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k load NEW YORK -- As New York City prosecutors work to bring murder charges against Luigi Mangione in the brazen killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, supporters of the suspect are donating tens of thousands of dollars for a defense fund established for him, leaving law enforcement officials worried Mangione is being turned into a martyr. Several online defense funds have been created for Mangione by anonymous people, including one on the crowdfunding website GiveSendGo that as of Sunday morning had raised over $100,000. NOTE: The video above is from a previous report. The GiveSendGo defense fund for the 26-year-old Mangione was established by an anonymous group calling itself "The December 4th Legal Committee," apparently in reference to the day Mangione allegedly ambushed and gunned down Thompson in Midtown Manhattan as the executive walked to his company's shareholders conference at the New York Hilton hotel. "We are not here to celebrate violence, but we do believe in the constitutional right to fair legal representation," the anonymous group said in a statement. The crowdfunding campaign prompted donations from thousands of anonymous donors across the country, many of them leaving messages of support for Mangione, including one person who called themselves "A frustrated citizen" and thanked Mangione for "sparking the awareness and thought across this sleeping nation." The GiveSendGo fund for Mangione appeared to be briefly taken down before it was restored on Thursday. In a statement to ABC News, a spokesperson for GiveSendGo said the company "operates with a principle of not preemptively determining guilt or innocence." "Our platform does not adjudicate legal matters or the validity of causes. Instead, we allow campaigns to remain live unless they violate the specific terms outlined in our Terms of Use. Importantly, we do allow campaigns for legal defense funds, as we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to access due process," the GiveSendGo spokesperson said. The spokesperson added, "We understand the concerns raised by such campaigns and take these matters seriously. When campaigns are reported, our team conducts a thorough review to ensure they comply with our policies. While other platforms may choose a different approach, GiveSendGo's core value is to provide a space where all individuals, no matter their situation, can seek and receive support, with donors making their own informed decisions." Other crowdfunding sites such as GoFundMe have also taken down campaigns soliciting donations for Mangione's defense. "GoFundMe's Terms of Service prohibit fundraisers for the legal defense of violent crimes," the crowdfunding website said in a statement. "The fundraisers have been removed from our platform and all donors have been refunded."Amazon and Etsy have removed from their websites merchandise featuring Mangione, including T-shirts and tote bags reading "Free Luigi" and the phrase "Deny, Defend, Depose," words police said were etched in the shell casings discovered at the scene of Thompson's homicide. "Celebrating this conduct is abhorrent to me. It's deeply disturbing," Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg told ABC News senior investigative reporter Aaron Katersky in an interview Wednesday night. "And what I would say to members of the public, people who as you described are celebrating this and maybe contemplating other action, that we will be vigilant and we will hold people accountable. We are at the ready." Prosecutors at the Manhattan district attorney's office have begun presenting evidence to a grand jury as they work to try to secure an indictment against Mangione, sources told ABC News on Thursday. Mangione's attorney, Thomas Dickey of Altoona, Pennsylvania, where the suspect was arrested Monday following a five-day manhunt, said his client is presumed innocent and will plead not guilty to any charges filed against him. Mangione is contesting extradition to New York. Asked about people contributing to Mangione defense funds that have popped up, Dickey said, "People are entitled to their opinion and, like I said, if you're an American and you believe in the American criminal justice system, you have to presume him to be innocent and none of us would want anything other than that if that were us in their shoes. So, I'm glad he had some support." In a later interview on CNN, Dickey said he is leaning toward not accepting any money from his client's supporters for his defense. "To be honest with you, I probably wouldn't," Dickey told CNN. "I just don't feel comfortable about that. So, I don't know. I haven't given that much thought. Obviously, my client appreciates the support that he has, but I don't know, it just doesn't sit right with me, really." Retired FBI special agent Richard Frankel said that in previous politically-charged violent crimes, suspects have received unsolicited support. "We saw it with the Unabomber," said Frankel, an ABC News contributor, referring to Ted Kaczynski -- the mathematician-turn-domestic terrorist who blamed technology for a decline of individual freedom and mailed handcrafted explosives to targeted individuals between 1978 and 1995. Frankel said Eric Rudolph, who detonated a bomb in Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Olympic Games and carried out three additional bombings as he eluded capture for five years, also attracted supporters. "In my opinion, they're supporting individuals who have committed potentially terrorist acts, but it's a politically charged act," Frankel said Referring to the Thompson killing, Frankel added, "You can be up in arms about the healthcare industry, but you can't threaten or actually hurt members of the healthcare industry." Most recently, Marine veteran Daniel Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man who was acting erratically on a New York City subway, after supporters donated more than $3 million to his legal defense fund. Law enforcement officials have expressed concern that Mangione is being turned into a martyr. Someone this week pasted "wanted posters" outside the New York Stock Exchange naming other executives. A bulletin released Wednesday by the Delaware Valley Intelligence Center, a multi-agency law enforcement intelligence-sharing network based in Philadelphia, included a photo of a banner hanging from an overpass reading, "Deny, Defend, Depose." "Many social media users have outright advocated for the continued killings of CEOs with some aiming to spread fear by posting 'hit lists,'" the bulletin, obtained by ABC News, reads. Meanwhile, New York Police Department investigators continue to build a murder case against Mangione, who is being held in Pennsylvania on charges stemming from his arrest there, including illegal possession of ghost gun and fraudulent identification. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the charges in Pennsylvania. On Wednesday, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that the three shell casings recovered at the scene of Thompson's shooting matched the gun found in Mangione possession when he was arrested. She also confirmed that Mangione's fingerprints were recovered from a water bottle and the wrapper of a granola bar found near the crime scene.

Christmas light show dazzles Monmouth — and every other town within miles( ) is up 25% in 2024. Investors who missed the rally are wondering if ENB stock is still and attractive to buy for a self-directed Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) or Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) portfolio focused on stocks. Enbridge stock Enbridge trades near $61 per share at the time of writing, marking a multi-year high. The stock has fully recovered the losses it sustained through the second half of 2022 and during much of 2023 as rising interest rates triggered fears that Enbridge might have to trim its dividend to cover higher debt expenses. The rebound over the past year kicked off when sentiment in the market shifted from fears of higher interest rates to expectations of rate cuts in 2024. Enbridge uses debt to fund its growth programs, so lower borrowing costs can boost profits and free up more cash to pay dividends or reduce debt. In recent months, the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve started to reduce interest rates. This has helped propel ENB stock even higher. The rate cuts came after a significant drop in the rate of inflation. Economists expect the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve to continue reducing interest rates to maintain a strong economy. Risks The new Trump administration is expected to implement tariffs on most goods coming into the United States. The result could be a jump in inflation as businesses pass the added costs on to consumers. Inflation already appears to have bottomed out. In Canada, it actually rose from 1.6% in September to 2% in October. South of the border, it jumped from 2.4% to 2.6%. If inflation continues to drift higher, the central banks will have to put rate cuts on hold or might even be forced to raise interest rates again to avoid another surge. In that scenario, Enbridge and other utility stocks that carry large debt positions could come under renewed pressure. Bond yields have risen steadily for the past two months. This suggests markets are anticipating a slower pace of interest rate cuts in the coming months. Dividends Enbridge raised the dividend in each of the past 29 years. Investors should see the trend continue, supported by cash flow growth from recent acquisitions and the development program. Enbridge completed its US$14 billion purchase of three natural gas utilities in 2024. The company is also working on a $24 billion capital program to drive additional revenue and cash flow gains. Investors who buy ENB stock at the current level can get a dividend yield of 6%. The bottom line on ENB stock A pullback should be expected after the big run. It isn’t so much that Enbridge is heavily overbought. The entire market is simply due for a breather. That being said, high-yield dividend investors with a buy-and-hold strategy should be comfortable owning Enbridge right now and might consider adding to the position on any new weakness. For a portfolio focused on passive income, Enbridge deserves to be on your radar.

Ahsoka ‘s first season concluded with the New Republic on the precipice of the greatest challenge to its nascent power yet seen in this period of contemporary Star Wars continuity: the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn to the galaxy far, far away, backed by dark Dathomiran magics and an undead army at his command. We’ve known for a long time that all this—and Ahsoka season two and The Mandalorian & Grogu— are building to one of the most important films in Lucasfilm’s ever-evolving Star Wars slate in the form of Dave Filoni’s “Mandoverse” team-up movie, pitting the New Republic against the Imperial Remnant. We know it’s heavily inspired by Timothy Zahn’s legendary novel trilogy Heir to the Empire , Dark Force Rising , and The Last Command ... but how exactly did Thrawn go about assaulting the galaxy in those books? Commonly referred to in the Expanded Universe as the Thrawn Campaign, Grand Admiral Thrawn’s remnant movement rises and falls over the course of a few months, just five years after Return of the Jedi in 9ABY. But despite its briefness, the Thrawn Campaign set the stage for an incredibly volatile moment in the galaxy, putting the still-fledgling New Republic on the back foot while also setting the stage for a future solidification of the Imperial Remnant as a system of power. Time will tell just how much current Star Wars continuity will pull directly from Zahn’s work—even if not directly, there are already some interesting parallels—but here’s how it went down the first time the galaxy learned of the true threat of Thrawn. Early Engagements The state of the galaxy heading into the Thrawn Campaign was a period of uneasy, but hard-achieved peace for both the New Republic and the remnants of the Empire. The former’s war against Warlord Zsinj had ended one of the most potent threats to the nascent New Republic, after a series of offensives lead by various commanders in the New Republic military pushed back Imperial space and denied the Empire access to vital material and, more crucially, resources for recruitment, heavily diminishing the effective capability of the Imperial naval and armed forces. The New Republic itself, while victorious against Zsinj, similarly found itself stretched thin and depleted by its ongoing military campaigns. The loss of the capabilities of the Kuat shipyards during a tactical self-inflicted sabotage campaign by Kuat Drive Yards significantly restricted the production capabilities of one of the premiere sources of capital ships, and by 9ABY the galaxy had settled into something of an entente cordiale, drawing back from direct conflict to consolidate resources. It’s in this moment that Thrawn made his gambit: taking respected veteran Imperial officer Gilad Pellaeon as his second-in-command, Thrawn began a series of campaigns against pirates in Imperial space to gain support and resources from the remaining Moffs, slowly but steadily raising his status through his tactical acumen. By the time Thrawn was ready to begin engaging the New Republic, he commanded two fleets of six Star Destroyers, including his personal flagship, the Chimaera . But the now nominal Supreme Commander of the Imperial Navy also realized that he needed tactical advantages beyond what his minimal fleets could provide. Thrawn returned to the planet Honoghr to re-affirm the Noghri’s loyalty to the Empire after the death of Darth Vader, who they had revered as the savior of their world (although Vader and the Empire actually secretly kept Honoghr slowly dying), gaining access to their warriors as elite operatives and commandos, as well as a personal Noghri bodyguard in Rukh. While using his fleets to begin poking at the edges of New Republic space and get insight into its tactical strategies, Thrawn further looked to bolster his resources. After a skirmish with the New Republic at the library world of Obroa-skai, Thrawn learned of the planet Wayland, and Emperor Palpatine’s secret storage of technology and artifacts within a facility built in Mount Tantiss. It’s at Tantiss that Thrawn secured three of his most vital aids for the early days of his campaign: a series of Spaarti clone cylinders, which let Thrawn mass produce clones of Imperial officers to replenish his forces; designs for cloaking technology to hide his ships; and Mount Tantiss’ Dark Jedi guardian, the clone Joruus C’Baoth. Utilizing access to Force-dampening creatures he had secured in a deal with the smuggler Talon Karrde, the Ysalamiri, Thrawn made an uneasy alliance with C’Baoth, offering the capture of Jedi siblings Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa-Solo (as well as Organa-Solo’s unborn twins) to C’Baoth for training. In exchange, Thrawn would receive the aid of C’Baoth’s Force mastery in the art of battle meditation, allowing the Dark Jedi to aid relaying commands to Thrawn’s ships where conventional communication was impossible, giving him a significant advantage even with lesser numbers. Thrawn immediately began putting these advantages to work. With access to thousands of rapidly created clones—manufactured in a matter of weeks rather than the conventional year-minimum, their stability maintained by seeding Mount Tantiss with Ysalamiri—Thrawn suddenly had the capability to commit to a series of lighting attacks across the Inner and Mid-Rim, using the mobility he gained from not having a major base of operations to be able to guide forces where the New Republic’s defenses were weaker. In an early attempt to bolster his fleets, Thrawn raided Lando Calrissian’s mining business at Nkllon, gaining access to a raft of mole miners that he then used in a cloaked assault on the Sluis Van shipyards, where the New Republic was currently in the process of retrofitting military ships into transport vessels to aid its struggling supply lines. Although Thrawn was foiled at Sluis Van by the actions of Calrissian himself, it was a Pyrrhic victory for the New Republic. Calrissian was forced to use his stolen miners to completely disable the capital ships before Thrawn’s forces could steal them, denying access to both the Empire and the Republic. But while the secret of Thrawn’s use of clone armies was outed at Sluis Van, the New Republic didn’t have time to capitalize on the shock emergence of this dangerous new force. Unbeknownst to its highest chains of command, Thrawn was exploiting the use of Delta Source, a Clone War-era surveillance system in the heart of the Imperial Palace (now the heart of the New Republic’s power structure) to gain insight on his foes, creating a political crisis that climaxed with Bothan senator Borsk Fey’lya getting Admiral Ackbar, the New Republic’s most senior commander, arrested for treason—significantly frustrating the New Republic’s response to the threat of Thrawn. Dark Forces Rising While the political quagmire instigated by Fey’lya was resolved relatively quickly, Thrawn leveraged the New Republic’s inability to effectively respond to his mobility by continuing to assault key New Republic worlds, doing enough damage not to outright destroy New Republic defenses, but damage them enough to force the New Republic to spread its limited assets even more thinly. Meanwhile, Thrawn focused on his next major gambit: finding the legendary missing Katana Fleet , a huge arsenal of Old Republic capital ships driven by slave-rigged machine networks allowing it to be controlled by a fraction of the necessary sentient crew. Although most of the Katana Fleet was destroyed shortly after its maiden voyage through sabotage, rumors that a fraction of its surviving ships had persisted throughout the fall of the Republic and the reign of the Empire. Operating on intelligence acquired from Karrde and other smugglers, Thrawn ascertained the location of roughly 200 remaining capital ships from the Katana Fleet. Although the New Republic attempted to get to the ships before Thrawn could, in the ensuing battle Thrawn successfully managed to capture 178 of the Katana ships, significantly bolstering his naval capability. Now with access to a fleet capable of wiping the New Republic out, Thrawn’s campaign could begin in earnest—even as cracks in his coalition began to form. C’Baoth’s increasing degradation into insanity saw him slowly but surely attempt to consolidate his own power within the Empire away from Thrawn’s ambitions, while on Honoghr Leia Organa-Solo managed to successfully reveal the Empire’s poisoning of the world to the Noghri, fomenting their rebellion against Imperial control. But even with these looming setbacks, Thrawn now had the upper hand on practically every front of the conflict. The Katana ships allowed Thrawn to launch simultaneous attacks on a large number of worlds, drawing responses from the New Republic’s forces that led to them increasingly losing fights. His suddenly amplified threat began to threaten the destabilization of the New Republic’s already unsteady support, as worlds informally committed to the New Republic began declaring re-allegiance to the Empire the closer Thrawn drew to the core worlds. Thrawn also leveraged his expanded fleet to capitalize on resource acquisition that was already stymying the New Republic’s response rate: Thrawn returned to Nkllon and razed Lando’s holdings to the ground, acquiring vital material that now could no longer aid the Republic; then, using the tactics of his cloaked vessels to trick his rivals into believing he had access to a planetary superweapon capable of subverting shield systems, he successfully managed to occupy the agriworld Ukio in a single offensive, gaining access to a significant source of food. As Thrawn marched closer and close to the galactic core, arguably the height of his campaign’s success saw him come close to the brink of total victory. He drew New Republic forces away from Imperial Center on Coruscant with a feint attack on Mrisst, a world in the colonies sector between the Inner Rim and the Core. The distraction not only ended with Thrawn’s occupation of the world, but an opening for him to besiege Coruscant directly. Although a last-minute reinforcement from Corellian general Garm Bel Iblis saved Coruscant from being drawn into a devastating battle for occupation, Thrawn still managed to put Coruscant out of the conflict entirely for either side, using a series of cloaked asteroids to effectively blockade the planet entirely. The Collapse at Bilbringi The loss of Coruscant, even if not directly placing it under Imperial control once more, was a debilitating blow to the New Republic war effort. Hundreds upon hundreds of systems, already only loosely committed to the New Republic’s grasp on power, began declaring neutrality or allegiance to Thrawn, his victory seemingly assured. The Republic had little choice but to allow Thrawn’s forces to effectively take control of the war as its own remaining military capacity was gathered for one final counteroffensive at the Bilbringi shipyards. Commanded by Ackbar in an attempt to secure sensor array technology that could detect Thrawn’s asteroids and break Coruscant’s blockade, the New Republic relied on a similar tactic to the one the Rebellion had deployed on the eve of its similarly desperate assault on the second Death Star. Just as the Alliance had hoped to feint the Empire away from Endor with an assault on Sullust, Ackbar committed a small fleet to the Imperial fortress world of Tangrene in the Outer Rim. But just as was the case at Endor, Thrawn saw through Ackbar’s strategy and ascertained that Bilbringi was the Republic’s true target, setting a trap to destroy the remnants of the New Republic once and for all. Using interdictor cruisers to bring the New Republic fleet out of hyperspace outside of the shipyards, Thrawn’s offensive line encircled the surprised Republic forces and began hammering them in the confusion. But Thrawn’s tactical genius couldn’t stop the destiny of those aforementioned cracks in his coalition coming home to roost. Firstly, little did Thrawn know that Karrde—a former partner turned opponent by Thrawn’s repeated haranguings and betrayals of his smuggling business—had successfully coalesced a union of similarly disgruntled smuggler factions into the Smuggler’s Alliance, who were already inside Bilbringi attempting to steal the sensor technology. Declaring for the Republic and attacking Thrawn’s forces from within, the Republic and the Smuggler’s alliance successfully breached the Imperial defensive line... at which point Rukh promptly assassinated Thrawn. Incapacitating Pellaeon as he reported on a Nohgri-allied assault on C’Baoth at Mount Tantiss, Rukh speared Thrawn through the chest with his knife, pinning the Grand Admiral to his command chair as he bled out, before being killed himself during his attempted escape. With Thrawn’s death and the tide slowly turning against the Imperial Fleet, a recovered Pellaeon, now in acting in command of Thrawn’s forces, realized without Thrawn’s acumen the campaign against the New Republic was unsustainable, ordering a full retreat into the Unknown Regions. With the team at Tantiss (lead by Han, Luke, Leia, former Hand of the Emperor Mara Jade) successfully killing C’Boath, the Thrawn crisis was over. The Legacy of the Thrawn Campaign If the post-Zsinj campaigns had pressed both the Imperial Remnant and the New Republic into a state of peace through degradation, the Thrawn Campaign was an even more rapid and devastating reduction in both faction’s capacities. The New Republic, already struggling to maintain legitimacy in its claims over territory, lost nearly a third of its member regions over the course of the campaign. Its military was also significantly damaged, losing up to 40% of its capacity between outright loss or damage. Meanwhile, cracks had already begun to form in the trust between various members of the upper echelon of the Republic’s ruling council that would only be compounded further by the immediate assaults by the cloned Palpatine as well as the temporary loss of Coruscant, setting the stage for flashpoints like the Caamas document crisis to emerge down the line. While the Thrawn Campaign could be seen as ultimately being a strategic victory for the Empire due to the sheer damage inflicted on the New Republic, in the immediate future the Empire still found itself in a similarly degraded position. The immediate rise and fall of a new Imperial coalition in the wake of the death of the cloned Palpatine and the forces he had amassed at Byss during Thrawn’s campaign only served to keep the Empire in a fractured, compromised state , one that would take it the best part of a decade to coalesce into a formal Imperial Remnant thanks to the aid of Pellaeon. With the formal end of the Galactic Civil War in 19ABY, both the Remnant and the New Republic settled into a more stable peace... at least, for a little while . This is Star Wars , after all.

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TORONTO and HAIFA, Israel, Dec. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NurExone Biologic Inc. (TSXV: NRX), (OTCQB: NRXBF), (Germany: J90) (" NurExone " or the " Company "), a biopharmaceutical company developing exosome-based regenerative therapies, has announced significant findings from an expanded preclinical study of the potential of its portfolio drug, ExoPTEN, for repairing optic nerve damage. Conducted in collaboration with the Goldschleger Eye Institute at Sheba Medical Center, consistently ranked one of the top ten hospitals in the world 1 , the study builds on previously announced preliminary results 2 on June 28, 2024 and strengthens the suggestion of a promising treatment pathway for glaucoma, the leading cause of irreversible blindness globally 3 . The Optic Nerve Disorders treatment market is expected to grow from 5.54 (USD Billion) in 2023 to 11.5 (USD Billion) by 2032, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~8.46% during the forecast period 4 . Researchers utilized a rodent model of optic nerve crush (ONC) to simulate the damage associated with conditions like glaucoma. After inducing injury, ExoPTEN was administrated via direct injection into the eyes. The study expanded on earlier findings which indicated that eyes treated with ExoPTEN regained nearly normal retinal activity, as evidenced by electrical tests. Expanded analyses of the study data showed clear recovery of signal transmission in treated eyes compared to untreated controls, which showed no significant response. Additionally, imaging results by optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans indicates and validates that in all of treated eyes (naïve exosome treatment or ExoPTEN treatment) a successful ONC procedure has been performed (Figure 1). The study also showed that ExoPTEN treatment significantly enhanced the survival of retinal ganglion cells - key neurons responsible for transmitting visual information to the brain. Detailed analysis of retinal flat-mounts confirmed this effect, with treated eyes exhibiting substantially higher counts of these cells compared to untreated or control-treated eyes (Figures 2A and 2B). Dr. Ifat Sher, the lead investigator from the Goldschleger Eye Institute, commented, “the results from this expanded study are extremely encouraging. ExoPTEN demonstrates potential as a treatment that restores functionality and offers neuroprotection. The study shows clear signal recovery, healthier optic nerve structures and preserved retinal ganglion cells. These results suggest that ExoPTEN could fundamentally change how we approach conditions like glaucoma and optic nerve trauma. Encouraged by these results, we are advancing to a larger study with more animals to validate and expand upon these findings.” Dr. Lior Shaltiel, CEO of NurExone, added, “these findings are an important step forward in our mission to develop groundbreaking therapies for regenerative medicine in several indications. ExoPTEN’s ability to repair both the structure and function of the optic nerve highlights its transformative potential for addressing vision loss and improving tens of millions of patient lives.” About NurExone NurExone Biologic Inc. is a TSX Venture Exchange (“ TSXV ”) and OTCQB listed pharmaceutical company that is developing a platform for biologically guided exosome-based therapies to be delivered, minimally-invasively, to patients who have suffered Central Nervous System injuries. The Company’s first product, ExoPTEN for acute spinal cord injury, was proven to recover motor function in 75% of laboratory rats when administered intranasally. ExoPTEN has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). The NurExone platform technology is expected to offer novel solutions to drug companies interested in minimally invasive targeted drug delivery for other indications. For additional information and a brief interview, please watch Who is NurExone? , visit www.nurexone.com or follow NurExone on LinkedIn , X (formerly Twitter) , Facebook or YouTube Dr. Lior Shaltiel Chief Executive Officer and Director Phone: +972-52-4803034 Email: info@nurexone.com Oak Hill Financial Inc. 2 Bloor Street, Suite 2900 Toronto, Ontario M4W 3E2 Investor Relations - Canada Phone: +1-647-479-5803 Email: info@oakhillfinancial.ca Dr. Eva Reuter Investor Relations - Germany Phone: +49-69-1532-5857 Email: e.reuter@dr-reuter.eu Allele Capital Partners Investor Relations - US Phone: +1 978-857-5075 Email: aeriksen@allelecapital.com FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This press release contains certain “forward-looking statements” that reflect the Company’s current expectations and projections about its future results. Wherever possible, words such as “may”, “will”, “should”, “could”, “expect”, “plan”, “intend”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “estimate”, “predict” or “potential” or the negative or other variations of these words, or similar words or phrases, have been used to identify these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements relating to: the results of the Company’s preclinical trials and its suggestion of a promising treatment pathway for glaucoma; the growth of the Optic Nerve Disorders treatment market; the Company expanding to further studies; the Company developing groundbreaking therapies for regenerative medicine in several indications; ExoPTEN having the potential to address vision loss and improve patient lives; and the NurExone platform technology offering novel solutions to drug companies interested in minimally invasive targeted drug delivery for other indications. These statements reflect management’s current beliefs and are based on information currently available to management as at the date hereof. In developing the forward-looking statements in this press release, we have applied several material assumptions, including : the a bility to carry out its pre-clinical trials and realize upon the stated benefits of the pre-clinical trials; the Company’s ability to realize upon the stated potential for exosome-loaded drugs in regenerating or repairing damaged nerves; the Company’s ability to maintain its ongoing commitment to using its ExoTherapy platform to advance the field of regenerative medicine; the Optic Nerve Disorders treatment market continuing to grow as stated; the Company expanding to further studies; the Company developing groundbreaking therapies for regenerative medicine in several indications; ExoPTEN addressing vision loss and improve patient lives; and the NurExone platform technology will offer novel solutions to drug companies interested in minimally invasive targeted drug delivery for other indications. Forward-looking statements involve significant risk, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from the results discussed or implied in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to risks related to : the Company’s early stage of development; lack of revenues to date; government regulation; market acceptance for its products; rapid technological change; dependence on key personnel; dependence on the Company’s strategic partners; the fact that preclinical drug development is uncertain, and the drug product candidates of the Company may never advance to clinical trials; the fact that results of preclinical studies and early-stage clinical trials may not be predictive of the results of later stage clinical trials; the uncertain outcome, cost, and timing of product development activities, preclinical studies and clinical trials of the Company; the uncertain clinical development process, including the risk that clinical trials may not have an effective design or generate positive results; the potential inability to obtain or maintain regulatory approval of the drug product candidates of the Company; the introduction of competing drugs that are safer, more effective or less expensive than, or otherwise superior to, the drug product candidates of the Company; the initiation, conduct, and completion of preclinical studies and clinical trials may be delayed, adversely affected or impacted by unforeseen issues; the potential inability to obtain adequate financing; the potential inability to obtain or maintain intellectual property protection for the drug product candidates of the Company; risks that the Company’s intellectual property and technology won’t have the intended impact on the Company and/or its business; the Company’s inability to carry out its pre-clinical trials and realize upon the stated benefits of the pre-clinical trials; the Company’s inability to realize upon the stated potential for exosome-loaded drugs in regenerating or repairing damaged nerves; the Company’s inability to maintain its ongoing commitment to using its ExoTherapy platform to advance the field of regenerative medicine; the Optic Nerve Disorders treatment market decreasing and/or plateauing ; the Company ’s inability to expand into further studies; the NurExone platform technology not offering novel solutions to drug companies interested in minimally invasive targeted drug delivery for other indications ; and the risks discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” on pages 44 to 51 of the Company’s Annual Information Form dated August 27 , 202 4 , a copy of which is available under the Company’s SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca . These factors should be considered carefully, and readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements. Although the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based upon what management believes to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure readers that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required by law. Neither TSXV nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSXV) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. 1 https://www.afsmc.org/2024/02/sheba-medical-center-named-a-newsweek-worlds-best-hospital-for-the-6th-consecutive-year/ 2 https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/06/28/2906122/0/en/NurExone-s-ExoPTEN-Being-Studied-as-Glaucoma-Treatment-for-US-3-4-Billion-Market.html 3 https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/17/10/1261 4 https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/optic-nerve-disorders-treatment-market-30051 A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/5e682a60-3287-44b2-b7da-08ebed8fa807

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England were also missing a number of key attackers for the friendly including Lauren Hemp, Lauren James and Ella Toone, all ruled out with injury. Wiegman brushed aside suggestions from some pundits that her side were content to settle for a draw. She said: “I think we were really defending as a team, very strong. We got momentum in the second half, we did better, and of course both teams went for the win. “So many things happened in this game, also in front of the goal, so I don’t think it was boring. “We wanted to go for the win, but it was such a high-intensity game, you have to deal with a very good opponent, so you can’t just say, ‘Now we’re going to go and score that goal’. “We tried, of course, to do that. We didn’t slow down to keep it 0-0. I think that was just how the game went.”

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Drew Lock matched his career high of four touchdown passes and also rushed for a score and the New York Giants snapped their franchise-record 10-game losing streak with an entertaining 45-33 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. Malik Nabers had seven receptions for a career-best 171 yards and two touchdowns to exceed 100 receptions and 1,000 yards during his strong rookie campaign. New York (3-13) registered a season best for points scored by more than tripling its league-worst season average of 14.3 per game. The setback eliminated the Colts (7-9) from the AFC playoff race. Lock completed 17 of 23 passes for 309 yards and Wan'Dale Robinson and Darius Stayton also had receiving scores for the Giants, who won at home for the first time this season. Ihmir Smith-Marsette returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Joe Flacco started for Indianapolis with Anthony Richardson (back/foot) sidelined and completed 26 of 38 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns. But he also was intercepted twice and lost a fumble. Jonathan Taylor rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries, Michael Pittman Jr. had nine receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown and Alec Pierce caught six passes for 122 yards and a score. Indianapolis pulled within 35-33 on Flacco's 7-yard touchdown pass to Pittman with 6:38 remaining. The Giants answered with Lock's 5-yard scramble with 2:57 left to push the lead to nine. After Flacco was picked off by Dru Phillips, Graham Gano tacked on a 30-yard field goal 37 seconds later to put it away. New York held an eight-point halftime lead before Smith-Marsette fielded the opening kickoff of the second half and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown to give the Giants a 28-13 advantage. The Colts answered with Taylor's 26-yard run to move within eight with 11:03 left in the third quarter. Flacco threw a 13-yard touchdown catch to Pierce with 10:53 remaining in the game to move Indianapolis within two. A trick play on the two-point conversion failed. New York increased its lead to nine just more than two minutes later when Nabers caught a short pass at midfield and easily shed two tacklers before sprinting down the right sideline for a 59-yard score. Lock tossed three first-half touchdown passes as the Giants led 21-13 at the break. Nabers caught a short pass in the right flat and raced 31 yards for a score to give New York a 7-3 lead with 1:05 left in the opening quarter. He finished the day with 104 receptions for 1,140 yards. Lock tossed touchdown passes of 32 yards to Slayton and 5 yards to Robinson while increasing the lead to 21-6. Taylor scored on a 3-yard run with 20 seconds remaining. --Field Level Media

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A devastating road accident near Bengaluru that claimed the lives of six members of a family on Saturday has sparked a debate on whether cars made to be safe are effective on unsafe roads. The family was traveling in a Volvo SUV when a container truck overturned and crushed their vehicle, killing everyone inside. The accident occurred on National Highway 48 near Nelamangala, on the outskirts of Bengaluru. How did the accident occur? A preliminary investigation by the police has revealed the sequence of events leading to the tragic accident that claimed six lives . An Eicher truck, carrying aluminum pillars weighing several tonnes, was en route to Bengaluru when the driver lost control of the vehicle while attempting to avoid a collision with another vehicle ahead. Traveling at high speed, the truck veered off course, crossed the median, and overturned onto a Volvo car heading towards Tumakuru. The impact was catastrophic, leaving the car severely damaged. The truck also collided with a tempo before coming to a halt, though the damage to the tempo was minimal. The shocking moment when the truck crushed the Volvo was captured on a nearby CCTV camera. Police are currently analyzing the footage as part of their ongoing investigation into the accident. The deceased have been identified as Chandrayagappa Gaul (48), his wife Gaurabai (42), and their relatives Vijayalakshmi (36), John (16), Deeksha (12), and Arya (6). The family was on their way to Vijayapura when the tragedy struck. Who is Chandram Yegapagol? Chandram Yegapagol , the CEO and managing director of IAST software solutions, was a prominent figure in Bengaluru's tech industry. A resident of HSR Layout, Yegapagol hailed from Morbagi village in Maharashtra's Sangli district. Yegapagol's educational background boasts impressive credentials. He held a diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from GPT Gulbarga and a Bachelor of Engineering degree in the same discipline from the esteemed National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) Surathkal, as per his LinkedIn profile. According to eyewitnesses, the truck driver, Arif, lost control of the vehicle while trying to save a car that suddenly stopped in front of him. The truck jumped the divider and crashed into the Volvo SUV. The family was on the way to Vijayapura when the accident occurred. As the truck fell on it, the car was badly mangled and the bodies were dismembered, a police officer said. Raging debate on social media The accident has sparked a conversation on social media about road safety , with many users pointing out that even the safest cars cannot save lives if others on the road are driving recklessly. DriveSmart, a social media handle dedicated to promoting road safety, shared disturbing images from the accident site where a Volvo SUV was crushed by a container truck, claiming six lives. The X handle issued a stark warning, stating, "This pic is a reminder that being safer on the road is not achieved by a safer car alone. Safe Roads + Safe Driver + Safe Car --> All three are essential for safety (sic)." Some users, responding to the post, said that while Volvo is renowned for manufacturing safe vehicles, no car can withstand the crushing weight of a container loaded with aluminum. Others took to tagging Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari , urging the government to implement stricter rules and regulations to ensure road safety, highlighting the need for more robust measures to prevent such devastating accidents in the future. Recently during a debate on road safety in the Parliament, Union Minister stated that the number of accidents has gone up significantly. "Forget about reducing the number of accidents, I have no hesitation to admit that it has been increased. This is one area where our department has not achieved success," Gadkari said during the Winter session of the Parliament. He also expressed discontent over the fact that despite so many people dying in road accidents, there is still no fear of law. "Some do not wear helmets, some jump red signal," he said during the Question Hour, while describing the "strange" situation. The union minister noted that parking of trucks on road is a major cause for accidents and many of the trucks don't follow lane discipline. According to government data, over 1.78 lakh people died in road accidents in India last year. This is about 470 deaths every day and a majority of victims are in the 18-34 years age group.After U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian imports on his first day back in the White House unless his border concerns are addressed, there is mixed reaction on whether Canada should retaliate. In a post to Truth Social on Monday night, Trump said the tariff “will remain in effect until such time as Drugs, in particular Fentanyl, and all Illegal Aliens stop this Invasion of our Country!” The U.S. is Canada’s largest trading partner, and the potential tariff is sparking new concerns over the economic impact it could have on jobs, inflation and supply chains. Speaking to reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland was asked directly about potential retaliation if Trump makes good on his threat but would not answer directly. Instead, she pointed to the federal government’s previous experience with tariffs under Trump’s first term. “We reached an agreement with the Trump administration to have those tariffs lifted, to have the Canadian tariffs on the U.S. lifted, to have the U.S. tariffs on Canada lifted,” Freeland said. “And the reason we were able to do that is we were smart, we were united, we were strong.” During his first term as U.S. president in 2018, Trump triggered a nearly year-long trade war with Canada after imposing a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian steel products and 10 per cent on Canadian aluminum. In response, Canada unveiled a 25 per cent counter tariff on a long list of American steel and aluminum products, along with a 10 per cent surtax on miscellaneous U.S. goods including coffee, prepared meals and maple syrup. Those retaliatory tariffs were eventually lifted in 2019 after Canada, the U.S. and Mexico reached a deal. Then, in August 2020, Trump once again announced plans to impose a 10 per cent tariff on Canadian aluminum. In a statement at the time, Freeland said “Canada intends to swiftly impose dollar-for-dollar countermeasures,” but one month later, Trump hit pause on those tariffs amid the looming presidential election later that year. Trump went on to lose that election to Joe Biden. Freeland, who chairs the revived Cabinet Committee on Canada-U.S. relations, also said the “government will always defend the national interest” and stressed that “this is a moment when Canada needs to be united.” Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne, when asked about potential retaliation, said “let’s take things step by step.” Going a step further in an interview with CTV’s Power Play with Vassy Kapelos, Public Safety Minister Dominic Leblanc said any counter-tariffs from Canada would not come until the U.S. tariffs “are in place.” “We think we're some way away from having those tariffs implemented as ultimately they are by the United States, and we're prepared to talk to the administration,” Leblanc told Kapelos. Premiers, Poilievre weigh in Reaction to how Canada should respond is mixed amongst former and current political leaders from other parties and levels. On Tuesday, when asked if he would be willing to retaliate, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said, “if necessary." Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who called Trump’s tariff threat “insulting,” said if it comes to it, “there is no choice," but to respond with counter-measures. “Hopefully we won’t come to that," Ford said. “We have to retaliate, not against the Americans, (but) the administration that has made a wrong call on this.” Others say they would wait on threatening tariffs. In an interview with “The Vassy Kapelos Show” on Tuesday, former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. David MacNaughton said he would “not spend any time” threatening retaliation right now. “We cannot win a trade war with the United States of America, so we shouldn't start threatening that because that is not going to end well,” MacNaughton said. Instead, MacNaughton believes Canada should be focused on addressing the border issues Trump is raising. “I'd be focused in on the things that we know that they've been concerned about and are mentioned in (Trump’s) social media post and I think things will work out fine for us if we demonstrate real good will and actual outcomes,” MacNaughton said. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew expressed a similar sentiment, saying “we have to show the Americans that we’re serious about border security and we’re serious about tackling the drug crisis.” “I think responding to that concern today will also help us on the trade side,” Kinew told reporters on Tuesday. In a post on “X,” former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole called Trump’s threat an “attempt to set the negotiation table before he gets sworn in.” Like MacNaughton and Kinew, O’Toole said Canada needs to work on shared priorities with the U.S., which include increasing defence spending to reach NATO’s two per cent of GDP target and alignment on the border. “Canada needs to pick key priorities to build common cause with the U.S. & do things that are in our national interest anyway. This is what negotiation is. It is what we should have done last time,” O’Toole wrote. Trump is also threatening the same 25 per cent tariff on all Mexican imports. On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned of the dire economic consequences the tariffs could have and hinted at retaliation . "To one tariff will follow another in response and so on, until we put our common businesses at risk," Sheinbaum said in a letter to Trump, which she read at a press conference. With files from CTV News’ Rachel Hanes, CTV News’ Rachel Aiello and Reuters

Ahmadu Bello Teaching Hospital to begin kidney transplant in 2025Bill Clinton was President, glowsticks were popular and anyone who received a message through AOL heard, "You've got mail." This New Year's marks the 25th anniversary of Y2K, the popularized term referring to a widespread computer programming bug feared to wreak havoc when the year changed from 1999 to 2000. With the new millennium on the horizon, paranoia and excitement swept the country, as the world took guesses about what would happen to computers and the critical infrastructure relying on them. Even the president of the United States addressed America about the nation's readiness. "I expect we will experience no major national breakdowns as a result of the year 2000 date change," Clinton told reporters outside The White House on Nov. 10, 1999. "The American people can have full faith that everything from air traffic control systems to social security payment systems will continue to work exactly as they should." According to the National Museum of American History, research firm Gartner estimated companies spent billions of dollars worldwide on technological upgrades and families prepared for a potential disaster by stockpiling food and other goods. That all didn't happen of course. But to celebrate the anniversary that drew nostalgia from many alive at the time, USA TODAY is looking back on some of the photos surrounding the historic events leading up to it. 'Built by preppers for preppers': See this Wisconsin compound built for off-the-grid lifestyles Images of Y2K's bygone era show everything from people wearing gas masks to packing grocery carts full of necessities including water and toilet paper. Here are photos from USA TODAY's achieve of that night and the days leading up to it.: Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.

Avior Wealth Management LLC increased its holdings in shares of SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF ( NYSEARCA:HYMB – Free Report ) by 31.8% during the third quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 9,974 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 2,405 shares during the quarter. Avior Wealth Management LLC’s holdings in SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF were worth $262,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Several other hedge funds have also recently bought and sold shares of the business. Missouri Trust & Investment Co increased its position in SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF by 71.9% in the 3rd quarter. Missouri Trust & Investment Co now owns 33,700 shares of the company’s stock worth $885,000 after purchasing an additional 14,100 shares during the last quarter. Prime Capital Investment Advisors LLC grew its stake in shares of SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF by 4.7% in the 3rd quarter. Prime Capital Investment Advisors LLC now owns 189,312 shares of the company’s stock valued at $4,973,000 after buying an additional 8,540 shares in the last quarter. Kennebec Savings Bank acquired a new position in SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF in the third quarter worth approximately $25,000. Able Wealth Management LLC raised its position in SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF by 14.8% during the third quarter. Able Wealth Management LLC now owns 44,545 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,170,000 after acquiring an additional 5,733 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Weitzel Financial Services Inc. raised its position in SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF by 2.2% during the third quarter. Weitzel Financial Services Inc. now owns 18,549 shares of the company’s stock valued at $487,000 after acquiring an additional 404 shares in the last quarter. SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF Price Performance HYMB stock opened at $26.00 on Friday. The firm has a 50 day moving average of $26.02 and a two-hundred day moving average of $25.83. SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF has a 12 month low of $24.35 and a 12 month high of $26.33. SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF Company Profile The SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF (HYMB) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the S&P Municipal Yield index. The fund tracks a market-value-weighted index of high-yield and investment grade fixed-rate municipal US bonds with at least a year to maturity. HYMB was launched on Apr 13, 2011 and is managed by State Street. See Also Receive News & Ratings for SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg High Yield Municipal Bond ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .One week into a new Syria, rebels aim for normalcy and Syrians vow not to be silent again DAMASCUS (AP) — A transformation has started to take place in the week since the unexpected overthrow of Syria’s President Bashar Assad. Suddenly in charge, the rebels have been met with a mix of excitement, grief and hope. And so far the transition has been surprisingly smooth. Reports of reprisals, revenge killings and sectarian violence are minimal, looting and destruction has been quickly contained. But there are a million ways it could go wrong. Syria is broken and isolated after five decades of Assad family rule. Families have been torn apart by war, former prisoners are traumatized, and tens of thousands of detainees remain missing. The economy is wrecked, poverty is widespread, inflation and unemployment are high. Corruption seeps through daily life. Christians in Syria mark country's transformation with tears as UN envoy urges an end to sanctions DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — In churches across long-stifled Syria, Christians have marked the first Sunday services since Bashar Assad’s ouster in an air of transformation. Some were in tears, others clasped their hands in prayer. The U.N. envoy for Syria is calling for a quick end to Western sanctions as the country’s new leaders and regional and global powers discuss the way forward. The Syrian government has been under sanctions by the United States, the European Union and others for years as a result of Assad’s brutal response to what began as peaceful anti-government protests in 2011 and spiraled into civil war. Israel will close its Ireland embassy over Gaza tensions as Palestinian death toll nears 45,000 DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel says it will close its embassy in Ireland as relations deteriorate over the war in Gaza, where Palestinian medical officials say new Israeli airstrikes have killed over 30 people including children. Israel's decision to close the embassy came in response to what Israel’s foreign minister has described as Ireland's “extreme anti-Israel policies.” Ireland earlier announced that it would recognize a Palestinian state. And the Irish cabinet last week decided to formally intervene in South Africa’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, which accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. The Palestinian death toll in the war is approaching 45,000. The GOP stoked fears of noncitizens voting. Cases in Ohio show how rhetoric and reality diverge AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's Republican secretary of state and attorney general sought to reassure voters before the November election that the state's elections were being vigorously protected against the possibility of immigrants voting illegally. That push coincided with a national Republican messaging strategy warning that potentially thousands of ineligible voters would be voting. The officials' efforts in Ohio led to charges against just six noncitizens in a state with 8 million registered voters. That outcome and the stories of some of those now facing charges show the gap both in Ohio and across the United States between the rhetoric about noncitizen voting and the reality that it's rare and not part of a coordinated scheme to throw elections. South Korean leaders seek calm after Yoon is impeached SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s opposition leader has offered to work with the government to ease the political tumult, a day after the opposition-controlled parliament voted to impeach conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol over a short-lived attempt to impose martial law. Liberal Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung, whose party holds a majority in the National Assembly, urged the Constitutional Court to rule swiftly on Yoon’s impeachment and proposed a special council for policy cooperation between the government and parliament. Yoon’s powers have been suspended until the court decides whether to remove him from office or reinstate him. If Yoon is dismissed, a national election to choose his successor must be held within 60 days. Storms across US bring heavy snow, dangerous ice and a tornado in California OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Inclement weather has plagued areas of the U.S. in the first half of the weekend, with dangerous conditions including heavy snow, a major ice storm and unusual tornado activity. An ice storm beginning Friday created treacherous driving conditions across Iowa and eastern Nebraska. More than 33 inches of snow was reported near Orchard Park, New York, which is often a landing point for lake-effect snow. On Saturday, a tornado touched down in Scotts Valley, California, causing damage and several injuries. In San Francisco, a storm damaged trees and roofs and prompted a tornado warning, which was a first for a city that has not experienced a tornado since 2005. Small businesses say cautious shoppers are seeking 'cozy' and 'festive' this holiday season With a late Thanksgiving, the holiday shopping season is five days shorter than last year, and owners of small retail shops say that people have been quick to snap up holiday décor early, along with gifts for others and themselves. Cozy items like sweaters are popular so far. Businesses are also holding special events to get shoppers in the door. But there’s little sense of the freewheeling spending that occurred during the pandemic. Overall, The National Retail Federation predicts retail sales in November and December will rise between 2.5% and 3.5% compared with same period a year ago. US agencies should use advanced technology to identify mysterious drones, Schumer says After weeks of fear and bewilderment about the drones buzzing over parts of New York and New Jersey, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging the federal government to deploy better drone-tracking technology to identify and ultimately stop the airborne pests. The New York Democrat is calling on the Department of Homeland Security to immediately deploy advanced technology to identify and track drones back to their landing spots. That is according to briefings from his office. Federal authorities have said that the drones do not appear to be linked to foreign governments. West Africa regional bloc approves exit timeline for 3 coup-hit member states ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — West Africa’s regional bloc ECOWAS has approved an exit timeline for three coup-hit nations. It comes after a nearly yearlong process of mediation to avert the unprecedented disintegration of the grouping. The president of the ECOWAS Commission, Omar Touray, said in a statement: “The authority decides to set the period from 29 January, 2025 to 29 July 2025 as a transitional period and to keep ECOWAS doors open to the three countries during the transition period." In a first in the 15-nation bloc’s nearly 50 years of existence, the military juntas of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso announced in January that they decided to leave ECOWAS. Pope Francis makes 1st papal visit to France's Corsica awash in expressions of popular piety AJACCIO, Corsica (AP) — Pope Francis on the first papal visit ever to the French island of Corsica on Sunday called for a dynamic form of laicism, promoting the kind of popular piety that distinguishes the Mediterranean island from secular France as a bridge between religious and civic society. The one-day visit to Corsica’s capital Ajaccio, birthplace of Napoleon, on Sunday is one of the briefest of his papacy beyond Italy’s borders, just about nine hours on the ground, including a 40-minute visit with French President Emmanuel Macron. It is the first papal visit ever to the island, which Genoa ceded to France in 1768 and is located closer to the Italian mainland than France.

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Ravens' running game was crucial in a big win over the Chargers, especially on 4th downSEOUL, South Korea , Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hugel Inc., a leading global medical aesthetics company, said on Friday it will spur expansion in the botulinum toxin market of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) via a strategic partnership with Dubai -headquartered aesthetic and medical distribution partner Medica Group. The two companies have recently entered into an agreement to bolster the distribution of Hugel's toxin Botulax in the key markets of the region. Hugel, which exports its own toxin to 64 markets including the US, Europe and China , the world's three largest toxin buyers, obtained sales approval for Botulax in the Middle East last year. Medica Group is a leading player in the region and has strong distribution networks through its head office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and branches in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon . The company distributes medical aesthetic products from about 30 global brands, proving their solid know-how in the field and strong execution capabilities in the MENA. The MENA is one of the fastest growing regions for medical aesthetics, driven by strong economic momentum, favorable demographic characteristics, increasing accessibility to social media as well as social and consumption transformation. Hugel's Executive Chairman, Suk Cha , commented on the partnership: "We are very pleased to enter into this strategic collaboration with Medica Group. The Middle East represents a key market for Hugel, with its rapidly growing demand for medical aesthetic treatments. We have chosen Medica Group as our distributor because they share our commitment to excellence and quality. Their proven expertise, extensive reach and deep understanding of the region make them the ideal partner to bring our Botulax product to this dynamic region. Botulax is recognized globally for its quality, and we are confident that, through this partnership, it will become a leading choice for medical professionals and patients in the Middle East and Africa ." Andre Daoud , CEO of Medica Group, highlighted the importance of this collaboration: "Our partnership with Hugel marks a key milestone for us as we continue to expand our portfolio and lead the aesthetics market with global solutions. The introduction of Botulax in the Middle East and Africa offers healthcare professionals access to a world-class botulinum toxin that is highly trusted for its quality, safety, and performance. This strategic partnership aligns with our mission to provide advanced, innovative products and services that meet the demands of the region's growing beauty and medical aesthetics market. Hugel's global expertise, combined with our deep local knowledge and network, will create tremendous value for our customers and their patients." About Hugel Established in 2001, Hugel is a leading global medical aesthetics company that manufactures injectables for skin rejuvenation such as botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid fillers and skin boosters as well as absorbable sutures and cosmetics products. The company is the only South Korean supplier to the world's three largest botulinum toxin markets, the US, China and Europe . It exports medical aesthetic products and devices to around 70 countries and operates eight global subsidiaries in the US, Australia , Canada , Taiwan , China , Hong Kong and Singapore . About Medica Group A leading partner in the field of aesthetic medicine, Medica Group continues to push the boundaries of beauty and wellbeing in the region. Being at the forefront of the industry, the group is renowned for its innovative approach, state-of-the-art solutions with a solid commitment to delivering outstanding results and setting new standards in aesthetics. A trusted partner for international aesthetic brands, Medica showcases a commitment to excellence and quality through the technologies of its product and services, and the collaboration of the aesthetic medicine community. Contact: Jihyun Kim , Manager of the PR Team, Hugel jihyun.kim@hugel-inc.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hugel-and-medica-join-forces-to-boost-botulinum-toxin-sales-in-middle-east-north-africa-302313729.html SOURCE Hugel

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The New York Jets and quarterback Aaron Rodgers are at a crossroads. The experiment was doomed the moment Rodgers tore his Achilles in his Jets debut. New York has since earned a top-10 pick, fired its head coach and general manager, and descended toward the top of another draft. No one would blame the Jets for moving on from Rodgers after the year. No one would blame the passer for hanging up the cleats and calling it a Canton-bound career. © Brad Penner-Imagn Images But both parties have a decision to make, and with six games remaining, the end of Rodgers’ time in New York could be quickly approaching. On Tuesday, Rodgers spoke on “The Pat McAfee Show” about his future, revealing that he was unsure about retirement but happy to run it back with the Jets. Aaron Rodgers spoke with @PatMcAfeeShow on his future with the Jets. pic.twitter.com/lLm46pw2Sj “These have been two of the best years of my life, as much as it’s been frustrating and difficult, it’s been two really beautiful years,” Rodgers said . “... Playing in New York would obviously be my first choice, if I wanna play.” Related: New Information Or Rumor On Rodgers? Frankly, Rodgers’ word isn’t particularly valuable in this instance. Saying he’d prefer to quarterback another team would’ve been a cataclysmic disaster of Jetsian proportions, which Rodgers doesn’t stand to benefit from. It also would’ve given more credence to The Athletic’s recent reporting that suggested he wants to play elsewhere. Based on his recent comments, he’d probably be more willing to back up Jordan Love in Green Bay than make the media outlet look good. There also aren’t many options for Rodgers to pivot to, should New York not work out. On the wrong side of 40 and an Achilles tear, coming off the worst season of his career, teams are no longer checking in to see if a Hall of Famer is hitting free agency. Thus, retirement remains the most pressing alternative to whatever this Jets team has become. He can end his career underwhelming, failing to deliver on the promise he made to the fan base. But he can do it on his terms . And that’s the way Rodgers plays the game. The way this season has gone, New York might not let Rodgers decide to return in 2025. He has six games to put himself back into the team’s long-term plans, and that starts on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. Related: Jets Fans Deserve Better After Headline Helllodibet fun com

Jim Alexander: They talk about “winning the press conference” – shorthand for an acquisition or coaching hire that’s more splash than substance. Given Bill Belichick’s historic reticence with the media, I’m not sure that’s what the University of North Carolina did Wednesday. But win the announcement? No doubt. Hiring the 72-year-old Belichick , winner of six Super Bowls in New England and also famously reluctant to share decision-making duties, to his first college coaching job seems weird at first glance, and also at second and third. Asking a guy who referred to America’s favorite photo sharing app as “Instaface” a while back – which is actually, I believe, a Belichick running joke – to try to connect with young people for whom social media is almost more important than eating? Good luck with that. But this isn’t as nutty as it appears, in my mind, for one reason: College football is becoming more professionalized by the day. NIL agreements, the transfer portal, players represented by agents, a future where schools themselves will pay the players, and maybe even unionization down the road? Guys whose whole careers have been spent in college football are starting to wonder if they can handle these changes. So why not bring in an NFL coach to help with this transition? Especially one with the résumé of Belichick? It’s a risk, but who’s to say he can’t handle the transition to coaching 18- to 22-year-olds better than college football lifers can when it comes to dealing with agents, rustling up NIL money, etc.? And yes, I realize there’s a slight flaw in that logic, because Chip Kelly was both a college and a pro head coach, and we saw how little energy he directed toward NIL matters and how far back it set UCLA’s program. Will Belichick lean into it with more energy? We’ll see. What do you think, Mirjam? They’re already putting up betting propositions – in this case, at BetOnline.ag – on not only North Carolina’s record under Belichick this coming season but how many power conference transfers will come to UNC (the over/under is four), how many years he’ll stay (21⁄2, or half his contract), and – get this one – What will happen first with Bill Belichick’s 20-something girlfriend? Enroll in classes at UNC or date a UNC football player? Yeesh! Mirjam: Wait, are there really odds on that last one? Oh boy. You mentioned Chip Kelly, and I’ve also been thinking about his up-and-down track record, in college and the pros, since he caught lightning in a bottle at Oregon. Also about Deion Sanders, who has been anything but traditional in how he’s approached his job at Colorado – making recruits come to him, being up front about treating the transfer portal as free agency – and how that has transformed the Buffs from doormat to contender in two short years. And how before that, he was at Jackson State from 2020 to 2022. But Belichick doesn’t have the charisma Coach Prime does. Sure, he’s got his own aura as the NFL’s greatest modern coach, and if he wants control – which is a large piece of why he hasn’t been invited to coach another NFL team – he’d have it as a college coach, where reports are that UNC will increase its NIL package for football to $20 million from $4 million. But will he be too blunt for today’s college player, who isn’t contractually obligated to stay anywhere longer than a year? Too honest and critical in his assessments? Will he simply pass on the fanfare and glad-handing that’s supposed to be required of college coaches? We’re gonna find out. But if I were betting, I wouldn’t bet on North Carolina becoming a powerhouse under Belichick. Or even on Belichick loving the gig, because you can take the amateurism out of college football, but still it’s not the NFL. Jim: I’d take the under on the 21⁄2 years, and that has nothing to do with age or energy. Trust me, I’m the last guy who would call someone too old to do whatever. But college football is different, especially in that region of the country. I saw something a while back in the Washington Post which suggested that the hatred for rivals in college football is a feature and not a bug. And that intensity of emotion extends to everything involving the sport, which is why alumni and boosters play such a large role. Let Belichick start out, say, 2-4, and see what the reaction is. Yeah, NFL fans can be rabid, but it’s nothing compared to the way emotions seesaw in college football nation. All of that said, I stand on the premise that the changes in college football – in all of college sports – require an adjustment in the way coaches and athletic departments do business, and I’m not sure the old idea of the program as the coach’s fiefdom applies any longer. More programs in football and basketball are hiring “general managers,” which are positions to oversee NIL payments and the groups that make them – and, ultimately, the disbursements from the schools themselves – and probably also will have a role in player personnel matters. As an aside, the one guy I’m sure – positive, actually – could handle this transition seamlessly has been teaching classes at USC this fall. Pete Carroll made the switch from pro to college the first time and built a dynasty, made the switch from college back to the NFL and built a Super Bowl champ in Seattle, and if he wanted to and felt up to it I’m sure he could handle the new era of college football. (And let’s hear no talk about extra benefits or the like during Carroll’s USC run. You really don’t think stuff was happening elsewhere? The beauty of today’s system is that everything everywhere is above the table now.) Next subject: Is the transfer portal out of control? Is it approaching, or has it already gotten to, the point where there’s too much movement and requires some additional limitations? Old friend Lane Kiffin came out and said what I’m sure lots of other people in the game are thinking: The timing – the combination of the transfer portal opening and early signing day right around the time teams are preparing for bowl or playoff games – is “dumb.” He’s right, but it’s another consequence of a sport that has no leadership and thus has become pure chaos. How do we solve this? I say the first step would be to make Kiffin college football’s first commissioner, but that’s just me. Mirjam: It’s a whirlwind, for sure. Utter chaos. And that free agency is happening on the eve of bowl games tells you everything you need to know about how little college football values bowl games anymore. There’s something to be said for giving athletes agency in a game where coaches come and go all the time. There’s something to their being categorized as employees and given rights as employees, free to give notice and change jobs when they find a better one. Shoot, the non-athletic regular people studying on college campus known as students are free to transfer schools whenever they like, too. But there’s also something to be said about the grass not always being greener. We’ve heard stories about programs allegedly reneging on payment promises, for one. And despite whatever tampering abounds, athletes have to be careful before jumping into the portal with both feet – and it’s doubtful most of them are, considering how incredibly many are transferring. Like, will starting from scratch – or maybe not scratch, but as a player whose last situation didn’t work out – be for the best? Will they really end up in a better situation when the music stops and everyone’s fighting for a seat? Maybe, every case will be its own. It’s hard to know in a scene so chaotic. So, yes, Lane Kiffin, or a conference commission – as Chip Kelly suggested – or some entity helping create and enforce transfer guidelines would sure help everyone. Jim: My suggestion, beyond having someone – anyone – fully in charge of all of the sport’s various stakeholders? Employment, and contracts. This is something the NCAA is resisting with all of its might, while hoping for Congress to hand out an antitrust exemption. But it might be the only way to restore sanity to the process. Make players employees, with signed contracts – could be one year, could be two, could be four years for true stars, could include option years. The system would allow players free agency but would also give programs a certain amount of certainty from year to year, as opposed to a coach walking into the locker room after the final regular-season game and wondering how many of these guys will opt to stay. Another advantage: Those contracts would include bowl games, and there would be no more sitting out just because. That’s something that drives college football people crazy. And we have to understand: College football is a different beast from every other sport on campus. Other sports may come up with different rules. Other levels – Group of Five, mid-major basketball schools, etc. – will have different needs and require different rules as well. But again, a leadership vacuum at the top helps nobody, aside from FOX and ESPN. Before we go, however, we must note that 2024, the first year without the Pac-12 as we knew it, turns out to have been a statement on behalf of college football in the West. Oregon – your alma mater, Mirjam – is the top seed in the College Football Playoff. Fellow Pac-12 refugee Arizona State is in the mix as champion of the Big 12 and the Sun Devils’ coach, Kenny Dillingham, is a former Oregon guy. Boise State will represent the Mountain West (and future reconstituted Pac-12) in the field. Meanwhile, three of the four Heisman Trophy finalists are from the West – Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel, Colorado’s Travis Hunter and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty. Makes me miss the old Pac-12 a little more. Mirjam: Right?! How ’bout them Ducks? Both top-ranked/seeded Oregon and Dillingham. Season’s not over yet, but what a showing by the westerners ... and what that tells me is, yes, it’s a shame the Pac-12 is no more. Related Articles But also, Oregon – with its 14 transfers in starting roles and a reported $23 million in NIL money – is good at playing the modern game. And so too is Dillingham, who has used a few of his postgame press conferences as marketing opportunities, making direct pitches to Arizona businesses to funnel money into the program: “If you had fun watching [Cam Skattebo] play and make those plays, it was there all night ... because it’s a different day and age in college football. And if that was something that we want to continue to do, then what’s that saying? Pay the man his money, right? Isn’t that a saying? Pay the man his money. Pay these guys what they deserve to be paid because right now our team is underpaid. We’re doing more with guys who just got it out the mud, but eventually you should get what you deserve. Our guys deserve more ...” Now imagine Belichick making that kind of pitch.Tavia Acquisition Corp. Announces Full Exercise of Underwriters’ Over-Allotment Option in Connection with its Initial Public Offering



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ALBANY — A new law aims to end harassment of domestic violence survivors in their motor vehicles through remote manipulation of global positioning satellite devices, automatic starters, temperature controls and more. The bill passed by the Legislature earlier this year said domestic abusers are "weaponizing" the growing remote control technology to harass, stalk and threaten survivors of domestic violence. The technology can be a small device hidden inside a vehicle or installed in the vehicle by the manufacturer or dealer to help locate the vehicle when it’s lost or stolen. The technology can then be operated through a computer or smartphone application and control several operations in a vehicle as well as identify where the car is parked or traveling, according to the legislation. Assemb. Linda Rosenthal (D-Manhattan), the bill’s Assembly sponsor, said that before this law survivors who were harassed by the remote technology would have to go through a lengthy process and cost of securing a court order of protection. "Abusers were trying to continue to harass their victims in this newish way," Rosenthal told Newsday Friday. "The way they were doing it was by tracking them to see where they were going in their car." Get the latest political news stories, from local elections and legislation to reaction to national events. By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy . "This gives them a tool to escape continued harassment," Rosenthal said. At least 26 states including California and the District of Columbia have adopted similar measures in recent years, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. The Senate sponsor said abuse by the remote control devices took away what is supposed to be a safe space for survivors. "Domestic violence survivors already have more than enough to deal with," said the bill’s sponsor, Sen. Andrew Gounardes (D-Brooklyn), on Friday. "They need and deserve places where they can feel safe and secure. The last thing they should have to worry about is the frankly terrifying idea that even their own vehicle might become a tool for their abuser to stalk and harass them." The new law is also intended to help law enforcement clear a hurdle in trying to make a case against an abuser who uses the technology to harass, stalk or threaten, according to the law. Cases were hard to prove because car dealers or manufacturers — not abusers — controlled who had access to the remote control technology. `The new law, however, will require car manufacturers and auto dealers to remove an abuser’s access to remote vehicle technology when a survivor makes a request. The survivor must show proof of ownership and the abuser’s access to the remote technology must be done at no cost to the survivor. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the bill into law. It’s effective immediately. The New York Times and CBS New York have reported several cases in which women felt threatened by use of the remote technology. "For all of the positive uses of GPS, the expanded use of GPS-enabled devices has also increased the inappropriate use of technology to monitor or track a person’s location," states WomensLaw.org, a Brooklyn-based group of lawyers, teachers and advocates for survivors of domestic violence. "As GPS technology has become cheaper and more advanced, small and easily hidden devices can include GPS technology and make it harder to know which devices have tracking capabilities, enabling abusers to misuse the technology to track your location," the group stated. Under New York’s law, vehicle manufacturers and dealers in New York state must also provide information on websites and in cellphone applications on how to terminate an abuser’s access to a vehicle’s remote technology. Any manufacturer or dealer who fails to comply with the law could face a $500 civil penalty, according to the legislation. "My bill takes a simple, common sense step to ensure abusers can’t use this tech to harm people," Gounardes said in announcing the bill signing Friday. Much of the concern involves the use of GPS devices to stalk or confront survivors, according to NCSL. GPS devices can be installed in or attached to a car and data can be transmitted to a domestic abuser. The devices had gained popularity as a market for parents to keep track of their teenagers behind the wheel. Michael Gormley has worked for Newsday since 2013, covering state government, politics and issues. He has covered Albany since 2001.By Amanda Hernández, Stateline.org (TNS) The outcomes of seven ballot measures in Arizona, California and Colorado reflect the stricter approach to crime that’s been seen across much of the country recently, with voters and policymakers driven by concerns over rising retail theft, homelessness, fentanyl misuse and challenges in police recruitment and retention. Voters have decided in recent years that they prefer to adopt progressive changes to the criminal justice system “somewhat less aggressively,” said Dan Schnur, a former Republican strategist and a political communications professor at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Berkeley. “Voters are always course correctors. They’re always adjusting and readjusting, trying to calibrate policy exactly the way they want it,” Schnur said. “It’s not uncommon for them to try to pull back on a reform effort that they think might be going too far.” This year, local and state leaders in blue and red states — including California, Georgia, Louisiana, Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont — shifted away from more liberal initiatives aimed at reining in police powers and reimagining criminal legal systems. They have instead embraced harsher penalties for offenses such as retail theft and possession or distribution of certain hard drugs, added more felony and misdemeanor offenses requiring cash bail, and moved to prohibit local governments from altering police traffic stop policies. Then this month, voters in Arizona, California and Colorado overwhelmingly backed ballot measures to increase prison time for certain crimes, revoke bail for others and crack down on illegal immigration and drug trafficking. While national crime data is notoriously difficult to track and understand, violent crime and property crime across the United States decreased in 2023, continuing a downward trend since the higher crime rates of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the FBI’s latest national crime report. Still, some individual cities and neighborhoods might be seeing higher crime rates, which could explain Americans’ views on the issue. Opinions on crime in the United States have improved over the past year, according to Gallup’s annual crime survey . Fewer people compared with last year believe national crime has increased or consider crime an “extremely” or “very” serious problem — but a majority of U.S. adults, 56%, still do. Perceptions are heavily influenced by political affiliation, the survey showed. While 60% of Democrats believe crime has gone down over the past year, 90% of Republicans think it has increased. In California, voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a measure that increases penalties for specific drug-related and theft crimes and that also reclassifies certain drug offenses as “treatment-mandated felonies.” This reclassification will allow judges to impose mental health or drug treatment requirements. Those who complete treatment would have their charges dismissed, while those who fail to meet the requirements could face up to three years in prison. “It’s not the hope or the intention to send a bunch of people to jail or prison who are using drugs. The goal is to incentivize people to engage in treatment again,” said Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig, one of the measure’s authors, in an interview with Stateline. The measure aims to address issues such as retail theft, homelessness, substance use disorders and fentanyl distribution, Reisig said. Under the new law, people convicted of theft at least twice may face felony charges on their third offense, regardless of the stolen item’s value. Additionally, those caught distributing fentanyl while armed with a loaded firearm will now face felony charges and up to four years in prison. Previously, possessing fentanyl and a loaded firearm was punishable by up to one year in jail. “Our strong belief is that this will send a deterrent message to others that there are consequences again,” Reisig said. The measure also received substantial support from law enforcement agencies across the state, although it remains unclear how departments might adjust their enforcement policies. Still, Reisig said, the measure will provide law enforcement with “some real, meaningful tools” to address specific crimes. “With options for increased sentencing and mandated treatment, Prop. 36 could provide tools to address repeat offenses more effectively,” Sacramento Police spokesperson Sgt. Dan Wiseman wrote in an email to Stateline. Proposition 36 partially reverses some changes made in 2014 by another ballot measure, Proposition 47, that reduced certain theft and drug crimes from felonies to misdemeanors to address prison overcrowding. But Reisig said that this is not a complete rollback. “It was drafted to be more down the middle and just kind of bring the pendulum back to center mass,” he said. “We’re not reinventing the wheel. We’re just bringing back something that had proven success, and I think all of California is going to benefit.” But some Democrats and criminal justice advocacy groups have argued that the measure could reintroduce drug war policies and result in longer prison sentences. California voters also rejected Proposition 6 by a close margin, 53%-47%. The measure would have amended the state constitution to prohibit forcing inmates into labor as punishment. The proposal originated from a state task force examining whether California should provide reparations to Black residents. In contrast, voters in more conservative states such as Alabama and Tennessee have approved measures in recent elections to abolish involuntary servitude in their prisons. In a similar effort, Nevada voters this year approved a measure repealing constitutional language that permitted slavery and involuntary servitude as forms of criminal punishment. Schnur said Proposition 6 could have been rejected in part because California voters might have carried anti-criminal sentiment over from one ballot measure to the other. “Because Prop 36 passed by such a large margin, it’s entirely possible that many voters were already thinking in a more restrictive way about criminal justice policy, and those feelings may have moved over into their vote against Prop 6,” Schnur said. In Colorado, voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment put on the ballot by the state legislature that makes first-degree murder suspects ineligible for bail if prosecutors can demonstrate a strong enough case. Previously, the state constitution allowed only people charged with “capital offenses” to be denied bail. This change restores bail policies that were in place before Colorado repealed the death penalty in 2020. Voters also backed a pair of measures placed on the ballot through a signature-gathering campaign led by Advance Colorado, a conservative political group. One measure requires people convicted of certain violent crimes, including second-degree murder, aggravated robbery and sexual assault, to serve at least 85% of their sentence — up from the previous 75% — before becoming eligible for parole. The other ballot measure directs the legislature to allocate $350 million from the state’s general fund to help local law enforcement agencies hire additional officers, provide training and bonus pay, and establish a $1 million death benefit for the families of first responders — including police, firefighters and EMTs — killed in the line of duty. The approval of that measure could deepen Colorado’s $1 billion budget deficit , though the financial impact will depend on how quickly lawmakers implement the program. Since the measure does not specify a timeline, legislators may choose to allocate the funds gradually rather than all at once in the next budget year, according to Kristi Burton Brown, Advance Colorado’s executive vice president. Arizona voters overwhelmingly passed two criminal justice measures this year: One mandates life imprisonment for people convicted of child sex trafficking; the other goes after both illegal immigration and the sale of fentanyl not made in the United States. Proposition 314 grants law enforcement the authority to arrest noncitizens who do not have legal authorization to enter or live in the United States. The law specifically targets people attempting to enter or who have entered Arizona outside official ports of entry. This measure expands police powers to address illegal immigration at the state level. Under Proposition 314, unauthorized entry into Arizona will become a Class 1 misdemeanor for a first offense and a felony for subsequent offenses. The measure also allows state judges to order deportations. However, portions of the law cannot take effect until a court — likely the U.S. Supreme Court — rules on the constitutionality of a similar law in Texas. If the Texas law is upheld and remains enforceable for at least 60 days, Arizona’s law could then go into effect. The law now is awaiting an appeals court decision, which is expected to itself be appealed to the Supreme Court no matter the ruling. And the measure adds a new state felony penalty for selling fentanyl manufactured outside the country that results in another person’s death. Some critics argue that it could lead to racial profiling and heightened community tensions, while supporters claim it will bolster border security and reduce crimes linked to illegal immigration. Immigration enforcement is usually a federal responsibility, and some critics also have raised concerns about the additional financial and operational burden local law enforcement agencies may face. Some local police departments contacted by Stateline were unsure of how the measure would be enforced, noting that they are waiting for further direction from state officials. The Phoenix Police Department said in an email to Stateline that it would continue its current enforcement practices, which prohibit officers from asking about immigration status during traffic stops unless required by state law and consensual contacts with the public, according to department spokesperson Sgt. Mayra Reeson. Under existing policies, Phoenix officers may only transport people to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if they are wanted for a criminal immigration violation and have no pending state criminal charges, or if the person has only a civil immigration violation, which includes being in the country without legal authorization, and consents to the transport. The ACLU of Arizona has vowed to explore all options to block the implementation of Proposition 314, calling it unconstitutional and harmful. ©2024 States Newsroom. Visit at stateline.org. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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Liverpool's clubland determined to go beyond Labour's spiking plansDEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli troops stormed one of the last hospitals operating in northern Gaza on Friday, forcing many staff and patients outside to strip in winter weather , the territory’s health ministry said. The army denied claims it had entered or set fire to the complex and accused Hamas of using the facility for cover. Kamal Adwan Hospital has been hit multiple times over the past three months by Israeli troops waging an offensive against Hamas fighters in surrounding neighborhoods, according to staff. The ministry said a strike on the hospital a day earlier killed five medical staff. Israel's military said it was conducting operations against Hamas infrastructure and militants in the area and had ordered people out of the hospital, but said it had not entered the complex as of Friday night. It repeated claims that Hamas militants operate inside Kamal Adwan but provided no evidence. Hospital officials have denied that. The Health Ministry said troops forced medical personnel and patients to assemble in the yard and remove their clothes. Some were led to an unknown location, while some patients were sent to the nearby Indonesian Hospital, which was knocked out of operation after an Israel raid this week. Israeli troops during raids frequently carry out mass detentions, stripping men to their underwear for questioning in what the military says is a security measure as they search for Hamas fighters. The Associated Press doesn’t have access to Kamal Adwan, but armed plainclothes members of the Hamas-led police forces have been seen in other hospitals, maintaining security but also controlling access to parts of the facilities. The Health Ministry said Israeli troops also set fires in several parts of Kamal Adwan, including the lab and surgery department. It said 25 patients and 60 health workers remained in the hospital. The account could not be independently confirmed, and attempts to reach hospital staff were unsuccessful. “Fire is ablaze everywhere in the hospital,” an unidentified staff member said in an audio message posted on social media accounts of hospital director Hossam Abu Safiya. The staffer said some evacuated patients had been unhooked from oxygen. “There are currently patients who could die at any moment,” she said. Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani, an Israeli military spokesman, denied the accusations. “While IDF troops were not in the hospital, a small fire broke out in an empty building inside the hospital that is under control,” he said Friday night. He said a preliminary investigation found “no connection” between military activity and the fire. The Israeli military heavily restricts the movements of Palestinians in Gaza and has barred foreign journalists from entering the territory throughout the war, making it difficult to verify information. “These actions put the lives of all of these people in even more danger than what they faced before,” U.N. spokesperson Stephanie Tremblay told journalists, and noted colleagues' reports of “significant damage” to the hospital. It should be protected as international law requires, she added. Since October, Israel’s offensive has virtually sealed off the northern Gaza areas of Jabaliya, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya and leveled large parts of them. Tens of thousands of Palestinians were forced out but thousands are believed to remain in the area, where Kamal Adwan and two other hospitals are located. Troops raided Kamal Adwan in October, and on Tuesday troops stormed and evacuated the Indonesian Hospital. The area has been cut off from food and other aid for months , raising fears of famine . The United Nations says Israeli troops allowed just four humanitarian deliveries to the area from Dec. 1 to Dec. 23. The Israeli rights group Physicians for Human Rights-Israel this week petitioned Israel’s High Court of Justice, seeking a halt to military attacks on Kamal Adwan. It warned that forcibly evacuating the hospital would “abandon thousands of residents in northern Gaza.” Before the latest deaths Thursday, the group documented five other staffers killed by Israeli fire since October. Israel launched its campaign in Gaza vowing to destroy Hamas after the group’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel in which militants killed around 1,200 people and abducted some 250 others. Around 100 Israelis remain captive in Gaza, around a third believed to be dead. Israel’s nearly 15-month-old campaign of bombardment and offensives has devastated the territory’s health sector. A year ago, it carried out raids on hospitals in northern Gaza, including Kamal Adwan, Indonesian and al-Awda Hospital, saying they served as bases for Hamas, though it presented little evidence. Israel’s campaign has killed more than 45,400 Palestinians, more than half women and children, and wounded more than 108,000 others, according to the Health Ministry. Its count does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. More than 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million Palestinians have been driven from their homes, most now sheltering in sprawling tent camps in south and central Gaza. Children and adults, many barefoot, huddled Friday on the cold sand in tents whose plastic and cloth sheets whipped in the wind. Overnight temperatures can dip into the 40s Fahrenheit (below 10 Celsius), and sea spray from the Mediterranean can dampen tents just steps away. "I swear to God, their mother and I cover ourselves with one blanket and we cover (their five children) with three blankets that we got from neighbors. Sea waters drowned everything that was ours,” said Muhammad al-Sous, displaced from Beit Lahiya in the north. The children collect plastic bottles to make fires, and pile under the blankets when their only set of clothes is washed and dried in the wind. At least three babies in Gaza have died from exposure to cold in recent days , doctors there have said, and the Health Ministry said an adult — a nurse who worked at the European Hospital — also died this week. Khaled and Keath reported from Cairo. Associated Press writer Edith M. Lederer at the United Narions contributed to this report.

Former U.S. men’s national team goalkeeper Tim Howard has called Christian Pulisic ’s decision to celebrate a goal using the ‘Trump Dance’ “stupid” and said that he himself would never show support to someone he “(believes) is racist.” Pulisic’s celebration came after he scored the first goal in USMNT’s 4-2 Nations League victory over Jamaica . After the match, the Milan winger was asked about his dance and said he didn’t feel it was a political statement. Advertisement “It was just a dance that everyone’s doing,” Pulisic said after confirming it had indeed been the ‘Trump Dance’. “He’s the one who created it. I just thought it was funny ... It’s not a political dance. It was just for fun. I saw a bunch of people do it and I thought it was funny, so I enjoyed it. I hope some people did, at least.” Christian Pulisic wasn't the only USMNT player that hit the Trump dance after his goal against Jamaica. (via @awnaveed11 ) pic.twitter.com/1SxBGVbNJq — USMNT Only (@usmntonly) November 19, 2024 The ‘Trump Dance’ has become a viral trend after being widely used by Trump himself on the presidential election campaign trail. That has now spread to sports, with National Football League player Nick Bosa celebrating a sack using the dance, and most recently combat sports fighter Jon Jones performing it after knocking out his opponent, in front of a watching Trump. But Howard, widely-considered among the greatest players in the history of American men’s soccer, criticised Pulisic, calling into question his awareness surrounding the political climate in the United States following the U.S. election, where Trump earned a second term by roundly defeating Democratic challenger and current Vice President Kamala Harris. “Doing a dance that mimics (U.S. president-elect) Donald Trump is stupid,” Howard wrote in the UK’s Daily Mail . “Why? Because, whether it’s the president of the United States or my neighbor down the street, I would never back someone who I believe is racist. I wouldn’t glorify that. I wouldn’t do it for anything.” Referring to Pulisic’s insistence that the dance was not a “political” act, Howard said: “That explanation doesn’t wash. You cannot have it both ways. You’re on one side of this or the other. If you are bold enough to publicly make a statement, I don’t have a problem with that. But own it.” Advertisement Howard also attacked the U.S. Soccer Federation, suggesting that it needed to do a better job of educating its players on the ramifications of their actions. The former Everton keeper also stated that he felt some athletes were ignoring problematic policies and political leanings in order to maximize their earnings. “Athletes know they can protect their assets by supporting a certain political party,” wrote Howard. “I have a lot of friends who are very wealthy and they sold their soul to protect their money. “Support whoever you want, for whatever reason you like. But my message to Pulisic, Bosa, Jones and Co? Own it.” U.S. Soccer declined to comment on Howard’s remarks. President-elect Trump’s office has been approached for comment. GO DEEPER Explaining USMNT star Christian Pulisic’s ‘Donald Trump dance' and its impact (Vince Mignott/MB Media/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Makenzie McGill II ran for 155 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns and North Texas ended a five-game losing streak beating Temple 24-17 on Saturday in a regular-season ender for both teams. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Makenzie McGill II ran for 155 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns and North Texas ended a five-game losing streak beating Temple 24-17 on Saturday in a regular-season ender for both teams. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Makenzie McGill II ran for 155 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns and North Texas ended a five-game losing streak beating Temple 24-17 on Saturday in a regular-season ender for both teams. The win helped North Texas (6-6, 3-5 American Athletic Conference) reach bowl eligibility. Prior to Saturday, the Mean Green hadn’t won since Oct. 12 when they beat Florida Atlantic 41-37. The game’s scoring outcome was settled by halftime. Chandler Morris threw a 14-yard touchdown to DT Sheffield on the game’s opening drive for a 7-0 UNT lead. Kali Nguma added a 36-yard field 19 seconds later following a Temple turnover. The Owls (3-9, 2-6) got on the board with Maddux Trujillo’s 44-yard field goal. McGill made it 17-3 with a 39-yard scoring run. Eight seconds into the second quarter, McGill ran 51 yards to the end zone for a 24-3 edge. Temple got two touchdowns before the half ended when Joquez Smith and Evan Simon each ran it in from the 1 to reduce the deficit to 24-17. North Texas clinched a bowl berth for the 15th time in program history and eighth time since 2013. It’s the first time in the Eric Morris era North Texas has qualified for a bowl. Temple hasn’t posted a winning season since 2019 when it went 8-5 and ended the season with a 55-13 loss to North Carolina in the Northrop Grumman Military Bowl. The Owls have ended the last four seasons with records of 3-9. ___ 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 Advertisement

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Indiana aims to run its winning streak to five games Friday night when Nebraska welcomes the Hoosiers to Lincoln, Neb. Indiana (8-2, 1-0 Big Ten) has lost the past three meetings with Nebraska after winning seven straight. The Hoosiers are led by center Oumar Ballo, a transfer from Arizona who averages 13.2 points and 9.1 rebounds per game, and forward Malik Reneau (team-best 15.5 points and 6.4 rebounds). Reneau, according to Indiana, is one of five major-conference players to average at least 10 points per game with a field goal percentage of at least 60 and 80 percent from the free-throw line. Off Indiana's 82-67 home win over Minnesota on Monday, head coach Mike Woodson said there are things to work on going forward. "When you get a team down 15, 20 points, you got to remember how you got them down and continue to do the same things that got you the lead," said Woodson, "and I don't think we did that coming down the stretch." Nebraska's best win this season was over then-No. 14 Creighton in an in-state battle last month. But the Cornhuskers (6-2, 0-1) haven't played a very difficult schedule, and were blown out 89-52 by current No. 21 Michigan State on the road last weekend. The Spartans became the first team in 25 games to make more than 50 percent of their shots against Nebraska, so improved defense will be key for the Huskers. Nebraska was also outrebounded 48-19. "That hadn't been us all year, and that was the disappointing thing," coach Fred Hoiberg said. "The physicality of the game in this league ... we're going to see it every night. I've been pleased with how they've responded, but we'll see how they step up to the challenge Friday night." If Nebraska can turn things around on offense, it is 38-2 under Hoiberg when scoring at least 80 points, including 4-0 this season. Brice Williams is Nebraska's leading scorer at 17.5 points per game. Connor Essegian adds 13.0 ppg and shoots 42.6 percent from 3-point range. --Field Level MediaTenon Financial LLC trimmed its holdings in shares of Amazon.com, Inc. ( NASDAQ:AMZN – Free Report ) by 2.9% during the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 4,465 shares of the e-commerce giant’s stock after selling 133 shares during the quarter. Amazon.com accounts for about 0.6% of Tenon Financial LLC’s portfolio, making the stock its 17th largest position. Tenon Financial LLC’s holdings in Amazon.com were worth $832,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Several other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in AMZN. PayPay Securities Corp lifted its position in Amazon.com by 64.6% during the 2nd quarter. PayPay Securities Corp now owns 163 shares of the e-commerce giant’s stock worth $32,000 after acquiring an additional 64 shares during the period. Hoese & Co LLP acquired a new stake in Amazon.com during the 3rd quarter worth about $37,000. Bull Oak Capital LLC acquired a new stake in Amazon.com during the 3rd quarter worth about $45,000. Christopher J. Hasenberg Inc lifted its position in Amazon.com by 650.0% during the 2nd quarter. Christopher J. Hasenberg Inc now owns 300 shares of the e-commerce giant’s stock worth $58,000 after acquiring an additional 260 shares during the period. Finally, Values First Advisors Inc. acquired a new stake in Amazon.com during the 3rd quarter worth about $56,000. 72.20% of the stock is currently owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. Insider Activity at Amazon.com In other Amazon.com news, SVP David Zapolsky sold 2,190 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, September 24th. The stock was sold at an average price of $195.00, for a total transaction of $427,050.00. Following the transaction, the senior vice president now owns 62,420 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $12,171,900. This trade represents a 3.39 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The sale was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which can be accessed through this hyperlink . Also, Director Jonathan Rubinstein sold 4,766 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, November 7th. The stock was sold at an average price of $209.85, for a total value of $1,000,145.10. Following the transaction, the director now directly owns 94,630 shares in the company, valued at approximately $19,858,105.50. The trade was a 4.79 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders have sold 6,026,683 shares of company stock valued at $1,252,148,795 over the last quarter. 10.80% of the stock is owned by insiders. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Read Our Latest Stock Analysis on AMZN Amazon.com Stock Up 1.0 % Shares of NASDAQ AMZN opened at $207.89 on Friday. The stock has a market cap of $2.19 trillion, a P/E ratio of 44.52, a PEG ratio of 1.38 and a beta of 1.14. The company has a current ratio of 1.09, a quick ratio of 0.87 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.21. Amazon.com, Inc. has a 12-month low of $142.81 and a 12-month high of $215.90. The business’s fifty day simple moving average is $194.78 and its 200-day simple moving average is $186.94. Amazon.com ( NASDAQ:AMZN – Get Free Report ) last posted its earnings results on Thursday, October 31st. The e-commerce giant reported $1.43 EPS for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $1.14 by $0.29. The firm had revenue of $158.88 billion for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $157.28 billion. Amazon.com had a return on equity of 22.41% and a net margin of 8.04%. Amazon.com’s revenue for the quarter was up 11.0% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter in the prior year, the company posted $0.85 earnings per share. As a group, equities analysts predict that Amazon.com, Inc. will post 5.29 EPS for the current fiscal year. Amazon.com Profile ( Free Report ) Amazon.com, Inc engages in the retail sale of consumer products, advertising, and subscriptions service through online and physical stores in North America and internationally. The company operates through three segments: North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It also manufactures and sells electronic devices, including Kindle, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, Echo, Ring, Blink, and eero; and develops and produces media content. 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Mr Biden told African leaders the resource-rich continent of more than 1.4 billion people had been “left behind for much too long”. “But not anymore,” Mr Biden added. “Africa is the future.” Mr Biden used the third and final day of a visit to Angola – his long-awaited, first trip to sub-Saharan Africa as president – to travel to the coastal city of Lobito and tour an Atlantic port terminal that’s part of the Lobito Corridor railway redevelopment. Mr Biden described it as the largest US investment in a train project outside America. The US and allies are investing heavily in the project that will refurbish nearly 1,200 miles of train lines connecting to the mineral-rich areas of Congo and Zambia in central Africa. The corridor, which likely will take years to complete, gives the US better access to cobalt, copper and other critical minerals in Congo and Zambia that are used in batteries for electric vehicles, electronic devices and clean energy technologies that Mr Biden said would power the future. China is dominant in mining in Congo and Zambia. The US investment has strategic implications for US-China economic competition, which went up a notch this week as they traded blows over access to key materials and technologies. The African leaders who met with Mr Biden on Wednesday said the railway corridor offered their countries a much faster route for minerals and goods – and a convenient outlet to Western markets. “This is a project that is full of hope for our countries and our region,” said Congo President Felix Tshisekedi, whose country has more than 70% of the word’s cobalt. “This is not just a logistical project. It is a driving force for economic and social transformation for millions of our people.” The leaders said the corridor should spur private-sector investment and improve a myriad of related areas like roads, communication networks, agriculture and clean energy technologies. For the African countries, it could create a wave of new jobs for a burgeoning young population. Cargo that once took 45 days to get to the US – usually involving trucks via South Africa – would now take around 45 hours, Mr Biden said. He predicted the project could transform the region from a food importer to exporter. It’s “something that if done right will outlast all of us and keep delivering for our people for generations to come,” he said. The announcement of an additional $600 million took the U.S.’s investment in the Lobito Corridor to 4.0 billion dollars (£3.15 billion).Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau flies to Florida to meet with Trump after tariffs threat WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has flown to Florida to have dinner with President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club after Trump threatened to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products. Joining Trump and Trudeau at dinner were Trump's picks for commerce secretary, interior secretary and national security adviser, and the three men's wives. From the Canadian side, the dinner guests included Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, whose responsibilities include border security. Trump’s transition did not respond to questions about what they had discussed or whether the conversation alleviated Trump’s concerns about the border. A smiling Trudeau declined comment upon returning to his West Palm Beach hotel late Friday. Emboldened 'manosphere' accelerates threats and demeaning language toward women after US election CHICAGO (AP) — An emboldened fringe of right-wing “manosphere” influencers has seized on Donald Trump’s presidential win to justify and amplify misogynistic derision and threats online. Many have appropriated a 1960s abortion rights rallying cry, declaring “Your body, my choice,” and have been using it publicly on college campuses and even in public schools. While none of the current online rhetoric is being amplified by Trump, experts say many young men see the former president’s return to the White House as vindication of their views on women. For many women, the words are a worrying sign of what might lie ahead as some men perceive the election results as a rebuke of reproductive rights and women’s rights. 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The charity says it is “urgently seeking more details” after Israel’s military said it targeted a WCK worker who had been part of the Hamas attack that sparked the war. The charity in an email says it is “heartbroken” by the airstrike and that it had no knowledge anyone in the car had alleged ties to the Oct. 7, 2023 attack, saying it is “working with incomplete information.” It says it is pausing operations in Gaza. Lebanese fisherman hope ceasefire with Israel means normal life returning TYRE, Lebanon (AP) — The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is bringing hope for normality back to many in southern Lebanon. That includes fishermen who’ve long launched their single-engine wooden boats into the Mediterranean at dawn. For months, Israel imposed a siege that kept hundreds of fishermen at this ancient Phoenician port ashore. That upended their lives and dealt the industry a major blow. The port siege also cut people off from key ingredients for traditional Lebanese dishes. As war devastated their country, the loss of fish damaged a deep association with home. Now, the possibility of renewed fishing is helping fuel hope. How Brazilian police say Bolsonaro plotted a coup to stay in office SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s Federal Police have formally accused former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 others of plotting a coup to keep him in office. The plot was allegedly comprised of several components and substantiated by evidence and testimony in the agency's 884-page report. The pieces of the puzzle include laying the groundwork by systematically sowing distrust of the electoral system among the populace. It also includes drafting a decree to give the plot a veneer of legal basis and pressuring top military brass to go along with the plan. Bolsonaro and his main allies have denied any wrongdoing or involvement and accuse authorities of political persecution. More than 100 arrested as Georgian police clash with protesters over suspension of EU talks TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — More than 100 demonstrators were arrested overnight in Georgia as protesters clashed with police following the government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union, the country’s Interior Ministry said. Friday marked the second straight night of protests after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze of the country’s ruling Georgian Dream party announced the suspension the previous day. The Associated Press saw protesters in Tbilisi being chased and beaten by police as demonstrators rallied in front of the country's parliament building. The violence follows Georgian Dream’s disputed victory in the Oct. 26 election, which was widely seen as a referendum on the country’s aspirations to join the European Union. Romania's parliamentary vote risks being overshadowed by presidential race chaos BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romanians are preparing to go to the polls in a parliamentary vote that will determine a new government and prime minister to lead the European Union and NATO member country. However, Sunday's vote is sandwiched between a two-round presidential race and is overshadowed by controversies and chaos following the outcome of the first vote. While the president has significant decision-making powers in areas such as national security and foreign policy, the prime minister is the head of the nation’s government. Sunday’s vote will determine the formation of the country’s 466-seat legislature. North Korea's Kim vows steadfast support for Russia’s war in Ukraine SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country will “invariably support” Russia’s war in Ukraine as he met Russia's visiting defense chief. A Russia military delegation led by Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrived in North Korea on Friday as international concerns about the two countries’ expanding cooperation deepened after North Korea sent thousands of troops to Russia. During a Friday meeting, Kim and Belousov reached “a satisfactory consensus” on issues on how to further boost strategic partnership and defend each country’s sovereignty and security interests, state media said. Great Lakes, Plains and Midwest forecast to be hit with snow and dangerous cold into next week BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The first big snowfall of the season is threatening to bury towns in New York along lakes Erie and Ontario as the hectic holiday travel and shopping weekend winds down. Numbing cold and heavy snow could persist into next week and cause hazards in the Great Lakes, Plains and Midwest regions. A state of emergency was declared for parts of New York, making it problematic for scores of Thanksgiving travelers trying to return home. This week’s blast of frigid Arctic air also brought bitterly cold temperatures of 10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit below average to the Northern Plains. Cold air was expected to move over the eastern third of the U.S. by Monday, the weather service said, with temperatures about 10 degrees below average.There's nothing quite like slipping into a freshly dry-cleaned outfit — crisp, pristine and ready to conquer the day. But have you ever wondered about the process behind these immaculate results? Dryel At-Home Dry Cleaner Kit OGHom Steamer for Clothes, Handheld Clothing Steamer SALAV® Heavy Duty Commercial Full-Size Garment Steamer Woolite Extra Delicates Laundry Detergent Dirty Labs | Hand Wash and Delicates | Scent Free | 32 Loads Heritage Park Silk & Wool Fragrance Free Laundry Detergent Minky Homecare Outdoor Retractable Dual Clothesline Household Essentials Single Line Retractable Clothesline Whitmor 6026-2884 ClotheClothes Pins, S/50, Natural Wood, 50 40 Pack Clothes Pins Heavy Duty Amazon Basics Foldable Portable Laundry Drying Rack Honey-Can-Do Heavy Duty Gullwing Drying Rack, White Metal Despite its name, dry-cleaning isn't dry. Instead of water, your garments are bathed in a liquid solvent, typically perchloroethylene (PCE) — commonly known as PERC — that adeptly dissolves oil and grease without harming the fabric. Stains are pretreated with specialized agents before the clothes are submerged in PERC and gently agitated to remove dirt. Modern dry-cleaning machines operate in a closed-loop system, recovering nearly all the solvent to minimize environmental impact and reduce costs. After cleaning, any remaining stains are addressed, and the garments are pressed and given final touches. While effective, PERC and another closely related industrial solvent — trichloroethylene (TCE) — have been identified as potential health hazards. In response to these findings, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken significant steps to , which have been staples in the dry-cleaning industry for years. Dr. Paul Savage, founder and CEO at and a toxin expert, emphasizes the significance of this regulatory action, "The EPA's decision to ban TCE and PCE solvents is a watershed moment in public health policy. These carcinogenic chemicals, widely used in dry-cleaning and industrial applications, have been linked to cancers such as kidney, liver and testicular cancers, as well as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma," he explains. These risks are present, even at very low exposure levels. Furthermore, their widespread presence in the environment contaminates water, soil, air and even food, underscoring the urgent need for decisive action. , associate professor at Texas Christian University, explains, " have linked long-term exposure to increased cancer risks among dry-cleaning workers and nearby communities. Communities near dry-cleaning facilities using PERC have reported higher rates of cancer, prompting EPA action under the ." This regulatory crackdown has prompted a reevaluation of garment care routines. As the phaseout of these chemicals progresses over the next decade, the industry is expected to adopt safer, more sustainable alternatives. But in the meantime, what steps should you take to safeguard your health? Let's uncover the truth about what lingers in your clothes, explore how these changes impact your wardrobe and wellness and consider safer alternatives to dry-cleaning. PERC and TCE have long been integral to the dry-cleaning industry, thanks to their potent grease-busting properties. PCE has been the predominant solvent in dry-cleaning, prized for its chemical stability and nonflammable nature, which allow it to remove stains without damaging delicate fabrics. While TCE is less commonly used in dry-cleaning, it plays a significant role in industrial applications such as metal degreasing and as an ingredient in various cleaning products. However, exposure to PERC and TCE pose significant health risks: : Both chemicals are classified as probable human carcinogens. PCE exposure has been linked to cancers of the liver, kidney, brain and testicles, while TCE exposure is associated with . : Short-term exposure to high levels of these solvents can lead to dizziness, headaches and cognitive impairments. Chronic exposure may result in long-term neurological damage. : that PCE and TCE may adversely affect reproductive health and compromise immune system function. The health consequences are not the only concerns. The environmental persistence of PERC and TCE also presents dangers. Improper disposal and leaks can lead to soil and groundwater contamination, posing risks to ecosystems. Furthermore, the volatilization of these chemicals contributes to air quality degradation, affecting both indoor and outdoor environments. The EPA's ban will reduce the impact of PERC and TCE on several groups, including employees in the dry-cleaning sector who are regularly exposed to high levels of these chemicals and residents living near dry-cleaning businesses. As Galbadage notes, " PERC emissions contaminate indoor air and groundwater, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations living near dry-cleaning facilities. Phasing out PERC addresses these health inequities." Around are employed in the laundry and dry-cleaning industry in the U.S. These individuals can inhale toxic fumes, leading to delirium, severe respiratory issues and death, while chronic low-level exposure significantly increases cancer and other health risks. But what about consumers? Studies assessing PERC and TCE levels in dry-cleaned fabrics are few and far between. However, found that wool, polyester and cotton fabrics retained significant amounts of PCE after dry-cleaning, with levels increasing after multiple cleaning cycles. In contrast, silk fabrics didn't retain noticeable amounts. Furthermore, PCE slowly evaporated from the fabrics when exposed to normal room air conditions, indicating that the chemical lingers in clothing and is potentially released into the environment over time. The amount of PCE residue varied between different dry-cleaning establishments, suggesting that cleaning processes and equipment efficiency can influence chemical retention in fabrics. So, even though dry-cleaned clothes are considered “safe” to wear, the chemicals may still pose some risks, especially to those with sensitive skin or those who regularly dry-clean their clothes, leading to greater buildup. The controversy surrounding PERC and TCE isn't new. In the absence of federal regulations, some states have taken action. For example, California began phasing out PERC in dry-cleaning in 2007 after identifying it as a in 1991, with a deadline to stop using PERC in dry-cleaning processes by Jan. 1, 2023. Recognizing these hazards, the EPA has established a 10-year timeline for phasing out PCE in dry- cleaning. The agency has also banned all consumer uses and many commercial applications of TCE, with most prohibitions taking effect within a year. As Savage notes, "It’s encouraging to see the EPA take this step, but it’s important to recognize that the full elimination of PERC may take time. Consumers should proactively seek out eco-friendly cleaning options in the meantime." But why is there such an extended period to eliminate these chemicals? Several factors influence this extended timeline: The dry-cleaning industry predominantly comprises small, family-owned businesses. Immediate compliance with new regulations would require significant investments in alternative solvents and equipment, potentially imposing financial burdens that could jeopardize their operations. Identifying, testing and implementing safer alternatives to PERC and TCE is a complex process. Industries need adequate time to research and adopt practical and economically viable substitutes. Dry-cleaning machines and other industrial equipment represent substantial investments with long operational lifespans. Mandating an abrupt cessation of PERC and TCE use would render existing equipment obsolete, leading to financial losses. Transitioning to new chemicals or processes necessitates comprehensive employee training to ensure safe and effective use. The production and distribution networks for alternative chemicals and equipment need time to scale to meet increased demand. A phased approach ensures supply chains can adjust without causing shortages or delays. The timeline for phasing out PERC and TCE reflects a strategic effort to protect public health while allowing industries sufficient time to adapt. If you'd prefer to avoid traditional dry-cleaning as it transitions away from PERC and TCE, several safer and more sustainable alternatives are available for garment care. Commercial wet cleaning Commercial wet cleaning uses water and biodegradable detergents, making it suitable for delicate fabrics like wool and silk. It's an environmentally friendly method that eliminates the health risks of solvents. Specialized equipment allows for gentle agitation and precise control over variables like temperature and moisture, ensuring thorough cleaning without damaging your clothes. Liquid carbon dioxide cleaning This innovative technique employs pressurized liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) as a solvent. Garments are placed in a specialized machine where CO2 removes dirt and stains. The process is energy-efficient and avoids toxic chemicals. Additionally, the CO2 used is often captured as a by-product of existing industrial processes, further reducing environmental impact. Win win! Handwashing and line-drying Let's go old school and do the washing by hand! For many “dry-clean only” items, gentle handwashing with mild detergent is a safe alternative. After washing, flat drying helps maintain the garment's shape and quality. It's an economical, chemical-free method, but check care labels and test a small area first to ensure the fabric can handle water without damage. Steam cleaning Steam can remove odors and light stains. Handheld steamers or steam functions on irons can refresh garments without full washing. Steam cleaning is gentle on fabrics and reduces the need for chemical cleaners. It's particularly useful for items that wrinkle easily or have been in storage. At-home dry-cleaning kits These kits are a convenient way to freshen garments using your dryer. However, their effectiveness varies, and some may still contain chemicals of concern. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has evaluated products like and is less than impressed with their safety profiles. It's advisable to research specific products and consider their ingredients before use. Attempting to care for delicate “dry-clean-only” garments at home can be a bit daunting — one wrong move, and you could have a shredded silk or shrunken wool disaster on your hands. But with the correct methods, you can keep your wardrobe pristine without risking fabric fiascos. Here are our top picks for safely cleaning dry-clean-only clothing at home. In addition to in-dryer dry- cleaning kits, we've selected our favorite steamers, gentle detergents and accessories for line drying garments, as dry-clean-only fabrics typically shouldn't be thrown in the dryer. This is a convenient solution for refreshing delicate and dry-clean-only garments in 20 minutes. The starter kit includes a stain-removal pen to pretreat stains and eight cleaning cloths. Simply place a cloth in the dryer with one to five garments of similar material and tumble dry on medium heat. The kit also contains a scented wrinkle-releaser spray to remove static and wrinkles between cleanings. It works on most fabrics, including wool, linen, silk and denim. Nearly 500 Amazon reviews have rated this product 4.5 stars out of 5. , "This really works," and "The stain remover is incredibly effective." Another , "I'm beyond amazed. I put a cleaning sheet in with two filthy pairs of linen pants. 20 minutes later, the pants are fresh, clean and wrinkle free. I don't know how these possibly work, but they really really do." However, it's important to note that kits like these still include chemicals, although they're free from banned substances. Other Dryel products have scored poorly in EWG ingredient concern ratings, although not this one specifically. With over 51,000 reviews averaging 4.3 stars out of 5 and costing under $25, the is a solid choice. The 240ml water tank heats up in under 2 minutes and provides up to 15 minutes of continuous steam. Plus, the 9-foot power cord makes it convenient to use. Customers love its compact size, making it suitable for travel. However, note that while effective on light to medium fabrics, it may be less efficient on larger, heavier items. If you're looking for something that can handle heavy-duty cleaning, the is a better choice. This robust appliance has 1,800 watts of steam power and an extra-large 3-liter water tank, providing up to 90 minutes of continuous steam. This detergent is specifically formulated for delicate fabrics, with a hypoallergenic solution free from harsh ingredients like bleach, phosphates or enzymes. Leveraging bioenzyme technology, this detergent cleans delicate fabrics without compromising their quality. It's hyperconcentrated, nontoxic and biodegradable. This pH-neutral, hypoallergenic detergent is free from enzymes, ultraconcentrated and dermatologist-tested, making it a reliable choice for washing delicate garments, particularly silk and wool. Retractable clotheslines are perfect for indoor and outdoor use, providing flexibility and saving space. The is a heavy-duty, PVC-coated line with a massive 98 feet of drying space. If your space is smaller, the has 40 feet of drying space. This is a great addition to laundry rooms or even bedrooms when you need to hang up clothes inside. Clothespins are essential for securing garments to clotheslines, preventing them from falling or being thrown around by the wind. While there are lots of affordable options to choose between, these simple, classic wooden clothespins come in a pack of 50. Wooden clothespins sometimes break with frequent use. These stainless-steel pins are a good alternative (and they're ones that Yahoo Health Editor, Laura Williams, personally uses). Drying racks are versatile tools for flat-drying clothes so they keep their shape. They come in various designs to accommodate different spaces and laundry volumes. This lightweight yet sturdy rack offers ample space for drying clothes and folds flat for easy storage. This rack is ideal for large families and has multiple drying positions and a high capacity. What is PERC, and why is it being banned? "PERC refers to perchloroethylene, a harmful volatile organic compound (VOC) widely used as a solvent in dry-cleaning shops. However, it is also used by consumers as brake cleaners and adhesive products, as well as for many industrial processes," explains , associate specialist in air pollution exposure assessment and epidemiology at the UC Irvine Program in Public Health. It's also worth noting that PERC can degrade into TCE, another cancer-causing solvent. "The EPA's recent move to ban PERC is due to the chemical's casual link with many adverse health conditions including liver, kidney, brain and testicular cancer, as well as damage to the kidney, liver and immune system, neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity," Masri continues. Is PERC completely banned in dry-cleaning? PERC is not yet banned, explains Masri. In December 2024, the EPA issued a final rule prohibiting many uses of PCE and for those uses that are not prohibited. This includes implementing a Workplace Chemical Protection Program and prescriptive controls to ensure safety in environments where PCE is still in use. Specifically for the dry-cleaning sector, the EPA has set a 10-year withdrawal period to eliminate the risk to individuals who work or spend considerable time at dry-cleaning facilities. "The EPA’s action focuses on phasing out PERC from dry-cleaning, with clear deadlines for industries to adopt safer alternatives. However, some facilities may temporarily continue to use PERC as they transition to modern technologies. The extent of the ban will also depend on enforcement timelines and compliance at the local level," explains Savage. Galbadage notes that using PCE in newly acquired dry-cleaning machines is prohibited after six months from the rule's issuance. Compliance dates for existing machines vary depending on their type, with older machines being phased out sooner than newer ones. Many dry-cleaners have already begun this transition. Therefore, while PCE is not entirely banned in dry-cleaning, its use is being systematically eliminated, with complete prohibition expected within the next decade. What is the EPA doing to enforce the ban? "Effective enforcement is key to the success of this initiative," says Savage. This year has seen the EPA , doubling financial penalties issued to polluters and initiating its first-ever arrest related to a climate change crime. "The EPA is enforcing the ban through stringent regulations, requiring industries to adopt safer alternatives and providing oversight to ensure compliance. They are also working with state and local agencies to monitor progress and implement penalties for noncompliance," Savage adds. Masri also notes that measures include mandatory recordkeeping, reporting and environmental monitoring. For example, chemical manufacturers and processors must maintain detailed records of significant adverse reactions to health or the environment caused by chemical substances. These records must be available for EPA inspection upon request. In 2024, the agency concluded over 1,850 civil cases and charged 121 criminal defendants, reflecting a commitment to reducing pollution and protecting public health. With the addition of 300 new employees, the EPA is now better equipped to enforce regulations concerning PERC and TCE in dry-cleaning and other sectors, ensuring compliance to protect public health and the environment. What can I do to minimize my exposure to PERC? You can significantly reduce your exposure to PERC by adopting these practices: : Opt for dry-cleaners using non-PERC methods, such as wet or liquid carbon dioxide cleaning, suggests Savage. : Galbadage recommends storing dry-cleaned garments in well-ventilated areas to dissipate residual PERC fumes. : Before bringing dry-cleaned items into your home, remove them from plastic bags and air them outdoors, says Savage. Masri adds, "Find out if you live downwind of a nearby dry-cleaning shop and purchase a if so." Look for one with an activated carbon filter. Some models combine these with HEPA filters to also capture particulate matter. Masri advises caution when using certain cleaning solvents, carpet cleaners and adhesives that may contain PCE. Opt for alternatives labeled as PCE-free or those using safer solvents. : Stay up-to-date with EPA guidelines and local regulations regarding PERC use and exposure. Because PCE can contaminate groundwater and drinking water supplies, Masri also recommends testing your water for contamination, especially if you rely on well water or live near industrial areas. Certified laboratories can perform these tests, and local health departments can guide testing procedures. , associate specialist in air pollution exposure assessment and epidemiology at the UC Irvine Program in Public Health Paul Savage, MD, founder and CEO at and a toxin expert , associate professor at Texas Christian University

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A Florida man pretending to be billionaire on Facebook scammed an older woman out of over $250,000, police say. Police arrested Jeffrey Moynihan, Jr., 56, earlier this week for grand theft. The Bradenton Police Department said in a statement that financial records show the woman from Texas sent at least $250,000 to Moynihan's business in Florida. The victim's husband told police that she sent "approximately $600,000" to Moynihan in total. Bradenton police say they arrested Moynihan at his home on November 19, noting that the was likely busy at the time with the 6th test flight of the SpaceX Starship, which occurred the same day. The 74-year-old victim befriended someone named "Elon Musk" on Facebook in 2023, police said. The woman messaged with the fake account for "several months" as he encouraged her to invest in his businesses. The fake Musk account promised the woman a $55 million investment return. Instead, the money went directly into bank accounts owned by Moynihan and his business, Jeff's Painting and Pressure Washing, LLC, police said. In body camera footage released by police, Moynihan can be heard asking why the police have a warrant for his arrest. "Grand theft of what?" Moynihan asks in the video. It is unclear if Moynihan has hired an attorney. The Bradenton Police Department did not immediately return a request for comment. Musk has become the face of many scams worldwide over the past few years. In May, authorities in Hong Kong warned that crypto scammers were using of Musk to promote fake trading websites. One Australian man after registering his details through an online crypto form he found through a deepfake interview with Musk on social media in June. Another woman in Korea gave $50,000 to a scammer who she fell in love with while they pretended to be Musk on Instagram. Read the original article on

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With nearly all of the votes counted, left-leaning Mr Milanovic won 49% while his main challenger Dragan Primorac, a candidate of the ruling conservative HDZ party, trailed far behind with 19%. Pre-election polls had predicted that the two would face off in the second round on January 12, as none of the eight presidential election contenders were projected to get more than 50% of the vote. Mr Milanovic thanked his supporters but warned that “this was just a first run”. “Let’s not be triumphant, let’s be realistic, firmly on the ground,” he said. “We must fight all over again. It’s not over till it’s over.” Mr Milanovic, the most popular politician in Croatia, has served as prime minister in the past. Populist in style, the 58-year-old has been a fierce critic of current Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and continuous sparring between the two has been a recent hallmark of Croatia’s political scene. Mr Plenkovic has sought to portray the vote as one about Croatia’s future in the EU and Nato. He has labelled Mr Milanovic “pro-Russian” and a threat to Croatia’s international standing. “The difference between him (Mr Primorac) and Milanovic is quite simple: Milanovic is leading us East, Primorac is leading us West,” he said. Though the presidency is largely ceremonial in Croatia, an elected president holds political authority and acts as the supreme commander of the military. Mr Milanovic has criticised the Nato and European Union support for Ukraine and has often insisted that Croatia should not take sides. He has said Croatia should stay away from global disputes, thought it is a member of both Nato and the EU. Mr Milanovic has also blocked Croatia’s participation in a Nato-led training mission for Ukraine, declaring that “no Croatian soldier will take part in somebody else’s war”. His main rival in the election, Mr Primorac, has stated that “Croatia’s place is in the West, not the East”. However, his bid for the presidency has been marred by a high-level corruption case that landed Croatia’s health minister in jail last month and which featured prominently in pre-election debates. Trailing a distant third in the pre-election polls is Marija Selak Raspudic, a conservative independent candidate. She has focused her election campaign on the economic troubles of ordinary citizens, corruption and issues such as population decline in the country of some 3.8 million. Sunday’s presidential election is Croatia’s third vote this year, following a snap parliamentary election in April and the European Parliament balloting in June.

The Egyptian real estate market in 2024 saw significant shifts driven by investor interest in hospitality, tourism, and experiential spaces, alongside the rising appeal of the North Coast, particularly with the launch of the Ras El Hekma project. This growing demand from both Egyptian and international buyers is expected to continue shaping the market into 2025. Savills projects that in 2025, leasing and property management advisory services will continue to be in high demand as clients seek expert guidance to optimize their portfolios. The North Coast, boosted by high-profile developments like Ras El Hekma, is set to remain a key focus, driving ongoing interest in the region. Retail spaces are also poised for strong growth over the next two years, with an increasing consumer preference for experiential and lifestyle-oriented environments. Developers will prioritize creating dynamic, engaging spaces that cater to evolving consumer behaviors, shifting the focus from transactional retail to immersive, memorable experiences. Savills Egypt is looking ahead to the next year with a focus on overcoming emerging challenges and leveraging its expertise to drive sustainable growth, forge meaningful partnerships, and support Egypt’s evolving real estate landscape. One of Savills’ major 2024 success stories was its transformation of Majarrah, a flagship mixed-use development by Bonyan for Investment and Development. By focusing on tenant repositioning, marketing innovation, and operational improvements, Savills helped increase occupancy from 54% to 92%, boost foot traffic by 35%, and achieve up to 100% sales growth for tenants. The firm also facilitated record sales of EGP 17bn for Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company. Savills’ Building and Project Consultancy team played a crucial role in creating new offices for multinational companies like Bayer, Chevron, Informa, and Organon. Chevron’s Manoji Thomas praised Savills for adhering to budget and schedule. Additionally, Savills achieved a 98.4% occupancy rate and more than 48,000 daily visitors at the new extension of Arkan Plaza, setting a record for commercial projects in West Cairo. Beyond commercial successes, Savills Egypt contributed to national initiatives, including repurposing underutilized land with the World Bank-led consortium and the Sheikh Zayed City Council to support Vision 2030. The firm also provided key advice to the Administrative Capital for Urban Development (ACUD) on large-scale urban projects, collaborating with Dar El Handassa. Catesby Langer-Paget, Head of Savills Egypt, emphasized the firm’s significant role in shaping Egypt’s real estate future in 2024. Langer-Paget said, “Despite the macroeconomic challenges, Savills Egypt continued to deliver value-driven solutions through phased development and cost management. We embraced technology and optimized operations to navigate market complexities.” In 2024, Savills also became a thought leader, hosting the “Savills Retail Connect” event and leading a national workshop with the World Bank, sharing insights from the Sheikh Zayed Pilot Project to guide other municipalities. Looking toward 2025, Savills Egypt plans to focus on emerging sectors like hospitality and logistics, leveraging global expertise and local market insights to drive the evolution of Egypt’s real estate sector. “Savills Egypt has transformed into a partner of progress,” said Langer-Paget, underscoring the firm’s commitment to innovation, value creation, and growth in the years ahead.SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced that Tim Keating has joined the company as senior vice president, Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs, effective today. “Tim is a strong addition to lead our government relations team,” said Ava Hahn, AMD senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary. “As high-performance and AI chips play an increasingly larger role in our daily lives over the coming years, Tim’s extensive public policy expertise and deep understanding of regulatory landscapes will play a critical role expanding our engagements with key stakeholders.” Keating has decades of experience, including more than 14 years at Boeing as executive vice president, Government Relations. 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NoneSIR Keir Starmer has ditched his pledge that Britain will become the fastest growing economy in the G7. Amid soaring US and Canadian growth, the Prime Minister declined to repeat his pre-election vow as he prepared to unveil his milestone targets. As polls show more than half of voters think he is doing a bad job, Sir Keir will today try to pitch himself on the side of the grafters who are getting short shrift from politicians by setting targets to judge performance. He is eager to insist his new milestones will “galvanise the government machine”. But while setting out goals on crime and the NHS , the PM will duck any meaningful reductions to migration or the ballooning benefits bill. And his economic target will not have a number on it. His reset comes as more than half of voters say they have been let down by the PM’s performance so far. A poll by Ipsos shows just a quarter think he is doing a good job. READ MORE ON SIR KEIR STARMER He will use a major speech today to tell voters to mark his leadership against results including recruiting 13,000 extra bobbies on the beat. And there will be targets on green energy and education standards, which No10 said “will allow the public to hold the government to account on delivering on their priorities”. But the PM has not set targets in getting people off sickness benefits and back to work or on net migration. At PMQs yesterday, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch urged him to repeat his pre-election promise to beat the G7 but the PM ducked the question. Most read in The Sun Instead he said: “We are on target to be the fastest- ­growing major economy in Europe in the next two years.” Sir Keir will say today: “Hard working Brits are going out grafting every day but are getting short shrift from a politics that should serve them.”The Syrian Chinese businessman, whose identity remains undisclosed for security reasons, found himself in a precarious situation as the conflict escalated in his adopted homeland. With tensions running high and violence escalating, the safety of himself and his guests - also Chinese nationals - was at stake. Faced with the looming threat of danger, the businessman swiftly sprang into action, orchestrating an emergency evacuation plan to ensure the safety of his companions.

Simpplr Named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner® Magic QuadrantTM for Intranet Packaged Solutions for Second Year in a RowIndia is set to significantly expand its presence in the global medical technology (MedTech) industry, increasing its market share from the current 1.6 to 10-12 per cent over the next 25 years, according to a report by EY India. The report noted that this growth aligns with the rapid development of the country's MedTech sector, which is projected to reach new heights in the coming decades. The Indian medical device market, valued at approximately USD 12 billion in 2023-24, is anticipated to grow more than four-fold to USD 50 billion by 2030. It said "the (Indian) market ranks among the top 20 countries globally, with a market share of 1.65 per cent This share is expected to rise between 10 per cent and 12 per cent within the next 25 years". The report mentioned that India's transition from a significant importer to a potential global leader and exporter in the MedTech industry will be driven by its strategic strengths. These include a skilled workforce, cost advantages, technological advancements, and government initiatives that encourage domestic manufacturing and innovation. Together, these factors position India to not only participate but lead the future direction of the global MedTech market. 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Clubs from across the football pyramid are “alarmed” by the lack of consultation on legislation which could “fundamentally affect the future of English football”, West Ham vice-chairwoman Karren Brady has said. The Apprentice star also argued that a lack of clarity from the Government on the ownership test is causing “significant uncertainty” for potential investors. This came as the House of Lords continued its scrutiny of the Football Governance Bill, which seeks to establish an independent regulator for the top five tiers of the men’s game. In the upper chamber, Baroness Brady said: “We are creating legislation which will profoundly affect 160 quite unique institutions, from Premier League clubs through to the National League community clubs, but it is important for everyone to understand that the consultation with these affected businesses by the current Government has been remarkably limited, almost unbelievably so. “Just seven Premier League clubs, I was one of them, was granted a brief half-hour meeting with the Secretary of State over the summer. “And following this cursory engagement, significant decisions were made that could fundamentally affect the future of English football, most notably with the inclusion of parachute payments within the backstop mechanism. “This is particularly concerning given that fundamental issues still remained unresolved, we still lack any clarity on Uefa’s position on state interference, for example, this clearly creates profound uncertainty for clubs competing in or aspiring to European competition, as well as our national teams.” “We don’t know what the ownership test will look like, this causes significant uncertainty for potential investors as to whether they are able to own a club,” she added. Lady Brady continued: “I have spoken to many of my colleagues across all of the football pyramid, we are all alarmed about and puzzled by the lack of discussion on the Bill with ministers. “Would the minister agree that we all want to get the detail of this Bill right? And can she see any downsides to providing meaningful opportunities to hear from all clubs across the football pyramid affected by the legislation?” Prior to this, Tory shadow sports minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay had tabled an amendment which he said would allow clubs to “make their views known on this legislation” by including specific competitions on the face of the Bill. Labour frontbencher Baroness Twycross told the upper chamber: “I don’t think the leagues are confused either on which leagues this legislation will apply to.” She added: “This power is both reasonable and the result of evidence-based consultation with all key stakeholders in the industry. “This power ensures that the competitions in scope can be amended in a timely manner and ensures the scope of the regime remains relevant.” The peer later said: “Over the past three years there have been countless opportunities for all affected and interested parties to make representations.” Lady Brady also raised concerns about the financial distribution backstop, which she said is “clearly designed as a mechanism to gain direct access to, and apportionate Premier League revenue, and no-one else’s”. “I might add the backstop will allow the IFR (Independent Football Regulator) to do this even if it was against the Premier League clubs’ will, or even without the clubs’ agreement, even if it was to have a detrimental effect on the clubs and the overall competition it removes revenue from,” she added. The backstop would allow the new IFR to intervene in the distribution of Premier League broadcast revenue down the leagues as a last resort. It could be triggered by the Premier League, English Football League (EFL) or National League to mediate the fair financial distribution of this revenue if they are not able to come to an agreement. Conservative peers later raised concerns over the cost implications to clubs of establishing the regulator, although they faced claims of “filibustering” – wasting time by making overlong speeches in a bid to delay progress. Watching opposition benches blatantly filibustering to destroy the Football Governance Bill is nothing short of sporting vandalism.Football is broken. Clubs are struggling. Now those seats have been lost, do they no longer care about likes of Reading or Southend? @FairGameUK — Niall Couper (@NiallCouper) December 4, 2024 Labour peer Lord Watson of Invergowrie questioned why Lord Parkinson was showing “confected outrage” at the Bill when the former culture minister would have been defending a similar proposal had the Tories remained in power. Lord Parkinson, in his reply, said: “We want to see this regulator established, we want to see it doing its work and doing so effectively, but we also see before us a Bill that is different because of the election that was called and the result that happened, and we’re interrogating particularly closely the changes that the Government have made to the Bill – of which there are many. “And we have more concerns on these benches than we did before the election from my colleagues behind me about the way we do it.” The Tory peer pointed to Labour frontbenchers fulfilling their duties to “properly scrutinise” then-government legislation when they were on the opposition benches. Lady Twycross, in an intervention, said: “While I agree that (Lord Parkinson) is correct that I would scrutinise legislation when I was sitting on those (opposition) benches, I have never sought to filibuster a Bill to which my party had committed, which my party had laid before Parliament, and intended to filibuster it to the point of getting us stuck in treacle.” Lord Parkinson replied: “That is not what we’re doing.” Niall Couper, chief executive of the campaign group Fair Game, wrote on social media site X: “Watching opposition benches blatantly filibustering to destroy the Football Governance Bill is nothing short of sporting vandalism.”The town of Manbij, located in the Aleppo province, has been a hotly contested area between the Syrian opposition and Kurdish forces. The strategic importance of Manbij lies in its proximity to the Turkish border and its location on a key supply route for various factions in the conflict.

In conclusion, China's economic ship is confident in its ability to ride the waves and seek progress in stability. The country's steadfast commitment to reform and innovation, emphasis on domestic consumption, proactive stance in international trade and investment, and strong economic fundamentals all point to a promising future. As China continues to navigate through various challenges and uncertainties, its determination to achieve sustainable and high-quality development remains unwavering.Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Cl A stock outperforms market despite losses on the day

Chinese table tennis player Wang Chuqin recently stated that the use of the Hawk-Eye system in matches has not only safeguarded fairness but also eliminated controversies in the game. Wang Chuqin's remarks come amidst ongoing discussions within the sports community regarding the implementation of technology to enhance the accuracy of officiating. The adoption of the Hawk-Eye system in table tennis has been widely hailed as a significant step towards ensuring transparency and objectivity in decision-making during matches.The implementation of this new tax reform reflects Shandong Province's commitment to promoting sustainable development and environmental protection. By encouraging water conservation and providing incentives for responsible water usage, the government is taking proactive steps to address water scarcity issues and reduce the impact of water pollution. It is hoped that these measures will not only benefit the current generation but also ensure a healthy and prosperous future for generations to come.The investigation into Mei's murder has been ongoing for several weeks, with law enforcement officials working tirelessly to gather evidence and track down leads. The breakthrough in the case came as a result of a tip-off from a concerned citizen who noticed suspicious behavior from the suspect in question. With this crucial information, police were able to trace the suspect's movements and eventually apprehend him in a daring late-night raid.

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DALLAS — According to a Dallas Police Department report obtained and reviewed by WFAA, tens of thousands of dollars worth of items were stolen from Dak Prescott's fiancé Thursday. The report says Sarah Ramos arrived at a Pilates class Thursday morning, and that she "quickly rushed inside due to the rain." "Due to the haste," the report continues, she "forgot to lock her [vehicle] door." When she returned and entered her vehicle after the class, the report says, several pieces of property had been taken. At this time, the report says, she "was notified that her credit cards were being used at [another] location." The report detailed several pieces of property stolen that amounts to close to $40,000 in estimated worth, including designer handbags and wallets from Chanel, YSL, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada, as well as computer software and cash. The incident occurred the day after Christmas. The theft follows a string of burglaries targeting high-profile athletes like Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Luka Dončić . Security expert Doug Deaton said thieves targeting these athletes are professional thieves. "They will often follow [athlete's] family members from stores, from the supermarket, from the mall, follow [the athletes] from the games, follow [them] to and from your work," he explained. "The biggest thing that I would advise [athletes and their families] to do is to assume they are being observed by professionals because they are." Dallas Police Department sources confirmed to WFAA Sunday that Dončić's home was broken into Friday through his back master bedroom, that they rummaged through the bedroom and bathroom, then got away with a necklace worth $4,000 dollars, three earrings worth $14,000 and four rings worth $,5,000. The Dallas Police Department is investigating both cases.Clemson coach Dabo Swinney promises Syracuse’s Fran Brown a trip if Tigers win the national title

49ers claim running back after McCaffrey, Mason injuriesChina, Iran reaffirm commitment to peaceTweet Facebook Mail Australians will be paying more for a new passport from January 1, as application prices rise by 3.5 per cent in line with standard indexation. A new 10-year adult passport will cost $412 after the changes are applied in the new year, up from $398. A five-year children's passport will cost $208 from January 1, while a replacement passport will set Australians back $259. READ MORE: Where the two sole survivors of South Korea's plane crash were sitting Australian passports will get more expensive from January 1. (iStock) The changes come after a 15 per cent tax was added to the price of new passports in July last year, which made Australian passports the most expensive in the world. Before the July hike, Mexico's passports were the most expensive at $346. The Coalition's foreign affairs spokesperson Simon Birmingham said the extra costs were a "backdoor tax grab". "It's unsurprising the Albanese government is ringing in the new year with another tax grab from Australians," Birmingham said. "Labor are on track to be raking in nearly $1 billion annually from taxpayers just through their past three blatant price rises on Australian passports. "Many Australians scrimp and save to afford a special holiday to Bali or Fiji, only to find the cost of a passport is similar to the cost of an airfare." A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said the cost of passports was indexed annually in line with the Consumer Price Index. "The Australian passport is respected internationally as a high-quality travel document," the department said. "It has a high level of technological sophistication, backed by rigorous anti-fraud measures, which ensures its integrity. "This is a key reason why Australian passport holders receive visa-free access to over 180 countries."

MASON COUNTY, MI -- A Ludington teen was left injured and another arrested after a stabbing in an alley near downtown. Police were called around 7:37 p.m., Friday, Nov. 22, to the Legacy Plaza in downtown Ludington for a report of a stabbing, Ludington police said in a release on social media. When they arrived, police found a 16-year-old boy with a stab wound to his lower back.

Union City Commissioner Jeremy Ramage resigned from his post on Monday. He also relinquished his spot on the commission for the upcoming term, which begins on Jan. 1, 2025. Union Mayor Larry Solomon read from Ramage’s resignation letter at the commission meeting on Monday. Ramage did not attend the meeting. “Recent increased responsibilities at work will no longer afford me the time required to serve on the commission,” Ramage’s letter reads. “It has been an honor to serve the residents of the City of Union, and I am especially proud of the work we have accomplished over the past several years.” Keep up with the latest NKY news with our daily newsletter Sign up Ramage’s resignation comes amidst concerns about the operations of the recent election in which some residents claim to have received wrong ballots at two Union polling places. Boone County Clerk Justin Crigler has attributed the problems to “human error.” Ramage received the third highest number of votes in the 2024 general election, according to current results. It is unclear at this time if Ramage’s decision is related to the election; his resignation letter doesn’t mention it. Unofficial election results for the Union City Commission. Table and data provided | Kentucky Secretary of State Ramage first joined the commission in 2014. “Jeremy and I started this City of Union administration ten long years ago when we both got elected at the same time,” Solomon told LINK nky in an email after the meeting. “In all that time I found Jeremy to be always a professional and a clear decision maker. I truly enjoyed working with Jeremy... or JR as I always called him!” What happens next will depend on if the election results are challenged in court. If no challenge comes down the pike, then there will be open spot on the commission come the new year. Typically, open commission spots are filed by mayoral appointment, which is then affirmed or denied with a vote from the rest of the commission. An electoral challenge in court, on the other hand, could lead to varying results depending on the actions of the judge assigned to the case. LINK nky has reached out to Ramage for additional comment. We will update with brief once he responds. Before you go.... Can you help us make a difference? The reporters and editors at LINK nky are dedicated to covering Northern Kentucky and providing you with the information you need to be an informed citizen. If you value what you get from LINK nky, please join us with a tax-deductible donation so we can continue doing the local reporting that matters to you. Will you chip in to LINK nky today? YES, I'LL CHIP IN! SUPPORT LOCAL NEWS DONATE

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AP News Summary at 6:15 p.m. ESTA judge has once again rejected Musk’s multi-billion-dollar Tesla pay package. Now what?Wales and South Africa will sign off the 2024 rugby season this weekend when they lock horns in the Autumn Nations Series at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday evening. South Africa are set to end the year as the number-one ranked team in world rugby, while Wales will finish outside the top 10 and potentially winless in over 14 months. © Imago Wales could really use a win to end the year having failed to manage a victory in 2024, but facing the four-time world champions and Rugby Championship winners does bode well for their chances. It would be an incredible way for the Dragons to sign off the year if they were to win this match, but most would agree that expectations are not high after seeing their performances against Fiji and Australia over the last couple of weeks. Warren Gatland 's side were dealt their first defeat on home soil 24-19 by the Pacific Islanders on November 10, which was their 10th consecutive loss since beating Georgia at the World Cup last October. Regardless of who one may support, it was genuinely tough to watch Gatland's press conference last week following the 52-20 thumping his side were handed by the Wallabies, where the majority of the questions he faced were around whether he is considering quitting his post as head coach after this final match of the year. To his credit, the Welsh boss has handled the criticism remarkably well and has remained open about the issues the side faces and the ambition moving forward, though with a six-day turnaround and with the world champs coming to town, it is tough to see the hosts coming out on top in this one. © Imago Meanwhile, South Africa come into this match off the back of a thrilling battle against England at Twickenham Stadium last week, where they managed to secure a 29-20 victory in a match that hung in the balance for the best part of the 80 minutes. However, as has become almost customary, the Springboks managed to shift up a gear when it mattered most and found a way to hold off a charging English attack late on to lock down their spot at the top of the world standings. Heading into 2025, South Africa look set up for another big year, with Rassie Erasmus clearly taking care of his squad depth by integrating plenty of new blood, fielding more than 50 players over the course of this season. For the most part, the new faces in the famous Green and Gold have fitted seamlessly into the squad, with the team conceding just two defeats in 12 Tests this year, both of which were by just a single point. The Springboks have made winning ugly fashionable again, something that Wales were known for in the past, and given their form at the moment, it is not surprising to see the Southern Hemisphere giants showing up as massive favourites to end the year with a big win. Wales form (all competitions): South Africa form (all competitions): © Imago In what many feel could be his last match in charge, Gatland has made wholesale changes to his squad this week with Rio Dyer , Sam Costelow , Christ Tshiunza and Taine Plumtree all being brought into the starting lineup. We could also see a potential debut for the the impressive Gloucester lock Freddie Thomas , who is named on the bench, while his clubmate Josh Hathaway also joins the reserves for this weekend's match. Ox Nche was expected to keep his place in the front row despite sustaining a cut above his knee last week, but Erasmus made a somewhat surprising decision to leave the in-form prop out of the matchday squad, opting for Wilco Louw instead. As a result, Thomas du Toit was initially named as the starting tighthead, but he will now move to the loosehead side of the scrum, with Johan Grobbelaar positioned between the two props in place of Bongi Mbonambi . Wales starting lineup: 15 Blair Murray, 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Max Llewellyn, 12 Ben Thomas, 11 Rio Dyer, 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Ellis Bevan, 8 Taine Plumtree, 7 Jac Morgan, 6 James Botham, 5 Christ Tshiunza, 4 Will Rowlands, 3 Archie Griffin, 2 Dewi Lake, 1 Gareth Thomas Replacements: 16 Ryan Elias, 17 Nicky Smith, 18 Keiron Assiratti, 19 Freddie Thomas, 20 Tommy Reffell, 21 Rhodri Williams, 22 Eddie James, 23 Josh Hathaway South Africa starting lineup: 15 Aphelele Fassi, 14 Cheslin Kolbe, 13 Jesse Kriel, 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Kurt-Lee Arendse, 10 Jordan Hendrikse, 9 Jaden Hendrikse, 8 Jasper Wiese, 7 Elrigh Louw, 6 Siya Kolisi (c), 5 Franco Mostert, 4 Jean Kleyn, 3 Wilco Louw, 2 Johan Grobbelaar, 1 Thomas du Toit Replacements: 16 Malcolm Marx, 17 Gerhard Steenekamp, 18 Vincent Koch, 19 Eben Etzebeth, 20 RG Snyman, 21 Cameron Hanekom, 22 Cobus Reinach, 23 Handre Pollard There is a massive gulf in class between these two sides at this moment, and we feel that there is very little that Wales will be able to do to avoid a heavy defeat at the hands of the mighty Springboks in this one. No Data Analysis infoFarmers blocked roads at many places across the state on Monday as part of their Punjab bandh call, hamstringing the commuter traffic. A call for a shutdown was given last week by Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha over the Centre not accepting the demands of protesting farmers. The bandh will be observed from 7 am to 4 pm. Farmers observed a sit-in at Dhareri Jattan Toll Plaza which affected vehicular movement on the Patiala-Chandigarh National Highway. At Amritsar's Golden Gate, farmers started to assemble near the city's entry point while in Bathinda's Rampura Phul, they blocked roads. On Sunday, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said that though there will be a complete bandh, emergency services will be allowed to operate. "The bandh will be observed from 7 am to 4 pm. However, emergency services will remain operational. Anyone travelling to the airport to catch a flight or anyone going to attend a job interview, or anyone needs to attend a wedding... All these things have been kept out of our bandh call," he said. On Monday, the Railways canceled 150 trains due to a statewide bandh in Punjab organized by the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) and the Sanyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political), scheduled for December 30. This bandh is expected to cause significant disruptions to rail services, impacting a total of 221 trains, including premium services like Vande Bharat and Shatabdi Express, as reported by The Indian Express. Meanwhile, 70-year-old farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal's hunger strike entered its 35th day on Monday. Dallewal has so far refused medical treatment. Hundreds of farmers have been protesting at the Punjab-Haryana border demanding a legal guarantee of a minimum support price (MSP) for crops. Dallewal had earlier said he would not break his fast until the government agreed to the farmers' demands. The apex court has given the Punjab government time till December 31 to persuade Dallewal to shift to a hospital, granting the state the liberty to seek logistical support from the Centre, if necessary. Farmers, under the banner of SKM (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, have been camping at the Shambhu and Khanauri border points between Punjab and Haryana since February 13, after their march to Delhi was stopped by security forces. A "jatha" (group) of 101 farmers attempted to march to Delhi on foot three times between December 6 and 14 but were stopped by security personnel from Haryana. Besides the MSP, farmers are also demanding a debt waiver, pension, no hike in electricity tariffs, withdrawal of police cases, and "justice" for the victims of the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence. With PTI inputs

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Black Friday could not have come soon enough for some CE and appliance retailers as they look to reignite tepid demand from value and discount minded shoppers. Several appliance retailers who are surviving on replacement appliance business, are looking to Black Friday revenue to bolster sales ahead of what could be a “poor” holiday sales period” said a Deloitte analyst. getting a good deal appears to be the order of the day with big brands such as Samsung, Sony, LG Electronics moving to strip share away from mass retailers with major deals offered if consumers buy direct from their own e commerce portals. Last week LG Electronics who have grown their direct sell sales this year, was out spruiking Black Friday deals on their web site for TV’s and appliances. A 65-inch LG OLED evo C4 4K Smart TV which was selling for $4,299 is now being offered at 50% discount, while a Samsung Frame TV was reduced from $4,999 to $3,460. “These are deals that won’t go through a high street retailer, and if you couple the direct sell by major brands with what Amazon are selling and you have a clear picture of how much business retailers are losing in store traffic” said a Harvey Norman franchisee. Brands such as Lenovo who are offering 58% off PC’s and HP who are offering 50% off notebooks are offering direct sell Black Friday deals in an effort to avoid having to give retailers a 40+ margin. LG Electronics splash banners spruiking Black Friday Deals Samsung, splash banners spruiking Black Friday Deals Retailers claim that are consumers are continuing to pull back on discretionary purchases of consumer electronics such as smartphones and appliance, instead they are sticking with older model devices. Another issue facing retailers and brands selling direct is that Google has been accused of “de-indexing” publishers web pages in the lead-up to Black Friday, amid concerns the search visibility of some e-commerce publishers who have revenue generating deals with big retailers will be greatly diminished. “It hasn’t happened in Australia yet but is tipped to hit before Black Friday one source told The Australian. “It’s a big power move by Google.” said one impacted organisation. By de-indexing news sites, the media outlets lose the passive income as fewer readers are engaging in e-commerce on their sites. An Australian spokesman for Google said they were unaware of the allegations levelled against the company according to News Corp who sells sponsorship deals to e commerce sites and brands such as LG Electronics. Black Friday, which falls on November 29 this year, has become the busiest shopping day in Australia in recent years, making it more lucrative for some retailers than the week before Christmas. US media has already reported titles such as Forbes, Wall Street Journal, CNN, Fortune, and Time affiliate businesses had seen their search visibility fall dramatically, thus compromising their capacity to capitalise on their e-commerce deals with retailers and brands selling direct who have sponsorship deals with media Companies as opposed from buying direct from Google. Some observers claim that the coming Black Friday weekend is facing the real possibility of being less important after severing retailers started spruiking Black Friday in the second week of November. In the US this has already had an effect on some big retailers with Target stock being taken down 21% because of the effect of early Black Friday deals. “Consumers tell us their budgets remain stretched and they’re shopping carefully as they work to overcome the cumulative impact of multiple years of price inflation,” Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell told analysts last week. Several retailers including Big W, Walmart and Target have extended their one-day seasonal Black Friday discount offers into a sales event lasting weeks in a bid to tempt consumers to keep spending, as data suggests that their spree which has driven economic growth is beginning to falter. This is not unique to Australia, in the USA where Black Friday originated and inflation is lower than in Australia the practise is starting to have an impact on Black Friday sales. “We’re seeing this drag-out of incentives to try to widen the window within which retailers can draw in more consumers,” said Gregory Daco, chief economist at adviser EY Parthenon. “The likely reality in this holiday season is that we see fairly subdued sales because volumes are growing, but at a moderate pace — and [retailers have] much less pricing power.” Retailers were “incentivising via discounts and different forms of promotions” for those at the lower end of the income spectrum while also “trying to grab higher-income individuals to make purchases during this wider window”, he said.

TikTok grants SF high school $3K for responsible social-media useOyo: Makinde makes case for technology to improve health sectorENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — What's stoking the Denver Broncos' surprising surge is the growing connection between rookie quarterback Bo Nix and veteran wide receiver Courtland Sutton. Whenever the Broncos (7-5) need a clutch catch, a key flag or a timely touchdown, Sutton is usually the one delivering it like he did Sunday when he caught eight passes on 10 targets for 97 yards and a pair of touchdowns that sparked the Broncos' come-from-behind 29-19 win at Las Vegas. “Courtland played tremendous,” coach Sean Payton said. Again. “He’s just reliable,” Nix said. “He's just always there when you need him.” Sutton's size (6-foot-4 and 216 pounds) and experience (he's in his seventh NFL season) make him an ideal target and safety valve for the rookie QB whose confidence is growing by the week. “He’s smart. He’s savvy. He makes plays when the ball’s in the air,” Nix said. “You can trust him. When it’s up in the air, it’s his or nobody’s. It’s not going to be a pick.” Nix's first touchdown toss to Sutton was an 18-yarder that allowed the QB to break Marlin Briscoe's 1968 Denver rookie record of 14 TD passes, and the two connected again with 5:30 left to make it a two-score game. The Broncos trailed 13-9 at halftime and Nix said they knew they had to get the ball into Sutton's hands more in the second half after he had caught the only pass thrown his way in the first half (for 17 yards). “Didn’t target him (much) in the first half,” Nix said. “We come out and say, ‘Look, Courtland, this is your half.’ We take over the game. He goes for two touchdowns. That just kind of speaks for what he means to our team.” Sutton has been on a tear after since he wasn't targeted a single time in Denver's 33-10 win at New Orleans on Oct. 17. (Payton mentioned as recently as last week what an anomaly that game was because there was a heavy diet of plays for Sutton that just didn't pan out for various reasons.) In his six games before that goose egg, Sutton had 21 catches on 49 targets for 277 yards and a touchdown. In the five games since, he's caught 36 of the 48 balls thrown his way for 467 yards and three TDs. Plus, he threw a touchdown pass to Nix on a “Philly Special” at Baltimore in Week 9. “I think we're just scratching the surface,” Sutton said. Thanks in part to the chemistry between Nix and Sutton, the Broncos are in position for the seventh and final playoff spot entering December. The passing game, thanks to the Nix-Sutton connection. The running game. Javonte Williams had just 2 yards on eight carries and Audric Estime ran three times for 15 yards against the Raiders' run-heavy fronts and a steady diet of blitzes. Jaleel McLaughlin saved the day with seven carries for 44 yards. OLB Nik Bonitto. His 10 sacks make him the first Denver defender with double-digit sacks since 2018, when Von Miller did it. Once again, the Broncos' special teams, with the exception of K Wil Lutz, who hasn't missed a field goal attempt or extra point since his protection unit cratered at Kansas City three weeks ago and allowed the Chiefs to block what would have been the game-winning kick as time expired. On Sunday, the Raiders had a successful fake punt and a 59-yard kickoff return. Payton isn't saying much about the injuries to DE Zach Allen (heel) and CB Riley Moss (knee) except that to him they're not serious setbacks for either player. 2 — The Broncos are two games above .500 for the first time since starting the 2021 season with three wins. The Broncos host Cleveland (3-8) on Monday night ahead of their bye week. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

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All the silence and people wanting to stay ‘neutral’ thanks for absolutely nothing. This happened because of all your silence.” LPGA commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan, who is resigning in January, said the new gender policy “is reflective of an extensive, science-based and inclusive approach.” By making it to the second stage of Q-school, Davidson would have had very limited status on the Epson Tour, the pathway to the LPGA. The LPGA and USGA say their policies were geared toward being inclusive of gender identities and expression while striving for equity in competition. 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United States Golf Association CEO Mike Whan said the new policy will prevent anyone from having “a competitive advantage based on their gender.” “It starts with competitive fairness as the North star,” Whan said in a telephone interview. “We tried not to get into politics, or state by state or any of that stuff. We just simply said, ‘Where would somebody — at least medically today — where do we believe somebody would have a competitive advantage in the field?’ And we needed to draw a line. “We needed to be able to walk into any women’s event and say with confidence that nobody here has a competitive advantage based on their gender. And this policy delivers that.” The “Competitive Fairness Gender Policy” for the USGA takes effect for the 2025 championship season that starts with the U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball on May 10-14. Qualifying began late this year, though there were no transgender players who took part. “Will that change in the years to come as medicine changes? 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Bears interim coach Thomas Brown insists he's focused on task at hand and not what his future holdsBulldozing his path to the SEC: Gabe Fields signs with Vanderbilt CommodoresNewly appointed Haryana chief secretary Vivek Joshi, in his review meeting in Gurugram on Sunday, urged officials to be more responsive to public needs and adopt better grievance redressal technologies. Joshi said that key issues like waterlogging, poor roads, and waste management should be prioritised by the administration and civic agencies. “No citizen should face issues related to basic amenities such as electricity, water, and roads,” Joshi said. The chief secretary, in his first review of civic and infrastructure works, directed legal actions against contractors who failed to meet deadlines or deliver quality services. “Officials and employees are the face of the government, and they need to play a strong role in the public interest,” he added. Joshi further called on the GMDA and MCG to integrate modern technologies into waste management and urban services. The senior state official also announced plans to convene a high-level meeting in Chandigarh to address critical civic issues such as water supply, drainage, waste management, lighting, and roads. He also directed officials to report on canal water supply issues affecting villages around Gurugram. During the meeting, GMDA CEO A Sreenivas shared details on measures being taken for road repairs, waterlogging prevention, bus service expansion, and other infrastructure projects. MCG commissioner Ashok Garg discussed upcoming tenders related to energy production from 14,00,000 metric tonnes of waste at Bandhwari. Meanwhile, Gurugram deputy commissioner Ajay Kumar assured that efforts are underway to resolve complaints from RWAs and citizens, saying that public grievances are being addressed diligently by the concerned officials.

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