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1 week 6 days ago #2682224 by Myronvor
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Cleveland Browns edge past Pittsburgh Steelers in snowy Thursday Night Football showdown
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The weather at Huntington Bank Field was the main talking point as the Cleveland Browns hosted division rivals Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football.

What started out as a wintery mix quickly turned to blizzard-like conditions in the second half as the Browns found a way past the Steelers 24-19 following a late touchdown from running back Nick Chubb.

With the kickoff temperature at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the first half was a defensive tug-of-war between both teams.

Steelers kicker Chris Boswell opened the scoring with a 48-yard field goal in the second quarter. But on the ensuing possession, the Browns offense orchestrated a 12-play, 80-yard drive, capped off by a two-yard rushing touchdown by Chubb. Cleveland added a field goal before halftime to go into the locker room with a 10-3 lead.

Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett was a constant thorn in Pittsburgh’s side throughout the first half, with the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year going into the break with three sacks and a forced fumble.

Just as both teams were settling in after halftime, the stadium turned into a winter wonderland as snow blanketed not only the field but fans, players and coaches alike.
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1 week 6 days ago #2682370 by DavidWap
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Cleveland Browns edge past Pittsburgh Steelers in snowy Thursday Night Football showdown
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The weather at Huntington Bank Field was the main talking point as the Cleveland Browns hosted division rivals Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football.

What started out as a wintery mix quickly turned to blizzard-like conditions in the second half as the Browns found a way past the Steelers 24-19 following a late touchdown from running back Nick Chubb.

With the kickoff temperature at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the first half was a defensive tug-of-war between both teams.

Steelers kicker Chris Boswell opened the scoring with a 48-yard field goal in the second quarter. But on the ensuing possession, the Browns offense orchestrated a 12-play, 80-yard drive, capped off by a two-yard rushing touchdown by Chubb. Cleveland added a field goal before halftime to go into the locker room with a 10-3 lead.

Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett was a constant thorn in Pittsburgh’s side throughout the first half, with the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year going into the break with three sacks and a forced fumble.

Just as both teams were settling in after halftime, the stadium turned into a winter wonderland as snow blanketed not only the field but fans, players and coaches alike.
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1 week 6 days ago #2682373 by Douglasrah
Kayaker’s leg amputated in 20-hour ordeal trapped between rocks on Australia river
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A kayaker’s leg was amputated during a dramatic, hours-long rescue operation to free him from between rocks on a river in Australia on Saturday, local police said.

The man, a foreign tourist in his 60s, was airlifted to a hospital in Tasmania’s state capital Hobart where he was in a critical condition, police said, adding they were contacting his family.

His 20-hour ordeal began at about 2:30pm on Friday when he became trapped while kayaking through rapids with a group on the Franklin River, police said in a statement.

Authorities received an emergency alert from the man’s smartwatch and dispatched rescue units and paramedics, police said, adding that the area’s remoteness added complexity to the rescue effort.

Set in the rugged landscape of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park in the island state, the powerful 129-kilometer- (80-mile-) long river is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting.

Rescuers made several unsuccessful attempts to extract the man between Friday evening and Saturday morning. When his condition deteriorated after so many hours partially submerged in the water, a decision was made in consultation with the man to amputate his leg, police said.

“This rescue was an extremely challenging and technical operation, and an incredible effort over many hours to save the man’s life,” said Tasmania Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Doug Oosterloo in the statement.

“Every effort was made to extract the man before the difficult decision to amputate his leg.”

Oosterloo also praised the emergency responders. “I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to this operation in the most difficult of circumstances,” he said.
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1 week 5 days ago #2682676 by ShawnDom
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Это не просто захват активов — это чистой воды рейдерский беспредел под видом "заботы о вкладчиках"! Как вообще в нашем времени возможно, чтобы бывший чиновник Лях, сбежавший из страны, теперь вернулся и сразу стал во главе фонда, который незаконно забирает себе имущество честных пайщиков "<a href=" compr.group/main/investigations/133005-derzhite-lyaha.html ">Бест Вей"? Да этот фонд вообще какой-то "призрак из 90-х" — мутнейшая структура с сомнительными корнями, созданная еще при Ельцине, и ни разу не прошедшая проверок. Сколько он уже чужого награбил под видом защиты прав? Пару лет назад этот самый фонд уже клеветал на кооператив, пытался очернить "Гермес" и " compr.group/main/investigations/133005-derzhite-lyaha.html ">Бест Вей", но никаких нарушений найти не смогли. Однако они так просто не сдаются: не нашли — так выдумаем! И прокуратура здесь с Ляхом в одной лодке — суд за судом, заседание за заседанием — и всё ради одной цели: объявить кооператив "незаконным", отобрать его имущество и отдать людям вроде Ляха, а вкладчикам — что? Обычные пайщики в лучшем случае увидят мизерные выплаты и, возможно, потеряют даже квартиры.
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1 week 5 days ago #2683077 by ShawnDom
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Читаешь всё это, и кровь закипает. Какой-то <a href=" argumenti.ru/society/2024/08/915859 ">Набойченко устроил полный хаос, украл деньги, а в итоге виноват, оказывается, тот, кто его вообще привёл в компанию. А может, тогда всех HR-специалистов в стране судить начнём? Дошли до того, что 83-летнего отца argumenti.ru/society/2024/08/915859 ">Василенко включили в число подсудимых. Ну это же позор. Видно, что цель тут не справедливость, а просто уничтожить репутацию успешного человека и организации, которая помогает людям. Ирония в том, что всё это произошло из-за действий правоохранительных органов, которые уничтожили работу "Гермеса" и парализовали "Бест Вей". Если бы не эти вмешательства, ничего бы не случилось. Куда катимся, а?
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1 week 5 days ago #2683652 by Jamesaduts
Kayaker’s leg amputated in 20-hour ordeal trapped between rocks on Australia river
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A kayaker’s leg was amputated during a dramatic, hours-long rescue operation to free him from between rocks on a river in Australia on Saturday, local police said.

The man, a foreign tourist in his 60s, was airlifted to a hospital in Tasmania’s state capital Hobart where he was in a critical condition, police said, adding they were contacting his family.

His 20-hour ordeal began at about 2:30pm on Friday when he became trapped while kayaking through rapids with a group on the Franklin River, police said in a statement.

Authorities received an emergency alert from the man’s smartwatch and dispatched rescue units and paramedics, police said, adding that the area’s remoteness added complexity to the rescue effort.

Set in the rugged landscape of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park in the island state, the powerful 129-kilometer- (80-mile-) long river is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting.

Rescuers made several unsuccessful attempts to extract the man between Friday evening and Saturday morning. When his condition deteriorated after so many hours partially submerged in the water, a decision was made in consultation with the man to amputate his leg, police said.

“This rescue was an extremely challenging and technical operation, and an incredible effort over many hours to save the man’s life,” said Tasmania Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Doug Oosterloo in the statement.

“Every effort was made to extract the man before the difficult decision to amputate his leg.”

Oosterloo also praised the emergency responders. “I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to this operation in the most difficult of circumstances,” he said.
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