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THIEVES have broken into a building site near a North Yorkshire town and have stolen a large amount of diesel.
The incident happened at around 10.40pm on Thursday (July 21) in Seamer near Scarborough, when the suspects entered the North Fields Meadow development in Stoney Haggs Road.
The suspects moved heavy plant machinery to access the fuel and this would have made a noise late at night.
North Yorkshire Police officers are appealing to anyone who may have seen or heard suspicious activity at the site on Thursday night, to anyone who was travelling past it and may have dashcam footage, and to anyone who lives or works nearby and may have captured the suspects on door bell or CCTV cameras.
If you were in the area at the time or live in the area, officers ask that you review your camera footage from July 21 and contact them if you can assist the investigation.
Officers are also carrying out house to house enquiries in the area.
Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email: jessica.eddon2@northyorkshire.police.uk.
You can also call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2, and ask for PC 677 Eddon.
Quote North Yorkshire Police reference number: 12220127964.
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Toolbox 07.21.22
SCHOOL READY
Monterey Peninsula Unified School District hosts a back-to-school bash. Parents can learn about MPUSD programs and registration. The event also offers Covid-19 and Tdap vaccines for kids who need them. Expect fun as well, with games, food and backpack givewaways.
10am-1pm Saturday, July 23. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, 1713 Broadway Ave., Seaside. Free. 645-1200, bit.ly/mpusd-back2022.
MILITARY EQUIPMENT
There are new disclosure rules in California about military equipment obtained and utilized by law enforcement agencies, thanks to Assembly Bill 481. The Salinas Police Department hosts a community forum to explain the new law, give an overview of SPD’s equipment and answer the public’s questions.
5:15-6pm to view equipment; 6-7pm presentation and public feedback session on Wednesday, July 27. Equipment demonstration is in front of City Hall, 200 Lincoln Ave., Salinas; the Q&A portion moves inside the rotunda. Free. 758-7286, salinaspd.org/assembly-bill-481.
IN TRANSIT
Salinas officials are seeking community input on the future of roads in the city. The findings will help determine areas for public transportation, walking and biking paths and more.
To participate, visit surveymonkey.com/r/SalinasGP. Free. For more information, call 758-7409 or visit visionsalinas.org.
ECONOMIC GROWTH
If you are interested in serving in an advisory role on the county’s 12-member Economic Development Committee, there are openings. Apply for vacant seats to represent the sectors of microbusiness; climate and clean energy; minority-owned business; construction; tourism; agriculture; healthcare, and more.
Members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors. Committee meets bi-monthly. Committee members must live, work or own a business in Monterey County. For information about the committee and how to apply, call 755-5066 or visit bit.ly/edc_moco.
SHOTS FOR ALL
More than two years into the Covid-19 pandemic, there are still opportunities for free and no-cost tests around Monterey County. Vaccines are free and plentiful for ages 6 months and up, and boosters are available for ages 5 and up. | https://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/toolbox-07-21-22/article_c9faa752-09fd-11ed-afb3-7b7a5c014d63.html | 2022-07-23T02:11:14Z | https://www.montereycountyweekly.com/news/local_news/toolbox-07-21-22/article_c9faa752-09fd-11ed-afb3-7b7a5c014d63.html | false | 1 |
LeBron James' co-founded company has filed to trademark the phrase "Shut Up and Dribble." Uninterrupted Inc. already sent the necessary paperwork to the United States Trademark and Patent Office several days ago, per USA Today.
The move was a somewhat tongue-in-cheek clapback at critics who want the LA Lakers superstar to remain silent on social issues.
Laura Ingraham of Fox News used the same term to respond to the 18x All-Star and Kevin Durant’s political comments back in 2018. The anchor received a ton of backlash for saying this back in 2018:
“It’s always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid $100 million to bounce a ball. LeBron and Kevin, you’re great players, but no one voted for you. Millions elected Trump to be their coach so keep the political commentary to yourself or as someone once said, ‘Shut Up and Dribble.’”
The filing of the patent promptly garnered social media reactions from fans, who were divided on James’ move:
“GOAT James doing what MJ never did”
The extent of the phrase's use will include "downloadable virtual goods, namely, computer programs featuring footwear, clothing, headwear, eyewear, bags, sports bags, backpacks, sports equipment, art, toys and accessories for use online and in online virtual worlds."
The phrase may have more relevance to James nowadays, but it has been used liberally for a long time. Some fans see the filing as nothing more than what the four-time MVP did with “Taco Tuesdays.”
Another James’ founded company filed for a trademark for the phrase but was denied.
LeBron James is keeping mum on China’s crackdown on the LGBTQ community
While LeBron James has been quick to criticize American political issues, he has refused to say anything against China's increasing hostility towards the LGBTQ community.
His biggest statement regarding Chinese political issues came when he debunked Philadelphia 76ers’ executive Daryl Morey’s words of encouragement to Hong Kong protesters against China.
Over the past year, James has been called out by Enes Kanter Freedom for turning a blind eye to alleged Chinese atrocities against minority groups. The four-time champ also hasn’t responded clearly or directly to issues involving forced labor and concentration camps in China, where Nike’s production companies are based.
Recently, two students from Tsinghua University were reportedly in hot water for distributing LGBTQ flags. Their punishment for a repeat offense includes canceling scholarships and forfeiting the opportunity to work for the Chinese government.
Nike and the NBA, like LeBron James, haven’t said anything on these issues, which is playing right into the “Shut up and Dribble” criticism. | https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-goat-james-mj-never-did-yeah-china-tells-shut-dribble-say-word-fans-polarized-reactions-lebron-james-files-patent-shut-up-and-dribble-phrase | 2022-07-23T02:14:11Z | https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-goat-james-mj-never-did-yeah-china-tells-shut-dribble-say-word-fans-polarized-reactions-lebron-james-files-patent-shut-up-and-dribble-phrase | false | 1 |
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Raegan Atwood knew her photo for the National BETA Convention had a good chance to do well against some of the best competitors. The Adair County Middle School student won the state title in Black and White Photography earlier this spring with a picture of her dog laying across the tailgate of a truck.
That win earned her a spot to compete in the national tournament and last week, she took her photo to Nashville to face the best in the country. Atwood, who will start seventh grade in a few weeks, finished sixth overall.
“I was very nervous,” Atwood said. “There was a lot of pressure when I went into the (com- petition) room when I first got there. I saw all these other pictures and thought ‘wow, those are really good.’ I wasn’t really expecting anything to come of this. The other photos were amazing.”
The competition was held at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville. Atwood’s picture, with a description on the back, was placed in a big meeting room with the other competitors in the division. Judges came through the room, judged each photo, and then rendered a decision.
BETA is an organization based on academics, as students must have a grade point average of 3.0 to be able to compete. There are regional competitions in multiple divisions. Students who fare well at the regional competition advance to the state. Those winners go to nationals.
Atwood joined the ACMS BETA team following encouragement from teacher Angel Woodrome.
“I knew the teachers involved really well and it just seemed like it would be a lot of fun,” Atwood said. “Growing up I always loved to take pictures. I was always taking pictures of myself and other things, so I picked that category.
“My dog means a lot to me because I am always with her and she is my best friend. She was laying on the bed of a truck, I saw it, and took the picture. She is not really a photogenic dog, but she was laying there so we took the picture.”
She said she thought she did a good job composing the photo, but she laughed that everyone seems to love animals.
Woodrome, an Adair County Middle School teacher and BETA sponsor, said she was proud of Atwood’s accomplishment. She said Atwood’s photo was good enough to win, in her mind.
“I just love her picture,” Woodrome said. “I think her love for photography stands out, and she is developing a good eye for photography. She’s very creative.”
Woodrome said she believes Atwood’s high national finish will help draw more attention to the local BETA program, which she hopes will create more participation.
By Scott Wilson
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Veterans can now dial 988 for emergency mental health support
With the launch of the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline number in Montana last week, the Veterans Crisis Line has also merged with the new number. Veterans and their loved ones...
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Princeton falls to Kingsport after Axmen score five in the seventh
WhistlePigs score three in the first, outscored nine-two afterwards
Published: Jul. 22, 2022 at 12:22 AM EDT|Updated: 22 hours ago
PRINCETON, W.Va. (WVVA) - Princeton got off to a strong start in the first inning with back-to-back HRs by Woody Hadeen and Jordan Varela-Payne.
It was all Kingsport after that. The Axmen scored three in the fourth and five in the seventh on their way to a 10-5 win. It’s Princeton’s fifth loss in a row.
Elsewhere in the Appy League, Bluefield beat Danville 16-8.
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Follow the MLS live Football match between Real Salt Lake and FC Dallas with Eurosport. The match starts at 03:00 on 24 July 2022.
Catch the latest Real Salt Lake and FC Dallas news and find up to date MLS standings, results, top scorers and previous winners.
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Detroit nurse loses home in devastating fire
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Emmanuel Acuff has been on the frontlines of COVID-19 for the past two years. After an exhausting 24 months, he's now literally picking up the pieces and trying to find where he's going to buy his next pair of scrubs.
Acuff was out of town a little more than a week ago when he got a call about a fire at his apartment in Detroit.
He lived at an apartment on Carmel Street near Woodward along with three other units. All were destroyed in the fire.
Inside the inferno were Acuff's dog which were able to escape. However, Acuff lost everything else - including the new furniture that he said he had just gotten. He doesn't even have a pair of scrubs to wear to work.
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UPDATE 7/22/2022: On October 30, 2020, at 9 p.m., officers responded to the business, Room 301 Lounge located at 2177 Crain Highway in Waldorf, for the report of a shooting.
When officers arrived, they located four people with gunshot wounds. The individuals were transported to area hospitals for treatment where one person died as a result of the gunfire.
A preliminary investigation revealed that members of the motorcycle club Chosen Few were attending a birthday party at the Lounge when a large group from the Wheels of Soul Motorcycle Club came to the establishment to start a fight.
An altercation ensued inside the establishment during which numerous shots were fired – two people from Chosen Few and two people from Wheels of Soul were struck.
Dontrell Lowell Watson, 34, of Upper Marlboro, a prospective member of Wheels of Soul, was pronounced deceased.
CCSO detectives worked with the Agency’s Community Services Section, Narcotics Enforcement Section, Patrol Operations, Judicial Services and the Emergency Services Team throughout the investigation. Investigators pursued multiple leads and canvassed numerous locations during this intensive investigation.
In addition, detectives worked with law enforcement partners from the region including the United States Marshals Service Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force, Prince George’s County Police, Maryland State Police, Fairfax County Police, Prince William County Police Department’s Gang Unit, and the Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office.
During their collaboration, numerous search warrants were served which led to the recovery of more than 40 firearms and 3 stolen handguns.
As a result of the investigation, a Charles County Grand Jury issued twenty-one indictments related to this case. Between June 29, 2022, and July 13, 2022, with coordination from the U.S. Marshals Service, all twenty-one suspects – each a member of Wheels of Soul or an affiliate – were located and charged.
Charles County Sheriff Troy D. Berry said, “The collaboration between all agencies from across the region and within our own Agency and the State’s Attorney’s Office was crucial in bringing this case before a Grand Jury. This was a complex investigation from the beginning; however, detectives and support staff worked methodically through all of the evidence. I commend every single person who assisted and worked so tirelessly so that justice can be pursued.”
Johnny L. Hughes, U.S. Marshal for the District of Maryland stated, “The investigation and associated arrests is a premier example of the outstanding work and ongoing partnerships with the Charles, Calvert and Saint Mary’s County Sheriff’s Offices and our municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies working together and bringing to justice those responsible for violence in our communities.”
Wheels of Soul and Chosen Few are both nationwide clubs. Wheels of Soul was formed in 1967 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Chosen Few was formed in 1960 in Los Angles, California. Both clubs have members who also identify as 1% or Outlaw meaning, overall, they do not follow the laws of everyday society.
All of the suspects were charged with first-degree assault, conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, and use of a firearm during a violent crime. Below is a list of the names of the suspects and the chapters of the club in which they associated:
- Eric Gerard Davis, 32, of Fort Washington (Unseen Kingz)
- Kentrel Jerome Dorsey, 33, of Front Royal (Virginia Chapter)
- Shawn Everett Fleming, 32, of Centerville (Virginia Chapter)
- Craig Anthony Freeland, 32, of Woodbridge (Virginia Chapter)
- Charles Wilbur Hines, III, 39, of Stafford (Virginia Chapter)
- Michael Anthony Johnson, 49, no fixed address (Virginia Chapter)
- Irvin Sydney Laurendine, 25, of Spotsylvania (Virginia Chapter)
- Nathaniel Francis Leigh, 35, of Port Tobacco (Washington, D.C. Chapter, Vice President)
- Roger William Long, 37, of Woodbridge (Virginia Chapter)
- Darryl Scott McKeithan, 32, of Accokeek (Washington, D.C. Chapter)
- Brantley Jerard Myers, 44, of Stafford (Washington, D.C.)
- Norman Ray Nelson, 58, of Parkville (Southern Maryland Chapter, Secretary)
- David Anthony Pharr, 50, of Waldorf (Washington, D.C., Sgt. at Arms)
- Gregory Thomas Pomelear, 46, of Severn (Southern Maryland Chapter, Vice President)
- Dionte Dewayne Rodgers, 32, of Manassas (Virginia Chapter)
- Aurelio Salvador, 37, of Beltsville (Washington, D.C.)
- Courney Dawaun Scott, 37, of Lusby (Southern Maryland Chapter)
- Jason Morse Smith, 45, of Temple Hills (Washington, D.C. Chapter, President)
- Albert Douglas Venson, Jr., 60, of Upper Marlboro (Washington, D.C.)
- Delonte Brandon Weir, 35, of Waldorf (Washington, D.C. Chapter, Business Manager)
- Aaron Donald Jerrell Wilson, 36, of Middle River (Baltimore Chapter, Sgt. at Arms)
One of the suspects, Darryl McKeithan, is being held in a detention center outside of Charles County. Shawn Fleming is being held at the Charles County Detention Center without bond. A judge has released the 19 other suspects.
The following law enforcement agencies assisted with this investigation:
- United States Marshals Service
- Charles County Sheriff Officers assigned to the U.S. Marshals Task Force
- Maryland State Police
- Prince George’s County Police Department
- Calvert County Sheriff’s Office
- Saint Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office
- Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives
- Baltimore County Police Department
- Baltimore City Police Department
- Prince William County Police Department
- Fairfax County Police Department
- Stafford County Sheriff’s Office
- Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office
UPDATE 10/31/2020 @ 3:30 p.m: Detectives from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office are Investigating a Quadruple Shooting at the Room 301 Lounge in Waldorf.
On October 30, 2020, at approximately 9:00 p.m., officers responded to Room 301 Lounge/Bar located at 2175 Crain Highway in Waldorf for the report of a shooting.
When officers arrived, they found four people had been shot.
Three victims were transported to area hospitals where one victim, Dontrell Lowell Watson, 34, of Upper Marlboro, was pronounced deceased.
Of the remaining three victims, one is in critical condition and the other two are in serious condition.
A preliminary investigation indicated the shooting was the result of a dispute between two groups of people.
Detectives are working leads and ask anyone with additional information to call Detective R. Johnson at (301) 609-6453.
Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app. The investigation is ongoing.
UPDATE: The Charles County Sheriff’s Office confirmed they are currently investigating a shooting in the area of a business called Room 301 Lounge/Bar in the 2100 block of Crain Highway in Waldorf. The 911 call came in at 9:00 p.m. Reports of four people injured. Unknown extent of injuries. Victims being taken to treatment facilities. Scene has been secured. Please avoid the area.
Detectives are on scene of shooting and pursuing leads. Anyone with information is asked to call (301) 932-2222. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can call 1-866-411-TIPS.
9:30 p.m: On Friday, October 30, 2020, at approximately 9:00 p.m., police, fire and rescue personnel were dispatched to the Big Mouth Liquors located at 2175 Crain Highway in Waldorf, for the shooting.
Officers arrived on the scene in under two minutes from the initial dispatch and found one victim and reported CPR in progress. The victim was then reported to have agonal breathing with no CPR in progress approximately five minutes after arrival.
As additional units arrived on the scene, Officers found three victims inside of the Smoking Room 301. Officers applied a tourniquet on one victim.
Police located one handgun inside of the business, along with multiple pieces of evidence and shell casings outside of both businesses and the nearby apartment complex.
Fire and rescue personnel requested a helicopters for all four patients. Medical personnel transported a 30-year-old male by ground to an area trauma center with a gunshot wound to the lower extremity.
Maryland State Police Helicopter Trooper 2 transported a 37-year-old male to an area trauma center with life-threatening injuries.
Maryland State Police Helicopter Trooper 7 transported a 55-year-old male, and a 67-year-old male to an area trauma center with unknown severity of injuries.
The Charles County Sheriff’s Office and Criminal Investigations Division along with Crime Lab Technicians responded and are investigating the incident.
Detectives are on scene of shooting and pursuing leads. Anyone with information is asked to call (301) 932-2222. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can call 1-866-411-TIPS.
Police broadcasted a lookout for a possible shooting suspect that was described as a black male approximately 5’10, wearing blue jeans and a gray hoodie. The suspect was last seen running Northbound away from the shooting location.
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WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Molecular Partners AG (NASDAQ: MOLN): (i) pursuant and/or traceable to the offering documents issued in connection with the Company's initial public offering conducted on or about June 16, 2021 (the "IPO"); and/or (ii) between June 16, 2021 and April 26, 2022, both dates inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important September 12, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline.
SO WHAT: If you purchased Molecular Partners securities you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.
WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Molecular Partners class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=7548 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than September 12, 2022. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.
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DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, the IPO documents were negligently prepared and, as a result, contained untrue statements of material fact or omitted to state other facts necessary to make the statements made not misleading and were not prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations governing their preparation. Additionally, the complaint alleges that, throughout the Class Period, defendants made materially false and misleading statements regarding the Company's business, operations, and prospects. Specifically, the IPO documents and defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) ensovibep was less effective at treating COVID-19 than defendants had led investors to believe; (2) accordingly, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") was reasonably likely to require an additional Phase 3 study of ensovibep before granting the drug Emergency Use Authorization ("EUA"); (3) waning global rates of COVID-19 significantly reduced the Company's chances of securing EUA for ensovibep; (4) as a product candidate, MP0310 (AMG 506), in development for the treatment of certain types of cancer, was less attractive to Amgen Inc. ("Amgen") than defendants had led investors to believe; (5) accordingly, there was a significant likelihood that Amgen would return global rights of MP0310 to Molecular Partners; (6) as a result of all the foregoing, the clinical and commercial prospects of ensovibep and MP0310 were overstated; and (7) as a result, the IPO documents and defendants' public statements throughout the Class Period were materially false and/or misleading and failed to state information required to be stated therein. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.
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A (yucky!) remedy for heart disease and asthma! Scientists say preserving stool samples for decades could be a good insurance policy against ill health
Could freezing your own stool sample when you are young and healthy be the secret to fighting illness later in life?
That’s the unsavoury suggestion from a group of U.S. medics who say putting faecal matter on ice at -80c for several decades, before thawing it and putting it back inside the body when you get ill, could help combat everything from the side-effects of chemotherapy to asthma and heart disease.
The scientists, from Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, both in Boston, U.S., say preserving stool samples in this way could be a good insurance policy against ill health.
‘It would be similar to when parents bank their baby’s umbilical cord blood for possible future use,’ they wrote in the journal Trends in Molecular Medicine in June.
Cord blood is rich in stem cells which can potentially grow into any type of healthy new tissue when placed back in the body. Stem cells extracted from donor cord blood are already used to treat certain blood cancers.
In the UK, there are seven privately run umbilical cord blood banks, taking around 27,000 deposits a year in total. Parents using the service must pay a clinic about £100 a year to keep the sample frozen, in case their child develops a serious illness for which there may be no effective treatments.
The NHS accepts donated cord blood for use in medical treatment but doesn’t offer a storage service. And there’s no evidence that stored umbilical cord blood has yet been used to treat children.
But can freezing faeces in our youth come to our rescue if we get sick years later?
The theory is that when we’re young and in peak physical condition — in our teens or early-20s, say the researchers — so, too, is our gut microbiome, the intestinal ‘soup’ made up of trillions of microbes.
This microbial mixture is thought to be crucial for keeping a host of illnesses at bay, including obesity, heart disease, food allergies, dementia and even, according to some studies, Covid-19.
Any imbalance in the ratio of good and bad bacteria in the gut may increase the risk of these conditions.
And because faecal matter is thought to contain the same bugs found in our guts, it’s potentially a rich source of the healthy microbes we might need later to restore the bacterial balance to normal.
Despite the yuck factor, faecal matter transplants, where poo from a healthy person is deposited into the patient’s gut (through a tube into the stomach via the nose or rectum, or they swallow a capsule with the donor sample that’s been treated and dehydrated), are sanctioned by NICE to treat C. difficile infection.
This gut infection kills around 1,600 people a year in the UK — those at risk include hospital patients being treated with antibiotics, as well as the elderly and those whose immune systems have been weakened by, for example, chemotherapy (which wipes out ‘good’ bacteria, allowing ‘bad’ bacteria, such as C. difficile, to flourish).
Transplanting faecal matter from a healthy donor into an infected patient can restore levels of good bacteria and keep C. difficile at bay.
Such is the demand for donated poo samples that the Microbiome Treatment Centre, a Birmingham-based clinic that pays healthy volunteers up to £100 for their donated faeces, has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority to supply the NHS with faecal samples to use in C. difficile treatment.
While the centre does not currently freeze samples on behalf of patients for their later use, at least one clinic in the U.S., OpenBiome in Somerville, Massachusetts, is reportedly offering the public the chance to do so, for an undisclosed fee. This currently only applies for C. difficile infection, if they one day get it.
But stool storage centres may have no shortage of customers if current research leads to them getting the green light to supply faecal transplants for other conditions.
For example, one recent study found that giving some cancer patients a deposit from their own stools helped them cope with the toxic effects of chemotherapy drugs.
In a trial at the Sorbonne University in Paris, France, published in Nature Communications in May 2021, stool samples were collected from 25 patients just before having chemotherapy for leukaemia.
Once the chemo was completed, doctors transplanted the healthy faecal matter back into half the patients; the rest had a placebo treatment.
In those given a faecal transplant, the microbiome was rapidly restored to its healthy pre-treatment state, with normal levels of ‘good’ bacteria dampening down inflammation.
So should we soon be banking our own waste as a future treatment?
‘At the moment, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to support this,’ says Dr Duane Mellor, a dietitian and a lecturer in gastroenterology at Aston University Medical School in Birmingham.
‘For example, you can’t just assume the bacteria in your stool is exactly the same as in your gut.’
That’s because there are several metres of intestinal tissue to pass through and the environment along it changes significantly.
Another issue is storage: there have been concerns that umbilical cord blood might not survive the freezing process for years.
Tempting as it may sound to bank stools for future use, Dr Mellor says: ‘I can think of much better ways to spend money on improving our health.’
Under the microscope
Former Premier League and France striker Louis Saha, 43, takes our health quiz
Can you run up stairs?
I can’t at the moment as I have injured a tendon behind my left knee playing football. But normally I do at least two gym sessions a week, some cardio and I play tennis twice a week.
How has the pandemic affected you?
In a way it saved my life, as it made me slow down. I was travelling a lot to meetings in Asia, the U.S. and the Caribbean. I was close to burning out, but lockdown made me reflect on my priorities and spend time with family.
Get your five a day?
Not regularly enough, although my family try to force me to eat more.
Ever dieted?
I’m far more careful about what I eat now I’m not playing professionally. I try to stick to two meals a day, sometimes just one. I’m 6ft 1in and when playing, weighed about 13.7st (87kg). Now I’m about 14.6st (93kg).
Any vices?
Croissants. Because I was training so hard as a footballer [he retired in 2013], I could eat them all the time and probably had two a day every day — with strawberry jam.
Any family ailments?
Mum has asthma, which I had a bit.
Worst injury or illness?
I’ve had hamstring, knee, ankle and calf injuries from playing football.
Pop any pills?
During my football career, I took my fair share of painkillers and anti-inflammatories.
Had anything removed?
I have twice had to have a tooth taken out after clashes with goalkeepers.
ever have plastic surgery?
No. If you’re in entertainment, looking fake is allowed, but in sport it’s not.
Tried alternative remedies?
I’m a curious person so I’m open to the idea.
Ever been depressed?
Due to my Caribbean roots, I always see the positives. But in lockdown I realised I’d started not enjoying everyday things. Now I’ve reassessed.
Hangover cure?
I have never been drunk in my life.
What keeps you awake at night?
Thinking. I sleep with a notepad by my bed and only get five or six hours.
Any phobias?
I’m claustrophobic. I had a cycling accident two years ago. I had broken ribs and couldn’t breathe. I was put in a neck brace and had to wear a face mask. Then I had an MRI scan and felt claustrophobic. I now feel scared in confined spaces.
Like to live for ever?
Absolutely not. Without a limited amount of time there is no motivation to do anything. Everyone would just think, ‘I’ll do it later’.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Jay Carney, the top policy and communications executive at Amazon and one-time White House spokesman, has been named the head of policy at Airbnb, marking another high-profile departure for Amazon as it faces a shifting consumer landscape and heightened regulatory scrutiny.
Carney, who served as the press secretary for President Barack Obama, will join Airbnb’s executive team and work with co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky, the San Francisco-based home-sharing company said in a Friday blog post.
“Jay has worked at the highest levels of both government and technology, serving as a strategic counselor to the President, and at one of the largest tech companies in the world,” Chesky said in the post.
Carney will join Airbnb in September in Washington, D.C.
In an email sent Friday to the company’s senior leadership team, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy thanked Carney for “his many significant accomplishments,” including helping the company “build a strong set of capabilities in Public Policy and PR.”
Seattle-based Amazon has seen string of departures since Jassy, who previously ran the company’s cloud-computing unit AWS, succeeded founder Jeff Bezos as CEO last summer. At least half of Jassy’s tenure has been marked by headaches over the glut of warehouses the company acquired during the pandemic. He’s pledged to bring profitability back to the company and is reported to have a more hands-on approach to the role.
This month, Dave Clark, the chief executive of Amazon’s consumer business who oversaw a mass expansion of Amazon’s logistics footprint, left the company after 23 years. Clark, who will join the logistics startup Flexport in September, was replaced by Doug Herrington, another executive who helped launch Amazon Fresh in 2017. Two of the company’s most senior Black leaders, Alicia Boler Davis and David Bozeman, also left last month, leaving Amazon’s elite senior leadership group, or “S-team,” without any Black members.
Carney started with Amazon seven years ago and ran the company’s global corporate affairs organization, reporting directly to the CEO. He was White House press secretary from 2011 to 2014 after serving as director of communications for then Vice President Joe Biden. At Amazon, he oversaw policy and public relations, focusing on the company’s relationship with lawmakers and the White House. In the role, he took a more combative posture, sometimes taking on members of the media and lawmakers critical of the company.
“Everything about my time at Amazon has exceeded my expectations, and I will forever be grateful to my colleagues in GCA, on Steam and across the businesses for their guidance, support and friendship over the years,” Carney wrote to his team Friday in an email that was obtained by The Associated Press.
His departure comes amid increasing scrutiny on Amazon from Washington. Antitrust regulators at the Federal Trade Commission have been investigating Amazon’s business practices. The agency has reviewed Amazon’s recently completed $8.5 billion buyout of Hollywood studio MGM and retains the discretion to challenge it.
On Thursday, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., who heads the Senate Judiciary antitrust panel, urged the FTC to investigate Amazon’s newly announced planned $3.9 billion acquisition of One Medical, raising concern over the retail giant’s past conduct and the deal’s potential implications for consumers’ health data.
Amazon’s e-commerce empire is estimated to control 50% to 70% of online market sales. Some independent merchants who sell products on Amazon.com have complained about the company’s practices, such as contract provisions said to prevent sellers from offering their products at lower prices or on better terms on any other online platform, including their own websites.
In its defense, Amazon has said that sellers set their own prices for the products they offer on its platform.
Landmark legislative proposals pending in Congress have raised the issue of a possible forced spinoff of Amazon’s private-label products that compete with vendors on the platform. The legislation has cleared key committees in both houses of Congress but has languished for months as prospects for votes by the full Senate or House have dimmed. For its part, Amazon has pushed back on the bill.
Jassy said in the email to the company’s leadership the search for Carney’s replacement will begin immediately.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Emergency workers recovered three bodies from a school hit by a Russian strike in eastern Ukraine, officials said Friday, one of a string of attacks on the nation.
The casualties in the city of Kramatorsk followed a barrage Thursday on a densely populated area of Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, that killed at least three people and wounded 23.
In the most significant agreement involving the warring parties so far, Russian and Ukrainian officials signed deals with the U.N. and Turkey to avert a global food crisis by clearing the way for the shipment of millions of tons of Ukrainian grain and some Russian exports of grain and fertilizer. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address the deals offer “a chance to prevent a global catastrophe – a famine that could lead to political chaos in many countries of the world, in particular in the countries that help us.”
Yet the war that has blocked those grain shipments for almost five months did not abate. Russia this week reiterated its plans to seize territories beyond eastern Ukraine, where the Russian military has been trying to conquer the Donbas region, comprising the Donetsk and Luhansk provinces.
The Ukrainian president’s office said that in one Donbas city, Kramatorsk, Russian shelling destroyed a school and damaged 85 residential buildings. Ukraine’s state emergencies agency said rescuers found three bodies in the ruins of the school, which was hit Thursday.
“Russian strikes on schools and hospitals are very painful and reflect its true goal of reducing peaceful cities to ruins,” Donetsk Gov. Pavlo Kyrylenko said in televised remarks, repeating his call for residents to evacuate.
Russia gave a different account of the attack. Defense Ministry spokesman Lt. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Thursday’s strike killed more than 300 Ukrainian troops using Kramatorsk’s School No. 23 as their base. He said another strike destroyed a munitions depot in the southern city of Mykolaiv.
Konashenkov also said Russian forces destroyed four U.S.-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems between July 5-20. The U.S. said it has supplied 12 of the multiple-rocket launchers to Ukraine. The claims could not be independently verified.
A senior U.S. defense official, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity in line with department rules, said Thursday that Russia had not yet taken out a single HIMARS but was likely to “get lucky” and do so at some point.
The U.S. announced Friday that as part of a new $270 million security assistance package, it will deliver four more HIMARS to Ukraine. The package will allow Kyiv to acquire up to 580 Phoenix Ghost drones, about 36,000 rounds of artillery ammunition and more guided rockets known as GMLRS.
Ukrainian forces have used U.S.-made rocket launchers and tactical drones to hold at bay Russia’s larger and more heavily equipped forces. The Ukrainian military has used HIMARS, which have a higher range and better precision compared with similar Soviet-era systems in the Russian and Ukrainian inventory, to strike Russian munitions depots and other key targets.
In the Dnipro region of central Ukraine, three schools were destroyed in the latest Russian strikes, Ukrainian authorities said. Seven Russian missiles hit the small town of Apostolove, wounding 18 residents.
The regional governor, Valentyn Reznichenko, decried the “senseless” attack.
“There are no military goals behind it, and this shelling could only be explained by their desire to keep people on edge and sow panic and fear,” Reznichenko said.
In other developments Friday:
— The British Defense Ministry said it believes that Russia is experiencing “critical shortages” of dedicated ground-attack missiles and therefore has increased its use of air-defense missiles “in secondary ground attack mode.” The ministry said Russia has “almost certainly” deployed S-300 and S-400 strategic air defense systems designed to shoot down aircraft and missiles at long range, and that there is a “high chance” of them missing their intended targets and causing civilian casualties.
— The senior U.S. defense official said the fight for Donetsk is “likely to last through the summer,” with Russia achieving slow gains at high cost. The official said Russia is launching tens of thousands artillery rounds per day but has used a lot of “smarter munitions” and “can’t keep it up forever.”
— A city council member in Russia’s third-largest city was charged with disseminating false information about Russia’s armed forces and could face up to three years in prison if convicted. The criminal case against Novosibirsk council member Helga Pirogova was opened Friday, according to Russian state news agency RIA-Novosti. Investigators found that she “published deliberately false information under the guise of a reliable message containing data on the use of the Russian Armed Forces,” the report said, without giving further details. The independent Latvia-based news outlet Meduza said the investigation began after a tweet by Pirogova criticizing “luxurious” funerals for Russians killed in Ukraine.
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Nomaan Merchant in Washington contributed to this report.
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Newborn baby abandoned at front door of home in afternoon heat, police say
MESA, Ariz. (Arizona’s Family/Gray News) - Police in Arizona are investigating a situation where they say a newborn baby was abandoned outside in the heat at a random home’s front door.
The Mesa Police Department reports that a woman inside the home notified officers of the child at about 11:30 a.m. on Friday.
According to Arizona’s Family, the female resident told police that someone rang the doorbell and thought it was a package delivery. However, she found the baby on the ground when opening the door and called 911.
Police said the child was wrapped in a blanket and didn’t appear to be more than a day old. The child was taken to a hospital for observation and expected to be OK.
Detectives are continuing their investigation and urged anyone with further information to contact the Mesa Police Department at 480-644-2211.
The National Weather Service had issued an excessive heat warning for central Arizona on Friday, where temperatures were expected to reach as high as 111 degrees.
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Western Dubuque topples Davenport Assumption to win Class 3A state baseball title
IOWA CITY — For all the muscle Davenport Assumption had flexed at the Class 3A Iowa state baseball tournament, Western Dubuque wasn't having any of it when the championship lights flipped on.
The No. 2 seed Bobcats struck early and let southpaw starter Isaac Then take it from there, resulting in Friday's 7-1 win over the top-seeded Knights at Duane Banks Field in Iowa City. The victory gives Western Dubuque its first baseball state title in program history.
"There have been a lot of great teams to come through here recently. We maybe didn't have the biggest names," senior Tucker Nauman said, "but it feels great to bring this title to W-D."
Getting to this stage saw Assumption cruise with two run-rule victories. Western Dubuque, meanwhile, had to fight off elimination with a walkoff win in the quarterfinals, followed by a tough win over Sergeant Bluff-Luton in the semis. But none of that mattered once Friday's championship game commenced. The Bobcats quickly showed this opportunity wasn't too overwhelming.
It certainly wasn't for Isaac Then, who finished the season unbeaten after a strong mound effort all the way through. Then yielded just two hits, one unearned run and a walk with nine strikeouts over seven solid frames. He gave up a hit in the first and didn't allow another until the sixth.
"Isaac's a warrior," Nauman said. "He's been doing that for us all year."
The Bobcat bats took their cue from Then and gave him the support he needed. Western Dubuque grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first, tacked on two more in the third before scoring single runs in the fourth and fifth innings. Two more arrived in the sixth to cement the dominant effort.
Then helped out with some of that, delivering a two-run single in the third that gave Western Dubuque some breathing room at 3-0. He was one of three Bobcats with a multi-hit game, joining left-fielder Brett Harris (2-for-3, 2 runs) and second baseman Jake Goodman (3-for-4, run, RBI).
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All drama had been long removed by the time Western Dubuque piled in jubilation near the mound. A school that has churned out several titles across multiple sports in recent years has a hard-earned baseball trophy coming back home.
"We had to keep the pressure on them," Western Dubuque coach Casey Bryant said. "They had been boat racing everybody. Assumption is a fantastic team, and our goal was to beat them at their own game. Get our fast guys on and make some things happen. We did a great job of that."
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Georgia’s Supreme Court overturned a prominent attorney’s murder conviction. Prosecutors now want to retry him
By Jamiel Lynch and Christina Maxouris, CNN
A Georgia district attorney’s office is planning to retry Claud “Tex” McIver for murder in his wife’s killing after the state’s supreme court overturned his previous conviction last month.
Claud “Tex” McIver was convicted in 2018 of felony murder and other charges stemming from the 2016 killing of his wife, Diane, who was fatally shot by McIver while sitting in front of him in a car. The attorney previously told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the shooting was an accident and that the gun, which was on his lap while he was sleeping in the back seat, fired after he was abruptly awoken.
In June, Georgia’s highest court overturned McIver’s felony murder conviction, ruling that the jury should have been instructed that they could consider a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter.
In a motion filed on Friday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis asked the county superior court to set a new date for the trial within 180 days of receiving the Supreme Court’s ruling.
The district attorney’s office said it plans to retry McIver on felony murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
“The jury which served at the original trial of this case evaluated all of the evidence and unanimously convicted Defendant of intentional crimes of violence against his wife,” the district attorney’s office said. “This fact weighs heavily in the State’s consideration of how best to serve the interests of justice in this case.”
McIver remains in the custody of the Georgia Department of Corrections, according to jail logs.
In its request for a trial, the district attorney’s office said McIver is serving his five-year sentence for his conviction of influencing a witness, which the Supreme Court did not overturn, adding that while he “has not spent five years in custody, five years will have elapsed soon.”
In a statement to CNN, McIver’s attorneys maintained their client’s previous murder conviction was wrong.
“The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously declared that the evidence against Tex McIver was weak. The Court unanimously held that the prosecution behaved improperly and introduced evidence at the first trial that had no relevance or basis in fact,” attorneys Amanda Clark Palmer, Bruce Harvey and Don Samuel said. “The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the faulty conviction. Now, the prosecution brags that it is only seeking justice. It is better late than never, but justice would be recognizing that Tex McIver is entirely not guilty.”
In overturning McIver’s murder conviction last month, the Supreme Court said that based on the evidence and testimony during the trial, “the jury could have concluded that the revolver was not deliberately or intentionally fired, but rather, as McIver suggests, discharged as a result of his being startled awake, reflexively or involuntarily clutching at the bag holding the firearm, and inadvertently contacting the trigger,” according to the ruling.
The court further found that the evidence supporting McIver intent to kill his wife was “disputed and circumstantial,” adding, “No witness testified to any disagreement or quarrel between McIver and Diane, and many witnesses testified that they were very much in love.”
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Citizen Award Ceremony - Rescheduled - Green Bay Metro Fire Department
The Green Bay Metro Fire Department would like to cordially invite our local media and community leaders to the Citizen Award Ceremony on Tuesday, July 19th at 6 PM....
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by: Jay Puskar Posted: Jul 22, 2022 / 09:25 PM EDT Updated: Jul 22, 2022 / 09:25 PM EDT SHARE As the 84th Save-An-Eye all-star football game nears kick-off on July 29, players from this year’s game reflect on being associated with this long running tradition and the connections it has within families. | https://www.yourerie.com/sports/local-hs-sports-news/family-traditions-continue-with-save-an-eye-all-star-game/ | 2022-07-23T03:11:18Z | https://www.yourerie.com/sports/local-hs-sports-news/family-traditions-continue-with-save-an-eye-all-star-game/ | true | null |
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams threw the last of their lavish offseason parties Thursday night so they could hand out their massive Super Bowl championship rings to their current and former players.
Sean McVay sees the Friday morning after that soirée as the dividing line between the success of last season and the formidable task in front of the Rams this fall as they attempt to become the NFL’s first repeat champions in 18 years.
“It was kind of good timing, because now it represents, ‘Let’s turn the page,’” McVay said outside the Rams’ training camp headquarters in balmy Orange County. “Let’s not minimize what a great year last year was, but that’s not going to have anything to do with this year.”
Most successful coaches repeat some version of this philosophy after a title, but McVay believes the Rams have the talent and the leadership to stay in the race for a second ring. Even if the Rams fall short, McVay is determined to make sure it isn’t because of complacency.
“So many things have to go right,” McVay said. “We could be a better team this year, and I think we’ve got a chance to do that, and it might not mean we win a Super Bowl, because there are a lot of things that take place throughout the course of a game — the bounce of a ball here — certain things that are out of your control.”
The Rams got several of those bounces during their playoff run while winning consecutive thrillers over Tampa Bay, San Francisco and Cincinnati with late-game surges. Those breaks meant the difference between an excellent season and a title-winning campaign, so McVay plans to make sure only that his team is prepared to get in the position to have another chance.
After the Rams made their first Super Bowl under McVay three seasons ago, they went 9-7 the following year while missing the playoffs for the only time in McVay’s career. The coach credits that slight decline to those bad bounces, not to any post-Super Bowl hangover or preparation flaws.
“A hangover, to me, what that entails is guys think they’re better than they are,” McVay said. “They stop working the right way, complacency sets in and the previous success you think is going to have anything to do with your future success. We’ve got the right kind of guys in our locker room, the right kind of coaches that are intrinsically motivated.”
The Rams have a few practical tasks to perform in camp. They must identify a replacement for departed starting cornerback Darious Williams and right guard Austin Corbett, and they must build teamwork and communication with new receiver Allen Robinson and middle linebacker Bobby Wagner, who must both take on major roles immediately.
The Rams will hold their first practice at UC Irvine on Sunday. They’re getting an early jump on camp partly because they’ve got the first game of the new season as the defending champs: They’ll host Von Miller’s Buffalo Bills on Thursday, Sept. 8.
As for his own future, McVay admitted he contemplated stepping away from the game before deciding to continue with the Rams. He hasn’t finalized a contract extension yet with the team, but he said the negotiations are “in a good place,” and it’s “more than likely” they’ll finalize a deal in training camp.
General manager Les Snead is also expected to agree to a contract extension during training camp to continue their partnership with the Rams, who have five consecutive winning seasons, four playoff berths, three NFC West titles, two Super Bowl appearances and one championship during their half-decade together.
“Myself and Les, being a pair, when we get that thing finalized, you guys will know,” McVay said. “But I feel really good about the direction that’s going.”
NOTES: The Rams placed All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list along with linebacker Travin Howard and rookies Quentin Lake and Kyren Williams. Ramsey had offseason shoulder surgery, and McVay said the team will be deliberate with Ramsey’s rehabilitation. “When we did do that surgery on him, it was important … to attack the rehab the right way, and most importantly, be ready for Sept. 8, ready to go, so we’ll be smart about that progress for him,” McVay said.
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Avatar Studios Announces First Feature-length Movie Focusing On Aang
Team Avatar is back in an all-new movie from Avatar Studios.
Avatar Studios made the exciting announcement of their first feature-length film during San Diego Comic-Con.
The movie will expand the story of the famous Avatar Aang and his mighty friends in an all-new adventure. Details about this update came from Janet Varney, the voice of Korra, who virtually gave the news to the fans.
You can check out the announcement within the Avatar: Braving the Element panel, as shown here:
Other cast members of the Avatar series also came to the event to celebrate the series and the newest launch, including Dante Basco (Zuko), Jack de Sena (Sokka), and Phil LaMarr (the Earth King.) In the panel, they discussed famous scenes and relationships between the characters.
Avatar Studios’ Aang Film Release Date
Currently, there is no news about a release date for this Avatar Studios exclusive about Aang and his friends. But, hopefully, more updates will come out now that they have officially announced its debut at SDCC.
We do know that there are also other plans for the franchise, such as three animated Avatar movies. Although information about these projects is vague, the community is still happy to see all this brand-new content for the beloved series.
As for the Netflix adaptation, fans are still waiting to hear updates about this feature since the show has not received a release date or trailer. However, we do at least have information about the cast of the latest series.
Now that Avatar Studios has finally revealed Aang’s newest movie, we’ll have to see what happens next for Team Avatar.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Alyssa Thomas had the first triple-double in franchise history, DeWanna Bonner scored 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting and the Connecticut Sun never trailed Friday night in their 94-84 win over the Minnesota Lynx.
Thomas made 7 of 13 from the field and finished with 15 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists — the 17th triple-double in WNBA history — and three steals. Courtney Williams also scored 15 points for Connecticut (18-9) and Brionna Jones and Bria Hartley scored 11 apiece.
Connecticut jumped to a 10-4 lead before Sylvia Fowles scored inside to make it 10-all midway through the first quarter but the Sun scored 24 of the next 36 points to make it 34-22 when Joyner Holmes converted a three-point play with 8 minutes to go in the second quarter. Minnesota trailed by double figures the rest of the way.
Aerial Powers led the Lynx with 14 points and Rachel Banham added 11. Sylvia Fowles, Kayla McBride and Nikolina Milic scored 12 points apiece.
Minnesota (10-18), which has eight regular season games remaining, is two games back of eighth-place Dallas for the final playoff berth.
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SEATTLE (AP) — Justin Upton is a free agent again.
The Seattle Mariners optioned Upton to Triple-A Tacoma on Friday, and the veteran refused the assignment and chose to become a free agent for the second time this season.
Seattle made the move to create space on the roster after outfielder Kyle Lewis was activated from the seven-day injured list after recovering from a concussion.
Upton, who was released by the Los Angeles Angels after spring training, signed a one-year deal with the Mariners on May 21. The 34-year-old joined the big league squad on June 17 after spending a few weeks in Triple-A and hit .125 with six hits and one homer in 48 at-bats.
Upton’s homer came July 2, when his solo shot tied the game at 1 in a 2-1 victory over Oakland.
“Justin Upton added a lot to our team, and that did not show up in the box score or the stat line,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “He joined our team at a point where we were struggling. ... It was super valuable, really valuable.”
The Mariners entered a game Friday against Houston on a 14-game winning streak, one shy of the franchise record set in 2001.
Upton is still being paid $19.5 million this season by the Angels, the remaining balance of a $106 million, five-year contract he signed in 2018.
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Bestselling author Wes Moore won the Democratic primary for Maryland governor on Friday, setting up a general election contest against Republican Dan Cox, a hard-line conservative endorsed by former President Donald Trump.
Moore, the author of the book “The Other Wes Moore” and the former CEO of an anti-poverty nonprofit, defeated a long list of other high-profile Democrats, including Tom Perez, the former U.S. labor secretary and ex-Democratic National Committee chair, and Peter Franchot, the state's longtime comptroller.
Moore will be the strong favorite in the November election against Cox, a right-wing member of the Maryland House of Delegates whose extreme brand of politics is considered a liability in a heavily Democratic state that twice elected centrist Republican Gov. Larry Hogan. Moore would be the state's first Black governor if elected.
A political novice, Moore was boosted in his campaign by Oprah Winfrey, who hosted a virtual fundraiser for him. He also had the support of U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the No. 2 House Democrat.
Cox was declared the winner of the Republican primary on Tuesday night. It took until Friday to call the Democratic primary for Moore because the margins were tighter and a larger number of mail ballots were cast in the race. Maryland law prohibits counties from opening mail ballots until the Thursday after election day.
Cox, an acolyte of Trump and supporter of right-wing causes, has promoted Trump’s lies of a stolen 2020 election, organized buses to Washington for the “Stop the Steal” rally on Jan. 6, 2021, and tweeted during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol that then-Vice President Mike Pence was a “traitor."
Democrats see Moore as a strong candidate with a compelling personal story.
He was raised by a single mother after his father died when Moore was 3. Moore graduated from Valley Forge Military College and Johns Hopkins University and won a Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University.
He later served as a captain and paratrooper with the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne and saw combat in Afghanistan.
He started and eventually sold a small business called BridgeEdU, which, according to his website, “reinvents freshman year of college for underserved students to increase their likelihood of long-term success.” During his four years as CEO of the anti-poverty nonprofit Robin Hood Foundation, the organization distributed more than $600 million to help impoverished families.
Moore has written a number of books, including “The Other Wes Moore,” a memoir that juxtaposes his life with that of another man with the same name and a similar background who ended up serving a life sentence for murder.
GOP voters' decision to nominate Cox dashed the hopes of Hogan and other establishment Republicans that the party could hold on to the governor’s mansion in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1. Hogan was able to draw bipartisan support with his moderate policies and his willingness to criticize Trump when he felt it warranted — a significant act in a party that expects its members to fall in line behind its leader.
Hogan, who was prohibited from running for a third consecutive term, endorsed his former Cabinet member Kelly Schulz in the four-way Republican primary. Hogan has not been shy in his distaste for Cox, denouncing him as a “nut” and a “QAnon whack job.” Cox sued over Hogan's stay-at-home orders and regulations at the start of the pandemic and introduced a resolution to impeach Hogan for what Cox called “malfeasance in office.”
Hogan will not vote for him in November, his spokesperson said Wednesday.
Trump gloated over Cox's success over Schulz on Tuesday night, writing in a statement, “RINO Larry Hogan’s Endorsement doesn’t seem to be working out so well for his heavily favored candidate."
Hogan shot back Wednesday, tweeting that “Trump lost Republicans the White House, the House, and the Senate.” He said Trump will “cost us a Governor’s seat in Maryland where I ran 45 points ahead of him.”
“He’s fighting for his ego,” Hogan said. “We’re fighting to win, and the fight goes on.”
Jim Dornan, a Republican political strategist with experience in Maryland politics, described Cox’s victory in the primary as “a disaster” for down-ballot GOP candidates relying on a strong gubernatorial nominee to draw voters to the polls. He said any satisfaction Trump gleaned from defeating Hogan’s candidate would be short-lived because Republicans are now likely to lose the general election.
“I guess it can be put this way: Trump won the battle, and Hogan is looking to win the war,” said Dornan, who managed Republican Ellen Sauerbrey’s 1998 gubernatorial campaign and ran former Republican Party chair Michael Steele's exploratory committee for governor last year before he decided against a bid.
Still, the fact that Hogan's handpicked successor lost to a Trump-backed rival is an ominous sign for any national political ambitions Hogan may have, said Todd Eberly, a political science professor at St. Mary's College of Maryland. Hogan, like Trump, has been considering a Republican bid for president in 2024.
“I think the harsh reality is going to be, if that’s the case in a state that you’ve represented for the last eight years, a state that reelected you, it’s going to be that much harder for you to find success when you move beyond the borders of that state seeking a national nomination,” Eberly said.
Democrats have long viewed Cox as the weaker candidate in a general election. The Democratic Governors Association went so far as to spend more than $1 million to air an ad intended to help Cox in the Republican primary by stressing his Trump endorsement and his conservative bona fides.
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson, a Baltimore Democrat who has had plenty of disagreements with Hogan in recent years, said he and Hogan could sit down and discuss their differences and negotiate. Marylanders, he said, are not well represented by the winner of Tuesday’s GOP primary for governor.
“While it may be politically advantageous for the Democrats for that to be the case, I do worry what it means to have somebody who has such extreme views have a platform for the next four months,” Ferguson said.
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FunFair (FUN) traded flat against the U.S. dollar during the one day period ending at 20:00 PM ET on July 22nd. FunFair has a market cap of $484.85 million and approximately $47.11 million worth of FunFair was traded on exchanges in the last 24 hours. One FunFair coin can currently be bought for about $0.0471 or 0.00000081 BTC on cryptocurrency exchanges. During the last seven days, FunFair has traded flat against the U.S. dollar.
Here is how similar cryptocurrencies have performed during the last 24 hours:
- BITCOIN ADDITIONAL (BTCA) traded 2% lower against the dollar and now trades at $22,660.52 or 1.00150218 BTC.
- Binance USD (BUSD) traded 0.1% higher against the dollar and now trades at $1.00 or 0.00004424 BTC.
- Mammoth (MMT) traded 5.2% lower against the dollar and now trades at $1.52 or 0.00006735 BTC.
- Crypto.com Coin (CRO) traded up 5% against the dollar and now trades at $0.41 or 0.00001075 BTC.
- Parkgene (GENE) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $25.59 or 0.00045023 BTC.
- Dai (DAI) traded up 0% against the dollar and now trades at $1.00 or 0.00004418 BTC.
- Polygon (MATIC) traded 7.2% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.85 or 0.00003741 BTC.
- DREP (DREP) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $1.96 or 0.00003398 BTC.
- DREP [old] (DREP) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $1.96 or 0.00003399 BTC.
- THETA (THETA) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $5.25 or 0.00010640 BTC.
About FunFair
FunFair is a coin. It launched on June 23rd, 2017. FunFair’s total supply is 10,999,873,621 coins and its circulating supply is 10,298,879,189 coins. FunFair’s official website is funfair.io. The Reddit community for FunFair is /r/FunfairTech. FunFair’s official Twitter account is @FunFairTech and its Facebook page is accessible here.
FunFair Coin Trading
It is usually not currently possible to buy alternative cryptocurrencies such as FunFair directly using US dollars. Investors seeking to trade FunFair should first buy Ethereum or Bitcoin using an exchange that deals in US dollars such as Coinbase, GDAX or Gemini. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Ethereum or Bitcoin to buy FunFair using one of the exchanges listed above.
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Komodo (KMD) traded 6% lower against the US dollar during the 1 day period ending at 20:00 PM Eastern on July 22nd. One Komodo coin can currently be bought for about $0.28 or 0.00001234 BTC on major cryptocurrency exchanges. During the last seven days, Komodo has traded up 0.9% against the US dollar. Komodo has a total market cap of $37.07 million and $2.22 million worth of Komodo was traded on exchanges in the last 24 hours.
Here is how related cryptocurrencies have performed during the last 24 hours:
- Zcash (ZEC) traded 3.1% lower against the dollar and now trades at $59.78 or 0.00264203 BTC.
- Bitcoin Gold (BTG) traded 11.4% higher against the dollar and now trades at $22.94 or 0.00101402 BTC.
- Horizen (ZEN) traded down 0.5% against the dollar and now trades at $16.82 or 0.00074340 BTC.
- RedFOX Labs (RFOX) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $0.13 or 0.00000270 BTC.
- Pirate Chain (ARRR) traded down 4.1% against the dollar and now trades at $0.56 or 0.00002461 BTC.
- Alchemy Pay (ACH) traded up 0.9% against the dollar and now trades at $0.0163 or 0.00000072 BTC.
- Zel (ZEL) traded flat against the dollar and now trades at $0.15 or 0.00000252 BTC.
- Bitcoin Private (BTCP) traded up 0.7% against the dollar and now trades at $0.86 or 0.00003806 BTC.
- BitcoinZ (BTCZ) traded 4.6% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.0002 or 0.00000001 BTC.
- TENT (TENT) traded down 2.6% against the dollar and now trades at $0.0445 or 0.00000197 BTC.
About Komodo
Komodo (CRYPTO:KMD) is a dPoW/PoW coin that uses the Equihash hashing algorithm. Its genesis date was September 13th, 2016. Komodo’s total supply is 131,586,722 coins and its circulating supply is 132,753,665 coins. Komodo’s official Twitter account is @komodoplatform and its Facebook page is accessible here. The official website for Komodo is komodoplatform.com. The official message board for Komodo is blog.komodoplatform.com. The Reddit community for Komodo is /r/komodoplatform and the currency’s Github account can be viewed here.
Komodo Coin Trading
It is usually not possible to buy alternative cryptocurrencies such as Komodo directly using U.S. dollars. Investors seeking to trade Komodo should first buy Bitcoin or Ethereum using an exchange that deals in U.S. dollars such as Changelly, GDAX or Gemini. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Bitcoin or Ethereum to buy Komodo using one of the exchanges listed above.
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Officer shoots 15-foot pet snake wrapped around owner’s throat, police say
PHILADELPHIA (CNN) - Police say they had to rescue a Pennsylvania man from his 15-foot pet snake.
Officers report they were called to the man’s home on Wednesday and found the snake wrapped around his owner’s neck.
Authorities said the man was lying on the floor unresponsive and the reptile would not let go. So, they shot it.
“At that time, the officers observed the snake, a very large, thick, 15-plus-foot snake. The snake’s midsection was wrapped around the male’s throat on the ground,” said Lt. Peter Nickischer of the Upper Macungie Township Police Department. “Literally, the officer looked into the room and the snake was looking up at him. It was face-to-face, and the officer just did what he had to do.”
According to police, the snake’s owner was not hit with any of the bullets but was taken to the hospital once the snake moved away and died.
Police did not release any further immediate information on the incident.
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Khabren Khatakhat: 5 Kanwariyas died in a road accident in Hathras, UP
In the Segment Khabren Khatakhat, you will find the top headlines of the day. This segment is a part of Zee News' important bulletin which covers all the latest news stories.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "Daily 4 Night" game were:
0-0-6-1, FIREBALL: 3
(zero, zero, six, one; FIREBALL: three)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Friday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "Daily 4 Night" game were:
0-0-6-1, FIREBALL: 3
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SEATTLE (AP) — Rookie sensation Julio Rodríguez was a last-minute scratch from the Seattle Mariners' lineup Friday night for a game against the Houston Astros with left wrist soreness.
The Mariners announced moments before first pitch that the 21-year-old would not play as Seattle tried for its 15th consecutive victory, which would match the franchise record set in 2001. The team did not say how Rodríguez was injured.
Rodríguez was slated to hit leadoff and play center field in the Mariners’ first game back from the All-Star Break. Dylan Moore made the start in center instead.
Rodríguez is days removed from a national coming out party at the All-Star Home Run Derby, where he lost to Juan Soto in the finals despite totaling a derby-most 81 home runs. He also played in his first All-Star Game on Tuesday.
He's a favorite for AL Rookie of the Year after hitting .275 with 16 home runs, 21 stolen bases, 52 RBIs and an .814 OPS during the season's first half.
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The numbers are in: Will someone win the latest Mega Millions jackpot or will the prize go up again?
The Mega Millions jackpot has ballooned to $660 million after there were no winners to match Tuesday's winning six numbers.
Now it's time to check your tickets to see if you're a lucky winner.
The numbers from Friday night's drawing were 14, 40, 60, 64 and 66, plus the gold Mega Ball 16, according to the lottery's website.
The cash prize is estimated to be $388 million, which is the third largest prize in Mega Millions history.
Strong ticket sales helped push Tuesday's prize to its historical rank, which was about $317 million in cash, according to the lottery's website.
There were four big winners Tuesday who drew the first five numbers, winning $1 million each. Fifty-two winners matched the first four numbers and the Mega Ball, the lottery said.
A $20 million jackpot was won on April 15, and since then there have been more than 15.5 million winning tickets at all prize levels, including 25 worth $1 million or more, the lottery said ahead of last night's drawing.
Three other jackpots have been won this year — a $426 million prize in California on Jan. 28, a $128 million jackpot in New York on March 8, and $110 million in Minnesota on April 12. | https://www.wlky.com/article/mega-millions-drawing-july-22-2022/40694393 | 2022-07-23T03:43:28Z | https://www.wlky.com/article/mega-millions-drawing-july-22-2022/40694393 | true | 11 |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nelson Velázquez hit two late homers and drove in five runs, Seiya Suzuki and Willson Contreras also went deep and the Chicago Cubs routed the Philadelphia Phillies 15-2 on Friday night.
Ian Happ and Suzuki each had four hits and Christopher Morel added three hits for the Cubs, who won their second in a row after losing nine straight.
Kyle Schwarber upped his NL-leading home run total to 30 with a solo drive in the first inning for the Phillies. Darick Hall contributed a pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth.
Chicago entered with the fourth-fewest wins in the majors while Philadelphia is in the thick of the NL wild-card playoff race. The Cubs outhit the Phillies 19-6.
With the Cubs ahead by nine runs, Phillies interim manager Rob Thomson sent backup catcher Garrett Stubbs to the mound in the ninth. Velázquez connected for his second home run in as many innings, a three-run shot to left field off Stubbs that made it 13-1. Two batters later, Suzuki cleared the wall in center with a two-run drive.
Velázquez replaced Rafael Ortega in the eighth and hit a pinch-hit, two-run shot off JoJo Romero.
Justin Steele (4-6) allowed one run and four hits in five innings.
Kyle Gibson (5-4) gave up six runs in 4 1/3 innings.
It was 1-all when Philadelphia’s sloppy defense in the fifth helped the Cubs score six times.
After Alfonso Rivas drew a leadoff walk, Morel followed with an RBI double and wound up scoring on the play when first baseman Rhys Hoskins made a wild throw that went into center field.
Happ hit an RBI single that finished Gibson and Nico Hoerner greeted right-handed reliever Jeurys Familia with a two-run double to left. Patrick Wisdom followed with another run-scoring double for a 7-1 lead.
Schwarber, fresh off his second All-Star game and second appearance in the Home Run Derby, hit the first pitch of the game by Steele over the wall in right.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cubs: RHP Adbert Alzolay, out all season with a right shoulder strain, is throwing bullpens, but there is no timetable for his return. … OF Jason Heyward (right knee inflammation) continues to do baseball activities. … LHP Wade Miley (left shoulder strain) threw a bullpen session on Friday. He has been on the IL since June 11. … LHP Brad Wieck had Tommy John surgery on Wednesday.
Phillies: OF Bryce Harper (fractured left thumb) will be reevaluated on Monday. The 2021 NL MVP had surgery on June 29 and is targeting a return at some point this season. … RHP Sam Coonrod (right shoulder strain) pitched a scoreless inning, striking out two, in a rehab appearance at Single-A Clearwater on Friday. Coonrod hasn’t pitched in the majors this season.
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Cubs RHP Marcus Stroman (2-5, 4.69) opposes Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler (8-5, 2.89) in the second game of the three-game set on Saturday evening.
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Nina Dobrev showcased a floral dress on Instagram today. The “Vampire Diaries” actress has always had a dainty style, and she didn’t depart from her fashion history when she shared a selfie wearing a Reformation dress.
The background for Dobrev’s selfie is filled with a nearly identical floral pattern, which only enhanced the silhouette and sultriness of the modernized prairie dress. The brand’s Nadira dress stopped at the mid-calves, and there were bowties on each side of the shoulders that flared. It’s available on Nordstrom.com for $278.
She kept her accessories light, as her neck was bare — a wise choice to present the attractive neckline. The only jewelry choices were the bracelets on both of her arms. Dobrev wore her hair in a low bun styled to the back, as the front of her was separated with a middle part.
The “Degrassi” alum coordinated with slip-on sandals set on a thin sole with a dainty mesh upper. The slides gave the dress an advantage, as they were subtle to enhance its design, but they also matched the causality that Dobrev achieved.
Slides are a type of sandal featuring an open back with one or two securing straps across the top of the foot, allowing the wearer to slip their foot in with ease. The effortless shoe can be dressed up or down, but is especially popular poolside or with casual summer looks — and Dobrev proved its versatility.
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Volkswagen's Diess to step down as CEO, Blume to succeed
Diess' future at Volkswagen has been in doubt on multiple occasions durinng his four-year stint as CEO, most recently in autumn last year over clashes with the company's powerful works council about his electrification strategy and management style.
BERLIN: Volkswagen's Herbert Diess is stepping down as chief executive, VW said on Friday, a major change at the helm of one of Germany's most prominent global companies.
The move is effective Sept. 1, and he will be succeeded by Oliver Blume.
Diess' future at Volkswagen has been in doubt on multiple occasions durinng his four-year stint as CEO, most recently in autumn last year over clashes with the company's powerful works council about his electrification strategy and management style.
His departure comes as the company is pushing to beat Tesla at becoming the world's top electric vehicle maker, catch up on software and execute an IPO for its Porsche sports car brand.
Diess, in a LinkedIn post before the announcement of his departure, said: "After a really stressful first half of 2022 many of us are looking forward to a well-deserved summer break."
Blume said in a statement: "My focus will be on the customers, brands and products."
Unified in the purpose of increasing the usage and capacity of renewable energy sources in the country, the state-run corporations teamed up for setting up renewable energy-based power plants for Indian Oil refineries, it stated.
While contracts for oilfields awarded since 1999 gave producers the freedom to sell oil, the government fixed buyers for crude produced from older fields, such as Mumbai High of ONGC and Ravva of Vedanta. | https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/power/volkswagens-diess-to-step-down-as-ceo-blume-to-succeed/93064501 | 2022-07-23T03:54:21Z | https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/power/volkswagens-diess-to-step-down-as-ceo-blume-to-succeed/93064501 | false | 1 |
'American Pickers' star Frank Fritz hospitalized after suffering stroke, Mike Wolfe announces: 'Time to pray'
"American Pickers" star Frank Fritz has been hospitalized.
His former co-host, Mike Wolfe, took to Instagram on Thursday to announce the news.
"I have been very private in the past year in regards to Franks life and the journey he’s been on. There has been lots of opinions in regards to mine and Frank’s friendship and the show but now is not the time to set the record straight. Now is the time to pray for my friend," his caption began.
Mike Wolfe announced that Frank Fitz has been hospitalized. (D Dipasupil/FilmMagic/Getty Images)
"Frank has suffered a stroke and is in the hospital. Please keep him in your hearts and thoughts."
'AMERICAN PICKERS' CO-STARS MIKE WOLFE AND FRANK FRITZ ARE AT ODDS: HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Wolfe continued: "Frank I pray more than anything that you make it through this okay. I love you buddy."
Last July, Fritz told The Sun he left the "American Pickers" series and is no longer in contact with Wolfe. According to the outlet, Fritz was fired from the hit History Channel show after he took a nearly two-year hiatus to recover from back surgery, which resulted in 185 stitches and two rods in his spine.
Fritz and Wolfe have had a rocky relationship since Fritz left the show last July. (Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic)
In August, Wolfe told the outlet that he would be happy to welcome his co-host back to the show.
"We all do care about Frank and we want him back on the show," the star insisted. "I would love to talk with him again, we would absolutely love to, but he just can’t get it right."
Wolfe also claimed that there’s more to the story.
"Frank is just going through a lot personally with addictions," he alleged. "It’s unfortunate that he’s made decisions that have him the way he is."
Fritz has made previous claims that Wolfe has not reached out to him in two years. (Brian Killian/WireImage)
At the time, Fritz admitted to the outlet that he wanted to return to "American Pickers" after his hiatus.
"I’d still like to get back to my job," he said. "I miss my friends and my people and being on the road and meeting all those different characters."
However, Fritz has made it known that his relationship with Wolfe has been on the rocks.
In July, Wolfe took to Instagram and released a lengthy statement, sharing he will "miss" Fritz and "pray for the very best and all good things for him on the next part of his journey."
(L-R) "Pawn stars" Rick Harrison, "American pickers" Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe at History Pop Shop on December 6, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic)
"Mike's statement was bulls—t, somebody wrote it out for him," Fritz told The Sun at the time. "We were never friends in grade school. I don't believe in 10 years he's said five nice things to me, you know? Unless he was cutting somebody else down and we were both laughing."
Fritz insisted that Wolfe didn’t reach out to him when he was experiencing health woes concerning his back injury.
"Mike didn't call me himself, never, like I said – we haven't spoken for two years," said Fritz. "That is the 100% truth and I don't like people that lie to people. I'm not a liar just for the fact that my brain can't remember if I lied or not. I don't lie to people, even if it hurts. If it hurts your feelings, I'm sorry. If you don't like me anymore, that's your problem."
A representative for Wolfe did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.
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In the last three months, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has increased interest rates (the cash rate) by a savage 1.25 percentage points to 1.35 per cent.
That's an increase of 13 times from where it was just a few months ago, when it was 0.10 per cent.
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Anyone with a mortgage would have immediately felt the effects, as the banks passed on more or less the full amount to borrowers.
Of course, these increases have totally been driven by the RBA's fear of inflation.
By increasing interest rates, they make the cost of buying goods on credit more expensive.
This dampens demand for goods and services and decreases the upward pressure on the price of goods.
Any student of economics would immediately recognise this as good old "monetary policy".
Next Wednesday the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will publish the inflation figure for the June quarter.
It's the critical number that the RBA will be relying on to decide where interest rates go next.
Highest in 20 years
The last reported headline CPI figure published by the ABS was 5.1 per cent for the 12 months to March 31, 2022.
That was the highest rate Australia has experienced in at least 20 years.
The RBA acted rapidly - administering interest rate medicine - announcing an increase in the cash rate in May, the first in over a decade.
They followed with an increase in the cash rate in June and then again in July.
This is all old news, of course.
However, all is not what it seems - and what is good medicine for the country may not be the case for the Illawarra region.
All is not what it seems - and what is good medicine for the country may not be the case for the Illawarra region.
Let's have a closer look at the last set of numbers published by the ABS.
The CPI figure for the country is an average of CPI figures for the eight capital cities, and the data released by the ABS in March shows Sydney is atypical.
While the headline CPI rate for Australia was 5.1 per cent for the year to March, the headline rate for Sydney was the lowest across capital cities in Australia, coming in at 4.4 per cent - 0.7 percentage points below the Australian headline rate.
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According to the ABS, the high national figure reflects elevated fuel prices and the increased costs of buying new residential real estate - all of which apparently were lower for Sydney than other capital cities.
The ABS calculates an underlying inflation rate, which takes out extreme increases/decreases in values of goods in the basket used to calculate CPI and which are likely to be caused by measurement error rather than any sustained increase in prices.
In March the underlying inflation rate was much lower than the headline inflation rate.
In fact, at 3.7 per cent, it was roughly three-quarters of the headline inflation rate.
The underlying rate is the measure most closely followed by the RBA - whose objective is to maintain inflation within a 2-3 per cent band.
While the headline CPI rate for Sydney was 4.4 per cent, its underlying inflation rate is likely to be in the order of 3.2 per cent, given that the underlying inflation rate is three-quarters of the headline inflation rate.
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That's marginally higher than the upper rate making up the RBA's preferred range.
The CPI rate of most relevance to the Illawarra region is the Sydney CPI rate.
So the inflation rate in the Illawarra is more likely to be around 3.2 per cent - also marginally higher than the RBA's upper range of the rate of concern.
Based on this, it is evident that the cash rate medicine currently being administered by the RBA for the Australian economy is less relevant to Sydney and the Illawarra than other parts of the country.
Well, that's the story for the past, but what does the future hold? In truth, everything is moving so fast that economists don't have a real fix on where it is going.
The inflation rates being forecast by economic houses are very different.
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The median inflation rate being forecast for 2022 by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), International Monetary Fund (IMF), RBA, NSW Government, Westpac and NAB suggests that the inflation rate will rise dramatically from around 3.2 per cent or so to 5.6 per cent this calendar year before subsiding to 2.9 per cent next year.
However, the range of forecasts for this year is the size of the inflation rate last year!
This merely tells us that there is tremendous uncertainty about where the inflation rate will end up next year.
- Alex Frino is Professor of Economics and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Innovation, Enterprise and External Relations) at the University of Wollongong. | https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/7830148/region-may-be-bucking-the-inflation-trend/ | 2022-07-23T04:00:46Z | https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/7830148/region-may-be-bucking-the-inflation-trend/ | true | 1 |
The River Forecast Centre has ended the high streamflow advisory that was placed on the Quesnel River.
The high streamflow advisory meant that no major flooding was expected, however low-lying areas could experience minor flooding.
The advisory was lifted at 1:00pm today (July 22nd).
Over the past couple weeks, the water levels have been receding due to the weather being a lot drier compared to June having heavy precipitation, along with the snowpack being depleted over time.
The River Forecast Centre noted that the Quesnel River at Quesnel should continue to slowly recede, as well as the Quesnel river at Likely.
Going forward, major flood concerns will be storms that bring a large amount of rain across a significant amount of watershed, which is a low probability during the summer months.
The River Forecast Centre still advises the public to stay clear of any fast flowing rivers, and potentially unstable riverbanks during the high stream-flow period.
They will also continue to monitor the water level conditions and will provide any updates if the conditions warrant any.
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DENVER (AP) — A Colorado man who had been charged in the presumed death of his missing wife has pleaded guilty to forgery for casting her 2020 election ballot for then-President Donald Trump.
Barry Morphew pleaded guilty Thursday and was fined and assessed court costs of $600, The Denver Post reported. He avoids jail time as part of a plea agreement.
Suzanne Morphew was reported missing on Mother’s Day in 2020 after she did not return from a bike ride near her home in the Salida area in southern Colorado. Barry Morphew, who pleaded for help finding his wife, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and other crimes in 2021, but prosecutors dropped the charges in April.
That decision followed the judge’s move to bar prosecutors from presenting most of their key witnesses during Morphew’s scheduled trial because they repeatedly failed to follow rules for turning over evidence in his favor. The evidence included DNA from an unknown male linked to sexual assault cases in other states, which was found in Suzanne Morphew’s SUV and raised the possibility of another suspect being involved.
Suzanne Morphew’s body has not been found.
In the voter fraud case, investigators said Barry Morphew filled out his missing wife’s ballot because he thought Trump could use the extra vote. Trump lost Colorado to President Joe Biden by 14 percentage points.
“Just because I wanted Trump to win. I just thought, give him another vote. I figured all these other guys are cheating,” he told an FBI agent who confronted him about the ballot in April 2021, according to court documents.
Trump has made repeated claims about fraud and “rigged” election results, but experts say there has been no evidence found of widespread fraud that would have changed the election’s outcome.
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Which Rae vitamins are best?
Rae Wellness manufactures many supplements, vitamins and skin care treatments. Since launching in 2019, the brand has been committed to providing simple and effective wellness solutions that interact well with each other. Whether you’re looking for multivitamins for general immune support or something more specific, such as an energy boost, Rae has something for everyone.
Types and benefits
Rae’s selection of vitamins includes:
- Multivitamins: These carry a unique blend of essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins A, C and D. They support healthy cellular growth, strengthen bones and provide antioxidant protection to fight against disease and infection.
- Pre and probiotics: Designed to promote a healthy gut and digestion, these capsules are gentle and effective.
- Healthy skin: Vegan collagen boosters increase collagen production to support skin elasticity and health.
- Destressors: Blending ingredients like rhodiola rosea root, L-tyrosine and gamma-aminobutyric acid, these capsules can help calm the mind, reduce mental fatigue and eliminate stress.
- Female health: Rae’s prenatal capsules are formulated with a blend of essential nutrients, such as biotin and vitamin C, to help ensure a healthy pregnancy.
- Energy boosters: These vitamins contain a combination of green tea, L-theanine and vitamin B12 to provide the body with natural energy without the crash.
Each type of vitamin is labeled to indicate its primary purpose.
Age group
Rae vitamins are designed for anyone who is at least 18 years old. They can be taken daily. However, it’s advisable to consult a wellness professional or doctor before taking them, especially if you have specific health conditions or are pregnant.
Form
Similar to other dietary supplements, Rae vitamins come primarily in capsule or tablet form. These should be taken with water or another beverage and swallowed whole. Other Rae Wellness options include:
- Liquid form: These come with a dropper that lets you measure the precise amount needed and can be added to a drink and taken daily.
- Power form: The vegan collagen booster is an unflavored powder that can be mixed into water.
Count and dose
The count and dosage mostly depend on the supplement type. For example:
- Tablets: A container of Rae vitamins typically includes 60 capsules, which is enough for a 30-day supply when taken as directed.
- Liquid: The liquid supplements come in 1.9 fluoride ounces. The Rae website recommends using two full droppers each day.
- Powder: The powdered vegan collagen boost comes in a 9.5-ounce container and should last around 15 days when taken as directed.
Ingredients
Rae Wellness prides itself on using simple, straightforward ingredients in all of its vitamins and other supplements. The formulas are vegan and free from the following:
- Gluten
- GMOs
- Artificial preservatives or flavors
- Added sugar
Rae uses a blend of synthetic and natural ingredients that are gentle on the body. They’re also free from major allergens, such as:
- Eggs
- Dairy
- Soy
- Tree nuts
- Wheat
- Shellfish
- Peanuts
Quality control
Rae’s ingredients are sourced both internationally and domestically, but the vitamins are made within the USA at a controlled facility. The company regularly monitors its suppliers for quality assurance purposes. It also ensures compliance with the Food and Drug Administration’s current Good Manufacturing Practices.
Each batch of Rae vitamins is also tested to ensure they do not contain gluten, microbes or harmful metals. Testing is done by an ISO-accredited, third-party laboratory.
Transparency
Rae vitamins and supplements are certified by the Clean Label Project to ensure truth and transparency in all labels.
8 best Rae vitamins
Available in packs of one and three, each container of multivitamins comes with 60 tablets, which is enough for a 30-day supply. These tablets contain a healthy blend of minerals, essential nutrients and vitamins, such as vitamins D, A, C and E. Their purpose is to help improve overall immune system health, strengthen bones and promote cellular growth.
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These capsules are designed to ease premenstrual syndrome symptoms, such as mood swings, tenderness, bloating and fatigue. They can also support a healthy metabolism and digestion. There are 60 vitamins, which is enough for a month when taken daily.
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Made to improve gut health, these vitamins are formulated with apple cider vinegar, lactobacillus and a natural probiotic. They are formulated to ensure healthy digestion and can reduce bloating. Additionally, they’re gentle on those with a sensitive stomach.
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With 60 capsules and a 30-day supply, these vitamins can help those looking to detoxify their digestive system, stay regular and nourish their skin. They’re made with ingredients that also aid in cellular support, such as aloe, cascara sagrada and turmeric.
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A solid choice for those looking to nourish and hydrate their skin, even out skin tone and reduce breakouts, these 60 capsules are formulated with pure, natural ingredients, such as willow bark extract and vitamins A, C and E. These vitamins are also made to fight free radicals and boost collagen production.
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Rae DeStress Capsules For Stress Relief
This stress relief vitamin can calm your mind through the use of gamma-aminobutyric acid, ashwagandha and L-tyrosine. As with all Rae vitamins, they’re gluten-free and vegan, and they don’t have GMOs or other harmful ingredients. They also work well with other Rae supplements.
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Rae Vegan Collagen Boost Capsules
Available in packs of one and three, these vegan capsules are specially formulated to protect the body by promoting natural collagen production. They use plant-based ingredients and incorporate vitamin C and bamboo to improve skin, nail and hair health too. The result is a brighter, healthier and more radiant complexion.
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This liquid vitamin can boost your immune system through the use of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamins C and B6 and zinc. It comes with a dropper for convenient measuring and can be added to water, tea or even a smoothie. It’s flavorless, so it doesn’t change the taste of whatever you add it to.
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The latest statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that in April 2022 there were 5.6 million people across the UK receiving financial support through Universal Credit, a benefit intended to help those out of work or on a low income with daily living costs.
But those costs are rising and UK inflation has surged to another 40-year high as fuel and energy prices rocketed amid the ongoing cost of living crisis, according to new official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It said Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rose to 9.4% in June, up from 9.1% in May - to put that into perspective, the UK Government benefit uprating in April was 3.1%.
While many people are trying to find a job, better paid employment or a second income, a lot of people are unaware that Personal Independence Payment (PIP) supports 547 health conditions and the range is wider than you may realise. If you have been living with a physical or mental condition, long-term illness or a disability, you can claim PIP on top of any other benefit without being penalised.
What is PIP?
PIP is a benefit for those over 16 and under State Pension age, that can help with daily living costs and mobility needs as the result of a long-term illness, disability or mental health condition - and it could be worth hundreds of pounds every month.
There are nearly three million people in the UK, including 313,620 living in Scotland, receiving financial support of between £24.45 and £156.90 each week - the benefit is paid every four weeks so this amounts to between £97.80 and £627.60 every payment period.
You don’t need to have worked or paid National Insurance to qualify for PIP. It isn’t means-tested either, so it doesn’t matter what your income is, how much you have in savings, or whether you're currently employed.
The biggest misconception about PIP is that the DWP will only award the benefit to people with outwardly visible physical, long-term health conditions or disabilities.
In fact, PIP is a benefit aimed at providing support for people with an ever-evolving list of 'hidden' conditions, including stress, anxiety and depression.
To be eligible for PIP, you must have a health condition or disability where you:
have had difficulties with daily living or getting around (or both) for 3 months
expect these difficulties to continue for at least 9 months
You usually need to have lived in the UK for at least two of the last three years and be in the country when you apply.
Below is our quick guide to PIP including what it is, who is eligible, how much you could get each month and how you are assessed.
We also have a dedicated section on the Daily Record website which offers help in understanding the process from start to finish and includes questions on the form, what happens during an assessment and a comprehensive breakdown of the questions you will need to answer - these and more can be found here.
Who is eligible for PIP?
If you get or need help with any of the following because of your condition, you should consider applying for PIP:
- preparing, cooking or eating food
- managing your medication
- washing, bathing or using the toilet
- dressing and undressing
- engaging and communicating with other people
- reading and understanding written information
- making decisions about money
- planning a journey or following a route
- moving around
There are different rules if you are terminally ill, you will find these on the GOV.UK website here.
How is PIP paid?
PIP is usually paid every four weeks unless you are terminally ill, in which case it is paid every week.
PIP will be paid directly into your bank, building society or credit union account.
PIP payment rates for 2022/23
You will need an assessment to work out the level of financial help you will receive and your rate will be regularly reviewed to make sure you are getting the right support.
PIP is made up of two components:
Daily living
Mobility
Whether you get one or both of these and how much depends on how severely your condition affects you.
You will be paid the following amounts per week depending on your circumstances:
Daily living
Standard rate: £61.85
Enhanced rate: £92.40
Mobility
Standard rate: £24.45
Enhanced rate: £64.50
How you are assessed
You will be assessed by an independent healthcare professional to help the DWP determine the level of financial support, if any, you need.
Face-to-face assessments for health-related benefits, including PIP, are now offered by the DWP alongside telephone, video call and paper-based consultations.
You can find help on preparing for any type of PIP assessment here.
How do you make a claim for PIP?
You can make a new claim by contacting the DWP, you will find all the information you need to apply on the GOV.UK website here.
Before you call, you will need:
your contact details
your date of birth
your National Insurance number - this is on letters about tax, pensions and benefits
your bank or building society account number and sort code
your doctor or health worker’s name, address and telephone number
dates and addresses for any time you’ve spent abroad, in a care home or hospital
Once you have contacted the DWP, they will send you a document to complete which consists of 14 questions. This includes space for any additional information you feel is relevant to your claim.
The questions focus on how your condition affects you, so put as much detail in as you can to help the assessor understand your physical or mental health needs.
If you have difficulty filling in your form or understanding the questions, contact your local council and ask for help or Citizens Advice Scotland.
We have a breakdown of all 14 questions here and you can take an anonymous self-test online at Benefits and Work to see how many points you would be awarded for each response.
There is also an online PIP toolkit with examples of all the questions to help you answer fully with the most relevant information, find out more about this here.
Even if you don't qualify for financial support, you could be eligible for a National Entitlement Travel Card, which offers free or reduced travel across Scotland on most public transport links.
For more information about PIP, visit GOV.UK here.
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Perseverance hosts sleepaway camp ay Keiser
Athletes from all over the world came to Keiser University for the Perseverance sleepaway camp.
Johnny Gaudreau says he was always open to staying with the Calgary Flames. The draw of being closer to family, however, became too strong. The star winger penned a piece in The Players' Tribune published Wednesday where he tried to explain his decision to leave the only NHL team he'd ever known for the Columbus Blue Jackets in free agency Gaudreau said his mind wasn't made up that he would be leaving Calgary, even after rejecting an eight-year contract extension before hitting the open market.
A timeline of Hockey Canada's response to an alleged sexual assault involving eight players in London, Ont., in 2018: Jan. 5, 2018 — Canada's world junior hockey team defeats Sweden in the gold-medal final in Buffalo, N.Y. June 18, 2018 — Hockey Canada Foundation Gala & Golf event begins in London. June 19, 2018 — A woman's stepfather informs Hockey Canada she alleges she was sexually assaulted by eight players, including members of the world junior team, while intoxicated the previous night fol
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Noah Lyles crouched down, put his hands on his knees and glared at the clock. Not seeing what he’d hoped for, he waved his hand dismissively and walked back toward the track to celebrate what was still a long-awaited win Thursday in the 200 meters at the world championships. Oh, but this night would just keep getting better. The clock that, for a moment, read “19.32,” would adjust down a tick to “19.31.” That meant he broke Michael Johnson’s hallowed, 26-year-old American rec
Canada's Marco Arop is through to the men's 800-metre semifinals at the World Athletics Championships. On another sweltering night in Eugene, Ore., the 6-foot-4 middle-distance runner from Edmonton posted the fastest time in qualifying, 1:44.56, to move on in the event. WATCH l Edmonton's Marco Arop punches 800m semifinal ticket: Meanwhile, Athletics Canada's appeal on behalf of fellow Canadian Brandon McBride has been declined. Officials from the national sport organization had submitted the ap
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The legacy of Jackie Robinson showed in Major League Baseball’s draft, with four Black players among the first five selected for the first time in history. Six of the first 18 players chosen as well as nine players taken in the first round are Black. All of them are alumni of MLB's diversity development programs. That’s considered progress in a sport that has a smaller percentage of Black players now than any year since the early 1990s. “It's nice to see athletes sticking arou
On the second straight day of cross examination, the lawyer representing Jake Virtanen in his jury trial for sexual assault suggested the complainant could have lied about having a yeast infection or said she was menstruating if she really didn't want to have sex with the former Vancouver Canuck. "I thought saying no, I don't want to do this and physically pushing him off of me was enough," she replied, her voice rising and full of emotion. "What else did I have to say?" Virtanen, 25, is facing
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors have signed guard Jeff Dowtin Jr. to a two-way contract. The six-foot-three, 185-pound Dowtin joined the Raptors for this year's NBA Summer League, where he averaged 16 points, 4.3 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 28.1 minutes in four games (all starts). He shot 57 per cent from the field, including 36.4 per cent from three-point range. A native of Upper Marlboro, Ma., Dowtin played in nine NBA games last season for Golden State, Milwaukee and Orlando, averaging 2.1 points
Amit Mann and Sean Woodley discuss why the Raptors should consider starting Precious Achiuwa over Gary Trent Jr. next season and how it benefits their system. Full podcast looking at the back-end and rotation players is on the 'Raptors Over Everything' podcast feed.
TORONTO — The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts will complete their back-to-back series a day later than originally planned. The Riders announced Thursday the return engagement will be played Sunday night at Mosaic Stadium after 13 players and five staff members tested positive for COVID-19. The two teams had been scheduled to meet Saturday night but after dropping a 30-24 decision to Toronto on Saturday in Wolfville, N.S., the Riders were unable to practise Tuesday or Wednesday. Th
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians are right to be "disgusted" with Hockey Canada following a recent string of scandals involving allegations of sexual misconduct. The latest news about the sport's national governing body landed on Tuesday when recently unearthed court documents suggested that the organization operates a legal fund dedicated to pay for uninsured liabilities — including sexual abuse claims. "I think right now it's hard for anyone in Canada to have faith or trust in anyo
The Nets are understandably setting the bar as high as possible in Durant trade talks.
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This month has been a roller-coaster of emotions for Ryan Greene of Paradise, N.L. Things hit a high note when the 18-year-old was drafted into the NHL on July 8, after hitting a low two days earlier — when his hockey gear was stolen. The forward, who was selected with the 57th overall pick by the Chicago Blackhawks, called the draft "nerve-racking" and said he was glad to have his parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles by his side on the big day. "You see it on the Jumbotron and you hear your
TORONTO — While the existing product withers on the field, Toronto FC has assembled some considerable new firepower off it in recent days. The hope is the cavalry is ready to ride in. On Monday, the Major League Soccer team unveiled its latest Italian in former Juventus winger Federico Bernardeschi. The 28-year-old arrived in style, taking the stage at the Real Sports bar/restaurant in matching white linen pants and open-neck shirt, showing off a simple tattooed cross on his chest under a beamin
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Doug Mitchell certainly left his mark in whatever he did. The Calgary native, who's a member of six various sport halls of fame and served as commissioner of the CFL in the 1980s, has died. He was 83. The cause of death was not immediately known. “Doug’s passing is a huge loss to the Stampeders, to the CFL and to the community,” John Hufnagel, the Calgary Stampeders president/GM said in a statement. "His contributions to football and amateur sports were numerous and far-reaching. "On behalf of t
An affidavit filed in an Ontario court case suggests Hockey Canada has maintained a fund to pay for uninsured liabilities, including sexual abuse claims. The detail is included in a July 2021 affidavit sworn by Glen McCurdie, who was then Hockey Canada's vice-president of insurance and risk management, as part of a lawsuit launched by an injured player in Ontario. "Hockey Canada maintains a reserve in a segregated account to pay for any such uninsured liabilities as they arise," McCurdie's affid
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Kirby fans are going to be extremely happy, a new game is coming after not even one year from the latest game series.
FOIX, France — Hugo Houle pointed at the sky as he crossed the finish line well ahead of the competition in Stage 16 of the Tour de France. After finishing the hilly 178.5-kilometre stage through the Pyrenees from Carcassonne to Foix in four hours 23 minutes 47 seconds — 1:10 ahead of France's Valentin Madouas and Israel-Premier Tech teammate Michael Woods of Ottawa — Houle dedicated his historic win to his younger brother. Pierrik Houle died in December 2012 when he was hit by a drunk driver wh | https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/video/perseverance-hosts-sleepaway-camp-ay-033858521.html?src=rss | 2022-07-23T04:12:17Z | https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/video/perseverance-hosts-sleepaway-camp-ay-033858521.html?src=rss | false | 2 |
The Brazil Concert Band will present “Hoosier Composers” at 8 p.m. July 24 in Forest Park, rain or shine.
Fred Jewell, the Indiana March King, was from Worthington, Indiana. He had a distinguished career as a circus euphoniumist, conductor, educator and composer.
The BCB will perform Jewell’s “Quality-plus,” “Cloth of Gold,” “Cadet Days,” “Some Band Rag” and “Supreme Triumph.”
The Brazil Concert Band continues to perform each Sunday through the end of August.
For more information, go to brazilconcertband.org or visit its Facebook page.
J. Gus Davis of Brazil led both the Brazil Concert Band and the Jackson Township Community Band.
Davis also led the Brazil High School Band in the 1920s. Two of his works will be played, “Crown of Life” and “The Brazil Special.”
The BCB will feature “Hoagy Carmichael: American Classic,” arranged by James Kessler, with “Lazy River,” “Star Dust,” “Heart And Soul,” “Skylark” and “Georgia On My Mind.”
Additional Hoosier composed works will include “Indiana State Band” by Orion Farrar of Indianapolis and “Kiefer’s Special” by William Kiefer who taught in Washington, Indiana.
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SEATTLE (AP) — Rookie sensation Julio Rodríguez was a last-minute scratch from the Seattle Mariners’ lineup Friday night for a game against the Houston Astros with left wrist soreness.
The Mariners announced moments before first pitch that the 21-year-old would not play as Seattle tried for its 15th consecutive victory, which would match the franchise record set in 2001. The team did not say how Rodríguez was injured.
Rodríguez was slated to hit leadoff and play center field in the Mariners’ first game back from the All-Star Break. Dylan Moore made the start in center instead.
Rodríguez is days removed from a national coming out party at the All-Star Home Run Derby, where he lost to Juan Soto in the finals despite totaling a derby-most 81 home runs. He also played in his first All-Star Game on Tuesday.
He’s a favorite for AL Rookie of the Year after hitting .275 with 16 home runs, 21 stolen bases, 52 RBIs and an .814 OPS during the season’s first half.
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Pelkey pads points lead at Midseason Championships
Second straight double-points victory
Published: Jul. 22, 2022 at 11:25 PM EDT|Updated: 49 minutes ago
BARRE, Vt. (WCAX) - Graniteville’s Chris Pelkey padded his points lead with another Midseason Championship victory Thursday at Thunder Road.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — To understand how Donald Trump’s desperation and lies became a potent danger to democracy, consider the ginger mints.
Mints featured in one of the absurdist but toxic episodes fleshed out in the Jan. 6 hearings, which now pause even as the Justice Department presses ahead on a parallel criminal investigation that it calls the most important in its history.
Here's how one conspiracy theory, in a dark sea of them, was born:
A mother-daughter team at a Georgia elections center shared the treat during a long election night. Someone videotaped them and chose to believe the mint mother gave to daughter was a USB port. Trump’s lawyer spread the accusation that the video caught the women using the device to try to corrupt the election against the president.
Frantic to stay in power, grasping at anything, Trump ran with the lie. He attacked the mother by name, branded her a “professional vote scammer,” and soon vigilantes showed up at a family home intending to execute a “citizens’ arrest,” the committee was told. For the love of mints.
The episode fed into a web of fabricated stories, melting under scrutiny like snowflakes in a Georgia summer. The hearings illustrated how those stories fueled the anger of Trump's supporters across the U.S. and especially those who stormed the Capitol, many armed and out for blood.
Long before the committee called its first witness, scenes of the rampage had been burned into the public consciousness. What new information could possibly come from it? Plenty, it turned out. And as the inquiry continues, with more hearings planned in September, still more evidence is being gathered.
With seven Democrats working with two Republicans on the outs with their party, the committee did what Trump's two impeachment trials couldn't — establish a coherent story out of the chaos instead of two partisan ones clawing at each other.
“American carnage,” Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland , lead manager of the second Trump impeachment and a committee member on this inquiry, said of the latter's bottom line. "That’s Donald Trump’s true legacy.” Not the carnage Trump spoke of in his inaugural address.
In a methodical, even mannerly process rarely seen from Congress, the panel exposed behind-the-scenes machinations laying bare the lengths Trump and his enablers went to keep him in power and the extent to which his inner circle knew his case about a stolen election was bogus. Some told him that to his face; others humored him.
At every turn the hearings made clear Trump was willing to see the legislative branch of government and democratic processes in state after state consumed in the bonfire of his vanities.
He was told the rioters were out to find his vice president, Mike Pence, at the Capitol and hang him. Trump's chief of staff related to another aide the president’s thoughts on the matter, that Pence “deserves it,” according to testimony.
Trump was told many of his supporters that day bore arms. He didn't “effing care."
“They’re not here to hurt ME,” he said, according to testimony. "Take the effing mags away. Let my people in, they can march to the Capitol from here. Let the people in, take the effing mags away.” It is unlikely he said "effing.”
He wanted the magnetometers, or metal detectors, removed from security lines so loyalists in town for his rally could pack the space, underscoring a Trump obsession with crowd size that was evident from the first day of his presidency.
The committee pinpointed a range of renegade if not criminal options that were floated in the White House, which taken together resembled a tin-pot coup in the country Ronald Reagan called democracy's “shining city upon a hill.”
A city, Reagan imagined, “built on rocks stronger than oceans, windswept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace."
That bedrock convulsed as Trump and his allies contemplated an executive order to seize voting machines and other steps that democracies don't take.
“The idea that the federal government could come in and seize election machines, no,” Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, said as he recounted a White House meeting that devolved into a screaming match. “That — that’s — I don’t understand why we even have to tell you why that’s a bad idea for the country.”
Trump leaned on Republican-led states to find more votes for him — 11,780 in Georgia would do it, he said. State Republicans were pressed to appoint fake electors. He hectored Pence to do what he didn't have the power — or the will — to do, when called upon to certify the election.
When all else failed, Trump told his supporters to "fight like hell’ and encouraged them to march down to the Capitol, saying he’d be joining them.
Saying no to the boss is never easy. Saying no to the U.S. president you work for is another thing altogether.
But Trump's plotting was foiled by Republicans in the states that mattered, conservative aides, bureaucrats and loyalists-to-a-point who ultimately said no, no, no.
When Trump demanded to be taken to the Capitol on Jan. 6, the committee was told, his Secret Service detail said no.
When Trump pressed his vice president to derail the certification of Joe Biden's election, four years of supplication and admiring glances by Pence came to an end. He said no.
The Republican election official in Georgia said no to cooking the results to deliver Trump the state, never losing his cool on the phone with the president. The Republican House speaker in Arizona, pressed to appoint fake electors, invoked his oath and said no way.
Two Justice Department leaders in succession said no to him. When he moved to appoint a compliant third, Justice Department officials told him in the Oval Office that if he did so, they would quit en masse and the new man would be left "leading a graveyard.”
All of that left the president with an inept cadre, mostly of outsiders, to tell him what he wanted to hear. One sells pillows.
Even Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, perhaps the most loyal of loyalists and a man who voiced plenty of delusional statements on behalf of his client, acknowledged at one point that there was nothing more to Trump’s accusations of a rigged election than speculation.
“We’ve got lots of theories,” he told Rusty Bowers, Arizona House speaker. “We just don’t have the evidence.”
Yet the comment — as related to the committee by Bowers — was made in the context of pressing him to appoint fake electors anyway, which Bowers refused to do. And it was Giuliani who stoked the USB conspiracy theory that prompted the FBI to direct the mother into hiding and made her daughter fearful of being out in public.
The Constitution demands that presidents “take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” Failure to do so can be a crime.
With the summer hearings over, attention now shifts to the Justice Department, where Attorney General Merrick Garland has vowed to hold wrongdoers “at any level” accountable, whether present at the Capitol or not, and said as recently as this week that “no person is above the law.”
He’s made no public statements as to whether the department might pursue a criminal case against Trump, noting that the agency does not conduct its investigations in public. Yet he said he regards this one as the “most important” and sweeping it’s ever undertaken.
Some legal experts have said the hearings identified a range of potential crimes for which the ex-president might conceivably be prosecuted. Corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. Conspiracy to defraud the U.S. Inciting a riot. Even seditious conspiracy.
But these crimes are easier to casually talk about than to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, especially against a former president and one who might run again.
As the hearings unfolded, Democrats were surprised to find themselves standing in admiration, if not awe, for the deeply conservative Rep. Liz Cheney, the poker-faced Republican on the committee who, despite her measured words, made clear her icy disdain for Trump and the many Republicans in Congress who appear to remain in thrall to him.
She did not countenance the Trump defenders who argued he was manipulated by outside “crazies."
“President Trump is a 76-year-old man," she said. "He is not an impressionable child. Just like everyone else in our country, he is responsible for his own actions and his own choices.”
Facing a Trump-backed primary opponent in August, her congressional seat in deep-red Wyoming in danger, she framed the stakes for fellow Republican lawmakers at the first hearing: “I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain.”
Democrats and liberals nationwide as well as many Republicans are pouring money into her race, which she well could lose.
From the first hearing, June 9, watched by an estimated 20 million people, to the eighth on Thursday night, the committee told a seamless story stitched from the testimony of sober and evocative witnesses.
The panel introduced to the nation the harassed and haunted election workers from Georgia, a young White House aide who saw and knew a lot, little-known Justice officials who proved to be a bulwark against Trump's scheming, and more.
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LADY RUBY
Her name is Ruby Freeman, but everyone in the Georgia community where she’s spent her whole life knows her as Lady Ruby, the words on the T-shirt she wore on Election Day.
She hasn’t worn that shirt since, says she never will. Her explanation for why not, broadcast to America, did more than make for captivating television. It put a human face on the impact of the pressure-and-smear campaigns wielded by the president and his allies.
For weeks, the country heard from lawyers at the highest echelons of government and campaign aides and White House workers present in the room with Trump for some of his more untethered moments.
Lady Ruby, and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, were none of those.
They were election workers in Fulton County, Georgia’s most populated, where Shaye Moss said she took particular pleasure in distributing absentee ballots to the elderly and disabled and helping residents navigate the voter registration page.
When Giuliani publicized the sham video about a USB handover and Trump jumped on it, the women's lives took a sharp turn.
One day, Shaye Moss told the committee she got a call from her grandmother. She was “screaming at the top of her lungs” that strangers had shown at her door trying to force their way in to find her mother and her.
Since then, she said: “I don’t want anyone knowing my name. I don’t want to go anywhere with my mom because she might yell my name out over the grocery aisle or something. I don’t go to the grocery store at all. I haven’t been anywhere at all.
“I’ve gained about 60 pounds,” she said. “I second guess everything that I do. It’s affected my life in a — in a major way. In every way. All because of lies." She spit out that last word.
Lady Ruby was in the committee room as her daughter spoke and at one point gently held her hand.
“Now I won’t even introduce myself by my name anymore,” Lady Ruby said in her earlier videotaped testimony. "I’m worried about who’s listening. I get nervous when I have to give my name for food orders. ... I’ve lost my name, and I’ve lost my reputation."
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CASSIDY HUTCHINSON
In 1973, the nation was riveted by a young White House lawyer, John Dean , a participant in the Watergate scandal who delivered hours of harmful testimony about the Nixon White House during congressional hearings while fielding the most memorable question of all: “What did the president know and when did he know it?”
The Jan. 6 hearings delivered another witness whose words will be long remembered even if they may not be as impactful as Dean's were in the proceedings that helped force a sitting president out of office.
She was Cassidy Hutchinson, the mid-20s White House staffer and aide to chief of staff Mark Meadows whose age and anonymity were belied by the lasting damage of her fly-on-the-wall testimony June 28. She described witnessing a president unbound.
In her composed account, the president was prone to fits of rage, heaving a porcelain plate of food against a White House wall when he learned his attorney general had publicly contradicted his claims of vast voter fraud. (She grabbed a towel to help the valet clean up dripping ketchup.)
In her telling, the president was aware on the morning of Jan. 6 that loyalists in Washington were armed but was so determined to have their support at a rally that he demanded security be eased.
It was she who heard from her boss, Meadows, that Trump had brushed off the mob’s threat to hang Pence from the makeshift gallows the insurrectionists had erected outside the Capitol — that Trump thought the vice president deserved that fate.
It was she who was told by the White House counsel, Cipollone, that it was imperative to stay away from the Capitol despite Trump’s desire to go.
“Keep in touch with me,” Hutchinson quoted Cipollone as telling her. "We’re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen.”
She had once recalled in an interview published on her college website being “brought to tears” when she learned she’d been selected for a White House internship.
Years later, though, she'd recall her disgust on Jan. 6 upon seeing a tweet from Trump saying Pence didn’t have the courage to do what needed to be done — reject electors from the battleground states and help overturn the results.
“As an American, I was disgusted," she testified. "It was unpatriotic. It was un-American. We were watching the Capitol building get defaced over a lie.”
Fiona Hill, a leading witness in Trump’s first impeachment because of her insights as the president's Russia adviser, said Hutchinson took all sorts of risks to step up and tell what she knew, so early in her career. Despite her junior position in the White House, she exercised the power of listening to the senior people around her, and so will shape history.
She understood, Hill told The Associated Press, that “the most powerful thing you can do is tell the truth. She will certainly be defined by that. It’s an extraordinarily brave act for her.”
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SUNDAY NIGHT MASSACRE?
The hearings laid bare how the Justice Department — if not democracy itself — was brought to the brink not only by Trump’s outside pressure but also by an accomplice from within.
Jeffrey Clark was a little-known lawyer who joined the department only in 2018, as its chief environmental enforcement official, and by 2020 was leading its civil division.
He was a prime cheerleader for Trump’s voter fraud claims and the president weighed making him acting attorney general, a position where he could have done real damage. Clark had been stealthily advancing plans to challenge the election results without telling his higher-ups.
Three senior Justice officials testified to the committee, among them the acting attorney general at the time, Jeffrey Rosen. The men described in granular detail how they presented a united front against Trump's badgering.
“Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me and the R. Congressmen,” according to handwritten notes from Rosen’s deputy, Richard Donoghue, that conveyed what the president told the two men and that were shown at the hearing. “R.” was short for Republican.
It all culminated in an Oval Office meeting on the Sunday evening three days before the Capitol attack, when the question hanging over the session was whether Trump would fire Rosen and elevate Clark. The plan had already progressed to a point that White House call logs cited by the committee were, by that afternoon, referring to Clark as the acting attorney general.
The meeting opened, Rosen testified, with Trump telling the group, “One thing we know is you, Rosen, you aren’t going to do anything" to overturn the election.
You’re right, Mr. President, Rosen said he replied.
As the meeting continued, Trump was told the Justice officials in the room — except Clark — would resign if Rosen were fired. Potentially hundreds of federal prosecutors would walk out the door, too.
Such a crisis would eclipse the Saturday Night Massacre of 1973, when the attorney general and his deputy both resigned rather than execute Richard Nixon's order to fire the Watergate prosecutor.
Trump backed down. Rosen would keep his job. But Trump had one last question for him: What happens to Clark now? Are you going to fire him?
No, Rosen said, he didn’t have the authority to — only Trump did. And that wasn’t going to happen.
“Alright,” Rosen said. “Well, then we should all go back to work.”
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187 MINUTES
The last scheduled hearing, in prime time like the first, examined 187 minutes from the time Trump left a rally stage sending his supporters to the Capitol to the time he ultimately appeared in a Rose Garden video to tell the insurrectionists “go home, we love you, you're very special."
Until then he had watched the melee on Fox News, tweeted his displeasure with Pence and resisted the entreaties of his horrified aides and even family members to say something to tamp down the violence. He even spent time calling senators asking them to block the certification of Biden's election, the committee said.
The hearing crystallized the degree to which the insurrectionists on their smartphones were tuned into any words from Trump as they assaulted the complex.
Secret Service radio transmissions described to the committee revealed agents at the Capitol trying to get Pence to safety and passing goodbye messages to their own families. The mob came within 40 feet or 12 meters of Pence.
The panel made a detailed case that Trump had been derelict in his duties. He did not summon the military or Homeland Security or the FBI. Outtakes from a video Trump recorded Jan. 7 showed him resisting parts of the script prepared for him.
“I don’t want to say the election is over," he said. He still doesn't.
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The hearings produced enough words for a classic novel of scheming and corruption, longer than George Orwell's dystopian “1984,” far longer than Niccolò Machiavelli's 16th century power study, “The Prince,” and in the ballpark of “The Bonfire of the Vanities,” Tom Wolfe's take on greed and deception from the 1980s era of Trump the New York developer and man about town.
In that period, Reagan spoke often of America the shining city, a notion handed down from the Puritans, but perhaps most poignantly in his farewell address in 1989. “How stands the city?” he asked rhetorically.
These days, intact but endangered, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol found. Intact because enough of the president's men and women, public servants and state officials said an emphatic, effing, no.
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Associated Press writer Amanda Seitz contributed to this report.
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Russia, Ukraine seal landmark grain deal in Istanbul
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Ukraine and Russia on Friday signed a landmark deal aimed at relieving a global food crisis caused by blocked Black Sea grain deliveries, ending months of negotiations and sending wheat prices tumbling to levels last seen before Moscow's invasion.
The first major deal between the warring parties since the February invasion of Ukraine should help ease the "acute hunger" that the United Nations says faces an additional 47 million people because of the war.
The hostility between Moscow and Kyiv spilled over into the signing ceremony -- delayed briefly by disputes about the display of flags around the table and Ukraine's refusal to put its name on the same document as the Russians.
The two sides eventually inked separate but identical agreements in the presence of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at Istanbul's lavish Dolmabahce Palace.
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"Today, there is a beacon on the Black Sea -- a beacon of hope, a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief," Guterres said moments before the signing.
Erdogan -- a key player in the negotiations who has good relations with both Moscow and Kyiv -- said the deal would "hopefully revive the path to peace".
But Ukraine entered the ceremony by bluntly warning that it would conduct "an immediate military response" should Russia violate the agreement and attack its ships or stage an incursion around its ports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later said the responsibility for enforcing the deal would fall to the UN, which along with Turkey is a co-guarantor of the agreement.
20 million tonnes of wheat
The agreement includes points on running Ukrainian grain ships along safe corridors that avoid known mines in the Black Sea.
Huge quantities of wheat and other grain have been blocked in Ukrainian ports by Russian warships and landmines Kyiv has laid to avert a feared amphibious assault.
Zelensky said that around 20 million tonnes of produce from last year's harvest and the current crop would be exported under the agreement, estimating the value of Ukraine's grain stocks at around $10 billion.
Following the deal, wheat prices tumbled to levels last seen before Russia's invasion -- even as some analysts expressed scepticism about the accord.
In Chicago, the price of wheat for delivery in September dropped 5.9 percent to $7.59 per bushel, equivalent to about 27 kilograms. Prices in Europe fell by a similar amount.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told Kremlin state media after attending the signing ceremony that he expected the deal to start working "in the next few days".
He pointed out that Russia had managed to secure a separate pledge from Washington and Brussels to lift all restrictions on its own grain and other agricultural exports.
The United States and European countries hailed the agreement while urging Moscow to abide by its rules.
A US official said the deal was "well-structured" enough to monitor Russian compliance.
The European Union called for the deal's "swift implementation" while British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said London "will be watching to ensure Russia's actions match its words".
Guarded hope
Diplomats expect grain to only start fully flowing by mid-August.
The four sides must first set up a joint command and control centre in Istanbul that monitors the ships' passage and addresses disputes.
They have yet to finalise how the ships will be checked for weapons before returning empty to Ukrainian ports.
Ukrainian farmers who have been watching their silos fill up with grain that they cannot sell met the Istanbul deal with guarded hope.
"It gives some hope but you can't believe what the Russians say," said farmer Mykola Zaverukha.
His silos were already filled with 13,000 tonnes of grain and in danger of overflowing because this year's harvest was beginning to come in.
"Russia is unreliable, they have shown themselves to be year after year," he told AFP in the southern Mykolaiv region.
Global alarm about that grain has been accompanied by European fears that Russia is starting to use its stranglehold on energy exports as a geopolitical weapon in its standoff with the West.
The grain deal was signed one day after Russia's restart of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline eased concerns in Europe of a permanent shut off after a 10-day maintenance suspension.
Analysts say that the partial resumption of gas supplies was insufficient to ward off energy shortages in Europe this winter.
More US military aid
The ornate halls of Istanbul's Dolmabahce Palace felt far removed from east Ukraine's Donbas war zone on another day of relentless shelling across the front.
Russia is trying to fight deeper into the war zone's Donetsk region after securing full control of neighbouring Lugansk.
On Friday, the United States signed off on another $270 million in military aid to Ukraine, including rocket systems, artillery ammunition and armoured command posts.
The Ukrainian presidency said five people were killed and 10 wounded in Russian attacks around the Donetsk region the previous day.
In the Donetsk village of Chasiv Yar -- hit by a strike on July 10 that killed more than 45 people -- 64-year-old Lyudmila was gathering apricots near the wreckage.
"There is nothing anymore. The officials have left. We have to fend for ourselves to stay alive," she said, giving only her first name.
The military toll on both sides has remained speculative since Russia invaded on February 24.
US and British spy chiefs believe Russian President Vladimir Putin was suffering greater losses than expected.
Ukraine's war effort has been particularly helped in recent weeks by the delivery of US high-precision weapons that allow Kyiv to destroy Russian weapons silos at long range.
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WATERTOWN — “Nero fiddled while Rome burned.”
This is the image I get while contemplating the fact that a U.S. president refused to get off his keister and do something — anything! — about an assault being carried out against our government. Information about Donald J. Trump’s utter disregard for the safety of everyone in the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, and his lack of interest in preserving our democratic system is very disturbing.
The U.S. House of Representatives committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection held its latest hearing Thursday evening. When Trump left the White House kicking and screaming like a toddler in January 2021, it was hard to conceive that his reputation could get any worse.
For the most part, he sat on his hands during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Trump’s major concern wasn’t about the horror of the more than 400,000 Americans who died in less than a year. He was obsessed with the fact that Joseph R. Biden Jr. defeated him in the 2020 presidential election, a reality he still won’t accept.
But the Jan. 6 hearings have demonstrated just how depraved Trump really is.
Members of a violent mob attacked police officers and went rampaging through the Capitol to intimidate legislators into falsely anointing Trump the winner of the election. While the seat of our government came under siege, the president sat on a couch and watched the events unfold on television but took no action to halt it.
He ignored numerous calls from family members, White House personnel and legislators to condemn the insurrection and urge the rioters to stop. In addition, he didn’t heed the warnings he received in the days leading up to Jan. 6 that violence may break out.
Cassidy Hutchinson, who served as a top aide to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testified before the committee last month. She said that Meadows told her: “There’s a lot going on, Cass, but I don’t know. Things might get real, real bad on the 6th.”
Hutchinson also testified about Trump’s indifference to the potential for violence against then-Vice President Mike Pence, who wouldn’t go along with the plan to overturn the election. After some of the rioters began chanting for Pence to be hanged, Meadows said that Trump believes “Mike deserves it. He doesn’t think they’re doing anything wrong.”
Several hours passed before Trump finally released a bizarre video fawning over his thuggish supporters and politely asking them if they would kindly end their attempted coup: “We love you! You’re very special,” he told them.
He and Rudy Giuliani capped off the night by calling senators, asking them to subvert a legitimate election by contesting the results. Despite any evidence of widespread fraud that swayed the results, Trump and his allies have continued pushing these lies.
It would be good to think that the story emerging from the House committee about Trump’s inaction on Jan. 6 will persuade more of his hard-core supporters to dump him. But he’s taken the low road so many times before only to increase his popularity that I’m not sure anything can make a difference here.
During his 2016 campaign, Trump said: “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.” This is one of the few moments in his life that Trump actually told the truth.
What’s so awful is that he’s right! His supporters know what dreadful things he does, and they just don’t care.
Like many other congressional leaders, U.S. Rep. Elise M. Stefanik has become a reliable enabler of Trump’s reckless behavior. While she condemned the violence on Jan. 6, she returned to the Capitol when the certification process resumed and perpetuated more falsehoods.
She doesn’t seem all that concerned about a commander in chief who abdicates his responsibility to protect our government from an attack. She’s more haunted by the notion that students somewhere in America may not be able to drink chocolate milk in their school cafeteria. Hey, we all have our own priorities!
Whether the Jan. 6 committee produces enough evidence for Trump to be charged with a crime and convicted is uncertain. There are signs that some Republican leaders are beginning to distance themselves from Trump, which shows they know how serious the information coming out really is. So these proceedings may throw a political wrench in Trump’s hinted plan to seek re-election if not a legal one.
However, ongoing support for Trump will depend on his base of supporters. If they continue to accept all the atrocious things he’s done, major GOP figures will fall in line. They need Trump’s voters to remain in office — which is what’s really important here, not rooting out the corruption that led to an insurrection against the government (once again, priorities).
I’m not sure what it would take for many of Trump’s supporters to finally reject him. What’s most frightening for the country is that he’ll push the envelope further in an effort to find this out.
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Sweden head coach Peter Gerhardsson admits he may need to conjure an extra special game plan after setting up a Euro 2022 semi-final showdown with hosts England.
The tournament’s highest ranked team will take on the Lionesses on Tuesday evening at Bramall Lane having been reliant on a last-gasp winner for Friday’s unconvincing 1-0 victory over Belgium.
“We’re going to have a plan,” Gerhardsson said of taking on Sarina Wiegman’s side in Sheffield. “I don’t know right now what we’re going to make up.
“But I can assure that we’re going to have a plan – and we need a good plan, we need a very good plan, and maybe we need an extremely, very good plan. It’s a really good team. It’s going to be an interesting challenge.”
The quarter-finals conclude on Saturday evening with defending champions the Netherlands facing France for the right to take on Germany.
Sweden made to sweat
Sweden were only spared a tense extra-time period against the persistent Belgians after defender Linda Sembrant struck two minutes into added time at Leigh Sports Village.
The 1984 European champions, who had a first-half Stina Blackstenius goal ruled out for offside following a VAR review, dominated proceedings but squandered a host of chances before releasing a mixture of relief and jubilation at full-time.
Sweden’s Magdalena Eriksson conceded a nervy evening had been a severe mental challenge and revealed she was close to tears following the decisive goal.
The Chelsea defender – one of eight WSL players in Gerhardsson’s squad – knows her side must swiftly recover physically, having been given two days fewer than England to prepare for next week’s crunch clash.
“I know all the players they have, they are extremely talented players, so we’re going to have to be really on it,” she said. “Now it’s about recovering, getting fresh again and then taking them on.
“It’s going to be an extremely tough game for us. England have been amazing so far in the tournament.”
Lionesses raring to roar
England head into the last-four buoyed by a stunning 2-1 comeback win over Spain secured by a superb Georgia Stanway strike and hoping to inspire another raucous home crowd.
Midfielder Keira Walsh revealed she cannot wait to once again belt out a hair-raising rendition of the national anthem.
The 25-year-old feels singing ‘God Save The Queen’ best encapsulates the growing excitement about the Lionesses’ chances of lifting their first major trophy.
“You can hear it echoing around the stadium and it’s such a special feeling and one we’ve not experienced before because we’ve not had a home tournament,” said Manchester City player Walsh.
“It does give you that little bit of an extra push.”
Dutch star Gunner be ready?
Attention reverts back to Rotherham on Saturday evening, with the possible return of Vivianne Miedema a major talking point ahead of mouth-watering encounter between the Dutch and the French at New York Stadium.
Prolific Netherlands striker Miedema missed her country’s final two group games due to Covid-19 but could be back to spearhead their attack having resumed training.
Head coach Mark Parsons on Friday offered an upbeat update regarding the Arsenal star.
“I’m spreading as much positive energy and optimism as possible, but we have to see,” he said. “There is a chance she could be available because things are going well, but we need to tick these last few boxes.”
‘Underdogs’ France bidding to make history
France have reached the quarter-final stage for the fourth successive Euros but they have never been further.
Les Bleues defeated the Dutch 3-1 in a friendly in February but head coach Corinne Diacre insists her team are underdogs as she bids to mastermind a small piece of history.
“The Netherlands are the holders and, if either of us are favourites, it should be them,” she said. “As everyone keeps telling us: we’ve never been past the quarter-finals so we can hardly be favourites.”
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Karachi [Pakistan], July 23 (ANI): Pakistan's Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Friday released a sketch of the main facilitator of the Karachi University suicide attack that resulted in the death of three Chinese nationals.
The main facilitator is identified as Zaib, a member of the banned terrorist outfit BLA, Majeed Brigade. The accused is said to have prepared the bag loaded with explosives for use in the attack on the University of Karachi's Confucius Institute.
Four people, including a minivan driver and three Chinese teachers, were killed in an attack on Karachi University on April 26 this year, after Balochistan Liberation Army's (BLA's) Shari Baloch blew herself up outside the gate of the institute.
Post this deadly attack in Karachi, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has prepared the sketch using CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts, reported The News International.
The terrorist was residing with the family of Hebtan Bashir, the husband of the female suicide bomber Shari Baloch, in Delhi Colony, Karachi, media reported citing police sources.
He was not just involved in preparing the bag of explosives, but Zaib also trained other terrorists of the BLA's Majeed Brigade. The data with the terrorism department shows that the 26-year-old wanted culprit was a Brohi Baloch and was five feet seven inches tall.
Moreover, in another revelation into the case, Zaib also trained Dad Buksh aka Shoaib, the suspected mastermind behind the attack.
Dad Buksh is a commander of the banned BLA and the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) in Karachi. He was trained to become a terrorist in Afghanistan in 2020, as per the media portal.
Police arrested Buksh on July 5, and produced him before the anti-terrorism court and sought his physical remand.
China's confidence in Pakistan's ability to protect the Chinese workers in the country was 'seriously shaken' after the attack on a minibus in Karachi.
"The Chinese confidence in Pakistan's security system's ability to protect their citizens and their projects is seriously shaken," Pakistani Senator Mushahid Hussain, the chairman of the Senate Defence Committee, had told Dawn.
"It has caused serious concern and understandable indignation in China. More so, the pattern of attacks is so recurring and it's clear that Pakistani promises of 'foolproof security' are mere words, not matched by countermeasures on the ground," he maintained.
He had also slammed Pakistan's security system for being indolent and said that the security agencies seemed to have been caught napping.
"If such attacks continue, not just Chinese but other foreign investors will be forced to review their role in Pakistan," he added. (ANI) | https://www.aninews.in/news/world/asia/karachi-varsity-suicide-attack-pakistan-authorities-release-sketch-of-main-facilitator20220723090659/ | 2022-07-23T05:01:26Z | https://www.aninews.in/news/world/asia/karachi-varsity-suicide-attack-pakistan-authorities-release-sketch-of-main-facilitator20220723090659/ | false | 1 |
More than 3,700 bowlers journeyed to Butler over nine weekends to compete in the Pennsylvania State Open Championships.
The husband-wife team of Rich and Dianne Sanders of Gettysburg posted the highest finish among York-Adams bowlers, placing ninth in handicap doubles. Rich also placed 17th in handicap all-events and 34th in handicap singles.
“It was definitely a good weekend for me,” said Rich. “I played my normal line (between the second and third arrow) and that worked for me. I got a lot of carry and that helped.”
Rich said he seems to do better in tournaments because he concentrates more.
His performance was enhanced with a 279 game in singles and a 279 game in doubles.
“Dianne and I always look forward to competing in the state tournaments,” he said. “We typically go with a group and have a good time. Considering there were around 2,000 doubles teams, we were surprised by how well we did.”
Troy Thacker and Jason Giran captured 21st place in handicap doubles.
In scratch doubles, Wendell Yingling Jr. and Tyler Schrum finished 13th, while Tom Moran Jr. and Gage Shultz placed 18th. Shultz also tallied 28th place in scratch all-events.
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The Edgewood Bowl 3 team of Dean Cool Sr., Dean Cool Jr., Henry Hamme III, Misty Jordan and Randy Peck placed 26th in the handicap team category.
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Besiktas said Friday that the Turkish football club started transfer talks with Scottish club, the Rangers, to sell Turkish left back Ridvan Yilmaz.
Yilmaz, 21, who is a pure Besiktas product, helped the senior team win the 2021 Turkish Super Lig title and the Turkish Cup in the same season.
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Alteryx (AYX) Drops in Light Trading for July 22
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ImmunityBio (IBRX) Loses 5.41% for July 22
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Population growth forcing alligators out of swamps and into canals, local animal behaviorist says
CAPE CORAL, Fla. — More alligators are turning to ponds and canals to survive, a Southwest Florida animal behaviorist says. Ranger Rob believes this is due to population growth as more people build on swamps and marshes.
Over the weekend, a southeast Cape Coral woman saw a gator behind her home in the canal.
"I turned around and to my surprise, there was a gator sitting there watching us in the water," said Genelle Bennett.
She was sitting in her boat with her dog, Buddy. He started barking at the alligator and Bennett said she called her boyfriend to grab her dog.
"It [the alligator] didn't seem like it was scared of us," Bennett said.
About 10 minutes after speaking with us, Bennett spotted an alligator in the water. It's not clear if it was the same gator, but Bennett believes it was - due to its size and it ending up in the same spot as Sunday.
The unusual sight brought her to Facebook, where people got word of the alligator in the canal. Many drove by to see it for themselves.
"We all said, 'definitely ,nobody feed the gator,' but it almost seemed like it had been fed in the past because it was coming towards us and not like we were scaring it away," Bennett explained.
Ranger Rob, an animal behaviorist and naturalist, believes people are starting to feed wildlife more causing potential negative consequences.
"These animals don't see us as like 'this - this gives us food.' It sees this thing and food are related," he said.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation says there were no fatal attacks in the past two years. However, one Englewood woman was killed over the weekend near her home. The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office says 80-year-old Rose Wiegand fell into the pond near her home. As she was struggling to stay afloat, the Sheriff's Office says two alligators attacked her and she died. The Medical Examiner's Office said her cause of death was a result of the alligator attack.
FWC removed two alligators nearby, but it's not clear if they were involved. Back in May, a man in Largo was also killed by an alligator.
There were 21 biting attacks in Florida between 2020 and 2021. Ranger Rob says alligators tend to get more aggressive during mating season.
Between April and June, males are more aggressive. Through July and August as the female alligators lay eggs, they are more territorial, and sometimes even beyond that timeline - as they can be with their hatchlings for up to a year.
The gator population is not necessarily growing, but Ranger Rob says humans are starting to take over alligator habitats even more.
"We’re going further inland, taking up more swamp areas, more areas where these animals can be," he explained. "They're going to be coming into canals looking for new territories."
The balance here is having coexistence with the animals and having communities that are wildlife and eco-friendly, Ranger Rob said.
"They’re not doing this because they’re mean or vindictive or anything like that," he said. "These animals are trying to survive because of us taking up so much of their habitat they are getting desperate for looking for food."
As for Bennett, she says she's going to remain more vigilant when she's outside with Buddy. Ranger Rob says everyone should do the same.
"So if you’re just walking down a trail and you see a gator, steer clear of it because you don’t know what that animal’s life experiences are," he said.
If you do see an alligator while you're in the water, Ranger Rob says do not splash or thrash around. Keep your eye on the alligator and get out of the water.
If you are being attacked and your arm, for example, is in the alligator's mouth, he said to go for the soft spots of the alligator's mouth, such as the throat. You can also go for the animal's eyes and once the alligator releases any pressure, get out as fast as you can, he said. | https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2671695311730/population-growth-forcing-alligators-out-of-swamps-and-into-canals-local-animal-behaviorist-says | 2022-07-23T05:32:40Z | https://www.newsbreak.com/news/2671695311730/population-growth-forcing-alligators-out-of-swamps-and-into-canals-local-animal-behaviorist-says | false | 2 |
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CBSE Result 2022: PM Modi congratulates students for CBSE 10th 12th Result, sends best wishes to Exam Warriors
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Cody Bellinger’s grand slam pushes Dodgers past Giants
LOS ANGELES — Cody Bellinger’s grand slam broke a tie in the eighth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 5-1 Friday night for their ninth straight win at home.
Bellinger connected on a curveball over the plate from Sam Long (1-3) with two outs and an 0-2 count for his seventh career grand slam.
Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman each had two hits for the Dodgers, who are an NL best 32-13 at home this season.
Thairo Estrada had two hits for the Giants, who have dropped two straight after winning five of six before the All-Star break.
Freeman began the Dodgers’ eighth with a base hit to center field, advanced to second on a wild pitch and then moved to third when Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr., who had just come into the game, booted Max Muncy’s ground ball with one out.
After Gavin Lux struck out, Jake Lamb was hit by a pitch to load the bases and set up Bellinger’s 12th homer of the season, which went into the stands in the right-field corner.
David Vesia (2-0), one of five Dodgers pitchers used, got the win.
Betts hit Logan Webb’s first pitch up the middle for a single and eventually scored when a bases-loaded walk was issued to Lux. The Dodgers were unable to add any more runs in the first when Lamb popped out to third baseman Evan Longoria.
Tyler Anderson retired the first eight San Francisco hitters before Mike Yastrzemski beat the shift with a single to shallow left field in the third.
The Giants evened it in the fourth on Yermin Mercedes’ RBI single. The tying run was set up one batter earlier when Dodgers third baseman Muncy had a throwing error on a base hit by Estrada, which allowed Longoria to advance from first to third.
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Anderson earned a $500,000 bonus for going over 100 innings. The lefty went six innings and allowed an unearned run on four hits and struck out six.
Anderson is the first Dodgers hurler to cross the century mark in innings this season.
Webb settles down
Webb walked three straight batters in the first and threw 51 pitches the first two innings before settling down.
The right-hander ended up going six innings on 103 pitches. He gave up one run on five hits with two strikeouts and four walks.
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Stock Alert: Original BARK Co (The) (BARK) Trades 6.12% Lower July 22
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Northern Star Acquisition Corp. is a special purpose acquisition company whose management team and Board of Directors are composed of veteran consumer, media, technology, retail and finance industry executives and founders, including Joanna Coles, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer, and Jonathan Ledecky, President and Chief Operating Officer. Ms. Coles is a creative media and technology executive who in her previous roles as editor of two leading magazines and Chief Content Officer of Hearst Magazines developed an extensive network of relationships at the intersection of technology, fashion and beauty. Ms. Coles currently serves as a special advisor to Cornell Capital, a $7 billion private investment firm, and is on the board at Snap Inc., Sonos, Density Software, and Women Entrepreneurs of New York City. Mr. Ledecky is a seasoned businessman with over 35 years of investment and operational experience. He has executed hundreds of acquisitions across multiple industries and raised over $20 billion in debt and equity. He is also co-owner of the National Hockey League's New York Islanders franchise.
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Marilyn Matthews Yearty, age 93, of Temple, Georgia passed away on July 20, 2022. She was born August 27, 1928 in Temple, daughter of the late John and Effie Baskin Matthews.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, John Fletcher Yearty; brothers, James D. Matthews and Charles A. Matthews; sisters, Ruth Davis and Reba Crawford; and a nieces, Debra Yearty and Sue King. She is survived by many nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, July 23, from 4:30 PM 7:00 PM and Sunday, July 24 from 1:00 PM 2:00 PM at the funeral home.
Services will be Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 2:00 PM from the Chapel of Hightower Funeral Home with Brother Bill Gray officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Liberty Christian Church at PO Box 10 Temple, Georgia 30179.
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I’ve always preached to my students that every American generation bears the solemn responsibility to pass along to its children the democratic republic it inherited. My sermon text is the charge to “secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity” that you’ll find in the preamble to the Constitution. Every year, I’ve confessed my fear that my keenly self-absorbed generation has done a poor job safe-guarding those blessings. I’ve concluded by beseeching my students to do better.
I was always in earnest, but as sincere as I was, and as much as I recognized the threat posed by Americans’ mounting complacency and narcissism, I regarded the rise and triumph of tyranny here in the “last best hope of Earth” as hypothetical, and my words more an academic caution than a dire warning.
I never imagined, either growing up or teaching history, that I’d live to see Hitler’s “big lie” become a regular feature of American governance. Hitler told his supporters big lies because he recognized that most decent, ordinary people are easy prey to “colossal untruths” — like the lie that the election was stolen — because they simply can’t “believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously.” In short, Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” secret to successful, persuasive lying is to tell outrageous lies simply, shamelessly, often, and first.
Similarly, I’d read in Orwell’s “1984” that the injunction to “reject the evidence of your eyes and ears” is an autocrat’s “most essential command.” But I never expected to hear our 45th president echo Orwell’s fictional tyrant and tell the American people, “Just remember — what you’re seeing and what you’re reading is not what’s happening.”
It’s not my intent here to litigate Donald Trump’s guilt, or the active aid and comfort provided by his sycophants and Republican cronies, or the complicit cowardice of silent Republicans. If you don’t see that guilt by now, either you haven’t seen and examined the evidence, or you’ve chosen not to believe your own eyes and ears.
The election wasn’t stolen. That’s not the testimony of Democrats alone, but also of Republican witnesses; not just of Never-Trumper Republicans, but also of Trump supporters and even Trump appointees, including judges, cabinet officers and White House staffers. Trump’s own Attorney General William Barr testified he told colleagues, investigators and Trump himself that any claim the election was stolen is “bulls—.”
If you watched the Jan. 6 hearings on television, you heard him say it yourself.
We’ve always fallen short when it comes to our founding promise of equality, but we’ve never so precipitously regressed in our commitment to equal rights and equal justice. My mother and father’s “Greatest Generation,” the men and women who defeated Hitler, are passing into eternity as we, their descendants, embrace ever bolder, increasingly violent, public displays of white supremacy, including antisemitism. Armed militias, hostile to the Constitution, plot and parade while politicians raise clenched fists in sympathy.
In 1973, I heard John Dean’s warning that the Watergate corruption was a “cancer growing on the presidency” that would “kill” the president if it wasn’t “removed.” I watched for months as Nixon resigned and members of his administration, including his chief of staff, attorney general, numerous senior advisers and Dean himself, were sentenced to prison. Through all that, I never feared we’d lose our republic.
Now, that fear weighs on me daily.
Alluding to John Dean’s Watergate warning, Rep. Adam Schiff characterized Donald Trump’s election lies as a “cancer on the body politic.” Our body politic is “we the people” and our constitutional government. That government, being an elected, representative, self-government, relies for its life on its people’s confidence that elections are conducted honestly. Fraudulently discrediting those elections fatally undermines that necessary confidence. We can survive losing a president, but kill the body politic and our republic is undone.
Some seditionists, including those in government, liken Jan. 6, 2021, to July 4, 1776. They contend both days’ events constituted legitimate responses to “tyranny.” Except there’s a difference between rebelling against an unelected king and attacking a legislature that you helped elect. To be clear, it isn’t tyranny just because your candidate loses.
During the next two years, we’ll face the usual menu of local and congressional elections, as well as a presidential election in 2024. Ordinarily, many of us base our votes on our political philosophy, party affiliation or broad concerns like economics and foreign policy. Some of us instead are single-issue gun or climate voters. Others would use the next election, rightly or wrongly, to punish President Biden for the price of gasoline.
There will be nothing usual or ordinary about the next few election cycles. That’s why I’m setting aside my own causes and preferences, however dear they may be, and voting only for candidates, regardless of party, who publicly and explicitly concede the 2020 election was free, fair and legitimate, that Joe Biden won and that Donald Trump lost.
I encourage you to do the same.
No issue, cause or political comfort matters more than the preservation of the republic.
In the closing months of the Revolution while the treaty was negotiated, George Washington and the Continental Army were encamped north of New York City. The army hadn’t been paid, and Washington’s officers threatened to march on Philadelphia and overthrow Congress, with many intending to install Washington as their king.
Washington turned his back on their offer of royal power. He pleaded with them to oppose any man who urged the overthrow of the civil government, that “humanity revolts at the idea” they would turn and take up arms against their country.
That is what happened on Jan. 6.
It is happening still. The demagogue the founders feared still plies his dark arts. He waits for the next election even as he plots to ignore the results if he loses again.
I was a boy when I first saw the newspaper photograph known as “The Weeping Frenchman.” Having been routed by the Nazi Wehrmacht in six weeks, France had surrendered. A battered remnant of the French army marched through Marseilles into exile. The weeping man is watching from the curbside.
He has lost his republic.
It could soon be our grief, too.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service announced Friday it's taking emergency action to save giant sequoias by speeding up projects that could start within weeks to clear underbrush to protect the world’s largest trees from the increasing threat of wildfires.
The move to bypass some environmental review could cut years off the normal approval process required to cut smaller trees in national forests and use intentionally lit low-intensity fires to reduce dense brush that has helped fuel raging wildfires that have killed up to 20% of all large sequoias over the past two years.
“Without urgent action, wildfires could eliminate countless more iconic giant sequoias,” Forest Service Chief Randy Moore said in a statement. “This emergency action to reduce fuels before a wildfire occurs will protect unburned giant sequoia groves from the risks of high-severity wildfires.”
The trees, the world’s largest by volume, are under threat like never before. More than a century of aggressive fire suppression has left forests choked with dense vegetation, downed logs and millions of dead trees killed by bark beetles that have fanned raging infernos intensified by drought and exacerbated by climate change.
The forest service's announcement is among a wide range of efforts underway to save the species found only on the western slope of Sierra Nevada range in central California. Most of about 70 groves are clustered around Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and some extend into and north of Yosemite National Park.
Sequoia National Park, which is run by the Interior Department and not subject to the emergency action, is considering a novel and controversial plan to plant sequoia seedlings where large trees have been wiped out by fire.
The Save Our Sequoias (SOS) Act, which also includes a provision to speed up environmental reviews like the forest service plan, was recently introduced by a bipartisan group of congressmen including House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, whose district includes sequoias.
The group applauded Moore's announcement Friday but said in a statement that more needs to be done to make it easier to thin forests.
“The Forest Service’s action today is an important step forward for Giant Sequoias, but without addressing other barriers to protecting these groves, this emergency will only continue,” the group said. "It’s time to codify this action by establishing a true comprehensive solution to fireproof every grove in California through the SOS Act and save our sequoias.”
Work planned to begin as soon as this summer in 12 groves spread across the Sequoia National Forest and Sierra National Forest in would cost $21 million to remove so-called ladder fuels made up of brush, dead wood and smaller trees that allow fires to spread upward and torch the canopies of the sequoias that can exceed 300 feet (90 meters) in height.
The plan calls for cutting smaller trees and vegetation and using prescribed fires — intentionally lit and monitored by firefighters during damp conditions — to remove the decaying needles, sticks and logs that pile up on the forest floor.
Some environmental groups have criticized forest thinning as an excuse for commercial logging.
Ara Marderosian, executive director of the Sequoia ForestKeeper group, called the announcement a “well-orchestrated PR campaign.”
He said it fails to consider how logging can exacerbate wildfires and could increase carbon emissions that will worsen the climate crisis.
“Fast-tracking thinning fails to consider that roadways and logged areas ... allows wind-driven fires because of greater airflow caused by the opening in the canopy, which increases wildfire speed and intensity,” he said.
Rob York, a professor and cooperative extension specialist at forests operated by the University of California, Berkeley, said the forest service's plan could be helpful but would require extensive followup.
“To me it represents a triage approach to deal with the urgent threat to giant sequoias,” York said in an email. “The treatments will need to be followed up with frequent prescribed fires in order to truly restore and protect the groves long-term.”
The mighty sequoia, protected by thick bark and with its foliage typically high above the flames, was once considered nearly inflammable.
The trees even thrive with occasional low intensity blazes — like ones Native Americans historically lit or allowed to burn — that clear out trees competing for sunlight and water. The heat from flames opens cones and allows seeds to spread.
But fires in recent years have shown that although the trees can live beyond 3,000 years, they are not immortal and greater action may be needed to protect them.
During a fire last year in Sequoia National Park, firefighters wrapped the most famous trees in protective foil and used flame retardant in the trees' canopies.
Earlier this month, when fire threatened the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park, firefighters set up sprinklers.
Flames burned into the grove — the first wildfire to do so in more than a century — but there was no major damage. A park forest ecologist credited the controlled burns with protecting the 500 large trees. | https://www.thehour.com/news/article/US-takes-emergency-action-to-save-sequoias-from-17324100.php | 2022-07-23T06:07:50Z | https://www.thehour.com/news/article/US-takes-emergency-action-to-save-sequoias-from-17324100.php | true | 54 |
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'Delhi Crime' season 2 to premiere on Netflix in August, watch teaser
Much like its first season, which won the best drama series honour at the 48th International Emmy Awards in 2020, the upcoming instalment is also inspired by true events.
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MUMBAI: Netflix's critically-acclaimed series 'Delhi Crime' is set to return with a second season on August 26, the streamer announced on Friday.
The sophomore season will see DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) spearhead another crucial investigation with her team -- newly promoted Neeti Singh (Rasika Duggal) and Vartika's right-hand man Bhupendra Singh aka Bhupi (Rajesh Tailang).
Much like its first season, which won the best drama series honour at the 48th International Emmy Awards in 2020, the upcoming instalment is also inspired by true events.
Actors Adil Hussain, Anurag Arora, Yashaswini Dayama, Sidharth Bhardwaj, Gopal Dutt, Denzil Smith, Tillotama Shome, Jatin Goswami, Vyom Yadav and Ankit Sharma round out the cast.
Filmmaker Richie Mehta, who directed the first season, is attached as the creator of season two. Tanuj Chopra is the showrunner and director.
The season is penned by Mayank Tewari, Shubhra Swarup and Ensia Mirza. Virat Basoya and Samyuktha Chawla Shaikh have written the dialogues SK Global Entertainment, Golden Karavan, and Film Karavan are the producers. | https://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/hindi/2022/jul/22/delhi-crime-season-2-to-premiere-on-netflix-in-august-watch-teaser-2479461.html | 2022-07-23T06:08:29Z | https://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/hindi/2022/jul/22/delhi-crime-season-2-to-premiere-on-netflix-in-august-watch-teaser-2479461.html | false | 3 |
The Federal Government said the narrative that Nigeria is a war zone or that there is religious persecution in the country is fake. Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, at an investors’ forum in Lagos on Friday, accused political opponents of de-marketing the country.
The minister in a statement by his Special Assistant (Media), Segun Adeyemi, said Nigeria is safe for investment in spite of the de-marketing campaign. Mohammed noted that President Muhammadu Buhari–led administration came into office in 2015 with the promise to revamp the economy, fight insecurity and curb corruption and that the administration has acquainted itself creditably on the three pillars.
“We were elected on the three pillars of the economy, security, and anti-corruption. In these three areas, I can confirm that we have not left any stone unturned to turn things around despite the numerous challenges,” he said. The minister claimed that Boko Haram has been degraded and ISWAP leadership eliminated. According to him, “51,000 insurgents surrendered in the first three months of this year alone, while the government is now focusing on rehabilitation and rebuilding communities destroyed by the insurgents.” | https://www.newtelegraphng.com/fg-accuses-opposition-party-of-de-marketing-the-country/ | 2022-07-23T06:12:13Z | https://www.newtelegraphng.com/fg-accuses-opposition-party-of-de-marketing-the-country/ | false | 1 |
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Airline Operators Alert on Fresh Flight Disruptions, Cite Aviation Fuel Scarcity
•Air Peace spends N120m daily on Jet A1
Chinedu Eze
Nigerian airlines, under the aegis of Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) yesterday alerted air travellers and other Nigerians about acute shortage of aviation fuel, known as Jet A1, and said this would inevitably give rise to flight disruption, “as difficulty in sourcing the product will cause delays.”
This is the second announcement on the disruption of services over the scarcity of aviation fuel in three months. The first was in May.
In a statement signed by AON Spokesman, Professor Obiora Okonkwo, yesterday, the airlines said the air transport sub-sector “is in crisis, which threatens continued scheduled flight operations.”
AON states: “This is to notify the members of the public, especially consumers of air transport services in the country, that the aviation sector has been hit by a major crisis with the acute scarcity of aviation fuel, otherwise known as Jet-A1. For this reason, there will be major disruptions in scheduled flight operations including cancellations and unnecessary delays across all airports in the country.
“This is a foreseen but unintended consequence of the aviation fuel scarcity in the country. We, therefore, plead for the understanding of the travelling public to bear with our members as efforts are currently being made to address the development and restore normal flight operations.”
Speaking in the same vein, the General Manager, Marketing and Communication, Ibom Air, Aniekan Essienette said in a statement that the airline was facing serious problems sourcing aviation fuel and that it might cancel some flights.
“This is to bring to your notice that the growing unavailability of aviation fuel has greatly impacted on our operations, leading to flight delays. At this point, it might now result in some flight cancellations.
“While this situation is unprecedented and disruptive to our value proposition, we assure you that it is as distressing to us as it is to you.
“As Ibom Air, we will continue to do everything in our power to operate our flight schedule as close to 100% as possible while looking forward to normalcy being restored at the earliest,” the airline said.
THISDAY investigations revealed that the high cost of aviation fuel is draining the finances of the airlines and that the nation’s biggest carrier, Air Peace spends over N120 million daily on the product.
Before it was shut down, Dana Air was spending about N60 million on aviation fuel.
The operators said they spend over 70 per cent of the cost of operation on aviation fuel.
The high price of aviation fuel has also triggered an increase in airfares from N60,000 to N130,000 for economy class.
Informed sources also told THISDAY that if this problem lingers for the next two weeks, three more airlines out of the six existing ones on scheduled service would shut operations.
Due to the hike in global oil prices caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine, the cost of importation of petroleum products has surged, leading to scarcity and high fuel prices. In May, AON planned to suspend operations but shelved it after intervention by the House of Representatives.
In June, Allen Onyema, AON’s vice-president, said at least three domestic airlines were on the verge of shutting down operations due to the soaring price of the commodity.
Meanwhile, AON has condemned in very strong terms, the attack on the property of Dana Air by passengers whose scheduled flights were affected by the grounding of the airline for operational audit by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
Dana Air passengers had on July 21, 2022, physically descended on and damaged the company’s property at the domestic wing of Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos, over the unexpected and unintended cancellation of their flight in what AON described as force majeure.
“Dana Air is currently undergoing an operational audit as ordered by the NCAA. We understand that Dana Air, as a responsible member of this association, had activated its feedback mechanism to inform passengers of the development and the cancellation of their flight.
“However, it is uncivilised for passengers to take laws into their own hands by destroying Dana Air property when there are approved mechanisms for redress.
“As an association, AON will no longer watch passengers destroy property of its affiliate members without adequate response. Henceforth, AON shall activate all available legal avenues to ensure that passengers caught destroying property of her members are brought to book and made to pay for such destruction,” the association said. | https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/07/23/airline-operators-alert-on-fresh-flight-disruptions-cite-aviation-fuel-scarcity/ | 2022-07-23T06:23:05Z | https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/07/23/airline-operators-alert-on-fresh-flight-disruptions-cite-aviation-fuel-scarcity/ | true | 1 |
City of Fircrest announcement.
The City of Fircrest Parks and Recreation Department is requesting proposals to resurface three
(3) tennis courts at one (1) park within the City. The resurfacing and striping will change some
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HONOLULU (KHON2) — Passport applications are accepted at the Ala Moana Satellite City Hall.
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Online appointments for passport applications are available at the Aloha Q website as of July 25 for scheduled times starting on Aug 1.
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Applications will not be accepted without all required documentation, which includes proof of citizenship, government ID and a check or money order for the passport fee.
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Ever since I was a child, I have been playing Call of Duly and that game just had me, and my friends always hooked to the computer. Then I bought a Play Station and the experience of playing that just enhanced multi-folds. The point here is that Call of Duly has its own fanbase and COD: Modern Warfare is the new GTA for many people across the globe. Apologies to the critics for this comparison.
Anyhow, a large volume of people has been searching online for a way to play Call of Duly: Modern Warfare with their friend in multiplayer mode. This might seem simple, but the request says, the friend is in the same room so how can we play multiplayer?
The answer to this is Co-op Split Screen.
Yes, PS4 and Xbox One has this feature to split screen when two players are playing local on the same screen. However, the Modern Warfare multiplayer mode is not the only way to play with friends, but co-op split screen seems to me like a viable option for many.
How to enable split screen Modern Warfare on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One?
Follow these below mentioned easy steps to turn on the appropriate settings to play Modern Warfare in split screen:
- Connect Controller no. 2 to your Play Station/Xbox.
- Launch the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game and go to Campaign menu.
- Wait for the prompt to add Controller no. 2 to the game.
- Press A on PS4 and X on Xbox One from Controller no. 2 to connect multiplayer game.
- Next step is for Player 2 to sign into an Activision account to begin playing Modern Warfare in split screen. Once Done, enjoy playing co-op split screen with your friend.
These are the five steps on how you can play Modern Warfare with your friend in split screen.
Pro Tip:
Before doing all this effort, make sure that Player 2 has an Activision account. Without this step, you will not be able to play co-op split screen with you friend. This is a mandatory step to follow!
Also, there have been some reports that users are not able to play split screen even after following each of these steps. A quick fix for this issue is to reset your console and re-initialize your Controller.
Once you do that, following these above-mentioned steps should enable you to play Modern Warfare split screen with your friend. | https://techstory.in/how-to-play-cod-modern-warfare-in-split-screen/ | 2022-07-23T06:36:54Z | https://techstory.in/how-to-play-cod-modern-warfare-in-split-screen/ | true | 1 |
Harry Fowler, 73, of Knoxville, Maryland, passed away on Wednesday, July 20, 2022.
Harry was born on Feb. 25, 1949, in Maryland to the late Charles Grundy and Virginia Maria “Jennie” Fowler Sr.
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Harry Fowler, 73, of Knoxville, Maryland, passed away on Wednesday, July 20, 2022.
Harry was born on Feb. 25, 1949, in Maryland to the late Charles Grundy and Virginia Maria “Jennie” Fowler Sr.
Along with his very special friend, Martha Woods, Harry is survived by his two sons, Harry Jason and Ronnie Dean; one daughter, Joanna; three grandchildren, Kayla, Elsa and Ben; and two great-grandchildren, Van and Avery. Harry is also survived by his siblings, Robert Fowler, Martha Reed, James Fowler, fraternal twin Howard Fowler, Kenneth Shumaker, Ruth Stambaugh, Rosa Bollinger and Joe Fowler; and numerous nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his siblings, Dorothy Davidson, Virginia Gravely, William Fowler, Charles Fowler, Franklin Fowler and Carl Fowler.
The family will be receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 26 at Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Road, Barnesville, Maryland, where the funeral service will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 27 at 12:30 p.m. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Gardens, 9501 Catoctin Mountain Highway, Frederick, Maryland. Following interment, a reception will follow at Robert and Cynthia Fowler’s home.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Children’s National Hospital Foundation, Attn: Gift Administration, 1 Inventa Place, Sixth Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
The family would like to give a special thank-you to Cassie Jones and the terrific nurses with hospice care.
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PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks were refreshed and ready after the four-day All-Star break, playing arguably their best game of the season in a lopsided 10-1 victory over the Washington Nationals.
Carson Kelly started the team's offensive onslaught with a laser-beam double to lead off the bottom of the first, Ketel Marte added a three-run homer in the third and Daulton Varsho clobbered a 451-foot solo shot in the sixth. On the mound, Zac Gallen delivered seven innings of shutout ball, giving up just two hits.
"All around, it was a very solid game," Kelly said. "Offense, defense, pitching. I think the break helped and we'll try to continue to ride this wave."
The All-Star break didn't provide much relief for the Nationals, who lost for the 16th time in 18 games.
Gallen (5-2) took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning before César Hernández sent a soft liner with two outs that deflected off Gallen's glove and fell behind the mound. Gallen, shortstop Geraldo Perdomo and Marte all converged on the ball, but no one had time to throw out the speedy Hernández.
"I felt like I had all four or five pitches today, good command of them," Gallen said. "You like to think every time you have four or five pitches, you can throw a no-hitter."
Gallen struck out seven and walked none.
"He was looking like he could potentially throw a no-hitter," manager Torey Lovullo said. "I was probably the most satisfied person when he gave up that hit. It's a stressful time when you're talking about potential pitch counts. He had good stuff and it obviously showed up through seven innings."
Marte launched his ninth homer of the season in the third, giving the D-backs a 4-0 lead. He hit a changeup from lefty Patrick Corbin (4-13) to center field where it just cleared the wall above the 413-foot sign.
It was another rough outing for Corbin, the veteran left-hander who came into the game with a 5.87 ERA. He gave up five runs and eight hits over five innings, walking one and striking out seven.
Daulton Varsho added a mammoth solo shot to right field — turning on Jordan Weems' pitch for his 13th homer of the season — to give the D-backs a 6-0 lead in the sixth. Kelly and Varsho both had three hits.
Washington star Juan Soto singled in the seventh inning, extending his on-base streak to 28 games, which is the longest of his career.
"We hit some balls hard, but they're on the ground," Washington manager Dave Martinez said. "We can't get the ball in the air. We've got to start driving the ball and getting them in the air."
The Nationals fell to 31-64, the worst mark in the big leagues.
NATS SIGN DRAFT PICKS
The Nationals announced the signing of several of their draft picks from earlier this month, including outfielder Elijah Green, who was taken with the No. 5 overall choice.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Nationals: Placed RHP Tyler Clippard on the 15-day IL retroactive to July 19. Promoted RHP Hunter Harvey from Triple-A and reinstated RHP Victor Arano from the injured list. ... LHP Josh Rogers is done with a rehabilitation assignment and been sent to Triple-A.
Diamondbacks: Marte was playing second base for the first time in about a month. He's been used as a designated hitter while nursing a sore left hamstring. ... RHP Zach Davies threw a bullpen on Friday. He's been on the 15-day IL since June 28 because of right shoulder inflammation.
UP NEXT
The teams play again on Saturday night. The D-backs will send LHP Madison Bumgarner (5-9, 3.83 ERA) to the mound. The Nationals will counter with veteran RHP Anibal Sanchez (0-1, 7.20).
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Dodgers first. Mookie Betts singles to center field. Trea Turner grounds out to shallow infield, Logan Webb to Darin Ruf. Mookie Betts to second. Freddie Freeman lines out to shallow right field to Darin Ruf. Will Smith walks. Max Muncy walks. Will Smith to second. Mookie Betts to third. Gavin Lux walks. Max Muncy to second. Will Smith to third. Mookie Betts scores. Jake Lamb pops out to shortstop to Evan Longoria.
1 run, 1 hit, 0 errors, 3 left on. Dodgers 1, Giants 0.
Giants fourth. Darin Ruf flies out to right field to Mookie Betts. Evan Longoria singles to center field. Brandon Belt flies out to left field to Trayce Thompson. Thairo Estrada singles to third base. Evan Longoria to third. Throwing error by Max Muncy. Yermin Mercedes singles to right field. Thairo Estrada to second. Evan Longoria scores. Joey Bart reaches on a fielder's choice to shortstop. Yermin Mercedes out at second.
1 run, 3 hits, 1 error, 3 left on. Giants 1, Dodgers 1.
Dodgers eighth. Freddie Freeman singles to left center field. Will Smith flies out to deep left center field to Yermin Mercedes. Max Muncy reaches on error. Freddie Freeman to third. Fielding error by LaMonte Wade Jr.. Gavin Lux strikes out swinging. Jake Lamb hit by pitch. Max Muncy to second. Cody Bellinger homers to right field. Jake Lamb scores. Max Muncy scores. Freddie Freeman scores. Trayce Thompson walks. Mookie Betts pops out to shallow left field to Thairo Estrada.
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Valneva, a leading French biotech company and coronavirus vaccine manufacturer, has reportedly suspended the production of its vaccines after the European Commission extensively ramped down a planned order of million doses.
As per sources, this move comes around the heels of the Commission’s decision to scratch an initial order that was unveiled in the previous year for the production of 60 million doses, which was cut down to 1.25 million.
The vaccine was the first in France and the sixth endorsed to counter COVID-19 in the bloc.
Apparently, the European Union (EU) states have purchased around 27 million doses for the year, with 33 million to follow in 2023.
Sources claim that the Commission planned to withdraw from the advance purchase deal due to the high levels of vaccine production worldwide.
However, the Commission eventually agreed to have the states of the European Union purchase 1.25 million doses of a vaccine approved across the bloc for adults in the age group of 18-50, compelling the firm to halt any more production.
If reports are to be believed, the 5 EU nations that would now receive these doses between August and September, include Bulgaria, Austria, Finland, Denmark, and Germany, excluding France.
Frank Grimaud, Director General, Valneva expressed disappointment in the decision while hinting at the four million non-vaccinated people in France.
It has also been revealed that the company has now indicated on looking forward to obtaining new orders in the coming weeks prior to determining the future of this programme.
For the record, Valneva’s VLA2001 serum is the first to deploy the traditional inactive whole virus technology, as it believes to bring the reticent individuals to get jabbed and change their minds.
Previously, in September 2021, Britain also pulled out of a deal for 100 million doses to terminate its first supply agreement.
Source Credit: https://www.macaubusiness.com/valneva-suspends-covid-vaccine-production-as-eu-shrinks-order/ | https://www.nwdiamondnotes.com/valneva-shelves-production-of-its-covid-vaccines-as-eu-shrinks-order/ | 2022-07-23T07:01:45Z | https://www.nwdiamondnotes.com/valneva-shelves-production-of-its-covid-vaccines-as-eu-shrinks-order/ | true | 1 |
Vince McMahon the longstanding CEO and Chairman of World Wrestling Entertainemnet Inc (WWE) has announced that he is retiring from his roles at the company.
The longstanding sachem of WWE has recently been embroiled in controversy and stepped away from his roles about a month ago due to an investigation into his alleged misconduct.
McMahon, 76, was being investigated by his own board for agreements to pay $12 million over the past 16 years to suppress allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity, the Wall Street Journal had previously reported.
Last month he pledged to support WWE’s investigation but did not address the issue while announcing his departure from the company.
“Our global audience can take comfort in knowing WWE will continue to entertain you with the same fervor, dedication, and passion as always,” the departing company chief said in a statement
“As the majority shareholder, I will continue to support WWE in any way I can.”
While the company continues to look for a replacement, it is general consensus that his daughter Stephanie McMahon will continue in the role on an interim basis after stepping in to fill the shoes in June while its weekly programming “Raw” and “Smackdown” will continue ahead as planned.
Vince McMahon retiring from WWE is a monumental occasion for those familiar with the business of sports entertainment. He is credited with turning a fledgling company in the 1980s into a global juggernaut with about $1 billion in revenue in 2021.
He used scripted matches, celebrities, and glitz to make the brand more acceptable to television audiences while toning down the “aggression” aspect to make it more palatable for younger audiences. He also created the concept of pay-per-view matches for bigger events such as “WrestleMania” to build its revenue base.
The biggest names associated with wrestling including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, and John Cena all came with McMahon at the helm.
But his reign was marred by controversy as well with the company coming under scrutiny for steroid use meriting an investigation before his own misconduct issue finally brought his time to an end. | https://pakobserver.net/vince-mcmahon-retiring-from-wwe/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vince-mcmahon-retiring-from-wwe | 2022-07-23T07:02:23Z | https://pakobserver.net/vince-mcmahon-retiring-from-wwe/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vince-mcmahon-retiring-from-wwe | false | 1 |
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England skittled out South Africa for 83 to win the rain-affected second one-day international by 118 runs on Friday and send their three-match series to a decider.
The start of the match at Old Trafford was delayed for almost four hours, meaning it was reduced to 29 overs per side and England scrambled to post a total of 201 after being put into bat.
A strong bowling performance immediately put South Africa on the back foot, with the tourists reduced to 6-4 after four overs as Janneman Malan, Rassie van der Dussen and Aiden Markram were all out for ducks.
The spin of Adil Rashid (3-29) and Moeen Ali (2-22) finished off the South Africans in just 20.4 overs.
The only real resistance came from Heinrich Klassen, who hit 33 before being stumped by Jos Buttler soon after England's wicketkeeper-captain showed brilliant reactions to run out Markram with a close-range throw.
The final ODI will take place in Leeds on Sunday. South Africa won the first match by 62 runs at Durham on Tuesday, when England allrounder Ben Stokes made his final ODI appearance.
At Old Trafford, England stumbled to 72-5 then recovered thanks to big hitting from Liam Livingstone (38 off 26 balls) and Sam Curran (35 off 18).
Dwaine Pretorius had a career-best 4-36 after replacing allrounder Andile Phehlukwayo, who was out for concussion. Pretorius claimed the wickets of Phil Salt (17), Joe Root (1) and Jonny Bairstow (28) in a seven-ball spell as England fell to 62-4. Ali (6) then went cheaply, too, to plunge the hosts into more trouble.
After Buttler's 19 off 27 balls, Livingstone went on the attack and hit three straight sixes at the start of one over by Anrich Nortje to get England back into the game.
Curran's hitting was even more brutal, smashing two fours and three sixes, while David Willey weighed in with a run-a-ball 21.
England was dismissed with five balls left in the innings.
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In the final kilometres of the race, the peloton was still trying to chase down the late breakaway of Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo), Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious) and Alexis Gougeard (B&B Hotels), which held a 10-second gap.
The pace of the sprinters made it difficult for the chase to close the gap, before Laporte made the smart decision to bridge across in the final two kilometres.
"If we look further back to the peloton, we’ve got Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies) and his teammate on the front of the peloton,” Renshaw said in the latest episode of The Finale.
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“In second position is today’s stage winner, Christophe Laporte. Behind him, two riders from Alpecin–Deceuninck. And it looks like the rider in fourth position, well he’s dropped the wheel here.
“And this is going to be the start of how this whole thing unfolds for the sprinters in the peloton. As we exit this left-hand turn, we can see that three riders have slipped off the front of the peloton and that’s because the rider in fourth position has dropped the wheel.
“This is where Laporte makes the move. He’s jumping across to these three riders. He’s dropped the peloton and he’s now envisaging that he’s going to take this stage win solo.
“As they round the final bend, they have an uphill finish all the way to the line. Christophe Laporte is just licking his lips because he can see that he’s getting the perfect ride to a stage win.
“You can see further back that there is just nobody left to lead out the sprinters. They’re all fending for themselves and they’re all hesitating. They can see victory has now slipped away, so they all want to mop up the second and third places.”
Sprinters Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Alberto Dainese (Team DSM) took second and third respectively in the sprint behind.
Renshaw noted the remarkable success Team Jumbo Visma has had in the Tour thus far, holding the yellow, green and polka dot jerseys.
Laporte’s win marks another dominant performance from the team, with the French rider taking his first career Tour de France stage win.
“What an amazing stage,” Renshaw added. “It didn’t come down to a sprint, but when it finishes like that, I’m super happy that lead-out men and strong riders like Christophe Laporte can win stages in the Tour de France.”
The Tour de France continues tonight with Stage 20, a 40.7-kilometre time trial into Rocamadour. Watch from 8:55pm (AEST) on the SBS SKODA Tour Tracker, with the SBS and SBS On Demand broadcast starting from 9:30pm (AEST). | https://www.sbs.com.au/sport/article/renshaw-unpacks-laportes-first-tour-de-france-stage-win/a6c9ervx1 | 2022-07-23T07:18:13Z | https://www.sbs.com.au/sport/article/renshaw-unpacks-laportes-first-tour-de-france-stage-win/a6c9ervx1 | false | 1 |
Rolling Loud got off to a rocky start Friday in Miami as headliner Kid Cudi left the stage mid-set after being bombarded by items thrown by audience members, while Kanye West made a brief appearance during Lil Durk’s performance despite dropping off the lineup less than a week earlier.
Footage posted to social media initially showed Cudi being hit in the face with what appears to be a water bottle while performing. The “Day ‘n’ Nite” rapper is later shown threatening the audience with cutting his set short due to the behavior. “I will fucking leave. If I get hit with one more fucking thing — if I see one more fucking thing on this fucking stage, I’m leaving,” he says. “Don’t fuck with me.” A water bottle is subsequently launched toward the rapper, prompting Cudi to drop his microphone and walk offstage as audience members began to chant West’s name.
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— XXL Magazine (@XXL) July 23, 2022
Cudi, somewhat controversially, was chosen to replace West after the Donda 2 rapper pulled out of the festival. (Fans had pressed Rolling Loud organizers to replace West with Travis Scott, leading to a bizarre incident in which one of the festival’s co-founders falsely claimed the event’s venue prohibited Scott from performing due to his association with a fatal crowd surge at his Astroworld festival last year.)
Yet, in true Ye fashion, West still attended the festival, making a surprise cameo onstage with Lil Durk while wearing a full face mask. West performed a segment of his The Life of Pablo track “Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1” — a song, fans noted, contains vocals by Cudi.
Kanye West just came out during Lil Durk's Rolling Loud set 👀pic.twitter.com/8NkEaa92US
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) July 23, 2022
The move appeared to be deliberate, as the two rappers had a public falling out in February when West blasted Cudi for being friends with Pete Davidson. (The former Saturday Night Live star is currently dating West’s ex-wife, kim Kardashian.) “Just so everyone knows Cudi will not be on Donda because he’s friends with you know who,” West wrote in a now-deleted Instagram post.
Cudi responded by calling West a “dinosaur” in reply to the post, before later accusing West of lying in a series of tweets. “God opens the door so the wrong people can exit ur life,” he wrote on Twitter. | https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rolling-loud-kid-cudi-kanye-west-lil-durk-1387184/ | 2022-07-23T07:19:56Z | https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rolling-loud-kid-cudi-kanye-west-lil-durk-1387184/ | true | 1 |
L’Oréal (OTCMKTS:LRLCY – Get Rating) had its price target reduced by Berenberg Bank from €350.00 ($353.54) to €333.00 ($336.36) in a research note released on Tuesday, The Fly reports. They currently have a hold rating on the stock.
LRLCY has been the topic of several other research reports. JPMorgan Chase & Co. reduced their price objective on shares of L’Oréal from €435.00 ($439.39) to €400.00 ($404.04) and set an overweight rating on the stock in a research note on Monday, June 27th. Morgan Stanley reduced their price objective on shares of L’Oréal from €395.00 ($398.99) to €385.00 ($388.89) in a research note on Friday, April 1st. Barclays lifted their price objective on shares of L’Oréal from €410.00 ($414.14) to €421.00 ($425.25) in a research note on Thursday, April 21st. Stifel Nicolaus reduced their price objective on shares of L’Oréal from €415.00 ($419.19) to €405.00 ($409.09) and set a buy rating on the stock in a research note on Tuesday, July 12th. Finally, Royal Bank of Canada lifted their price target on shares of L’Oréal from €260.00 ($262.63) to €282.00 ($284.85) and gave the company a sector perform rating in a research note on Thursday, April 21st. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, four have assigned a hold rating and five have issued a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the stock has a consensus rating of Hold and an average target price of $381.67.
L’Oréal Price Performance
L’Oréal stock opened at $71.56 on Tuesday. The company’s 50 day simple moving average is $68.08 and its 200 day simple moving average is $75.47. L’Oréal has a fifty-two week low of $62.39 and a fifty-two week high of $97.48.
L’Oréal Company Profile
L'Oréal SA, through its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells cosmetic products for women and men worldwide. The company operates through four divisions: Consumer Products, L'oréal Luxe, Professional Products, and Active Cosmetics. It offers shampoos, hair care products, shower gels, skin care products, cleansers, hair colors, styling products, deodorants, sun care products, make-up, perfumes, etc.
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