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Zach Kittley finalizing agreement to take over as Florida Atlantic coach, AP source saysSANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey will not need surgery on his injured right knee but he will miss the rest of the regular season. Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that McCaffrey will be out at least six weeks after injuring his posterior cruciate ligament in a loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night . McCaffrey will be placed on injured reserve for the second time this season after previously missing the first eight games with Achilles tendinitis. The 49ers also lost McCaffrey’s backup to an injury with Jordan Mason also set to go on injured reserve after suffering a high ankle sprain in the game against the Bills. It has been a frustrating season for McCaffrey, who won the 2023 AP Offensive Player of the Year then signed a lucrative contract extension in the offseason. McCaffrey injured his Achilles tendon early in training camp and missed the first eight games of the season. He rushed for just 149 yards on 43 carries in his first three games back as he struggled to get back to form. He looked much better early Sunday night with seven carries for 53 yards, including a 19-yarder that was his longest of the season. He appeared to hurt his knee on an 18-yard run in the second quarter. He then went down immediately on his next carry on a sweep to the left on a snow-slicked field for a 5-yard loss. San Francisco (5-7) sits alone in last place in the NFC West standings, two wins behind division-leading Seattle, and in jeopardy of missing the playoffs a year after losing to Kansas City in the Super Bowl. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl Josh Dubow, The Associated Press80 jili casino

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Does not see the Progressive Party in the next government Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, chair of the Progressive Party. mbl.is/Karítas Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, chairman of the Progressive Party, arrived at a meeting with President Halla Tómasdóttir in Bessastaðir last of the chairs of the political parties. He spoke briefly to the media there and told them that he was not on his way to the government. “That seems to me to be the message,” Jóhannesson says. He also believes it is clear that the election results are a call for a government by the Social Democratic Alliance, the Liberal Reform party, and the People’s Party. He says he does not foresee government formation talks going in a way that the Progressive Party will end up in a majority coalition. Asked whether bitterness can be detected in his words, Sigurður replies: "Not at all. However, I would point out that Iceland is in an extremely good place and there are great times ahead in Iceland as long as people don't mess it up." Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson and Halla Tómasdóttir today. mbl.is/Karítas Sveina Guðjónsdóttir

Former Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene is transferring to Michigan with one year of eligibility remaining. Confirming earlier reports, Keene posted an image of himself in a Wolverines uniform on social media on Monday. Keene passed for 2,892 yards with 18 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 12 games for the Bulldogs in 2024. Fresno State opened the season with a 30-10 loss at Michigan on Aug. 31, with Keene throwing for 235 yards with one touchdown and two picks. Including two seasons at UCF (2021-22), Keene has completed 67.8 percent of his passes for 8,245 yards with 65 TDs and 28 interceptions in 39 games. Keene's competition for the starting job at Michigan includes incoming freshman Bryce Underwood, the 247Sports Composite's No. 1 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class. --Field Level MediaNone

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NoneFormer Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene is transferring to Michigan with one year of eligibility remaining. Confirming earlier reports, Keene posted an image of himself in a Wolverines uniform on social media on Monday. Keene passed for 2,892 yards with 18 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 12 games for the Bulldogs in 2024. Fresno State opened the season with a 30-10 loss at Michigan on Aug. 31, with Keene throwing for 235 yards with one touchdown and two picks. Including two seasons at UCF (2021-22), Keene has completed 67.8 percent of his passes for 8,245 yards with 65 TDs and 28 interceptions in 39 games. Keene's competition for the starting job at Michigan includes incoming freshman Bryce Underwood, the 247Sports Composite's No. 1 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class. --Field Level Media

Baur & Co. Ltd., also known as Baurs, is a name synonymous with diverse industry sectors in Sri Lanka, including a distinctive reputation for being a pioneering and innovative agriculture expert, actively blending both scientific and professional know-how to steer the nation’s future direction. This year, Baurs celebrates 127 years of continued growth and expansion across its business units. In 2021, Baurs took on the organic fertiliser challenge when the country decided to move towards organic agriculture, following the company’s long-standing R&D efforts and a collective masterplan for sustainable organic agriculture, together with a team of experts from Switzerland-based FiBL and HAFL and diverse stakeholders across the country’s agriculture sector. Earlier this year, it announced the commercial sales of super urea following successful trials initiated since 2018. Its pioneer super urea, a nitrogen dual stabiliser, reduces both ammonia volatilisation and nitrification of nitrogen fertilisers in the soil, encouraging sustainable farming practices by helping improve nitrogen fertiliser application efficiency, enhancing crop yield while reducing environmental impact, and healthier food for the communities across the island. Its pharma business is also seeing a surge in growth, backed by its extensive distributor network and world-class service and technology integration. Last year, Baurs inked a deal to be the sole importer and distributor of multinational pharmaceutical giant GSK’s prescription medicines and vaccines in Sri Lanka. Growing its portfolio of global healthcare brands, Baurs also partnered for the distribution of German multinational medical device company’s Sri Lankan operations, Fresenius Medical Care Lanka. Baurs has also come a long way in its digital transformation efforts, taking the lead in sales force automation which goes beyond mere mobility, data and analytics, to comprehensively integrate the various businesses and channels, and also actively embracing cyber security and disaster recovery measures, ML, AI and IoT among others. Its IT director, Anoja Basnayake, spearheading the many initiatives, was recognised among the inaugural National CIO List 2023 of the Computer Society of Sri Lanka. Baurs is also making strides in providing world-class hospitality education through its Swiss Hotel Management Academy (SHMA) and the Skills for Sustainable Growth (SSG) project, a partnership initiated and funded by the Swiss government aimed at preparing students to not only gain technical knowledge in hospitality but also enhance their practical skills, real-world experience, and soft skills development. The SSG project reached a new milestone with the opening of 10 learning centres across the island this year, and a goal of skilling 2,240 youths by the end of 2025. The company’s sustainability agenda also saw a new solar installation at its head office with a capacity of 168.56 kWp which can cover more than 60% of the energy needs, generating an impressive 233,792 kWh annually. This will allow Baurs to offset 170,622 kg of carbon emissions every year and contribute to reducing its environmental footprint. Looking ahead, Baurs plans to further its investment in renewable energy by installing a 7 MW solar system across its warehouses and other facilities. Baurs is known for its remarkable breakthroughs and innovation since its inception, taking reigns as being the first of many. Rooted in its Swiss traditions and values and Foundation Alfred et Eugénie Baur as its shareholder, Baurs has always stood by Sri Lanka, in the best interest of its employees and citizens. Its community outreach and social responsibility initiatives have had a profound impact on society, including its collaboration with the UN Global Compact initiative. When it comes to wellbeing and development of its employees, Baurs has various initiatives such as Business Model Innovation Training for Future Leaders conducted by BMI Labs Switzerland and Baurs Leadership Grooming for Young Leaders designed to nurture and develop young leaders. It also offers flexible working hours and assistance for employee families during difficult times. And its Baurs Toast Master Club has achieved several accolades including the Golden Club Award 2023/2024 – President Distinguished Club, Smedley Award, Dynamic Duo Award, Eight-80 Award, and Early Bird Renewal Award. Baurs CEO/Managing Director Rolf Blaser emphasised that “We don’t aim to be the best in Sri Lanka but to be the best for Sri Lanka.”

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Zach Kittley finalizing agreement to take over as Florida Atlantic coach, AP source saysSANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey will not need surgery on his injured right knee but he will miss the rest of the regular season. Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that McCaffrey will be out at least six weeks after injuring his posterior cruciate ligament in a loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night . McCaffrey will be placed on injured reserve for the second time this season after previously missing the first eight games with Achilles tendinitis. The 49ers also lost McCaffrey’s backup to an injury with Jordan Mason also set to go on injured reserve after suffering a high ankle sprain in the game against the Bills. It has been a frustrating season for McCaffrey, who won the 2023 AP Offensive Player of the Year then signed a lucrative contract extension in the offseason. McCaffrey injured his Achilles tendon early in training camp and missed the first eight games of the season. He rushed for just 149 yards on 43 carries in his first three games back as he struggled to get back to form. He looked much better early Sunday night with seven carries for 53 yards, including a 19-yarder that was his longest of the season. He appeared to hurt his knee on an 18-yard run in the second quarter. He then went down immediately on his next carry on a sweep to the left on a snow-slicked field for a 5-yard loss. San Francisco (5-7) sits alone in last place in the NFC West standings, two wins behind division-leading Seattle, and in jeopardy of missing the playoffs a year after losing to Kansas City in the Super Bowl. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl Josh Dubow, The Associated Press80 jili casino

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Does not see the Progressive Party in the next government Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, chair of the Progressive Party. mbl.is/Karítas Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, chairman of the Progressive Party, arrived at a meeting with President Halla Tómasdóttir in Bessastaðir last of the chairs of the political parties. He spoke briefly to the media there and told them that he was not on his way to the government. “That seems to me to be the message,” Jóhannesson says. He also believes it is clear that the election results are a call for a government by the Social Democratic Alliance, the Liberal Reform party, and the People’s Party. He says he does not foresee government formation talks going in a way that the Progressive Party will end up in a majority coalition. Asked whether bitterness can be detected in his words, Sigurður replies: "Not at all. However, I would point out that Iceland is in an extremely good place and there are great times ahead in Iceland as long as people don't mess it up." Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson and Halla Tómasdóttir today. mbl.is/Karítas Sveina Guðjónsdóttir

Former Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene is transferring to Michigan with one year of eligibility remaining. Confirming earlier reports, Keene posted an image of himself in a Wolverines uniform on social media on Monday. Keene passed for 2,892 yards with 18 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 12 games for the Bulldogs in 2024. Fresno State opened the season with a 30-10 loss at Michigan on Aug. 31, with Keene throwing for 235 yards with one touchdown and two picks. Including two seasons at UCF (2021-22), Keene has completed 67.8 percent of his passes for 8,245 yards with 65 TDs and 28 interceptions in 39 games. Keene's competition for the starting job at Michigan includes incoming freshman Bryce Underwood, the 247Sports Composite's No. 1 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class. --Field Level MediaNone

Winners of 3 straight, UTEP takes aim at short-handed Louisville

NoneFormer Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene is transferring to Michigan with one year of eligibility remaining. Confirming earlier reports, Keene posted an image of himself in a Wolverines uniform on social media on Monday. Keene passed for 2,892 yards with 18 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 12 games for the Bulldogs in 2024. Fresno State opened the season with a 30-10 loss at Michigan on Aug. 31, with Keene throwing for 235 yards with one touchdown and two picks. Including two seasons at UCF (2021-22), Keene has completed 67.8 percent of his passes for 8,245 yards with 65 TDs and 28 interceptions in 39 games. Keene's competition for the starting job at Michigan includes incoming freshman Bryce Underwood, the 247Sports Composite's No. 1 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class. --Field Level Media

Baur & Co. Ltd., also known as Baurs, is a name synonymous with diverse industry sectors in Sri Lanka, including a distinctive reputation for being a pioneering and innovative agriculture expert, actively blending both scientific and professional know-how to steer the nation’s future direction. This year, Baurs celebrates 127 years of continued growth and expansion across its business units. In 2021, Baurs took on the organic fertiliser challenge when the country decided to move towards organic agriculture, following the company’s long-standing R&D efforts and a collective masterplan for sustainable organic agriculture, together with a team of experts from Switzerland-based FiBL and HAFL and diverse stakeholders across the country’s agriculture sector. Earlier this year, it announced the commercial sales of super urea following successful trials initiated since 2018. Its pioneer super urea, a nitrogen dual stabiliser, reduces both ammonia volatilisation and nitrification of nitrogen fertilisers in the soil, encouraging sustainable farming practices by helping improve nitrogen fertiliser application efficiency, enhancing crop yield while reducing environmental impact, and healthier food for the communities across the island. Its pharma business is also seeing a surge in growth, backed by its extensive distributor network and world-class service and technology integration. Last year, Baurs inked a deal to be the sole importer and distributor of multinational pharmaceutical giant GSK’s prescription medicines and vaccines in Sri Lanka. Growing its portfolio of global healthcare brands, Baurs also partnered for the distribution of German multinational medical device company’s Sri Lankan operations, Fresenius Medical Care Lanka. Baurs has also come a long way in its digital transformation efforts, taking the lead in sales force automation which goes beyond mere mobility, data and analytics, to comprehensively integrate the various businesses and channels, and also actively embracing cyber security and disaster recovery measures, ML, AI and IoT among others. Its IT director, Anoja Basnayake, spearheading the many initiatives, was recognised among the inaugural National CIO List 2023 of the Computer Society of Sri Lanka. Baurs is also making strides in providing world-class hospitality education through its Swiss Hotel Management Academy (SHMA) and the Skills for Sustainable Growth (SSG) project, a partnership initiated and funded by the Swiss government aimed at preparing students to not only gain technical knowledge in hospitality but also enhance their practical skills, real-world experience, and soft skills development. The SSG project reached a new milestone with the opening of 10 learning centres across the island this year, and a goal of skilling 2,240 youths by the end of 2025. The company’s sustainability agenda also saw a new solar installation at its head office with a capacity of 168.56 kWp which can cover more than 60% of the energy needs, generating an impressive 233,792 kWh annually. This will allow Baurs to offset 170,622 kg of carbon emissions every year and contribute to reducing its environmental footprint. Looking ahead, Baurs plans to further its investment in renewable energy by installing a 7 MW solar system across its warehouses and other facilities. Baurs is known for its remarkable breakthroughs and innovation since its inception, taking reigns as being the first of many. Rooted in its Swiss traditions and values and Foundation Alfred et Eugénie Baur as its shareholder, Baurs has always stood by Sri Lanka, in the best interest of its employees and citizens. Its community outreach and social responsibility initiatives have had a profound impact on society, including its collaboration with the UN Global Compact initiative. When it comes to wellbeing and development of its employees, Baurs has various initiatives such as Business Model Innovation Training for Future Leaders conducted by BMI Labs Switzerland and Baurs Leadership Grooming for Young Leaders designed to nurture and develop young leaders. It also offers flexible working hours and assistance for employee families during difficult times. And its Baurs Toast Master Club has achieved several accolades including the Golden Club Award 2023/2024 – President Distinguished Club, Smedley Award, Dynamic Duo Award, Eight-80 Award, and Early Bird Renewal Award. Baurs CEO/Managing Director Rolf Blaser emphasised that “We don’t aim to be the best in Sri Lanka but to be the best for Sri Lanka.”

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