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NoneActivating Your Credit Card? Don’t Skip the Mobile Wallet StepKentucky will aim to improve upon its best start in seven seasons when it hosts Western Kentucky on Tuesday night in Lexington, Ky., in the final game of the BBN Invitational. The Wildcats (5-0) are ranked No. 8 in the latest Associated Press poll and are setting impressive offensive milestones even for a program as tradition-rich as Kentucky, which includes eight national championships. The Wildcats have scored 97 or more points in their first four home games for the first time in program history and eclipsed the 100-point mark in three of those games. Their lone trip out of state was a solid 77-72 victory over Duke in a matchup of top-10 teams in Atlanta. Kentucky has also made at least 10 three-pointers in each of its first five games of a season for the first time ever. "I think Kentucky attracts good people," Kentucky coach Mark Pope said after the Wildcats' 108-59 win over Jackson State on Friday. "It's the one place in all college basketball where you represent just a fanbase in a different, unique way." Otega Oweh and Koby Brea have led the Wildcats' early scoring outburst. Oweh, who is averaging 16.2 points per game, had 21 points on 8-for-12 shooting against Jackson State. "He gets us off to unbelievable starts every night," Pope told reporters after that game. "He's probably been our most consistent guy in games." Brea, who scored 22 points against Jackson State and is averaging 16.0 points per game, is leading the nation in 3-point accuracy at 74.1 percent. As a team, the Wildcats are shooting 42.3 percent from beyond the arc. And the few times they miss, Amari Williams has been doing the dirty work on the glass, averaging 10.8 boards in addition to 9.6 points per game. Kentucky faces a different challenge than it's had to contend with so far in the Hilltoppers (3-2), who have won three in a row after losing their first two games to Wichita State and Grand Canyon. Their up-tempo play hasn't exactly resulted in great offensive output, but in the Hilltoppers' 79-62 win over Jackson State on Wednesday, they shot 45.2 percent from 3-point range (14 for 31). "I was happy to see a lot of different guys contribute tonight and, hopefully, get their feet under them a little bit and get some confidence," said Western Kentucky coach Hank Plona, who is in his first season as head coach. "Obviously, Tuesday will be quite a test and challenge for us and we'll need them to be at their absolute best." Western Kentucky has an experienced group, which returned mostly intact from last season. The team is led by Conference USA first-team selection Don McHenry, who is leading the team with 17.2 points and 2.2 steals per game. McHenry is one of four Hilltoppers with scoring averages in double figures. Julius Thedford (11.4 points per game) and Babacar Faye (15.0) are each shooting 40 percent or better from 3-point range. Western Kentucky also figures to challenge the Wildcats on the boards as it enters the game ranked in the top 25 in defensive rebounding (30.4 per game). Faye leads the Hilltoppers in that department, averaging 7.8 rebounds per game and figures to battle Williams inside. "We're not the biggest team in the world, but our depth and our quickness are our strengths," Plona said. --Field Level Media

In conclusion, November's sales figures have reaffirmed the resilience of the console market and the enduring appeal of gaming as a form of entertainment. As Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo gear up for the final stretch of the year, all signs point to a successful conclusion to 2021 as they work towards achieving their annual sales targets and setting the stage for a promising start to the new year.

The Baltimore Ravens , led by coach John Harbaugh , face the Los Angeles Chargers , led by coach Jim Harbaugh , in Week 12 of the NFL season on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 (11/24/24) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free via a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV . You can also watch via a subscription to Sling TV , which is offering half off your first month. Here’s what you need to know: What : NFL Week 12 Who : Ravens vs. Chargers When : Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 (11/24/24) Where : SoFi Stadium Time : 8:15 p.m. ET TV : ESPN Live stream: DirecTV Stream or fuboTV *** Here’s a preview capsule via the Associated Press: EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Most of the attention surrounding Monday night’s showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Chargers has been centered on the first coaching matchup since 2012 between John and Jim Harbaugh. Once the game kicks off, all the focus will be on quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Justin Herbert. “To be honest, I don’t think about it,” Jackson said of the hype around the Harbaugh Bowl. ”I can’t speak for everyone else. I remember watching them, not literally play against each other, but coaching against each other for the Super Bowl game. I remember watching that. I thought that was dope, but I don’t think about it right now.” Jackson directs a Ravens offense that’s averaging a league-leading 430.1 yards per game. The seventh-year signal caller also leads the NFL with a 117.3 passer rating and is second with 25 touchdown passes. Herbert was hampered by foot and ankle injuries the first quarter of the season, which also steepened the learning curve with a new offense. Since their bye in Week 5, though, the Chargers' offense has been more consistent, averaging 368.2 yards — eighth-best in the league over the past six games. Both quarterbacks have excelled when playing on “Monday Night Football.” Jackson is 6-2 with a 124.0 passer rating, 20 touchdowns and no interceptions. Herbert is 4-3 with nine touchdowns and three interceptions. “Coach Harbaugh has done a great job and we enjoy playing for him so much,” Herbert said. “We know how important it is for him. It is another very important game for us, but also understand it is a special moment for him.” Jackson’s strength this season has been on intermediate passes. He’s completing an NFL-best 69.1% of his passes that are 10-19 yards in the air for 965 yards with 11 touchdowns and only one interception. Herbert and the Chargers' penchant for wanting to burn opposing defenses with deep balls has been rediscovered under Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman. Herbert has seven touchdowns and no interceptions on passes of at least 20 air yards. He’ll be facing a Ravens defense that has allowed the second-most yards and tied for the most touchdowns (seven) given up on deep passes. There’s good reason why there’s a lot of hype surrounding this matchup — it is an important game for both teams to solidify their chances of getting to the playoffs. Los Angeles (7-3) has won four straight and holds the fifth seed in the AFC. Baltimore (7-4) holds the sixth seed and can’t afford to go two losses down to the Chargers if they can’t catch Pittsburgh for the AFC North title. This is the third matchup between the Harbaugh brothers. The previous two were when Jim was coaching the San Francisco 49ers. John has won both meetings — 16-6 in Baltimore on Thanksgiving Day 2011 and 34-31 in Super Bowl 47 in New Orleans to end the 2012 season. Monday night’s game is occurring on their parents' 63rd wedding anniversary. Jack and Jackie Harbaugh will not be at the game and are spending Thanksgiving week in Florida. The quarterbacks aren’t the only intriguing matchup. Both teams also possess strong run games. Baltimore’s Derrick Henry leads the league with 1,185 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns (13 rushing, 2 receiving). He’s also the fourth player in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) with a touchdown in each of his first 11 games in a season. Henry replaced the two backs now in Los Angeles' backfield — J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. Dobbins is third in the AFC with 726 yards and his 4.8 yards per carry is second in the conference among those with at least 100 carries. Henry leads with a 6.0 yard average. Edwards missed four games with an ankle injury, but is averaging 5.1 yards on 16 carries in the two games since his return. Monday’s matchup features the top three players in the AFC in running plays of at least 20 yards. Jackson has 24, followed by Henry (23) and Dobbins (22). The connections in this matchup run deeper than the Harbaughs. Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz spent 26 seasons in the Ravens' front office. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman and defensive coordinator Jesse Minter are two of five assistants who also spent time on John Harbaugh’s Baltimore staff. Six players, including Dobbins and Edwards, are also former Ravens. Linebacker Kyle Van Noy was with the Chargers during the 2022 season, while backup quarterback Josh Johnson (San Diego) and outside linebacker David Ojabo (Michigan) played for Jim Harbaugh in college. Ravens running backs coach Willie Taggart was on Harbaugh’s staff at Stanford, but also played for family patriarch Jack Harbaugh at Western Kentucky. Secondary coach Doug Mallory played with Jim Harbaugh at Michigan and also was a defensive analyst on his staff. Los Angeles — tied for fifth in the league with 34 sacks on the season — has 21 in its last four games. Linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu has led the way with seven sacks in that span, while linebacker Bud Dupree and defensive lineman Poona Ford have three apiece. Baltimore is tied for third with 35 sacks and has recorded at least two sacks in 14 straight games, the league’s longest active streak. Van Noy leads the team with seven. Tuipulotu and Van Noy are the only players in the NFL this season to have three straight games with multiple sacks. RECOMMENDED • nj .com What channel is the Los Angeles Chargers game today (11/25/24)? FREE LIVE STREAM, Time, TV, Channel for NFL W Nov. 25, 2024, 7:00 a.m. What channel is the Baltimore Ravens game today (11/25/24)? FREE LIVE STREAM, Time, TV, Channel for NFL Week Nov. 25, 2024, 7:00 a.m. One player the Ravens could count on pretty much unconditionally through the years has been kicker Justin Tucker, but he missed twice last weekend against Pittsburgh, raising his season total of failed field goal attempts to six. “If you just take the 10,000-foot view, and you look at where all the kicks have gone, they’ve gone just wide left,” Tucker said. “The adjustment is pretty clear; I just need to make it a point not to let the ball carry to the left. So, that’s something that we’re going to continue to work on in practice.”

Dynamic midfielders played a crucial role in controlling the tempo of the game and dictating play in midfield battles. In Hiller's Best XI, creative playmakers and hardworking midfield enforcers were recognized for their ability to influence the game both defensively and offensively, with precise passes, intelligent movement, and relentless work rate on display.One of the key factors contributing to the rise in the SME Development Index is the ongoing efforts by the Chinese government to support and promote the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises. Various policy measures, including tax incentives, financial support, and simplified administrative procedures, have been implemented to create a more favorable environment for SMEs to thrive. Additionally, the government's emphasis on technological innovation and digitalization has encouraged SMEs to adopt advanced technologies and improve their competitiveness in the market.In light of these facts, it is not surprising that some are quick to point fingers at the US and Israel, suggesting that they played a direct role in orchestrating Bashar al-Assad's resignation. Critics argue that Western interference in the Middle East has a long history of causing more harm than good, leading to the rise of extremist groups, perpetuating instability, and fueling anti-Western sentiment.

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Undeterred, John and Sarah refused to give up on their daughter. They tirelessly sought out a second kidney donor, and once again, Emily underwent the grueling process of a second transplant. This time, the surgery went smoothly, and Emily's body accepted the new kidney gratefully. The family breathed a collective sigh of relief, grateful for the miracle that had come their way.

A sensor has been developed to monitor fluctuating proteins within the body in real time. This is in the form of a new implantable medical device that functions ‘like a tree branch’ to grab proteins. The device comprises strands of DNA that stick to proteins, shake them off and then grab more proteins. To present the benefits of the device, the Northwestern University researchers used an animal study to deploy the device to accurately track biomarkers of inflammation (assessing protein biomarkers of inflammation in diabetic rats). Going forwards, the device could additionally track protein markers for other illnesses, including heart failure. According to lead researcher Shana O. Kelley , interviewed by Lab Manager : “The device’s design is analogous to a continuous glucose monitor that sits on your arm and measures levels right beneath your skin. You can see that your glucose levels are increasing in real-time. But then maybe you take your insulin, and your glucose goes back down.” Kelley adds: “You need to be able to measure trends in the wrong direction and trends in the right direction. It’s the same with proteins in inflammation. We need to track fluctuations in order to get a full picture of what’s happening in the body. This is a completely new capability — to be able to watch inflammation in real time. There are a huge number of applications that we are now beginning to explore.” The nanoscale sensors are described by the researchers are resembling ‘rows of bulbous pendulums’, each comprising a double-stranded cord of DNA. One end of the DNA strand is attached to an electrode, and the other end is attached to another bit of DNA that binds to a desired protein. When the researchers apply an alternating electric field, the pendulum-like sensors swing back and forth — flinging off proteins within a mere minute and catching others. The DNA sensors can ‘release’ their proteins after each measurement cycle, enabling continuous, real-time monitoring inside the body. For the animal study, the researchers designed sensors to bind to two protein cytokines, which are key markers of inflammation. Then they attached the device into the skin of rats with diabetes. Because diabetes and inflammation are tightly linked, many complications associated with diabetes are caused by inflammation. The sensors successfully measured concentration changes of both proteins within fluid. When the rats fasted or received insulin, the sensors tracked cytokine levels as they drifted down. Conversely, when researchers injected the rats with a substance that agitates the immune system, the inflammatory cytokine levels rapidly shot up. The research has been published in the journal Science , titled “Active-reset protein sensors enable continuous in vivo monitoring of inflammation.” Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news.Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and health journalism. He is additionally a practising microbiologist; and an author. He is also interested in history, politics and current affairs.

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Let’s get the good news in Philadelphia out of the way first. The Eagles are riding a nine-game winning streak, Saquon Barkley is making a serious run at the NFL season rushing record and a playoff berth was clinched for the fourth straight year under coach Nick Sirianni. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Let’s get the good news in Philadelphia out of the way first. The Eagles are riding a nine-game winning streak, Saquon Barkley is making a serious run at the NFL season rushing record and a playoff berth was clinched for the fourth straight year under coach Nick Sirianni. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Let’s get the good news in Philadelphia out of the way first. The Eagles are riding a nine-game winning streak, Saquon Barkley is making a serious run at the NFL season rushing record and a playoff berth was clinched for the fourth straight year under coach Nick Sirianni. Now, about all that grumbling ... . Yes, Philly sports fans, media and social media doomsayers are usually the ones with a complaint even in the best of times for the pro teams. Perhaps it’s a bit unsettling around Philadelphia, then, that the grousing after a win over Carolina this weekend came from inside the locker room. Wide receivers DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown, and even Jalen Hurts, made public their complaints about the state of the (diminishing) passing game, putting the coaching staff on notice that enough was enough and it was time to rev up the engine on a pair of 1,000-yard receivers and get the offense humming headed into the postseason. Even Sirianni conceded that yes, it was fair to raise questions about an offense that allowed Smith and Brown to combine for only eight catches and 80 yards. The problem this week? “Being on the same page,” Smith said. Smith is coming off consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons and has yet to break 100 in a game this season. Brown has four 100-yard games, well off last season’s run when he topped 100 yards in six straight games and seven times overall. Hurts threw for just 108 yards with two TDs passing and one rushing score. Should an offense getting on the same page develop into this much of a concern for the Eagles (11-2) after 13 games? “No. I just say no,” Hurts said. There are reasons the numbers are down. The easy one, of course, is that the traditionally pass-happy Eagles have leaned on Barkley and his team-record 1,623 yards to steer the offense in his first season. Hurts also shoulders his share of the blame given his propensity for holding on to the ball. He was sacked four times and missed Smith and Brown the few times he did chuck the ball deep to open receivers on long routes. Hurts didn’t throw Brown the ball a couple of times when he was open, including on a TD pass to Smith. “Have to find a way to come together and come and sync as a unit and play complementary ball,” Hurts said. Hurts has topped 300 yards passing only once this season and his last three games are at 179-118-108. He does have only five interceptions and has thrown just one during the winning streak. What needs help The offensive woes start at the beginning. The Eagles have yet to score a touchdown on their opening possession through the first 13 games and average only 10.7 points in the first half. They had only 46 total yards in the first quarter. The slow starts are one reason why teams with losing records such as Carolina, Jacksonville and Cleveland are able to keep games close at the Linc and make last-gasp drives at an upset victory. What’s working The running game. That really only means one name: Barkley. Barkley rushed for 124 yards to break the Eagles’ season record, and Eric Dickerson’s NFL mark is in his sights. Barkley needed just 13 games to pass McCoy, who rushed for 1,607 yards in 2013. Barkley also maintained his pace to break Dickerson’s NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards, set in 1984 with the Los Angeles Rams. Barkley is averaging 124.8 yards per game. At that pace and with one more game to play than Dickerson, he would become the top single-season rusher in NFL history. He needs 483 yards over the final four games to top Dickerson’s 40-year-old record. Barkley is one pace for 2,122 yards, just 17 yards beyond Dickerson’s 2,105 total. Stock up Linebackers Zack Baun and Nakobe Dean. Dean led the Eagles with 12 tackles while Baun had 11 tackles and a sack. They both had strong games in shutting down Carolina’s — albeit banged-up — running game. Stock down Jake Elliott. Elliott was wide right on a 52-yard attempt in the third quarter and has missed all five attempts of 50-plus yards this season. Injuries Safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson was evaluated for a concussion and treated for an additional injury in the fourth quarter but had a game-changing interception. Key number Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. 9 — The Eagles won nine straight games only three other times, in the 2017, 2003 and 1960 seasons. Next steps The Eagles host cross-state rival Pittsburgh in a potential all-Pennsylvania Super Bowl preview. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl Advertisement Advertisement

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