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Hurkacz stops Medvedev regaining world No. 1 spot in Miami
Poland's Hubert Hurkacz kept his title defence going at the Miami Open by beating Daniil Medvedev 7-6(7) 6-3 in their quarter-final on Thursday as the Russian fell one win short of reclaiming the world number one ranking.
Hurkacz won the first three games and then fended off two break points in the seventh as Medvedev, who appeared unwell at times in the heat, struggled on his first serve and suffered four double faults in the first set.
The Russian attempted a comeback as he saved two set points to hold serve in the eighth game and broke in the ninth, but the Polish world number 10 kept his nerve in the tiebreak.
In the second set, Hurkacz broke on his sixth attempt in a marathon, 11-minute fifth game as the sweltering temperature seemed to get the better of Medvedev.
Sitting on his bench after the seventh game, the U.S. Open champion removed his sweat-drenched shirt and requested assistance from the physio, complaining of dizziness.
"All the match I was not feeling my best," Medvedev explained to reporters. "After the tough points, I felt that my breath was not recovering fast enough."
In the following game, Medvedev hunched over momentarily and later glumly dropped his racket to the court after he whacked a backhand return into the net.
Eighth-seeded Hurkacz's win sets up a meeting with either Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic or Spanish teenage phenomenon Carlos Alcaraz, who reached the U.S. Open quarter-finals last year. The pair meet at Hard Rock Stadium later on Thursday.
"Playing Daniil is always fun but it's super competitive," Hurkacz said in a broadcast interview after the match.
"I was hitting my forehand a little better and I was returning better so that was big for me."
Medvedev needed to reach the semi-finals to retake the world number one spot from Novak Djokovic. The Australian Open finalist claimed the position briefly earlier this year but lost it after a shock third-round loss at Indian Wells.
"To be honest, I played a lot of matches where I had the pressure, different one, and it's not like something new happened today in terms of like going out on court and feeling crazy tight or something," he said.
"So I don't think that nerves were part of this."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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After two rollercoaster years, the time seems right to take advantage of Uber Technologies (NYSE:) shares.
The world’s largest transportation app has risen more than 10% in the past five days after landing a deal to include all New York City taxis in its app. The shares closed Wednesday at $36.58.
The rally comes after the San Francisco-based company lost almost a third of its value over the past year, mainly due to macroeconomic factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, the sell-off in stocks. of growth.
However, the positive developments of the past few days show that this is an excellent time to take advantage of Uber’s long-term weakness.
In the first alliance of its kind in the United States — as well as in an effort to ease driver shortages and fare pressure — Uber has reached an agreement with technology partners from the city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission. from New York. Its apps, Curb and Arro, power 100% of the city’s yellow cabs and will now allow users to book taxi rides through the Uber app.
The partnership will be piloted in the spring and rolled out in the summer, according to Guy Peterson, Uber’s director of business development, adding in a statement Thursday:
“This is a real win for drivers. They no longer have to worry about finding an off-peak fare or getting a call back to Manhattan when they’re in the outer boroughs. And it’s a real win for riders, who will now have access to thousands of yellow cabs in the Uber app.”
Also, according to the New York Times, the company is about to strike a similar partnership with San Francisco taxis, opening the door to more collaborations in other jurisdictions globally.
These initiatives are especially relevant as many parts of the world face driver shortages, regulatory scrutiny and strong resistance from traditional taxi operators.
Stocks are undervalued
Some Wall Street analysts believe that Uber shares are currently undervalued, given that they are well positioned to benefit from the economic revival.
According to consensus estimates from 46 analysts surveyed by Investing.com, Uber shares have 62% upside potential from their current levels.
Source: Investing.com
Jason Tauber, portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman, told CNBC that Uber’s deal with New York taxis is an important step toward the company’s goal of becoming a super ride-hailing app. He has also highlighted that the company is gaining a significant market share in the field of food delivery and grocery shopping. And he adds:
“Capital is running out, which is ultimately good for them. It’s a positive turning point in their business. This is not a business that can sustain many market players.”
Earlier this month, Uber raised its forecasts for the current quarter, suggesting that trucking demand is returning in the post-pandemic environment.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization are expected to increase from $130 million to $150 million. These numbers represent a solid improvement on the $100-130 million that Uber forecast when it announced fourth-quarter results last month.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said:
“Our mobility business is recovering from the Omicron variant much faster than we expected. Whether it’s travel, commuting or going out at night, we’re seeing healthy and growing demand across all use cases, which It highlights the desire that consumers have to move again.”
Conclution
In the post-pandemic environment, Uber is in an excellent position to show consistent profitability, especially after its significant diversification and cost-cutting measures. Also, the current long-term bearish streak offers a perfect opportunity to buy these stocks.
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NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. (NYSE:NXRT – Get Rating) CFO Brian Mitts sold 1,100 shares of NexPoint Residential Trust stock in a transaction on Tuesday, March 29th. The shares were sold at an average price of $90.80, for a total value of $99,880.00. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this link.
Shares of NXRT traded down $0.13 during mid-day trading on Thursday, hitting $90.31. The company’s stock had a trading volume of 104,230 shares, compared to its average volume of 110,036. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 3.31, a current ratio of 3.31 and a quick ratio of 3.31. The firm has a 50-day moving average price of $83.95 and a 200 day moving average price of $77.01. NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. has a fifty-two week low of $45.47 and a fifty-two week high of $92.82. The stock has a market capitalization of $2.31 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 102.59, a PEG ratio of 3.55 and a beta of 1.01.
NexPoint Residential Trust (NYSE:NXRT – Get Rating) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, February 15th. The financial services provider reported $0.26 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping the Thomson Reuters’ consensus estimate of ($0.23) by $0.49. NexPoint Residential Trust had a net margin of 10.56% and a return on equity of 5.43%. During the same period last year, the business earned $0.63 EPS. As a group, equities analysts anticipate that NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. will post 3.14 EPS for the current fiscal year.
A number of equities research analysts recently weighed in on NXRT shares. Truist Financial lifted their price objective on shares of NexPoint Residential Trust from $79.00 to $87.00 in a research note on Tuesday, January 18th. Zacks Investment Research upgraded shares of NexPoint Residential Trust from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $88.00 price target on the stock in a research report on Wednesday, December 15th. Colliers Securities assumed coverage on shares of NexPoint Residential Trust in a report on Wednesday, January 19th. They issued a “buy” rating and a $92.00 price objective for the company. Raymond James boosted their target price on NexPoint Residential Trust from $67.00 to $95.00 and gave the stock an “outperform” rating in a report on Tuesday, February 22nd. Finally, StockNews.com assumed coverage on NexPoint Residential Trust in a research note on Thursday. They set a “hold” rating for the company. Three investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and three have assigned a buy rating to the stock. According to data from MarketBeat, the stock has an average rating of “Buy” and a consensus price target of $90.50.
Several large investors have recently added to or reduced their stakes in the stock. BlackRock Inc. grew its position in NexPoint Residential Trust by 0.8% during the 4th quarter. BlackRock Inc. now owns 4,133,782 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $346,536,000 after purchasing an additional 32,592 shares in the last quarter. State Street Corp raised its position in NexPoint Residential Trust by 3.2% during the fourth quarter. State Street Corp now owns 1,232,629 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $103,331,000 after buying an additional 38,150 shares during the period. Geode Capital Management LLC lifted its stake in NexPoint Residential Trust by 0.6% in the 3rd quarter. Geode Capital Management LLC now owns 447,353 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $27,682,000 after acquiring an additional 2,534 shares in the last quarter. Kennedy Capital Management Inc. boosted its position in NexPoint Residential Trust by 3.1% during the 4th quarter. Kennedy Capital Management Inc. now owns 370,278 shares of the financial services provider’s stock worth $31,040,000 after acquiring an additional 11,044 shares during the period. Finally, Dimensional Fund Advisors LP grew its stake in NexPoint Residential Trust by 0.3% during the 4th quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 336,538 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $28,211,000 after acquiring an additional 1,059 shares in the last quarter. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 76.81% of the company’s stock.
NexPoint Residential Trust Company Profile (Get Rating)
NexPoint Residential Trust is a publicly traded REIT, with its shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "NXRT," primarily focused on acquiring, owning and operating well-located middle-income multifamily properties with "value-add" potential in large cities and suburban submarkets of large cities, primarily in the Southeastern and Southwestern United States.
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NEW YORK (AP) — More than 4 in 10 U.S. high school students said they felt persistently sad or hopeless during the pandemic, according to government findings released Thursday.
Several medical groups have warned that pandemic isolation from school closures and lack of social gatherings has taken a toll on young people’s mental health.
“This really gives us the evidence to say with certainty that the pandemic was incredibly disruptive for young people and their families,” said Kathleen Ethier of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The reports are based on anonymous online surveys of about 7,700 public and private high school students from 128 schools during the first six months of 2021. It is based on a similar survey the CDC conducts every other year in schools,
Among the findings:
—44% reported feeling persistently sad of hopeless during the past year. A similar survey before COVID-19 hit put the figure at 37%.
—66% said they found it more difficult to complete their schoolwork.
—29% said a parent or other adult in their home lost a job and 11% said they experienced physical abuse by a parent or other adult at home.
—24% said they went hungry during the pandemic because there was not enough food at home.
There likely was some underreporting, especially for certain questions about emotional or physical abuse in the home. Teens might be afraid that an abusive parent or other adult might see their responses, said Ilan Cerna-Turoff, a Columbia University researcher who studies children’s mental health.
CDC officials said that the pandemic did not affect teens equally. LGBT youth reported poorer mental health and more suicide attempts than others. About 75% said they suffered emotional abuse in the home and 20% reported physical abuse. By comparison, half of heterosexual students reported emotional abuse and 10% reported physical abuse, the CDC said.
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Nostalgia bomb! NSYNC launches all-new merchandise collection
While fans are hoping for an NSYNC reunion, the band has returned in the form of all-new merchandise.
Titled the NSYNC Lifestyle Collection, the new offering is steeped in nostalgia. If you miss the patterns, fonts and colors that were popular in the late ’90s and early ’00s, you’re in luck. The capsule embraces those retro looks through various sweatshirts, sweatpants, shorts and more.
All items contain lyrics, references and other NSYNC influences. One jade-green hoodie capitalizes on the popular “It’s gonna be May” meme — a play on how Justin Timberlake pronounces “me” in the 2000 hit “It’s Gonna Be Me” — by featuring heart-shaped flowers along with the phrase “Guess What?!”
“This new lifestyle collection feels like an evolution in merch style for us,” the band says in a statement. “It’s been fun working together creating a new aesthetic and we are excited to share it! Hope the fans and everyone feel this special line!”
Fans can begin browsing the new, limited-edition merch now on the Grammy-nominated band’s official website.
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Morbius Mid-Credits Scenes: How Jared Leto's Movie Connects To Spider-Man And The MCU
By Sean O'Connell published
The universe expands.
The following story is going to dig into massive spoilers for Morbius, the Spider-Man movies, and plans for Sony’s Marvel universe. Be warned that you probably shouldn’t read this if you don’t want to hear any details.
There’s a huge chunk of audience members who are heading to theaters to see Jared Leto’s Morbius just so they can pick up on the different ways that the movie connects to either Venom, Spider-Man, or anything else in Sony’s larger Marvel universe. These ties are there… but you basically have to wait all the way until the two mid-credits scenes in order to see any connections to elements we have seen in previous Spider-Man movies. And they raise a ton of questions that still need to be answered.
I’m going to assume that you ignored the Morbius reviews, and have seen the scenes in question. But just in case you haven't seen the movie yet, but still want to know how Morbius fits into the growing Spider-Man universe at Sony, let’s break down quickly what happens before we shift over to what it could mean, and the curiosities raised by the actions we have seen.
What Happens In The Morbius Mid-Credits Scenes
The first thing that we see in the Morbius mid-credits is a reference to Spider-Man: No Way Home, and that’s the purple tear in the sky that was created by Doctor Strange’s spell. This signifies that the scenes in Morbius are complete reshoots – which were hinted at by Michael Keaton earlier this year – because Morbius originally was supposed to reach theaters long before Spider-Man: No Way Home opened, and including the spell wouldn’t have made any sense. In fact, there are different scenes that showed Keaton meeting Jared Leto’s Michael Morbius, which were in the trailer. It looked like this:
Now, these new scenes suggest that it’s Stephen Strange’s spell that somehow brings Keaton’s Adrian Toomes over from the MCU to Sony’s Morbius world. Keaton was in prison ever since the conclusion of Spider-Man: Homecoming. He materializes into a prison cell in this new world, but the environment has clearly changed… similar to how Eddie Brock’s dive of a hotel room turned into a resort in the mid-credits scenes for Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Toomes looks around in the cell, sees himself in the mirror, and comments, “I hope the food’s better in this joint.”
Because Toomes hasn’t committed any crimes in the Morbius universe, the authorities at the Manhattan Detention Center have no reason to hold him. He’s promptly released.
In the movie’s second credit sequence, Michael Morbius (Leto) is driving through what appears to be the desert. The GPS map on his dashboard signifies that the road he’s driving on has nothing around him, which makes sense once he sees The Vulture flying over him. Morbius exits his car, checks his watch, and sees Vulture approaching from a distance. Toomes has a full, mechanized Vulture suit again. He lands next to Morbius, thanks him for meeting, and mentions that he has been reading up on the man-vampire. “I’m not sure how I got here,” Toomes says. “Has to do with Spider-Man, I think. I’m still figuring this place out, but I think a bunch of guys like us should team up and do some good.”
“Intriguing,” Morbius replies.
What Do These Morbius Scenes Mean For The Future?
Morbius director Daniel Espinosa admitted to us during an exclusive Twitter Q-and-A that this scene does, indeed, set up a Sinister Six movie. Assumedly, Morbius and Vulture are two of the six. Tom Hardy’s Venom and Aaron Taylor Johnson’s Kraven could be two more of the six. There’s also the possibility that other villains could have been transported into the Venom/Morbius universe through Doctor Strange’s spell… even though, that’s not really how the spell was supposed to work.
Adrian Toomes DID know Peter Parker’s true identity, so it’s possible that knowledge was the reason he was sent away from the MCU and into the Morbius universe. Given the fact that Strange’s spell was supposed to erase the memories of Peter, Toomes might not still know that Peter is Spider-Man, though his dialogue confirms that he knows Spider-Man exists.
This is another thing that Daniel Espinosa confirmed to us in that Morbius Q-and-A: There definitely is a Spider-Man in this world. But who is it? Fans are speculating that Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man, last seen in Spider-Man: No Way Home, could be the Spidey of the Sony universe, leaving Tom Holland to hold court in the MCU. If this is the case, then that world might also have a Rhino (Paul Giamatti), a Green Goblin (Dane DeHaan) and an Electro (Jamie Foxx), the latter having been returned to his world following No Way Home.
There’s also the possibility that Sony is setting up the villains in this universe to take on a totally different Spider-Man who we haven’t met yet. It might even be a live-action version of Miles Morales. A very popular character in modern comics and on Sony-backed video games, Miles was the center of the Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and would be a hit in live action. The studio has possibilities.
These are speculations. All that we can confirm, thanks to these scenes, is that Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton) now exists in the same universe as Michael Morbius (Jared Leto) and Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy), and that the universe has a Spider-Man… just, not which Spider-Man. Plans are for Sony to introduce Kraven the Hunter (Aaron Taylor Johnson), the Chameleon, Madame Web (Dakota Johnson) and whomever Sydney Sweeney is playing in that film. So the universe is expanding, and Morbius contributes to its growth.
What Questions Remain After Those Morbius Scenes?
That’s not to say that all of this makes sense. Doctor Strange’s spell in Spider-Man: No Way Home initially was supposed to pull in anyone in a different universe who knew Peter Parker was Spider-Man. Adrian Toomes did know Spidey’s true identity… but why did he get kicked from the MCU to Morbius’s world? That’s not how the spell worked. Even when Strange stopped the tear in the sky and sent newcomers back to where they came from, that shouldn’t have included Toomes. He WAS in the universe he started in. Why did the spell send him away?
Something similar happened to Tom Hardy’s Venom in the post-credits of both Let There By Carnage and No Way Home… and it didn’t make such sense then, either. The spell messed with the multiverse. But Eddie Brock knows nothing about Peter Parker or Spider-Man. So why did he shift back and forth. It’s possible that the symbiote, Venom, knows Spider-Man. He does say, “That guy” when he sees Tom Holland unmasked on the television. But their shared history is a mystery.
Finally, why would Adrian Toomes want to start a band of criminals to go after Spider-Man? At the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Toomes essentially agrees to protect Peter’s identity from Mac Gargan (Michael Mando), payback for Peter saving Adrian from flaming wreckage on the beach. Wanting to take the kid down makes about as much sense as Morbius (Leto) wanting anything to do with this, at all.
Some of this could be answered in future movies. At the moment, it appears that Sony is taking its time developing its universe, laying the foundation for a Sinister Six but still introducing key characters through solo movies. To keep track of the remaining 2022 movie releases that will hit theaters, use our guide. We update it often.
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Last capsule containing moon sample from Apollo 17 mission opened 50 years later
(Gray News) — One of the last unopened Apollo-era moon samples collected nearly 50 years ago during Apollo 17 was opened, NASA said.
Sample 73001 was opened in a process which took place from March 21 to March 22 under the direction of lunar sample processors and curators in the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, the agency said in a release.
Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison “Jack” Schmitt collected the sample during the Apollo 17 missions in 1972. They hammered thin, cylindrical sample-collection devices, or drive tubes, into a landslide deposit in the Moon’s Taurus-Littrow Valley.
The sample is the lower half of a double drive tube. The upper drive tube, sample 73002, was opened in 2019.
Before the sample was opened, images of the sample’s inside makeup were produced by X-ray scans taken by researchers at the University of Texas Austin.
The samples from the capsules are being studied by the Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis Program, or ANGSA.
These samples won’t be the last brought back to Earth; NASA will be returning to the moon for more samples in the upcoming Artemis missions.
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GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A student died after being shot Thursday afternoon at a Greenville County middle school and another student was charged.
According to the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, the school resource officer at Tanglewood Middle School requested emergency backup at 12:23 p.m. after hearing shots were fired.
After arriving on scene, the sheriff’s office said deputies learned that the gunfire was from a 12-year-old student who shot another 12-year-old student in the 700 wing of the school.
The victim was shot at least one time and treated by the school resource officer and school staff before being taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
Deputies began a search in the area of the school. Just before 1:30 p.m., they learned that the possible suspect was at a residence in the 3000 block of Old Easley Bridge Road.
When deputies arrived, they found the suspect hiding under a deck. He was taken into custody and a handgun was recovered.
The suspect is being charged with murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, possession of a firearm on school property and unlawful possession of a weapon by a person under the age of 18.
He is being transported to the Department of Juvenile Justice in Columbia.
The sheriff’s office said over 100 deputies were on scene trying to identify the shooter at one point.
Community activist Bruce Wilson, a family friend, identified the student as 12-year-old Jamari Cortez Bonaparte Jackson.
Wilson passed along a statement from the Jackson family asking for privacy while they grieve.
“We are all devastated by today’s tragedy,” said the family in a statement. “We love Jamari dearly and we would ask that our privacy be respected as we grieve during this very difficult time.”
“My heart breaks for this young boy’s family and my prayers are with them tonight,” said Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis in a statement. “Additionally, I will be praying for the other young boy who pulled the trigger and his family. I can not fathom what would cause someone to do this to another human being and especially at that age, but I know it’s a situation where we all need to turn to God.”
Greenville County Schools said deputies were not looking for any additional suspects and that the school building had been secured.
Deputies said that the two 12-year-olds were familiar with each other and that they are confident the incident was isolated.
Greenville County Schools Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster released this statement Thursday evening:
We are deeply saddened to hear that the student victim in the shooting at Tanglewood Middle School passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, his fellow students, the staff members at the school and everyone who knew this child. This is an absolute tragedy, and we will continue to do whatever we can to support his family and the Tanglewood community as they mourn the young life that was lost today.
We want to recognize the tremendous response from Principal Walles and the staff at Tanglewood, the school resource officer, Sheriff Hobart Lewis, the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, EMS, and the multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies who all responded rapidly in accord with our emergency response plan.”
Dr. Burke Royster
The principal of Tanglewood Middle School, Dr. Graysen Walles, also released this statement:
My heart goes out to the family of our student who passed away, and my prayers are with them. Our entire Tanglewood family is hurting with this news and from the events that took place today. Our school is mourning and will work together to heal and process this tragedy.”
Dr. Graysen Walles
Students were taken to Brookwood Church in Simpsonville where parents were reunited with their children.
Greenville County Schools said Friday will be an optional day for students at Tanglewood Middle School in order to provide “counseling support for both students and staff.”
“Our goal with being open tomorrow is not to have a day of instruction, but so we can have supports available to both students and staff that would not be otherwise available at home,” said the district in a statement.
The school’s regular schedule will resume Monday, April 4.
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PHS Girls’ Lacrosse Determined to Not Miss a Beat As Interim Coach Federico Takes Helm this Spring
GOAL-ORIENTED: Princeton High girls’ lacrosse player Kate Becker gets ready to unload the ball in a 2021 game. Senior star Becker, who scored a team-high 77 goals last year, will be counted on to be the go-to finisher again this year for the Tigers. PHS opens the season by hosting Hightstown...
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American Express also suspending operations in Russia
American Express is the latest financial institution to suspend its operations in Russia amid the country’s ongoing war on Ukraine.
In a statement on Sunday, the company said its cards will no longer work at merchants or ATMs in Russia, adding that cards issued locally will no longer operate outside the country under the institution’s global network.
American Express also said that it will terminate all business operations in Belarus, which has supported Russia’s invasion, adding it has halted relationships with banks in Russia hit with U.S. and European sanctions.
“Over the past few weeks, we have been working hard to back our colleagues and customers in these countries. While this decision will have an impact on them, we will continue to do what we can to support them,” it said in a statement.
“One of our company values is to ‘Do What is Right.’ This principle has guided us throughout this difficult crisis and will continue to do so, as we stand by our colleagues, customers, and the international community in hoping for a peaceful resolution to this crisis.”
The announcement from American Express follows other U.S. financial institutions, including Visa and Mastercard, suspending their operations in Russia, leaving it increasingly isolated from the global economy.
“We are compelled to act following Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and the unacceptable events that we have witnessed,” Visa CEO Al Kelly said in a statement Saturday.
“We regret the impact this will have on our valued colleagues, and on the clients, partners, merchants and cardholders we serve in Russia. This war and the ongoing threat to peace and stability demand we respond in line with our values.”
The U.S. and Western Europe have taken unprecedented measures against Russia, cutting the country off from roughly $600 billion in reserves held by the Central Bank of Russia, blocking Russian access to the U.S. dollar and banning the state banks from using SWIFT, a messaging system used by banks to conduct international transactions.
The White House said President Biden praised Visa and Mastercard’s suspension of their business in Russia during a call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday.
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This letter is from Toni Morgan, a resident of Essex Junction.
Sadly, some candidates for our school board don’t seem to understand the EWSD policies and goals, especially around equity. Rather, some appear to be part of a national effort to instill fear and mistrust with the false red flag of Critical Race Theory.
To be clear, school equity policies are not CRT, and equity is not at all about divisiveness or hate.
Please know that no one in our schools wants a child to feel guilty for being, no one is saying or teaching that Caucasians or anyone is inherently racist. But every one of us should want to learn about all of our history, to understand the many forms of prejudice impacting American society and to commit to balancing the scales of justice so all students receive the supports needed to do their best in school, community and life with understanding, empathy and respect.
Please vote for school board candidates who clearly support strong public schools and equity for all students.
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MEN’S BASKETBALL
Hampton High graduate Jalen Ray, who recently completed five years of Hofstra competition with 1,736 points, will play in this weekend’s 3X3U Hoops National Championship this weekend in New Orleans.
He will join fellow Colonial Athletic Association senior Mike Okaura of UNC Wilmington, Bryant’s Peter Kiss — the nation’s leading scorer this season — and Long Island’s Ty Flower as part of the “Colonial Con-NEC-tion” team.
The quartet will begin competition with pool play Friday, beginning at 3:15 p.m. against a combined Ivy/Patriot League team. The combined CAA/NEC team will play the Big Sky/Big West entry at 4:45 and the Mountain West/Western Athletic Conference team at 5:45.
Pool play continues Saturday with all teams having a chance Sunday to advance to bracketed games with semifinals and the championship game on ESPN2.
A total of $150,000 in prize money is up for grabs for these players who have exhausted their college eligibility.
Ray’s 310 3-point baskets are sixth in CAA history. He was a two-time All-CAA selection, and he led the Pride to the 2020 conference tourney title.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Hokies’ Kitley named a WBCA All-American
Virginia Tech post player Elizabeth Kitley was named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association All-America first team. The ACC Player of the Year joined her friend/rival Elissa Cunane of N.C. State as the only ACC players in the group of 10.
NBA
Finney-Smith scores career-high 28 in Mavs’ victory
Dallas forward Dorian Finney-Smith, who grew up in Portsmouth, scored a career-high 28 points Wednesday night to help the Mavericks defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 120-112.
The six-year NBA veteran, a former standout for Norcom High, Virginia Tech and Florida, hit 10 of 16 shots, including 6 of 12 from 3-point range. He had 17 points in the second half. The victory clinched a playoff berth for the Mavs and moved them into third place in the Western Conference. They play at Washington on Friday.
COLLEGE MEN’S GYMNASTICS
Tribe’s Harrington named ECAC Rookie of Week
William & Mary freshman Will Harrington was honored as the Eastern College Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week after his performance at last weekend’s USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championship.
He posted a career-high 13.3 in the floor exercise, the Tribe’s top score in the event. He also competed on vault (13.25) and the high bar (11.4) for W&M, which will host the ECAC championship meet at 2 p.m. Saturday at Kaplan Arena.
COLLEGE INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
CNU’s Speeney, DeSantis named C2C Scholar-Athletes of Year
Christopher Newport’s Eric Speeney and Adrianna DeSantis were named the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference men’s and women’s Scholar-Athletes of the Year, respectively, for indoor track and field.
Speeney, second in the C2C championships in the 5,000 meters, majors in electrical engineering. He’s also an all-region selection in cross country.
DeSantis, a neuroscience major, ranked first in the C2C in the 200- and 400-meter dashes with times of 26.86 and 59.58 seconds, respectively.
Tyler Wingard and his assistants received C2C Coaching Staff of the Year honors for men and women. The Captains won their fifth conference men’s title in the last six years and their seventh women’s crown in the last eight.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
CNU-Bridgewater doubleheader postponed
Division III No. 1 Christopher Newport’s scheduled doubleheader at Bridgewater was postponed indefinitely because of bad weather.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Virginia State promotes Harris to interim coach
Virginia State named Shannon Harris as its interim head coach. He was the Trojans’ offensive coordinator last season under Reggie Barlow, who stepped down for a job in the XFL. Barlow is slated to be the head coach of the San Antonio franchise in its 2023 debut.
COLLEGE MEN’S LACROSSE
Four Cavaliers named Midseason All-Americans
Four Virginia players were named Midseason All-Americans by Inside Lacrosse, the organization announced.
Attackman Connor Shellenberger and defenseman Cole Kastner were tabbed first-team All-Americans, while short-stick defensive midfielder Grayson Sallade and defenseman Cade Saustad received honorable mention.
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Shellenberger is third in the nation in points (6.25 per game).
WOMEN’S LACROSSE
U.Va., JMU players honored by magazine
Three Virginia players were named Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-Americans, the organization announced Thursday.
Sophomore Aubrey Williams earned second team honors, while freshman Rachel Clark and senior Ashlyn McGovern received honorable mention.
James Madison defender Mairead Durkin made the third team, while two of her fellow Dukes, attacker Isabella Peterson, and goalkeeper Molly Dougherty, gained honorable mention.
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Happy International Transgender Day Of Visibility!
Learning to be an ally to the transgender people in your life, or to transgender people overall, is an ongoing process. Hopefully this article can help!
March 31st marks a special day for many folks of the LGBTQIA+ community, specifically transgender and non-gender conforming people!
Today is the Transgender Day of Visibility (or TDOV). It was founded in 2009 by U.S transgender activist Rachel Crandell!
The day was created to celebrate the successes of transgender and gender-nonconforming people!
TDOV serves as a direct parallel to the Transgender Day of Remembrance which is November 20th, typically used to memorialize those who have lost their lives as a result of violence towards trans people.
There are many trans and non-binary people in our world and today is a great way to not only educate yourself, but to become a better ally!
The best way to be an ally is to listen with an open mind to transgender folks.
It’s important to respect people’s pronouns and to not ask intrusive or inappropriate questions!
The goal of being an ally is to reinforce that any form of discrimination is NOT accepted and to call it out.
Pronouns can be confusing, thankfully the Trans Student Educational Resources (TSER) have made it simple:
It’s also important to understand when and how to be an ally, and again, TSER has made it easier to understand:
Other than these simple graphics, it’s always encouraged to check out “Disclosure” on Netflix! It explains the history of trans representation in TV and Film and has interviews with 30 different trans artists and advocates.
Ultimately today is to understand that transgender and gender non-conforming people are not new, they’ve existed across cultures throughout history!
If you’re interested in learning more about transgender and gender non-conforming people, here are few examples of great resources:
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Democracy still remains the best form of representative government, as popularised by Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America, who defined it as: “The government of the people; by the people; and for the people”.
This lends credence to the fact that government being a social entity remains the responsibility of the state to which it remains accountable, either regularly or periodically. This may strike a thought in most concerned and informed minds that may be inquisitive of the aforementioned.
Well, it is said: “Only the deep call to deep!” By the way, a further, clearer analysis through successive paragraphs, in furtherance of my defence of the old yet lingering assertion, will immeasurably convey as well as help in validating the vagaries we seem to have associated with over time while it may also eradicate some of the capriciousness of our vox populi: that the state is responsible for the government to which it is ultimately responsible. Let me be clear here: “Government of the people”, which means that a government that is formulated, designed, inaugurated by the people, that is, whose origin is absolutely the people—it’s all about the people, it’s people-driven, because it entirely belongs to it. It is also termed a “government by the people”, which automatically means that the day-to-day running of the affairs of a political system rests entirely on the shoulders of a few individuals who have been officially saddled with the responsibilities of ensuring that the very essence of government is felt in all of its ramifications, by the state, that is, the very people, by whom it was instituted.
Quite simply, it is the process of a selected minority mandated by the majority (otherwise known as electorates) to serve it, to which it is either regularly or periodically accountable— being interpreted in Political Science as the ‘government and the governed” Then, by “government for the people”, it also means that it is people- focused, oriented: it was actually designed for the people, to serve the people, protect the people, provide for the people (most especially in terms of necessary social amenities, including other areas considered as responsibilities of the government to its citizens).
In summary, it is people-centred. While the fact remains that the state and the government are just two inseparable entities, it should be re-emphasized that extra-ordinary times certainly demand extraordinary measures. Taking into consideration the salient fact that there are still a few challenges associated with it, it remains the peoples’ choicest form of government across continents.
Its scope accommodates, to some extent, effective management as well as application of necessary principles of Fundamental Human Rights, in line with global standards, as entrenched in the popular Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ contained in the Charter of the United Nations Organisation, whose establishment was the aftermath of World War II, as part of the unanimous resolutions reached among states numbering 50, at San Francisco, California, in the United States of America, on October 24, 1945, with the sole aim of preventing an outbreak of another war on a global scale, following the dissolution of the erstwhile League of Nations, earlier founded in 1919.
We are constantly shrugged by erroneous beliefs that our elected representatives, who ordinarily ought to be serving us by virtue of the oath of office they had sworn unto, that they are doing us a kind of ‘favour’ based on the constitutionally designated service being rendered to us, within the ambit of law, which we are legally entitled to; for which we are ‘fettered’ to show gratitude. Collective measures, I believe, should be taken in reversing the ugly trend which has eaten into the fabrics of our political, socioeconomic life.
Not only that, critical measures should also be taken towards ensuring elected representatives in various capacities, in afloat conformity with existing laws, discharge their constitutionally-recognised, empowered duties which are proportionate to their official capabilities. Even by what may rather look like twisted idiosyncrasies, those of us who are electorates who should be mostly revered by these elected representatives at various capacities as chief architects of democracy, have now, in most cases, suddenly become victims of circumstances sometimes occasioned by the ruthlessness of our trusted political allies—leaving us at the lenience of their so-called philanthropy or works of mercy, when in actual fact they have been elected into that office through our official mandates, via the crest of the simplicity of votes cast: a common signal to our political participation, to influence our collective interests. Although, there has been, over time, quite a recurring incidents of electoral abuses from those who have been exclusively entrusted with the responsibility of governance—- those on whom the genuine task of ensuring the security of lives and property of the state ultimately balances—-from whom so much is definitely being expected, having been equipped with so much to perform with utmost and adequately proportional resolution. Our ardent pursuit of an all-inclusive, egalitarian society devoid of streams of sentimental human rights abuses now and then—where democratic values share a larger percentage of our scenery in spite of the binary of hostilities might really pay off in the light of our persistent drive. Prerequisite to our actions, throngs of reactions might have repeatedly, in the past, trailed our collective decisions, judging most particularly from the prevailing circumstances—-and as a matter of fact, our dire need for a vibrant and resourceful leadership in virtually all spheres of the polity, at least, for a just, holistic and workable scheme even in the wake of another trial of our democratic Einstein.
Oguntoye, a Public Affairs analyst, writes from Otta, Ogun State
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ESSA Pharma Inc. (NASDAQ:EPIX – Get Rating) (TSE:EPI) was the target of a large growth in short interest in March. As of March 15th, there was short interest totalling 1,040,000 shares, a growth of 43.6% from the February 28th total of 724,100 shares. Currently, 6.1% of the shares of the stock are short sold. Based on an average daily volume of 216,200 shares, the days-to-cover ratio is presently 4.8 days.
A number of institutional investors have recently added to or reduced their stakes in EPIX. Bank of America Corp DE boosted its holdings in shares of ESSA Pharma by 18.1% during the fourth quarter. Bank of America Corp DE now owns 8,194 shares of the company’s stock valued at $116,000 after acquiring an additional 1,258 shares during the period. Credit Suisse AG raised its holdings in ESSA Pharma by 12.2% during the 3rd quarter. Credit Suisse AG now owns 13,713 shares of the company’s stock worth $110,000 after buying an additional 1,487 shares during the period. Swiss National Bank grew its stake in ESSA Pharma by 4.2% during the 3rd quarter. Swiss National Bank now owns 49,100 shares of the company’s stock valued at $393,000 after acquiring an additional 2,000 shares in the last quarter. California State Teachers Retirement System grew its stake in shares of ESSA Pharma by 11.4% in the 4th quarter. California State Teachers Retirement System now owns 20,427 shares of the company’s stock valued at $290,000 after buying an additional 2,091 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Geode Capital Management LLC grew its stake in shares of ESSA Pharma by 19.8% in the 4th quarter. Geode Capital Management LLC now owns 19,039 shares of the company’s stock valued at $270,000 after buying an additional 3,153 shares in the last quarter. 89.80% of the stock is owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors.
NASDAQ:EPIX traded down $0.22 during mid-day trading on Thursday, hitting $6.18. 212,192 shares of the company’s stock traded hands, compared to its average volume of 270,545. The firm’s 50 day simple moving average is $8.18 and its 200 day simple moving average is $9.89. ESSA Pharma has a 1 year low of $6.00 and a 1 year high of $36.00. The company has a market cap of $272.02 million, a PE ratio of -6.53 and a beta of 1.65.
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ESSA Pharma Inc, a clinical stage pharmaceutical company, focuses on developing novel and proprietary therapies for the treatment of prostate cancer. It develops EPI-7386, an oral candidate that is in a Phase I clinical study for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.
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Box office projections for Morbius point to it being a financial flop for Sony
For several years we have been waiting to see the tape of Morbiusthe tape that will catapult Jared Leto in the universe of spider-man with one of his darkest villains. However, it seems that this is not enough to bring the audience to the theaters. Variety reports that the film starring Jared Leto will reach between $40 to $50 million dollars in its first three days of release.
In the meantime, Sony, predicts a start near the $33 million dollars. However, these numbers are not at all encouraging if we take into account that Birds of Prey, film that was released before the pandemic, It had a gross of $33 million and was ultimately considered a commercial failure for Warner Bros.
If the predictions come true, Morbius wouldn’t be a very profitable movie for Sonysince it is reported that they were spent $75 million to produce it without counting the marketing costs. By comparison, the first film of Venom in 2018 he debuted with $80 million, and its 2021 sequel opened with $90 million, making it one of the biggest hits of the entire year. Even while the delta variant of COVID-19 was on the rise, Suicide Squad managed to debut with $26 million while simultaneously playing on HBO Max.
Did the date changes affect you?
Sony delay Morbius seven times as movie theaters recovered from COVID-19. Finally, it was announced that the film would be released in January this year, but after consecutive box office successes with Spider-Man: No Way Home and Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the studio wanted to give a space for the arrival of Morbiusso the interest was gradually lost.
The best for Sony It would be that Morbius will work fine, as the studio is already filming Kraven the Hunter starring Aaron Taylor Johnson and is getting ready to start madam web with dakota johnson and sydney sweeney.
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Jeopardy's First Ever Champion Reveals Fun Way She Spent Prize Money All Those Years Ago
By Heidi Venable published
Absolutely perfect.
Mary Cabell Eubanks might not be the first name you think of when you think about famous Jeopardy! celebrities. Current semi-permanent co-host Ken Jennings likely comes to mind, as well as the record-setting champions James Holzhauer and Amy Schneider, who made history a few times over during her 40-game win streak. But Eubanks likely paved the way for all of the above, as she holds the title of the first official Jeopardy! champion. Back on March 30, 1964, Eubanks took home a whopping $345 in winnings, and she recently shared the fun way she spent her hard-earned cash.
A prize of $345 may seem like an extravagantly modest sum by today’s standards — James Holzhauer holds the record for highest single-day winnings with $131,127 — but back in 1964, you could get a lot further with that amount of money, and it sounds like Mary Cabell Eubanks certainly did that. In an interview with Jeopardy! to commemorate the show's 58th anniversary, Eubanks revealed that she had just moved to New York City with her husband at the time she appeared on the show, and she spent her money in a very New York City way:
Back in those early NYC days, while her husband worked, Mary Cabell Eubanks said she and a friend enjoyed attending various television programs as audience members. On one fateful day, she was approached by a man ahead of a taping of The Price Is Right, and he told her they were auditioning for a new show called Jeopardy! The rest was game show history, and for a woman who loved to be in an audience, I can’t think of a more perfect way to spend her Jeopardy! winnings than on Broadway shows.
In 1964, a ticket to a show on the Great White Way cost between $3 and $9, so hopefully the OG champion got her fill for weeks on end! It was a particularly great year for Broadway, as well, with some real classics opening that year. Hello, Dolly!, Funny Girl starring Barbra Streisand, and Fiddler on the Roof were among the many, many titles.
It sounds like the whole ordeal was quite an experience, and Mary Cabell Eubanks recalled wonderful parts of her time on the show, like sitting in the makeup chair next to the show’s creator Merv Griffin, who was “just as nice as he could be,” and how she amused the audience and original host Art Fleming with her Southern accent.
The Final Jeopardy! question that day was about Hamlet, and Mary — a former English teacher — answered it with ease. The 84-year-old said she’s very proud to be part of the Jeopardy! legacy, as she had no idea the show was going to be such a phenomenon. She enjoys telling people her story, including how she has continued to use the experience as a theme for her life:
That may be the sweetest thing I hear today. Check your local listings to see when you can catch Jeopardy! in your area, and be sure to check out our 2022 TV Schedule to get the premiere dates of all of the new and returning shows.
Mom of two and hard-core '90s kid. Unprovoked, will quote Friends in any situation. Can usually be found rewatching The West Wing instead of doing anything productive.
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Lawton Christian School announces closure
Published: Mar. 29, 2022 at 9:53 PM CDT
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - In a statement released Tuesday, Lawton Christian School announced it will be closing.
Superintendent Patti Rhea and Head of School Donna Lofton said in a statement Lawton Christian School and Crusader Kids Preschool will close at the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
The school said it struggled with financial costs associated with staffing and campus maintenance as well as decline in enrollment.
The Lawton Christian School was opened 45 years ago and will be acquired by Cache Public Schools.
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GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — A 12-year-old student was shot and killed Thursday by another 12-year-old student inside their South Carolina middle school, authorities said.
The shooter was found hiding under a deck at a home not far from Tanglewood Middle School in Greenville about an hour after the shooting and was still armed, Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis said.
The boy is charged with murder, possession of a firearm at a school and possession of a weapon by someone under 18. He was taken to a juvenile prison in Columbia, Lewis said.
“He was hiding. He’s a young man, probably didn’t understand the consequences of what had just happened,” the sheriff said at a news conference. “I don’t think he knew what to do, honestly, except for to leave the school.”
The boys knew each other, but the sheriff said investigators are still trying to figure out what led to the shooting in a front part of the school and how the boy got the gun.
No one else was injured in the shooting.
The family of the boy killed released a statement saying he was Jamari Cortez Bonaparte Jackson and asking people to respect their privacy as they grieve.
“We are all devastated by today’s tragedy. We love Jamari dearly,” the family said in a statement released by community justice group Fighting Injustice Together.
A police officer at the school called in the shooting and requested emergency backup around 12:30 p.m. and more than 200 deputies and other law enforcement officers rushed to the school, Lewis said.
Helicopter footage from WYFF-TV showed dozens of officers walking around outside the school with more than two dozen buses lined up. Some students were slowly boarding the buses.
Everyone on campus, including teachers, were taken to a nearby church.
Greenville County Schools Superintendent Burke Royster said he doesn’t have any idea how the gun ended up at school and a student killed.
“I’m not sure after a full and thorough law enforcement investigation anyone will really know what was going through the mind of that young person who took this rash act,” Royster said.
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Featuring a Group of 14 Battle-Tested Seniors, PHS Baseball Boasts the Depth to Have a Big Spring
ON THE BALL: Princeton High baseball player Jaxon Petrone takes a pickoff throw at first base in action last spring. Senior star Petrone will be filling a lot of roles this spring for the Tigers as a pitcher, hitter, and infielder. PHS opens the 2022 campaign by hosting Steinert on April...
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This condo in Essex Junction was renovated in 2019 but still has a HOA fee of $160. In the backyard there is a private deck as well as open space for children and pets to play.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2 (1 full, 1 half)
Price: $285,000
Square Feet: 1,080
HIGHLIGHTS: front porch, open backyard with deck, lockable storage in carport
Listed by Blake Gintof of Signature Properties of Vermont
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Osaka fires 18 aces in win over Bencic to reach Miami Open final
Four-times Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka fired off 18 aces as the Japanese former world number beat Swiss Belinda Bencic 4-6 6-3 6-4 on Thursday to reach her first Miami Open final.
Osaka will next face either American Jessica Pegula or Poland's second seed Iga Swiatek, who meet later on Thursday.
She conceded only two first-serve points in the first set but was unable to convert when it counted as Olympic champion Bencic saved a pair of break points in the second game.
Osaka, who had not dropped a set in the tournament, then lost her serve in the third game and again in the fifth.
The pair traded breaks early in the second set before Osaka seized the momentum after breaking in the sixth game.
"She had a really amazing service return - there were times I thought that I hit great serves but she just hit winners," Osaka said.
"(I was) just battling my inner thoughts and trying to know that I must play one point at a time and, you know, adjust if I have to but try not to overwhelm myself with my thoughts."
Osaka saved five of six break points in the third before closing out the match with an ace and a grin, having reached her first final since her second Australian Open title a year ago.
"I feel like if I was negative for a split second I would have lost the match today," said Osaka, who will play in her fourth WTA 1000 showpiece match on Saturday.
"I have to keep pumping myself up and I haven't played as many matches as a lot of these other players so I just have to keep learning."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York)
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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – For some people, overdraft fees are a frustrating inconvenience. For others, they pose crippling costs. Some lawmakers now want to change how they’re charged altogether.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney introduced legislation called the “Overdraft Protection Act.” The bill includes provisions to cap the amount and number of fees a bank can charge.
“My bill tries to cut down on these unfair and deceptive practices,” the New York Democrat said.
Advocates like Elyse Crawford-Hicks with Americans for Financial Reform say overdraft fees hit low-income families and people of color the hardest.
“Overdraft fees are paid the most by people who can least afford them,” Crawford-Hicks said.
Others say over-drafting is a useful service because it can function like a short-term loan. Paul Kundert is the CEO of UW Credit Union, which recently reduced their overdraft fees and put more limits on how they charge them.
“When prices are fair, we believe consumers do benefit from access to the credit provided by overdraft fees,” Kundert said.
Recently, major banks like Wells Fargo, Citigroup and Bank of America have made changes themselves, by reducing their overdraft fees or eliminating them altogether.
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, says that demonstrates the legislation is unnecessary.
“The market is naturally, naturally taking care of the issue without government intervention. And we do not need more rules from Washington,” Williams said.
Because banks make billions of dollars in revenue from overdraft fees, George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law Todd Zywicki argues the proposed changes would cost consumers.
“We’ll see higher bank fees, we’ll see higher minimum monthly deposits as basically insurance against over-drafting and we will see a loss of access to free checking,” Zywicki said.
Lawmakers like Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., are promising to continue pushing for the reforms.
“How can we perform such an abusive and predatory practice that punishes people simply for being poor?” Pressley said.
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Heirs Insurance Limited (HIL) has demonstrated its commitment to gender inclusion with the launch of its motor insurance plan for women, Her Motor Plan, which offers to its subscribers 24-hour road rescue and vehicle repair services, as well as access to an exclusive community of likeminded businesswomen. The launch was held on March 31, 2022, at the Heirs Insurance headquarters, Heirs Towers, and pulled female business icons from all walks of life to celebrate the drive and enthusiasm of all women.
Guests included the 44th Miss Nigeria, Shatu Garko—brand ambassador for Heirs Insurance— Lanre Da Silva, celebrated fashion designer; Nkiru Anumudu, Nigerian businesswoman, and many others. According to a press release: “Her Motor Insurance Plan is an affordable, yet holistic comprehensive motor insurance plan offering coverage and support involving the mechanical breakdown of vehicles. It provides allday protection and coverage for vehicles against road accidents, theft, or fire. Other benefits include towing service, free vehicle tracker and medical support in the case of an accident.
“The launch of this plan not only reinforces the company’s efforts towards improving lives in Nigeria by promoting gender inclusion, but it also demonstrates its commitment towards democratising insurance through the availability of value- adding insurance products that are simple to understand and accessible.”
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https://www.newtelegraphng.com/heirs-insurance-launches-her-motor-plan/
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From Aidoghie Paulinus, Abuja
The United Kingdom (UK) has advised against travel to seven northern states.
The states listed by the United Kingdom included Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara.
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) gave the warning in its travel advisory on northern Nigeria posted on its website.
“FCDO advise against travel to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, Katsina, and Zamfara states. Violent attacks are frequent and there is a high threat of kidnap.
“On March 26, gunmen launched an attack against Kaduna airport, killing, at least, one airport official in a series of attacks by gunmen in the northern Nigeria.
“On the evening of March 29, an apparent improvised explosive device attack took place against a train travelling from Abuja to Kaduna. Reports suggest that a number of people were killed and that others were abducted by gunmen. Train services are now suspended between Abuja and Kaduna,” the FCDO said.
The FCDO further said there is a threat from extremists linked to Boko Haram or the Islamic State West Africa (ISWA) in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states in particular.
“The threat level in North East Nigeria, including around Maiduguri is increasing, particularly around transport hubs, religious areas and large gatherings. Kidnaps have taken place on the roads in and out of Maiduguri. As the dry season starts in October, this risk is expected to increase even further.
“If the security situation in Maiduguri were to deteriorate any further, there is a significant likelihood that it could be extremely difficult for you to leave the city. We do not advise travelling by road.
“FCDO advise against all but essential travel to: Bauchi, Kano, Jigawa, Niger, Sokoto states; and within 20km of the border with Niger in Kebbi State. There is a high risk of violent attacks and inter-communal tensions can lead to outbreaks of violence. There is also a threat of kidnap,” FCDO said.
FCDO also said anyone who travels to areas to which it advised against travel, that person is particularly at risk and will need a high level of security.
“If you’re working in northern Nigeria you should make sure your employers provide an adequate level of security where you live and where you work. Make sure they regularly review security arrangements and familiarise yourself with those plans. You should avoid regular patterns of travel or movement, and aim to travel only during daylight hours. Westerners have been kidnapped from protected compounds,” FCDO said.
The FCDO recalled that from September 3, 2021, the Nigerian Communications Commission mandated all telecommunication operators in Nigeria to stop extending services to Zamfara State.
“This included the suspension of all mobile telecommunications, including WiFi. A number of other state governments, including Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi and Niger also implemented a partial shutdown of telecom services. There are reports that some of these restrictions have been lifted, with Nigerian media reporting that communications in Kaduna and Zamfara states have been restored as of December 2021.
“Despite the reported restoration of communications in some states, future shutdowns may happen at short notice and may also be extended to new areas without advanced notice.
“Although not officially included in the suspension, there is a possibility that areas of neighbouring states to Zamfara, including state border regions with Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger and Kaduna may also be affected by the telecommunications black-out.
“Regular military operations are ongoing in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states. If you live or work in Nigeria, you should monitor developments in these states and announcements by the state governments as there is an increased threat of retaliatory attacks elsewhere in Nigeria as a result of these military operations. There has been an increase in insurgent attacks in Borno State. Since October 2019, there has been an increasing trend of terrorist groups constructing illegal vehicle checkpoints on major supply and commercial routes in northern Nigeria and attacking vehicles travelling on major roads into Maiduguri, Borno State, including the A3 Maiduguri-Damaturu road. These attacks have directly targeted civilians, security forces and aid workers. Furthermore, 2020 has seen increased activity by terrorist groups and related violent incidents in the immediate vicinity of humanitarian hubs. A humanitarian hub was targeted during an attack on Monguno town on June 13, 2020. This was followed by negative propaganda about humanitarian activity in the North East. In July 2020, shots were fired at a UN humanitarian helicopter in the region. Local humanitarian staff were executed in an unrelated event.
“If you’re in the North East against FCDO advice, keep in touch with the authorities and the wider community on the security situation and make sure your procedures and contingency plans are up to date.”
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Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:RYTM – Get Rating) CAO William T. Roberts sold 1,023 shares of the company’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, March 29th. The shares were sold at an average price of $11.13, for a total transaction of $11,385.99. The sale was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available at this link.
NASDAQ:RYTM traded up $0.17 on Thursday, hitting $11.52. The company had a trading volume of 277,247 shares, compared to its average volume of 572,183. The stock has a market capitalization of $579.80 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -8.53 and a beta of 1.37. The firm has a 50 day moving average of $8.78 and a two-hundred day moving average of $10.36. Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has a 52 week low of $6.01 and a 52 week high of $23.35.
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:RYTM – Get Rating) last issued its quarterly earnings data on Tuesday, March 1st. The company reported ($0.85) EPS for the quarter, beating the Thomson Reuters’ consensus estimate of ($1.00) by $0.15. Rhythm Pharmaceuticals had a negative net margin of 2,207.13% and a negative return on equity of 20.80%. During the same period in the prior year, the business posted ($0.79) earnings per share. As a group, equities analysts expect that Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. will post -3.83 earnings per share for the current fiscal year.
A number of research analysts recently commented on RYTM shares. Stifel Nicolaus started coverage on shares of Rhythm Pharmaceuticals in a research note on Wednesday, March 2nd. They issued a “buy” rating on the stock. Zacks Investment Research upgraded shares of Rhythm Pharmaceuticals from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research report on Friday, February 4th. Needham & Company LLC decreased their target price on shares of Rhythm Pharmaceuticals from $50.00 to $45.00 and set a “buy” rating on the stock in a research report on Friday, February 25th. Canaccord Genuity Group decreased their target price on shares of Rhythm Pharmaceuticals from $45.00 to $36.00 and set a “buy” rating on the stock in a research report on Monday, March 7th. Finally, Wells Fargo & Company initiated coverage on shares of Rhythm Pharmaceuticals in a research report on Wednesday, December 8th. They set an “overweight” rating and a $30.00 target price on the stock. One research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, three have issued a hold rating and five have given a buy rating to the company. According to data from MarketBeat.com, Rhythm Pharmaceuticals currently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $24.89.
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals Company Profile (Get Rating)
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc is a biopharmaceutical company, which engages in developing and commercializing peptide therapeutics for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases and genetic deficiencies. The firm focuses on the treatment for Prader-Willi Syndrome and Pro-Opiomelanocortin deficiency obesity.
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‘Urgent’ COVID-19 funding hangs in balance amid partisan fight
Funding for the next phase of the COVID-19 fight is hanging in the balance amid a showdown over new spending in Congress.
The White House is calling for $22.5 billion for “immediate” needs ahead of next week’s government funding deadline, but Republicans are resisting the request, saying the billions already provided to fight the virus should be spent first before Congress approves new money.
The administration, though, says the previous money is “nearly all” used up.
Without approval of the request for new funding, the White House says critical steps to fight the virus and prepare for a future variant will have to stop.
“Let me be very clear: This is an urgent request,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday.
Included in the request is $1.5 billion for next-generation “pan-COVID” vaccines that can work against multiple variants of the virus. Psaki also said testing capacity will drop “within weeks” if funding to sustain it is not provided, which would potentially require months of ramp-up if a new variant causes another surge.
The administration also said funding is needed to purchase more antiviral pills, like the highly effective Pfizer treatment Paxlovid.
Acting Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young wrote in a letter to Congress that without quick action “available supply will decline as other countries place orders, creating a significant risk that the U.S. will be unable to secure the supply it needs.”
“By September we anticipate our supply of oral antivirals will run out if additional pills are not purchased now,” Psaki said.
Asked on Thursday for a response on the White House’s argument that money is needed for pressing issues with the virus, Sen. Richard Shelby (Ala.), the top Republican on the Appropriations Committee, replied: “Let’s spend the money we’ve already appropriated.”
“There’s billions of dollars out there that have been appropriated that haven’t been spent, and I think they ought to spend that money first before they start asking us to borrow,” he later added.
Doug Andres, a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said there is over $100 billion in state and local funding from the American Rescue Plan remaining.
Asked about state and local funding, an administration official said: “Congress designed these funds to be used over time, with a significant portion not available to us now.”
“These funds will continue to be used as designed by Congress, and states and localities are anticipating and counting on these funds for important purposes, just like they’ve used the first tranche of funds,” the official added.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) led a letter with 35 other Senate Republicans asking the administration for an accounting of how COVID-19 money has already been spent before approving new money. A spokesperson for the Utah senator said Friday they had not received a formal response to the letter.
The administration official said, “We’ve regularly briefed Congress on a bipartisan basis on the status of COVID relief funds.”
A chart the administration previously sent to lawmakers and obtained by The Hill shows $0 in funding remaining unallocated across every category listed, from vaccines to treatments to the Strategic National Stockpile.
Democratic congressional leaders say they are standing firm in pushing for new funds.
“Some Republicans may think [money] should have been spent differently, but the point is that it has been spent,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.). “We can’t pull those dollars back. And we need to provide new funding for possible variants.”
“Either we act now to secure the progress we have made, or we risk backsliding if another contagious variant emerges in the fall and winter,” Schumer said.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) added she hoped Republicans “would see the wisdom of the science of what we need to do in terms of COVID.”
Some advocates have been concerned that the administration did not make its formal request for COVID-19 funds sooner.
The administration had previously informally briefed Congress on the need for $30 billion focused on the domestic response and $5 billion for global needs, but the formal request sent this week was somewhat smaller.
Advocates have also criticized the $5 billion request for global needs, including vaccinating people in low-income countries, as far short of what is needed to help prevent new variants from forming around the globe.
But even that $5 billion is not guaranteed amid the broader COVID-19 funding fight.
An array of Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (Ill.), Rep. Pramila Jayapal (Wash.) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) said in a joint statement on Thursday that the administration’s $5 billion request is “well below” what is needed, but urged its passage.
“The global effort to vaccinate the world and end this pandemic is therefore fundamentally dependent on our colleagues in Congress, on both sides of the aisle, coming together to pass additional foreign aid funding,” they said.
The White House also unveiled a lengthy plan for fighting the next phase of the virus this week, which won praise from many experts, but it requires new funding to be implemented.
The White House said even the $22.5 billion request is not enough to fully fund the plan, and it anticipates asking for additional funding in the “weeks ahead.” Future COVID-19 requests are sure to face a tough hill to climb in Congress too, given the fight over the current spending.
It remains to be seen if lawmakers can work out the current impasse.
Asked Thursday if it was possible at least some new COVID-19 money could make it into the government funding package next week, Shelby replied: “It’s always possible.”
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Real Housewives' Jackie Goldschneider Gets Candid About Eating Disorder, And How A Recent Episode Showed Her 'Recovery' Start
By Lauren Vanderveen published
Jackie Goldschneider speaks out about eating disorder and that heart-breaking recent Real Housewives episode.
Trigger Warning: some details and images below might be triggering to some readers concerning eating disorders.
Since joining the Real Housewives of New Jersey back in 2018, Jackie Goldschneider has been transparent about her lifelong struggles with anorexia. She had acknowledged previously that it was an ongoing battle but also that she was living a relatively full, healthy life. Through the currently airing twelfth season, though, it has come to light that Goldschneider’s issues are actually just as serious in the present day. The reality star has now spoken even more candidly about the situation, and explained how the latest episode in fact showed the start of her true “recovery.”
Initially, the sensitive topic arose a few weeks ago on the show when Jackie Goldschneider’s husband had to point out that their four kids are starting to notice her patterns. So in the March 29 episode, Goldschneider went to therapy to deal with the disorder professionally for the first time, where she admitted that she has a schedule of when she eats and when she has to “fake it.” After her therapist noted that her issues are “full-blown,” the Real Housewives of New Jersey alum broke down over having “made it seem” like she was fully recovered. On Instagram, Goldschneider continued to open up by sharing that what her disorder boils down to is fear and shame, saying in part:
Jackie Goldschneider added that, in the “darkest days” of her eating disorder, she always hoped to find a role model to emulate her recovery after. As such, she made the decision to show her personal journey on the Real Housewives of New Jersey so that she could serve as someone else's inspiration.
The Bravo star expressed gratitude to the network for allowing her to break her silence “so publicly” and being able to advocate that there is help for “anyone at any stage of life.” Check out her full post on the matter below:
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This season of the Real Housewives of New Jersey is certainly delving into very intense issues. Along with Jackie Goldschneider’s personal health struggles, the show has also addressed the heart problems of Dolores Catania’s mother and Jennifer Aydin grappling with her husband’s past infidelity. But, of course, there has been a lot of the usual drama as well, in the form of Teresa Giudice defending her fiancé to the bone – even if it may cost her friendship with Margaret Josephs.
Nevertheless, whatever’s going on in the world of Real Housewives rumors and scandals, the bravery of Jackie Goldschneider in these moments shouldn’t go unnoticed. Not only is she holding herself accountable to the problem (thereby running the risk of getting picked apart yet again on the huge platform), she’s also lighting a path for individuals suffering from similar life-or-death eating disorders.
Keep up with her journey on Real Housewives of New Jersey, airing new episodes on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST on Bravo as part of the 2022 TV schedule. And as mentioned in the above post, those in need can find resources with the National Eating Disorder Association hotline at (800) 931-2237 or visit www.nationaleatingdisorders.org.
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April 1 (Reuters) - Singtel-owned Australia Tower Network (ATN) said on Friday it will buy telecommunications tower infrastructure provider Axicom for A$3.58 billion ($2.68 billion).
ATN is co-owned by Singtel STEL.SI and superannuation fund AustralianSuper.
Following the deal, Singtel's shareholding in the combined ATN-Axicom business will be 18%, with the remaining held by AustralianSuper.
Axicom owns and operates about 2,000 telecommunication sites across Australia.
($1 = 1.3351 Australian dollars)
(Reporting by Indranil Sarkar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)
((Indranil.Sarkar@thomsonreuters.com; Mobile: +91 7022132226))
The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
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Lawton Police Department is nationally recognized for Women’s History Month
Published: Mar. 30, 2022 at 2:49 PM CDT
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - During Women’s History Month, Lawton Police Department received national recognition for their support of current female officers.
The department was mentioned in a story for their support during the month.
LPD posted a collage of the women who serve the community in Facebook post earlier this month.
Women’s History Month takes place every year in March.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — An external review of Minnesota’s response to days of civil unrest following theMay 2020 killing of George Floyd found several weaknesses, including a lack of clear leadership early on as businesses were being destroyed and set ablaze, and a failure to discern peaceful from unlawful protesters.
The report by Wilder Research, commissioned by the Department of Public Safety and made public Thursday, says Minnesota can do more to address tensions between law enforcement and communities, and must incorporate a deeper sense of humanity in the way it responds to civil unrest in the future.
“Further research and evaluation are needed to understand the role of racism and other forms of bias in law enforcement responses to civil unrest and determine additional steps to address community distrust in law enforcement and state government,” the report also found.
The report, which examined the state’s actions from May 26 through June 7, 2020, listed 20 recommendations to improve the state’s response and find ways to prevent such civil unrest from happening again.
Three “critical recommendations” include: strengthening coordination between multiple agencies; improving coordination and relationships with local jurisdictions and the media; and addressing tension between law enforcement and communities through trust-building efforts, police accountability and transformation, and education.
Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said in a letter to Gov. Tim Walz that his agency has already made changes to improve communication and police accountability, including implementing some of the report’s recommendations.
Floyd, who was Black, was killed May 25, 2020, when former Officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck for about nine and a half minutes as Floyd was handcuffed and lying face-down on the pavement. Bystander video showed Floyd said multiple times that he couldn’t breathe, before he eventually went silent and stopped moving.
The killing sparked protests in Minneapolis and around the globe as part of a reckoning over racial injustice. In Minneapolis, some of the protests became violentas businesses, and even a police station, were ransacked and burned.
The report said that unrest was unprecedented, and left local and state agencies overextended.
Local police and emergency responders couldn’t respond to many calls for help. Several state agencies, as well as the National Guard, were called in — but the report noted they were not experienced in handling large-scale civil disturbances over such an extended period.
The report found that the state was too late in setting up a multi-agency command center to coordinate response, and that several local agencies were following different rules of engagement. There was also a lack of communication, leading some communities and businesses totake matters into their own hands. Some of the response by state agencies was also viewed as escalating by some.
The report also noted some strengths. Among them, it found the state acknowledged that the community had legitimate concerns after Floyd’s killing. It also noted that small mobile field force units were effective in addressing unrest in multiple locations. The report said that a curfew, when enforced, was also effective.
A reportissued earlier this month on the city’s response to the Minneapolis protests was sharply critical and included several recommendations, including improving police training on crowd control tactics.
Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughterand also pleaded guilty in federal court to violating Floyd’s civil rights. Three other former officers were also convicted of federal civil rights violations and are awaiting trial on state charges of aiding and abetting both murder and manslaughter.
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ESSEX — An Essex High School alum and a military veteran, Roger Drury wants to bring his passion for public service to the Essex Westford school board.
“One of the kind of fun things I like to brag about is I’m at least a third generation product of the Essex school system,” he told the Reporter.
Drury graduated from EHS in 1986 and joined the Vermont National Guard. After living in a few different towns around the state, he and his wife settled back in Essex so their three kids could take advantage of the same opportunities he had growing up.
Drury is now one of five candidates running for two Town Outside the Village seats on the EWSD board.
“I am not somebody who wants their picture in the paper. I'm not someone who wants to be quoted on the radio,” he said. “I just want to help our community out. And I hope I can be that candidate that supports the majority of our community.”
Here’s what Drury had to say about why he’s running, what he thinks the board is doing well and what could be improved.
Q: Why are you running for the school board?
A: Honestly, I just want to be more involved in what's going on with our community.
I have been a military member since 1985. Before I graduated high school, I joined the Vermont National Guard, and I was picked up as a full-time National Guard member in roughly 1996. I retired as a full time National Guard member in June of 2001 and started working for Champlain Valley Weatherization. I just kind of started to miss being involved in the way that I was serving for 36 years as a soldier.
Q: What is the current school board doing well?
A: I think they're doing a great deal of work on track. I think they're minding the budget ethically and responsibly. I think they're doing everything they can to make sure that our students are ready and able to go through the graduation process and get out there in the community as young adults.
I am running for one of two open seats. There's no incumbent that I am screaming is doing a bad job or anything like that. This is just an opportunity for me to just continue to serve.
Q: What could the board improve upon?
A: What I would like to see improved is budgetary visibility. I draw the parallel between the Town of Essex budget, which I realize is smaller, and the school budget where we can open up a book and really drill down into what's being spent.
When I go through the school for reports, there's just a lot of a lot of different levels and there's no balance sheet to just get a quick glance of, okay, we're spending this on administration, but administration also includes, you know, the following subcategories
I don't think our school board is trying to hide anything. Like I said, I think they’re doing an ethical job. I would just like to improve that visibility, so that folks can see where the money's going a little easier.
Q: As EWSD begins to shift energy away from COVID-19, what would you like the district to focus on?
A: Well, as we come up the other side, some of the school board members have highlighted that we shouldn't really be looking at testing scores for this year as opposed to past years. I think they have a very valid point. I mean, we did a lot of remote learning, where students didn't have the classroom exposure.
What I would like to see is how we can laser focus to get our students caught back up. I don't want to overly focus on test scores, but by the same token, they are an indicator of where we should be putting some of our focus for the next couple of years.
Q: Do you support the proposed FY23 school budget?
A: I do. I think the board is doing a nice job with how they're incorporating the pandemic response funding and how they are ensuring there are some cost savings to the taxpayer.
My concern is what happens over the next few years. I want to help make sure that over the next two years, we're not adding programs that the town cannot sustain within a reasonable tax increase.
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Financial sanctions imposed on Russia threaten to gradually dilute the dominance of the U.S. dollar and could result in a more fragmented international monetary system, First Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Gita Gopinath, reportedly told The Financial Times, according to Reuters. Russia has been hit with a plethora of sanctions from the United States and its allies for its late-February invasion of Ukraine.
“The dollar would remain the major global currency even in that landscape but fragmentation at a smaller level is certainly quite possible,” Gopinath told the newspaper in an interview, adding that some countries are already renegotiating the currency in which they get paid for trade. She said that the war will also spur the adoption of digital finance, from cryptocurrencies to stablecoins and central bank digital currencies.
Gopinath told the FT that the greater use of other currencies in global trade would lead to further diversification of the reserve assets held by national central banks. She had earlier said the sanctions against Russia do not foreshadow the demise of the dollar as the reserve currency and that the war in Ukraine will slow global economic growth but will not cause a global recession.
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Cambiar Investors LLC grew its holdings in InnovAge Holding Corp. (OTCMKTS:INNV – Get Rating) by 95.8% in the fourth quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 389,009 shares of the company’s stock after buying an additional 190,367 shares during the quarter. Cambiar Investors LLC owned 0.29% of InnovAge worth $1,945,000 as of its most recent SEC filing.
Other institutional investors have also bought and sold shares of the company. BlackRock Inc. increased its position in shares of InnovAge by 2.1% during the third quarter. BlackRock Inc. now owns 1,547,084 shares of the company’s stock worth $10,227,000 after purchasing an additional 31,576 shares in the last quarter. Maverick Capital Ltd. increased its position in shares of InnovAge by 36.2% during the third quarter. Maverick Capital Ltd. now owns 1,157,295 shares of the company’s stock worth $7,650,000 after purchasing an additional 307,295 shares in the last quarter. William Blair Investment Management LLC increased its position in shares of InnovAge by 1.5% during the third quarter. William Blair Investment Management LLC now owns 1,140,083 shares of the company’s stock worth $7,536,000 after purchasing an additional 16,666 shares in the last quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp increased its position in shares of InnovAge by 1,555.9% during the third quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp now owns 916,887 shares of the company’s stock worth $6,060,000 after purchasing an additional 861,517 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Millennium Management LLC increased its position in shares of InnovAge by 209.4% during the third quarter. Millennium Management LLC now owns 371,769 shares of the company’s stock worth $2,457,000 after purchasing an additional 251,610 shares in the last quarter. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 10.78% of the company’s stock.
OTCMKTS:INNV traded down $0.35 during mid-day trading on Thursday, reaching $6.42. 258,724 shares of the stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 419,136. The company has a 50 day simple moving average of $5.11 and a 200-day simple moving average of $6.35. The stock has a market capitalization of $870.02 million and a P/E ratio of 225.67. The company has a quick ratio of 2.98, a current ratio of 2.98 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.23. InnovAge Holding Corp. has a 1 year low of $3.46 and a 1 year high of $26.50.
Several analysts have issued reports on INNV shares. Piper Sandler cut InnovAge from an “overweight” rating to a “neutral” rating and dropped their target price for the company from $14.00 to $4.00 in a report on Thursday, December 23rd. Barclays lowered InnovAge from an “overweight” rating to an “equal weight” rating and decreased their price target for the company from $22.00 to $6.50 in a research note on Thursday, December 23rd. JPMorgan Chase & Co. began coverage on InnovAge in a research note on Friday, December 17th. They issued a “neutral” rating and a $10.00 price target on the stock. The Goldman Sachs Group lowered InnovAge from a “buy” rating to a “neutral” rating and decreased their target price for the stock from $15.00 to $4.00 in a research note on Monday, December 27th. Finally, Zacks Investment Research raised InnovAge from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Wednesday, February 16th. Eight investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and one has issued a buy rating to the stock. According to MarketBeat, InnovAge currently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $10.93.
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InnovAge Holding Corp. manages and provides a range of medical and ancillary services for seniors in need of care and support to live independently in their homes and communities. It manages its business through Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) approach. The company offers in-home care services consisting of skilled, unskilled, and personal care; in-center services, such as primary care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, dental services, mental health and psychiatric services, meals, and activities; transportation to the PACE center and third-party medical appointments; and care management.
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Why Pete Holmes Wanted To Break From The 'Traditional Path' Of Sitcoms For CBS' How We Roll
By Laura Hurley published
Pete Holmes is coming to CBS to star in the bowling comedy How We Roll, and he explained his goal in joining.
Pete Holmes has returned to television for his first series regular role since the end of Crashing on HBO back in 2019, and his new project takes him to CBS. The actor, writer, and stand-up comedian stars in How We Roll, a new sitcom that sees him playing a Midwestern husband and father who decides to pursue his dream of becoming a professional bowler after being laid off from his job at a car assembly line. Shenanigans are sure to ensue, and his character is a family man who will undoubtedly run into some hijinks at home, but Holmes explained what stands out about How We Roll that made him want to sign on.
How We Roll is actually based on the real-life story of pro bowler Tom Smallwood, but that's not what made Pete Holmes want to join the cast – also comprised of Katie Lowes as wife Jen, Chi McBride as mentor Archie, Julie White as his mom, and Mason Wells as his son – of the new comedy. He spoke with press outlets as part of CBS' Spring Press Day via Zoom, and opened up about his process of deciding that he wanted to play Tom:
Even though Tom deciding that he should pursue his dream of becoming a professional bowler undoubtedly isn't a sure thing to support the family, Pete Holmes shared that Jen won't be a "nagging wife" kind of character who has been done before on plenty of other sitcoms, and that's evidently the kind of departure from the norm that Holmes was looking for.
Katie Lowes' character will be supportive of her husband and his dreams; considering the popularity of Ted Lasso (which stands as one of the best Apple TV+ shows worth watching), any similarities between it and How We Roll only bode well for the new CBS show! The script went even further to allay Pete Holmes' fears about How We Roll going down a "traditional" sitcom route for laughs. He continued, weighing in on his TV son's passion for dance:
If a veteran comedian like Pete Holmes was laughing on every page, it's probably safe to say that there will be plenty for viewers to enjoy about the series, even if it's not embracing the usual sitcom tropes. In fact, a sneak peek at the pilot of How We Roll – which airs on Thursday, March 31 at 9:30 p.m. ET on CBS – shows the family dynamic in action, complete with Jen supporting her husband and Tom supporting his son's dance dreams. Take a look:
You can catch the series premiere of How We Roll on March 31 at 9:30 p.m. ET on CBS immediately following a new episode of the network's smash hit freshman series Ghost, which will dig into the backstory of Trevor and why he has no pants as a ghost. Even though Pete Holmes' new character is based on a successful pro bowler in real life, viewers probably shouldn't expect nothing but wins for Tom as he begins trying to establish himself while chasing his dream.
How We Roll is only one of multiple new shows debuting on the small screen in the early months of the 2022 TV schedule, and only time will tell if it becomes as much of a hit as other CBS shows, such as Young Sheldon, which hits the 100-episode milestone just a little over an hour before the new show premieres on March 31. If you can't tune in live, you'll be able to catch up afterwards with a subscription to Paramount+.
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Rangers pull out of Celtic friendly in Australia
SYDNEY : Rangers have withdrawn from the Sydney Super Cup competition in Australia where they were due to face rivals Celtic in Sydney in November for the first Old Firm derby outside Scotland.
Rangers were also scheduled to take on Western Sydney Wanderers, with Celtic playing Sydney FC in the four-team tournament which was opposed by many Gers supporters.
The match had been billed as a special homecoming for Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou, which upset Rangers fans.
A section of Rangers supporters disrupted the March 20 Premiership game with Dundee at Dens Park by throwing objects on the pitch, including tennis balls and toilet rolls, in protest.
The Ibrox club said in a statement on Thursday that "tournament organisers were unwilling to fulfil their commitments" and Rangers had terminated the agreement.
Co-promoters TEG Sport and Left Field Live said they were disappointed that Rangers had pulled out of their "contracted commitment".
"We refute any suggestions that we were unwilling to fulfil our commitments to Rangers. We have acted in good faith and have put the event on sale with a great response from fans here," read a statement.
"In changing their minds, the Rangers board has let down many fans in Australia and the Asian region. We will now consult with our shareholders before determining our response."
Some Celtic fans had also displayed banners opposing the controversial overseas derby, which was due to take place during the domestic break for the World Cup in Qatar.
Former Australia boss Postecoglou, appointed by Celtic last June, guided the Socceroos to their maiden Asian Cup triumph in 2015 and was at the helm for the 2014 World Cup finals.
Australian fans of British football will have a chance to see English Premier League clubs Manchester United and Crystal Palace play friendlies in Melbourne in July.
(Reporting by Ken Ferris and Nick Mulvenney; Editing by Sam Holmes and Kenneth Maxwell)
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China reports highest COVID-19 tally since initial outbreak
China on Monday recorded the highest single day tally of infections since the outbreak in Wuhan at the beginning of the global pandemic.
The country reported 526 cases, including 312 asymptomatic patients, according to Bloomberg.
Shanghai, which has seen few significant outbreaks, reported almost 50 cases, while Qingdao saw 163, likely the result of a spike among students at a high school.
China has continued to deploy its zero-tolerance protocols, which include widespread testing and intensive lockdowns, strict policies that the country has used to keep infection rates low throughout the pandemic.
China and Hong Kong are among the final countries still upholding strict COVID-19 policies after places like Australia have moved to treat the virus as an endemic.
Earlier this month, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam told citizens not to panic as people flooded grocery stores in anticipation of a lockdown with rising infections.
Lam has said there would not be a citywide lockdown, and her administration is seeking to maintain calm as it plans an expansive testing system.
According to Reuters, Hong Kong is reporting an average of 43,093 new infections each day as of Sunday.
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SSR Mining Inc. (NASDAQ:SSRM – Get Rating) (TSE:SSO) CFO Alison Lynn White sold 4,223 shares of the stock in a transaction on Thursday, March 31st. The stock was sold at an average price of $22.07, for a total value of $93,201.61. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website.
Shares of SSR Mining stock traded down $0.09 during trading on Thursday, hitting $21.75. 1,215,876 shares of the stock traded hands, compared to its average volume of 1,941,176. The stock has a market cap of $4.62 billion, a P/E ratio of 16.49, a PEG ratio of 5.59 and a beta of 0.97. The company has a fifty day moving average price of $19.32 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $17.67. SSR Mining Inc. has a twelve month low of $13.68 and a twelve month high of $22.73. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.07, a quick ratio of 4.27 and a current ratio of 5.64.
SSR Mining (NASDAQ:SSRM – Get Rating) (TSE:SSO) last released its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, February 23rd. The basic materials company reported $0.44 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $0.45 by ($0.01). The business had revenue of $407.92 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $387.62 million. SSR Mining had a net margin of 19.78% and a return on equity of 9.75%. During the same period in the previous year, the firm posted $0.50 EPS. On average, equities research analysts expect that SSR Mining Inc. will post 1.27 EPS for the current fiscal year.
Several research analysts have commented on the stock. StockNews.com initiated coverage on shares of SSR Mining in a report on Thursday. They issued a “hold” rating for the company. Zacks Investment Research upgraded SSR Mining from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Friday, February 4th. Canaccord Genuity Group increased their price objective on SSR Mining from C$27.00 to C$29.00 in a research note on Friday, February 25th. National Bank Financial cut SSR Mining from an “outperform” rating to a “sector perform” rating in a research note on Wednesday, March 16th. Finally, TD Securities upped their target price on SSR Mining from C$29.00 to C$33.00 in a report on Thursday, February 24th. Three investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and two have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat, the company presently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $27.79.
A number of institutional investors have recently made changes to their positions in SSRM. Norges Bank bought a new stake in SSR Mining in the 4th quarter valued at $44,132,000. Paulson & CO. Inc. raised its position in SSR Mining by 138.1% in the 4th quarter. Paulson & CO. Inc. now owns 3,120,242 shares of the basic materials company’s stock valued at $55,228,000 after purchasing an additional 1,810,000 shares during the last quarter. Mackenzie Financial Corp raised its position in SSR Mining by 33.7% in the 4th quarter. Mackenzie Financial Corp now owns 5,249,813 shares of the basic materials company’s stock valued at $92,927,000 after purchasing an additional 1,324,571 shares during the last quarter. Capital World Investors raised its position in SSR Mining by 100.4% in the 3rd quarter. Capital World Investors now owns 2,445,000 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $35,575,000 after purchasing an additional 1,225,000 shares during the last quarter. Finally, American Century Companies Inc. raised its position in SSR Mining by 129.5% in the 4th quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 855,231 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $15,138,000 after purchasing an additional 482,626 shares during the last quarter. 62.65% of the stock is owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors.
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SSR Mining Inc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of precious metal resource properties in Turkey and the Americas. The company explores for gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc deposits. Its projects include the Ãöpler Gold mine located in Erzincan, Turkey; the Marigold mine located in Humboldt County, Nevada, the United States; the Seabee Gold Operation located in Saskatchewan, Canada; and the Puna Operations in Jujuy, Argentina.
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No, Selena Gomez does not have a new man in her life. In fact, she has an idea why she’s still single.
Taking to TikTok Thursday, Selena lip syncs along to King Nas‘ comedy bit about a woman not being impressed by compliments, such as being told she’s “pretty” or has a “nice smile.” As the compliments continue, Selena makes hilariously sarcastic impressions.
“Maybe this is why I’m single. Don’t believe a damn word,” she cracked.
The TikTok comes a day after Selena announced shooting on season two of her Hulu series Only Murders in the Building has wrapped. She shared a video of her style team getting her ready for work and captioned it, “Last day on set. I’m sad but here’s the new look.”
While she didn’t spill any spoilers about season two, she did reveal she only uses her Rare Beauty line for makeup — going as far as to reveal which products she uses to transform into her character, Mabel Mora. She also revealed that she recently switched up her hair style and now has bangs.
In other Only Murders news, Selena also hinted the show may be getting a third season. Sharing a clip of her cheering with co-stars Martin Short and Steve Martin, the latter comic toasts, “To a great season three!” Short and Selena both make surprised faces, as an official announcement has yet to be made, and Martin quickly amends, “Well, next year.”
Considering Steve Martin created the series and Selena is its executive producer, fans are hopeful this means season three is definitely happening. Until then, the “Lose You To Love Me” singer begged in the video caption, “SEASON 2 OF ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING COMES JUNE 28th!!! Please oh please watch!”
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Lawton Youth Sports Authority posts RFI
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - The Lawton Youth Sports Authority (LYSA) is looking for people interested in managing a youth sports program.
“We are looking for someone to transform youth sports in Lawton,” Lawton Youth Sports Authority Trustee Hossein Moini said.
They have posted a Request For Information (RFI) on the Lawton Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce website.
The purpose of the RFI is to seek information on the effective administration of a comprehensive youth sports program in order to issue a Request for
Proposals (RFP). An RFP will be issued for parties interested in partnering with the LYSA in the management of this program as well as managing of the proposed sports complex in Lawton Fort Sill.
Responses to this RFI are considered non-binding and are only used to gather information to be used for budgetary purposes and the future issuance of an RFP.
Anyone interested must submit proposals no later than April 18.
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The Bayelsa State Government and International Finance & Development Corporation (IFDC) have signed a memorandum of understanding for investment in five key infrastructural projects in different parts of the state. The IFDC is expected to mobilise funds and resources to invest and finance a 10 MTPA capacity LNG project, 35,000 – 45,000 barrels per day capacity GTL project, 500 MW gas to power plant and deep seaport and port city development projects in the state. The preliminary estimated total project cost is $17.5 billion. The President and CEO of IFDC, Mr. Kazi H. Ahmed, mandated Mr. Michael Hartman from Germany as representative of IFDC to tidy up the investment plan and sign the agreement with the Bayelsa State Government.
Hartman, who is the Chairman of Lupine, accompanied by Mr. Michael C. Keeling, the Le-gal Advisor to IFDC and owner of Keeling Law Offices in the USA, and Managing Director of Viv Limited, Viv Tonwe Pela, an intermediary between the investors and the Bayelsa State Government, were all part of the deal that will create huge investment and jobs opportunities in the state.
On the part of Bayelsa State Government, the Commissioner for Mineral Resources, Dr. Ebieri Jones, and the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Biriyai Dambo, SAN, signed the MoU with the Deputy Chief of Staff, Dr. Peter Akpe, standing as witness.
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A line of severe storms packing isolated tornadoes and high winds ripped across the Deep South overnight — killing at least two in the Florida Panhandle, toppling trees and power lines and leaving homes and businesses damaged as the vast weather front raced across several states.
In Florida, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday morning that two were killed and two injured when a tornado touched down in the western Florida Panhandle.
Two homes were destroyed and powerlines were knocked down, according to Washington Country Emergency Management spokeswoman Cheryl Frankenfield. The county’s Facebook page showed at least one home that was obliterated, as well as trees down on another home. No other details were immediately available.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management has employees in the area to help, spokesperson Samantha Bequer said. She said neighboring Jackson County also had property damage.
“It’s a nasty day, but thankfully these storms are moving quickly,” she said.
At least two confirmed tornadoes injured several people Wednesday, damaged homes and businesses and downed power lines in Mississippi and Tennessee after earlier storm caused damage in Arkansas, Missouri and Texas.
About 185,000 customers were without electricity Thursday morning in the wake of the storm along a band of states: Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks utilities.
The worst of the weather Thursday morning appeared to be at the southern end of the storm front, which was expected to bring heavy rain and high winds all along the U.S. East Coast later in the day. Much of the Florida Panhandle was under a tornado watch, according to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee.
Widespread damage was reported in the Jackson, Tennessee, area as a tornado warning was in effect. “Significant damage” occurred to a nursing home near Jackson-Madison County General Hospital and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office in Jackson, said Madison County Emergency Management Director Jason Moore.
In Nashville, Tennessee, paneling fell five stories from the side of a downtown hotel Wednesday evening and onto the roof of a building below. The fire department warned that debris could become airborne as high winds continued, and some hotel guests were moved to other parts of the building due to concerns the roof would become unstable. No injuries were immediately associated with the collapse.
Daylight revealed widespread wind damage across Alabama.
One person suffered minor injuries when a storm hit the University of Montevallo campus south of Birmingham, damaging three buildings, officials said, and a woman was injured when a manufactured home rolled over in rural Bibb County. A school bus was flipped at a high school in south Alabama, and part of the roof was missing from a church in northwest Alabama.
Elsewhere, a warehouse roof collapsed as the storms moved through Southaven, Mississippi, near Memphis, police said. The building had been evacuated and no injuries were reported.
The Mississippi Senate suspended its work Wednesday as weather sirens blared during a tornado watch in downtown Jackson. Some employees took shelter in the Capitol basement.
Rander P. Adams said he and his wife, Janice Delores Adams, were in their home near downtown Jackson when severe weather blew through during a tornado warning Wednesday afternoon. He said their lights flashed and a large window exploded just feet from his wife as she tried to open their front door.
“The glass broke just as if someone threw a brick through it,” he said. “I advised her then, ‘Let’s go to the back of the house.’”
Adams said the storm toppled trees in a nearby park, and a large tree across the street from their house split in half. “We were blessed,” he said. “Instead of falling toward the house, it fell the other way.”
Earlier Wednesday, a tornado that struck Springdale, Arkansas, and the adjoining town of Johnson, about 145 miles (235 kilometers) northwest of Little Rock, shortly after 4 a.m. injured seven people, two critically, according to Springdale Mayor Doug Sprouse.
Sprouse said in a statement that one of those critically injured had improved and was in stable condition and the other five were released from a hospital.
“Our first responders have completed door-to-door searches, and we believe everyone has been accounted for,” Sprouse said.
The National Weather Service in Tulsa said Thursday that the tornado has been rated an EF-3, up from an initial assessment of EF-2, with wind speeds between 136-165 mph (219-265 kph). The tornado reached a peak speed of about 145 mph (233 kph) and 5 miles (8 kilometers) while on the ground for about eight minutes, according to the weather service.
In northwest Missouri, an EF-1 tornado with wind speeds around 90 mph (145 kph) struck St. Joseph on Tuesday night, damaging two homes.
A small tornado also touched down briefly on the eastern edge of Dallas, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. The tornado struck just after 4:30 a.m. Wednesday near McClendon-Chisolm with top winds of about 100 mph (161 kph) and damaged homes, but no injuries were reported, according to the weather service.
The storms come a week after a tornado in a New Orleans-area neighborhood carved a path of destruction during the overnight hoursand killed a man.
Strong winds in Louisiana overturned semitrailers, peeled the roof from a mobile home, sent a tree crashing into a home and knocked down power lines, according to weather service forecasters, who did not immediately confirm any tornadoes in the state.
The National Weather Service office in New Orleans said Thursday that teams would be out in Tangipahoa and St. Tammany Parishes in southeastern Louisiana and in Jackson County in southeastern Mississippi surveying damage. They said the highest wind speed recorded in the office’ coverage area was 67 mph (108 kph) at the New Orleans Lakefront airport with winds in Baton Rouge reaching into the high 50 mph (80 kph) range.
Firefighters, meanwhile, have been trying to get handle on a wildfire spreading near Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, amid mandatory evacuations as winds whipped up ahead of the approaching storm front.
The fire, which was not contained, had expanded to about 250 acres (more than 100 hectares) as of Wednesday afternoon. One person was injured, and a plume of smoke rose above one community not far from where 2016 wildfires ravaged the tourism town of Gatlinburg, killing 14 people and damaging or destroying about 2,500 buildings.
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Wagster Pettus reported from Jackson, Mississippi; Farrington reported from Tallahassee, Florida; and Mattise from Nashville, Tennessee; many other Associated Press journalists contributed to this report.
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A Texas man has been arrested by police after they discovered the skeletal remains of a person suspected to be his son being kept in the man’s kitchen, the New Boston Police Department announced.Police arrived at the home of David McMichael, 67, on Tuesday, as they’d received a call to perform a welfare check on a man residing in the 1200 block of South Merrill in New Boston, Texas.When Mr McMichael answered the door, the officers asked the man if he knew why they were there. The 67-year-old then replied, according to police, that “Mr McMichael advised them it was because he had a body in his kitchen”.The man, police said, later explained that the body was allegedly his son’s, who had died in May 2018, nearly four years earlier.The police have not confirmed if the human remains found in McMichael’s kitchen are in fact his son’s, Jason McMichael, but the body has since been taken to the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences in Dallas for autopsy and further identification.The 67-year-old Texas man was charged with abuse of a corpse and is being held in Bi-State jail.
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A bid to cut gas prices for Americans
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Thursday ordered the release of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation’s strategic petroleum reserve for six months, a bid to control energy prices that have spiked after the United States and allies imposed steep sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
The president said it was not known how much gasoline prices could decline as a result of his move, but he suggested it might be “anything from 10 cents to 35 cents a gallon.” Gas is averaging about $4.23 a gallon, compared with $2.87 a year ago, according to AAA.
“The bottom line is if we want lower gas prices we need to have more oil supply right now,” Biden said. “This is a moment of consequence and peril for the world, and pain at the pump for American families.”
More help: The president also wants Congress to impose financial penalties on oil and gas companies that lease public lands but are not producing. He said he will invoke the Defense Production Act to encourage the mining of critical minerals for batteries in electric vehicles, part of a broader push to shift toward cleaner energy sources and reduce the use of fossil fuels.
The actions show that oil remains a vulnerability for the U.S. Higher prices have hurt Biden’s approval domestically and added billions of oil-export dollars to the Russian government as it wages war on Ukraine.
Tapping the stockpile would create pressures that could reduce oil prices, though Biden has twice ordered releases from the reserves without causing a meaningful shift in oil markets. Biden said Thursday he expects
gasoline prices could drop “fairly significantly.”
Part of Biden’s concern is that high prices have not so far coaxed a meaningful jump in oil production. The planned release is a way to increase supplies as a bridge until oil companies ramp up their own production, with administration officials estimating that domestic production will grow by 1 million barrels daily this year and an additional 700,000 barrels daily in 2023.
The markets reacted quickly with crude oil prices dropping about 6% in Thursday trading to roughly $101 a barrel. Still, oil is up from roughly $60 a year ago, with supplies failing to keep up with demand as the world economy has begun to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic. That inflationary problem was compounded by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, which created new uncertainties about oil and natural gas supplies and led to retaliatory sanctions from the U.S. and its allies.
Short-term relief: Stewart Glickman, an oil analyst for CFRA Research, said the release would bring short-term relief on prices and would be akin to “taking some Advil for a headache.” But markets would ultimately look to see whether, after the releases stop, the underlying problems that led to Biden’s decisions remain.
“The root cause of the headache is probably still going to be there after the medicine wears off,” Glickman said.
Biden has been in talks with allies and partners to join in additional releases of oil, such that the world market will get more than the
180 million barrels total being pledged by the U.S.
Americans on average use about 21 million barrels of oil daily, with about 40% of that devoted to gasoline, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That total accounts for about one-fifth of total global consumption of oil.
Domestic oil production is equal to more than half of U.S. usage, but high prices have not led companies to return to their pre-pandemic levels of output.
The U.S. is producing on average 11.7 million barrels daily, down from 13 million barrels in early 2020.
Republican lawmakers have said the problem results from the administration being hostile to oil permits and the construction of new pipelines such as the Keystone XL. Democrats say the country needs to move to renewable energy such as wind and solar that could reduce the dependence on fossil fuels and Putin’s leverage.
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., blasted Biden’s action to tap the reserve without first taking steps to increase American energy production, calling it “a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.″
Daines called Biden’s actions “desperate moves″ that avoid what he called the real solution: ”investing in American energy production,″ and getting “oil and gas leases going again.”
The administration says increasing oil output is a gradual process and the release would provide time to ramp up production. It also wants to incentivize greater production by putting fees on unused leases on government lands, something that would require congressional approval.
Oil producers have been more focused on meeting the needs of investors than consumers, according to a survey released last week by the Dallas Federal Reserve. About 59% of the executives surveyed said investor pressure to preserve “capital discipline” amid high prices was the reason they weren’t pumping more, while fewer than 10% blamed government regulation.
In his remarks Thursday, Biden tried to shame oil companies that he said are focused on profits instead of putting out more barrels, saying that adding to the oil supply was a patriotic obligation.
“This is not the time to sit on record profits: It’s time to step up for the good of your country,” the president said.
The steady release from the reserves would be a meaningful sum and come near to closing the domestic production gap relative to February 2020, before the coronavirus caused a steep decline in oil output.
Still, the politics of oil are complicated with industry advocates and environmentalists both criticizing the planned release. Groups such as the American Petroleum Institute want to make drilling easier, while environmental organizations say energy companies should be forced to pay a special tax on windfall profits instead.
The administration in November announced the release of 50 million barrels from the strategic reserve in coordination with other countries. And after the Russia-Ukraine war began, the U.S. and 30 other countries agreed to an additional release of 60 million barrels from reserves, with half of the total coming from the U.S.
According to the Department of Energy, which manages it, more than 568 million barrels of oil were held in the reserve as of March 25. After the release, the government would begin to replenish the reserve once prices have sufficiently fallen.
News of the administration’s planning was first reported by Bloomberg.
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Associated Press writers Alex Veiga, Darlene Superville, Matthew Daly and Michael Balsamo contributed to this report.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Korean pop star Luna is ready to make her Broadway debut this fall in the musical “KPOP” and she’s already dreaming of who might be there on opening night — like BTS.
“I would be thankful if they showed up on opening night,” Luna told The Associated Press through her translator.
She also wants fans and other stars to show up, too.
“This is New York City, it’s got its own celebrities and also audiences who would enjoy this. So, I would love to see New York celebrities, as well as Hollywood celebrities,” Luna said.
Luna was introduced at a press event for the musical Wednesday at the Korean Cultural Center in New York.
Luna began her musical career as a member of the popular K-pop group f(x) before becoming a solo artist. Her latest single, “Madonna,” was released in September.
Her stage resume includes Korean productions of “In the Heights” and “Mamma Mia,” and she’s excited to take her talents to Broadway.
“I have always loved doing all those ever since I was a young child, and I even liked creating some routines,” Luna said.
She added: “For this musical, I get to dance while I sing while I act, that is so exciting, and I cannot wait to do this.”
“KPOP” tells the story of global superstars preparing for a special one-night only concert, when one singer’s inner struggle threatens to dismantle one of the biggest labels in the industry.
The multimedia experience explores the relentless discipline, raw talent, and commercial ambition behind the international phenomenon.
The musical has a story by Jason Kim and music by Helen Park, who has worked on the show for the past eight years. She said she is excited that audiences will finally get to experience her favorite music genre.
“I know recently a K-pop has been really blowing up and a lot of people love the genre. But when we started writing this musical in back in 2014, I was so eager for the world to see what I see. And I wanted to share it with the world in a language that everyone can understand,” she said.
“I think musical theater is that vessel for people to hear and witness other people’s stories and feel the emotions. I really wanted the show to be doing that with the genre that I love so much,” Park said.
“KPOP” begins previews Oct. 13 at the Circle in the Square Theatre, with an opening night scheduled for Nov. 20.
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After the Braxtons experienced tragedy with the death of sister Traci Braxton, they reportedly are not happy with her husband and manager, and feel the pair is “exploiting” her death, according to close sources to the family.
Earlier this month, it was revealed that Traci, who was part of the reality TV show, Braxton Family Values with her sisters Toni, Tamar, Towanda and Trina, passed away after a year-long battle with esophageal cancer. She was living with cancer for a year and never made her illness public.
According to the New York Post, the Braxton sisters want to let their late sister Traci rest in peace, but sources are saying that her husband, Kevin Surratt, and the management team are “exploiting” their sister in death.
“Traci did not want a funeral or wake. She did not want people looking all over her body. She specifically requested to be immediately cremated… There was a Zoom meeting that made it clear about what she wanted, and now her husband is trying to cash in on her name,” a Braxton insider told Page Six.
Surratt presented a viewing for Traci last week and her sisters, Tamar, Trina, Towanda, Toni and their mother Evelyn Braxton reportedly did not attend. Their father Michael Conrad Braxton did appear but was initially turned away at the door “for not being on the list.” He was eventually allowed in when recognized by a church member and he sat in the fourth row, not allowed to speak, according to reports.
Surratt, who was married to Traci for nearly 30 years, denied that story and said, “My father-in-law and brother-in-law came in briefly.”
He also said he was planning her funeral for months although she was unaware of it.
“I was with my wife… more than anybody in this world. I know my wife, and when she got cancer, we really started to communicate about funeral plans and I was still trying to find treatments for her. I went to every single one of her doctor appointments throughout our entire marriage. That’s how we were, and now they’re treating me like a [deadbeat] husband,” he said.
He also states that his wife “wanted a viewing and one memorial service in conjunction with her management, PR and other members to come together and celebrate her.”
The Braxton family will be holding their own private memorial “the way Traci requested” on April 2, which lands on what would have been Traci’s 51st birthday.
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Strained US-India relations under pressure over Russia
The Biden administration is walking a tightrope in its relationship with India over New Delhi’s refusal to join the U.S. in its campaign to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Administration officials this week said they have for months been in a “pitched battle” to convince India, the world’s largest democracy, to join the U.S., European Union and other democratic nations in pushing back against Putin’s authoritarian ambitions. Those efforts have only stepped up since Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine last week.
While the U.S. and India have deepened relations over the past nearly two decades, New Delhi has relied for generations on Moscow’s delivery of military assistance and views Russia as its key ally against China’s attempts at further dominating the region.
But Russia’s atrocities in Ukraine, and the death of an Indian student this week in the city of Kharkiv, are appearing to turn public opinion in India against Moscow and may move New Delhi closer to Washington.
Donald Lu, the assistant secretary of State for South Asian affairs, told lawmakers this week that the administration is “working every day to make sure that we are trying to close the gap between where we are and where our Indian partners are.”
He added the U.S. is warning India that China may grow more emboldened if Putin is not kept in check.
“Part of the answer here is that India understands, what’s happening in Ukraine will affect China’s behavior,” Lu said.
President Biden has made his frustrations with India known, telling reporters last month, in the first days of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, that the U.S. and India have not “resolved” alignment on Russia.
But the State Department has sought to tamp down the tensions, reportedly recalling a strongly worded cable to its diplomats that would have directed them to admonish Indian officials and labeled them as being in Russia’s camp for maintaining a neutral stance and repeating calls for “dialogue” in speeches at the United Nations.
Tanvi Madan, a senior fellow in the foreign policy program at the Brookings Institution, said it’s likely there are differences among administration officials on how to approach India, and that some feel New Delhi is closer to Washington than Moscow.
Madan said the recalled cable shows that “the administration understands that it is actually counterproductive and unhelpful to do something like this” and that while the crisis over Russia’s invasion “will complicate U.S.-India ties in certain ways … both sides are making efforts to ensure that Russia doesn’t inadvertently serve as a veto on the relationship.”
Biden on Thursday spoke with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other members of the Quad — a four-country alliance spearheaded by the U.S. and India on countering China — to discuss the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. The leaders agreed to meet in Tokyo in the coming months to reaffirm their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Former Indian Ambassador to the U.S. Navtej Sarna, who has served as a diplomat in both Moscow and Washington, D.C., told The Hill that this sends a message that both India and the U.S. are working to ensure their relationship is not harmed by their divergence on Russia.
“The India-U.S. Strategic convergence on China should not be allowed to falter. The important aspect is that it is as much in America’s interest to continue to have strong relations with India,” Sarna said.
India faces itself backed into a corner, trying to balance its U.S. relationship with managing its Russian interests. According to former Indian Ambassador to the U.S. Arun Kumar Singh, a key factor in India’s abstentions on condemning Russia on Ukraine at the United Nations is that it does not want Russia to “openly and definitively” take China’s side and wants it to remain neutral in the China-India crisis.
Indian and Chinese military forces have been locked in a 20-month standoff at their shared border in the Himalayas since fighting broke out in 2020.
“The [India-China] border crisis and the implications for Indian defense plays an important role in its decisions,” Singh added.
But India’s purchase of the Russian S400 missile defense system, with the first weapons deliveries having arrived in December, is forcing the Biden administration to confront requirements under U.S. law to sanction New Delhi over such imports.
The sanctions would be imposed under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), a 2017 law that, in part, imposes economic costs on countries that import or transact with Russia’s military industry.
The law provides for a presidential waiver if imposing sanctions are viewed as harming U.S. national security interests, an action that members of Congress from both parties and foreign policy experts believe is likely to be implemented for India.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) said during a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee hearing that he is “one of those who was very open to the idea that we might want to consider a waiver to India for the CAATSA sanctions,” but raised concern over how New Delhi’s resistance to outright stand with Ukraine is weighing on the Biden administration.
“India’s the most populous democratic country in the world, you would think this would be a moment where India would stand up in support of the people of Ukraine,” he said.
Republican senators have also voiced opposition to imposing CAATSA sanctions on India despite disappointment on New Delhi’s position on Russia.
“I think that would be the wrong thing to do at this stage,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), told The Hill when asked if he supported sanctions on India, but said he needed to further study the issue before making a final comment.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told The Hill “it would be more helpful to see India play more of a leading role” against Russia, but blamed the gap between Washington and New Delhi on the Biden administration’s policies.
“The Biden administration has spent 14 months pushing India away, and that has been harmful to India and harmful to America.”
But Sarna said India would have taken this stand on Russia regardless of who was in office.
“I don’t think it’s to do with the Biden administration. I think it has to do with a couple of factors — the historic relationship with Russia, and India’s dependency on Russia. The possibility of a Russia-China axis given India’s geography in Asia, plays an important role in its decision making,” Sarna said.
Sarna added India’s position between Russia and Ukraine has likely caused the CAATSA waiver to hang in the balance.
“India may have to work harder at getting that waiver. It will depend upon how strong the administration feels about this,” he said.
But both former Indian ambassadors to the U.S. agree India is in an uncomfortable position and a change in stance will depend on what happens on the ground. They say its primary objective is getting its citizens out of the war zone, where there are at least 18,000 Indian students present.
“India is focused on getting the students out of there and for that purpose, you need to be able to talk to both sides. I don’t think it makes sense for India to change its position in terms of voting at the UN, but it will see how the situation evolves,” Singh added.
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Disturbed by the planned demolition of the entire Islamic City located at the Pakuro-Lotto axis of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has appealed to the Federal Ministry of Works and the Ogun State Government to respect the Certificate of Occupancy (‘C of O’) Muslim community.
The group said that the planto demolish the whole settlement built by the Zumratul Jamiu Mumin Society of Nigeria (ZJM) decades ago in favour of a fly-over bridge need to be reconsidered since the whole settlement has a ‘C of O’ remind, urging the Ministry of works to respect their property title documents. The director of the Professor Ishaq Akintola, also alleged that some highly connected members of religious organisations, who also own other property around area are behind the planned evictions of the residents, warning politicians and their delegates to be mindful of their intentions.
“The marking exercise immediately produced fears of demolition particularly as it was followed by briefings from men of the ministry who revealed that it was for the purpose of an interchange and flyover. Although the ministry has not made another move since MURIC cried out against the proposed demolition in its 14th October, 2022 press release, nobody can tell when bulldozers from the ministry will move into the settlement.
Since to be forewarned is to be forearmed, we remind the Ministry of works that the whole settlement has a ‘C of O’ and this should be respected. “Nigerian Muslims will not fold their arms and watch one of the products of its hard labour disappear in rubbles moreso since the Islamic City is situated between two Christian entities, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Camp and the Deeper Life Bible Church Camp. MURIC will ensure that Nigerian Muslims resist this with every legitimate means at their disposal,” MURIC said.
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After ‘20-plus years,’ scientists finish decoding entire human genome
Scientists say they have finally assembled the full genetic blueprint for human life, adding the missing pieces to a puzzle nearly completed two decades ago.
An international team described the first-ever sequencing of a complete human genome — the set of instructions to build and sustain a human being — in research published Thursday in the journal Science. The previous effort, celebrated across the world, was incomplete because DNA sequencing technologies of the day weren’t able to read certain parts of it. Even after updates, it was missing about 8% of the genome.
“Some of the genes that make us uniquely human were actually in this ‘dark matter of the genome’ and they were totally missed,” said Evan Eichler, a University of Washington researcher who participated in the current effort and the original Human Genome Project. “It took 20-plus years, but we finally got it done.”
Many — including Eichler’s own students — thought it had been finished already. “I was teaching them, and they said, ‘Wait a minute. Isn’t this like the sixth time you guys have declared victory? I said, ’No, this time we really, really did it!”
Greater understanding: Scientists said this full picture of the genome will give humanity a greater understanding of our evolution and
biology while also opening the door to medical discoveries in areas like aging, neurodegenerative conditions, cancer and heart disease.
“We’re just broadening our opportunities to understand human disease,” said Karen Miga, an author of one of the six studies published Thursday.
The research caps off decades of work. The first draft of the human genome was announced in a White House ceremony in 2000 by leaders of two competing entities: an international publicly funded project led by an agency of the U.S. National Institutes of Health and a private company, Maryland-based Celera Genomics.
The human genome is made up of about 3.1 billion DNA subunits, pairs of chemical bases known by the letters A, C, G and T. Genes are strings of these lettered pairs that contain instructions for making proteins, the building blocks of life. Humans have about 30,000 genes, organized in 23 groups called chromosomes that are found in the nucleus of every cell.
Before now, there were “large and persistent gaps that have been in our map, and these gaps fall in pretty important regions,” Miga said.
Starting from scratch: Miga, a genomics researcher at the University of California-Santa Cruz, worked with Adam Phillippy of the National Human Genome Research Institute to organize the team of scientists to start from scratch with a new genome with the aim of sequencing all of it, including previously missing pieces.
The group, named after the sections at the very ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, is known as the Telomere-to-Telomere, or T2T, consortium.
Their work adds new genetic information to the human genome, corrects previous errors and reveals long stretches of DNA known to play important roles in both evolution and disease. A version of the research was published last year before being reviewed by scientific peers.
“This is a major improvement, I would say, of the Human Genome Project,” doubling its impact, said geneticist Ting Wang of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, who was not involved in the research.
Eichler said some scientists used to think unknown areas contained “junk.” Not him. “Some of us always believed there was gold in those hills,” he said. Eichler is paid by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, which also supports The Associated Press’s health and science department.
Turns out that gold includes many important genes, he said, such as ones integral to making a person’s brain bigger than a chimp’s, with more neurons and connections.
To find such genes, scientists needed new ways to read life’s cryptic genetic language.
Reading genes requires cutting the strands of DNA into pieces hundreds to thousands of letters long. Sequencing machines read the letters in each piece and scientists try to put the pieces in the right order. That’s especially tough in areas where letters repeat.
Scientists said some areas were illegible before improvements in gene sequencing machines that now allow them to, for example, accurately read a million letters of DNA at a time. That allows scientists to see genes with repeated areas as longer strings instead of snippets that they had to later piece together.
Researchers also had to overcome another challenge: Most cells contain genomes from both mother and father, confusing attempts to assemble the pieces correctly. T2T researchers got around this by using a cell line from one “complete hydatidiform mole,” an abnormal fertilized egg containing no fetal tissue that has two copies of the father’s DNA and none of the mother’s.
The next step? Mapping more genomes, including ones that include collections of genes from both parents. This effort did not map one of the 23 chromosomes that is found in males, called the Y chromosome, because the mole contained only an X.
Wang said he’s working with the T2T group on the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium, which is trying to generate “reference,” or template, genomes for 350 people representing the breadth of human diversity.
“Now we’ve gotten one genome right and we have to do many, many more,” Eichler said. “This is the beginning of something really fantastic for the field of human genetics.”
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscars producer Will Packer said Los Angeles police were ready to arrest Will Smith after Smith slapped Chris Rock on the Academy Awards stage.
“They were saying, you know, this is battery, was a word they used in that moment,” Packer said in a clip released by ABC News Thursday night of an interview he gave to “Good Morning America.” “They said we will go get him. We are prepared. We’re prepared to get him right now. You can press charges, we can arrest him. They were laying out the options.”
But Packer said Rock was “very dismissive” of the idea.
“He was like, ‘No, no, no, I’m fine,” Packer said. “And even to the point where I said, ‘Rock, let them finish.’ The LAPD officers finished laying out what his options were and they said, ‘Would you like us to take any action?’ And he said no.”
The LAPD said in a statement after Sunday night’s ceremony that they were aware of the incident, and that Rock had declined to file a police report. The department declined comment Thursday on Packer’s interview, a longer version of which will air on Friday morning.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith for violations against the group’s standards of conduct. Smith could be suspended, expelled or otherwise sanctioned.
The academy said in a statement that “Mr. Smith’s actions at the 94th Oscars were a deeply shocking, traumatic event to witness in-person and on television.”
Without giving specifics, the academy said Smith was asked to leave the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, but refused to do so.
Smith strode from his front row seat on to the stage and slapped Rock after a joke Rock made about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, when he was on stage to present the Oscar for best documentary.
On Monday, Smith issued an apology to Rock, the academy and to viewers, saying “I was out of line and I was wrong.”
The academy said Smith has the opportunity to defend himself in a written response before the board meets again on April 18.
Rock publicly addressed the incident for the first time, but only briefly, at the beginning of a standup show Wednesday night in Boston, where he was greeted by a thunderous standing ovation. He said “I’m still kind of processing what happened.”
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The Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its weekly meeting at 4 p.m. on Mar. 28. This week’s meeting started off with two former U.S. Representatives, Charles Boustany and William Enyar, speaking to the Senate. They explained what gaining a career in politics is like, and they gave advice to anyone who...
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A father and husband are mourning the loss of his wife and infant son after they died from carbon monoxide poisoning while sitting inside a car.
Kellye Weathersby-Canty and her 10-month-old son were found dead inside the parking garage at the Detroit Medical Center, Fox 2 Detroit reports. Police believe the mother and son were waiting for a family member undergoing a medical procedure.
DeMarray Canty, the father and husband, is shattered by the tragedy. He and Kellye had just celebrated their union in a small wedding ceremony in April 2021 and welcomed their baby boy Kanan a few months later.
Tragedy struck his happy home on March 23 after Kellye took her mother to a doctor’s appointment at Harper Hospital. She parked the car in the medical center’s parking garage and waited inside the car with her son. But the wife and baby never made it home.
“I ended up calling her, she didn’t answer, so I called her sister back to see if she had talked to her,” he said. “I asked did she have her location?”
Canty ended up tracking the car down and when he arrived, he found his wife and son locked inside unresponsive. Eventually, with the help of others, the frantic father and husband was able to break inside the vehicle.
“I got him out of the car seat and I held him and put him to my face,” he said. “I always put his face to my face — but his face was cold,” he said. “And I’m trying to wake him up.”
Medical personnel did everything they could, but Kellye and Kanan were gone.
Canty has since launched a GoFundMe page where he recalls how his life has “forever changed” while asking for assistance with covering the funeral arrangements.
“Our family was just getting started. Never in a MILLION years would I think I would be planning a funeral,” he wrote. “I need help sending my family off right.”
By Thursday, Canty had surpassed $29,000 towards his initial goal of $8,000.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Federico Motka’s abductors greeted him in English after he and his colleagues were kidnapped near a refugee camp on the Turkish border: “Welcome to Syria, you mutt.”
For the Italian aid worker, it was the beginning of 14 months of brutality at the hands of the Islamic State.
Motka testified about the ordeal Thursday at the terrorism trial of El Shafee Elsheikh, a British national charged with taking a leading role in an Islamic State kidnapping scheme that took more than 20 Westerners hostage between 2012 and 2015.
Four Americans — journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and aid workers Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller — were among them. Foley, Sotloff and Kassig were decapitated. Mueller was forced into slavery and raped repeatedly by the Islamic State’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, before she too was killed.
Motka is the first surviving hostage to testify at Elsheikh’s trial in Alexandria, Virginia.
Born in Trieste, Italy, Motka said he spent much of his childhood in the Middle East and went to boarding school in England. He was an aid worker surveying the needs of refugee camps in March 2013 when he and a colleague, Briton David Haines, were captured and taken hostage.
Motka testified that for the first month of captivity, he was only occasionally mistreated, but that mistreatment frequently came at the hands of three captors whom hostages dubbed “the Beatles” because of their British accents. They learned to speak surreptitiously about their captors, who wore masks and took pains to conceal their identity, since they never knew what would set them off. A dispute over bathroom hygiene prompted a particularly intense beating, he said.
“They said I was a posh wanker because I went to boarding school,” Motka testified. “They said I was arrogant, and they were going to take me down a peg.”
Motka’s use of the term “posh wanker” set off a brief period of uncomfortable laughter in the courtroom, when the judge interrupted and asked what the phrase means, forcing Motka to explain the term’s vulgar meaning of the British idiom.
The British accents and phraseology are an important part of the case, though, as prosecutors seek to prove that Elsheikh is indeed one of the Beatles who tortured hostages, even though the Beatles took great pains to conceal their faces. Motka testified that there were at least three Britons in the group of captors, and the hostages nicknamed them “John,” “George” and “Ringo.”
Prosecutors have said in court that Elshiekh is the one who was nicknamed Ringo.
One way Motka distinguished the three was their preferences for inflicting punishment.
“George was more into boxing,” Motka testified. “John, he kicked a lot. Ringo used to talk how he liked wrestling. He would put people in headlocks.”
He described one instance when Ringo put James Foley in a headlock so tight that he passed out.
Motka also recounted a time in the summer of 2013 when the hostages were held in a facility they nicknamed “the box.” The Beatles excitedly put Motka and his cellmate David Haines in a room with Foley and British hostage John Cantlie for what they called a “Royal Rumble.”
“They were super excited about it,” Motka said of the Beatles about the tag-team style fight they imposed on the foursome. “We were so weak and shattered we could barely lift our arms.”
The group was told that the losers would be waterboarded. Two of the four passed out during the hour-long battle, Motka said. The Beatles deemed him the loser but never waterboarded him, inflicting a beating instead.
As they were transferred to different facilities, Motka said the hostages were sometimes separated from the Beatles for weeks at a time. Those periods were welcome, relatively speaking, because the Beatles were unique in their cruelty, he said.
When they were transferred again to a place they nicknamed “the dungeon” and saw that the Beatles were there, “we crapped our pants,” Motka said. “We had just started to relax a little” as the mistreatment had eased in their absence.
“The box,” where the Beatles were a regular presence, was one of the worst stretches of captivity. Motka said he and other hostages there endured a lengthy “regime of punishment” that included regular beatings and forced stress positions. “George,” another man named Abu Mohamed and a third nicknamed “the punisher” regularly tortured them, Motka said.
“They played lots of games with us,” Motka said, maintaining composure as he clearly struggled with the emotions of describing his captivity. “They gave us dog names. We needed to come and immediately respond” to the dog name to avoid a beating.
Motka was not released until May 25, 2014. His 14 months in captivity were the longest of any hostage in the group.
Defense lawyers, though, have highlighted the difficulties that hostages have in formally identifying each of their captors, who routinely wore masks that covered all but their eyes.
In opening statements, prosecutors referenced only three British nationals — Elsheikh, his longtime friend Alexenda Kotey, and Mohammed Emwazi, who frequently carried out the role of executioner and was known as “Jihadi John.”
Emwazi was killed in a drone strike, and Kotey was captured alongside Elsheikh and also brought to Virginia to face trial. Kotey pleaded guilty last year in a plea bargain that calls for a life sentence.
Jurors also heard testimony Thursday from Danish hostage negotiator Jens Serup, who testified about prolonged efforts to secure the release of Daniel Rye Ottosen in exchange for 2 million euros.
The jury saw photos of huge bruises on Ottosen’s arm and back after he was finally released. Serup testified that the captors told Ottosen the beating was a “farewell present not to forget them.”
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Lynching is now a federal hate crime under bill President signed Tuesday
The Emmett Till Antilynching Act is named after a 14-year-old who became a civil rights icon after his brutal murder following a racist attack
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Sixty-seven years after the death of Emmett Till, President Joe Biden signed a bill into law that makes lynching a federal hate crime.
“To the Till family we remain in awe of your courage to find purpose through your pain,” said President Biden.
Till’s cousin, Rev. Wheeler Parker, was among those in attendance at the event.
“It shows how America is willing to change. We’ve come a long way. We have a lot of work to do. But it tells me that there’s hope and I can see it in the people who have the fire in their belly and the guts to do what’s right,” said Parker.
Parker witnessed Till’s abduction in Mississippi in 1955. Till had been accused of flirting with a white woman inside a store. Till’s body was recovered from a river after he had been tortured and shot. The two white men accused in the crime were found not guilty by an all white male jury.
Till’s mother insisted on an open casket so the nation could see the brutality of the crime.
The Equal Justice Initiative reports that there have been more than 200 attempts since 1900 to pass federal anti-lynching legislation. The group claims, between 1865 and 1950 alone there were nearly 6500 lynchings.
When the Washington Bureau asked Parker how he stayed focused during the long debate to pass the bill, he said he followed a key piece of advice that he now gives to other civil rights advocates.
“Never give up,” he said. “There is hope.”
The Emmitt Till Anti-lyncing law will make lynching a federal hate crime with penalties ranging from a fine to up to 30 years of prison.
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TransUnion (NYSE:TRU – Get Rating) CFO Todd M. Cello sold 148 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction on Tuesday, March 29th. The shares were sold at an average price of $105.00, for a total transaction of $15,540.00. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is accessible through this hyperlink.
TransUnion stock traded down $0.47 during mid-day trading on Thursday, reaching $103.34. 1,120,046 shares of the company were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 1,579,501. TransUnion has a twelve month low of $83.47 and a twelve month high of $125.35. The firm has a market cap of $19.83 billion, a PE ratio of 14.39, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 1.20 and a beta of 1.35. The firm’s 50-day simple moving average is $98.92 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is $108.90. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.56, a quick ratio of 1.94 and a current ratio of 1.94.
TransUnion (NYSE:TRU – Get Rating) last announced its quarterly earnings data on Tuesday, February 22nd. The business services provider reported $0.81 EPS for the quarter, missing the Zacks’ consensus estimate of $0.83 by ($0.02). TransUnion had a net margin of 44.73% and a return on equity of 20.58%. The business had revenue of $789.80 million during the quarter, compared to analysts’ expectations of $816.79 million. During the same period in the prior year, the firm earned $0.72 EPS. TransUnion’s revenue for the quarter was up 20.9% on a year-over-year basis. As a group, equities research analysts anticipate that TransUnion will post 3.64 EPS for the current year.
Several large investors have recently bought and sold shares of the company. Global Retirement Partners LLC grew its holdings in shares of TransUnion by 66.7% during the third quarter. Global Retirement Partners LLC now owns 225 shares of the business services provider’s stock valued at $25,000 after purchasing an additional 90 shares during the last quarter. Meiji Yasuda Asset Management Co Ltd. lifted its position in TransUnion by 5.2% in the third quarter. Meiji Yasuda Asset Management Co Ltd. now owns 2,040 shares of the business services provider’s stock worth $229,000 after purchasing an additional 100 shares during the period. West Oak Capital LLC lifted its position in TransUnion by 8.7% in the fourth quarter. West Oak Capital LLC now owns 1,250 shares of the business services provider’s stock worth $148,000 after purchasing an additional 100 shares during the period. First Manhattan Co. lifted its position in shares of TransUnion by 27.1% during the 3rd quarter. First Manhattan Co. now owns 586 shares of the business services provider’s stock valued at $65,000 after acquiring an additional 125 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Fifth Third Bancorp lifted its position in shares of TransUnion by 114.4% during the 3rd quarter. Fifth Third Bancorp now owns 253 shares of the business services provider’s stock valued at $28,000 after acquiring an additional 135 shares during the last quarter. 97.07% of the stock is owned by institutional investors.
Several research firms have issued reports on TRU. Truist Financial cut shares of TransUnion from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating and set a $105.00 target price on the stock. in a research note on Thursday, January 27th. TheStreet downgraded TransUnion from a “b” rating to a “c+” rating in a research note on Monday, March 21st. JPMorgan Chase & Co. lowered their target price on TransUnion from $140.00 to $124.00 and set an “overweight” rating for the company in a research report on Wednesday, February 23rd. Bank of America began coverage on TransUnion in a research report on Friday, March 11th. They set a “buy” rating for the company. Finally, Cowen reduced their target price on TransUnion from $126.00 to $115.00 in a research note on Wednesday, February 23rd. Five investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and nine have given a buy rating to the company. Based on data from MarketBeat, the stock has an average rating of “Buy” and an average price target of $117.31.
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NEW YORK -- Xavier interim head coach Jonas Hayes led his team to the NIT championship game at Madison Square Garden after Travis Steele was fired a few weeks ago. Per new head coach Sean Miller on Thursday, Hayes will be retained as his new associate head coach, if he wants the job.
Hayes has reportedly been linked to openings at Georgia and other schools. Miller said he recently spoke with Hayes to make the offer.
"It makes sense," Miller told ESPN on Thursday. "It's a done deal [if he wants the job]."
Miller also said that he believes Hayes will get opportunities to be a head coach and will consider those options after the NIT title game. After Steele was fired following Xavier's win over Cleveland State in the first round of the NIT, Hayes led the team to wins over Florida, Vanderbilt and St. Bonaventure to set up Thursday's game against Texas A&M in what could be the final NIT championship matchup at Madison Square Garden.
Miller's staff will be pivotal in his return to Xavier because he could serve a suspension due to potential penalties stemming from the infractions case at Arizona, where he last coached.
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THE WEST will send Ukraine long-range artillery to counter-attack Russian forces "digging in" to pound cities, Ben Wallace revealed. The Defence Secretary yesterday revealed more lethal aid will be given to Kyiv to fight the Kremlin's killers. Russia's plans to storm into Kyiv have "fallen apart", the head of the British military said, adding that Ukrainian forces are now attacking Moscow's troops as they retreat towards Belarus.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a legal brief in federal appeals court late Thursday arguing for fair competition under state law in Epic Games Inc.’s landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple Inc.
The 36-page brief does not take a side in the dispute, but does say that if the federal appeals court “is uncertain about whether the district court correctly applied” the California law, it should certify the case to the California Supreme Court. California’s Unfair Competition Law, or UCL, imposes “broad” and “sweeping” prohibitions against unfair, unlawful or fraudulent business acts or practices.
“California’s Unfair Competition Law has protected countless Californians from unlawful, unfair, and fraudulent business practices,” Bonta said in a statement. “It is essential that the Ninth Circuit, no matter the outcome of this particular dispute, interprets the law correctly.”
For more: Epic v. Apple could be a legal marathon as appeals wend through system
“Apple’s cross-appeal raises issues related to the proper application of the UCL,” according to the filing. “The district court found that Apple’s anti-steering provisions violated the UCL, while at the same time concluding that Epic had not
established that Apple’s conduct violated the federal Sherman Act or
California’s Cartwright Act.”
“This brief does not support either party or take a position on whether the judgment below should be affirmed or reversed,” the filing added.
Apple’s
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Apple, which has filed two briefs the past week in the case, declined to comment on Bonta’s brief Thursday.
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Will Packer, who produced the 2022 Oscars ceremony that aired Sunday, is speaking out following the fallout surrounding Will Smith slapping Chris Rock onstage.
via: People
Will Packer will appear Friday on Good Morning America, giving T.J. Holmes his account of how the debacle unfolded on Sunday’s awards show, after the Academy said Smith, 53, was asked to leave.
A preview of the interview aired Thursday on World News Tonight with David Muir. Packer told ABC News he didn’t speak to Smith at all that night, but he recounted his meeting with Rock, 57, and officers from the Los Angeles Police Department, who explained they could arrest the Best Actor Oscar winner if the comedian wanted to press charges.
“They were saying, ‘This is battery’ — the word they used in that moment. They said, ‘We will go get him. We are prepared to get him right now, you can press charges. We can arrest him.’ They were laying out the options,” Packer recalled.
“And as they were talking, Chris was being very dismissive of those options. He was like, ‘No, I’m fine.’ … Even to the point where I said, ‘Rock, let them finish.’ The LAPD officers finished laying out what his options were, and they said, ‘Would you like us to take any action?’ And he said, ‘No.’ ”
The controversy unraveled after Rock made light of Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair loss, which she’s recently opened up about as a result of her years-long struggle with alopecia. “Jada, I love ya. G.I. Jane 2, can’t wait to see ya,” he joked.
Smith then walked onto stage and smacked Rock in the face, leaving the audience and live viewers around the world stunned. “Oh wow,” said a seemingly taken-aback Rock as Smith made his way back to his seat. “Will Smith just smacked the s— out of me.”
“Keep my wife’s name out your f—ing mouth!” Smith yelled up to the stage at Rock after taking his seat again.
The King Richard star, who won Best Actor for his performance in the movie, apologized to the Academy in his acceptance speech that night. He later shared a public apology for Rock. “I was out of line and I was wrong. I am embarrassed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be,” Smith wrote.
After an initial statement, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that they “condemn” Smith’s actions and have “officially started a formal review around the incident and will explore further action and consequences in accordance with our Bylaws, Standards of Conduct and California law.”
The Academy has since issued a statement claiming that they asked Smith to leave the awards show after the outburst, but he “refused” to depart.
“Things unfolded in a way we could not have anticipated,” read a statement issued to PEOPLE Wednesday. “While we would like to clarify that Mr. Smith was asked to leave the ceremony and refused, we also recognize we could have handled the situation differently.”
A source previously told PEOPLE that “having Will removed was definitely discussed seriously” after the incident.
Packer faced criticism after his initial response to the matter. “Welp… I said it wouldn’t be boring #Oscars,” he wrote Sunday night on Twitter.
“Making jokes about an assault that happened during your show isn’t the congratulatory message you think it is,” one person wrote in response.
The producer later clarified his thoughts in a follow-up tweet. “Black people have a defiant spirit of laughter when it comes to dealing with pain because there has been so much of it,” Packer wrote. “I don’t feel the need to elucidate that for you. But I also don’t mind being transparent and say that this was a very painful moment for me. On many levels.”
ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE | TOMORROW ON GMA: #Oscars producer Will Packer speaks out on what happened behind the scenes, moments after actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage. pic.twitter.com/LnFnNImFJ1
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 31, 2022
Packer will appear Friday on Good Morning America, airing at 7 a.m. on ABC.
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Oscars producer says police offered to arrest Will Smith
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscars producer Will Packer said Los Angeles police were ready to arrest Will Smith after Smith slapped Chris Rock on the Academy Awards stage.
“They were saying, you know, this is battery, was a word they used in that moment,” Packer said in a clip released by ABC News Thursday night of an interview he gave to “Good Morning America.” “They said we will go get him. We are prepared. We’re prepared to get him right now. You can press charges, we can arrest him. They were laying out the options.”
But Packer said Rock was “very dismissive” of the idea.
“He was like, ‘No, no, no, I’m fine,” Packer said. “And even to the point where I said, ‘Rock, let them finish.’ The LAPD officers finished laying out what his options were and they said, ‘Would you like us to take any action?’ And he said no.”
The LAPD said in a statement after Sunday night’s ceremony that they were aware of the incident, and that Rock had declined to file a police report. The department declined comment Thursday on Packer’s interview, a longer version of which will air on Friday morning.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences met Wednesday to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Smith for violations against the group’s standards of conduct. Smith could be suspended, expelled or otherwise sanctioned.
The academy said in a statement that “Mr. Smith’s actions at the 94th Oscars were a deeply shocking, traumatic event to witness in-person and on television.”
Without giving specifics, the academy said Smith was asked to leave the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, but refused to do so.
Smith strode from his front row seat on to the stage and slapped Rock after a joke Rock made about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, when he was on stage to present the Oscar for best documentary.
On Monday, Smith issued an apology to Rock, the academy and to viewers, saying “I was out of line and I was wrong.”
The academy said Smith has the opportunity to defend himself in a written response before the board meets again on April 18.
Rock publicly addressed the incident for the first time, but only briefly, at the beginning of a standup show Wednesday night in Boston, where he was greeted by a thunderous standing ovation. He said “I’m still kind of processing what happened.”
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Columbia County Public Utility Districts (PUDs) are warning customers of a renewed and threatening telephone scam.
“Over the past week we have had several customers alert us that someone is calling them, saying they had 15 minutes to pay the money demanded or their power would be shutoff,” Clatskanie PUD’s Sarah Johnson said. “It is very threatening.”
Columbia River PUD’s Kyle Boggs said his agency is also taking calls from customers about the phone fraud.
“We hear about scam calls going around pretty regularly. In fact, we received a handful of reports just yesterday (Tuesday,” he said.
According to Boggs, the scam calls have continued to become more sophisticated.
“One customer said she was told by the scammer that she’d be transferred to an automated system where she could punch in her credit card information,” he said. “Scammers also use Caller ID to their advantage. They have spoofed our name, so that when their call appears on a customer’s phone it shows up as Columbia River PUD from a local phone number.”
Boggs agrees with Johnson’s description that the current fraud calls are threatening.
“Typically, scammers will threaten customers with immediate disconnection of their power if they don’t make a payment,” he said. “Sometimes they request prepaid credit cards or gift cards, which is something we do not do.”
In fact, both PUD’s issue letters and work closely with customers to deal with any payment issues.
“We have a very definite process with letters and a reminder phone call,” Johnson said. “And we ask that they call back to our main phone number. We would never call and say you need to pay us immediately,” Johnson said.
“If a customer is actually facing disconnection, we will reach out to them multiple times in different ways before actually disconnecting their power,” Boggs said. “We do not disconnect someone immediately. We offer ways to work with our customers to make payment arrangements as well.”
Both Boggs and Johnson urge customers to not to be deceived by the fraud calls.
“Any time a customer has the slightest bit of doubt about the authenticity of a call, they should hang up and call us directly,” Boggs said. “We won’t take offense if they hang up on us inadvertently in an attempt to stay safe from a scammer!”
Johnson said the scam calls “come in spurts.”
“It’s been about six months since the last one,” she said. “They target different areas. There will be a big rash of calls and then it dies down and then there are more such fraud calls.”
According to Johnson, there have been customers who have lost money through the fraud calls.
“In the past, there have been times that people have paid the scammers and there could be more who have just not admitted they were victims,” she said.
Johnson and Boggs urge customers to call law enforcement if they have been an actual fraud victim.
The fraud calls aren’t limited to public utility companies. In February 2020, the St. Helens Police Department (SHPD) issued a warning about persons making similar threatening phone calls.
In the public statement SHPD said it had received reports from St. Helens citizens regarding a person making the phone call demanding money from citizens and who threatened to contact a Detective Thomas Williams with the St. Helens Police Department if the person does not pay the money.
In the warning, SHPD issued the following advisory:
- Never commit to making any kind of payment over the phone without first verifying the legitimacy of the call.
- Never give personal information over the phone without first verifying the legitimacy of the call.
- An unexpected phone call demanding money is a red flag.
- Don’t believe your caller ID.
SHPD stated that Caller ID can be made to look like the phone call is coming from a company, government agency, or person that you are familiar with.
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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) _ SuperCom Ltd. (SPCB) on Thursday reported a loss of $5.4 million in its fourth quarter.
The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said it had a loss of 32 cents per share. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 1 cent per share.
The traditional and digital identity solutions provider posted revenue of $3 million in the period.
For the year, the company reported a loss of $10.1 million, or 38 cents per share. Revenue was reported as $12.3 million.
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USDA forecasting higher food, grocery costs in 2022
(Gray News) - It looks like elevated food prices are going to continue this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The USDA released its Food Price Outlook for 2022 and predicted the cost of groceries would continue to increase to as much as 4%.
According to the Consumer Price Index, grocery and supermarket food prices were already 8.6% higher in February than last year and up nearly 1.5% from January to February in 2022.
As reported by the Associated Press, prices for U.S. consumers have continued to jump recently, leaving families facing the highest inflation rate since 1990.
“We’re getting into this situation where we have spiraling inflation,” said Jay Hatfield, CEO of Infrastructure Capital Advisors. “Inflation in one area drives inflation in another.”
Currently, the CPI reports all food categories are increasing in price other than fresh vegetables. Last year, the beef and veal categories had the most significant price increase of 9.3%, and the fresh vegetable category had the smallest at 1.1%. However, no food categories decreased in price in 2021.
Poultry prices are also expected to increase up to 7%, with egg prices predicted to increase up to 3.5% in 2022.
Overall, grocery store and supermarket food purchases are expected to increase up to 4%, with restaurant purchases or food away from home forecasted to increase up to 6.5%, according to the USDA.
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Nearly 100 young philanthropists in Dallas attended Jewish National Fund–USA’s (JNF-USA) JNFuture Sip & Schmooze event at HG Supply Co. on March 9.
Following the success of the inaugural Dallas JNFuture event in October 2021, the March Sip & Schmooze soirée connected like-minded Zionists ages 22-40 for a fun social gathering where they also learned about Jewish National Fund–USA’s incredible work in Israel and how JNFuture members can support its efforts through philanthropy, volunteering, leadership roles and missions to Israel.
Adam Chernoff, event chair and JNFuture Dallas board member, took a deeper dive into the topics of leadership and travel opportunities that come with JNFuture membership, as well as why he trusts JNF-USA with his philanthropic endeavors.
“The second in-person event hosted by JNFuture Dallas was a huge success. We had many returning guests along with several first-timers, which speaks to the hard work and dedication of our board and of our newest professional, Yael Kuchinsky,” said Chernoff.
To learn more about Jewish National Fund–USA’s work in Israel and how to get involved in the local Dallas community, contact Yael Kuchinsky at ykuchinsky@jnf.org or 214-433-6600, ext. 943.
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New details posted at 3:45 p.m.
Thursday, March 31 just before 10 a.m., Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers and Columbia County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) deputies responded to a disturbance call involving a suspect at Grumpy's Towing in Scappoose on 53279 Columbia River Highway, according to Washington County Sheriff's Office detective Shannon Wilde.
Shortly after they arrived, a CCSO deputy and an OSP trooper fired their weapons at an adult male suspect.
The suspect was pronounced deceased.
New details reveal the suspect was wanted for felony murder charges.
The Washington Major Crimes Team has taken the lead on the investigation at the request of Columbia County.
At the time of this posting, the suspect's identity had not been disclosed.
New details posted at 11:30 a.m.
An officer-involved shooting occurred earlier today at Grumpy's Towing, at 53279 Columbia River Highway, according to a statement from Columbia County Public Information.
The shooting involved a Columbia County Sheriff's deputy.
"No officers were injured, and the incident is currently under investigation. Traffic along Highway 30 is not impacted," the statement reads.
Previous coverage posted at 11:15 a.m.
Highway 30 just north of Scappoose has reopened following police activity.
Multiple police agencies including Oregon State Police troopers, Columbia County Sheriff's deputies, Scappoose Police and St. Helens Police officers responded to the scene of a local business.
Details of the event are pending. Follow this developing story here online at thechiefnews.com.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Thursday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "All or Nothing Evening" game were:
03-06-12-13-16-17-18-19-20-21-23-24
(three, six, twelve, thirteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-three, twenty-four)
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Ford Motor Co. will pause production next week at a Michigan plant that produces Mustangs due to the ongoing chip shortage.
“The global semiconductor shortage continues to affect Ford’s North American plants,” the auto maker said in a statement Thursday. “Behind the scenes, we have teams working on how to maximize production, with a continued commitment to building every high-demand vehicle for our customers with the quality they expect. All of our North American plants will run the week of April 4, except Flat Rock Assembly...
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Williams Uchemba, says it’s a good thing that the Super Eagles of Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The comedian, actor and writer spoke in the context of the heightened insecurity in the country and the repeated attacks on citizens. The Black Stars of Ghana qualified for the World Cup on Tuesday after playing a 1-1 draw with Nigeria.
This earned Ghana one of the five tickets for African representatives at the tournament billed for Qatar this year. The outcome of the match has sparked a chorus of condemnation among Nigerians on social media, with some angry fans vandalising the Abuja stadium. Uchemba said so be it if missing out on the World Cup would make Nigeria pay serious attention to the pressing issues in the country.
“Maybe it’s good we lost, so we can channel our anger on the pressing issue in the country. Almost 1000 Nigerian citizens cannot be accounted for and some people are acting like it’s a normal thing,” he wrote on Instagram. “If it takes losing a match to get us upset enough and know that we are in a hell hole, so be it. Some heads of state are yet to make a statement on the issue. I guess they are busy planning for 2023 [elections].”
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Remember the coin shortage? It’s back, and you can help
WASHINGTON — Got a dime you can spare? Coins are in short supply — again.
Retailers, laundromats and other businesses that rely on coins want Americans to empty their piggy banks and look under couch cushions for extra change and “get coin moving.”
A group of trade associations that represent individual businesses including banks, retail outlets, truck stops, grocery stores and more is asking the Treasury Department for more help convincing Americans to get coins back in circulation.
The consequences of the circulation slowdown hit people who don’t have an ability to pay for items electronically, they say.
“If retailers are not able to offer change for cash purchases consumers who rely on cash will be vulnerable,” the associations said in a letter to Treasury.
For example, people who do their laundry at coin laundry mats could have a harder time finding change to wash their clothes. And on a larger scale, people who don’t have cash access aren’t able to patronize certain card-only businesses.
Lack of circulation: It’s not a coin shortage America faces, but a lack of circulation.
“We can’t print our way out of this problem,” said Austen Jensen, a senior vice president for government affairs at the Retail Industry Leaders Association.
Jensen’s group, along with the American Bankers Association, National Association of Convenience Stores, and National Grocers Association, is trying to meet consumer demand and wants a new public campaign to increase coin circulation.
Jensen said his group is also encouraging member retailers to find creative ways to deal with the shortage of coins, including rounding up purchases for charity promotions. And he says businesses with multiple locations could send coins from one store to another.
This is not the first time during the pandemic that the issue of low coin circulation has arisen.
The coronavirus disrupted consumers’ buying habits and shifted purchases largely to plastic cards to such an extent that in July 2020, the Federal Reserve restricted coin orders by financial institutions.
Task force: The Fed also convened a U.S. Coin Task Force, made up of representatives from various federal agencies, which led to a
campaign encouraging the public to get coins into circulation.
This February, the task force issued a State of Coin report, which said pandemic lockdowns slowed small transactions that generated change and there was a temporary aversion to cash for perceived hygienic reasons. The report also said the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Mint contracted with a third party consultant to review the coin supply chain.
Coin deposit volumes began to increase gradually starting in the summer of 2020, but businesses say the problem has come up again as people have stopped using coins and have stuck to plastic cards.
The issue has had the biggest impact on people who don’t have bank accounts. An estimated 22% of U.S. Americans were “unbanked” or “underbanked” in 2019, according to the Federal Reserve.
The Treasury Department has yet to respond to the letter. The government encourages people to help get coin moving by spending it with retailers, taking it to their banks and credit unions, or using a coin recycling kiosk like the ones found at grocery stores.
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BRIGHTON, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado couple face felony charges in connection with the fentanyl death of their 1-year-old child, whom prosecutors say died after ingesting enough of the extremely lethal drug to kill an adult.
Alonzo Montoya, 31, and Nicole Casias, 30, of the Denver suburb of Brighton were charged with child abuse resulting in death and distribution of a controlled substance in connection with the girl’s death on Jan. 2, the 17th Judicial District’s Office said in a statement Thursday.
It said the Adams County Coroner had determined that the child died after ingesting fentanyl and that Montoya and Casias “participated in illicit drug activity” in the child’s presence at home before and after her death.
Montoya was being held on $250,000 bail at the Adams County Jail. Bail was set at $100,000 for Casias. A status hearing for both was set for Monday.
Telephone and email messages seeking comment from Casias’ attorney, Rachel Lanzen, were not immediately returned. Montoya was being represented by the public defender’s office, which doesn’t comment on pending cases.
Court records that would provide details on the accusations weren’t immediately available from the county district court. Christopher Hopper, a district attorney’s spokesman, said he could not provide additional information.
Fentanyl is an unpredictable and powerful synthetic painkiller blamed for driving an increase in fatal drug overdoses. It’s 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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War in Ukraine threatens US interests in the Western Hemisphere
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is playing out as a war of words and money in the Western Hemisphere, as countries throughout the continent cope with Russian propaganda and pressure from Washington to cut economic ties with Moscow.
While Russia’s allies in the region – Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua – have fully embraced Moscow’s rhetoric of threatening NATO encirclement, other major players like Brazil, Mexico and Argentina have condemned the violence while distancing themselves rhetorically and economically from the Western effort to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And two governments that actively sought closer ties to the United States before the crisis, Colombia and Haiti, have seen wildly different outcomes in the wake of the invasion, as U.S. authorities have embraced Colombian President Iván Duque, while functionally ignoring the ongoing humanitarian and political catastrophe in Haiti.
President Biden is due to welcome Duque to the White House on Thursday, in a clear sign that Democrats have fully buried the hatchet after a period of bilateral tension — a fence-mending process likely helped along by fears of Russian interference in Colombia’s upcoming elections.
Gustavo Petro, a leftist populist firebrand who lost to Duque in 2018, is leading in the polls.
On the campaign trail last week, Petro rebuffed the idea of Colombia taking a role in the Ukrainian war, raising further doubts as to whether he would continue Colombia’s path of security cooperation with the United States.
“I think you’re going to see [Russian] efforts and significant impacts particularly in Colombia, which would be the crown jewel, if you could get a government in Colombia that was willing to begin to decouple from the United States in significant ways,” said Douglas Farah, a senior visiting fellow at National Defense University’s Center for Complex Operations.
“There’s not something they’re gonna say, ‘oh, well, should we meddle or not?’ No, they’re meddling and they want to meddle and they’ll continue to meddle,” added Farah, speaking at a forum on Russia’s role in Latin America organized by Americas Society/Council of the Americas (AS/COA).
While Colombia has long been the closest U.S. ally in the region, Democrats were incensed that some of Duque’s allies actively campaigned for former President Trump in Florida in 2020.
The rapprochement has been building up for months, led by Colombian Ambassador Juan Carlos Pinzón, who was called back into diplomatic service to patch up differences ahead of Colombia’s own presidential election later this year.
Last month, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hosted a hearing on the future of U.S.-Colombia relations, where senators on both sides of the aisle lauded Colombia, a country that Biden called “the keystone” of U.S. policy in Latin America.
And SFRC Chair Sen. Bob Menéndez (D-N.J.) proposed to elevate Colombia as a major non-NATO ally of the United States, the highest level of security partnership outside the Atlantic alliance.
“This is based on the common values to protect democracy nowadays, to speak on the issues that are important to both: immigration, climate change and energy transition. And again, to protect democracies from rogue regimes, extra-regional powers, and criminal and malign intentions,” Pinzón told The Hill shortly after the hearing.
Russia’s economic footprint in the region is relatively small, especially compared to China’s, but its propaganda networks have broad production capabilities and wide dissemination in the region.
Flagship station RT’s Spanish-language service is available throughout the continent and its quick turnaround on breaking news stories and high production values have translated into viewership, particularly in southern South America.
“This for Putin is a prime target of opportunity where he thinks he can even the score with the United States,” said David Kramer, managing director for Global Policy at the George W. Bush Institute.
“When it comes to propaganda through RT, Sputnik, that’s relatively easy to do although they have been pumping in hundreds of millions of dollars into their effort on this and it will take some to keep that going,” added Kramer.
In an indication that sanctions are hurting the Kremlin’s capacity to fund its global propaganda network, RT on Thursday closed its operations in the United States, laying off its workforce.
But Latin America is likely to continue to be a profitable investment for the Putin regime.
Its largest economic benefactor and beneficiary in the region continues to be Venezuela, an allied regime that primarily trades oil and gold with Moscow.
Brazil and Mexico, the region’s two largest economies, have refused to stop buying Russian fertilizer, and most countries in the region lack the capacity to implement sanctions against Russia even if they wished to do so.
“Sanctions regimes in Latin America are much more limited than in the United States or its European allies. Mexico’s financial sanctions are among the most advanced in Latin America because of its proximity to the U.S. financial system, and even so Mexico lacks the capacity to impose significant economic sanctions of geopolitical consequence,” said Elías Alfille, an in-house expert at K2 Integrity, a financial crimes compliance risk management firm.
“Governments, of course, can limit their financial interactions with Russia or Russian companies, but their capacity to restrict how much individual citizens decide to trade with Russia is limited,” he added.
But for many experts in the region, the real risk of the war in Ukraine is not measured in Russian involvement, but in lack of U.S. and European involvement in the Western Hemisphere.
“I think it’s less about the crisis, which I think of course exists … and much more about the opportunity,” said Pedro Abramovay, director of the Latin America Program at the Open Society Foundations.
“I think there were some opportunities being built in Latin America that could connect particularly well with the current administration in the U.S. and even in Europe,” added Abramovay.
That’s the case of Haiti, where the country’s political, economic and humanitarian crisis drew significant media attention, if not immediate action by the Biden administration.
Biden’s policies toward Haiti have been severely criticized, as his administration has expelled more than 20,000 Haitians to the Caribbean country, most without being given a chance to claim asylum in the United States.
“I understand that the international community, the entire world, is facing so many different issues now, meaning Haiti would be less in the mind of the international community and our international partners, particularly the United States,” said Haitian Ambassador to the U.S. Bocchit Edmond.
Edmond added that Haiti’s stability is a national security concern for the United States, even though the Caribbean country “might be the weakest link in the region when it comes to security and economic [capacity].”
“Because a well secured Haiti, a well secured Caribbean, is a well secured United States,” said Edmond.
The State Department on Friday announced that Assistant Secretary of State for Conflict and Stabilization Operations Anne Witkowsky will travel to Port-au-Prince next week, to discuss the country’s political future with both Acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry, and the political opposition that does not recognize his government.
Still, the administration’s policies toward the region’s poorest countries are taking a hit, if only in terms of less media exposure, accentuating the dangers faced by the region’s most vulnerable people, including migrants.
“What keeps the abuses from becoming worse is the ability to keep decisions in the international limelight,” said Oscar Chacón, executive director of Alianza Americas.
“So to the extent that there is less attention … and given the fact that the trend of basically approaching migration from a punishment perspective continues to be dominant, then the likely short-term impact is that there will be more people being abused and fewer people knowing about it,” added Chacón.
And disengagement or focus on taking sides in a kind of Cold War mentality could break down advances in democratic governance in places like Central America, experts say.
“What is the kind of investment that those countries need to sustain their democracy?” asked Abramovay.
“The war and the focus that the U.S. will put on cooperation [focused] on alignment or not, will put us further away from the possibility of sustaining democracy,” said Abramovay.
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The top-ranking Ukrainian Catholic cleric in the United States warned Thursday that religious minorities in the Eastern European country stand to be “crushed” if Moscow gains control, as fighting raged on more than a month after the Russian invasion began.
Groups at risk include Catholics, Muslims and Orthodox who have broken away from the patriarch of Moscow, Archbishop Borys Gudziak said. He also cited reports that Russian forces have damaged two Holocaust memorials and Moscow’s false portrayal of Ukraine, which overwhelmingly elected a Jewish president in Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as a “Nazi” state.
“What is at stake for the people of faith is their freedom to practice their faith,” Gudziak said during an online panel discussion on the war, hosted by the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University.
“Ukrainian Catholics, over the last 250 years, every time there’s been a Russian occupation where they live and minister, they’ve been strangled,” he continued.
Gudziak is head of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia and president of Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine. He also oversees external relations for the Kyiv-based Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The name of the church, whose members account for an estimated 10% of Ukraine’s population, refers to its loyalty to the pope and its use of Greek or Byzantine liturgy, which is similar to that of Ukraine’s majority Orthodox population.
The archbishop predicted that the Orthodox Church of Ukraine — which broke from the Moscow Patriarchate and was recognized in 2019 by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople over fierce opposition from Moscow — “will undoubtedly be crushed if there’s a Russian occupation.”
Guziak did not specifically mention the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is separate from the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and has remained loyal to Moscow Patriarch Kirill, a strong supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Despite that historic fealty, Ukrainian Orthodox Church leaders have fiercely denounced the Russian invasion and in some cases are refusing to mention Kirill’s name in public prayers, a ritually potent snub.
Kirill has backed Putin’s justifications for the war, saying both countries are part of a “Russian world” and alleging that the U.S. and other foreign forces have sought to foster enmitybetween them.
Gudziak also cited the plight of Muslim Tatars who “have been persecuted for these last eight years” since Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula in southern Ukraine in 2014.
The U.S. State Department has similarly denounced intimidation and harassment of Tatars and other religious groups in Crimea and areas of eastern Ukraine under control of Russia-backed separatists. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said this month that Moscow’s “aggression toward religious freedom (in those territories) is an indicator that much worse will follow … as Russia expands into Ukraine.”
Gudziak rejected Russia’s claims that it is on a mission to denazify Ukraine, where the Jewish Zelenskyy won election with 73% of the vote. Such altruistic assertions also ring hollow, he argued, given the reported damage to the Holocaust memorials in Kyiv and near Kharkiv.
“All those who desire to live in freedom will lose a lot or everything. If there is an occupation, that is what is at stake for Ukrainians,” Gudziak said. “What is at stake for Europe, for the broader world, is will there be an advance of systems, ideologies and worldviews that crush people?”
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PPAC Announces 2022-2023 Broadway Season: TINA - The Tina Turner Musical, Come From Away, and More
The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) has announced its lineup for the 2022-2023 season. “We believe that our 2022/2023 Broadway Season is 'Simply the Best!'" said PPAC President and CEO J.L. "Lynn" Singleton. “Our Taco/The White Family Foundation Broadway Series features seven shows and opens with our 21st...
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With at least one GOP vote, Jackson likely to be confirmed
WASHINGTON (AP) — Maine Sen. Susan Collins said Wednesday she will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, giving Democrats at least one Republican vote and all but assuring that Jackson will become the first Black woman on the Supreme Court.
Collins met with Jackson a second time this week after four days of hearings last week and said Wednesday that “she possesses the experience, qualifications and integrity to serve as an associate justice on the Supreme Court.”
“I will, therefore, vote to confirm her to this position,” Collins said.
Collins’ support gives Democrats at least a one-vote cushion in the 50-50 Senate and likely saves them from having to use Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote to confirm President Joe Biden’s pick. Senate Democratic leaders are pushing toward a Senate Judiciary Committee vote on the nomination Monday and a final Senate vote to confirm Jackson late next week.
Biden called Collins on Wednesday to thank her after her announcement, according to the senator’s office. The president had called her at least three times before the hearings, part of a larger push to win a bipartisan vote for his historic pick.
Jackson, who would replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, would be the third Black justice, after Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas, and the sixth woman. She would also be the first former public defender on the court.
It is expected that all 50 Democrats will support her, though one notable moderate Democrat, Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, hasn’t yet said how she will vote.
Collins was the most likely Republican to support Jackson, and she has a history of voting for Supreme Court nominees picked by presidents of both parties, as well as other judicial nominations.
The only Supreme Court nominee she’s voted against since her election in the mid-1990s is Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who was nominated by then-President Donald Trump after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the weeks before Trump’s election defeat to Biden in 2020. Collins, who was up for reelection that year, said she voted against Barrett because of the accelerated six-week timeline. “It’s not a comment on her,” Collins said of Barrett at the time.
In her statement supporting Jackson, the Maine senator said she doesn’t expect that she will always agree with Jackson’s decisions.
“That alone, however, is not disqualifying,” Collins said. “Indeed, that statement applies to all six justices, nominated by both Republican and Democratic presidents, whom I have voted to confirm.”
Collins said she believes the process is “broken” as it has become increasingly divided along party lines. When Collins first came to the Senate, Supreme Court confirmations were much more bipartisan. Breyer, who will step down this summer, was confirmed on an 87-9 vote in 1994.
“In my view, the role the Constitution clearly assigns to the Senate is to examine the experience, qualifications, and integrity of the nominee,” Collins said. “It is not to assess whether a nominee reflects the ideology of an individual senator or would rule exactly as an individual senator would want.”
In Jackson’s hearings, several Republican senators interrogated her on sentencing decisions in her nine years as a federal judge and in child pornography cases in particular. The senators, several of whom are eyeing a run for president, asked the same questions repeatedly in an effort to paint her as too lenient on sex criminals.
Jackson told the committee that “nothing could be further from the truth” and explained her sentencing decisions in detail. She said some of the cases have given her nightmares and were “among the worst that I have seen.”
Collins told reporters after her announcement that they discussed many of the cases that were brought up at the hearings in an hourlong meeting on Tuesday and “I had no doubt that she applies a very careful approach to the facts of the case when she is judging.”
It is unclear if any other GOP senators will vote for Jackson. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell set the tone for the party last week when he said he “cannot and will not” support her, citing the GOP concerns raised in the hearing about her sentencing record and her support from liberal advocacy groups.
Jackson is still making the rounds in the Senate ahead of next week’s votes, doing customary meetings with Democratic and Republican senators. On Tuesday she met with Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, who said afterward that he was undecided about supporting her.
Romney said he had an “excellent meeting” and found Jackson to be intelligent, capable and charming. He said he probably won’t decide whether to vote for her until the day of the vote.
Romney voted against Jackson last year, when she was confirmed by the Senate as a federal appeals court judge. Collins, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham were the only three Republicans to support her at the time.
Murkowski and Graham have each indicated they might not vote for her a second time. Murkowski said in a statement before the hearings that “I’ve been clear that previously voting to confirm an individual to a lower court does not signal how I will vote for a Supreme Court justice.”
Graham was one of several Republicans on the Judiciary panel who pressed Jackson on the child pornography cases, and he has been vocal in his frustrations that Biden chose Jackson over his preferred candidate, a federal judge from South Carolina.
He also aired past grievances in the hearing, asking Jackson about her religion and how often she goes to church, in heated comments that he said were fair game after unfair criticism of Barrett’s Catholicism.
Also Wednesday, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said he will not support Jackson, further indication that the Judiciary panel will likely deadlock 11-11 at its Monday vote on whether to recommend her confirmation to the full Senate.
A deadlocked vote means Democrats will have to spend additional hours on the Senate floor next week to do a “discharge” from committee.
Still, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said this week that the Senate is “on track” to confirm her by the end of next week and before a two-week Spring recess.
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Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Lisa Mascaro and Darlene Superville and video journalist Rick Gentilo in Washington and David Sharp in Portland, Maine, contributed to this report.
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This story has been corrected to show Collins’ statement came Wednesday, not Tuesday.
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The NCAA faces so many serious questions but doesn't have a clue how to solve anything | Opinion
NEW ORLEANS — Mike Krzyzewski smirked when he was informed that his Final Four news conference Thursday would be followed immediately by NCAA president Mark Emmert’s annual filibuster at this event.
When one reporter jokingly asked the winningest coach in college basketball history if he had a question he’d like the media to ask Emmert, Krzyzewski said just a few words but managed to say it all.
“I have many questions,” he responded.
Don’t we all?
Emmert has done 11 of these “state of the NCAA” press conferences during his time at the helm of the association. Some have been contentious. Some have been full of propaganda and fluff. Some have included conference commissioners and other administrators to show a united front in the face of tough questions.
But this one was none of those things. At the end of an NCAA Tournament that has once again highlighted how magical the best of college sports can be, Emmert’s performance was just a sad capitulation from someone who has run out of answers for an organization that no longer seems capable of determining its own destiny.
“We’re at a place of huge disjuncture around college sports,” said Emmert, who went on to suggest that the NCAA has a window of a year or two to figure out, well, everything.
So. Many. Issues.
A lot of the buzzwords and issues were familiar.
There’s angst around the NCAA’s complete failure to manage the environment around name, image and likeness. There’s a broken enforcement model, with cases taking too long to adjudicate and punishments often being directed toward those who had nothing to do with the violations. At this very Final Four, in fact, there’s one school — Kansas — that was charged with five Level 1 violations 2 1/2 years ago and not only hasn’t been punished yet but gave coach Bill Self a lifetime contract in the interim.
After a series of losses in the court system, the notion of college athletes becoming paid employees is up for grabs. The NCAA’s questionable handling of gender equity issues stemming from last year’s women’s basketball tournament continues to reverberate. Politicians in some states are now targeting transgender athlete participation, an issue the NCAA declined to address proactively when it allowed University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas to participate in the national championships.
And yet, in the face of all these existential issues that will shape college sports for decades after Emmert is gone, his fundamental strategy has not really changed. Since it’s pretty clear the NCAA is incapable of saving itself, it has turned to the one organization that is just as dysfunctional — the United States Congress — to lead it out of the abyss.
Good luck, Mark.
“The legal landscape as it exists today simply will not support and sustain the way college sports is conducted today,” Emmert said. “So we need to help change that landscape if people want to continue to see events like this championship being conducted the way it’s being conducted this tournament. I think this tournament has put on full display the beauty of college sports, as has the women’s tournament.
“People love it and enjoy it, and we’ve got to work with the schools and with Congress to make sure we can continue that.”
Not only does that seem foolishly naïve — despite multiple bills and hearings to establish federal name, image and likeness legislation in the last couple of years, Congress hasn’t exactly pushed the ball forward yet — it’s also pathetic.
The NCAA needs congressional help not because of flaws in the legal landscape, but because the NCAA has spent decades failing to do the hard things that the moment now demands. Despite Emmert’s warnings that significant NCAA reform must take place immediately to modernize the organization in meaningful ways, what evidence exists that it’s even possible?
Following Emmert’s news conference Thursday, the NCAA trotted out SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and Ohio University athletics director Julie Cromer for a 15-minute side session about the NCAA’s new Division I “transformation committee” that has been empowered by the Board of Governors to take a deep dive into the biggest issues facing college sports and come up with ways to make it all work better.
“It’s an important time to embrace change we know is coming in our industry,” Cromer said. “It’s upon us.”
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Perhaps, after decades upon decades of nibbling at the edges, this group of 21 administrators will finally be the ones to accept the reality of where college sports is headed, bridge the big divides between the big and small schools in Division I and come up with a dramatically new and improved NCAA.
But history suggests this is not possible. Not just because there’s a well-established track record of alphabet soup committees and initiatives that have ended up wasting everyone’s time — remember when Power Five autonomy was supposed to solve all the problems? — but because these are pretty hard problems to solve when there’s no common vision for what college sports should be.
Heck, 12 conference commissioners can’t even agree on how to expand the College Football Playoff, which has an instant, multi-billion dollar incentive attached to it.
So when you talk about something as aspirational as “transformation,” it’s only natural to be cynical when the effort is being led largely by the same types of people, like Sankey, who have spent their entire careers on every NCAA committee known to mankind and failed to deliver much in the way of meaningful change.
“There are realities we face that we haven’t faced before,” Sankey said. “There are states adopting and approving and implementing laws that change the nature of how we function. We have legal outcomes that say not changing is not an option. How that manifests itself, that remains to be seen.”’
For the past few years, the NCAA has been under siege legally and legislatively in a way that nobody has ever seen before. If there’s actual leadership within the organization to keep it viable, it’s urgent that he or she reveal themselves.
The time has long since passed that anyone in college sports viewed Emmert as that leader. The only differences between his first Final Four press conference and his 11th were that his paycheck has grown, his influence has waned and college sports is in a more precarious place that it’s ever been.
Like Krzyzewski, we all have many questions about where this organization is headed. But one thing’s for certain: If the entire fate of the NCAA rests on the shoulders of politicians, it’s not going anywhere good.
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(WSIL)---Cases of COVID-19 continue to decrease in our region, and there are more tools than ever to keep it that way.
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Pharmacists in our area said those who qualify should consider getting a second booster.
"So the 50 to 65-year-olds, if you have an underlying health condition, we recommend go ahead and get that booster. Any 65 and up, we want you to go ahead and get that second booster. And then, again, the immune compromised patients who are younger qualify at this time also," said Kim Wieter, the Pharmacist in Charge at Byrd Watson Pharmacy in Mount Vernon.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Wisconsin star Davis chooses NBA over returning to Badgers
Johnny Davis officially declared for the NBA draft Thursday, making his announcement during an appearance on ESPN’s NBA Today.
The University of Wisconsin men’s basketball sophomore guard earned consensus all-American honors after making remarkable improvement from his freshman to sophomore seasons. Davis is predicted in most mock drafts to be a top-10 pick.
Davis finished his sophomore season averaging 19.7 points, 8.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.2 steals over 34.2 minutes. He led the Badgers in both scoring and rebounding.
His three games with at least 30 points — against Houston, Purdue and Indiana — helped him win Big Ten Player of the Year. Frank Kaminsky was the last UW player to win Big Ten Player of the Year honors, earning the award in 2015.
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Brewers sign RHP José Ureña to $1.25M, 1-year contract
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MILWAUKEE — Former Miami Marlins and Detroit Tigers pitcher José Ureña has signed a $1.25 million, one-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers
The NL Central champion Brewers announced the signing Tuesday as a minor league contract and immediately selected him to the major league roster.
He can earn $1.55 million based on starts: $50,000 for five, $100,000 for 10, $200,000 for 15, $300,000 for 20, $400,000 for 25 and $500,000 for 30. Ureña can earn $1.05 million for relief appearances: $50,000 for 20, $100,000 for 30, $150,000 for 40, $200,000 for 50, $250,000 for 60 and $300,000 for 70.
He would have a $250,000 salary if assigned to the minor leagues.
Ureña, 30, went 4-8 with a 5.81 ERA for the Tigers last season in 26 appearances, including 18 starts. The right-hander had 67 strikeouts and 42 walks in 100 2/3 innings.
He owns a 36-54 career record with a 4.77 ERA, and 473 strikeouts and 250 walks in 697 2/3 innings. Ureña pitched for the Marlins from 2015-20.
Ureña’s best seasons came in 2017 and 2018. He went 14-7 with a 3.82 ERA in 2017 and was 9-12 with a 3.98 ERA in 2018.
FORMULA ONE
F1 driver Vettel back for Australian GP after COVID recovery
SILVERSTONE, England — Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel is “fit to race” after recovering from COVID-19, the Formula One team said Thursday.
The four-time world champion will make his season debut at the Australian Grand Prix on April 10.
The 34-year-old German missed the first two races of the F1 season — in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia — because of his coronavirus infection.
“We are pleased to confirm that Sebastian Vettel is now fit to race and will therefore line up alongside Lance Stroll in Melbourne to kick off his 2022 F1 season,” the British team said.
Reserve driver Nico Hulkenberg had replaced Vettel for both races, finishing 17th in Bahrain and then 12th in Saudi Arabia.
Aston Martin is still searching for its first points this season.
MEN’S SOCCER
Relieved more than joyful, US turns attention to Qatar
SAN JOSE Costa Rica — Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams had relief on their faces as they headed straight from the stadium for a charter jet to Europe and weekend club games.
“This is whatever I’ve always wanted to be, and right now emotions are a bit crazy,” Pulisic said, his voice quavering.
Coach Gregg Berhalter had rushed out for a red-eye to New York and a 12 1/2-hour connecting flight to Friday’s World Cup draw in Doha.
Recovering from the past and preparing for the future intertwined as the United States clinched a return to the World Cup.
For Pulisic, DeAndre Yedlin, Kellyn Acosta and Paul Arriola, all on that doomed American team at Trinidad 4 1/2 years earlier, the pain had not gone away until now. The 2-0 loss to Costa Rica on Wednesday night was deflating, but by the time players entered the locker room of Estadio Nacional, focus turned to the accomplishment of clinching a return to soccer’s showcase for the first time since 2014.
Erik Palmer-Brown started popping open the Duet Mosseux Brut even as Berhalter was giving his speech. Then the new JBL Boombox 2 got to blare.
“We’re the youngest team to ever qualify for the World Cup, youngest U.S. team, and we’ll be the youngest team at the World Cup,” Berhalter said. ”That’s an accomplishment for these guys. It really is.”
They had traveled 25,042 miles on charters — circling the globe adds to only 24,901 — making four trips to Central America, plus one each to Mexico, Canada and Jamaica. plus up to five trans-Atlantic round trips. Forty-four players were called in, of which 38 took the field. In all, 114 players have been used since Trinidad, 88 since Berhalter was hired in December 2018.
Pulisic had buried his face in his hands at Couva, wiping away tears.
“That was one of the toughest days of my life. I’ll never forget it,” he recalled. “Now to be in this position. — qualified for a World Cup, we’re all extremely proud.”
Berhalter admitted the pressure was omnipresent.
“The public was on edge. They desperately wanted us to make it,” he said.
All of 23, Pulisic, Adams and Weston McKennie are the team leaders. Right back Sergiño Dest and left back Antonee Robinson became offensive threats. Gio Reyna, at 19, emerged a budding star, just like his dad three decades earlier.
“Now we have to test ourselves against the best players in the world, the best teams in the world,” Adams said. “This was only the first stage in our development.”
Berhalter is among a 12-person U.S. Soccer Federation attending the draw, mapping out Qatar plans for a tournament that opens Nov. 21, in the middle of European club seasons.
Four games are likely in June, two in the CONCACAF Nations League and two exhibitions, followed by a pair of friendlies in September, possibly in Europe. Major League Soccer players may have a domestic training camp before the tournament.
And if the U.S. winds up in Groups E through G, which don’t start play until Nov. 24-25, the Americans might train in Europe for several days and have one more exhibition before heading to the Middle East.
“The starting point is getting out of the group,” Berhalter said.
USSF staff locked down hotel and training arrangements on Oct. 1, 2019, the day the portal opened, putting the team in an optimum logistical situation.
Berhalter presumes form will change between now and November, causing roster churn. He was impressed with the growth over 14 qualifiers in temperatures that ranged from minus-3 degrees (minus-16 Celsius) in St. Paul, Minnesota, and 85 degrees (29 Celsius) in Austin, Texas.
“I think we improved our pressing,” he said. “But we’re going to continue to evolve and to continue to improve. The 4-3-3 system as it’s been good for us, we might work with some other systems just to have some flexibility in the World Cup. I think it’s important to see who we are playing and start planning out how we can be successful there.”
For all the positive feelings, the U.S. dropped to third among eight nations in North and Central America and the Caribbean, behind Canada and Mexico. If not for last week’s 0-0 draw at Mexico, the Americans would have finished fourth and wound up in a June playoff against New Zealand.
“The easy part is over, and now we focus on this draw,” said defender Walker Zimmerman, who rose like a rocket from initially off the roster in October to starting nine of the past 11 games. “Ultimately just focus on staying fit, staying healthy, performing for our clubs.”
Forward remains a concern. After scoring three goals over two games last fall, Ricardo Pepi has gone scoreless in 19 games for club and country. Strikers produced just four of the Americans’ 21 goals, with Jesús Ferreira getting the other.
“We’re hoping that one of our 9s gets into a good form by the time the World Cup comes around,” Berhalter said Thursday during a layover at JFK International Airport.
Midfielders and wingers have been the engine, with Pulisic scoring five of the team’s 21 goals, and McKennie, Brenden Aaronson and Robinson two each.
“We can do a lot of damage, man,” Pulisic said. “I think we’re a confident bunch of guys and I think that country will get behind us and we’re going to give everything we got.”
“I just like the fight of his team and I think we have a lot of quality, as well,” he added. “I think we can be a force going into the World Cup.”
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WASHINGTON DC, USA – Scientists on Thursday, March 31, published the first complete human genome, filling in gaps remaining after previous efforts while offering new promise in the search for clues regarding disease-causing mutations and genetic variation among the world’s 7.9 billion people.
Researchers in 2003 unveiled what was then billed as the complete sequence of the human genome. But about 8% of it had not been fully deciphered, mainly because it consisted of highly repetitive chunks of DNA that were difficult to mesh with the rest.
A consortium of scientists resolved that in research published in the journal Science. The work was initially made public in 2020 before its formal peer review process.
“Generating a truly complete human genome sequence represents an incredible scientific achievement, providing the first comprehensive view of our DNA blueprint,” Eric Green, director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the US National Institutes of Health, said in a statement.
“This foundational information will strengthen the many ongoing efforts to understand all the functional nuances of the human genome, which in turn will empower genetic studies of human disease,” Green added.
The consortium’s full version is composed of 3.055 billion base pairs, the units from which chromosomes and our genes are built, and 19,969 genes that encode proteins. Of these genes, the researchers identified about 2,000 new ones. Most of those are disabled, but 115 may still be active. The scientists also spotted about 2 million additional genetic variants, 622 of which were present in medically relevant genes.
The consortium was dubbed Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T), named after the structures found at the ends of all chromosomes, the threadlike structure in the nucleus of most living cells that carries genetic information in the form of genes.
“In the future, when someone has their genome sequenced, we will be able to identify all of the variants in their DNA and use that information to better guide their healthcare,” Adam Phillippy, one of the leaders of T2T and a senior investigator at NHGRI, said in a statement.
“Truly finishing the human genome sequence was like putting on a new pair of glasses. Now that we can clearly see everything, we are one step closer to understanding what it all means,” Phillippy added.
Among other things, the new DNA sequences provided fresh detail about the region around what is called the centromere, where chromosomes are grabbed and pulled apart when cells divide to ensure that each “daughter” cell inherits the proper number of chromosomes.
“Uncovering the complete sequence of these formerly missing regions of the genome told us so much about how they’re organized, which was totally unknown for many chromosomes,” Nicolas Altemose, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, said in a statement. – Rappler.com
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