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GRANVILLE, W. Va. — West Virginia baseball fell to Penn State 8-4 at Monongalia County Ballpark on Wednesday, marking the Mountaineers’ first loss in a midweek game at home of the 2022 season.
WVU finished a predictable bullpen game, utilizing 10 pitchers throughout the contest. The Nittany Lions took advantage, knocking 10 hits in the game, five of which went for extra bases including a home run from Josh Spiegel.
Johnny Piacentino led the Penn State offense with a 2-for-4 day, recording a pair of doubles and three RBIs. Spiegel also had a two-hit game with a pair of RBIs.
“They smashed the ball tonight,” said WVU coach Randy Mazey. “They had a lot of extra-base hits with men on base, and we didn’t.”
The Mountaineers opened the scoring with a two-run first inning that opened with an RBI double by Victor Scott II. Scott II was then hit home by an RBI single from McGwire Holbrook.
WVU added an insurance run in the second with runners on the corners, as Tevin Tucker grounded into a double play — Dayne Leonard, who had three hits for the Mountaineers, dashed home from third to add WVU’s third run.
Penn State took over in the third inning, however, scoring six straight runs to give them their game-sealing lead. Spiegel started it off with an RBI single, then he made it home with the first of Piacentino’s two RBI doubles.
Both teams had an inefficient day on offense, though, as each stranded 10 runners on the base paths.
“We just didn’t play a good game,” said WVU coach Randy Mazey. “We get a three-run lead and just don’t throw strikes, we swung at ball four I don’t know how many times to strikeout tonight, I think we just thought we were going to come out because we score 15 runs on Sunday and just throw up 10 runs again.”
WVU’s day on defense was just as sloppy, as they went through as many pitchers as they did stranded runners — 10 hurlers saw the mound throughout the contest, walking eight batters.
Zach Ottinger (1-1) was the first man out of the bullpen and took the loss, despite allowing just one of the Nittany Lions’ runs on three hits in 1.2 innings of work. Mason Mellott (3-4) took the win after tossing 1.2 scoreless innings of relief.
The Mountaineers did top the game in hits with 10, as Leonard and Kluska each had three-hit games. Scott II added a pair of hits as well.
WVU’s loss is a break from strong non-conference form, as it had won seven of its last eight against opponents outside of the Big 12. It is only its second non-conference loss at home of the season, and Mazey hopes to use that as a learning tool moving forward.
“That’s good for them to listen to the other team celebrating, laughing and hooting and hollering,” Mazey said. “It’s exactly what our group needs, to see what it feels like to lose on your home field in a midweek game, we haven’t done much of that.”
The Mountaineers next head to Lawrence, Kansas for a three-game series with the Jayhawks. KU sits at the bottom of the Big 12 with a 2-10 league record, while WVU ties Oklahoma for the fifth spot at 7-5.
“If you think it’s going to be easy, you go down there and the same thing is going to happen to you. It’s inevitable, and I think Kansas is exactly what they are — capable of beating us every time we play them.”
The three-game tilt opens on Friday at 7 p.m. ET on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — If you’ve been on social media this week, you may have seen a video that claims to show the moon crossing the sky and blocking the sun over the North Pole. The video, which has been viewed millions of times already, is not real.
The video was posted to Twitter early Tuesday morning and looks like it could be a scene from a Marvel or “Star Wars” movie. It shows what looks like the moon – extremely close to Earth – “rise,” then quickly move across the sky to block out the sun. The person who posted the video claimed it was a “breathtaking view” from the North Pole.
That “breathtaking view,” however stunning it may look, is fake. Here’s how you can tell it’s not real:
Size
“While the heavily-altered video makes the moon look amazing and huge, it’s not possible for the moon to appear that large here on Earth,” WFLA Meteorologist Rebecca Barry said. “The moon’s orbit isn’t a perfect circle, and there are wobbles within the orbit, but we can calculate the moment the moon is closest, and appears the largest, to Earth each year – it is called perigee. At perigee, the moon is still over 200,000 miles from Earth. A Super Moon only appears about 7% larger than a normal full moon, so the much larger appearance of the moon in this fake video just isn’t physically possible.”
Speed
Another clue that proves the video is fake is the speed in which the moon appears to be rotating in the video.
“You can see the moon rotating – quickly – while it makes its fast journey across the sky. The moon rotates much more slowly, imperceptibly to our observation over the course of an entire evening,” Barry explained. “In fact, it takes the moon 23.7 days to make a rotation on its axis.”
The “eclipse”
The video claims to show the moon completely blocking the sun in the sky for five seconds before disappearing. That visual – showing the moon almost glowing in the sky – is another clue that the video is manipulated.
“I watched the last solar eclipse – when the moon moved in front of the sun. You couldn’t see the moon at all in the sky while it approached the sun, “Barry said. “The only way we see the moon is when the sun’s light reflects off of the surface and back to us. At that angle, it is impossible for the moon to be illuminated.”
Location
The tweet posted Tuesday claims the video was taken from the North Pole, which is another red flag.
“The fake terrain shows a dry grass field, not the snow and ice we know covers the North Pole,” Barry said.
So where did the video come from?
It’s not the first time this video has made the rounds online. It was posted in May 2021 and again in October 2021. Previous tweets claim the video was taken in the North Pole, like Tuesday’s tweet, or between Russia and Canada.
It’s not clear exactly where the video came from, but some Twitter users traced it back to a TikTok account that posts videos featuring CGI.
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The first of May, Judy Collins' Birthday, and Much Much More !
This program will air on Sunday May 1st from 7 - 10 p.m.
This week's calendar announcements:
The Young Tradition VT festival will be held in Burlington from May 2nd through May 8th. Featured artists 7pm evening concerts featuring artists and guests from and inspired by Quebec 'so near yet so far': Grosse Isle (Monday), É.T.É (Tuesday), Zigue (Wednesday), Babineau/Chartrand (Thursday) and the Young Tradition Touring Group and Young Tradition Youth Commission (Friday). Other festival events include a Saturday, May 7th Showcase Concert at 6pm featuring a wide variety of young musicians and dancers performing with their mentors, teachers and/or parents, including Sarah Hotchkiss & John Mowad, Annabel Moynihan, Oliver Scanlon, Migmar Tsering, Pete Sutherland, Michele Choiniere, Lisa Ornstein and the YTV Touring Group. Also a 3p.m. tribute concert on Sunday, May 8th at Burlington's Contois Auditorium honoring Larry Gordon, Tony Barrand & Norma Waterson hosted by Windborne. Guests include Village Harmony alums, Heidi Wilson, Robert Resnik & Mary McGinniss, Tim Eriksen, Andy Davis, Arthur Davis, Fred Breunig and others. Host musician at all events for the entire week is Lisa Ornstein.
Fred Gillen Jr. will play the Stage 33 Live listening room at 33 Bridge Street in Bellows Falls on Sunday, May 8 at 7:00 p.m.. Carl Beverly opens. More info at stage33live.com.
The Ripton Community Coffee House on the Road presents Brett Hughes and That Bluegrass Band! on Saturday May 7th at Burnham Hall, Lincoln, Vermont, at 7:30 pm.
Their will be a contradance at the Montpelier Grange on Saturday May 7th with caller Will Mentor and with music provided by Aaron Marcus, Joanne Garton, and Alex Kehler.
Quebecois musicians Nicolas Babineau and Alexis Chartrand will be playing at the Young Tradition Festival in Burlington on Thursday May 5th and at the Upper Valley Music Center in Lebanon, NH on Saturday May 7th.
Suzzy Roche and Lucy Wainwright Roche will be at the Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs, NY on Friday May 6th. Caffe Lena also presents the House of Hamill on Saturday, May 7th.
Please note: We recommend checking on all live events before planning to attend - because of COVID concerns, many shows change from being in person to being only available online at the last minute!
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Daily Game" game were:
5-7-5
(five, seven, five)
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Daily Game" game were:
5-7-5
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Lotto" game were:
08-19-31-36-37-41
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Estimated jackpot: $1.15 million
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Lotto" game were:
08-19-31-36-37-41
(eight, nineteen, thirty-one, thirty-six, thirty-seven, forty-one)
Estimated jackpot: $1.15 million
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Lotto" game were:
01-17-28-32-41-48
(one, seventeen, twenty-eight, thirty-two, forty-one, forty-eight)
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Lotto" game were:
01-17-28-32-41-48
(one, seventeen, twenty-eight, thirty-two, forty-one, forty-eight)
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(CNN) — Being pummeled by strangers, soaked in aromatic waters, or encouraged to throw yoga shapes in beautiful surroundings isn't going to erase the problems of the past two years.
But for those of us still carrying the baggage of anxiety or long-term health consequences brought on by these fraught times, such wellness-inducing activities will certainly come as a welcome escape.
Whether you're looking for deep cleanses amid the snowy peaks of New Zealand, massages in the Maldives and Saint Lucia, or spa therapy in Saint Lucia, here are some of the best rejuvenation hotspots the world has to offer.
Aro Hā, New Zealand
Surrounded by the snowy peaks of the Southern Alps, Aro Hā says it has a simple kaupapa, or purpose: to regenerate the mind and body.
It doesn't come easy though -- guests are expected to cut ties with alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes before arriving for their wellness journey.
Days at Aro Hā start with the chiming of Tibetan bowls, dynamic Flow Yoga against the backdrop of the rising sun and a breakfast of carrot loaf with an apple butter and berry coulis, all sourced from the resort's garden.
To keep up the mind, body and spirit cleanse, the kitchen is plant-based with an emphasis on garden-to-table. Fitness is just as key, so enjoying a subalpine hike around the region before some spa time and a therapeutic massage is highly recommended.
Willka T'ika, Peru
Willka T'ika draws on the teachings of the local Quechua people for a wholesome wellness retreat.
Willka T'ika
Nestled in the Andes between the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu and the Incan capital Cusco, this eco-friendly resort sits amid one of the world's most spectacular landscapes.
Throw in a luxurious spa and it's the perfect post-pandemic retreat.
The stunning beauty goes beyond the picturesque outdoors; among the pink-hued buildings of this boutique hotel, is the Seven Chakra Gardens -- a restorative space landscaped to represent the seven classic chakras, said by some beliefs to be the energy centers of the human body.
While traditional Andean ceremonies can be experienced outside the resort, staff including indigenous Quechua people ensure that guests' stays are influenced by their relationship with Pachamama -- Mother Earth. A great way to get in touch with nature is a soothing soak in a salt-and-herb-infused floral solar bath under the night sky, heated by the sun during the day.
BodyHoliday, Saint Lucia
BodyHoliday's skin clinic offers a "restorative beauty" program.
BodyHoliday
An idyllic Caribbean Sea setting among powder sand beaches and tropical rainforests bolsters confidence in BodyHoliday's promise: "Give us your body for a week and we'll give you back your mind."
Depending on the program, guests can spend their entire stay doing yoga or exploring the island with thrilling activities such as scuba diving and archery.
There's a Wellness Center complete with a skin clinic, that boasts "restorative beauty" among its other spa and therapy treatments.
Popular with guests is the "Serenity Massage," a Swedish technique using a special blend of oils to help with breathing and sleeping, alongside Ayurvedic principles.
Anantara Eastern Mangroves, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Anantara Eastern Mangroves has luxury spa treatments including a Turkish hammam.
Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi
Overlooking beautiful mangroves at the edge of the city, Anantara uses its natural surroundings to create an oasis of healing that combines eastern healing with Arabic influences. Exclusive treatments here include the "Vichy desert sand body scrub" and the "Neom de-stress candle massage."
Depending on the mood, guests can experience the Turkish hammam or venture out to Anantara's waterfront where they can get involved in one of the many water sports available.
Other therapies include the typical indulgences of a luxury hotel -- numerous fine dining options and the offer of bottomless drinks on the house.
Ananda in the Himalayas, India
Ananda in the Himalayas' spritiual pathway includes medical check-ups and spa consulations.
Ananda in the Himalayas
Sitting in the Himalayan foothills surrounded by the Sal forests, Ananda calls itself a "spiritual pathway." It offers therapies tailored to the needs of guests -- pandemic-weary arrivals may want to take advantage of the "stress management" program.
Full medical check-ups are provided, along with spa consultancies to ensure activities such as yoga, meditation, pranayama (breath regulation) and refreshing plunges deliver the maximum benefits.
Guests at this rejuvenating retreat are said to include British royalty and A-listers including Elizabeth Hurley and Brad Pitt. If you're lucky, you may end up on a trek through the forests with someone you recognize.
Stanglwirt Green Spa Resort, Austria
Stanglwirt Green Spa Resort's water features echo the rocky mountain landscape.
Stanglwirt Green Spa Resort
"The Sound of Music" meets "The Hobbit" in this sprawling, grass-roofed Alpine chalet in Austria's Wilder Kaiser mountains, where the Hauser family presides over upscale eco-escape.
Environmental credentials are bolstered by home-produced food from the Stanglwirt's organic farm, while the resort's eco-sauna is made from local arolla pine.
Activities on offer include golf, horseback riding and skiing. There's also a 500-square-meter indoor fitness garden.
Stanglwirt highlights include water features designed to mimic the rocky mountain surrounds. Letting the brine from the saltwater pools soothe the skin while reclining in a massage alcove is recommended, before guests can head up the moss-clad stairs to indulge in the spa's organic treatments.
Palazzo Fiuggi, Italy
Palazzo Fiuggi programs are tailored for guests' specific needs.
Tyso Sadlo/Palazzo Fiuggi
This medical retreat claims to take a 360-degree approach to wellbeing, with a serious focus that could potentially offer respite to those suffering from illnesses including long Covid.
The setting is idyllic, with healing waters and the natural beauty of Italy's Appenine mountains as a backdrop.
Palazzo Fiuggi offers bespoke wellness treatment programs with holistic therapies and medical services tailored by a team of doctors and experts.
Guests can choose from "medical and diagnostic" treatments like its "Post Covid-19" program or a "regeneration" plan like its "Restore and Balance" program.
All treatment plans come with extensive medical workups, soaks in the Roman baths and lymphatic drainage, aromatherapy and other massages.
The best kind of wellness treatments also include good food. Here guests can enjoy a menu devised by a three-star Michelin chef.
Euphoria Retreat, Greece
Euphoria Retreat offers unique wellness activities such as laughter yoga to clear the mind.
Euphoria Retreats
The charming hill village of Mystras is a cooler escape from the plains of Greece's inner Peloponnese region, and a gateway to the fabulous ancient wonders of the Byzantine fortress that overlooks it.
It's also home to another escape. Euphoria is a spa resort complex built in a classical style that offers guests, among other things, treatments specifically designed to aid post-pandemic recovery.
Euphoria's "Feel Alive Again" program aims to relieve guests of pent-up negativity through a combination of activities such as laughter yoga, breathwork and music.
The resort says these activities are designed to coax out unconscious thoughts and feelings to cleanse the mind.
It also offers a patented "3GL PLUS" therapy that measures the most important markers for metabolic health as guests journey through Euphoria Methodos, the spa's approach which combines holistic Hippocratic medicine with Taoist spirituality.
Hopefully, guests leave in a state of euphoria.
Joali Being, Maldives
Joali Being aims to offer guests a sense of freedom.
Joali Being
Surrounded by soft sands and the ocean breeze, this island wellbeing resort centers around the concept of "weightlessness." No laws of gravity are broken, though; at Joali Being, that means delivering a sense of freedom.
The resort says it mixes modern science with ancient healing arts to give a stay inspired by its four pillars of wellbeing: mind, microbiome, energy and skin.
On offer are programs tailored to rebalance guests' wellness, including the Abhyanga full body massage to therapies in the refreshing waters of resort's Hydrotherapy Hall.
And for drinks? There are over 60 types of organic tea available at the tea lounge, Sai, for guests to sip away at and, hopefully, feel that weightlessness.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the New Mexico Lottery's "Pick 3 Evening" game were:
1-3-4
(one, three, four)
¶ Top Prize $500
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the New Mexico Lottery's "Pick 3 Evening" game were:
1-3-4
(one, three, four)
¶ Top Prize $500
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Pick 3" game were:
5-3-0
(five, three, zero)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Pick 3" game were:
5-3-0
(five, three, zero)
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Pick 4" game were:
5-9-6-6
(five, nine, six, six)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Pick 4" game were:
5-9-6-6
(five, nine, six, six)
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Pick 5" game were:
2-0-0-4-6
(two, zero, zero, four, six)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Pick 5" game were:
2-0-0-4-6
(two, zero, zero, four, six)
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the New Mexico Lottery's "Roadrunner Cash" game were:
02-06-19-36-37
(two, six, nineteen, thirty-six, thirty-seven)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the New Mexico Lottery's "Roadrunner Cash" game were:
02-06-19-36-37
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Eric Comrie made 35 saves for his first NHL shutout in the Winnipeg Jets’ 4-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night.
The 26-year-old Comrie played his 27th NHL game, making his 15th start this season for Winnipeg.
Kyle Connor had an empty-net goal and two assists to push his season points total to 92, the most since the franchise moved from Atlanta to to Winnipeg in 2011. Captain Blake Wheeler had 91 points in 2017-18 and 2018-19.
Nikolaj Ehlers and Wheeler each had a goal and an assist, and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored his career-high 28th goal.
Playing his fifth NHL game and second straight, Philadelphia's Felix Sandstrom stopped 23 shots. The Flyers have been shut out six times this season,
The Jets were 2 for 5 on the power play, scoring one in the first period and another in the second. The Flyers were 0 for 4.
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Flyers: Host Ottawa on Friday night in their season finale.
Jets: Host Calgary on Friday night.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryce Harper had a triple among his three hits, Odubel Herrera homered and drove in two runs, and the Philadelphia Phillies won their third straight over the Colorado Rockies, 7-3 on Wednesday night.
Didi Gregorius added a double, single and two RBIs for Philadelphia, which has outscored Colorado 25-8 in the series.
The Phillies earned their first series win since taking two of three from Oakland to open the season and will go for the four-game sweep on Thursday.
C.J. Cron homered and Jose Iglesias had four singles for the Rockies.
Harper, last year's NL MVP, started at designated hitter due to a strained right elbow that has kept him out of right field since April 16.
After going deep in Tuesday’s 10-3 win over Colorado, Herrera greeted Ryan Feltner (0-1) with his fifth career leadoff homer, a drive to the second deck in right.
The game was tied 2-2 when the Phillies went in front for good in the third. Harper tripled to left-center and scored on Nick Castellanos’ groundout. Gregorius made it 4-2 with a two-out RBI double off the wall in right.
Cron’s two-out, line-drive homer to left off Ranger Suarez (2-0) pulled Colorado within 4-3.
Philadelphia got the run back in the bottom of the frame when Garrett Stubbs, in the lineup at catcher with J.T. Realmuto getting a day off to rest, tripled to right field to score Gregorius.
Feltner, making his first start of the season and third of his career, recovered from a rocky first inning in which he threw 36 pitches. The 25-year-old right-hander ended up lasting five innings, allowing four runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts and two walks.
Suarez surrendered three runs on seven hits with three strikeouts and a walk in six innings.
Corey Knebel pitched a scoreless ninth for his fourth save in as many tries.
After committing five errors that led to seven unearned runs in the first two games of the series, Colorado’s defense played error-free on Wednesday. But a passed ball by catcher Elias Diaz in the seventh helped the Phillies load the bases. Philadelphia then scored twice, on Alec Bohm’s infield chopper to third and Gregorius’ sacrifice fly, to go in front 7-3.
The Rockies made several strong plays in the field, including shortstop Iglesias’ putout from deep short in the fourth, second baseman Alan Trejo’s over-the-head catch in the sixth and Connor Joe’s running catch in left to end the seventh.
Harper and Castellanos converted a double steal in the first, giving the Phillies seven stolen bases in as many chances. They are the lone MLB club not to be caught on a steal attempt this season.
Since returning to the lineup on Tuesday after a five-game absence due to a bruised left hand, Gregorius is 4 for 6 with a double, three RBIs and four runs scored.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Rockies: OF Kris Bryant (back soreness) was sidelined for the second straight game. INF Brendan Rodgers (back) was a late scratch.
Phillies: In addition to Realmuto, INF Jean Segura was out of the lineup for rest.
UP NEXT
The teams conclude the series on Thursday when Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler (0-3, 8.53 ERA) opposes LHP Austin Gomber (1-1, 4.20).
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CHICAGO (AP) — Tyler Johnson scored in the seventh round of the shootout, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat Vegas 4-3 on Wednesday night, eliminating the Golden Knights from the playoff race.
Johnson scored on a wrist shot seconds before Dallas, which needed a point to eliminate Vegas regardless, went into overtime at home against Arizona. Johnson's goal was the only one in 14 attempts in the tiebreaker.
Taylor Raddysh had two goals and Caleb Jones also scored for the Blackhawks, who won their second straight. Kevin Lankinen stopped 37 shots.
Michael Amadio, Alec Martinez and Max Pacioretty scored for Vegas, and Chandler Stephenson had three assists. Logan Thompson also had 37 saves.
The Golden Knights came back from three one-goal deficits in the first two periods.
Pacioretty’s mid-air deflection of a Brayden McNabb's snap shot tied the game at 3-all with 2:48 left in the second. That erased the Chicago lead created by defenseman Jones on a 30-foot shot 5:03 into the third.
Raddysh scored the Blackhawks’ first two goals, giving him 11 for the season. He opened the scoring by banking the puck off Thompson’s backside 16:01 into the first period. Vegas tied it 1:38 later on Amadio’s deep-angle wrist shot from the left side.
Raddysh put the Blackhawks up 2-1 with a second left in the first period, a lead that lasted until 3:57 of the second, when Martinez snapped a puck past Lankinen's outstretched glove hand.
Thompson made a big save on Alex DeBrincat with 1:42 left in regulation time, stopping the forward from 20 feet to help force overtime.
Thompson batted away Patrick Kane’s close-in chance 42 seconds into overtime, after which Lankinen stopped Jack Eichel’s drive from about 20 feet to keep the game tied.
NOTES: Thompson was in goal for Vegas for the fourth straight game with Robin Lehner sidelined after shoulder surgery. ... Chicago D Calvin de Haan and D Erik Gustafsson were healthy scratches. ... The Blackhawks’ 14 home wins are the fewest in a full 41-game home season since 2003-04, when they went 13-17-6-5 at United Center. ... With one game remaining, no Blackhawks defensemen has scored a power-play goal this season. Only three power-play goals came from the Chicago blueliners last season.
UP NEXT
Golden Knights: At St. Louis on Friday night to close the season.
Blackhawks: At Buffalo on Friday night in the season-finale.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Jeff Petry scored his second goal of the game in the final minute of the third period and Sam Montembeault made 24 saves as the Montreal Canadiens beat the playoff-bound New York Rangers 4-3 Wednesday night to snap a nine-game losing streak.
Petry scored his sixth of the season with 31 seconds remaining to put Montreal ahead for the fourth time and forge a victory for Martin St. Louis, the former Ranger who took over behind the Canadiens' bench in early February coaching for the first time at Madison Square Garden.
“We stopped the bleeding tonight, that’s for sure. It feels good,″ said St. Louis who helped the Rangers reach the Stanley Cup Finals in 2014 after he was acquired from Tampa Bay in a late-season trade. “I was joking because I have beaten all the teams that I played for — beat Calgary in Calgary, beat Tampa there and now beat New York ... I wish I played on more teams.”
Ryan Poehling and Mike Hoffman also scored for Montreal, which had lost nine straight in regulation since a 7-4 win at New Jersey on April 7. The Canadiens are 21-49-11 this season after reaching the Stanley Cup Final last year.
Ryan Reaves, Frank Vatrano and Ryan Strome scored for the Rangers, and Barclay Goodrow had two assists to establish a career high of 20 assists. Alexandar Georgiev finished with 20 saves.
“Nobody got hurt. That was a key thing tonight," Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said. ”We played pretty well overall and we got through the game.”
The Rangers trailed 2-1 after two periods before Vatrano tied it at 4:15 of the third. The 28-year-old forward, playing in his 400th NHL game got his 18th of the season and eighth since coming over in trade from Florida on March 16.
Hoffman scored with just under eight minutes left to give the Canadiens a 3-2 lead with his 14th of the season.
Strome tied the contest for the third time with a short-handed goal with 3:19 remaining, his 21st of the season and the eighth short-handed score by the Rangers this season.
The Rangers rested seven regulars including top goal-scorer Chris Kreider and points leader Artemi Panarin a night after losing at home to first-place Carolina, assuring New York would finish second in the Metropolitan Division.
“Did I want to win tonight, of course,'' Gallant added. ”But we can't move anyway."
Poehling opened the scoring with 1:15 remaining in the first with his ninth goal of the season. Michael Pezzetta and William Lagesson assisted.
Reaves tied it at 4:14 of the second with his fifth of the season. Patrik Nemeth and Kevin Rooney had assists.
The last-place Canadiens mustered only five shots in the second but went ahead on Petry’s goal with 9 seconds remaining in the period.
“I’m on my game when I’m skating, getting the puck and moving my feet,″ said the 34-year-old Petry, a veteran of 12 NHL seasons with Edmonton and Montreal. ”It’s been a long time coming to find that and build off of that for next year.”
The Rangers are in the playoffs for the first time since 2017 and will open at home early next week against Pittsburgh or Washington in the first round.
“We feel good about our group for sure. We had a really good year,'' Rangers forward Alexis Lafreniere said. ”We are excited to play some playoff hockey."
ROD GILBERT AWARD
Kreider received the first Rod Gilbert “Mr. Ranger” Award, given to the player “who best honors Rod’s legacy by exemplifying leadership qualities both on and off the ice and making a significant humanitarian contribution to his community.” Gilbert, the Hall-of-Fame right wing whose holds the franchise record for goals (406) and points (1,021), died at 80 last August.
Kreider has worked closely with the Garden of Dreams and Hockey Fights Cancer during his decade as a Ranger. Kreider, who has 52 goals this season, also won the Steven McDonald “Extra Effort” Award on Tuesday night. That award, named for the former NYPD detective shot and injured on the job in 1986, is given each season to a Ranger selected via fan voting who “goes above and beyond the call of duty.”
NOTES: The Rangers also scratched forwards Mika Zibanejad and Andrew Copp, and defensemen Adam Fox, Jacob Trouba and Ryan Lindgren. ... New York was also without injured forward Tyler Motte. ... The Canadiens scratched forwards Joel Armia, Paul Byron and Mathieu Perreault plus defensemen Justin Barron, Chris Wideman and Kale Clague, and goaltenders Carey Price and Jake Allen.
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Rangers: Host Washington on Friday night in the regular-season finale.
Canadiens: Host Florida on Friday night to close the season.
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New Delhi, April 28
Pain maker AkzoNobel India has entered into the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) segment. The entry into the DIY paint category comes after the company tasted success with similar offerings in Europe.
The Dulux Simply Refresh category offers a complete range for DIY solutions, the company said in a statement. The offerings come under three categories- decorative paints, repair solutions and painting kits:
In the decorative segment, offerings cover multi-surface paints and spray paints; while repair solutions include paints for covering wall cracks and for fixing tile gaps and protects joints of tiles in bathroom and kitchens.
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3DJuegos speaks with the champion about his favorite generation, the competitive environment and his biggest rival.
This is a very special year for everyone. spanish pokemon fans that we are waiting for a ninth generation that will be set in Spain, but it is especially so for Eric Rioswho has won the category video game master at the 2022 Pokémon Europe International Championships.
The championship has hosted in Frankfurt, Germany, best european players in Pokémon TCG, Pokémon GO, and Pokkén Tournament DX competitions, as well as Pokémon Sword and Shield. The Spanish player has been proclaimed Pokémon International Champion, granting Ríos a place in the World Championship to be held in London between August 18 and 21.
At 3DJuegos we have had the pleasure of speaking with Eric Ríos, and we have asked him about the generation with the funniest meta in the franchise. The champion has told us that he really enjoyed the sixth generationwith Pokémon X and Pokémon Y: “it was when they added the mega evolutions, which for me, to this day, were one of the best mechanics we had in the competitive.
I really enjoyed the 6th generation metagameEric RiosRegarding this type of new mechanics that are incorporated in the different generations, Ríos sees some of them with good eyes: “some They have not been bad to change the metagame from one generation to another. But with the dynamax they made the games more aggressive than normal and that sometimes makes the game a little different than it’s always been. If the dynamax, instead of being able to do it with any Pokémon, had to carry an object in the “mega evolution” style, it would be one of the best mechanics without a doubt, since it would not be possible to mix dynamax + objects, which have been very broken during these past seasons”.
Ríos has given us his opinion on the current target which, in recent years, has left us very similar teams among the competitors. “There is always room for imagination when we talk about team building, but over the years, experience has shown me that it brings more consistency play with the most used Pokémon. They are there for a reason”, explained the experienced player.
Every time we are more Spanish playingEric RiosThe Spanish competitive landscape of Pokémon is not as developed as in other countries, although it seems that we have reasons to think that this can change, or at least that is how our champion sees it: “Spain he has only had two or three players who have been able to fight for a world champion title during these last seven years. I think that the average level of the country still has to grow a lot so that they can choose to fight a Day 2 of a World Cup. Although something positive about all this is that through the new console, Nintendo Switch, many more people have come to the competitive world and we are more and more Spanish Playing”.
Like all great champions, Eric Ríos has his ideal opponentand it is none other than Wolfe Glickthe 2016 world champion: “I met him twice in recent years and he had always beaten me”, Ríos confessed, however, this weekend he took his revenge with a 2-0 in favor in the European International. If you are fans of Pokémon, do not forget Eric Rios in his twitter account and on his Twitch channel to follow closely his successful careerand if you haven’t played the latest installment of the popular Game Freak franchise yet, remember that our review of Pokémon Legends: Arceus is available.
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The Centre on Wednesday said that GST compensation to the States is pending only for the year 2021-22 and ₹78,704 crore on this count was due to inadequate balance in the Compensation Fund.
In a status note on GST compensation released to States/UTs, the Centre said that the pending amount of ₹78,704 crore — equivalent to compensation for four months — will also be released as and when amount from cess accrues in the compensation fund.
Normally, compensation for ten months of April-January of any financial year is released during that year and for February-March is released in the next financial year. The compensation for eight out of ten months of 2021-22 has already been released to States, an official release said.
Taking into account a loan of ₹1.59 lakh crore (that was passed to States on a back-to-back basis), an amount of ₹2.78 lakh crore of compensation was released to the States for 2020-21 and nothing is pending for the year, the release added.
STORY SO FAR
At the time of introduction of GST, the Constitution amendment provided that the Parliament, by law shall provide compensation to States for a period of five years for loss of revenue due to introduction of GST. Accordingly, the GST Compensation to States Act was legislated providing release of compensation against 14 per cent year-on-year growth over revenues in 2015-16 from taxes subsumed in GST. This compensation cess is credited to the compensation fund and as per the Act, all compensation is paid out of the fund. Presently, the cess is levied on items like pan masala, tobacco, coal and cars.
The compensation of about ₹49,000 crore has been released for 2017-18 from the fund, which increased to ₹83,000 crore for 2018-19 and further to ₹1.65 lakh crore in 2019-20. For these three years, almost ₹3 lakh crore compensation was released to States. However, the requirement increased substantially during 2020-21 due to impact of Covid on revenues.
To ensure that States have adequate and timely resources to combat Covid and related issues, the Centre borrowed ₹1.1 lakh crore in 2020-21 and ₹1.59 lakh crore in 2021-22 and passed it on to the States on a back-to-back basis. During 2021-22, the Centre ensured that release of this amount of ₹1.59 lakh crore was front loaded to ensure that States have adequate resources in the earlier part of the year.
Including the assistance released on back-to-back basis, ₹7.35 lakh crore has been released to States till now, the release added.
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Jurickson Profar hit a three-run homer, MacKenzie Gore struck out 10 over five innings and the San Diego Padres beat the Cincinnati Reds 8-5 Wednesday night.
Gore (2-0) allowed a run on five hits as the Padres won for the seventh time in nine games.
“He was fantastic,” Padres manager Bob Melvin said. “He ran his pitch count up a little bit (102) just because he had so many strikeouts. But you know, for a rookie to be pitching as well as he has and consistently as he has from his first game has been really fun to watch because he's really a high-end guy we have big plans for.”
Eric Hosmer drove in two runs for the Padres, including a leadoff homer in the eighth.
San Diego will go for its second sweep of the season Thursday of the hard-luck Reds, who have lost 12 of 13 amid a rash of injuries and slumps. Cincinnati's 3-15 record in the worst in the majors.
Reds starter Vladimir Gutierrez (0-4) went four innings and was charged with six runs and five hits, walking six and striking out two.
Gutierrez walked the bases full with one out in the second, but he allowed just one run on Luis Campusano's sacrifice fly, striking out C.J. Abrams to end the threat.
There was more trouble in the third when Trent Grisham led off the with a triple and scored on a bloop single by Jake Cronenworth. After another blooper by Manny Machado, Profar homered into the first row of seats in right field to put San Diego up 5-0.
Machado had three hits.
The Reds loaded the bases in the first with one out but Gore worked out of the jam with no damage. In the Cincinnati third, Tommy Pham singled and tried to score from first on Kyle Farmer's two-out double to left. He was called out at the plate, but Cincinnati challenged the call. The replay showed Pham got his left hand to the plate just before the tag.
Pham also had a solo homer in the seventh. Farmer had four doubles and two RBIs.
Brandon Drury hit a one-out solo homer in the ninth, and Farmer's fourth two-bagger drove in another run with two outs. Closer Taylor Rogers, the Padres' sixth pitcher of the night, got Jake Fraley to fly out to right with two runners on for the save.
“You don't want to bring your closer in a game like that, but we had to,” Melvin said.
BRIGHT FUTURE
The 23-year-old Gore is one of the top pitching prospects in baseball and so far has been terrific. He's given up three runs and 12 hits in 15 innings through his first three starts. His ERA is 1.76.
“I need to be able to get through five innings,” Gore said. “There's definitely things we can clean up and get deeper into games.”
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“The last few games we’ve been playing good baseball," Pham said. “It has been one big inning (for opponents). Things aren’t going our way, and there has been some luck by the other teams. That’s part of it.”
TRAINERS ROOM
Padres: OF Wil Myers was out after aggravating a bruise between his right thumb and index finger in Tuesday night's game.
Reds: Manager David Bell said 3B Mike Moustakas (right biceps strain) likely will be activated from the injury list Thursday and could be used as a pinch hitter. ... LHP Justin Wilson (elbow soreness) was placed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday, the 15th player to appear on the list this season.
UP NEXT
The Reds send Tyler Mahle (1-2) against Padres right-hander Nick Martinez (0-2) in the series finale Thursday afternoon.
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Reddit user pokemoncrochet has been creating plushies of all the franchise’s exemplars since 2015.
The Pokémon saga has accompanied us throughout our lives, so we are already used to adventures full of varied and very iconic creatures. Our teams have proven to be up to the toughest matchups on more than one occasion, although a Reddit user wanted to express his love for the franchise with a collection of stuffed animals very laborious.
But we are not talking about industrially manufactured products, but pokemoncrochet has been creating stuffed animals all pokemon since 2015, always following this characteristic creative method. He hasn’t completed the entire Pokédex yet, but he’s already finished a few 503 copies and affirms that it will continue to expand its team in the coming years.
As you can see in the video that heads these words, the user shows all the stuffed animals created so far through a succession of photographs that last almost 9 minutes, so we have many Pokémon to admire. In this collection we see creatures as iconic as Pikachu, Magikarp o Snorlaxand even variants such as versions Alola or the styles Shiny in some copies.
It is not the first time that a fan shows his love for the saga through a creative actWell, we have already seen the creation of unofficial Pokémon (but closely linked to other video game characters) and even the recreation of Pokémon Red and Blue in a 3D version. In addition, we also saw a user who wanted to take his love for the franchise beyond digital borders with a board game full of details.
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The ‘Hack for Tomorrow’ organised here by digital transformation solutions company UST attracted more than 173 team registrations from 70 colleges from Kerala, of which 25 were shortlisted to participate in an offline event hosted at the UST campus .
The ‘Sussie Techies’ team comprising Ranjana H, Amrita A Nair, Abhijit Narayan S, and Anupama P from College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, emerged winners. ‘Firefox’ of Sujeeth B, Merin Mary Josy, John Raju, Shafna K V, from Mar Athanasius College of Engineering, Kothamangalam, was the first runner-up. ‘The Strategists’ comprising Chris Harris, Malavika J M, Reshma B, and A Kamaljith from the Mohandas Institute of Management, Thiruvananthapuram, was the second runner-up.
UST to mentor winners
The winners were presented with prizes, goodies and ₹10,000 in learning credits, and an opportunity to meet with UST’s leadership team. The winning teams were introduced to technology architects at UST, who will help mentor them to create a prototype of the solution and scale it. The winners will also have an opportunity to work with UST full-time and co-develop the product.
The hackathon had the core theme of ‘Innovating Towards Net Zero, ’a spokesman for UST said. It offered participants an opportunity to step away from the conventional academic environment and develop effective, sustainable solutions for de-carbonising supply chains. Conducted as per Covid protocols, the event had multiple rounds spread across 10 days..
Participants were asked to create projects and were engaged through a workshop on ‘Human-centered Design’ by Vishnu Rajasekharan, Global Programme Manager, Strategy & Culture, UST, and a session on ‘Sustainable Innovation’ by Tanveer Mohammedaziz, Client Partner, UST.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Joe Ryan threw seven innings of one-hit ball and Max Kepler stayed hot with a pair of home runs as the streaking Minnesota Twins defeated the Detroit Tigers 5-0 on Wednesday night.
Ryan Jeffers homered, doubled and drove in three runs for the Twins, who won their sixth game in a row.
Michael Pineda (1-1) took the loss for Detroit. He gave up four runs, including all three Twins homers, in five innings against his former team.
Ryan (3-1) was dominant from the start, holding the Tigers hitless until Miguel Cabrera laced a single in the fourth. The right-hander walked just one batter and struck out nine, two shy of his career high. He extended his scoreless streak to 17 2/3 innings and lowered his ERA to 1.17.
“Joe was spectacular,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Everything he wanted to do, he could do today. And when they put the ball in play, we made all the plays.”
Kepler, who homered and doubled Tuesday, started the scoring when he led off the second inning by driving Pineda's fastball 401 feet to the opposite field in left-center.
Kepler struck again with two outs in the fourth. This time, Pineda threw a changeup down and in, and Kepler turned on it. The ball hit the facing of the second deck in right-center, 423 feet away.
Minnesota took a 4-0 lead in the fifth when Trevor Larnach led off with a double and Jeffers followed with a line-drive home run to left.
Larnach led off the seventh with his second double of the night and Jeffers drove him in with another double to make it 5-0.
“They obviously didn’t miss a couple pitches in the strike zone,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. “Kepler, we have not done a job of sequencing against him, and he gave them a nice lead. Jeffers kind of put an exclamation mark on it with another homer, so they did damage when they put the ball in play.”
Joe Smith and Danny Coulombe each pitched an inning of relief to finish the two-hitter for Minnesota.
Pineda spent the last three seasons in Minnesota, winning 22 games in 53 starts. He signed a one-year deal with the Tigers in March and joined the Detroit rotation with five shutout innings against the Yankees in his 2022 debut last Thursday.
“I tried to execute the pitches, and I missed a couple fastballs and one changeup, and this is the game,” Pineda said. “For me, I think I threw the ball really good. I just missed my location for three pitches and they did a bit of damage.”
Ryan, who pitched for Team USA in the Tokyo Olympics last summer, made five starts for Minnesota in September, going 2-1 with a 4.05 ERA. This year, he became the second rookie in Twins history to start on opening day.
“It’s fun to watch,” Kepler said of playing behind Ryan. "I know he’s a college guy, but just from a rookie that has so much confidence in approach, it seems like he has a plan every time, each at-bat. And I think he’s going to go a very, very long way with his game.”
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Kepler’s second home run still hadn’t come down hours after he hit it. The ball wedged itself into the video board that runs along the facing of the second deck in right-center. Kepler said he's not about to go trophy hunting, however.
“I hope they leave it up there,” he joked.
GOING SEVEN
The last time a Twins pitcher completed seven innings was on Sept. 8, 2021, when Ryan did it in his second career start. He was perfect through 6 1/3 innings at Cleveland that night and ended up allowing just one hit while striking out four.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Twins: Baldelli said catcher Gary Sanchez (abdominal tightness) would go through his usual pregame workout and is expected to be ready to play in Thursday's series finale.
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Tigers: LHP Tarik Skubal (1-1, 2.30 ERA) takes the mound Thursday afternoon. In his most recent start, Skubal went six innings for the first time, blanking the Rockies on five hits while striking out six.
Twins: RHP Bailey Ober (1-1, 2.81) will make his fourth start of the season. Over his last two outings, Ober has allowed nine hits and one earned run while walking one and fanning nine in 11 innings.
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On Sunday, April 24, a new sports day began on the pitch of the stadium André-Durantau de Captieux, where the Gascon Rugby Union received to Marsacq XV for the quarterfinals of the Aquitaine League, without waiting for the commotion that was going to overwhelm those present. A quiet afternoon was lived in the south of France until from one moment to the next it became a nightmare: in an inoffensive action Esteban Noriega, a SC Captieux player since 2018, fell to the ground giving signs that something was not right.
His companions stopped playing and ran towards him. The match was immediately interrupted and some of the spectators jumped over the wire to assist him with first aid. Firefighters dressed in civilian clothes, who attended the match day, went over the railing to try to save the life of the Argentine. Khaled Kahlouchithe coach of Unión Rugby Gascon, is the first to interpret the situation and go out screaming in search of a defibrillator.
Olivier Courrègelongue, one of the leaders of the club in which the former Hindu works, explained the context of the unexpected moment. “We were all in shock, but obviously united; we are all by your side. We were with his father, Patricio Noriega, we tried to reassure him and gave him our support. Everyone is together in this hard time, we are waiting for good news, ”he declared shortly after the chaos.
From one moment to another the stadium was completely silent before the confirmation of the news: the 32-year-old player had suffered a cardiac arrest and the first aid managed to revive him. All of Esteban Noriega’s teammates moved in front of him and Marsacq’s players quickly joined in to block the view. The player’s family, including his father Patricio, a former Argentine and Australian international, was present at the venue.
Firefighters from the Captieux rescue center finally arrived at the scene and within seconds an ambulance arrived on the pitch of the André-Durantau stadium. After monitoring the situation they decided transfer Noriega to Bordeaux in one of the medical helicopters. At 5:50 p.m. they took the Argentine to the heart center of Haut-Levequewhere it underwent emergency surgery for having two clogged arteries and kept him under observation waiting for him to come out of the coma.
In surgical intervention they put stents and was with artificial respiration after leaving the operation. As time passed, Esteban responded in a good way, beginning to breathe on his own, and later, woke up from coma.
The messages of support rained down in the first 48 hours. Fortunately, the SC Captieux social networks took care of transmitting relief to everyone. “Fellow fans, Perrine and the Noriega family are pleased to announce that Esteban has been released from his coma. They would like to thank the people present for helping him during the accident and also thank all the love and support towards him,” the club reported in its profile.
Marsacq XV, rival in the fateful afternoon, also expressed his happiness and sent a message full of fraternity to the Gascon Rugby Union: “Thank you again for keeping us informed at all times. Good recovery for him, especially. A great thought for all his loved ones and for the whole club in these very special moments”.
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Market is likely to open on a muted note on Thursday amid mixed global cues.
SGX Nifty at around 17,000 (7 am) indicates a flat start for the market. Today being the April F&O expiry day, analysts expect intraday volatility.
On the global front, Wall Street recorded gains overnight in a choppy trade. Nasdaq futures recorded higher gains led by big tech. Asian markets were largely positive during the morning trade.
According to analysts, global headwinds, including inflation concerns and consequent monetary tightening, the Russia-Ukraine war , China’s lockdown, and now earnings are causing volatility in markets across the globe, including India.
Intraday volatility expected
Ruchit Jain, Lead Research, 5paisa.com said, “The volatility in the global markets has led to a lot of uncertainty for our markets too. Being the monthly expiry day, it would be interesting to see if this breakout happens in the coming session which could then set the momentum for the coming May series. For the expiry day, 17,000 put option have the highest open interest outstanding indicating that option writers are not expecting expiry below this level. If the market sustains below this during the day, then there would be tug-of-war which could lead to higher intraday volatility.
On the short term charts, the recent movement has led to formation of a ‘Triangle’ pattern on the hourly time frame and hence, a breakout from this is required for any directional move.
“From a short term perspective, the above mentioned ‘Triangle’ gives a range of 16,825-17,200 and one should look for trading opportunities only post a breakout from this range. A move above 17,200 will then lead to a short term pullback towards 17,600 whereas a breach below 16825 could lead a sharp sell-off,” said Jain.
As per Shrikant Chouhan, Head of Equity Research (Retail), Kotak Securities, “Technically, the market is witnessing non directional activity, once again, the index succeeds to close below 50 day SMA and post gap down opening, it has formed bearish candle. For the traders now, 17125 would be the immediate resistance level. if the index clears the resistance of 17125 then it may hit the level of 17200 However, trading below 17000 could increase further weakness. Below 17000 chance of hitting 16900-16850 would turn bright.”
FII/DII data
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) net sold shares worth ₹4,064.54 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) net bought shares worth ₹1,917.51 crore on Wednesday as per NSE data.
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DALLAS (AP) — Jani Hakanpaa scored on the first shot of the game for Dallas, Joe Pavelski had two assists to reach a career high in points at age 37 and the Stars wrapped up the Western Conference's final playoff spot in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Arizona Coyotes on Wednesday night.
After a seven-round shootout victory at home over Vegas on Tuesday night, the Stars needed only one point to join Nashville in the two wild-card spots.
The Stars got that point by getting to overtime, though they blew a 3-0 lead in the third period. They lost when Travis Boyd scored his 16th goal 1:43 into the extra period past Scott Wedgewood, who had 33 saves against his former team.
Dallas has 96 points, one more than the idle Predators, who have games remaining at Colorado and Arizona. The Stars, who close the regular season at home Friday night against Anaheim, will have to finish ahead of the Predators to take the top wild-card spot since Nashville holds the tiebreaker with more regulation wins if the team tie in the standings.
Anton Stralman scored his eighth goal for Arizona with 16:37 left in regulation, about four minutes before Shayne Gostisbehere’s unassisted goal. Barrett Hayton tied it at 3 with 8:02 left on a 5-on-3 power play.
Hakanpaa, the defenseman with one goal his previous 39 games, scored on a sniper shot from just inside the blue line 4:42 into the game, and only seconds after a faceoff, that went off a Coyotes player on the way to the net. Pavelski had secondary assists on goals by Tyler Seguin and Miro Heiskanen, whose score came with a two-man advantage early in the second period.
Pavelski has a team-high 81 points (27 goals, 54 assists) to surpass his previous career high of 79 with San Jose in 2013-14. He had already bested the 46 assists he had 11 years ago, and last week became the 22nd American-born player to reach 500 career assists.
The Stars missed the playoffs in the shortened 56-game season last year. They went to the Stanley Cup Final in the 2019-20 season that stretched into late September after a COVID-19 pause and finished in an NHL bubble in Canada.
A night after a regulation win would have clinched a playoff spot, Dallas started fast against last-place Arizona. The only win for the Coyotes in their 11 previous games had been 5-3 at playoff-bound Minnesota on Tuesday night, and they scored three times in the third period to get even with the Stars.
Dallas led 2-0 late in the first when 40-goal scorer Jason Robertson's shot ricocheted off the left post and slid across the crease behind Harri Sateri before Seguin knocked it in for his 24th goal.
Sateri stopped 26 shots, and Dallas had several others bang off the posts.
Heiskanen's one-timer from the top of the circle came only 14 seconds into a 5-on-3 opportunity, and made it 3-0.
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The Stars are in the playoffs for the 17th time in the 28 seasons they have played since moving to Dallas from Minnesota. It's the third time in four seasons after making the playoffs only twice in the 10 years before that. ... Sateri started only his fourth game for Arizona since getting claimed off waivers from Toronto. He had allowed five, seven and five goals his first three.
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Coyotes: Host Nashville on Friday night in their final home game at Gila River Arena in Glendale, where they have played home games since 2003. The Coyotes will play at Arizona State's new multi-purpose arena for at least the next three seasons.
Stars: In their first two meetings against Anaheim, the Stars got a pair of 3-2 victories, one in overtime, over a three-night stretch on the road last month.
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Mumbai, April 28 The initial public offering (IPO) of the lifestyle-oriented sports and athleisure footwear company Campus Activewear closes for subscription today.
The IPO has been subscribed 3.21 times so far.
The IPO opened for subscription on Tuesday. The portion reserved for qualified institutional buyers has been subscribed 0.13 times. It has received good response from non-institutional and retail investors. The portion reserved for non institutional investors has been subscribed 5.67 times while that reserved for retail investors has been subscribed 3.94 times. Employee reserved portion has been subscribed 1.42 times.
Half of the offer is reserved for qualified institutional buyers, 15 per cent for non-institutional bidders and 35 per cent for retail investors.
The company had set the price band for the IPO at ₹278 to ₹292 per equity share. The lot size is 51 shares. Investors can bid for a minimum of 51 equity shares and in multiples of 51 equity shares thereafter.
Rainbow Children’s Medicare IPO
The initial public offering of the multi-speciality pediatric and obstetrics and gynaecology hospital chain Rainbow Children’s Medicare opened for subscription on Wednesday.
The IPO was subscribed 0.29 times on day one.
The portion reserved for qualified institutional investors was subscribed 0.10 times while that for non-institutional investors was subscribed 0.11 times The portion reserved for retail bidders was subscribed 0.48 times.The employee reservation portion was subscribed 0.07 times.
The company has fixed the price band at ₹516 to ₹542. Bids can be made for a minimum of 27 equity shares and in multiples thereafter. The ₹1,582 crore initial share sale will close on April 29.
Half the offer has been reserved for qualified institutional investors, 15 per cent for non-institutional investors, and the rest 35 per cent, for retail bidders.The offer also includes employee reservation portion of 3 lakh shares not exceeding 5 per cent of the post-offer paid-up equity share capital.
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Reliance and Viacom18 have announced a strategic partnership with Bodhi Tree Systems, which is a platform of James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems and Uday Shankar. Bodhi Tree Systems, along with a consortium of investors will put ₹13,500 crore in the Mukesh Ambani-backed Viacom18.
Under the deal, Reliance Projects & Property Management Services Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries which has significant presence in television, OTT, distribution, content creation, and production services, will invest ₹1,645 crore. In addition, JioCinema OTT app will be transferred to Viacom18.
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Equinor ASA, the Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company. The MoU was inked on April 26, 2022 in for collaboration and partnership in areas of upstream Exploration & Production, midstream, downstream and Clean energy options, including Carbon Capture Utilization & Sequestration (CCUS).
Adani Enterprises has incorporated two wholly-owned subsidiaries. It has incorporated a WOS namely, AMG Media Networks Limited on April 26, 2022, with an initial authorized and paid-up share capital of ₹1,00,000 each to carry on the business of media-related activities, including inter alia the publishing, advertising, broadcasting, distributing etc. of content over different types of media networks. AMG Media Networks Limited will commence its business operations in due course, the company informed the exchanges. It has incorporated a WOS namely, Puri Natural Resources Limited (“PNRL”), on April 27, 2022, with an authorized and paid-up share capital of ₹10,00,000 each to carry on manufacturing and processing of minerals, TiO2 Slag manufacturing, pigment manufacturing etc. and to do all necessary and incidental activities in this regard. PNRL will commence its business operations in due course, it said.
PB Fintech Limited made further investment of ₹450 crore in Policybazaar Insurance Brokers Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the company, With this further investment, the company has completed the entire ₹700 crore investment as approved by the Board earlier. The present investment will allow the cmpany to strengthen the financial health of the wholly-owned subsidiary to meet its general operating expenses and enhancing brand awareness, officepresence and strategic initiatives, it said
. Life Insurance Corporation of India has raised its stake in Tata Consumer to 5.008 per cent, up from 4.993 per cent, purchasing 1.36 lakh equity shares in the company via open market transactions on April 26.
Escorts Ltd has informed the exchanges that CRISIL Ratings Limited has upgraded its long-term rating by one notch from “AA” to “AA+” with revision in outlook from “watch with Positive implications” to “Stable”. CRISIL has also reaffirmed its short term rating to “ A1+.
The Board of Directors of SKP Securities on Saturday, April 30, 2022 in a meeting will also consider the proposal for Bonus Issue of equity shares.
The Board of Directors of Banas Finance Ltd have approved the change of objects for raising of funds through Right Issue for an aggregate amount of up to ₹4980,00,000 as approved on December 24,2021 by including the object of investment in associate company along objects of working capital and other corporate purposes. The company will accordingly make a revised application to BSE Limited For in-principle approval, it said.
BLS International Services Ltd has fixed Tuesday, May 17, 2022 as the record date for the purpose of ascertaining the eligibility of shareholders entitled for issuance of Bonus Equity Shares of the company in the proportion of one equity share of ₹1 each for every one exiting equity share of ₹1 each, subject to the approval of shareholders of the company on issue of bonus shares in the ensuing EGM to be held on Monday, May 9, 2022.
The Board of Kohinoor Foods has considered and approved the proposal of raising of funds by rights issue for an aggregate amount od ₹49.5 crore.
The Board of Directors of the Novartis has approved the appointment of Shilpa Joshi as the Chief Financial Officer and Key Managerial Personnel of the Company with effect from May 1, 2022
Results calendar: Axis Bank, Bajaj Finserv, SBI Life Insurance Company, IIFL Finance, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, PNB Housing Finance, Biocon, Ambuja Cements, Vedanta, Agro Tech Foods, Coromandel International, IndiaMART InterMESH, Laurus Labs,Mphasis, Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care, Shoppers Stop, Shriram Transport Finance, Sterlite Technologies, Varun Beverages, Embassy Office Parks REIT and Fineotex Chemical.
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The state-by-state winning lottery numbers through Wednesday:
6-6-2
(six, six, two)
19-21-36-38-40
(nineteen, twenty-one, thirty-six, thirty-eight, forty)
09-13-18-29-32-34
(nine, thirteen, eighteen, twenty-nine, thirty-two, thirty-four)
22-23-26-29-36-40
(twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-nine, thirty-six, forty)
Estimated jackpot: $345,000
0-1-2
(zero, one, two)
1-1-9
(one, one, nine)
7-9-7-6
(seven, nine, seven, six)
5-6-3-2
(five, six, three, two)
15-20-26-35-37
(fifteen, twenty, twenty-six, thirty-five, thirty-seven)
Estimated jackpot: $110,000
7-7-3
(seven, seven, three)
4-1-1
(four, one, one)
8-8-4-1
(eight, eight, four, one)
1st:5 California Classic-2nd:6 Whirl Win-3rd:9 Winning Spirit, Race Time: 1:49.36
(1st: 5 California Classic, 2nd: 6 Whirl Win, 3rd: 9 Winning Spirit; Race Time: one: 49.36)
Estimated jackpot: $408,000
01-04-18-23-25
(one, four, eighteen, twenty-three, twenty-five)
Estimated jackpot: $75,000
03-11-13-23-34, Mega Ball: 23
(three, eleven, thirteen, twenty-three, thirty-four; Mega Ball: twenty-three)
18-21-28-29-31
(eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty-one)
Estimated jackpot: $20,000
04-11-16-20-33-37
(four, eleven, sixteen, twenty, thirty-three, thirty-seven)
Estimated jackpot: $5 million
05-09-24-26-35-36
(five, nine, twenty-four, twenty-six, thirty-five, thirty-six)
4-3-4
(four, three, four)
7-9-9
(seven, nine, nine)
08-17-19-30-35
(eight, seventeen, nineteen, thirty, thirty-five)
3-3-4, WB: 6
(three, three, four; WB: six)
9-4-5, WB: 4
(nine, four, five; WB: four)
8-3-1-4, WB: 6
(eight, three, one, four; WB: six)
9-7-0-5, WB:
(nine, seven, zero, five; WB: zero)
18-19-32-33-34-35
(eighteen, nineteen, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five)
Estimated jackpot: $70,000
0-0-2
(zero, zero, two)
0-2-6
(zero, two, six)
4-9-7-5
(four, nine, seven, five)
2-9-8-8
(two, nine, eight, eight)
0-1
(zero, one)
1-5
(one, five)
4-0-8
(four, zero, eight)
6-2-6
(six, two, six)
3-2-3-3
(three, two, three, three)
3-5-3-7
(three, five, three, seven)
3-3-4-6-3
(three, three, four, six, three)
4-4-9-4-9
(four, four, nine, four, nine)
9-7, Fireball: 6
(nine, seven; Fireball: six)
6-0, Fireball: 7
(six, zero; Fireball: seven)
4-9-7, Fireball: 6
(four, nine, seven; Fireball: six)
1-0-5, Fireball: 7
(one, zero, five; Fireball: seven)
9-8-8-9, Fireball: 6
(nine, eight, eight, nine; Fireball: six)
9-6-9-8, Fireball: 7
(nine, six, nine, eight; Fireball: seven)
5-4-9-0-3, Fireball: 6
(five, four, nine, zero, three; Fireball: six)
5-3-4-8-4, Fireball: 7
(five, three, four, eight, four; Fireball: seven)
2-2-0
(two, two, zero)
8-3-9
(eight, three, nine)
3-7-4-9
(three, seven, four, nine)
0-7-4-8
(zero, seven, four, eight)
4-8-7-9-8
(four, eight, seven, nine, eight)
2-9-3-0-7
(two, nine, three, zero, seven)
09-14-19-32-40
(nine, fourteen, nineteen, thirty-two, forty)
Estimated jackpot: $73,400
6-1-8
(six, one, eight)
5-6-9
(five, six, nine)
6-9-6-0
(six, nine, six, zero)
7-7-3-9
(seven, seven, three, nine)
02-03-09-23-25
(two, three, nine, twenty-three, twenty-five)
08-09-17-18-30
(eight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, thirty)
Estimated jackpot: $250,000
07-09-13-26-35
(seven, nine, thirteen, twenty-six, thirty-five)
Estimated jackpot: $300,000
04-05-09-23-31-34-35-37-38-43-45-48-55-58-60-63-69-72-76-77, BE: 69
(four, five, nine, twenty-three, thirty-one, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, forty-three, forty-five, forty-eight, fifty-five, fifty-eight, sixty, sixty-three, sixty-nine, seventy-two, seventy-six, seventy-seven; BE: sixty-nine)
0-1-0, SB:
(zero, one, zero; SB: zero)
3-5-7-2, SB:
(three, five, seven, two; SB: zero)
0-1-0
(zero, one, zero)
3-5-7-2
(three, five, seven, two)
4-1-6
(four, one, six)
4-5-9
(four, five, nine)
01-02-07-14-17, Cash Ball: 4
(one, two, seven, fourteen, seventeen; Cash Ball: four)
Estimated jackpot: $320,000
05-13-15-23, Cash Ball: 20
(five, thirteen, fifteen, twenty-three; Cash Ball: twenty)
6-5-9
(six, five, nine)
1-0-8
(one, zero, eight)
9-3-8-0
(nine, three, eight, zero)
4-5-9-7
(four, five, nine, seven)
01-30-33-36-38, Bonus: 10
(one, thirty, thirty-three, thirty-six, thirty-eight; Bonus: ten)
5-8-5
(five, eight, five)
4-6-4
(four, six, four)
3-5-2-7
(three, five, two, seven)
5-8-1-9
(five, eight, one, nine)
4-0-4-5-2
(four, zero, four, five, two)
5-7-2-8-4
(five, seven, two, eight, four)
01-03-12-23-26
(one, three, twelve, twenty-three, twenty-six)
19-20-23-30-34-35, ST: 8
(nineteen, twenty, twenty-three, thirty, thirty-four, thirty-five; ST: eight)
3-2-2-1
(three, two, two, one)
2-9-8-9
(two, nine, eight, nine)
01-27-30-38-43-47
(one, twenty-seven, thirty, thirty-eight, forty-three, forty-seven)
Estimated jackpot: $1.05 million
03-17-25-32-37
(three, seventeen, twenty-five, thirty-two, thirty-seven)
06-18-27-28-29-32
(six, eighteen, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty-two)
QH-AS-4C-7C-4S
(QH, AS, 4C, 7C, 4S)
3-7-0
(three, seven, zero)
1-5-1-6
(one, five, one, six)
5-4-8
(five, four, eight)
0-6-9-8
(zero, six, nine, eight)
02-09-23-24-29
(two, nine, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-nine)
Estimated jackpot: $115,000
02-05-09-11-15-20-30-31-32-34-46-51-52-55-57-59-62-64-69-70-72-75
(two, five, nine, eleven, fifteen, twenty, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-four, forty-six, fifty-one, fifty-two, fifty-five, fifty-seven, fifty-nine, sixty-two, sixty-four, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-two, seventy-five)
5-4-6
(five, four, six)
05-15-17-21-23
(five, fifteen, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty-three)
Estimated jackpot: $265,000
05-08-21-22-30
(five, eight, twenty-one, twenty-two, thirty)
Estimated jackpot: $25,000
03-08-10-12-33-36
(three, eight, ten, twelve, thirty-three, thirty-six)
9-3-7
(nine, three, seven)
4-3-5
(four, three, five)
3-2-6-9
(three, two, six, nine)
3-3-2-2
(three, three, two, two)
11-19-27-38-39
(eleven, nineteen, twenty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine)
10-11-21-24, Bonus: 7
(ten, eleven, twenty-one, twenty-four; Bonus: seven)
Estimated jackpot: $45,170
03-07-08-13-19
(three, seven, eight, thirteen, nineteen)
Month: 3, Day: 29, Year: 45
(Month: three; Day: twenty-nine; Year: forty-five)
2-7-8
(two, seven, eight)
07-13-19-20-29
(seven, thirteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-nine)
3-0-6, Fireball: 9
(three, zero, six; Fireball: nine)
9-8-4-4, Fireball: 9
(nine, eight, four, four; Fireball: nine)
14-19-25-36-39, Xtra: 2
(fourteen, nineteen, twenty-five, thirty-six, thirty-nine; Xtra: two)
2-2-5, Fireball: 2
(two, two, five; Fireball: two)
9-7-8-7, Fireball: 2
(nine, seven, eight, seven; Fireball: two)
7-6-8
(seven, six, eight)
2-3-2-8
(two, three, two, eight)
09-12-18-28-39
(nine, twelve, eighteen, twenty-eight, thirty-nine)
8-8-2
(eight, eight, two)
3-6-2-2
(three, six, two, two)
7-2-8
(seven, two, eight)
4-1-6-3
(four, one, six, three)
24-32-34-37-39
(twenty-four, thirty-two, thirty-four, thirty-seven, thirty-nine)
04-07-09-14-22-23-27-33-34-36-38-39-42-50-55-57-59-66-74-76
(four, seven, nine, fourteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-seven, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty-two, fifty, fifty-five, fifty-seven, fifty-nine, sixty-six, seventy-four, seventy-six)
05-08-30-44-51-55, Bonus: 38
(five, eight, thirty, forty-four, fifty-one, fifty-five; Bonus: thirty-eight)
8-7-5, Lucky Sum: 20
(eight, seven, five; Lucky Sum: twenty)
7-0-7-5, Lucky Sum: 19
(seven, zero, seven, five; Lucky Sum: nineteen)
06-07-36-42-46-48, Kicker: 7-6-8-6-1-9
(six, seven, thirty-six, forty-two, forty-six, forty-eight; Kicker: seven, six, eight, six, one, nine)
Estimated jackpot: $26.4 million
7-1-1
(seven, one, one)
7-9-6
(seven, nine, six)
3-9-3-6
(three, nine, three, six)
4-1-2-5
(four, one, two, five)
9-9-0-6-6
(nine, nine, zero, six, six)
0-2-1-7-0
(zero, two, one, seven, zero)
04-08-21-27-38
(four, eight, twenty-one, twenty-seven, thirty-eight)
Estimated jackpot: $130,000
04-07-10-16-18-24-26-32
(four, seven, ten, sixteen, eighteen, twenty-four, twenty-six, thirty-two)
Estimated jackpot: $15,000
01-03-08-25-32-47
(one, three, eight, twenty-five, thirty-two, forty-seven)
5-9-7-5
(five, nine, seven, five)
9-5-2-3
(nine, five, two, three)
7-6-2-2
(seven, six, two, two)
10-19-54-68
(ten, nineteen, fifty-four, sixty-eight)
01-04-30-32-39
(one, four, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-nine)
Estimated jackpot: $710,000
03-05-32-33-34-42
(three, five, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, forty-two)
Estimated jackpot: $680,000
0-5, Wild: 6
(zero, five; Wild: six)
7-3, Wild: 6
(seven, three; Wild: six)
1-2-5, Wild: 6
(one, two, five; Wild: six)
8-0-2, Wild: 6
(eight, zero, two; Wild: six)
2-4-4-9, Wild: 6
(two, four, four, nine; Wild: six)
5-5-9-9, Wild: 6
(five, five, nine, nine; Wild: six)
2-9-0-6-8, Wild: 6
(two, nine, zero, six, eight; Wild: six)
4-5-0-5-9, Wild: 6
(four, five, zero, five, nine; Wild: six)
20-23-24-25-27
(twenty, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-seven)
Estimated jackpot: $30,000
3-7-9-5
(three, seven, nine, five)
9-5-8-9
(nine, five, eight, nine)
06-10-12-17-29, Extra: 34
(six, ten, twelve, seventeen, twenty-nine; Extra: thirty-four)
Estimated jackpot: $42,000
03-04-14-30-32, Power-Up: 2
(three, four, fourteen, thirty, thirty-two; Power, Up: two)
1-9-2, FB: 1
(one, nine, two; FB: one)
2-5-2, FB: 4
(two, five, two; FB: four)
5-0-2-6, FB: 1
(five, zero, two, six; FB: one)
2-8-3-2, FB: 4
(two, eight, three, two; FB: four)
01-02-09-10-14
(one, two, nine, ten, fourteen)
7-0-4, Wild: 3
(seven, zero, four; Wild: three)
1-8-7, Wild: 1
(one, eight, seven; Wild: one)
6-6-1, Wild: 1
(six, six, one; Wild: one)
3-1-5-7, Wild: 8
(three, one, five, seven; Wild: eight)
1-6-8-2, Wild: 4
(one, six, eight, two; Wild: four)
5-9-8-6, Wild:
(five, nine, eight, six; Wild: zero)
02-03-09-10-11-12-13-16-19-22-23-24
(two, three, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, sixteen, nineteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four)
04-05-07-09-12-14-16-18-19-20-21-23
(four, five, seven, nine, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-three)
01-06-12-13-14-15-16-17-20-21-22-23
(one, six, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three)
7-8-3-9, FIREBALL: 9
(seven, eight, three, nine; FIREBALL: nine)
5-1-1-6, FIREBALL: 4
(five, one, one, six; FIREBALL: four)
9-6-4-5, FIREBALL: 4
(nine, six, four, five; FIREBALL: four)
9-3-6, FIREBALL: 6
(nine, three, six; FIREBALL: six)
1-5-3, FIREBALL: 2
(one, five, three; FIREBALL: two)
5-1-5, FIREBALL: 3
(five, one, five; FIREBALL: three)
6-9-1, FB: 9
(six, nine, one; FB: nine)
9-0-6-5, FB: 2
(nine, zero, six, five; FB: two)
2-4-2
(two, four, two)
4-9-4-2
(four, nine, four, two)
01-04-05-06-08-09-12-14-16-17-20
(one, four, five, six, eight, nine, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty)
03-05-07-08-09-10-15-16-17-18-19
(three, five, seven, eight, nine, ten, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen)
0-1-4
(zero, one, four)
0-5-0-6
(zero, five, zero, six)
05-09-10-14-19-35
(five, nine, ten, fourteen, nineteen, thirty-five)
Estimated jackpot: $3.5 million
10-16-20-21-34-37, Doubler: N
(ten, sixteen, twenty, twenty-one, thirty-four, thirty-seven; Doubler: N)
17-22-27-28-31
(seventeen, twenty-two, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty-one)
Estimated jackpot: $17,000
9-9-6
(nine, nine, six)
3-9-8-4
(three, nine, eight, four)
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "All or Nothing Evening" game were:
01-04-05-06-08-09-12-14-16-17-20
(one, four, five, six, eight, nine, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "All or Nothing Evening" game were:
01-04-05-06-08-09-12-14-16-17-20
(one, four, five, six, eight, nine, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty)
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UAN stands for Universal Account Number and is a 12-digit number that is provided by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) to all its members. The number is provided to link the Member Identification Numbers (Member Id) to a single Universal Account Number.
When a person joins a new company, they have to provide their Universal Account Number (UAN) which helps the employer to mark the new assigned Member Identification Number (Member Id) to the already allotted Universal Identification Number (UAN).
According to the new information provided by the EPFO, UAN, if duly seeded with KYC detail, can help the member to enjoy various online services directly without the interference of the employer.
Now, EPFO, on its Twitter account, has released a video displaying how EPF members can know their UAN. So, here is a step-by-step guide;
Step 1: Visit the official website - https://unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.gov.in/memberinterface/
Step 2: Go to 'Know your UAN' under the 'Important Links' tab
Step 3: Enter your mobile number and the captcha code accurately.
Step 4: Once you click on 'Request OTP', you will receive one on your mobile number.
Step 5: Enter the OTP, captcha code, and click on 'Submit'.
Step 6: Enter your full name and date of birth on the next page.
Step 7: Enter either of the two - Aadhaar number or PAN number.
Step 8: Click on 'Submit' after entering the captcha code again.
Step 9: Your UAN number will now be displayed on the screen.
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The board of directors of Karnataka Bank, has appointed Jeevandas Narayan and Kalmanje Gururaj Acharya as additional directors (non-executive, independent) of the bank.
A statement said that Jeevandas Narayan has over 40 years of experience in banking and finance sector. He retired from the State Bank of India (SBI) as Deputy Managing Director. Earlier, he was the nominee director of the SBI on the board of Soma Enterprises Ltd for a short stint in 2017.
He was appointed as additional director (independent) of Manappuram Home Finance Ltd on February 2 2017, and then he held the post of Managing Director from June 2017 to May 2021. Later, he was re-designated as a non- executive director of the company with effect from June 1 2021.
Kalmanje Gururaj Acharya is a senior partner of KG Acharya & Co, Chartered Accountants, Bengaluru, specialising in corporate finance, corporate taxes and company law.
Earlier, he was a director on the board of erstwhile State Bank of Mysore. He was also a member of the expert advisory committee of ICAI, the statement added.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "All or Nothing Night" game were:
01-02-03-07-08-09-12-13-17-18-21-24
(one, two, three, seven, eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, eighteen, twenty-one, twenty-four)
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that the Centre is handing out ‘step-motherly’ treatment to the Maharashtra government.
Despite Maharashtra contributing 38.3 per cent of direct taxes and 15 per cent of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in return, it is getting just 5.5 per cent of the total taxes it sends to the Centre . The highest GST ( 15 per cent) is collected from Maharashtra and the State tops the list when it comes to taxes paid ( GST+ direct taxes) to the Centre.
Maharashtra has to get ₹26,500 crore as its GST dues from the Centre, said Thackeray. CM’s reaction came after PM Narendra Modi observed that some States did not reduce VAT on petrol and diesel despite the excise duty cut by the Centre in November last year.
In an official press statement, CM Thackeray said that Prime Minister has raised the issue of tax on petrol and diesel and alleged that because of the State government the prices of fuel have gone up. “ People need to understand the facts,” said Thackeray
‘No help received natural disasters’
The Chief Minister alleged that despite repeated requests, the Union government has not helped Maharashtra to tackle natural disasters. The Centre has extended more help to Gujarat than Maharashtra. “ When we talk of Union form of government, all States must get equal treatment from the Union,” said Thackeray.
The statement added that after every litre of diesel sold in Mumbai ₹24.38 paisa goes to the union government and ₹22.37 paisa comes to the State. In the case of petrol ₹31.58 paisa goes to the union government as tax and ₹32.55 paisa is the State tax. “ The fact is that petrol and diesel are not expensive because of the State,” said Uddhav Thackeray.
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "Badger 5" game were:
17-22-27-28-31
(seventeen, twenty-two, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty-one)
Estimated jackpot: $17,000
¶ Maximum prize: $45,000
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Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL), which has entered into an agreement with PEP Fuels (a start-up promoted by ONGC for door-to-door delivery of diesel to customer’s premises through mobile dispensers), launched operations in Mangaluru on Tuesday.
A statement by the company said this is an app-based application, wherein the customers can download ‘Pep Fuels’ from Google Play Store and start ordering.
This facility is available for those customers/industries /large residential societies in Mangaluru where the consumption of diesel is for their genset or heavy stationary machineries/equipment and for a minimum quantity of 200 litres or more.
The customers can schedule their requirements and accordingly the mobile dispenser will deliver the fuel directly. PEP Fuels delivery is with IoT/RFID-based technology, reducing the pilferage and losses, the statement said.
The Director (Refinery) of MRPL, Sanjay Varma, inaugurated the facility in Mangaluru, in the presence of BHV Prasad, Executive Director (Marketing and Projects); HC Sathyanarayana, Group General Manager; and Sandeep Thakur, co-founder of PEP Fuels, at MRPL’s retail outlet in Panambur of Mangaluru on Tuesday.
The statement said that plans are afoot to expand this facility to others regions.
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ROCKY HILL, Conn. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Connecticut Lottery's "Cash 5" game were:
08-17-19-30-35
(eight, seventeen, nineteen, thirty, thirty-five)
ROCKY HILL, Conn. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Connecticut Lottery's "Cash 5" game were:
08-17-19-30-35
(eight, seventeen, nineteen, thirty, thirty-five)
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Cash 5" game were:
07-11-19-21-40
(seven, eleven, nineteen, twenty-one, forty)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Cash 5" game were:
07-11-19-21-40
(seven, eleven, nineteen, twenty-one, forty)
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "Cash 5" game were:
03-11-18-20-25
(three, eleven, eighteen, twenty, twenty-five)
Estimated jackpot: $25,000
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "Cash 5" game were:
03-11-18-20-25
(three, eleven, eighteen, twenty, twenty-five)
Estimated jackpot: $25,000
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "Daily 4 Night" game were:
4-1-9-3, FIREBALL: 2
(four, one, nine, three; FIREBALL: two)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Texas Lottery's "Daily 4 Night" game were:
4-1-9-3, FIREBALL: 2
(four, one, nine, three; FIREBALL: two)
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Daily Four-Evening" game were:
5-9-5-5, SB: 3
(five, nine, five, five; SB: three)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Daily Four-Evening" game were:
5-9-5-5, SB: 3
(five, nine, five, five; SB: three)
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "Daily Pick 3" game were:
9-9-6
(nine, nine, six)
¶ Maximum prize: $500
MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "Daily Pick 3" game were:
9-9-6
(nine, nine, six)
¶ Maximum prize: $500
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "Daily Pick 4" game were:
3-9-8-4
(three, nine, eight, four)
¶ Maximum prize: $500
MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "Daily Pick 4" game were:
3-9-8-4
(three, nine, eight, four)
¶ Maximum prize: $500
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Daily Three-Evening" game were:
7-7-3, SB: 3
(seven, seven, three; SB: three)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Daily Three-Evening" game were:
7-7-3, SB: 3
(seven, seven, three; SB: three)
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Easy 5" game were:
05-14-18-28-31
(five, fourteen, eighteen, twenty-eight, thirty-one)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Louisiana Lottery's "Easy 5" game were:
05-14-18-28-31
(five, fourteen, eighteen, twenty-eight, thirty-one)
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https://www.myjournalcourier.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Easy-5-game-17132407.php
| 2022-04-28T04:07:57
|
en
| 0.866927
|
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Hit 5" game were:
12-13-27-37-40
(twelve, thirteen, twenty-seven, thirty-seven, forty)
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Hit 5" game were:
12-13-27-37-40
(twelve, thirteen, twenty-seven, thirty-seven, forty)
|
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Hit-5-game-17132440.php
| 2022-04-28T04:08:03
|
en
| 0.890967
|
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|
https://sportspyder.com/nhl/ottawa-senators/articles/39307324
| 2022-04-28T04:08:05
|
en
| 0.738227
|
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Hoosier Lotto" game were:
16-19-22-29-31-34
(sixteen, nineteen, twenty-two, twenty-nine, thirty-one, thirty-four)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Indiana Lottery's "Hoosier Lotto" game were:
16-19-22-29-31-34
(sixteen, nineteen, twenty-two, twenty-nine, thirty-one, thirty-four)
|
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Hoosier-Lotto-game-17132431.php
| 2022-04-28T04:08:09
|
en
| 0.857171
|
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|
https://sportspyder.com/mlb/st-louis-cardinals/articles/39307287
| 2022-04-28T04:08:11
|
en
| 0.738227
|
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Keno" game were:
02-07-18-22-24-31-34-35-37-39-41-43-45-46-55-56-63-66-69-76
(two, seven, eighteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, thirty-one, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-seven, thirty-nine, forty-one, forty-three, forty-five, forty-six, fifty-five, fifty-six, sixty-three, sixty-six, sixty-nine, seventy-six)
|
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/lottery/article/Winning-numbers-drawn-in-Keno-game-17132441.php
| 2022-04-28T04:08:16
|
en
| 0.853773
|
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https://sportspyder.com/mlb/st-louis-cardinals/articles/39307657
| 2022-04-28T04:08:17
|
en
| 0.738227
|
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https://sportspyder.com/mlb/st-louis-cardinals/articles/39307704
| 2022-04-28T04:08:19
|
en
| 0.738227
|
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