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The Kansas City Chiefs bounced back from their first defeat of the season with a dramatic 30-27 win over the Carolina Panthers. The reigning Super Bowl champions saw their run of 15 straight wins ended by the Buffalo Bills last week, but got back to winning ways thanks to star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. After a late Chuba Hubbard touchdown and two-point conversion had made it 27-27, the Chiefs got the ball back with less than two minutes on the clock and a 33-yard run from Mahomes helped set up Spencer Shrader for a game-winning field goal. THE CHIEFS SURVIVE AGAIN. ? Patrick Mahomes comes up CLUTCH with a 33-yard run late, before Spencer Shrader wins it as time expires! Get your #NFL action on ESPN! pic.twitter.com/POt57HQYig — ESPN Australia & NZ (@ESPNAusNZ) November 24, 2024 Mahomes finished the game with 269 yards and three touchdowns, two of them to Noah Gray in the first half. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs scored two touchdowns as the Detroit Lions beat the Indianapolis Colts 24-6 to improve their record to 10-1, matching that of the Chiefs. David Montgomery also ran for a score before having to leave the game with a shoulder injury. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended a four-game losing streak with a 30-7 win over the New York Giants, who “mutually agreed” to terminate the contract of quarterback Daniel Jones earlier this week. Jones’ replacement Tommy DeVito was sacked four times while opposite number Baker Mayfield ran for a touchdown and completed 24 of 30 pass attempts for 294 yards. Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield leaps to score a touchdown against the New York Giants (Rich Schultz/AP) The Dallas Cowboys ended their five-game losing streak with a remarkable 34-26 win over the Washington Commanders, with 30 points scored in the final three minutes. KaVontae Turpin’s 99-yard kick-off return for a touchdown looked to have sealed victory for the Cowboys, only for the Commanders to respond with a field goal before getting the ball back with 33 seconds remaining. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin sprinted 86 yards through the Dallas defence for a touchdown, only for Austin Seibert to miss the extra point. 99 YARDS TO THE ? @KaVontaeTurpin was gone!! ?: #DALvsWAS on FOX?: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/LvklCbYJ1e pic.twitter.com/4ckMWDEDPL — Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) November 24, 2024 The Commanders tried an onside kick and Juanyeh Thomas returned it 43 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw four touchdown passes as the Miami Dolphins cruised to a 34-15 win over the New England Patriots, while the Tennessee Titans pulled off a surprise 32-27 victory at the Houston Texans. The Minnesota Vikings improved to 9-2 thanks to a 30-27 overtime win against the Chicago Bears, Parker Romo kicking the decisive field goal from 29 yards.Title: Man Steals $2.2 Million from Company, Quits to Become Top Gang Leader: Vanity Driving Crime

Will Riley's 19 points in the 2nd half leads No. 25 Illinois past Maryland Eastern Shore 87-40The auto industry is sending an urgent message to President-elect Donald Trump: spare the . In a November 14th letter to Trump and his transition team, the auto industry’s main lobbying group urges the new administration to preserve incentives for EV buyers and manufacturers that were enacted under President Joe Biden, arguing these policies keep the US competitive globally while also creating “good jobs.” The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, which represents the Big Three automakers — Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis — as well as foreign car companies that sell in the US, are calling on Trump to “promote stability and predictability in auto-related emissions standards.” But at the same time, the group endorsed “reasonable and achievable emissions regulations,” suggesting that there may be some wiggle room for a partial rollback of Biden’s tailpipe rules. Calling on Trump to “promote stability and predictability” Of course, expecting that Trump will promote stability and predictability while in office seems woefully optimistic — and perhaps disconnected from reality. Trump has said bluntly many times what he intends to do when he assumes office, and stability and predictability don’t seem like they’re on the menu. During his campaign, Trump railed against Biden’s policies incentivizing EV purchases, promising to of his presidency. And since his victory, his transition team has discussed how to go about , among other incentives. by on Scribd Also on the chopping block are requiring automakers to slash carbon emissions by 2032, primarily by selling more EVs. This is another way Trump could unravel his predecessor’s environmental legacy, and one that is familiar to him. During his first term, Trump rolled back emissions standards put in place by President Barack Obama — and now appears poised to do it again with Biden’s mandates. John Bozzella, president and CEO of the alliance, didn’t oppose Biden’s efforts to impose stricter tailpipe rules on automakers, although he did call some of the thresholds “stretch goals.” Now, in his letter to Trump, he is calling for “reasonable and achievable federal and state emissions regulations aligned with current market realities that support a customer’s ability to purchase a vehicle that meets their individual needs.” Also on the chopping block are newly finalized EPA rules requiring automakers to slash carbon emissions by 2032 That could be viewed in a number of ways. “Stability and predictability” suggests that automakers are tired of EPA standards being rolled back and forward, and used as a political football. But “reasonable and achievable” implies that Bozzella and his member companies are fine with kicking the can down the road and pushing out the deadlines for achieving certain emissions targets. In other words, wiggle room. Bozzella also endorsed a federal regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles, which has . Trump’s transition team is reportedly discussing the passage of a regulatory framework that would result in more driverless cars on the road. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a mega-donor to Trump and self-proclaimed “first buddy,” would stand to benefit enormously from such a move given his intention to sell . The US will need a framework for AV deployment if it’s to remain competitive with China, Bozzella said in the letter. The letter is also notable for its flattery of Trump. Bozzella congratulates him on his victory and professes to agree with him that consumers should be able to choose their own vehicle, playing into the false claim that Biden and Kamala Harris were trying to require Americans to purchase EVs. And he commends him for recognizing and acknowledging the enormous headwinds facing the industry. All in all, the letter is what you would expect from the industry following Trump’s victory: a plea to be careful when slashing and burning through Biden’s regulatory legacy; a statement of shared values and alignment with Trump’s MAGA ethos and that of his allies; and above all, a lot of flattery. /Alejandro Garnacho appears to like social media post making fun of team-mate after Man United's 3-2 defeat by Nottingham ForestRecently, there has been a surge in cases of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, causing concern among healthcare professionals and the general public. Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a type of bacteria that can cause respiratory infections, is notorious for its high resistance to antibiotics, with rates exceeding 90% in some regions. In order to effectively combat this stubborn pathogen, it is crucial to be well-informed and vigilant about prevention and treatment strategies. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the challenges posed by Mycoplasma pneumoniae:

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