 after buying an additional 1,524 shares during the period. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. lifted its holdings in shares of Empire State Realty Trust by 35.5% during the 3rd quarter. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. now owns 5,412 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock valued at $59,000 after buying an additional 1,419 shares during the period. Ballentine Partners LLC bought a new position in shares of Empire State Realty Trust during the 3rd quarter valued at $129,000. Mercer Global Advisors Inc. ADV bought a new position in shares of Empire State Realty Trust during the 2nd quarter valued at $137,000. Finally, Creative Planning lifted its holdings in shares of Empire State Realty Trust by 20.5% during the 3rd quarter. Creative Planning now owns 12,598 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock valued at $140,000 after buying an additional 2,145 shares during the period. 67.10% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Empire State Realty Trust Trading Up 2.2 % NYSE:ESRT opened at $11.08 on Friday. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.23, a current ratio of 3.72 and a quick ratio of 3.72. The firm has a market capitalization of $1.85 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 41.04 and a beta of 1.40. Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. has a one year low of $8.39 and a one year high of $11.62. The business has a fifty day moving average price of $10.93 and a 200-day moving average price of $10.25. Analysts Set New Price Targets Several research firms have recently weighed in on ESRT. Wells Fargo & Company increased their price target on Empire State Realty Trust from $7.00 to $10.00 and gave the company an “underweight” rating in a report on Wednesday, September 11th. BMO Capital Markets upped their price objective on Empire State Realty Trust from $12.00 to $13.00 and gave the stock an “outperform” rating in a research note on Friday, November 15th. Finally, StockNews.com lowered Empire State Realty Trust from a “hold” rating to a “sell” rating in a research note on Saturday, November 2nd. View Our Latest Research Report on ESRT Empire State Realty Trust Company Profile ( Free Report ) Empire State Realty Trust, Inc (NYSE: ESRT) is a NYC-focused REIT that owns and operates a portfolio of modernized, amenitized, and well-located office, retail, and multifamily assets. The company is the recognized leader in energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality. ESRT’s flagship Empire State Building – the “World’s Most Famous Building” – includes its Observatory, Tripadvisor’s 2023 Travelers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best the #1 attraction in the US for two consecutive years. Read More Five stocks we like better than Empire State Realty Trust How Investors Can Find the Best Cheap Dividend Stocks Vertiv’s Cool Tech Makes Its Stock Red-Hot Insider Selling Explained: Can it Inform Your Investing Choices? MarketBeat Week in Review – 11/18 – 11/22 Basic Materials Stocks Investing 2 Finance Stocks With Competitive Advantages You Can’t Ignore Want to see what other hedge funds are holding ESRT? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. ( NYSE:ESRT – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Empire State Realty Trust Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Empire State Realty Trust and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
Trump calls Florida meeting with PM Trudeau productive amid stiff tariff threatPublished 5:24 pm Sunday, November 24, 2024 By Ernest Bowker LSU's football team runs out of the tunnel and onto the field at Tiger Stadium before the start of Saturday's game against Vanderbilt. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State receiver Kelly Akharaiyi (1) catches a pass as Missouri's Toriano Pride (2) defends during Saturday's game in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State running back Davon Booth (21) is tackled at the end of a play Saturday against Missouri. Booth rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown, but the Bulldogs lost 39-20. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Ole Miss' John Saunders Jr. dunks a basketball on the sideline after making an interception Saturday against Florida. (Hannah White/Ole Miss Athletics) Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden catches a touchdown pass in the second quarter of Saturday's 39-20 victory against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Alabama Quarterback Jalen Milroe (4) lunges forward for extra yardage during Saturday's game against Oklahoma. (Crimson Tide Photos/UA Athletics) Ole Miss defensive lineman Walter Nolen (2) wraps up Florida running back Jadan Baugh (13) during Saturday's game in Gainesville, Fla. (Hannah White/Ole Miss Athletics) LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier points to the sky before the Tigers' game against Vanderbilt on Saturday. Nussmeier threw for 332 yards and one touchdown as LSU won 24-17. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State tight end Seydou Traore (18) is upended by Missouri defensive back Nicholas DeLoach Jr. during Saturday's game in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State cheerleaders run onto the field at Davis Wade Stadium before the start of Saturday's football game against Missouri. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU offensive lineman Miles Frazier warms up before Saturday's game against Vanderbilt at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU long snapper Slade Roy (44) warms up before Saturday's game against Vanderbilt at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart warms up before the start of Saturday's game against Florida in Gainesville, Fla. (Hannah White/Ole Miss Athletics) Alabama Wide Receiver Germie Bernard (5) collects his thoughts during pregame warm-ups before the Crimson Tide faced Oklahoma on Saturday. (Crimson Tide Photos/UA Atheltics) Vanderbilt's Steven Sannieniola (14) stretches and collects his thoughts before Saturday's game against LSU. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State football fans cheer on their team during Saturday's game against Missouri at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU mascot Mike the Tiger wanders through Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge during Saturday's game against Vanderbilt. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Vanderbilt's Brock Taylor kicks off during Saturday's game against LSU in Baton Rouge. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Alabama Offensive Lineman Tyler Booker (52) blocks against Oklahoma during Saturday's SEC game. (Crimson Tide Photos/UA Athletics) Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden gestures to his teammates during Saturday's game against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU defensive end Sai'vion Jones works against Vanderbilt tight end Cole Spence during Saturday's game in Baton Rouge. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Missouri running back Nate Noel (8) is tackled by a Mississippi State defender during Saturday's game in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU running back Josh Williams (18) celebrates after scoring one of his two rushing touchdowns in a 24-17 win over Vanderbilt on Saturday night. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU running back Josh Williams (18) celebrates after scoring one of his two rushing touchdowns in a 24-17 win over Vanderbilt on Saturday night. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Alabama defensive lineman James Smith (23) tries to knock down the football after Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold (11) lets go of a pass. Jackson rushed for 131 yards to lead the Sooners to a 24-3 upset win over the Crimson Tide. (Crimson Tide Photos/UA Athletics) Mississippi State football fans cheer on their team during Saturday's game against Missouri at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State linebacker John Lewis (5) celebrates after making a tackle against Missouri. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) LSU's Damian Ramos (34) kicks a field goal against Vanderbilt. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State running back Davon Booth is pursued by Missouri defensive back Daylan Carnell (13) during Saturday's game in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State football fans ring their cowbells and cheer on their team during Saturday's game against Missouri at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Mississippi State center Ethan Miner snaps the ball to quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. (0) during Saturday's game against Missouri. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post) Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia (2) throws a pass against LSU. (Wyatt Mason/For The Vicksburg Post) Ole Miss receiver Tre Harris hauls in a touchdown pass against Florida. (Hannah White/Ole Miss Athletics) Week 13 of the Southeastern Conference football season was filled with the usual pageantry and drama the league is known for. No. 7 Alabama and No. 9 Ole Miss both were upset on the road, LSU got back on track by beating Vanderbilt, and Missouri kept Mississippi State’s season-long slump going, among other results . Vicksburg Post photographers Walter Frazier and Wyatt Mason were in Starkville and Baton Rouge to capture the action, and others from schools around the SEC have made their pictures available as well. We hope you enjoy this visual recap of some of the action from around the best college football league in the country. SEC scores Week 13 Nov. 23 Florida 24, Ole Miss 17 Georgia 59, Massachusetts 21 Tennessee 56, UTEP 0 South Carolina 56, Wofford 12 Arkansas 35, Louisiana Tech 14 Auburn 43, Texas A&M 41, 4OT LSU 24, Vanderbilt 17 Missouri 39, Mississippi State 20 Oklahoma 24, Alabama 3 Texas 31, Kentucky 14 ——— Week 14 schedule Friday, Nov. 29 Mississippi State at Ole Miss, 2:30 p.m. (ABC) Georgia Tech at Georgia, 6:30 p.m. (ABC) Saturday, Nov. 30 Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 11 a.m. (ABC) South Carolina at Clemson, 11 a.m. (ESPN) Louisville at Kentucky, 11 a.m. (SEC Network) Arkansas at Missouri, 2:30 p.m. (SEC Network) Auburn at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. (ABC) Florida at Florida State, 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Oklahoma at LSU, 6 p.m. (ESPN) Texas at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m. (ABC) Ernest Bowker is The Vicksburg Post's sports editor. He has been a member of The Vicksburg Post's sports staff since 1998, making him one of the longest-tenured reporters in the paper's 140-year history. The New Jersey native is a graduate of LSU. In his career, he has won more than 50 awards from the Mississippi Press Association and Associated Press for his coverage of local sports in Vicksburg.
Need some assistance with NYT Strands today? Today's theme — "Shape and bake" — is pretty direct in terms of what it's about, but you may still struggle to find the hidden answers. Below, we've compiled some useful hints for Strands #284, as well as the answers, should it come to that. We'll start off with some clues, before building up to the full answer for Strands #284, so read on if you need a little help. Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for Strands #284. Today's NYT Strands answer — Today's theme and hints The official theme for NYT Strands #284 is... "Shape and bake". And here's an unofficial hint from me: "Decorated treats". If you're still in the dark, here are some useful words to give you those valuable clue tokens: Still struggling? The spangram will give you a hint about the connection word. Today, it starts with 'C' and ends with 'R'. Scroll down to find out what it is... It's COOKIECUTTER. Today's Strands answers So, what are today's Strands answers for game #284? Drumroll, please... ...and the spangram was COOKIECUTTER. Strands #284 “Shape and bake” 🔵🟡🔵🔵 🔵🔵🔵🔵 Hi Strands fans. A nice and easy one today. "Shape and bake" - to me - can only refer to holiday cookies, and I was thus able to get the puzzle done pretty quickly. It helped that I found BUNNY right away in the top left, which confirmed the theme. When I saw the word "cookie" below it, I instantly realized that this was part of the spangram and followed it round to spell COOKIECUTTER in a circle. Now it was just a case of recalling popular cookie shapes. I saw FLOWER first in the bottom left, before tackling the two in the center of the spangram: ANGEL and HEART. DIAMOND was the last remaining long word, found in the top right, and that just left two to unpick in the bottom right. As they were four letters each, this presented a bit of a problem, but I was eventually able to figure it out: BELL and STAR. Yesterday's Strands answers Reading this in a later time zone? You can find the full article on yesterday's Strands answers for game #283 right here .LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Austin Seibert choked back tears taking responsibility for missing the extra point that would have tied the score in the final minute. Jeremy Reaves choked back tears blaming himself for a missed assignment that led to a kickoff return touchdown. And John Bates choked back tears talking about moving forward from his costly fumble. All of those late mistakes contributed to the Washington Commanders' third consecutive loss , 34-26 to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in a game that was wholly unremarkable until fourth quarter chaos. The teams combined to score 31 points in the final four minutes, the most in an NFL game in more than a decade, and the Commanders (7-5) came out on the wrong end of it in a defeat that further endangers their playoff chances. “Any time you lose a game or you lose a game in that type of fashion, it’s very difficult and it’s tough, but it never comes down to one play,” rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels said. “There’s plays throughout the game where little things add up to big things.” There were a lot of little things. After Bates fumbled, the Cowboys (4-7) took an 11-point lead and the Commanders made a 2-point conversion to cut the deficit to three, Dallas' KaVonte Turpin returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown. “I didn’t make the play when it was there to make, and it cost us,” said Reaves, one of the league’s top special teams players and the All-Pro pick for that two seasons ago. “No excuse, man. I’ve made that play 100 times, and I didn’t make it today and it cost us the game. It’s unacceptable. It’s solely on me. It’s going to sting for a while. It’s going to hurt.” After Seibert made a 51-yard field goal, Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin on an 86-yard TD that made it 27-26 with 21 seconds left. Coach Dan Quinn said no thought was given to going for 2 in that situation. Seibert, who missed the past two games with a right hip injury, was wide left on the point-after attempt. “I just wasn’t striking it well,” said Seibert, who added he felt fine and did not blame a low snap for his miss. "It didn’t make a difference at all. It was on me.” Juanyeh Thomas returned the onside kick immediately after 43 yards for a touchdown to put Dallas up eight with 14 seconds left. The 31 combined points are the second most in a game since at least 2000, behind only Minnesota and Baltimore's 36 in their game Dec. 8, 2013. Cowboys-Commanders was the first game in the Super Bowl era to have two missed extra points, two kickoff return touchdowns and a blocked punt. “We got down to the end there and it was a game-situational extravaganza,” Dallas coach Mike McCarthy said. “It was like Yahtzee. Everything was in there." While Washington's skid continued, the Cowboys ended their losing streak at five thanks to strong play from QB Cooper Rush, a defense that forced two turnovers and, of course, special teams success. Rush was 24 of 32 for 247 yards and TD passes to Jalen Tolbert and Luke Schoonmaker. “Lot of games left,” Rush said. “We’re sitting at 4-7. This is why you play them.” The Commanders have some soul-searching to do after losing as a 10 1/2-point favorite in the meeting of NFC East rivals and doing so in a way that left players so emotional. “The crazy games, I know they feel a little bit better whenever you win them,” punter and holder Tress Way said. “But that’s a tough pill to swallow.” Cowboys: LG Tyler Smith was inactive with ankle and knee injuries. ... RG Zack Martin (ankle), CB Trevon Diggs (groin/knee) and TE Jake Ferguson (concussion) were ruled out prior to game day and did not travel for the game. Commanders: RB Austin Ekeler was concussed on a kickoff return in the final seconds and taken to a hospital for further evaluation. ... RB Brian Robinson Jr. left with an ankle injury in the first half, returned and then left again. ... RT Andrew Wylie was concussed in the third quarter and did not return. ... C Tyler Biadasz was evaluated for a concussion in the fourth. ... CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) missed a third consecutive game since being acquired at the trade deadline from New Orleans. Cowboys: Host the New York Giants on Thursday in the traditional Thanksgiving Day game in Dallas. Commanders: Host the Tennessee Titans next Sunday in Washington’s final game before its late bye week. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
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