Photos | Jaguars push around Chargers in dominant victory
Wally Skalij
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The Chargers sustained one of their more humbling defeats in recent memory Sunday, losing to Jacksonville Jaguars 38-10 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Sunday.
Los Angeles Times veteran photographer Wally Skalij captured some of the game's biggest moments. Here's a selection of his best photos from the contest:
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In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to the Telegraph’s Middle East Correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva about how Israel will retaliate for Iran’s recent missile strike. Then we speak to Holly Dagres, senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Middle East Program and writer of the substack The Iranist, about how Iran and Israel’s relationship has developed from a shadow war to the brink of a full-scale conflict.
Hundreds of Ukrainian businesses making weapons and military equipment have sprung up since Russia's full-scale invasion, but some are struggling to fund production and all are afraid of being targeted in intensifying Russian missile strikes. Owners say they have pumped in their own cash to survive and moved locations at their own expense to stay ahead of Russian intelligence. Several also want to be allowed to export, arguing that the government is unable to buy all of their output.
A source of currency market hand-wringing for decades, tales of the dollar's decline as the dominant world currency are nothing new. While the exchange rate of the greenback ebbs and flows with relative interest rate cycles - and it's surging again this year as the Federal Reserve hangs tough on its 'higher-for-longer' policy stance - the many theses surrounding a possible dollar sunset are more structural fears about America's standing. Lists of supposed threats over 30 years or more are long: the euro's arrival, yawning U.S. balance of payments gaps, the rise of China, the 2008 banking collapse and subsequent Fed money printing, and even the emergence of cryptocurrencies.
British security firm Ambrey said on Friday merchant vessels transiting the Gulf and Western Indian Ocean were advised to stay alert in case of increased uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) activity in the region. Ambrey said it had received information that indicated an "Israeli military strike" was conducted on Isfahan, Iran. Israel has attacked Iran, three people familiar with the matter said.