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Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Niamh Kennedy has praised the heroics efforts of her hometown people after the devastating floods which struck Killybegs overnight. Parts of the town were left submerged under water after a local river overflowed during Storm Bert. At least 16 homes and a number of business on Bridge Street were left under several feet of water. Among the businesses hit was the popular local Bridge Street Community Shop which lost a lot of stock as a result of the rising waters. However, an amazing response from both the emergency services and local volunteers saw an amazing clean-up operation get underway. The Bridge Street Community Shop was one of the premises worst hit. This evening, although battered and bruised, Killybegs has fought back. Councillor Kennedy thanked all those who helped in any way following the freak flooding. She posted “Clean up started after the devastating flooding, sandbags, skips delivered, emptied and delivered again. “Generators and dehumidifiers are in place, people needing accommodation sorted and community welfare assistance for the Bridge Street residents in urgent need will be available tomorrow from 12 to 2pm at Henry Kees office on the corner. “The business community will be assisted as soon as possible. “Thanks so much to our Killybegs and Glencolmcille fire officers and to our coast guard who were here to help all day. “To the roads staff of Donegal county council who delivered the skips, the sandbags, helped with the generators and cleared any debris, to the community who helped each other today THANK YOU.” Director of Emergency Services, Garry Martin, was also at the scene of today’s floods. He praised all those who responded to the call to assist at the scene. The Department of Social Protection has confirmed that the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme will be available to provide support to those living in properties directly affected by Storm Bert.STEVE FLOWERS: 'Big mules ain't all bad'
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Solutions Market to Grow by USD 12.4 Billion (2024-2028), Boosted by New Product Launches, AI Impacting Market Trends - TechnavioFORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Josh Hoover threw for 252 yards and a touchdown and JP Richardson had 149 all-purpose yards and a 38-yard touchdown reception to lead TCU over Arizona 49-28 on Saturday. On the first play from scrimmage, Wildcats quarterback Noah Fifita was intercepted by Bud Clark. TCU scored five plays later on Trent Battle’s 4-yard run. The Horned Frogs scored touchdowns on five straight drives, going at least 75 yards on nine or more plays on three of the possessions. TCU (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) drove 75 yards in 12 plays in the final 1:55 of the first half to take a 21-13 lead on Savion Williams’ 20-yard run. Hoover completed five passes on the drive, including gains of 24, 19, and 24 yards to set up Williams’ score with 20 seconds left in the half. The Horned Frogs took the second-half kickoff and drove 76 yards in nine plays to build a 28-13 lead on Battle’s 1-yard run. Richardson’s 33-yard punt return to the Arizona 34 set up a third touchdown in three possessions. He caught a short pass over the middle from Hoover and raced untouched 38 yards for the score and a 35-13 lead. Richardson led TCU with six catches for 107 yards. Four TCU running backs scored a touchdown, including Williams, who rushed for 80 yards and two scores. Battle also rushed for 28 yards and two scores. Fifita was 29 of 44 for 284 yards with two touchdowns and an interception for Arizona (4-7, 2-6). Tetairoa McMillan made nine catches for 115 yards. Arizona defensive lineman Sterling Lane II picked up a fumble from TCU backup quarterback Ken Seals with just over a minute left in the game and ran it 70 yards for a touchdown to cap the scoring. Clark leads the Horned Frogs with three interceptions, including one in each of the past two games. He is tied for fifth-most in the Big 12. Arizona: The Wildcats, who started the season in the AP Top 25 poll, will not be bowl eligible this season with a game remaining under first-year coach Brent Brennan. A year ago under coach Jedd Fisch, who is now at Washington, Arizona advanced to the Alamo Bowl for the first time since 2017. TCU: The Horned Frogs, who became bowl eligible two weeks ago, won their third consecutive game at Amon Carter Stadium after losing two in a row to UCF and Houston. TCU has won four of its past five, the only blemish a 37-34 last-second loss at Baylor. TCU: At Cincinnati on Saturday. Arizona: Hosts Arizona State on Saturday. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
Scandal-ridden Illinois mayor loses township supervisor nomination in historic caucusBiden aides mulling preemptive pardons for Dr. Fauci, Liz Cheney and host of Trump critics in his line of fire By NIKKI SCHWAB, CHIEF CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Published: 22:52, 4 December 2024 | Updated: 23:15, 4 December 2024 e-mail 227 View comments Aides of President Joe Biden are debating whether the outgoing Democratic president should issue preemptive pardons for figures President-elect Donald Trump has named as his political enemies. Politico reported Wednesday that among those being discussed for blanket pardons are former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney , Sen.-elect Adam Schiff and Dr. Anthony Fauci . Biden - who has been busy dealing with the fallout from his decision to pardon his son Hunter over gun and tax crimes - hasn't been brought into the discussions yet, the outlet said. White House officials fear that doling out pardons to people who haven't been charged with a crime could suggest impropriety. But there's also a worry that if Kash Patel is successfully elevated to head of the FBI , Trump could truly go after his critics, as Patel has suggested. Cheney was one of only two Republican members of the House's select committee on the January 6 Capitol attack. The daughter of former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney, she became the face of the 'Country over Party' movement during the 2024 election cycle, campaigning alongside eventual Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris . Trump has pushed that Cheney 'should go to Jail along with the rest of the Unselect Committee!' Aides of President Joe Biden are discussing whether he should give blanket pardons to those deemed as enemies to President-elect Donald Trump including former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney (right) seen campaigning alongside Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris Others being considered for preemptive pardons, according to Politico, are Dr. Anthony Fauci, who MAGA blames for the bungled pandemic response and Sen.-elect Adam Schiff, who was involved in the original Trump-Russia investigation Schiff has been a longtime foe of Trump due to his involvment in the Russia investigation as the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee. The California Democrat was also the lead impeachment manager during Trump's first impeachment, which involved a pressure campaign on the Ukrainian president. Trump nicknamed the outgoing congressman, who will be sworn-in as California's newest senator come January, 'Shify Schiff' and 'pencil neck.' Fauci, the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, received much of the brunt from conservatives for the Trump administration's bungled response to the COVID-19 pandemic. One of Trump's top allies on Capitol Hill, GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, has repeatedly called on Fauci to be jailed. 'You should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. You belong in prison, Dr. Fauci,' she said during one Congressional hearing. During Trump's first run at the White House, his supporters repeatedly chanted 'lock her up!' about Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton over her decision to use a private email server while serving as secretary of State. But Trump never took action once in office. President Joe Biden hasn't been brought into the discussions staff is having about doling out preemptive pardons to Trump's political enemies In 2024, however, Trump ran on a platform of 'retribution' and revenge. Politico reported that 'the beneficiaries know nothing' about being considered by the Biden administration for a preemptive pardon. Schiff said that he wouldn't want to be a recipient. 'I would urge the president not to do that,' Schiff told Politico. 'I think it would seem defensive and unnecessary.' Liz Cheney Joe Biden Donald Trump Politics Share or comment on this article: Biden aides mulling preemptive pardons for Dr. Fauci, Liz Cheney and host of Trump critics in his line of fire e-mail Add comment
WASHINGTON — As a former and potentially future president, Donald Trump hailed what would become Project 2025 as a road map for “exactly what our movement will do” with another crack at the White House. As the blueprint for a hard-right turn in America became a liability during the 2024 campaign, Trump pulled an about-face . He denied knowing anything about the “ridiculous and abysmal” plans written in part by his first-term aides and allies.
LINCOLN — The World-Herald's Wilson Moore is handing out his Husker Report Card, assessing Nebraska's performance in several areas. Here are the grades coming out of the Huskers' win over Wisconsin. Emmett Johnson was the speed back Nebraska needed him to be as slipped into space and past would-be tacklers. The redshirt sophomore was a receiving threat out of the backfield and was rarely taken to the ground by the first defender to meet him on a play. He set career highs in rushing yards and all-purpose yards. Dante Dowdell scored untouched on a 12-yard run in the first half and tacked on a plunge from the goal line. GRADE: A Nebraska didn’t come out with the most ambitious game plan, but Dylan Raiola executed it. The quarterback was accurate and efficient, particularly over the middle of the field. He didn’t often push the ball downfield, but he took what the Wisconsin defense gave him, forcing little and avoiding negative plays. GRADE: B Shaky tackling, allowing Wisconsin to break off the occasional chunk play, blemished an otherwise solid night for Nebraska in the trenches. The Badgers struggled to maintain drives, and two of the game’s pivotal plays were NU run stops: a Nash Hutmacher forced fumble that set up a field goal late in the first half and John Bullock stuffing Tawee Walker on fourth down in NU territory in the third quarter. GRADE: B Like his counterpart on the opposite sideline, Braedyn Locke was solid within a conservative attack. He took care of the ball and hit receivers when they were open. Nebraska, like in the running game, didn’t do itself any favors with its tackling — especially in the secondary. A 58-yard bomb to Vinny Anthony II gave Wisconsin a quick touchdown it needed for a potential comeback attempt. GRADE: C Barney gave the Huskers a nice jump with a 45-yard kickoff return to begin the game, setting up an opening-drive touchdown. Brian Buschini continued his excellent season with a coffin-corner punt to pin Wisconsin at its own 3-yard line, and John Hohl connected on 37- and 45-yard field goals. GRADE: B The Dana Holgorsen effect is real. Nebraska’s offense moved as smoothly as it has since the first half against Colorado in Week 2. Raiola was comfortable. Playmakers like Johnson and Jacory Barney Jr. got the ball in space, and the Huskers finally stopped looking like they were fighting themselves. GRADE: B It really didn’t matter how Nebraska got to six wins. The resulting feeling was always going to be cathartic, and eight years of pressure and dread released from Memorial Stadium on Saturday, the recent past dissipating into the air. The Huskers’ bowl drought is no longer a topic of conversation. For one night, nothing else matters. GRADE: A Get local news delivered to your inbox!1st Test Live: Jaiswal, Rahul will look to build on the big lead vs Australia
Lewandowski joins Ronaldo and Messi in Champions League 100-goal club. Haaland nets 2 but City drawsMembership holders can regularly stock up on Costco's gourmet foods on the cheap. Whether you purchase fresh produce, an array of treats for your very spoiled pets, or baking supplies and Diet Dr Pepper in bulk, you should be unsurprised to learn that customers spend almost $2 per minute every time they walk through those massive warehouse doors. According to a joint Instagram post from business news site Morning Brew and personal finance YouTuber Phil Andrews, shoppers spend approximately $1.75 per minute while perusing the aisles at Costco. Andrews notes that the average visit lasts 37 minutes, so you've spent an average of $64.75 once you get to the checkout line. That 37 minutes may sound like hashtag goals for a Costco trip, but the video notes that it's higher than Walmart (31 minutes) and Target (28 minutes). A post shared by Morning Brew (@morningbrew) In a move that surprises no one, the mega-retailer does that on purpose. Most stores use known psychological triggers to influence purchasing, and Costco is no different. Its entrance is designed to loosen your walle t; when you first walk in, you have to go past a wall of seasonal deals to get you in the mood for spending. Staples like dairy and eggs (and dog treats), along with those sweet, sweet free samples, are at the back of the store, so you have to walk past other enticing goods to get there. And don't forget the total lack of signage and Costco's tendency to move things around and add new things constantly, which forces you to wander around aimlessly (and stick around longer). How to defend against Costco's subliminal strategy You pay to be a part of the Costco community; you want to get your money's worth. But you don't have to succumb to its tricks; instead, use common shopping strategies to keep your budget in check. It bears mentioning that you should make a list. Then, stay away from sections you don't need to shop. And unless you find a deal on something you weren't planning to buy, stick to the list. Or allow yourself one impulse buy per trip (or month) so you have to think about whether it's worth it. And if you do buy something (nonperishable) on impulse, don't open it the minute you get home. Make yourself think about it for another week — you can always return it. You have the option to bring your own — smaller — shopping basket. You can buy handheld and roller models online or utilize an old stroller; whatever works to avoid those cavernous carts that make you feel like you've barely bought anything. If you cannot be trusted, Costco may not offer grocery delivery , but Instacart is always an option. Remember this fact every time you put something in your cart: Costco makes around $2,000 per square foot of retail space annually. You don't need to help make it $3,000.Livewire CEO Donnez Karim sells $4,398 in stock
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Grade: Senior School: Davenport North Notes: Bourrage, the reigning Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year, ranked second in the MAC scoring (19.8 ppg) and first in rebounds (9.3) and assists (5.6) last season. ... Has 1,042 points and 533 rebounds for her career. ... Signed with LSU earlier this month. Grade: Senior School: Davenport North Notes: Enters the season with 1,229 points and 603 rebounds. ... Missed the last eight games last season because of a knee injury. Shot 63.8% last season. ... Averaged 18.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 4.6 steals per game as a junior. ... Signed with Iowa earlier this month. Grade: Junior School: Bettendorf Notes: McCorkle, who played at Davenport North as a freshman, ranked fifth in the MAC in scoring last season at 15.9 points per game. ... The 5-foot-8 guard also accounted for 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 3.5 steals per game. ... Has D-I college offers from Ball State and Buffalo. Year: Senior School: Pleasant Valley Notes: 5-6 guard was second in assists per game last season (5.0) behind only North’s Divine Bourrage. ... Scored 12.5 points per game and added 3.6 steals per contest. Career totals: 793 points, 263 assists, 255 steals. ... Signed with D-III Wartburg. Grade: Senior School: Central DeWitt Notes: Led the MAC in scoring (21 ppg) and ranked fourth in 4A last season. ... Also averaged 5.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.7 steals per game as a junior. ... Has 1,008 career points. ... Signed with D-II Lewis University of the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Sent weekly directly to your inbox! Sports Editor {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.Alabama State tops Prairie View to secure a third straight winning season under coach Eddie Robinson
AP Trending SummaryBrief at 4:13 p.m. ESTIn an effort to fight the sexual exploitation of children, federal authorities will teach Los Angeles Unified School District students, staff and parents how to stay safe online. A memorandum of understanding between the nation’s second-largest school district, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and Homeland Security Investigations was announced Friday. HSI Los Angeles special agents, primarily from the Child Exploitation Investigations Group, will offer the so-called iGuardian trainings, which aim to educate participants about the dangers of online sexual predators and instruct them how to avoid and report abuse. The in-person training program will focus mainly on preteens and teenagers but can be tailored to younger children, as well as staff and parents, officials said in a news release . The program is part of a national campaign by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to raise awareness about online child sexual exploitation, which the agency calls a “rapidly escalating threat.” That effort also stems from a long-running U.S. Department of Justice initiative that seeks to combat technology-facilitated sex crimes against children.
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