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NoneSHOCKING pictures show the moment fairground goers scrambled to free revellers stuck on a "collapsed" ride in Birmingham with one person rushed to hospital. Cops and emergency services rushed to the scene and have sealed off an area around the Star Flyer ride in Centenary Square. Advertisement 10 Brave bystanders help those on the ride get to safety Credit: The Sun 10 The chaos occurred in a Birmingham Christmas fairground Credit: The Sun 10 Numerous people received medical treatment at the scene Credit: The Sun 10 One person was rushed to hospital in the incident Credit: The Sun Images circulating on social media appeared to show someone on a stretcher. Other photos shared online appear to show the mangled seats on one of the rides tangled with each other. Cops confirmed they had a number of officers at the scene after an "issue with one of the rides". Dozens of people were pictured at the park along with several police cars, ambulances and fire engines. Advertisement West Midlands Fire Service said the ride "dropped to ground level whilst in operation" One person was rushed to hospital while a small number of people were being treated at the scene by paramedics, a spokesperson said. Currently, the extent of their injuries is not known but most of those treated have been discharged. Cops also confirmed that no serious injuries have been reported. Advertisement Most read in The Sun STAYING POSITIVE Max George to undergo major heart surgery after terrifying health scare ALL CHANGE Another Rangers executive quits club just a week after key role at club's AGM NEWBORN JOY Huge Scots DJ becomes dad as he reveals baby boy in emotional social media post Breaking URGENT HUNT Fears grow for two boys, 12 and 13, last seen 24 hours ago sparking huge search A police cordon is currently in place between the ice rink, the library and the Rep theatre, with people asked to avoid the area. A spokesperson for West Mids Fire Service said: "At approximately 1930 on Thursday 12th December we responded to an incident at Victoria Square outside the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Birmingham. "One fire engine from Ladywood fire station attended, and arrived in just over four minutes. "This incident involved a fairground ride that had failed and crashed. The ride dropped to ground level whilst in operation. Advertisement "We assisted Ambulance colleagues with treatment of a number of casualties, whose injuries are not life-threatening. "One casualty has been conveyed to hospital, with several others discharged on scene. We are not working on the rescue of any further casualties. "This incident has now been left with West Midlands Police." One witness at the scene told the BBC he saw "girls who appeared to be injured" walking away from the area, with "one girl who seemed to have her face cut". Advertisement A West Midlands Police spokesperson told The Sun: "We currently have officers in Centenary Square, Birmingham following reports of an issue with one of the rides. "A small number of people are being treated at the scene by paramedics, but no serious injuries have been reported. "Centenary Square remains cordoned off this evening while we support our emergency service colleagues. Read more on the Scottish Sun WARMING UP Scots set for 21C swing as temperature rise to bring an end to sub zero freeze HOT BUY Shoppers race to Primark for fleecy £14 hoodie will keep you cosy on frosty days "Please avoid the area." Advertisement 10 A fairground ride reportedly collapsed in Birmingham tonight Credit: Birmingham Live 10 Numerous police and ambulances were at the scene Credit: Alamy 10 Police have reportedly sealed off an area around one of the Star Flyer ride in Centenary Square Credit: BPM 10 Centenary Square has been cordoned off by cops Credit: Alamy Advertisement 10 A number of people are said to have been injured Credit: BPM 10 Cops and emergency services were out in numbers Credit: BBC Have you seen anything or do you know more about this incident? Email exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or ethan.singh@news.co.ukwild casino online slots

Manchester City blew a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 against Feyenoord in a Champions League thriller on Tuesday and extend their winless run to six games. Watch selected NRL, AFL, SSN games plus every F1 qualifying session and race live in 4K on Kayo. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer. The English champions did snap a five-game losing streak but did little to boost confidence ahead of Sunday’s trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool by conceding three times in the final 15 minutes. Pep Guardiola admitted his star-studded squad were “fragile” and lacking in confidence after the worst run of his managerial career, while a shock stat was exposed. We lost a lot of games lately, we are fragile and of course, we need a victory,” he said to Prime Video. “The game was good for the confidence, we were playing at a good level and then for the first time something happened, we have problems.” Manchester City became the first team in the history of the Champions League to be leading by three goals as late as the 75th minute, before failing to win. Two goals from Erling Haaland, either side of Ilkay Gundogan’s deflected effort, looked set to restore some order for City. But the defensive frailties that have been the root cause for a staggering collapse in recent weeks was exposed in the closing stages. Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Gimenez and David Hancko hit back to salvage a vital point for the Dutch giants. A draw leaves City with plenty of work to do to reach the knockout stages with trips to Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain to come in their next two Champions League games. Only the top eight progress directly to the last 16 with a place in the top 24 of the 36-team table enough to reach the playoff round. City drop to 15th on eight points from five matches, just one point ahead of Feyenoord in 20th. Guardiola reacted to a first home defeat for two years in a 4-0 humbling by Tottenham on Saturday by making three changes. Jack Grealish, Matheus Nunes and Nathan Ake came into the starting line-up but it still took City time to find their rhythm. Nerves around a far from full Etihad Stadium were frayed when Igor Paixao wasted a big chance to give the Dutch giants the lead. Instead, City got the break they needed when Haaland was fouled inside the box from a corner. The Norwegian missed from the penalty spot in City’s 4-1 thrashing by Sporting Lisbon last time out in the Champions League. This time Haaland was clinical and smashed the ball into the net in relieving his frustrations of recent weeks. Gundogan’s volley from the edge of the box that deflected in off Hancko gave City breathing space early in the second half. Haaland then slid in to meet Nunes’ cross for his 46th Champions League goal in 44 appearances in the competition to seemingly put City on easy street. But there was a sting in the tail for the home side after Josko Gvardiol’s slack backpass allowed Moussa in to round Ederson and fire in from a narrow angle. Guardiola held his head in his hands in response and worse was to come when Ederson failed to deal with Jordan Lotomba’s near-post effort and the ball fell kindly for Gimenez to make it 3-2. More kamikaze defending gifted Feyenoord an equaliser as Rico Lewis played Paixao onside. He eased around the onrushing Ederson and crossed for Hancko to head into an unguarded net. City have now conceded two or more goals in six consecutive games for the first time since 1963. There was still time for more drama as Grealish’s shot came back off the crossbar in City’s search for a late winner. Instead they had to settle for a point that will feel just as damaging as the previous five defeats for a side so used to winning. ARSENAL’S RUTHLESS ROUT Arsenal extended their revival with a ruthless 5-1 rout of Sporting Lisbon to bolster their bid to reach the Champions League last 16 on Tuesday. Mikel Arteta’s side ended a three-match winless run in all competitions by beating Nottingham Forest 3-0 in the Premier League last weekend. And the Gunners built on that success with an even more dynamic display at the Jose Alvalade stadium. Gabriel Martinelli gave Arsenal an early lead and Kai Havertz increased their advantage before Gabriel Magalhaes struck just before halftime. Goncalo Inacio got one back for Sporting, but Bukayo Saka’s penalty underlined the gulf in class between the teams. Leandro Trossard netted late on to give Arsenal five away goals in a Champions League game for the first time since 2008. Arsenal’s third win in five Champions League matches this season lifted them into seventh place, with the top eight teams in the revamped tournament earning automatic qualification for the last 16. Sporting’s first defeat in Europe’s elite club competition this season leaves them below Arsenal on goal difference. Arsenal are nine points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool after their dip, but this swaggering effort suggested they are finally back in the groove. Arteta had challenged Arsenal to make a statement against Sporting and they responded in emphatic fashion. The north Londoners’ first away win in the Champions League in six attempts was a welcome tonic after a 1-0 loss at Inter Milan in their last European fixture. Arsenal’s impressive performance was all the more notable as Sporting had crushed Manchester City 4-1 in their final Champions League game under Ruben Amorim, who has since taken charge of Manchester United. Joao Pereira has replaced Amorim as Sporting boss but he was unable to maintain their unbeaten start to the season as the Portuguese champions were defeated for the first time in 19 games in all competitions. It took just seven minutes for Martinelli to put Arsenal ahead. Jurrien Timber’s low cross was perfectly weighted and the Brazilian slid in to apply the finish inside the six-yard box. In stark contrast to City’s capitulation at Sporting earlier in November, Arteta’s men were in complete command. They picked the Sporting defence apart again in the 22nd minute as Thomas Partey’s incisive pass picked out Saka’s run beyond the hosts’ creaky off-side trap. Saka guided a pinpoint pass into the Sporting area and Havertz timed his run immaculately to slot home from close range. Sporting finally forced a save from David Raya when 17-year-old Geovany Quenda unleashed a fierce strike that the Arsenal keeper tipped over. But Gabriel bagged his first Champions League goal on the stroke of halftime. Arsenal’s set-piece prowess was on show as the Brazilian defender rose highest to power his header past Franco Israel from Declan Rice’s inswinging corner. Gabriel marked the goal with a cheeky celebration as he mimicked the eye-covering gesture used by Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres when he scores. That inflammatory gesture briefly woke Sporting from their slumber and Inacio reduced the deficit two minutes after halftime. Arsenal’s Riccardo Calafiori went to sleep at a corner and Inacio took advantage to volley past Raya from close range. Sporting needed another goal quickly to put Arsenal under genuine pressure, but instead it was the visitors who struck again in the 65th minute. Ousmane Diomande’s lunge tripped Martin Odegaard in the area and Saka drilled his penalty into the corner of the net. Trossard put the seal on Arsenal’s demolition job in the 82nd minute, nodding home after Israel spilt Mikel Merino’s shot. BAYERN BEST 10-MAN PSG A first-half header from Kim Min-jae guided Bayern Munich to a 1-0 home win over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, damaging the French side’s hopes of progressing in the Champions League. The centre-back scored after an error from PSG goalkeeper Matvei Safonov, starting ahead of Gianluigi Donnarumma, who spilt the ball into Kim’s path. The South Korean’s effort was enough to decide the rematch of the 2020 Champions League final -- won by Bayern by the same scoreline -- and all but extinguishes PSG’s hopes of a top-eight finish and avoiding the playoff round. Ousmane Dembele picked up a second yellow for an unnecessary challenge with half an hour remaining, with Bayern successfully shutting up shop as a result. “It was an extremely intense game,” Leon Goretzka said to Amazon Prime. “You could see in the starting XI they were going to try and hold onto the ball and to test us with their pressing -- and we pushed to the end and it’s nice we could be rewarded.” With just three games remaining, even making the knockouts is not a given for the French champions, who are in 26th spot -- two outside the playoff placings. PSG host Manchester City in January along with facing tricky away trips to Red Bull Salzburg and Stuttgart. Bayern’s top-eight hopes look rosier after the win, which extended their run of clean sheets to seven straight games in all competitions. Bayern now sit 11th and take on relative European minnows Shakhtar Donetsk, Feyenoord and Slovan Bratislava in their remaining games. Both sides came into the game unbeaten and six points clear in their domestic leagues but in dire need of points in Europe. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany opted for the speed of Leroy Sane over the creativity of France winger Michael Olise up front. PSG boss Luis Enrique made five changes to his side but most notable was his decision to stick with goalkeeper Safonov, rather than Donnarumma, who had played all but one Champions League game this season. Luis Enrique defended his call before the game, telling reporters: “I make my choices based on what I see on the pitch and what’s best for the team.” The decision appeared to pay off early, with Safonov responsible for good saves from Jamal Musiala and Sane inside the opening 12 minutes. Kingsley Coman, the PSG academy product who scored the only goal in the 2020 final, almost broke the deadlock shortly afterwards, dribbling through five defenders and blasting just wide. After PSG had a few opportunities of their own, including Joao Neves’ long-range effort whistling past the goalpost on 33 minutes, the Russian goalkeeper made a mistake which led directly to the opener. Joshua Kimmich swung in a corner on the 38-minute mark which Safonov spilt. And Kim took advantage to power a header into the net for the first Champions League goal of his career. Bayern were happy to let the game come to them in the second half but Dembele’s second yellow -- his first had come for dissent -- took the steam out of PSG’s hopes of a comeback. BARCELONA HIT BREST FOR THREE Robert Lewandowski scored his 100th Champions League goal as Barcelona beat Brest 3-0 to climb provisionally second in the Champions League group standings on Tuesday. The veteran striker slotted home from the spot in the 10th minute to fire the Catalans ahead and reach his milestone, adding a second late on after Dani Olmo’s goal to inflict the French side’s first defeat. After dropping points in their last two outings in La Liga, coach Hansi Flick had urged his players to “eliminate” mistakes in their game and Barca produced a solid display. They got off the mark quickly when Brest goalkeeper Marco Bizot clumsily clattered into the back of Lewandowski after the forward controlled Pedri’s cross on his chest. The striker dusted himself down and dispatched the penalty clinically to open the scoring after 10 minutes and bring up his century. It made Lewandowski only the third player to reach that milestone in the competition, behind former Barcelona great Lionel Messi, on 129, and former Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo, with 140. Under Flick, the forward’s form has improved significantly this season, reaching 22 goals in 19 appearances between La Liga and the Champions League. The 36-year-old has made 125 Champions League appearances with Barcelona and before that German sides Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. “I am very happy, many years ago I did not think I could score more than 100 goals in the Champions League,” Lewandowski told Movistar. “For me the most important thing is that we try to win every game, if I can score, then that’s the perfect solution. “I don’t know how many games we have left before the end of the year but we have to win them all and rest over Christmas.” Barcelona were still without teenage star Lamine Yamal, recovering from an ankle problem, but Raphinha was busy on the right and the Catalans dominated proceedings. They did not create many clear chances though until Fermin Lopez forced a fine save from Bizot with a diving header. The Dutch goalkeeper made amends for his earlier mistake by denying the Spaniard with his leg. Lopez again came close early in the second half when Lewandowski put him in with a neat flick but Bizot was alert to save his low effort. Playmaker Olmo had an effort scrambled off the line by Brendan Chardonnet as Barcelona sought to put the game to bed. The former RB Leipzig midfielder eventually grabbed the second in the 66th minute when he received Gerard Martin’s pass in the box, showing some nifty footwork to dodge Chardonnet and beat Bizot at the near post. Brest thumped RB Salzburg 4-0 and had dropped just two points from their first four matches despite sitting in mid-table in Ligue 1, but were brought down to earth at the Olympic Stadium. Mathias Pereira Lage drilled home to momentarily delight nearly 3,000 travelling supporters but their joy was curtailed when the linesman raised his flag for off-side. Barca substitute Pablo Torre should have netted Barcelona’s third when he intercepted a pass with just the goalkeeper to beat, but fired wide. Instead the job fell to Lewandowski and he rolled home his 101st Champions League goal with aplomb, beyond Bizot’s outstretched arm. Brest fall a few places down the table but their strong start to the campaign means they are well placed to secure at least a playoff spot, while Barcelona are aiming to reach the last 16 directly. Flick’s side travel to last season’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund next, before visiting Benfica and hosting Atalanta.None

SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today announced the appointment of Janesh Moorjani as the company's chief financial officer, effective December 16, 2024 . Moorjani brings over 20 years of experience in the technology industry, with deep expertise in driving growth and efficiency at scale. Most recently, Moorjani served as CFO and COO of Elastic NV (NYSE: ESTC), the Search AI Company. Reporting to chief executive officer Andrew Anagnost , Moorjani will lead and oversee Autodesk's global finance organization. Moorjani will succeed interim chief financial officer Elizabeth "Betsy" Rafael, who will serve as an advisor to the company through the end of fiscal 2025 and will continue to serve on Autodesk's Board of Directors, resuming her status as an independent director following the transition period and end of her employment by the company. "We are excited to welcome such a high-caliber and seasoned CFO in Janesh," said Andrew Anagnost , president and CEO of Autodesk. "His deep finance and software experience will be instrumental in supporting Autodesk's continued momentum with sustained growth and enhanced profitability. I look forward to partnering with Janesh to drive Autodesk's successful path forward and continue creating additional value for our stockholders. I also thank Betsy for stepping into the interim CFO role at an important time for Autodesk, and for her continued contributions both through the transition and as a qualified and experienced board member moving forward." Moorjani brings strong experience leading dynamic public software companies. He recently was CFO of Elastic since 2017 and assumed the additional responsibilities of COO in 2022. Prior to Elastic, he served in executive and leadership roles at Infoblox, VMware, Cisco, PTC, and Goldman Sachs. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Cohesity, a leading AI-powered data security and data management company. "I am thrilled to join Autodesk and work with Andrew, the company's strong management team and the Board to capitalize on the compelling growth opportunities we have ahead," said Moorjani. "Autodesk has established a clear leadership position as a technology innovator by providing differentiated and connected solutions that allow customers across industries to design and make anything. I look forward to working with the team to build on Autodesk's strong financial foundation to drive continued growth, profitability and free cash flow to ultimately deliver sustainable stockholder value." ABOUT AUTODESK The world's designers, engineers, builders, and creators trust Autodesk to help them design and make anything. From the buildings we live and work in, to the cars we drive and the bridges we drive over. 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Intel Corp. stock underperforms Tuesday when compared to competitorsTech Stocks Lead Wall Street Rally Amid Trade TensionsMILAN : Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi applauded his side after they held on for a slender 1-0 home win against RB Leipzig on Tuesday to go top of the Champions League standings. An own goal by RB Leipzig defender Castello Lukeba put Inter in front in the 27th minute before the Italian champions let their guard down in the second half and the visitors threatened an equaliser. "We are satisfied, we knew the importance of tonight's match," Inzaghi told Sky Sport. "We were playing against a valuable team, who until Sunday had the best defence in the Bundesliga. We played a great game, we were always balanced and it's not easy with them. "It's a shame we didn't score the second goal, but the team suffered relatively little." Denzel Dumfries misfired when presented with a good chance just after the restart and Henrikh Mkhitaryan thought he had doubled Inter's lead in stoppage time, but the goal was ruled out for a foul in the buildup. "There is clearly satisfaction, but to get into the top eight we still need a small step," Inzaghi said. Inter top the table with 13 points from five games, one point above second-placed Barcelona and third-placed Liverpool, who host defending champions Real Madrid on Wednesday. The top eight teams in the competition's new league phase qualify automatically for the last 16, and the next 16 go into a two-legged playoff to join them. "We've had an excellent run, four consecutive victories and five games without conceding a goal," Inzaghi added. "I was afraid of tonight's game, but the team is mature and knew not to be influenced by Leipzig's zero points." Leipzig, who are third in the Bundesliga, have not won a game in November and are still searching for their first European points after five consecutive defeats.

As the Brooklyn Nets begin a road swing on Friday with a visit to Philadelphia, the host 76ers are ending one of their own swings away from home that went poorly for the sputtering club. The 76ers into Friday's NBA Cup East: Group A matchup against the Nets on a five-game losing streak, including all three in the Sixers' just-completed three-game road trip. The journey ended on Wednesday in a 117-111 loss at Memphis, despite 2023 MVP Joel Embiid playing his best game of the season. Embiid finished with game highs of 35 points and 11 rebounds in his fourth contest since rejoining the Sixers lineup, after missing the first nine games with a lingering knee injury. Philadelphia is winless in Embiid's four appearances, have only two wins this season and none in NBA Cup action. The Sixers opened group play with a 111-99 loss to the New York Knicks on Nov. 12, followed by a 98-86 road loss to the Orlando Magic on Nov. 15. Philadelphia is now also dealing with another knee injury to a key player, as Paul George left Wednesday's game with a hyperextension. "Similar to the preseason," Sixers coach Nick Nurse said, referring to an injury George sustained in October. "We're going to find out more (Thursday) when (the medical staff) checks it out to see what the extent of it is." Nurse said George's injury may be akin to a bone bruise, which would not require a lengthy absence. Still, the team is awaiting more details ahead of Friday's return home. "You never know what happens," Nurse said. "He was actually fairly close to coming back in the game but then it stiffened up as he got out a little bit more, so we decided not to." Amid the rash of injuries and roster tumult, rookie Jared McCain is emerging as a bright spot in the Sixers' dismal start. Wednesday's 20-point performance marked the guard's sixth consecutive game scoring 20-plus points. McCain has made at least three 3-pointers in all six of those contests, while he averaged 25.5 points. The Nets ended a three-game losing streak Tuesday and improved to 1-1 in the NBA Cup, with a 116-115 victory over the Charlotte Hornets. Cam Johnson scored 34 points, while Trendon Watford hit a jumper with 38 seconds remaining that gave the Nets necessary breathing room down the stretch. Watford finished with 10 points over 19 minutes in just his second game back from a hamstring injury sustained in training camp. "Very happy that he had the game that he had, but that to me is the definition of a team," Nets coach Jordi Fernandez said. "Our medical staff worked hard to get him back healthy. We've got to trust the group, because they do a great job, and this is the result. It's a win for everybody." Nets point guard Dennis Schroder continued his run of solid two-way play at point guard in Tuesday's win. With his 14 points and 12 assists against Charlotte, Schroder is averaging 17.8 points and 6.5 assists in 15 games (all starts). --Field Level Media

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SHOCKING pictures show the moment fairground goers scrambled to free revellers stuck on a "collapsed" ride in Birmingham with one person rushed to hospital. Cops and emergency services scrambled to the scene and have sealed off an area around the 180ft Star Flyer ride in Centenary Square. West Midlands Fire Service said the ride "dropped to ground level whilst in operation" in an incident around 7.30pm on Thursday. All the rides were frozen and the bright neon lights turned off as emergency services attend. Images circulating on social media appeared to show someone on a stretcher along with several police cars, ambulances and fire engines. Other photos shared appear to show the mangled seats on one of the rides tangled with each other. Dozens of people were pictured watching on in horror at the park amid the chaos. According to West Midlands Ambulance Service, paramedics found 13 patients in need of help when they arrived at the scene in Centenary Square. Two women were treated by ambulance staff for injuries "not believed to be serious" and taken to hospital, a spokeswoman said. Eleven others were assessed and discharged at the scene, she added. Currently, the extent of all injuries is unknown but most of those treated have been discharged. Cops also confirmed that no serious injuries have been reported. A police cordon is currently in place between the ice rink, the library and the Rep theatre, with people asked to avoid the area. A spokesperson for West Mids Fire Service said: "At approximately 1930 on Thursday 12th December we responded to an incident at Victoria Square outside the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Birmingham. "One fire engine from Ladywood fire station attended, and arrived in just over four minutes. "This incident involved a fairground ride that had failed and crashed. The ride dropped to ground level whilst in operation. "We assisted Ambulance colleagues with treatment of a number of casualties, whose injuries are not life-threatening. "One casualty has been conveyed to hospital, with several others discharged on scene. We are not working on the rescue of any further casualties. "This incident has now been left with West Midlands Police." One witness at the scene told the BBC he saw "girls who appeared to be injured" walking away from the area, with "one girl who seemed to have her face cut". A West Midlands Police spokesperson told The Sun: "We currently have officers in Centenary Square, Birmingham following reports of an issue with one of the rides. "A small number of people are being treated at the scene by paramedics, but no serious injuries have been reported. "Centenary Square remains cordoned off this evening while we support our emergency service colleagues. "Please avoid the area." Have you seen anything or do you know more about this incident? Email exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or ethan.singh@news.co.ukhe celebrated a spectacular and historic victory by winning the after a thrilling final against the The match, held at the energetic Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, saw the Galaxy secure a dramatic 2-1 victory. The atmosphere was electric as fans filled the stadium, eager to witness another step in the team's journey to the championship, as it was marked by determination and skill, culminating in this unforgettable match. opened the scoring with a brilliant strike, showcasing his agility and precision but the Red Bulls fought back with a goal from , leveling the score and intensifying the game's excitement. How the cup was won It was who ultimately sealed the victory for the Galaxy with a crucial goal, sending the crowd into a frenzy. This win marked the Galaxy's sixth MLS Cup title, reaffirming their legacy as one of the league's most successful franchises. The victory was especially significant as it ended a decade-long drought since their last championship in 2014. The team's resilience and unity throughout the season were evident in their performance, and this championship stands as a testament to their hard work and dedication. As the final whistle blew, the stadium erupted in cheers, and the players celebrated with their fans, basking in the glory of their achievement. The 2024 MLS Cup win is not just a title for the Galaxy as the ten long years of waiting were not expected and now that pain and disappointment is over.

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — At least one officer fired at and injured a suspect who shot toward police during a foot chase Thursday afternoon in a residential and business area on the city’s west side, Indianapolis police say. The suspect was said to be awake and breathing. No other information on the suspect had been publicly shared within two hours after the shooting. No officers were injured. No additional information was immediately available on what led to the shooting. Police say a gun was found at the scene. Video on social media showed crime scene tape surrounding an area at the intersection of West Morris Street and West Washington Street, near the Dollar Tree store and the Halal Market grocery. An employee of the dollar store says she saw people running inside the business after the shots were fired, but she did not hear the shots. She says the man is known to people who frequent the area. In an alert on the X platform , Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said, “IMPD officers are on scene of an incident in the 1000 block of Waldemere Avenue. There was an officer-involved shooting. No officers were injured.” The computer-aided dispatch system shows Wayne Township Fire Department medics were sent to to an emergency medical services incident involving an unsafe gunshot scene at 3:50 p.m. Thursday in the 1000 block of Waldemere Avenue. That’s northeast of the I-465 interchange for West Washington Street on the city’s west side. Another post on X from police at 4:17 p.m. Thursday said, “IMPD does not believe there is any outstanding public safety threat to the area at this time. We are asking drivers to avoid this area due to an active and ongoing investigation. Officers will be on scene for the next several hours.” News 8’s Danielle Zulkosky contributed to this report.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) — Zach Calzada threw for 182 yards and his 17-yard scoring pass to Roy Alexander was the game's only touchdown and Incarnate Word beat Villanova 13-6 on Saturday in the second round of the FCS playoffs. The Cardinals (11-2), who earned their highest seed in program history at No. 6, travel to face third-seeded South Dakota State in the quarterfinals.Former Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto, left, former US president Donald Trump, centre, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after signing a new free trade agreement in Buenos Aires, on Nov. 30, 2018. MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images Nicolas Lamp is associate professor at the faculty of law at Queen’s University. When it comes to the future of Canada’s trade, Canadian politicians are in survival mode. Monday night, after weeks of speculation on president-elect Donald Trump’s plans for North American trade, he said that he would “ charge Mexico and Canada a 25% Tariff on ALL products ” until the two countries stop the flow of drugs and migrants to the United States. That came after Canadian leaders had already contorted themselves to salvage the trade relationship. To placate the United States and avert an onslaught of hyper-competitive Chinese imports, Canada took the extraordinary step of imposing WTO-inconsistent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles , steel and aluminum back in October. And last week, Canada’s premiers and some members of the federal government signalled their willingness to turn even further away from Canada’s traditional embrace of open trade by mooting the possibility of excluding Mexico from a future North American trade agreement. It is this move to sideline Mexico that we should be particularly concerned about. Now that Mr. Trump has put forth a plan that could be seen as making Canada suffer for Mexico’s sins, the option may seem even more tempting. However, then and now, to throw Mexico under the bus would be another case of Canada accepting the high costs of sacrificing long-standing objectives of Canadian trade policy – such as deeper integration with a diversified set of like-minded trading partners – for highly uncertain gains. Proposed Trump tariff poses big risk to Canadian industry, consumers All of America’s trading partners are looking at what they can offer the United States in negotiations and are readying retaliation in case those negotiations break down. Canada is the only country that is taking the path of anticipatory obedience: it is offering the Trump administration concessions before the latter has even asked. Canada is sending the message to Mr. Trump that he does not need to bother with the dividing part of his familiar divide-and-rule playbook: we’ll divide ourselves, so he can focus on ruling. In the process, Canada is encouraging its partners – first and foremost Mexico itself – to follow Canada’s lead in looking after their own immediate interests first. The damage to Canada’s reputation as a reliable partner will be lasting. The tragedy of all of this is that it is so unnecessary. It is true that Chinese-made cars have been flooding into Mexico. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and those who support his call to exclude Mexico are concerned that Chinese auto parts could be transshipped through Mexico to the United States and Canada. But there is no evidence that that is happening at the moment, and for good reason: the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) – the successor to NAFTA that Canada and Mexico negotiated with the first Trump administration in 2018 – contains rules of origin that ensure that products that benefit from duty-free treatment actually originate in Mexico. During the CUSMA negotiations, Canada and Mexico worked with the first Trump administration to tighten those rules of origin compared to the original NAFTA and thereby managed to defuse much more radical proposals from the United States. It is unclear why Canadian politicians believe that a similar approach – working with Mexico to convince the United States to manage trade issues through creative rulemaking – could not succeed this time. Even the worry that Chinese producers could establish factories in Mexico and use them to circumvent the rules of origin could be addressed in this way. The CUSMA already sets a precedent for treating Chinese investors in Mexico differently from other investors. The U.S. has signalled an interest in adopting a similar approach of differentiating between companies for purposes of granting them market access. Canada could play a constructive role by advocating for such changes instead of trying to push Mexico out of the agreement. The proposal also ignores the economic harm that Canadian companies would suffer if Mexico was excluded from a future North American trade agreement. Canadian auto parts companies, such as Magna, are heavily invested in Mexico and would risk being cut off from North American supply chains. And losing Mexico as a base for cheap auto parts would further imperil the competitiveness of North American car producers – who are already handicapped compared to their European and East Asian peers by the restrictions on their ability to use inputs and technology from China. Finally, excluding Mexico from “Fortress North America” would deprive the United States and Canada of leverage to convince Mexico to stem Chinese car imports into Mexico and would thereby further diminish the ability of North American car manufacturers to retain market share. During the first Trump administration, the Trudeau government kept a cool head, drove a hard bargain and came out better than most observers had dared to hope. It is dispiriting that, this time around, some Canadian politicians seem to have lost the courage of their convictions before Mr. Trump has even moved into the White House.Aroostook winter festival moves snowmobile races to mall parking lot

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