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'Tis the (deals) season! Walmart is kicking Black Friday off early with up to 70% off , which means, if you're a parent (or know and love a tiny human) it's the perfect time to grab toys and games for the holiday season. From the latest video games to must-have toys from Lego and Little Tikes, check out a few of the goodies you can grab on sale now! 1. A Harry Potter LEGO set for the Potterheads who want to live out their Hogwarts dream, but their letter seems to have gotten lost in the mail. Promising review: "This set was AWESOME... We are Harry Potter fans here in our house. The kids loved putting it together and playing with a little bit. It's going on the shelf as one of our collections soon. As always, Walmart had the best price, over $20 [at the regular non-sale price]. Thanks Walmart. We appreciate that." — Wendell Price: $45 (originally $79.99) 2. A 25-piece three-story farmhouse-style dollhouse complete with chic furniture and a cute bunny character. Suitable for ages 3+, they can even change the bunny's clothes and play with the house open or closed. Promising review: "I was very pleased and the four year old recipient was very excited. I liked the carrying case design, and was helpful with the many pieces." — Vondia Price: $25 (originally $49.97) 3. Flybar's bumper car ride in a sweet pink Minnie Mouse design. It has dual joyride steering, an adjustable safety belt, and a maximum speed of 1MPH for the ultimate safety-conscious ride. The whole design is so cool, but my favorite part? The snazzy flashing lights above the wheels. Promising review: "Bought this bumper car as a birthday present for my daughter, she just turned 4 and she loves the thing. It's great quality. The lights are really cool and bright; you can't turn off the lights, but they stay on if the car is on. But it's the perfect indoor toy not too loud either. The bumper guard is great and doesn't damage any furniture. Highly recommend so glad I bought this on sale. The pink is a Barbie pink and the Minnie Mouse theme makes it so much better. Recommend for sure." — LakerFanatic Price: $69 (originally $99) 4. Jenga , the stackable game that's fun for all the family. The most suspenseful five seconds in life HAS to be when you're removing a block and the tower starts to wobble. Promising review: "This game is a classic. This particular set was smooth and fun. My two year old has found the fun of this game. Although it says 6, this is a game that doesn't divide the readers and nonreaders. Or the mathematical and not. My older son is always wondering how my two year old avoids knocking over the tower. It helps them learn patience. But my favorite is to watch the reactions that follow the tower collapse." — Disco13 Price: $9.97 (originally $15.99) 5. A remote-controlled fast toy car to give them a taste of F1 without *actually* competing. This car is suitable for all terrains and is water resistant. Promising review: "Got it as a gift for hubs, and he loved it!!! the RC CAR is super fast, quality isn't bad! i highly recommend it. Love how it has a spare battery! super fun to play with." — Tashia Price: $79.99 (originally $104) 6. A double basketball goal game that's pretty similar to those you find in the arcade but never seem to get the chance to play on because EVERYONE wants to play on them. Promising review: "We love it because it became fun for the whole family. It's durable and it lasts! I love the fact that it comes with 6 inflatable basketballs!" — Edrica Price: $36.99 (originally $159.99) 7. Super Mario: Odyssey for Nintendo Switch — the game involves exploring colorful 3D kingdoms and mastering new moves such as cap throw, cap jump, and capture. Promising review : "This particular purchase was a Christmas gift for my niece who is 20-some years younger than myself. I have also played this game as I have my own Switch. I have played Nintendo games for many years. My niece and her husband enjoyed this game, just as I did. You really cannot go wrong with a Nintendo title. This game is a must." — Kimber Price: $30 (originally $59.99) 8. And for the super Super Mario fans, a wireless controller for Nintendo Switch designed with a stunning themed graphic. Price: $35 (originally $59) 9. A Little Tikes pretend refrigerator to teach them the art of having a wonderfully organized fridge. This one even comes with an ice dispenser! Promising review: "I bought it for my granddaughter's 1st bday and both my grandkids love it! Mom said they begin their morning playing with!!" — Jamie Price: $25 (originally $50.99) 10. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for PlayStation 5 that will immerse themselves in the wonderful world of Peter Parker. Available as a single-player game, players have the option to switch between several characters during gameplay. Promising review: "My first Spider-Man game in the Sony eco, it doesn't disappoint in the least bit. It is a rollercoaster. The action is fluid and heavy with cinematic elements during combat that really delivers. This is one if not the best 3rd person action game for PS5 in my opinion. 10/10." — D Price: $30 (originally $69.99) 11. UNO Flip! , the fan-fave card game with a fun little twist. Play the flip card and allllll the double-sided cards will have to be turned over. Oooh, the drama! Promising review: "I was introduced to the game by my granddaughter. We played the game several times and it was great and fun every time. We liked it so much, we bought our own." — Larry Price: $5.99 (originally $18.50) 12. A wireless gaming headset that is compatible with many different gaming devices like PS5, PS4, Xbox, and desktop. Promising review: "We ordered 2 of these, a headset for our son to play Fortnite so he can stay connected with his friends and a set for Mom to use on work conference calls. They work great for both! I like the headset because they block out background noise effectively so I can hear my conference call and block out my son's energetic Fortnite talk!" — Mr Price: $20 (originally $39.95; available in eight colors) 13. The multi-award-winning Catan , a strategy board game that involves harvesting and trading resources. It's suitable for ages 10+ and can be played with 3-4 people. Promising review: "I wasn't sure about this game at first, but after having tried it with with my family, I enjoyed it so much, we ended up buying it as gifts for everyone else we could think of who would enjoy it and had the people to play with. This is a great game for anyone who likes strategic games or just a fun time to be had with friends or family. =)" — SunnyDodds Price: $25 (originally $49) 14. EA Sports College Football 25 for the sports lovers who have an Xbox Series X. The fast-paced game is the perfect way to bring the football field home this winter. Promising review: "My husband has been waiting for this to be released for YEARS, and he counted down the days to the release date (only for it to be delivered late). He claims it was well worth the wait. He said the graphics are amazing and look very life-like. He says it's way better than his Madden games, and he loves how up-to-date team rosters are. This was a definite “win”!" — Jennifer Price: $30 (originally $69.99) 15. A Hot Wheels City Mega Car Wash because who else ~loved~ a visit to the car wash as a kid? With cool color-changing features, this no-mess set is basically an extreme version of your regular car wash. Promising review: "Bought for my grandson. It's his new favorite thing." — V Price: $20 (originally $44.97) 16. A 10-in-one game table so you can switch out the game depending on your mood. From hockey to football to shuffleboard to ping pong, this table has it all. Promising review: "I love how sturdy this product is. It is a Christmas gift for my niece and nephew, they are going to be so excited when they see this, can't wait." — Char Price: $129.99+ (originally $345.99; available in two colors) 17. A Dungeons & Dragons Clue for making every D&D lover in your life supremely happy. Promising review: "Purchased for my boyfriend. Huge dungeons and dragons fan. He loved it. Definitely suggest for fans." — Cheri Price: $32 (originally $49.99) 18. Throw Throw Burrito , a dodgeball-meets-card game that's the best of both worlds. Don't worry, the burritos are super squishy so you can throw them at your great-grandpa without feeling bad. Promising review: "Wonderful game! Purchased as a family game night option and it's sooooo fun with my young kids! My 4 year old even made up his own game with the burritos and has had hours of fun. " — Ashley Price: $10 (originally $24.99) 19. A Star Wars lightsaber so they can step into their favorite franchise without even entering a galaxy far, far away. Promising review: "Disney park quality for a fraction of the cost! A great option for the at-home 'battles'." — JMM Price: $10 (originally $24.97) 20. Twister , the classic board game that'll leave the whole family practicing their best contortionist impressions holiday season. Promising review: "I've been playing this game since 1980! Now our grandchildren are playing! They love it. What a hoit when their cousins came over. I appreciate the quality mat, spinner and box to store being a nice quailty. So many games quality has gone down hill big time! Not Twister! Awesome!" — Walmart Customer Price: $10 (originally $17.97) You, watching your kiddos open all their new toys knowing you got them on sale at Walmart : Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart’s grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door. Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.Sky Labs Inc., BrainU Co., Ltd., and ANDOPEN Co., Ltd. will be recognized as Innovation Award Winners SEOUL, South Korea , Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following its successful participation last year, Seongnam City will participate in CES 2025, the world's largest consumer electronics and information technology exhibition. The event will take place from January 7 to 10, 2025 , in Las Vegas , USA . Seongnam City will operate the "Seongnam Pavilion," which will support 25 local startups from the Seongnam region and highlight their innovative technologies and products. CES 2025 will attract approximately 4,400 companies and over 130,000 attendees worldwide. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — After three straight losses, including back-to-back blowouts , the San Francisco 49ers needed a get-right game. The Chicago Bears helped provide just that. Brock Purdy carved up Chicago's defense to lead San Francisco to its best offensive output of the season and the defense dominated the Bears in a 38-13 win Sunday that looked a lot more like the team that went to the Super Bowl last season than the one that has struggled in 2024. “I think just the biggest thing was just getting some energy and momentum,” Purdy said. “This league is hard. It’s tough. If you don’t have momentum or energy and belief within a building, it can be really tough.” The problem for San Francisco (6-7) is it might be too late to salvage its playoff hopes. Three blown fourth-quarter leads to division rivals and the lopsided losses at Green Bay and Buffalo the previous two weeks leave the Niners two games out of the playoffs with only four games to go. They might need to win out to get back to the postseason for a fourth straight season, and even then they could need some help because their three division losses will make it tough to win any tiebreakers in the tightly packed NFC West. “If we win every single game, I think we’ve put ourselves in a very good position to either win the division or somehow sneak our way into playoff contention,” tight end George Kittle said. “I thought everyone’s focused on this one week. ... Forget the whole season whether you’ve played like crap the entire season, whether you’ve had missed opportunities, or whether you have a bunch of touchdowns. Whatever it is, flush all that and just focus on this one game.” Big plays. The Niners repeatedly gashed the Bears for big plays as the passing game looked as good as it has all season. Purdy had eight completions go for at least 20 yards — tied for the most in any game for the 49ers since at least 1991 — with Kittle catching four of them, Isaac Guerendo two and one each for Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings. Kickoffs. Jake Moody attempted two line-drive kicks as San Francisco tried to pin Chicago deep instead of allowing a touchback. But both kicks landed shy of the landing zone at the 20, giving the Bears the ball at the 40. DL Yetur Gross-Matos. The Niners have been struggling to generate a pass rush with Nick Bosa sidelined, but Gross-Matos made a big impact on Sunday. He had a career-high three sacks in the game after coming into the game with just one this season. S Ji'Ayir Brown. The second-year safety lost his starting job with the return of Talanoa Hufanga from a wrist injury. Brown played 15 defensive snaps in a spot role and was beat on a TD pass to Rome Odunze in his limited action. Guerendo has a sprained foot and will be evaluated later this week to see if he can play. ... OL Ben Bartch will likely go on IR after suffering a high ankle sprain Sunday. ... LB Dre Greenlaw could return this week for the first time since tearing his Achilles tendon in the Super Bowl. ... DL Nick Bosa (hip, oblique) and LT Trent Williams (ankle) will be evaluated this week but there is no timeline on when they will return. ... LG Aaron Banks cleared the concussion protocol and should play this week. ... LB Dee Winters (ankle), S Malik Mustapha (chest, shoulder) and LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles are day-to-day. 305 — The 49ers outgained the Bears by 305 yards in the first half for the ninth best advantage in a first half since at least 1991. The 319 yards for San Francisco were the most by any team in a first half this season and the 4 yards allowed were the fewest. The 49ers host the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL

A loss away from home on league duty for Rangers is not new and that, in and of itself, is the problem. Last night’s 2-1 defeat against St Mirren marked four from eight since August. Some believed this group were turning a corner in December, with impressive performances against Tottenham and Celtic alongside an improvement in chances created against Dundee, Kilmarnock and Ross County. Celtic’s dropped points last week against Dundee United and Aberdeen’s nosedive in form added a new tone to the conversation. Rangers could’ve, in theory, cut the gap at the top to six points and changed the feel of their season if the Old Firm went their way on January 2nd. Could Philippe Clement finally grasp momentum that’s proven out of reach since March? Now the prospect of sitting 15 behind the top of the table is more realistic come early January. Clement was vexed speaking to assembled media last night referencing an angry half-time in which he could’ve substituted “eight or nine” individuals who’d conspired to enter the dressing room a goal behind, insisting: “It's not a tactical [issue] because there was no big change in tactics in the second half. It's about quality, that moment, intensity. And that's the frustrating part, that I didn't see that one coming or nobody saw that one coming, if you see the consistency over the last two months.” And yet, as Rangers recorded their fourth domestic defeat on the road of the league season, the failure to acknowledge any pattern or assume any responsibility does not help. While it would be overly dramatic to suggest last night’s result was on the horizon, it would be overly optimistic to think it far out of reach. If anything, this performance was a continuation of what Rangers have served up for most of the season away from Ibrox. While St Mirren created a meagre open-play total (0.22xG) their penalty after 30 minutes offered an advantage to protect. Clement dismissed the notion that Rangers’ tempo dropped after Danilo’s equaliser on the hour but the stats disagree. Rangers ’ xG from 0-45 minutes was 0.17, from 47-61 minutes 1.05 and from 61-97 0.16. The last domestic trip before this, a 3-0 win over Ross County, was the only win Rangers have managed by a margin away from Ibrox all campaign. Only the Staggies have scored fewer on the road than the Ibrox side’s seven and Rangers’ xG difference after eight away league games, the quality of chances conceded minus chances created, comes in at 0.45, far off last season’s 1.11 and a home record of 1.93. This means that while Rangers have been somewhat unfortunate in results, the thin difference between the opportunities they’re fashioning and conceding has left games open to variables. Last night in the first-half they managed just one shot on goal before substitutions arrived and the tempo upped for a period. Rangers' shot map in last night's first-half Rangers' shot map in last night's second-half Clement recently dismissed talk that Rangers’ tactical approach is better suited to Europe, but the contrast in result and underlying number is stark. The Ibrox side are seven unbeaten under the Belgian’s management away in European competition. Their xG difference is 1.24 away from home, the best in the entire Europa League competition. What is it about trips in Scotland that prove so challenging? The Belgian is clearly not a bad coach or an incapable one. If penalty kicks had swung in the other direction at Hampden a fortnight ago in a game his team shaded, the conversation would have been so different. And yet, last night was not a new performance. Rangers scarcely control games when they dominate the ball and remain too reliant on individuals. Taking Nico Raskin and Danilo out of yesterday’s team demonstrated that fact. While the manager insisted his tactics did not change after the break the introduction of either player was stark. Clement had seemingly found a formula in recent weeks with two strikers, Igamane and Danilo, adding goalthreat and a clever rotation in attack alongside Ianis Hagi adding some much-needed unpredictability. It’s understandable, even in hindsight, that Raskin took a break at No.6 given a booking would’ve ruled him out of the January Old Firm. However, the call to not start with two strikers does not reflect well. Even if Rangers’ shape did not change the interpretation of that role by the Brazilian alongside Igamane in recent weeks has significantly improved Rangers’ attacking output. Look at the first-half pass network and consider Igamane’s positioning. The Moroccan naturally drifts wide and vacates central spaces and although Nedim Bajrami was occupying a favoured No.10 spot he didn’t provide a focal point before the break. Everything went around the hosts who were happy to defend crosses. Rangers' first-half pass network By contrast in the second-half as the tempo lifted, Rangers’ No.99 offered a central option when Igamane drifted wide. Ultimately the damage was done in a first 45 minutes that left the visitors chasing outcomes. (Image: StatsBomb) Rangers' second-half pass network (including substitutes) Clement remains in a delicate position where he must consider the future yet cannot overlook the present. Raskin will make the Old Firm but at what cost? Although the manager insisted post-match his team “do not go back to zero” the trust delicately built in recent weeks has crumbled once again. There are no shortage of problems to seek in defence, an area Rangers were already planning to strengthen in January. While Dujon Sterling was culpable with an error in losing the ball as St Mirren stole all three points he appeared the club’s most apt centre-back on a night when Leon Balogun limped off injured. Robin Propper, after better weeks, required bailing out by teammates consistently and was culpable at both goals. The Dutchman saw Greg Kiltie run behind him as Jack Butland conceded an early penalty and played a square pass to Sterling under pressure in injury time before failing to clear a subsequent cross. Would it have been wiser to keep Sterling on the left side of defence, able to cover the gaps left by Jefte’s forward runs, as opposed to isolating Propper in that same space? This was a night that again left Rangers asking searching questions when they badly required answers. Read more:

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Seongnam City to Participate in CES 2025, Paving the Way as a Global Innovation HubSurvivors of sexual violence in Haiti face worsening risks and dwindling support amid the growing influence of armed gangs, a collapsed healthcare system and a frozen justice system, a report warned on Monday. Nearly 4,000 women and girls reported being victims of sexual violence in the first 10 months of 2024, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in the report, noting that many people do not report due to fear of retaliation and poor prospects of receiving help. Those who do seek care often cannot do so within the critical 72-hour window to access drugs to treat HIV exposure or emergency contraception, the report said, as many cannot afford private healthcare and as public clinics shut down due to violence. In October, the U.N. warned that just 24% of health facilities were operating in Port-au-Prince's metropolitan area. This month Doctors Without Borders, a major free healthcare provider, halted operations, citing rape and death threats from police. Haitian feminist organization Neges Mawon said it has this year received reports of some 230 rapes in just two neighborhoods outside the capital, and four pregnant women died due to poor healthcare and blocked medical supplies. Abortion is illegal in Haiti. A 25-year-old mother of four told HRW that she was raped by four men in Port-au-Prince's Cite Soleil area while looking for water. "Now they do whatever they want to all of us," she said. "I couldn't go to the doctor. I didn't have money." In a separate report released on Monday, the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GITOC) said outgunned police, a "woefully" under-resourced international mission, political infighting and violent vigilantism are aggravating Haiti's general crisis. "It is difficult to identify any meaningful inroads on the part of law enforcement," it said, adding that the transitional presidential council's recent ouster of the prime minister resulted in the council's "reigning over a mountain of ashes." The prime minister's replacement saw the two women who previously held senior cabinet positions - foreign affairs and economy - removed from their posts. "More than 150 feminist and human rights groups have endorsed an action plan to ensure the full participation of women," said Neges Mawon on X. "It is clear fighting violence against women and girls is not a priority for this government." REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you. Read 3 articles and stand to win rewards Spin the wheel now

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP (“GPM”) reminds investors of the upcoming December 16, 2024 deadline to file a lead plaintiff motion in the class action filed on behalf of investors who purchased or otherwise acquired Acadia Healthcare Company Inc. (“Acadia” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ACHC ) securities between February 28, 2020 and October 18, 2024 , inclusive (the “Class Period”). If you suffered a loss on your Acadia investments or would like to inquire about potentially pursuing claims to recover your loss under the federal securities laws, you can submit your contact information at www.glancylaw.com/cases/acadia-healthcare-company-inc-1/ . You can also contact Charles H. Linehan, of GPM at 310-201-9150, Toll-Free at 888-773-9224, or via email at shareholders@glancylaw.com to learn more about your rights. On September 1, 2024, The New York Times reported that Acadia has “lured patients into its facilities and held them against their will, even when detaining them was not medically necessary,” and that “in at least 12 of the 19 states where Acadia operates psychiatric hospitals, dozens of patients, employees, and police officers have alerted the authorities that the company was detaining people in ways that violated the law.” On this news, Acadia’s stock price fell $3.72, or 4.5%, to close at $78.21 per share on September 3, 2024, thereby injuring investors. Then, on September 27, 2024, the Company revealed it had “received a voluntary request for information from the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York as well as a grand jury subpoena from the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri . . . related to its admissions, length of stay and billing practices.” On this news, Acadia Healthcare’s stock price fell $12.38, or 16.36%, to close at $63.28 per share on September 27, 2024, thereby injuring investors. The complaint filed in this class action alleges that throughout the Class Period, Defendants made materially false and/or misleading statements, as well as failed to disclose material adverse facts about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects. Specifically, Defendants failed to disclose to investors that: (1) Acadia’s business model centered on holding vulnerable people against their will in its facilities, including in cases where it was not medically necessary to do so; (2) while in Acadia facilities, many patients were subjected to abuse; (3) Acadia deceived insurance providers into paying for patients to stay in its facilities when it was not medically necessary; and (4) as a result, Defendants’ positive statements about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects were materially misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis at all relevant times. Follow us for updates on LinkedIn , Twitter , or Facebook . If you purchased or otherwise acquired Acadia securities during the Class Period, you may move the Court no later than December 16, 2024 to request appointment as lead plaintiff in this putative class action lawsuit. To be a member of the class action you need not take any action at this time; you may retain counsel of your choice or take no action and remain an absent member of the class action. If you wish to learn more about this class action, or if you have any questions concerning this announcement or your rights or interests with respect to the pending class action lawsuit, please contact Charles Linehan, Esquire, of GPM, 1925 Century Park East, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, California 90067 at 310-201-9150, Toll-Free at 888-773-9224, by email to shareholders@glancylaw.com , or visit our website at www.glancylaw.com . If you inquire by email please include your mailing address, telephone number and number of shares purchased. This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. Contacts Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP, Los Angeles Charles Linehan, 310-201-9150 or 888-773-9224 shareholders@glancylaw.com www.glancylaw.com

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