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Shohei Ohtani signs deal with Topps

Topps introduced Thursday that it has partnered with Los Angeles Dodgers celebrity Shohei Ohtani on an unique international buying and selling card deal.

The settlement between Ohtani and Topps, which was acquired by Fanatics Collectibles in 2022, contains playing cards that includes autographs and game-used memorabilia, in addition to moments and achievements from Ohtani’s profession. It should contain merchandise primarily based in each the US and Ohtani’s native Japan, which is a rising marketplace for Topps and the pastime as an entire.

“I’m joyful to be solely partnering with Topps to offer followers distinctive playing cards and collectibles for seasons to come back,” Ohtani mentioned in a press launch.

Ohtani beforehand had an unique memorabilia partnership with Fanatics, however the deal didn’t embrace buying and selling playing cards.

Monetary particulars of the brand new deal weren’t disclosed, however Fanatics Collectibles president of buying and selling playing cards David Leiner emphasised that it’s a long-term settlement and mentioned it’s much like the deal the corporate signed with NBA celebrity LeBron James in January.

“It is a momentous day in our model’s historical past,” Leiner mentioned. “We aren’t simply companions with Shohei — we’re massive followers, each of every part he’s achieved on the sphere and the way he represents the sport off of it. With this new, unique deal, Topps will proceed to be revolutionary in our choices with him, giving collectors product that’s by no means earlier than been seen within the pastime, all whereas bringing them nearer to this once-in-a-lifetime participant.”

One of many greatest names within the sport, Ohtani has received two MVP Awards and earned 4 All-Star picks over seven seasons in MLB whereas displaying the distinctive capacity to be an elite offensive participant and ace pitcher on the identical time. After six seasons with the Angels, Ohtani joined the Dodgers on a historic 10-year, $700 million deal final offseason.

Ohtani is not pitching in 2024 after present process proper elbow surgical procedure, however he not too long ago turned the quickest participant in MLB historical past to hitch the 40-40 membership — doing so in his 126th recreation of the season — and has an opportunity to grow to be the primary participant to supply 50 homers and 50 steals in a single season.

‘Sloth Fever’ Virus Is Spreading. Here’s What You Need to Know about Oropouche

‘Sloth Fever’ Virus Is Spreading. Right here’s What You Have to Learn about Oropouche

The Oropouche virus, which causes a illness nicknamed “sloth fever” for one of many animals that may be contaminated, has seen its first circumstances within the U.S.

A Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito, one of many species through which the Oropouche virus has been discovered.

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As soon as confined to the Amazon area, the mysterious insect-borne virus that causes Oropouche fever has been increasing its vary since late 2023, elevating worldwide concern. There have been greater than 8,000 confirmed human infections within the Americas up to now this 12 months, most of them in Brazil, however Peru, Bolivia, Colombia and Cuba have additionally been affected.

In July, authorities in Brazil reported the deaths of two adults from the illness — the primary fatalities recorded because the virus was recognized virtually 70 years in the past. Brazilian officers are additionally investigating circumstances of fetal deaths and malformations that may have been brought on by the virus, which investigations have proven can unfold from a pregnant individual to the fetus. There aren’t any vaccines or remedies for the illness.

Earlier this month, the Pan American Well being Group upgraded its threat degree for Oropouche from average to excessive, citing the virus’s geographical unfold and the prevalence of deadly circumstances, that are notable for a illness that has traditionally been recognized to trigger delicate to average signs. On 23 August, the World Well being Group revealed a notice stating that the public-health threat posed by the virus is excessive on the regional degree and low on the international degree. The US Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention has suggested shut surveillance of individuals getting back from affected areas. Instances of Oropouche an infection have been recognized in individuals who have travelled to the US, Spain, Italy and Germany from Brazil and Cuba, together with 20 vacationers from Cuba to the U.S. that the CDC reported on 27 August.


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Nature spoke to Gonzalo Bello, a public-health specialist on the Oswaldo Cruz Institute in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who has studied the lineage of the Oropouche virus at the moment spreading within the Americas.

What’s Oropouche?

Oropouche is a virus of the genus Orthobunyavirus. It differs from different better-known vector-borne viruses like dengue, Zika, yellow fever or Chikungunya as a result of it’s usually transmitted to people by a midge, Culicoides paraensis, slightly than by mosquitoes. However we can not rule out the chance that different vectors is perhaps concerned. [The virus has been found in other insects, including the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus.]

For a way lengthy has this virus been round?

It was found in 1955 in Trinidad and Tobago, within the Caribbean. In 1960, it was first detected in Brazil from a blood pattern taken from a sloth. For the reason that Sixties, it has been recognized in outbreaks in people roughly intermittently within the Amazon area [a vast area that spans nine countries in South America]. That’s why we are saying it’s a re-emerging virus, as a result of it has been circulating for a lot of a long time at the least within the Amazon, which is taken into account an endemic area.

Why are we solely listening to about it now? Is the present outbreak the most important up to now?

On the subject of the Amazon area, it’s tough to say whether or not the present outbreak is bigger than in earlier a long time. For the primary time, a molecular surveillance diagnostic system is being carried out, one thing that did not exist in previous epidemics.

The geographic extension of the outbreak does symbolize a change. The variety of municipalities and states affected is far larger. Moreover, the virus has unfold exterior the Amazon area. Once more, we don’t know whether or not that is the primary time as a result of there was no surveillance of Oropouche exterior the Amazon earlier than.

What additionally raises concern is the discovering of native transmission in Cuba for the primary time. and imported circumstances in Europe and in the US. Because the Culicoides paraensis midge is discovered all through the Americas, from the US to Argentina, each time there are contaminated individuals and there are vectors, there could also be native transmission occasions. So, any contaminated particular person can generate a neighborhood epidemic, that’s the primary concern.

What are the signs?

The signs are just like these of different arboviruses reminiscent of dengue: fever, headache, muscle or joint ache, ache behind the eyes, vomiting and nausea. So it’s very tough to diagnose an Oropouche an infection solely from signs, you actually need to have a molecular laboratory analysis. Just a few circumstances might evolve into extra extreme kinds, with neurological or hemorrhagic manifestations, however most circumstances are delicate and resolve after seven or eight days.

Is the virus turning into extra harmful? And may it trigger microcephaly, an abnormally small head, in infants?

For the primary time, the presence of antibodies towards Oropouche, indicative of a latest an infection, was present in newborns with microcephaly. This means an affiliation, however due to the research’s limitations, it wasn’t attainable to ascertain a causal relationship between an infection throughout intrauterine life and the neurological malformations.

But it surely was attainable to ascertain proof of mother-to-child transmission in circumstances of fetal and new child demise. In a single case, a pregnant lady had signs of Oropouche and, weeks later, fetal demise was confirmed. The Oropouche genome was detected in a number of organs of the fetus. In one other latest case, a pregnant lady examined constructive for Oropouche. The infant was born however died [weeks] later. Submit-mortem examination recognized the virus genome in varied tissues, together with the mind.

There have been additionally two deaths of beforehand wholesome younger girls who had signs just like extreme dengue. They weren’t pregnant. These have been the primary circumstances within the literature categorized as deaths related to Oropouche an infection.

It isn’t but attainable to ascertain how often these deadly circumstances can be occurring, both in adults or fetuses. Thus far, there is no such thing as a proof that the signs have modified in contrast with earlier outbreaks.

This text is reproduced with permission and was first revealed on August 26, 2024.

Season 2 Sauron Explained in Lord of the Rings Prequel

SPOILER ALERT: This text accommodates spoilers for the primary three episodes of Season 2 of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Energy,” now streaming on Prime Video.

Seize your rings and your fellowship, as a result of it’s time to move again to Center-earth with “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Energy” Season 2.

Charlotte Brändström, the Swedish movie and TV director who helmed standout Season 1 episodes “Udûn” and “The Eye,” returns for twice as many outings this 12 months, together with Episodes 1, 3, 7 and eight of Season 2. Between engaged on the seasons of the “Lord of the Rings” prequel, Brändström additionally ventured into the violent worlds of “John Wick,” with the Peacock miniseries “The Continental,” and feudal Japan, by way of FX’s Emmys favourite “Shōgun.” Every collection showcased her expertise for crafting action-packed set items, along with her “Shōgun” episode “Tomorrow Is Tomorrow” that includes a memorable ship battle sequence.

In Season 1, Brändström helped create the notorious Mount Doom of Mordor within the fiery episode “Udûn,” which nabbed a Artistic Arts Emmy nom for its sound modifying. That episode was filled with orc battles, the volcanic eruption of Mount Doom and its ash-filled aftermath. Now, she ramps up the Center-earth insanity with two episodes within the three-part premiere and the ultimate two episodes of the season — which embrace an enormous, multi-part battle.

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Season 2 begins off by revealing Sauron’s origins hundreds of years in the past in a prologue. In a shock twist, Jack Lowden (“Sluggish Horses”) performs an earlier type of the evil elf who will get murdered by a pack of orcs. Sauron is later reborn out of some evil-looking black goo, and he takes the acquainted type of star Charlie Vickers. We see this early Sauron get taken in and clothed by a form stranger on the highway, however Sauron betrays the person and doesn’t save him once they get swept away by a flood. The premiere then connects to Season 1 when Sauron, disguised as Halbrand, meet Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) after being shipwrecked and drifting within the water on a raft.

After leaping again to the primary story, Galadriel reveals the reality about Sauron’s identification and the origins of the rings crafted by Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards). She, Elrond (Robert Aramayo) and Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker) really feel the mysterious, darkish pull of the rings — however they don’t know what’s in retailer.

In the meantime, Sauron is being held captive by Adar, who’s now performed by Sam Hazeldine after Joseph Mawle originated the position in Season 1, and his military of orcs in Mordor. Sauron is aware of he can manipulate the elves, however he additionally pledges his help (for now) to Adar. Utilizing some magic trickery, Sauron instructions a wolf to assault his jailer, and he’s in a position to escape free on horseback.

After having put followers in a theory-frenzy over his true identification, the magical Stranger (Daniel Weyman) is again, and he has a bit extra management over his powers. He’s touring by the deserts of Rhûn with lovable harfoot Nori (Markella Kavenagh). They’re later joined by Nori’s buddy Poppy (Megan Richards), however that will not be the one particular person following them. Lastly, the premiere episode ends on a cliffhanger as Sauron returns to satisfy with Celebrimbor at his forge the place he crafted the primary three rings.

With Selection, Brändström discusses directing 200 orcs within the premiere, crafting Sauron’s prologue and why Celebrimbor and his rings are like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb.

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What did you study from directing your two episodes final season, and the way did they affet your method to your 4 new episodes?

The episodes I did final season had been like a premise of what I did this season, as a result of it arrange this darker tone and edgier storytelling. On this one, we go proper into it. You go way more into the characters. It will get stronger as a result of it will get extra dramatic and there’s extra battle. The scope continues to be there, it’s nonetheless cinematic and we’ve nonetheless labored on visuals, however we’re in a position to do much less exposition. It’s much less presentational. We needed to take that point in in Season 1 in an effort to set every thing up. There’s so many various worlds, and there’s a lot to arrange.

We additionally did a whole lot of analysis, cinematically and visually, to see what sort of look we’d give the second season. We actually wished to discover a darker undertone this time. I mentioned it in Swedish as soon as to Swedes and so they translated it — the entire world has translated it as “being extra soiled.” That was not fairly the phrase I meant! However I did imply that I wished to be extra genuine, extra edgy, extra harmful. I additionally wished to make use of as a lot as potential the weather in nature, just like the mud, wind, rain, mud. I wished every thing to be very actual. So the movies that we checked out once we had been prepping had been “Saving Non-public Ryan” and “The Northman.” We love the battles in “The Northman,” and in addition the very lengthy oners. In Episode 8, I’ve large motion scene that I did in a single shot with one digital camera. We rehearsed it a lot. We shot it very, in a short time and everyone was shocked — it took two hours to do. I completed at midday that day; that they had deliberate all day. We did, like, 5 takes and it was executed.

What else are you able to tease about this huge battle?

The final three episodes, 6, 7 and eight, are an enormous battle. It’s going to go on over three episodes. It’s not solely motion, as a result of it’s going to be intercut with a whole lot of very sturdy, intimate and emotional character moments inside these episodes. However the battle retains occurring.

The season stars by displaying Sauron’s origins way back, and his transformation into Halbrand and the character we all know now. How did you conceptualize that opening?

That was meant to be in Episode 6 within the first season. Then there was no room, in order that they determined to maintain it for this season. They opened the season with this look again, and I believe it’s a really sensible approach to get into Sauron’s character. As a result of what the showrunners are actually attempting to point out is that everyone is an actual character. The evil characters aren’t simply black; they’ve a whole lot of nuances to them.

How a lot time passes between the opening scene with Sauron’s authentic type and once we later see him, disguised as Halbrand, assembly Galadriel in Season 1?

Within the second he meets Galadriel and the second when he comes again and he’s reborn that’s hundreds of years. First there may be the primary Sauron — that’s the very first scene hundreds of years earlier than. He takes this new form into this blob and this creature, that’s hundreds of years earlier than. Then when he turns into Halbrand and meets Galadriel — when he comes again it’s like six months later after he has garments on, and meets the previous man on the highway.

To me, he’s not essentially a 100% unhealthy character, as a result of, as Tolkien mentioned, nothing is evil from the start. At first, we didn’t need Sauron to be 100% evil. So when he meets the previous man on the highway and appears again on the darkish clouds over the timber and he makes the selection to go together with the folks onto the ship, he nonetheless doesn’t know what he’s going to be as much as. He hasn’t made a selection of turning into what he’s going to turn into. I believe the selection occurs when the ocean monster assaults the ship, it begins sinking and the previous man is asking him to assist him, and he doesn’t.

I interpreted that scene as him plotting and ready for the precise second to strike, however was there part of Sauron which will have been good?

No, we wished it to be a second when he was at a crossroads; he was attempting to select. He most likely all the time had this inside him, however we had a whole lot of discussions with showrunners about who he was on the very starting. He nonetheless says, “I need to heal Center-earth.” So he thinks he needs to do good. He’s not there to destroy it. Even Adar needs to discover a house for his kids. He needs a house; they’re refugees, in a means. Sauron needs to assist everyone, however he needs to do this with the last word energy and the ring. He’s moving into everyone’s head and manipulating everyone. This season is actually about how Sauron goes to perform what he’s going to do. He’s beginning off with nothing, he’s by himself, no military. He’s on their own. How is he going to mainly conquer Center-earth and still have Celebrimbor make the ring for him?

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Sauron and Celebrimbor have a really tense assembly within the premiere episodes, who has the higher hand between the 2 of them?

Celebrimbor believes on a regular basis he has the higher hand. He’s being tricked, and Sauron will get into his head. He has him think about issues, and controls him on a regular basis. There’s a very sturdy scene between the 2 of them in Episode 8, a faceoff between them. It’s going to be a unbelievable scene. I generally evaluate Celebrimbor to Oppenheimer. I imply, what did Oppenheimer learn about what he was doing, proper? He was nonetheless making [the atomic bomb] — he didn’t need it to finish the best way it ended.

I don’t assume Tolkien essentially considered that, as a result of he wrote this most likely through the First World Battle. What’s nice about his tales is that they’re all so related to immediately. They had been related as a result of they’re about energy and corruption. The One Ring is the last word weapon that may destroy Center-earth and the world.

How tough was it to shoot all of the orcs within the opening sequence?

I wanted 200 orcs as extras. This 12 months, we wished to make use of extra prosthetics and particular results, however not visible results, on the orcs. We wished them to be as actual as potential. Every prosthetic took hours to placed on every additional. You think about within the morning, when you’ve got everyone arriving, you don’t have 1,000 make-up folks, so we had been getting them sporadically on set. I might begin my day with 5 orcs. Then I’ve 10, then 20, then 50, then 200 for 3 hours after which I needed to ship them again once more. I knew I solely had three hours to perform the photographs that had lots of people. We really feel like we had a whole lot of time in comparison with different episodes, however on the similar time we had been all the time pressed for time due to all of the logistics. It’s an important artistic present, and there’s a lot of artistic freedom, however there it’s very technical, so it must be extraordinarily well-planned out. You possibly can’t simply wing it. That’s unimaginable.

Lastly, what are you able to tease about the place the remainder of the season is headed?

All of it revolves round Sauron. He and Celebrimbor have an unimaginable relationship, as a result of it’s actually how Sauron methods Celebrimbor into creating these very highly effective weapons that might destroy Center-earth. However on the similar time, Sauron needs to heal it. He thinks he’s doing the nice factor in his means. Then there’s Sauron and Adar. Are they going to attempt to destroy one another? Then we now have Elrond and Galadriel, who’re superb collectively. Elrond goes to have an episode on his personal in Episode 7. It actually depends on him. Then we’ve acquired the Númenóreans and all of the politics and the Stranger and the hobbits.

There’s way more at stake. There may be extra hazard, and we will now get into the characters, in order that they’re gripping. It’s getting stronger and stronger, and I believe it’ll finish with a bang on the very finish.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

Sloth fever: Symptoms, treatments and transmission

NEW YORK –

Greater than 20 folks returning to the U.S. from Cuba have been contaminated with a virus transmitted by bugs in latest months, American federal well being officers stated Tuesday. All of them had Oropouche virus illness, often known as sloth fever.

None have died, and there’s no proof that it is spreading in america. However officers are warning U.S. medical doctors to be looking out for the an infection in travellers coming from Cuba and South America.

Here is a have a look at the sickness and what sparked the alert:

What’s Oropouche virus?

Oropouche is a virus that’s native to forested tropical areas. It was first recognized in 1955 in a 24-year-old forest employee on the island of Trinidad, and was named for a close-by village and wetlands.

It has generally been known as sloth fever as a result of scientists first investigating the virus discovered it in a three-toed sloth, and believed sloths had been vital in its unfold between bugs and animals.

How does Oropouche virus unfold?

The virus is unfold to people by small biting flies known as midges, and by some forms of mosquitoes. People have grow to be contaminated whereas visiting forested areas and are believed to be chargeable for serving to the virus make its approach to cities and cities, however person-to-person transmission hasn’t been documented.

What number of circumstances have there been?

Starting late final 12 months, the virus was recognized as the reason for massive outbreaks in Amazon areas the place it was identified to exist, in addition to in new areas in South America and the Caribbean. About 8,000 regionally acquired circumstances have been reported in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, and Peru.

Some travellers have been identified with it within the U.S. and Europe. The U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention on Tuesday stated 21 U.S. circumstances have been reported thus far — 20 in Florida and one in New York — all of whom had been in Cuba. European well being officers beforehand stated they’d discovered 19 circumstances, practically all amongst travellers.

A feminine Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito is seen on the pores and skin of a human host on this 2014 picture offered by the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention. (James Gathany/CDC through AP)

What are the signs and coverings?

Signs can appear just like different tropical ailments like dengue, Zika or malaria. Fever, complications and muscle aches are frequent, and a few contaminated folks additionally endure diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or rash.

Some sufferers endure recurring signs, and 1 in 20 can endure extra extreme signs like bleeding, meningitis and encephalitis. It’s hardly ever deadly, although there are latest studies of deaths in two wholesome younger folks in Brazil.

There are not any vaccines to stop infections and no medicines out there to deal with the signs.

Are there different considerations?

In Brazil, officers are investigating studies that infections could be handed on from a pregnant girl to a fetus — a doubtlessly horrifying echo of what was seen throughout Zika outbreaks practically a decade in the past.

The CDC has really helpful that pregnant ladies keep away from non-essential journey to Cuba and steered all travellers take steps to stop bug bites, equivalent to utilizing insect repellents and carrying long-sleeved shirts and lengthy pants.

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Novak Djokovic advances after Laslo Djere retires at US Open | ATP Tour

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Djokovic advances after Djere retires at US Open

Defending champion subsequent faces Popyrin of their third main assembly this yr

August 29, 2024

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Novak Djokovic is aiming for his twenty fifth main title.
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Serbian Novak Djokovic superior to the US Open third spherical Wednesday when his countryman Laslo Djere retired early within the third set. The second seed led 6-4, 6-4, 2-0 earlier than the retirement underneath the roof of Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“It’s not what we wish. It’s not what the gang needs, to see a walkover,” Djokovic mentioned. “However he clearly had an harm that took him out of the Tour for a while and he’s struggling to return again bodily to this stage. He’s such a superb participant, particularly in these circumstances. It ought to’ve been his second set, truthfully. It was 4-2, 15/40.

“Total, it was a giant struggle. Over two hours for 2 units. I served terrible. So taking part in with out the serve, it’s important to grind, it’s important to run. So I suppose I needed to depend on my baseline recreation.”



Djere held two break factors at 4-2 within the second set that will have allowed him to serve for the set had he transformed. The 29-year-old didn’t win one other recreation. He known as a medical timeout earlier than serving at 4-5 and acquired remedy within the belly space.

Djokovic made simply 47 per cent of his first serves, the identical proportion he recorded within the first spherical in opposition to Radu Albot. After sealing the opening set by breaking Djere to like at 5-4, Djokovic known as the physio and took a pill, although he didn’t name a medical timeout. Each gamers had been visibly gasping for air at instances following prolonged rallies within the humid circumstances.

Throughout two hours and 16 minutes, Djokovic dedicated 26 unforced errors and transformed 4 of his 10 break probabilities.

By advancing, Djokovic turned the primary male participant to file 90 wins in any respect 4 majors. He’s eight victories shy of tying Jimmy Connors for many US Open match wins.

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This was Djokovic’s second consecutive yr going through Djere at Flushing Meadows. Final yr, Djokovic trailed two-sets-to-love earlier than storming again and ultimately claiming the trophy. Djere was the one participant to win a set in opposition to Djokovic finally yr’s US Open.

Up subsequent for the defending champion is Alexei Popyrin, who the Belgrade native beat on the Australian Open and at Wimbledon, each in 4 units. Djokovic will search for a 3rd victory in opposition to Popyrin in as many majors this yr and enhance upon his 3-0 Lexus ATP Head2Head sequence lead. Montreal champion Popyrin defeated Pedro Martinez 6-2, 6-4, 6-0.

Djokovic, 31-7 on the season, is chasing a twenty fifth main crown and a centesimal tour-level title. Ought to he declare his fifth US Open title, Djokovic would break a tie with Australia’s Margaret Court docket for many Slam singles titles, male or feminine.

Alabama high school football player dies of brain injury sustained during game

A highschool quarterback died after he was tackled and hit his head throughout a recreation in Alabama, officers stated Monday, within the newest gridiron tragedy to befall a younger participant.

Caden Tellier, 16, was injured Friday through the third quarter whereas competing for John T. Morgan Academy, a non-public college in Selma, because the Senators performed host to Southern Academy.

Early in third interval, Tellier was operating with the ball when a Southern defender wrapped round his waist, and the QB practically wiggled free earlier than being tackled on the ankles, Dallas County Coroner William Dailey advised NBC Information on Monday.

“He went down, touchdown on his elbow and his head hit the bottom,” Dailey stated. “Now, in response to everyone there, this was not a violent hit and his head didn’t strike the bottom violently.”

Tellier “began staggering” towards his sideline and as trainers administered concussion protocol, the QB threw up, “went unresponsive” and “by no means was in a position to converse once more,” the coroner added.

He was rushed to Vaughan Regional Medical Heart in Selma and airlifted to UAB Hospital the place he died, the coroner stated.

A state health worker will rule on reason for loss of life. However Dailey stated the preliminary discovering is that inner bleeding within the mind, brought on by that fall, led to Tellier’s passing.

The participant’s mom, Arsella Slagel Tellier, stated in a Fb submit on Saturday: “Everybody who is aware of Caden has recognized kindness, generosity and love, and true to his nature, he’s giving of himself yet another time.”

“Lives have been touched by the best way he lived and now lives will probably be saved by his passing,” she stated.

A GoFundMe web page to cowl funeral bills, which has already raised $75,000 of its $100,000 goal, stated Tellier died from a “traumatic mind harm.” The GoFundMe web page additionally mentions that Tellier was an organ donor.

{The teenager}’s father, Jamie Tellier, stated he is been heartened by nicely wishers from throughout the nation.

Though his son solely lived for 16 years, the grieving dad stated Caden was deeply non secular and loved practically each second of that point.

“There are some folks that do not get to do lots of issues in 80 years of a lifetime and my son did all the pieces in 16 years,” the elder Tellier advised mourners at a memorial service. “He lived a life, he laughed, he acquired to do all the pieces he needed to do, he completed a lot (of what) he liked.”

Morgan Academy headmaster Dr. Bryan Oliver stated in a press release to NBC affiliate WSFA of Montgomery that “there aren’t any phrases to explain how we really feel as a faculty group and household.” Morgan Academy has about 350 college students.

“It’s with a heavy coronary heart that I have to inform you that Caden Tellier has gone to be together with his Lord and Savior. Caden liked the Lord with all his coronary heart and was a shining mild each day he graced the halls of Morgan Academy,” he stated.

Michael McLendon, government director of the Alabama Unbiased Faculty Affiliation stated in a press release that he backed the college’s resolution to cancel all courses and actions this week, “giving their group time to come back collectively, mirror, and assist each other by this heartbreaking time.”

“As a small college, Morgan Academy feels this tragedy much more deeply,” McLendon stated. The varsity has 339 college students, in response to its web site.

Tellier’s loss of life is the most recent in a string of deaths involving highschool soccer gamers.

A West Texas highschool participant additionally died from a head harm in 2022, whereas a scholar died throughout soccer follow in Florida in 2021 and a 15-year-old boy died after collapsing throughout follow in Georgia the identical 12 months.

And extra not too long ago, sophomore Ovet Gomez-Regalado died on Aug. 16 throughout a preseason exercise at Shawnee Mission Northwest Excessive Faculty, which is about 12 miles southwest of downtown Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, officers stated.

Semaj Wilkins, a freshman at New Brockton Excessive Faculty in Alabama, suffered a “medical emergency” throughout follow and died on Aug. 13, officers stated.

Jayvion Taylor collapsed throughout soccer follow at on Aug. 5, at Hopewell Excessive Faculty about 24 miles south of downtown Richmond Virginia, earlier than dying, authorities stated.

Leslie Noble died Aug. 14 after he collapsed throughout follow at Franklin Excessive Faculty, within the Baltimore suburb of Reisterstown, Maryland, officers stated.


Novak Djokovic atteint le 3e tour aux Internationaux des États-Unis

Le Serbe Novak Djokovic s’attendait à ce que son match de deuxième ronde soit difficile aux Internationaux de tennis des États-Unis, mais des ennuis au service lui ont compliqué la tâche encore plus.

Ratant plus de providers qu’il n’en a réussis, Djokovic n’a pas pu obtenir beaucoup de factors rapides mercredi soir. Il a reconnu qu’il aurait dû perdre la deuxième manche et que sans l’abandon de son adversaire, il aurait peut-être perdu le match.

Mais une fois que Laslo Djere s’est désisté, il s’est tourné vers la suite.

«Les matchs ne feront que devenir plus difficiles à partir d’ici. Je le sais, mais ça me va, a dit Djokovic. Je trouverai mon rythme, comme je l’ai fait à plusieurs reprises au cours de ma carrière.»

Djokovic a atteint le troisième tour quand son compatriote a dû mettre un terme au match en raison d’une blessure, alors que le deuxième joueur au monde menait 6-4, 6-4 et 2-0.

Djere était devant 4-2 en deuxième manche quand il a semblé être incommodé par une blessure dans la région de la hanche. Il a d’ailleurs demandé l’intervention d’un thérapeute avant la fin du set.

«Au closing, ce n’est pas le style de dénouement que nous, les joueurs, ou la foule voulons voir, mais c’est probablement dû à la bataille physique qu’on a eue lors des deux premières manches», a analysé Djokovic.

C’était une 90e victoire dans ce tournoi pour Djokovic, un plateau qu’il a maintenant atteint dans tous les tournois majeurs. Le détenteur de 24 titres en Grand Chelem affrontera Alexei Popyrin, vendredi.

Avec un mercure affichant 32 degrés Celsius, deux matchs ont pris fin quand un joueur s’est décommandé, en après-midi.

L’Américain Frances Tiafoe, tête de série numéro 20, a progressé alors qu’il menait 6-4, 6-1 et 1-0 devant Alexander Shevchenko, du Kazakhstan.

Il aura comme prochain adversaire Ben Shelton, un compatriote. Shelton a défait Roberto Bautista Agut 6-3, 6-4 et 6-4.

Lors des quarts de finale de 2023 à New York, Shelton a montré la sortie à Tiafoe, le battant en quatre manches. Tiafoe tentait de se rendre en demi-finales pour une deuxième année de suite à ce tournoi.

«Nous sommes les deux très énergiques. La puissance est au coeur de son jeu, a dit Tiafoe, à propos de Shelton. Il enflamme le public.»

Le Néerlandais Tallen Griekspoor, de son côté, menait 6-1 et 2-0 lors du retrait de l’Argentin Sebastian Baez, 21e tête de série.

Jiri Lehecka a arraché une victoire de 6-7 (5), 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 et 7-5 face à Mitchell Krueger, après quatre heures de jeu.

Non seulement le Tchèque avait-il deux units de retard, il perdait 3-0 en troisième manche, face au qualifié américain.

«C’était une bataille à chaque level dans les deux derniers units», a dit Lehecka, 38e au monde.

Lehecka trouvera sur son chemin Andrey Rublev, sixième tête de série. Ce dernier a battu Arthur Rinderknech 4-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 et 6-2.

L’Allemand Alexander Zverev, quatrième tête d’affiche, a prévalu 6-4, 7-6 (5) et 6-1 contre Alexandre Muller, de la France.

Alabama high school football player who died after suffering game injury is remembered | National Sports

SELMA, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama highschool soccer participant, who died after being critically injured throughout a recreation, was remembered at a Monday memorial service as a caring and proficient athlete who achieved a lot in his 16 years.

Morgan Academy quarterback Caden Tellier died Saturday after being injured through the faculty’s Friday night time recreation in opposition to Southern Academy in Selma. Tellier, a 16-year-old junior, suffered a mind harm, in accordance with an announcement from the Alabama Unbiased College Affiliation.

College students, mother and father and lecturers, sporting faculty colours of maroon and gold, gathered at a memorial and prayer service held within the health club of the small non-public faculty. Members of his household sat within the first row of the memorial service.

“There was an outpouring of affection that we’ve got obtained from everybody on this room, folks throughout the nation,” Jamie Tellier, the teenager’s father, advised the neighborhood that gathered within the health club.

“I might inform you a large number about who my son was, who my son is,” mentioned Tellier. “My son was an distinctive athlete. However the factor he liked probably the most was to speak about Jesus.”

He advised the college’s soccer gamers that he would nonetheless be round as a result of, “Caden is just not going to need me to cease doing issues.”

“Caden was solely right here for 16 years. However my son achieved a lot. He achieved a lot. He liked,” mentioned Tellier, although tears.

The second oldest of 9 cousins, Tellier would at all times exit of his solution to play with the youngest within the group, even when his friends had been round, his grandmother, whom he referred to as Mimi, mentioned. Earlier than he died, Caden was instructing his 4-year-old cousin how you can throw a baseball, she mentioned.

“We might name him and say, ‘Are you able to come assist us’ and he was there,” his grandmother, Dale Dobbs, mentioned. He would by no means settle for cash or allowance for the work he did for the household, she added.

Outdoors the college, flowers, balloons together with his 17 jersey quantity, and notes had been positioned within the scholar parking zone in remembrance of Tellier. “Miss U Buddy,” was scrawled in chalk subsequent to a coronary heart.

Deal with soccer, on the skilled, faculty and youth league stage, could cause accidents that harm the mind, leaving mother and father and households to steadiness the dangers in opposition to the alternatives and advantages.

Tellier’s mother and father indicated in a social media publish that introduced their son’s dying that he would save lives via organ donation. Morgan Academy Headmaster Bryan Oliver confirmed to al.com that Tellier was an organ donor.

“Everybody who is aware of Caden has identified kindness, generosity and love, and true to his nature, he’s giving of himself another time. Lives have been touched by the best way he lived and now lives can be saved via his passing,” his mother and father wrote in a social media publish that introduced his dying.

The varsity is canceling all sports activities actions for the approaching week, together with this Friday’s scheduled soccer recreation at Wilcox Academy.

“The story is just not about an harm on the sector, the story is that we liked Caden, and he liked the lord,” Oliver mentioned.

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New England Patriots Postgame Quotes 8/25

HEAD COACH JEROD MAYO

Postgame press convention
Sunday, August 25, 2024

“Thought the blokes got here out right here and tried to compete. Anytime you’ve gotten over 150 yards, that is undisciplined soccer. We simply bought to do a greater job of that. My message to the staff was all of them rely now. Go get your rehab and your preventative care and relaxation your minds, it is time to go and hopefully we’re all on the identical web page going ahead.”

On guys taking part in on this recreation:

“We simply performed the blokes that we thought wanted to have extra reside motion.”

On the plan to play QB Jacoby Brissett:

“That was the plan. We had been going to play Jacoby a sequence or two.”

On Brissett persevering with to play after injuring his shoulder:

“He would’ve been in a position to proceed.”

On Brissett’s well being standing:

“I talked to him. We’ll see tomorrow. You at all times really feel a little bit bit extra sore the subsequent day. He mentioned he was good. We’ll discover out tomorrow.”

On the offensive line issues:

“I believe it’s a concern. The most important concern for me shouldn’t be the X’s and O’s of what to do, it was the shortage of self-discipline that they confirmed as we speak. And that is on all of us. That is on me. It begins with me. I bought to be extra diligent in getting to those guys about pre-snap penalties. And the remainder of the coaches need to do the identical factor. Gamers additionally need to take accountability for these pre-snap penalties. Look, the referees, they did job. They warned us a number of occasions. We talked. Then we bought flagged. Then they saved throwing the flag trigger we did not regulate. One factor I’ve realized round right here, enterprise is being performed. And should you see them calling these sorts of performs, you gotta self-correct and get higher. And we did not try this tonight.”

On the shortage of progress with offensive line:

“I inform the blokes on a regular basis. Each single day, we bought to get higher. Clearly, we’ve got to gel as a unit. That is a type of models the place you bought to be shut each on the sphere and off the sphere to construct that belief. And that is a course of we’re persevering with with.”

On the beginning quarterback choice:

“That is at all times the aim. We gotta watch the movie. We get in at three o’clock within the morning. So, we’ll see.”

On WR Pop Douglas’ snaps:

“Yeah, it was by design. As soon as once more, guys want reside motion. Similar factor with [CB] Marcus Jones. That was the mentality going into the sport and I used to be completely happy to see them on the market.

On Maye beginning Week One if Jacoby Brissett is unavailable:

“I want to say 100%. He is our second-best quarterback on the roster proper now. So, is {that a} sure? Subsequent query.”

On the offensive line issues if Drake Maye needed to begin:

“I am not involved. I am involved about each place. [Vice President of Player Personnel] Eliot [Wolf], and myself, and the remainder of the workers, our job is at all times to search for higher gamers. We’ll be very lively on the waiver wire. There will be some good soccer gamers on the market on the road. Look, we’ll attempt to get this staff higher.”

On what stood out about Maye’s efficiency tonight:

“He confirmed nice poise. He went on the market, his quarterback ranking was 100 or one thing like that. He made performs. He was answerable for the offense. He did job for us.”

On Jacoby Brissett harm replace:

“I haven’t got an replace. He’ll get an MRI tomorrow.”

On seriousness of harm:

“I am undecided. I am simply undecided.”

On the harm impacting the choice to play Maye:

“Look, we at all times say, one of the best gamers are going to play. Regardless of if it is at quarterback or at offensive line. It would not matter.”

“Yeah, it’s totally irritating. And as soon as once more it begins with me. I simply gotta get on these guys extra in observe about a few of that stuff. I believe essentially the most irritating half was after you’ve got been informed that you must transfer up that they proceed to line up the identical approach. I’d say a few of these calls, I imply I do not know, you have a look at the images and we had been positively.”

On warnings that the officers gave the staff:

“Effectively, the purpose of emphasis is that they at all times give warnings the tackles are too far again and stuff like that. We had the warnings and we did not take warmth. They could not flash. They line up off of the guards and I’d additionally say relying on who’s on the market reffing all of them see it a little bit bit completely different. As soon as once more, essentially the most irritating half is that is how they’re calling your alignment, let’s make these changes.”

On seeing Drake make changes:

“It has been nice. As soon as once more, simply his general steadiness and with the ability to come into work each single day and get higher. It has been nice to see.”

On any points with Drake’s hand:

On how assured he’s for Cincinnati:

“We’ll be able to go, we’ll a hostile surroundings. We have now issues to work on. We’ll watch this movie, we’ll grade the movie, we’ll make roster strikes and choices as we see match and we’ll attempt to put one of the best Patriots staff as we will towards Cincinnati.”

Love is Blind UK reunion spoilers: 9 things we learnt

Tom added that the pair hadn’t had any contact since, with Maria clarifying that there are not any dangerous emotions between her and Tash.

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Benaiah and Nicole are nonetheless an merchandise

Okay, real love does exist!

The couple confirmed they’re dwelling collectively, with Benaiah saying she’s been “nice for him” and he loves her “increasingly every day”. Aww!

We’re additionally happy to report that Nicole can in actual fact now pronounce her new surname, although if doubtful you possibly can name her Mrs GB.

We had been additionally handled to an cute a video of the couple’s first 12 months of marriage which seemed to be full of pleasure, a Marrakech journey, their first Christmas collectively and usually healthful vibes. Obsessed.

On their future collectively, the couple mentioned they’ve a visit to Ghana deliberate and a “way forward for happiness”!

Demi instructed Sam to apologise to Nicole

Nicole’s outdated flame Sam additionally made an look on the Love is Blind UK reunion.

When requested about how the previous few weeks had been for Sam after the robust response he elicited from viewers, Sam mentioned “The previous couple of weeks of my life haven’t been nice. It has been various backlash and it has been loads for anybody to deal with.”

He did, nonetheless add that he learnt he can “deal with something now”.

On his remark speculating he would not be capable of choose Nicole up (bodily), Sam defined “I genuinely did not imply any hurt by it. I do know I am not a nasty individual, it is truthfully simply nervousness.”

Jasmine credited her girls’s instinct for not following issues by way of with Sam, whereas Nicole took the chance to thank Benaiah for making an attempt to intervene initially on the pod stage, saying “Thanks for having my again, being my third eye and simply genuinely supporting me by way of each single factor. Thanks a lot, I like you a lot.”