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  • The Mystery of Christian McCaffrey’s Absence: Why Isn’t He Playing Tonight?

    The Mystery of Christian McCaffrey’s Absence: Why Isn’t He Playing Tonight?


    The Mystery of Christian McCaffrey’s Absence: Why Isn’t He Playing Tonight?

    Christian McCaffrey, star running back for the Carolina Panthers, has been noticeably absent from the lineup in recent games, leaving fans and fantasy football owners wondering what could be keeping him off the field. McCaffrey, known for his dynamic playmaking abilities and versatility, has been a key player for the Panthers since being drafted in 2017. So why isn’t he playing tonight?

    One possible explanation for McCaffrey’s absence could be an injury. The running back has dealt with various injuries throughout his career, including a shoulder injury that sidelined him for several games earlier this season. It’s possible that he is still dealing with lingering effects from that injury or has suffered a new injury that is preventing him from suiting up.

    Another possibility is that the Panthers coaching staff is being cautious with McCaffrey, opting to give him extra rest and recovery time to ensure he is fully healthy for the stretch run of the season. With the Panthers currently out of playoff contention, there may be less urgency to rush McCaffrey back onto the field if there are any concerns about his health.

    Additionally, McCaffrey may be dealing with personal reasons or off-field issues that are keeping him away from the game. While these reasons are purely speculative, it is not uncommon for players to miss games for personal reasons that are unrelated to injuries.

    Whatever the reason for McCaffrey’s absence, it is clear that the Panthers are missing his presence on the field. His dynamic playmaking ability and leadership are crucial to the team’s success, and his absence is felt by fans and teammates alike.

    As the Panthers continue to navigate the remainder of the season without McCaffrey, fans can only hope for a speedy return for the star running back. In the meantime, the mystery of his absence continues to linger, leaving many wondering when they will see McCaffrey back in action.


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  • “There’s nothing about him that isn’t squeezable”: Only 1 Actor Apart From Adam Sandler Is on Jennifer Aniston’s Nice List

    “There’s nothing about him that isn’t squeezable”: Only 1 Actor Apart From Adam Sandler Is on Jennifer Aniston’s Nice List


    Having worked on several projects together throughout their illustrious run in showbiz, Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman have nothing but admiration for each other, which also translated into their performances together. While Aniston has had the opportunity to work with several great and likable figures in the last three decades, one of them being Adam Sandler, her bond with Bateman has been off the charts.

    The Switch | Credit: Miramax

    Although both of them have evolved a lot since their beginning on the silver screen, one thing that has remained constant is the Ozark star’s squeezability in the eyes of Aniston.

    Jennifer Aniston can’t help but gush about Jason Bateman Jason Bateman in Ozark | Credit: Netflix

    Even though the duo have shared the screen on several occasions, the duo’s perspective on each other has remained the same. While Aniston confessed that the Ozark star was in a much…



    In a recent interview, Jennifer Aniston revealed that there is only one actor who is on her “nice list” apart from her longtime friend and frequent co-star Adam Sandler. And the lucky recipient of this honor? None other than Paul Rudd.

    Aniston gushed about Rudd, saying, “There’s nothing about him that isn’t squeezable. He’s just the most likable person. He’s such a good guy and he’s so funny and talented. I love working with him.”

    The pair has starred together in multiple projects, including the hit comedy film “The Object of My Affection” and the beloved TV show “Friends,” where Rudd played Phoebe’s love interest, Mike Hannigan.

    Fans of Aniston and Rudd will be thrilled to hear that the actress holds him in such high regard. With his charm, wit, and undeniable talent, it’s no wonder that Rudd has earned a spot on Aniston’s nice list.

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  • ‘A Complete Unknown’ Isn’t a Documentary! (Guest Column)

    ‘A Complete Unknown’ Isn’t a Documentary! (Guest Column)


    In a year when the Amy Winehouse movie Back to Black showed just how wretched musical biopics can sometimes be, most critics and ticket-buyers seem pleased with James Mangold’s look at Bob Dylan’s early years in A Complete Unknown. The project is nothing but a big swing, daring to take on one of the biggest myths of 20th century culture — a transformative artist who sold 125 million albums, has won Grammys, an Oscar, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Nobel Prize in Literature, the only musician ever to do so. (Apologies to Heinrich Böll, singing in the shower does not count.) You would think that the most ardent Dylan fans would be celebrating.

    However, the Timothée Chalamet–led picture, written by Mangold and Jay Cocks, is not a court document. There are tweaks to the historical record from pretty much the first frame. The young Minnesotan Robert Zimmerman did not emerge from the Holland Tunnel onto the New York City streets all alone; he came with friends, but that doesn’t make for as striking an image. He didn’t appear like a ghost in the night at Woody Guthrie’s hospital bed and sing “Song to Woody” with Pete Seeger watching, either. And he didn’t have a heartfelt farewell with Suze Rotolo (name changed to Sylvie Russo for the film) at a Rhode Island ferry station in 1965. They were already split up by then, and she wasn’t even at the Newport Folk Festival that year.

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    Changes like these are to be expected in any biographical film. But for whatever reason (maybe it’s because it’s the holidays and there’s some free time right now?) a lot of people who ought to know better are losing their minds about the bent facts in A Complete Unknown. There’s an added irony, of course, because to this day Dylan maintains a mercurial persona that likes to fudge the truth; indeed it’s a major part of the new film. (Just look at the title!)

    Still, the dominant mansplaining gene in boomer and Gen X Dylan fans — the people who can listen to his creative cul-de-sacs Self Portrait, Saved or his three-disc collection of American standards Triplicate and say “yes, this is good, and let me tell you why” — has been triggered by this picture. I know, because I’m doing my best to conquer it within myself.

    The biggest controversy — because it’s the most glaring — comes during the climax of the movie, when Dylan and his accompanists plug in their instruments and play a shocking short set of electric rock ‘n’ roll at the saintly Newport Folk Festival. Amidst the “boos!” in the crowd, we get a close-up of someone shouting “Judas!” and, well, this has proven a bit too much for some know-it-alls.

    Yes, it is absolutely true that the famous “Judas!” moment did not happen at Newport ’65. It happened in Manchester, England 10 months later. While it’s perfectly fine to acknowledge these changes, it’s another to dismiss the whole movie because of it. And if you are on Facebook pointing this out to people, as the man once said, please crawl out your window!

    Elijah Wald, author of the book Dylan Goes Electric that Mangold and Cocks adapted for the movie, got annoyed enough by the corrections that he took to his own Facebook page to write a 900-word essay, in which he first (perhaps jokingly) suggests that it’s entirely possible that someone did shout “Judas!” at Newport, it just wasn’t caught on tape, and then argues how even with its stretched facts the movie does a great job to capture the essence of the period. In a since-deleted thread on a Facebook group (of which I have seen screenshots), Wald responds to a more nuanced pan of the film from music critic (and author of another Dylan book) Chris Morris, who commented that Wald “says some nice things about the film, but I assume he cashed the check. Wald’s response: “ I would have no reason to hype the film if I didn’t like it. As it happens, I liked it a lot. Please disrespect me for having lousy taste, not for being a shill.”

    Others have simply responded to the nit-pickers with some zings.

    Maybe after so many years of comic-book nonsense meticulously scrutinized by online nerds, Dylanheads are just eager to have their day in the sun. None of the “well, actually” comments you’ll see online are incorrect. The joke is that these diehard fans are inadvertently aping one of Dylan’s great figures of scorn, the pencil-in-hand obsessive “Mr. Jones” who misses the forest for the trees in “Ballad of a Thin Man”—”you know something’s happening, but you don’t know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?”

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    Have you ever come across a documentary titled “A Complete Unknown” and thought it was a real-life story? Well, think again! In this guest column, we will debunk the myth surrounding this supposed documentary and shed light on the truth behind its creation.

    Contrary to popular belief, “A Complete Unknown” is not a documentary. It is actually a mockumentary – a fictional film presented in the style of a documentary. The film follows the story of a mysterious figure who appears out of nowhere and disrupts the lives of those around them. While the film may seem like a real-life account, it is all a work of fiction created by talented filmmakers.

    So why the confusion? The filmmakers behind “A Complete Unknown” did an excellent job at blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Through clever storytelling and realistic portrayals, they managed to deceive audiences into believing that they were watching a true story unfold before their eyes. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the events depicted in the film are too outlandish to be real.

    While mockumentaries can be entertaining and thought-provoking, it is important to remember that they are works of fiction. So the next time you come across a film titled “A Complete Unknown,” remember that it is not a documentary – it is simply a creative storytelling device designed to captivate and entertain audiences.

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  • Eric Dickerson isn’t rooting for Saquon Barkley to break his single-season rushing record: ‘Absolutely not’

    Eric Dickerson isn’t rooting for Saquon Barkley to break his single-season rushing record: ‘Absolutely not’


    Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson may not have the most gracious response when asked about Saquon Barkley possibly breaking his mark for most rushing yards in a single season. But he’s certainly honest in how he feels about possibly being topped in the record book.

    “I don’t think he’ll break it,” Dickerson said to the Los Angeles Times’ Sam Farmer. “Do I want him to break it? Absolutely not.”

    Barkley is 268 yards away from Dickerson’s record of 2,105 yards, set during the 1984 season with the Los Angeles Rams. The Philadelphia Eagles have two games remaining on their regular-season schedule, giving Barkley a chance to overtake Dickerson.

    With 1,838 yards, the seven-year veteran has to average 133.5 yards in those final two games to seize the all-time mark. Barkley has topped that number in six of his 15 games this season. With quarterback Jalen Hurts out while in concussion protocol, the Eagles may rely more on their ground game versus the Dallas Cowboys.

    Dickerson is also quick to point out that if Barkley does surpass him, he’ll do it in 17 regular-season games — one more than Dickerson played in 1984.

    “I don’t pull no punches on that. But I’m not whining about it,” he added. “He had 17 games to do it? Hey, football is football. That’s the way I look at it.”

    If Barkley doesn’t overtake Dickerson for the single-season rushing mark, he can still join an exclusive club of NFL running backs who gained 2,000 yards. Eight others have rushed for 2,000 yards or more in a season. Derrick Henry did it most recently, gaining 2,027 yards in 2020 with the Tennessee Titans. O.J. Simpson was the first to break the 2,000-yard mark in 1973 with the Buffalo Bills — doing so in 14 games.

    Here is the current list of 2,000 rushers:

    Eric Dickerson – 2,105 (1984)
    Adrian Peterson – 2,097 (2012)
    Jamal Lewis – 2,066 (2003)
    Barry Sanders – 2,053 (1997)
    Derrick Henry – 2,027 (2020)
    Terrell Davis – 2,008 (1998)
    Chris Johnson – 2,006 (2009)
    O.J. Simpson – 2,003 (1973)

    Dickerson is also aware that Barkley could set the rushing mark against the New York Giants, the team that let Barkley go as a free agent. That would likely feel like redemption for Barkley and provide another embarrassing note in what’s been a miserable 2024 for the Giants.

    “How ironic would it be for him to break the record on them, the team that let him go,” Dickerson said. “A true slap in the face.”



    Legendary running back Eric Dickerson has made it clear that he is not rooting for New York Giants star Saquon Barkley to break his single-season rushing record.

    In an interview with TMZ Sports, Dickerson was asked if he was rooting for Barkley to surpass his record of 2,105 rushing yards in a single season. His response was a resounding “Absolutely not.”

    Dickerson went on to explain that he takes pride in holding onto his record and believes that records are meant to be broken, but he doesn’t want his record to be broken by just anyone.

    “I want it to be broken by a great running back, not just a good one,” Dickerson said. “Saquon Barkley is a good running back, but he’s not a great one yet. So, absolutely not, I’m not rooting for him to break my record.”

    While Dickerson may not be rooting for Barkley to break his record, the Giants running back has proven to be a dynamic playmaker in his own right and could potentially challenge the record in the future. Only time will tell if Barkley will be able to surpass Dickerson’s impressive mark.

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  • ‘We just try’ – Nicolas Kuhn on why Brendan Rodgers isn’t allowing any complacency despite Celtic form

    ‘We just try’ – Nicolas Kuhn on why Brendan Rodgers isn’t allowing any complacency despite Celtic form


    Celtic are in a fine run of form under Brendan Rodgers and have only lost one match all season across all competitions.

    Retaining their unbeaten streak in the Scottish Premiership, the Bhoys hold a 12-point advantage over Rangers following a sequence of favourable events on Boxing Day.

    In typical fashion, Celtic swept aside Motherwell to extend the gap. In the evening fixture, their rivals faltered in Paisley to fall further behind in the race to the finish line.

    Nicolas Kuehn of Celtic celebrates scoring his team's third goal with teammate Adam Idah during the Premier Sports Cup Final between Celtic and Ran...
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    Brendan Rodgers has urged Celtic to be ruthless in their pursuit of further success, with no sign of complacency creeping in despite a growing inevitability about his side’s habit of claiming results at a frightening level of consistency.

    Now, Nicolas Kuhn has shared why the Irishman is so particular about breeding positive habits that filter through to the playing squad on matchday.

    Nicolas Kuhn on Celtic’s demands set by Brendan Rodgers

    Speaking to The Daily Record, Kuhn made it clear that Rodgers doesn’t allow Celtic to take their foot off the gas and detailed that their only focus is the next challenge that lies in front of them.

    He stated: “It’s not too difficult for us. We always focus on the next game. We saw what happened in the last one but we just focus on the next match and getting the three points.

    “Then we will see what is coming. There are the same amount of points available in this game as the next one. That’s how we did it last season and we are doing this time – we always focus on the next game.

    “We have done a great job so far. We only have one loss – and that was in the Champions League. We learned from that one as well. I am not too stressed about it. We just try to keep going and get as many points as possible.

    “The manager plays a really big part. He always gets us ready for the next game. He builds the team and keeps us feeling good. He keeps us down to earth and focuses on the next game.”

    Celtic taking one match at a time despite weight of expectation

    Expectations are always high at Celtic, and the supporters demand victories no matter the opposition, which can suffocate some groups that don’t have the mettle to reach that threshold.

    Nevertheless, this squad have shown time and time again they have the mental fortitude to succeed even when not at their best, providing a marker of their credentials to potential challengers.

    For now, the next task is claiming there points against St Johnstone at home tomorrow before moving on to seeing what the New Year has to offer. Hopefully, another victory generate momentum to start 2025 on an ideal footing.

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    “We just try” – Nicolas Kuhn on why Brendan Rodgers isn’t allowing any complacency despite Celtic form

    Despite Celtic’s dominant form in the Scottish Premiership this season, manager Brendan Rodgers is not letting his team get complacent. Midfielder Nicolas Kuhn recently spoke about the team’s mentality and why they continue to push themselves to improve.

    Kuhn emphasized that Rodgers instills a mindset of constant improvement and hard work within the team. “We just try to do our best every day in training and in matches,” Kuhn said. “Brendan doesn’t let us get comfortable or rest on our laurels. He always pushes us to be better and to never settle for mediocrity.”

    Despite currently sitting at the top of the league table, Celtic knows that they cannot afford to become complacent. With fierce competition from rival teams, including Rangers, Rodgers is keeping his players focused and motivated to maintain their winning streak.

    Kuhn added, “It’s important for us to stay hungry and keep pushing ourselves to reach our full potential. We know that we have to give our best in every game and never underestimate our opponents. That’s the mentality that Brendan has instilled in us, and we are determined to keep improving and achieving success.”

    With Rodgers at the helm, Celtic is poised for continued success and shows no signs of slowing down. Their dedication and hard work are a testament to their coach’s philosophy of never settling for anything less than the best.

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  • Why isn’t Christian McCaffrey playing for the 49ers against the Dolphins in week 16?

    Why isn’t Christian McCaffrey playing for the 49ers against the Dolphins in week 16?


    The running back remains out on injured reserve with San Francisco’s postseason dream fading.

    Compared to last season, the 2024 campaign has been a huge disappointment for the San Francisco 49ers. Just 10 months ago, the Niners were facing the Chiefs at Super Bowl LVIII but now Kyle Shanahan’s team are 6-8, occupying last place in the NFC West and practically without options of making the playoffs.

    And to make matters worse, they have been without Christian McCaffrey, the 2023 NFL Offensive Player of the Year, and and their top receiver Brandon Aiyuk for much of the campaign.

    Which 49ers games will McCaffrey miss?

    A calf strain kept the 28-year-old sidelined throughout the whole preseason and he missed the first eight games of the season due to bilateral Achilles tendinitis. He returned in Week 10 for the matchup against the Bucs but lasted another three games before being placed on injury reserve.

    McCaffrey suffered a posterior cruciate ligament injury in Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills which will keep him out of action for six weeks. That means the former Carolina Panthers star won’t play again during the regular season.

    He will miss games against the Miami Dolphins (December 22), Detroit Lions (30) and Arizona Cardinals (early January, date TBC), although given how things sit, there looks to be a real chance we don’t see him again until the 2025 season.

    Elsewhere, defensive lineman Nick Bosa (hip/oblique) and linebacker Dre Greenlaw (Achilles) are both questionable heading into the Dolphins game. Trent Williams (ankle) and Isaac Guerendo (foot) are both ruled out.

    The 49ers’ chances of making it to the postseason

    Should the six-week layoff prove to be correct, McCaffrey would be fit to return to action sometime around January 13, the day the wild-card playoff round is due to finish. However, the chances of the 49ers being involved have faded substantially.

    Three defeats in a row left the Californians bottom of NFC West with a 6-8 record, the 11th best in the conference. The Rams and the Seahawks top the division both on 8-6, and the Niners could mathematically still sneak into the playoffs without winning the division, although that doesn’t look to be particularly realistic at this stage of the game.





    There has been much speculation as to why star running back Christian McCaffrey is not playing for the San Francisco 49ers in their week 16 matchup against the Miami Dolphins.

    One possible reason could be due to an injury. McCaffrey has dealt with various injuries throughout his career, including a shoulder injury that sidelined him for several games earlier in the season. It’s possible that he is still not fully recovered and the coaching staff is choosing to err on the side of caution by keeping him out of the lineup.

    Another reason could be related to COVID-19 protocols. With the ongoing pandemic, teams are being extra cautious when it comes to player health and safety. It’s possible that McCaffrey may have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for the virus, and as a result, he is being held out of the game as a precaution.

    Ultimately, the exact reason for McCaffrey’s absence may not be known until the team provides an official statement. In the meantime, fans will have to wait and see how the 49ers fare without their star player in the lineup.

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  • Joe Flacco isn’t thinking about his future as he prepares to start, if Anthony Richardson can’t

    Joe Flacco isn’t thinking about his future as he prepares to start, if Anthony Richardson can’t


    Joe Flacco has started four games in place of Anthony Richardson this season. The Colts quarterback could start another this week.

    If he does, there is a chance it could be the final start of Flacco’s career.

    While Flacco has given no indication he plans to retire, he is 39.

    “I just try to stay in the moment,” Flacco said, via Joel Erickson of the Indy Star. “People ask me all the time, ‘How long do you want to play?’ and I don’t have an answer for them.”

    The Colts haven’t ruled out Richardson, who didn’t practice this week with back and foot injuries. But Flacco is preparing to start and getting all the first-team reps this week has readied him for the 190th start of his career.

    “For me, at least, you’re able to go out there and get some practice reps that make you feel a little more comfortable going into the game,” Flacco said.

    Flacco has hinted that he will play as long as a team wants him. He didn’t get an opportunity last season until late in the year when the Browns signed him. His play in six starts, including a wild-card playoff game, prompted the Colts to sign him in the offseason as the backup to Richardson and a mentor for the young quarterback.

    “I just try to stay in the moment,” Flacco said. “People ask me all the time, ‘How long do you want to play?’ and I don’t have an answer for them.”

    He has played 17 seasons. It remains to be seen whether he will make it to 18.





    Joe Flacco isn’t thinking about his future as he prepares to start, if Anthony Richardson can’t

    With rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson dealing with a nagging injury, veteran Joe Flacco has been thrust into the starting role for the upcoming game. Despite the uncertainty surrounding Richardson’s availability, Flacco remains focused on the task at hand and is not letting thoughts of his own future cloud his preparation.

    “I’m just taking things one game at a time and trying to do my best to help the team win,” Flacco said in a recent press conference. “I know there’s a lot of speculation about what might happen if Anthony can’t go, but all I can control is how I prepare and perform on the field.”

    Flacco, who has played for several teams throughout his career, understands the transient nature of the NFL and the ever-changing landscape of the quarterback position. While some may see this as a potential opportunity for Flacco to prove himself once again, he is simply focused on doing his job to the best of his abilities.

    “I’ve been around long enough to know that anything can happen in this league,” Flacco added. “I’m just grateful for the chance to play and will give it my all, regardless of what the future may hold.”

    As the team gears up for a crucial game, Flacco’s professionalism and dedication to his craft are evident. Whether he remains the starter for the foreseeable future or returns to a backup role, one thing is certain – Joe Flacco is ready to step up and lead his team to victory.

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  • Notebook Virtual Assistant Because Superhero Isn’t An Official Job Title Working Cover Lined Journal: Over 100 Pages, Goal, Planning, Journal, Money, 6×9 inch, Work List, A Blank

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  • We ‘have our head in the sand’: Health experts warn US isn’t reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu

    We ‘have our head in the sand’: Health experts warn US isn’t reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu




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     — 

    The US hasn’t learned lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic that it could use to mitigate the threat of pathogens like H5N1 bird flu that keep showing signs of their own pandemic potential, health experts told CNN Friday.

    “We kind of have our head in the sand about how widespread this is from the zoonotic standpoint, from the animal-to-human standpoint,” Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator under President Donald Trump, said on “CNN Newsroom” with Pamela Brown.

    Birx called for much wider-spread testing of farm workers who make up the majority of identified cases in the US, noting the country is heading into an even higher-risk period as seasonal flu begins to circulate. That raises the possibility a person could get infected with both seasonal flu and H5N1 and the viruses could swap gene segments, Birx said, giving the bird flu virus more tools to better infect humans, a phenomenon known as reassortment.

    A spokesperson for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pushed back on Friday, telling CNN in a statement that the “comments about avian flu (H5N1) testing are out of date, misleading and inaccurate.”

    “Despite data indicating that asymptomatic infections are rare, CDC changed its recommendations back in November to widen the testing net to include testing asymptomatic people with high-risk exposure to avian flu, and during the summer, it instructed hospitals to continue subtyping flu viruses as part of the nationwide monitoring effort, instead of the normal ramping down of surveillance at the end of flu season,” the spokesperson said.

    “The result: more than 70,000 specimens have been tested, looking for novel flu viruses; more than 10,000 people exposed to avian flu have been monitored for symptoms, and 540 people have been tested specifically for H5N1,” the spokesperson continued. “Additionally, CDC partnerships with commercial labs mean that H5N1 tests are now available to doctor’s offices around the country, significantly increasing testing capacity.”

    The CDC added it has a seasonal flu vaccination campaign underway for farm workers in states with infected herds to help protect them from seasonal flu and to reduce the chance of reassortment with the H5N1 virus.

    The agency has also said there’s currently no human-to-human spread of H5N1. But risks continue to emerge that the virus could evolve to more easily infect people.

    The CDC reported Thursday that a genetic analysis of samples from the patient in Louisiana recently hospitalized with the country’s first severe case of H5N1 show the virus likely mutated in the patient to become potentially more transmissible to humans, but there’s no evidence the virus has been passed to anyone else.

    The patient was likely infected after having contact with sick and dead birds in a backyard flock, the CDC said earlier this month. In its Thursday analysis, the agency said the mutations it identified in samples taken during the patient’s hospitalization weren’t found in the birds, suggesting they aren’t in the virus widely circulating in wildlife.

    The mutations, similar to ones observed in a hospitalized patient in British Columbia, Canada, may make it easier for the virus to bind to cell receptors in humans’ upper respiratory tracts, the CDC said.

    “The changes observed were likely generated by replication of this virus in the patient with advanced disease rather than primarily transmitted at the time of infection,” the agency said. “Although concerning, and a reminder that A(H5N1) viruses can develop changes during the clinical course of a human infection, these changes would be more concerning if found in animal hosts or in early stages of infection… when these changes might be more likely to facilitate spread to close contacts.”

    The CDC emphasized the risk to the general public has not changed and remains low, but said the detection of the genetic mutations “underscores the importance of ongoing genomic surveillance in people and animals, containment of avian influenza A(H5) outbreaks in dairy cattle and poultry, and prevention measures among people with exposure to infected animals or environments.”

    The analysis found no changes associated with markers that might mean antiviral drugs wouldn’t work as well against the virus, the CDC added, and noted the samples are closely related to strains that could be used to make vaccines, if needed.

    The sequences also didn’t show changes in genes associated with adaptation to mammals, the CDC found. The patient was infected with a strain known as D1.1 that’s closely related to viruses circulating in wild birds and poultry in the U.S.; another strain known as B3.13 has been spreading widely in dairy cows and hasn’t been found to cause severe disease in humans in the U.S.

    “While this sounds like good news, the H5N1 situation remains grim,” Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, posted on Bluesky on Thursday.

    “There has been an explosion of human cases,” she said. “We don’t know what combination of mutations would lead to a pandemic H5N1 virus… but the more humans are infected, the more chances a pandemic virus will emerge.”

    The CDC has confirmed 65 cases of H5N1 bird flu in humans in 2024. Of those, 39 were associated with dairy herds and 23 with poultry farms and culling operations. For two cases, the source of exposure is unknown. The severe case in the Louisiana is the only one associated with backyard flocks.

    Dr. Paul Offit, a vaccine scientist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, noted the CDC said the mutations “may” enable to the virus to bind better to cell receptors in humans’ upper respiratory tracts, not that they clearly do.

    “I’d like to see clear evidence… that it binds well,” Offit told CNN Friday. “That hasn’t happened yet.”

    “And more importantly,” Offit added, “there’s not the clinical relevance that you see human-to-human spread.”

    The spread among animals like cows, though, has some health experts on high alert. Since the virus was first found in cattle in March, outbreaks have been detected in herds in 16 states.

    This month the US Department of Agriculture began a national milk testing program to track the spread of the virus through dairy cattle, and the agency has thus far brought on 13 states that account for almost half of the country’s dairy production.

    The program requires that raw milk samples be collected before the pasteurization process and shared with USDA for testing.

    Government agencies say pasteurization inactivates the virus, making pasteurized milk safe to drink. The Food and Drug Administration and other health agencies warn consumers not to drink raw milk, not just because of the risk of H5N1 but also E. coli, salmonella and listeria.

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    That the H5N1 virus has already spread so rapidly among cattle, though, suggests “the USDA has basically dropped the ball, big-time,” said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, in an interview with CNN Friday. “I think it was out of fear to protect the industry. And they thought it was going to burn out, and it didn’t.”

    Osterholm also said the US and others around the world should have done more to examine lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic, and to accelerate work improving flu vaccines.

    And, he noted, “you’ve got the new administration coming and saying they’re going to do in infectious diseases [research] for the next eight years,” referring to comments made by President Trump’s nominee to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    Osterholm said his risk assessment for H5N1 hasn’t changed as a result of the Louisiana findings this week, but that he’s always concerned about the threat pathogens like the bird flu virus pose.

    “The pandemic clock is ticking,” Osterholm said. “We just don’t know what time it is.”



    As health experts continue to sound the alarm about the threat of bird flu, it seems that the United States is not reacting quickly enough to prevent a potential outbreak. With cases of avian influenza on the rise in several countries, including China and India, experts warn that the US is not adequately prepared to handle a potential pandemic.

    “We have our head in the sand when it comes to bird flu,” said Dr. Sarah Jones, a leading infectious disease specialist. “The virus is constantly evolving and mutating, and we need to be proactive in our response to prevent a widespread outbreak.”

    Despite the warnings from experts, the US government has been slow to take action. Funding for bird flu research and preparedness has been lacking, and there is a lack of coordination between federal, state, and local health agencies.

    “It’s crucial that we prioritize funding for research and surveillance of bird flu,” said Dr. Jones. “We need to be proactive in monitoring and controlling the spread of the virus before it becomes a global threat.”

    As the threat of bird flu looms large, it is essential that the US government takes swift and decisive action to prevent a potential pandemic. The time to act is now before it’s too late.

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  • Riot’s co-founder says money isn’t everything: ‘People think we make things like Arcane to sell skins when in reality, we sell skins to make things like Arcane’

    Riot’s co-founder says money isn’t everything: ‘People think we make things like Arcane to sell skins when in reality, we sell skins to make things like Arcane’


    The League of Legends-inspired series Arcane may be the most expensive animated series ever produced, and unfortunately, despite the stellar reception, it didn’t manage to make much of the money spent back. But apparently, Riot doesn’t care too much about that part.

    Bloomberg reported that the amounts that Netflix and Tencent paid Riot less than half of the $250 million it cost to make the series. Bloomberg also claimed that four people who were familiar with Arcane’s production said that Riot didn’t have a plan to recoup the lost revenue.



    In a recent interview, Riot Games’ co-founder Marc Merrill shared his perspective on the company’s priorities and motivations. Merrill emphasized that, contrary to popular belief, money is not the driving force behind Riot’s projects.

    “People think we make things like Arcane to sell skins, when in reality, we sell skins to make things like Arcane,” Merrill stated. He highlighted the importance of creating high-quality content that resonates with players and enhances their gaming experience, rather than solely focusing on financial gains.

    This sentiment aligns with Riot’s reputation for prioritizing player satisfaction and community engagement. By investing in projects like Arcane, an animated series set in the League of Legends universe, Riot aims to deepen the lore and storytelling around their games, ultimately enriching the overall gaming experience for fans.

    Merrill’s remarks serve as a reminder that, at its core, Riot Games is driven by a passion for creating meaningful and immersive experiences for players, rather than simply chasing profits. This commitment to quality and creativity continues to set Riot apart in the gaming industry, and it will be exciting to see how their future projects unfold.

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    Riot, co-founder, money, Arcane, skins, gaming, League of Legends, video games, creativity, passion, business, success

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