“See Shedeur Sanders missed your chance”: NFL fans grill Deion Sanders and Browns QB as Lamar Jackson suffers hamstring injury vs. Chiefs

Shedeur Sanders caught a lot of strays after Baltimore Ravens’ star quarterback Lamar Jackson suffered a hamstring injury during Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The injury occurred in a critical moment of the matchup, causing concern among fans and teammates alike. As Jackson hobbled off the field, reactions poured in across social media, with many looking to Sanders to step up in the absence of the Ravens’ leader.

Sanders, known for his composure and skill, faced increased attention and pressure following the injury. The upcoming games will be telling as to how the team adjusts and how Sanders responds to the heightened expectations.
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UK Government To Support Tata Motors’ Owned Jaguar Land Rover With 1.5 Billion Pounds Loan Guarantee

**UK Government Announces £1.5 Billion Loan Guarantee to Support Jaguar Land Rover Following Cyber-Attack**

*London:* The UK government on Sunday announced it will support the iconic British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) with a loan guarantee of up to £1.5 billion. This move aims to provide certainty to the Tata Motors-owned company’s supply chain following a devastating cyber-attack that forced a production shutdown earlier this month.

The loan will be provided through a commercial bank and backed by the Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) Export Development Guarantee (EDG), facilitated by the export credit agency UK Export Finance. The facility is to be repaid over five years.

The government’s decision is intended to bolster JLR’s cash reserves and support the many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in its supply chain who are struggling to stay afloat.

“This cyber-attack was not only an assault on an iconic British brand, but on our world-leading automotive sector and the men and women whose livelihoods depend on it,” said Peter Kyle, Business and Trade Secretary. “Following our decisive action, this loan guarantee will help support the supply chain and protect skilled jobs in the West Midlands, Merseyside, and throughout the UK.”

Kyle emphasized that the loan guarantee is a vote of confidence in the UK automotive sector, which is expected to benefit from landmark trade deals, including the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves added, “Jaguar Land Rover is an iconic British company that employs tens of thousands of people – a jewel in the crown of our economy. Today, we are protecting thousands of those jobs with up to £1.5 billion in additional private finance, helping them support their supply chain and safeguard a vital part of the British car industry.”

This announcement came after Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle and Industry Minister Sarah Jones visited JLR’s Gaydon headquarters in the West Midlands region this week. They also toured JLR’s sunroof manufacturer, Webasto, where they met with senior leaders and workers.

JLR operates plants in Solihull and Wolverhampton (West Midlands), as well as Halewood in Merseyside. It is one of the UK’s largest exporters and a major employer, directly employing around 34,000 people domestically. Moreover, JLR runs the largest supply chain in the country’s automotive sector, primarily composed of SMEs employing approximately 120,000 people.

The Department for Business and Trade said it remains in daily contact with JLR and cybersecurity experts to address ongoing concerns and provide support with the aim of resuming production, which is not expected until next month.

**JLR’s Recovery Efforts Amid Cyber-Attack**

In an update issued on Thursday, JLR confirmed that it is working to clear a backlog of payments to suppliers by increasing its invoicing processing capacity.

“As part of the controlled, phased restart of our operations, we have informed colleagues, suppliers, and retail partners that sections of our digital estate are now up and running,” the company stated.

“The foundational work of our recovery programme is firmly underway. We have significantly increased IT processing capacity for invoicing and are now working to clear the backlog of payments to our suppliers as quickly as possible.”

Britain’s largest car manufacturer also revealed that its Global Parts Logistics Centre—which supplies parts to distribution centres for retail partners both in the UK and globally—is returning to full operations.

“This will enable our retail partners to continue servicing our clients’ vehicles and keep our customers mobile,” JLR added.

The company’s financial system used to process vehicle wholesales has also been brought back online, allowing for faster sales and registration of vehicles, which delivers critical cash flow.

JLR’s teams continue to work around the clock alongside cybersecurity specialists, the UK government’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), and law enforcement agencies to ensure full operations resume safely and securely following what the company described as a “difficult time for all connected with JLR.”

**Background on the Cyber-Attack**

A hacking group calling itself Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is believed to have claimed responsibility for the incident. This group has been linked to several other high-profile cyber-attacks on UK retailers this year, including Marks & Spencer and Co-op.

Most recently, luxury London department store Harrods reported a cyber-attack this week, which reportedly led to the theft of some customer data.

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Tony Khan finally reveals if he’s frustrated with WWE trying to instigate war with AEW

WWE has seemingly ramped up its counter-programming efforts against AEW in recent months.

This strategic move highlights the ongoing competition between the two wrestling promotions as they vie for viewership and fan engagement. WWE’s increased focus on counter-programming reflects its commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the wrestling entertainment industry.

Fans can expect more dynamic content and scheduling adjustments from WWE as the rivalry continues to intensify. Stay tuned for further updates on how this competition unfolds.
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Tyla and Liza Koshy help remind the Global Citizen Festival audience of their collective power

NEW YORK — Global Citizen surpassed its fundraising goals for Amazon rainforest protection, African energy access, and community education at the antipoverty nonprofit’s annual music festival in New York’s Central Park. The event was headlined by Shakira and late addition Cardi B.

Internationally recognized actors and foreign diplomats appealed to the crowd of more than 60,000 between high-energy sets by artists from around the globe. Scheduled at the end of the United Nations General Assembly’s high-level meetings, the festival hammered home the message that everyday attendees, too, could influence the world leaders convening this week.

“This may seem quite ambitious on the surface. But I know for a fact that when we unite, we make noise that leads to real change. When you take action, governments and corporations listen, policies change, financial investments are made and progress happens,” host Hugh Jackman said at the top of the show.

### Boost for African Renewable Energy

Efforts to tap into the African continent’s high potential for renewable power received a significant boost. Global Citizen announced they had secured enough commitments to provide clean energy for 4.6 million homes across Africa.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen revealed that the EU would provide more than $638 million to develop climate-friendly energy production. Additionally, Energea, a renewable energy investment platform, pledged $250 million toward projects over the next five years.

Nigerian singer Ayra Starr, who donned her reading glasses for a serious moment amid her otherwise lively performance, shared a personal story about growing up waiting until 6 p.m. for electricity. “But even I was lucky, OK? Some children in Africa have no access to light at all,” she said. “No child should be left in the dark. They need light to work, study, practice. They need light to reach their dreams and watch their favorite TV shows. That’s why energy matters.”

### Celebrity Advocacy and Funding Announcements

The program frequently paired celebrities and performers with causes close to them. American soccer star Carli Lloyd helped announce the MetLife Foundation’s $9 million contribution to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. Actresses Kristin Bell and Danai Gurira emphasized the urgent need to end sexual violence in war zones.

Global Citizen also revealed more than $280 million committed toward protecting the Amazon rainforest. This included a $100 million pledge from the Inter-American Development Bank for its Amazonia Forever sustainable development program.

To highlight the rainforest’s critical importance, actress Liza Koshy and celebrity scientist Bill Nye engaged the audience in a playful segment asking them to hold their breath, symbolizing the Amazon as the “lungs of the Earth.”

During Camilo’s set, the Colombian singer underscored that protecting the rainforest is everyone’s responsibility—not just his country’s concern.

### Solidarity Amid Global Crises

Infrequent references to the war in Gaza elicited some of the crowd’s loudest cheers. Palestinian singer Elyanna, who opened the show, expressed her desire “to pray for my homeland in Palestine.” She added, “So many countries, and so many people around the world are suffering. They don’t have their basic needs. And that’s what we’re all here for.”

United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed took the stage following performances by South African singer Tyla, who performed her Grammy-winning song “Water,” Nigerian star Rema, who surprised the crowd with his global hit “Calm Down,” and Rosé, whose acoustic set included the popular track “APT.”

Mohammed stressed that “what really matters is to give peace a chance” in Sudan, Gaza, Ukraine, and everywhere. She told festivalgoers, “The world needs people like you. It needs your energy to refuse to accept when people say that’s just how it is, your vision that sees solutions where others see dead ends and your voice that cuts through the noise demanding for everyone to do better and not accepting the globalization of indifference.”

### A Call for Unity and Service

Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans emphasized the importance of hope and collective action. “There’s been an erosion of the social contract that many people thought was a given—the basic principle that we help our neighbor, that we rebuild nations and that we lift up those who are less fortunate,” he told The Associated Press.

“We need to restore that idea of service above self, of caring for our neighbor—both our neighbor locally and our neighbor globally.”

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The Philadelphia Tribune hosted its 2025 Most Influential African Americans event on Thursday evening, September 18, 2025. The event celebrates and honors Black Philadelphians making significant impacts throughout the area.
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UK Government To Support Tata Motors’ Owned Jaguar Land Rover With 1.5 Billion Pounds Loan Guarantee

**UK Government Announces £1.5 Billion Loan Guarantee to Support Jaguar Land Rover Following Cyber-Attack**

*London:* The UK government on Sunday announced its support for iconic British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) with a loan guarantee of up to £1.5 billion. This measure aims to provide certainty to the Tata Motors-owned company’s supply chain in the aftermath of a devastating cyber-attack.

The loan will be extended by a commercial bank and backed by the Department for Business and Trade’s (DBT) Export Development Guarantee (EDG), provided through the export credit agency UK Export Finance. It is to be repaid over a period of five years.

The support is designed to bolster JLR’s cash reserves following the production shutdown that began earlier this month due to the cyber incident. It will also help sustain many firms in the supply chain, predominantly small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which are currently struggling to stay afloat.

Peter Kyle, Business and Trade Secretary, commented, “This cyber-attack was not only an assault on an iconic British brand but also on our world-leading automotive sector and the men and women whose livelihoods depend on it. Following our decisive action, this loan guarantee will help support the supply chain and protect skilled jobs in the West Midlands, Merseyside, and throughout the UK.”

He added that the move represents a vote of confidence in the country’s automotive sector, which stands to gain in the long term from “landmark trade deals,” including the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves said, “Jaguar Land Rover is an iconic British company that employs tens of thousands of people — a jewel in the crown of our economy. Today we are protecting thousands of those jobs with up to £1.5 billion in additional private finance, helping them support their supply chain and protect a vital part of the British car industry.”

This announcement follows a recent visit by Peter Kyle and Industry Minister Sarah Jones to JLR’s Gaydon headquarters in the West Midlands, as well as a tour of JLR’s sunroof manufacturer Webasto to meet with senior leaders and workers.

With manufacturing plants located in Solihull and Wolverhampton (West Midlands), and Halewood (Merseyside), JLR is one of the UK’s largest exporters and a major employer, directly employing around 34,000 people. The company also operates the largest supply chain in the UK automotive sector, much of it consisting of SMEs, employing approximately 120,000 people, according to the DBT.

The department remains in daily contact with JLR and cyber experts to address ongoing concerns and offer support aimed at getting production back online. However, full production is not expected to resume until next month.

In an update issued on Thursday, JLR stated it is working to clear the backlog of payments to suppliers by increasing its invoicing processing capacity. “As part of the controlled, phased restart of our operations, we have informed colleagues, suppliers, and retail partners that sections of our digital estate are now up and running,” the company said.

“The foundational work of our recovery programme is firmly underway. We have significantly increased IT processing capacity for invoicing and are now working to clear the backlog of payments to our suppliers as quickly as we can,” JLR added.

Britain’s largest car manufacturer also noted that its Global Parts Logistics Centre, which supplies parts to distribution centres serving retail partners in the UK and globally, is returning to “full operations.” This development will enable retail partners to continue servicing vehicles and keep customers mobile.

Additionally, JLR confirmed that the financial system used to process vehicle wholesales has been restored, allowing the company to sell and register vehicles more rapidly, thereby improving cash flow.

JLR’s teams continue to work around the clock alongside cybersecurity specialists, the UK government’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), and law enforcement agencies to ensure the restart of full operations takes place “in a safe and secure manner” following what the company described as a “difficult time for all connected with JLR.”

A hacking group calling itself Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters is believed to have claimed responsibility for the cyber-attack. This group has also been linked to other high-profile attacks on UK retailers earlier this year, including Marks & Spencer and Co-op.

Most recently, London’s luxury department store Harrods reported a cyber-attack this week, with some customer data reportedly stolen.

*Disclaimer: This story is from the syndicated feed. No changes have been made except the headline.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/uk-government-to-support-tata-motors-owned-jaguar-land-rover-with-15-billion-pounds-loan-guarantee-stabilizing-supply-chain-post-cyber-attack

KPop Demon Hunters and South Korea’s Out of Control Lawfare

President Donald J. Trump overcame a number of prosecutions that nearly prevented him from taking office. In 2024, a New York case was prosecuted alleging hush-money payments made before the 2016 election. In 2023, a case against then-former President Trump claiming mishandling of sensitive information was dismissed, while similar allegations against President Joe Biden were reportedly ignored.

There have been multiple cases brought with the apparent purpose of preventing Trump from regaining the White House. Now, we are witnessing a similar situation unfold in Brazil, where former President Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to 27 years in jail by his successors for election interference. Sound familiar?

The word for this is **lawfare**—the political use of public resources by corrupt governments. It’s a tactic often associated with fascists, yet those who claim to be anti-fascist sometimes embrace its tools.

A similar pattern is playing out in South Korea, where the current president is targeting one of the architects behind the country’s cultural surge. Bang Si-hyuk, founder of South Korean entertainment company HYBE, has built a billion-dollar business with significant global influence. HYBE is best known for creating the successful K-Pop band BTS.

Five years ago, Bang’s company launched an initial public offering (IPO) to maintain long-term growth. The allegation is that this move was done for personal enrichment. However, the charges against Bang are seen by many as part of a broader pattern of politically motivated persecution by South Korean government officials and President Lee.

As we have witnessed in the U.S., politically motivated lawfare is increasingly being used in South Korea to target political opponents. While this is relatively new in the United States, it has long been a tactic used against those who threaten the political or cultural establishment in South Korea.

President Lee has issued sweeping presidential pardons to 2,188 individuals — including many who committed crimes far worse than the allegations faced by Bang Si-hyuk. Yet, Bang, who created one of Korea’s most successful global companies, is subjected to harsher scrutiny, largely because he is one of the wealthiest individuals in the nation.

This legal process needs to play out, but HYBE has promised full transparency. The Korea Times quoted HYBE as saying in a statement, “It may take some time, but we will fully explain that the listing at the time was carried out in compliance with laws and regulations.”

Bang has consistently pursued the long-term growth of his company. He understands that entertainment IPOs are generally less favored compared to private investment due to the volatile, talent-dependent nature of the business. He has paid taxes on his earnings and reinvested $100 million into the company after the IPO—actions hardly consistent with fraud.

Certainly, these are not the actions of someone who deserves to be arrested, publicly humiliated, and subjected to a 14-hour police interrogation.

One major reason developing nations struggle to develop is that corrupt government leaders often target successful businesses to enrich themselves. The lawfare leveled against Bang carries more the air of authoritarianism than a legitimate legal investigation. While it may seem less overt than a shakedown by organized crime, it is no less damaging.

This kind of behavior would be unacceptable in a banana republic. It is unconscionable in the world’s 15th largest economy.

This year, South Korea has faced numerous challenges — including a martial law crisis, an impeachment, a rocky presidential transition, and accusations of human rights abuses. Corruption within the South Korean government is not new; many insiders even claim it acts like an extension of the powerful conglomerate Samsung.

On the global stage, any ongoing lapse in the rule of law signals instability. Such instability can scare away financial partnerships and foreign investment, which are vital for the survival of the tiny Korean peninsula.

South Korea’s entertainment industry remains one of its most important cultural exports and a major source of global influence. It is truly astonishing that in just a few decades, Korea has transformed itself from an agrarian society into a 21st-century economic juggernaut.

Today, audiences worldwide enjoy Korean entertainment like *Parasite*, *Squid Game*, *K-Pop*, and *Demon Hunters* on Korean-made electronics without giving much thought to the incredible cultural connection between Korea and the United States. This connection not only advances the economic interests of both countries but also serves as a strategic check against Chinese aggression.

*Note: The final paragraph referencing “Mayor Madman Mamdani” and “Card Breaking Encourages Community, Not Gambling” appears unrelated to the main content and has been omitted for clarity and relevance.*
https://spectator.org/kpop-demon-hunters-and-south-koreas-out-of-control-lawfare/

Taiwan Stock Market Due For Support On Monday

The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, sinking more than 660 points, or 2.5 percent, during that span. The Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) now sits just above the 25,580-point plateau, although it may find traction on Monday.

The global forecast for Asian markets is upbeat, buoyed by an improved outlook for interest rates. European and U.S. markets were up recently, and Asian bourses are expected to open similarly.

On Friday, the TSE finished sharply lower following losses in financial shares, technology stocks, and plastics companies. The index plummeted 443.53 points, or 1.70 percent, to close at 25,580.32 after trading between 25,469.04 and 25,998.28.

Among the active stocks:

– Cathay Financial dropped 0.91 percent
– Mega Financial edged up 0.12 percent
– First Financial sank 0.84 percent
– Fubon Financial dipped 0.16 percent
– E Sun Financial shed 0.45 percent
– Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company retreated 1.52 percent
– United Microelectronics Corporation rallied 1.24 percent
– Hon Hai Precision plunged 4.57 percent
– Largan Precision declined 1.28 percent
– Catcher Technology tumbled 1.60 percent
– MediaTek tanked 2.60 percent
– Delta Electronics plummeted 4.07 percent
– Novatek Microelectronics slumped 1.36 percent
– Formosa Plastics stumbled 1.29 percent
– Nan Ya Plastics crashed 3.18 percent
– Asia Cement rose 0.13 percent
– CTBC Financial remained unchanged

The lead from Wall Street is positive as major averages opened higher on Friday and spent most of the day in the green. The Dow jumped 299.97 points, or 0.65 percent, to finish at 46,247.29, while the NASDAQ advanced 99.37 points, or 0.44 percent, to close at 22,484.07. The S&P 500 gained 38.98 points, or 0.59 percent, ending at 6,643.70.

For the week, however, the NASDAQ slid 0.7 percent, the S&P 500 fell 0.3 percent, and the Dow dipped 0.2 percent.

The strength on Wall Street reflected a positive reaction to a closely watched Commerce Department report showing consumer prices rose in line with economist estimates in August. The data helped increase confidence that the Federal Reserve will continue lowering interest rates in the coming months.

Crude oil prices advanced on Friday as Russia restricted fuel exports by introducing a partial ban on diesel exports until the end of 2025. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for November delivery was up $0.59, or 0.91 percent, at $65.57 per barrel.

*The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.*
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49ers Fall One Score Behind Jaguars; 5 Takeaways from #JAXvsSF

The San Francisco 49ers concluded their Week 4 matchup with a close 26-21 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The game took place at Levi’s Stadium, where the 49ers fought hard but ultimately fell short against their opponents.

Despite their efforts, the team was unable to secure a win on their home turf, leaving fans eager for the next opportunity to bounce back.
https://www.49ers.com/news/49ers-fall-one-score-behind-jaguars-5-takeaways-from-jaxvssf

Bhopal News: Gau Rakshak Group, Locals Clash Over Calf At Kolar Road Area

Tension Erupts Over Calf’s Condition in Bhopal’s Kolar Road Area

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Tension flared in the Kolar Road area on Sunday when members of a self-proclaimed Gau Rakshak Dal and a local family got into a scuffle over the condition of a calf. The incident took place at the residence of Saroj Trivedi in Vandana Nagar and ended with complaints being filed by both parties, prompting police to initiate an investigation.

According to reports, around four to five persons identifying themselves as members of Bajrang Dal and Gau Raksha arrived at Trivedi’s house, claiming that a calf on the premises was unwell. Trivedi denied the claim and insisted the calf was fine. The discussion quickly escalated into an argument, followed by verbal abuse and a physical altercation.

Following the incident, Saroj Trivedi submitted a written complaint at the Kolar Road police station. Meanwhile, Gau Rakshak members—Priyanshu Gupta, Rohit Balmik, and Abhishek Rajput—filed a counter-complaint. They alleged that they had come only to help the calf based on information received but were instead verbally abused and physically assaulted by the family.

Kolar police station in-charge Sanjay Soni confirmed that written complaints from both sides have been received. He added that legal action will be taken after a thorough investigation into the matter.

Cow Slaughter Accused Arrested Under NSA in Aishbagh

In a separate development, Aishbagh police arrested an accused in a cow slaughter case under the National Security Act (NSA) on Sunday. Vijay Bahadur Singh Sengar, in-charge of Aishbagh police station, said a special team was formed to execute the NSA arrest warrant.

The accused, identified as Mohd Rusi (48), son of Mohd Jabbar and resident of Kammu Ka Bagh, Aishbagh, was wanted in connection with cow slaughter. An NSA warrant had been issued against him earlier.

On Sunday, police received a tip-off that the wanted man was seen near Subhash Crossing. The team rushed to the spot and took him into custody. After a medical examination, the accused was produced before the magistrate and later sent to jail.

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