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https://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/suspect-killed-in-gunfire-exchange-with-deputy-identified/article_c9fa1af2-c80c-5eb8-8e37-75b3e00ed848.html
CHEYENNE — The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office has identified the suspect killed over the weekend amid an exchange of gunfire with a deputy. The deputy survived the shooting and has been described as doing OK. In a brief statement Monday providing updated details of the shooting incident, LCSO said that "the deceased suspect from this shooting incident has been identified as 31-year-old Rance Tillman of Cheyenne." No further details about Tillman were available from local authorities. He does not appear to have a criminal record involving any felonies in Laramie County, based on a search performed for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle by an official in the Laramie County District Court Clerk's Office. On Saturday, a deputy had been shot but survived after a suspect in a robbery of a student at Laramie County Community College later opened fire following a brief, slow-speed chase. The shooting incident occurred in approximately the 3500 block of Miles Court. People are also reading… As of Monday, the sheriff’s deputy remained in the hospital at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and still was in stable condition, the sheriff’s office said. LCSO further described the deputy's condition as "still recovering." The deputy-involved shooting incident continues to be under investigation by the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. DCI typically investigates such incidents for LCSO. Sheriff Danny Glick had requested this involvement. Once DCI finishes its review, it may write a report, according to Forrest Williams, interim director of the state agency. "Our report on this situation will be provided to the district attorney's office," Williams told the WTE Saturday.
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2022-04-05 03:56:30+00:00
CHEYENNE – The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office has identified the suspect killed over the weekend amid an exchange of gunfire with a deputy. The deputy survived the shooting and has been described as doing OK. In a brief statement Monday providing updated details of the shooting incident, LCSO said that "the deceased suspect from this shooting incident has been identified as 31-year-old Rance Tillman of Cheyenne." No further details about Tillman were available from local authorities. He does not appear to have a criminal record involving any felonies in Laramie County, based on a search performed for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle by an official in the Laramie County District Court Clerk's Office. On Saturday, a deputy had been shot but survived after a suspect in a robbery of a student at Laramie County Community College later opened fire after a brief, slow-speed chase. The shooting incident occurred in approximately the 3500 block of Miles Court. As of Monday, the sheriff’s deputy remained in the hospital at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and still was in stable condition, the sheriff’s office said. LCSO further described the deputy's condition as "still recovering." The deputy-involved shooting incident continues to be under investigation by the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. DCI typically investigates such incidents for LCSO, and Sheriff Danny Glick had requested this involvement. Once DCI finishes its review, it may write a report, according to Forrest Williams, interim director of the state agency. "Our report on this situation will be provided to the district attorney's office," Williams told the WTE Saturday. Such a document could be released to the public, following the finalization of any decision made by the local prosecutor (in this instance, likely the D.A.) on the case, he added. "That’s quite ways down the road before we will be able to do that," Williams said of when such a document could be available and when the probe would be wrapped up. Also over the weekend, an LCCC spokesperson provided a rundown of what occurred in the incident that began on campus. At approximately 1:20 p.m., the college's Campus Safety office was called by an LCCC student reporting that their phone and car keys had been stolen. This student also "contacted the Laramie County Sheriff’s Department regarding the incident," the spokesperson wrote in an email to the WTE. "LCCC Campus Safety remained available to provide support as needed." When Campus Safety responded to the incident, "the non-student had already left campus," the spokesperson wrote. "The Laramie County Sheriff’s Department was notified of the situation and took prompt action. LCCC would like to thank our Campus Safety team and the Laramie County Sheriff’s Department for their assistance, and our thoughts go out to the injured deputy and his family." Many others shared similar sentiments. In response to a Facebook post on the LCSO's page about the incident, more than 200 comments had been made as of Monday evening. Many of those posting said they were praying for the deputy, and offered other supportive statements.
https://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/suspect-killed-in-gunfire-exchange-with-deputy-identified/article_c9fa1af2-c80c-5eb8-8e37-75b3e00ed848.html
CHEYENNE — The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office has identified the suspect killed over the weekend amid an exchange of gunfire with a deputy. The deputy survived the shooting and has been described as doing OK. In a brief statement Monday providing updated details of the shooting incident, LCSO said that "the deceased suspect from this shooting incident has been identified as 31-year-old Rance Tillman of Cheyenne." No further details about Tillman were available from local authorities. He does not appear to have a criminal record involving any felonies in Laramie County, based on a search performed for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle by an official in the Laramie County District Court Clerk's Office. On Saturday, a deputy had been shot but survived after a suspect in a robbery of a student at Laramie County Community College later opened fire following a brief, slow-speed chase. The shooting incident occurred in approximately the 3500 block of Miles Court. People are also reading… As of Monday, the sheriff’s deputy remained in the hospital at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and still was in stable condition, the sheriff’s office said. LCSO further described the deputy's condition as "still recovering." The deputy-involved shooting incident continues to be under investigation by the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation. DCI typically investigates such incidents for LCSO. Sheriff Danny Glick had requested this involvement. Once DCI finishes its review, it may write a report, according to Forrest Williams, interim director of the state agency. "Our report on this situation will be provided to the district attorney's office," Williams told the WTE Saturday.
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2022-04-05 09:28:59+00:00
On Saturday, April 2nd, 2022, at approximately 2:25 PM, Laramie County Sheriff’s deputies contacted a suspect in the area of Cahill Park in relation to a prior assault call at the Laramie County Community College. A slow speed pursuit was initiated with the suspect vehicle, which ended in the area of Miles Court, where an officer involved shooting took place. One of our Patrol Deputies was shot and is currently in the ICU Unit at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center in stable condition. The suspect is deceased and there is no further risk to public safety. The incident was turned over to the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) for the investigation of the officer involved shooting. Please direct any additional inquiries into this investigation to DCI. The deceased suspect from this shooting incident has been identified as 31-year-old Rance Tillman of Cheyenne. The wounded deputy is still recovering at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center where he is listed in stable condition. The incident is still under investigation by the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI)
https://www.kron4.com/reviews/br/home-br/cleaning-tools-supplies-br/best-biodegradable-dog-poop-bags/
Which biodegradable dog poop bags are best? Everybody poops, including your dog, even if you’d rather they didn’t. Picking up poop is one of the least fun aspects of having a dog, but you can at least make it more eco-friendly by using biodegradable dog poop bags. It’s important to consider how earth-friendly your chosen biodegradable bags are, because not all are equally good for the planet. My AlphaPet Dog Poop Bags are natural, cornstarch-based waste bags and a great choice for the eco-conscious pet parent. What to know before you buy biodegradable dog poop bags Biodegradable vs. compostable You might be wondering if there’s a difference between biodegradable and compostable poop bags. Both compostable and biodegradable bags break down over time but compostable bags are made of natural, usually plant-based, materials, while biodegradable bags can be made of natural or synthetic materials, such as plastics. This means compostable bags are always biodegradable by default, but not all biodegradable poop bags are compostable. Ultimately, compostable versions are more eco-friendly than non-compostable biodegradable bags, which can leave microplastics in the earth. Scented vs. unscented Dog waste bags come in scented and unscented varieties. It seems there’s a degree of personal preference here as many people firmly prefer one type over the other. Some folks like having a scent to disguise the odor of what’s inside. Others find scented bags sickly sweet and think the fragrance of the bag just mixes with the smell of what’s inside rather than covering, making things even worse. If you’re unsure, try a small roll of scented bags so you won’t have to use them for too long if you don’t like them. Size If you have a small dog, you probably don’t worry too much about poop bag size, but it’s of major concern when you have a big dog that leaves big piles of waste behind. Most biodegradable waste bags are generously sized, measuring at least 9 by 12 inches, which is large enough to fit both hands inside when just one won’t do it. Some even have gussets that expand the width of the bag when you need the extra room. What to look for in quality biodegradable dog poop bags Thickness When a poop bag is too thin, you run the risk of putting your finger through it while picking up after your dog — an experience nobody wants. The thickness of dog waste bags is often expressed in microns. Around 12-15 microns is average, but something around the 20 microns mark feels reassuringly sturdy. Handles It’s easier to tie bags with handles and to carry full bags around with you until you reach a bin. This is useful while out on walks, especially in rural areas where you might not find a bin until you get to the end of your walk. Easy tear Easy tear bags separate at the perforation line easily, without ripping the bag you’re trying to remove. This helps prevent situations where you pick up waste without realizing that you’ve just made a hole in your bag. How much you can expect to spend on biodegradable dog poop bags Packs of biodegradable poop bags cost roughly $10-$50 depending on the size of the pack and the quality of the bags. Consider the cost per bag as well as the overall price. Biodegradable dog poop bags FAQ Can you flush biodegradable poop bags? A. No, you shouldn’t flush them as they take a while to fully degrade and could clog your pipes. However, if you think flushing dog poop might be a more eco-friendly solution to throwing it in the bin, you can pick it up with a pooper scooper and flush it down the toilet unbagged in some areas. Just check your municipal sewage guidelines to see if this is allowed where you live. Can dog poop go in a compost bin? A. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, it’s safe to use composted dog waste as a soil additive for landscaping, lawn establishment and plant beds, as long as you don’t use it on fruits, vegetables or anything else that’s going to be eaten by humans. Proper composting removes pathogens, making it safe to use. Don’t compost dog waste on its own, however, add it to your usual garden compost pile. What are the best biodegradable dog poop bags to buy? Top biodegradable dog poop bags What you need to know: Made from cornstarch, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. What you’ll love: You can choose either unscented bags or bags with a light rose scent. They’re thick enough that you don’t need to worry about your hand going through them and meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. What you should consider: These bags don’t have handles, so they’re trickier to tie and carry. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top biodegradable dog poop bags for the money Pogi’s Compostable Dog Poop Bags What you need to know: These plant-based poop bags are certified compostable and contain no plastic. What you’ll love: The handles make them easy to tie and carry until you reach a suitable bin when out on walks. They’re large, strong and thick, so you can use them without mess or mishaps. What you should consider: There isn’t a scented option for buyers who would prefer that. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Wooflinen Compostable Dog Waste Bags What you need to know: Completely vegetable-based, these poop bags are good for the environment and just as strong as plastic versions. What you’ll love: These bags are certified compostable using the European alternative to the ASTM 6400 standard. They’re easy to open, which is good news for impatient pups, and they separate without tearing. What you should consider: While they’re strong, some users didn’t like that they’re translucent and feel somewhat thin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-05 18:09:44+00:00
Which biodegradable dog poop bags are best? Everybody poops, including your dog, even if you’d rather they didn’t. Picking up poop is one of the least fun aspects of having a dog, but you can at least make it more eco-friendly by using biodegradable dog poop bags. It’s important to consider how earth-friendly your chosen biodegradable bags are, because not all are equally good for the planet. My AlphaPet Dog Poop Bags are natural, cornstarch-based waste bags and a great choice for the eco-conscious pet parent. What to know before you buy biodegradable dog poop bags Biodegradable vs. compostable You might be wondering if there’s a difference between biodegradable and compostable poop bags. Both compostable and biodegradable bags break down over time but compostable bags are made of natural, usually plant-based, materials, while biodegradable bags can be made of natural or synthetic materials, such as plastics. This means compostable bags are always biodegradable by default, but not all biodegradable poop bags are compostable. Ultimately, compostable versions are more eco-friendly than non-compostable biodegradable bags, which can leave microplastics in the earth. Scented vs. unscented Dog waste bags come in scented and unscented varieties. It seems there’s a degree of personal preference here as many people firmly prefer one type over the other. Some folks like having a scent to disguise the odor of what’s inside. Others find scented bags sickly sweet and think the fragrance of the bag just mixes with the smell of what’s inside rather than covering, making things even worse. If you’re unsure, try a small roll of scented bags so you won’t have to use them for too long if you don’t like them. Size If you have a small dog, you probably don’t worry too much about poop bag size, but it’s of major concern when you have a big dog that leaves big piles of waste behind. Most biodegradable waste bags are generously sized, measuring at least 9 by 12 inches, which is large enough to fit both hands inside when just one won’t do it. Some even have gussets that expand the width of the bag when you need the extra room. What to look for in quality biodegradable dog poop bags Thickness When a poop bag is too thin, you run the risk of putting your finger through it while picking up after your dog — an experience nobody wants. The thickness of dog waste bags is often expressed in microns. Around 12-15 microns is average, but something around the 20 microns mark feels reassuringly sturdy. Handles It’s easier to tie bags with handles and to carry full bags around with you until you reach a bin. This is useful while out on walks, especially in rural areas where you might not find a bin until you get to the end of your walk. Easy tear Easy tear bags separate at the perforation line easily, without ripping the bag you’re trying to remove. This helps prevent situations where you pick up waste without realizing that you’ve just made a hole in your bag. How much you can expect to spend on biodegradable dog poop bags Packs of biodegradable poop bags cost roughly $10-$50 depending on the size of the pack and the quality of the bags. Consider the cost per bag as well as the overall price. Biodegradable dog poop bags FAQ Can you flush biodegradable poop bags? A. No, you shouldn’t flush them as they take a while to fully degrade and could clog your pipes. However, if you think flushing dog poop might be a more eco-friendly solution to throwing it in the bin, you can pick it up with a pooper scooper and flush it down the toilet unbagged in some areas. Just check your municipal sewage guidelines to see if this is allowed where you live. Can dog poop go in a compost bin? A. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, it’s safe to use composted dog waste as a soil additive for landscaping, lawn establishment and plant beds, as long as you don’t use it on fruits, vegetables or anything else that’s going to be eaten by humans. Proper composting removes pathogens, making it safe to use. Don’t compost dog waste on its own, however, add it to your usual garden compost pile. What are the best biodegradable dog poop bags to buy? Top biodegradable dog poop bags What you need to know: Made from cornstarch, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. What you’ll love: You can choose either unscented bags or bags with a light rose scent. They’re thick enough that you don’t need to worry about your hand going through them and meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. What you should consider: These bags don’t have handles, so they’re trickier to tie and carry. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top biodegradable dog poop bags for the money Pogi’s Compostable Dog Poop Bags What you need to know: These plant-based poop bags are certified compostable and contain no plastic. What you’ll love: The handles make them easy to tie and carry until you reach a suitable bin when out on walks. They’re large, strong and thick, so you can use them without mess or mishaps. What you should consider: There isn’t a scented option for buyers who would prefer that. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Wooflinen Compostable Dog Waste Bags What you need to know: Completely vegetable-based, these poop bags are good for the environment and just as strong as plastic versions. What you’ll love: These bags are certified compostable using the European alternative to the ASTM 6400 standard. They’re easy to open, which is good news for impatient pups, and they separate without tearing. What you should consider: While they’re strong, some users didn’t like that they’re translucent and feel somewhat thin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
https://www.kron4.com/reviews/br/home-br/cleaning-tools-supplies-br/best-biodegradable-dog-poop-bags/
Which biodegradable dog poop bags are best? Everybody poops, including your dog, even if you’d rather they didn’t. Picking up poop is one of the least fun aspects of having a dog, but you can at least make it more eco-friendly by using biodegradable dog poop bags. It’s important to consider how earth-friendly your chosen biodegradable bags are, because not all are equally good for the planet. My AlphaPet Dog Poop Bags are natural, cornstarch-based waste bags and a great choice for the eco-conscious pet parent. What to know before you buy biodegradable dog poop bags Biodegradable vs. compostable You might be wondering if there’s a difference between biodegradable and compostable poop bags. Both compostable and biodegradable bags break down over time but compostable bags are made of natural, usually plant-based, materials, while biodegradable bags can be made of natural or synthetic materials, such as plastics. This means compostable bags are always biodegradable by default, but not all biodegradable poop bags are compostable. Ultimately, compostable versions are more eco-friendly than non-compostable biodegradable bags, which can leave microplastics in the earth. Scented vs. unscented Dog waste bags come in scented and unscented varieties. It seems there’s a degree of personal preference here as many people firmly prefer one type over the other. Some folks like having a scent to disguise the odor of what’s inside. Others find scented bags sickly sweet and think the fragrance of the bag just mixes with the smell of what’s inside rather than covering, making things even worse. If you’re unsure, try a small roll of scented bags so you won’t have to use them for too long if you don’t like them. Size If you have a small dog, you probably don’t worry too much about poop bag size, but it’s of major concern when you have a big dog that leaves big piles of waste behind. Most biodegradable waste bags are generously sized, measuring at least 9 by 12 inches, which is large enough to fit both hands inside when just one won’t do it. Some even have gussets that expand the width of the bag when you need the extra room. What to look for in quality biodegradable dog poop bags Thickness When a poop bag is too thin, you run the risk of putting your finger through it while picking up after your dog — an experience nobody wants. The thickness of dog waste bags is often expressed in microns. Around 12-15 microns is average, but something around the 20 microns mark feels reassuringly sturdy. Handles It’s easier to tie bags with handles and to carry full bags around with you until you reach a bin. This is useful while out on walks, especially in rural areas where you might not find a bin until you get to the end of your walk. Easy tear Easy tear bags separate at the perforation line easily, without ripping the bag you’re trying to remove. This helps prevent situations where you pick up waste without realizing that you’ve just made a hole in your bag. How much you can expect to spend on biodegradable dog poop bags Packs of biodegradable poop bags cost roughly $10-$50 depending on the size of the pack and the quality of the bags. Consider the cost per bag as well as the overall price. Biodegradable dog poop bags FAQ Can you flush biodegradable poop bags? A. No, you shouldn’t flush them as they take a while to fully degrade and could clog your pipes. However, if you think flushing dog poop might be a more eco-friendly solution to throwing it in the bin, you can pick it up with a pooper scooper and flush it down the toilet unbagged in some areas. Just check your municipal sewage guidelines to see if this is allowed where you live. Can dog poop go in a compost bin? A. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, it’s safe to use composted dog waste as a soil additive for landscaping, lawn establishment and plant beds, as long as you don’t use it on fruits, vegetables or anything else that’s going to be eaten by humans. Proper composting removes pathogens, making it safe to use. Don’t compost dog waste on its own, however, add it to your usual garden compost pile. What are the best biodegradable dog poop bags to buy? Top biodegradable dog poop bags What you need to know: Made from cornstarch, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. What you’ll love: You can choose either unscented bags or bags with a light rose scent. They’re thick enough that you don’t need to worry about your hand going through them and meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. What you should consider: These bags don’t have handles, so they’re trickier to tie and carry. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top biodegradable dog poop bags for the money Pogi’s Compostable Dog Poop Bags What you need to know: These plant-based poop bags are certified compostable and contain no plastic. What you’ll love: The handles make them easy to tie and carry until you reach a suitable bin when out on walks. They’re large, strong and thick, so you can use them without mess or mishaps. What you should consider: There isn’t a scented option for buyers who would prefer that. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Wooflinen Compostable Dog Waste Bags What you need to know: Completely vegetable-based, these poop bags are good for the environment and just as strong as plastic versions. What you’ll love: These bags are certified compostable using the European alternative to the ASTM 6400 standard. They’re easy to open, which is good news for impatient pups, and they separate without tearing. What you should consider: While they’re strong, some users didn’t like that they’re translucent and feel somewhat thin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-05 18:13:42+00:00
Which biodegradable dog poop bags are best? Everybody poops, including your dog, even if you’d rather they didn’t. Picking up poop is one of the least fun aspects of having a dog, but you can at least make it more eco-friendly by using biodegradable dog poop bags. It’s important to consider how earth-friendly your chosen biodegradable bags are, because not all are equally good for the planet. My AlphaPet Dog Poop Bags are natural, cornstarch-based waste bags and a great choice for the eco-conscious pet parent. What to know before you buy biodegradable dog poop bags Biodegradable vs. compostable You might be wondering if there’s a difference between biodegradable and compostable poop bags. Both compostable and biodegradable bags break down over time but compostable bags are made of natural, usually plant-based, materials, while biodegradable bags can be made of natural or synthetic materials, such as plastics. This means compostable bags are always biodegradable by default, but not all biodegradable poop bags are compostable. Ultimately, compostable versions are more eco-friendly than non-compostable biodegradable bags, which can leave microplastics in the earth. Scented vs. unscented Dog waste bags come in scented and unscented varieties. It seems there’s a degree of personal preference here as many people firmly prefer one type over the other. Some folks like having a scent to disguise the odor of what’s inside. Others find scented bags sickly sweet and think the fragrance of the bag just mixes with the smell of what’s inside rather than covering, making things even worse. If you’re unsure, try a small roll of scented bags so you won’t have to use them for too long if you don’t like them. Size If you have a small dog, you probably don’t worry too much about poop bag size, but it’s of major concern when you have a big dog that leaves big piles of waste behind. Most biodegradable waste bags are generously sized, measuring at least 9 by 12 inches, which is large enough to fit both hands inside when just one won’t do it. Some even have gussets that expand the width of the bag when you need the extra room. What to look for in quality biodegradable dog poop bags Thickness When a poop bag is too thin, you run the risk of putting your finger through it while picking up after your dog — an experience nobody wants. The thickness of dog waste bags is often expressed in microns. Around 12-15 microns is average, but something around the 20 microns mark feels reassuringly sturdy. Handles It’s easier to tie bags with handles and to carry full bags around with you until you reach a bin. This is useful while out on walks, especially in rural areas where you might not find a bin until you get to the end of your walk. Easy tear Easy tear bags separate at the perforation line easily, without ripping the bag you’re trying to remove. This helps prevent situations where you pick up waste without realizing that you’ve just made a hole in your bag. How much you can expect to spend on biodegradable dog poop bags Packs of biodegradable poop bags cost roughly $10-$50 depending on the size of the pack and the quality of the bags. Consider the cost per bag as well as the overall price. Biodegradable dog poop bags FAQ Can you flush biodegradable poop bags? A. No, you shouldn’t flush them as they take a while to fully degrade and could clog your pipes. However, if you think flushing dog poop might be a more eco-friendly solution to throwing it in the bin, you can pick it up with a pooper scooper and flush it down the toilet unbagged in some areas. Just check your municipal sewage guidelines to see if this is allowed where you live. Can dog poop go in a compost bin? A. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, it’s safe to use composted dog waste as a soil additive for landscaping, lawn establishment and plant beds, as long as you don’t use it on fruits, vegetables or anything else that’s going to be eaten by humans. Proper composting removes pathogens, making it safe to use. Don’t compost dog waste on its own, however, add it to your usual garden compost pile. What are the best biodegradable dog poop bags to buy? Top biodegradable dog poop bags What you need to know: Made from cornstarch, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. What you’ll love: You can choose either unscented bags or bags with a light rose scent. They’re thick enough that you don’t need to worry about your hand going through them and meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. What you should consider: These bags don’t have handles, so they’re trickier to tie and carry. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top biodegradable dog poop bags for the money Pogi’s Compostable Dog Poop Bags What you need to know: These plant-based poop bags are certified compostable and contain no plastic. What you’ll love: The handles make them easy to tie and carry until you reach a suitable bin when out on walks. They’re large, strong and thick, so you can use them without mess or mishaps. What you should consider: There isn’t a scented option for buyers who would prefer that. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Wooflinen Compostable Dog Waste Bags What you need to know: Completely vegetable-based, these poop bags are good for the environment and just as strong as plastic versions. What you’ll love: These bags are certified compostable using the European alternative to the ASTM 6400 standard. They’re easy to open, which is good news for impatient pups, and they separate without tearing. What you should consider: While they’re strong, some users didn’t like that they’re translucent and feel somewhat thin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which biodegradable dog poop bags are best? Everybody poops, including your dog, even if you’d rather they didn’t. Picking up poop is one of the least fun aspects of having a dog, but you can at least make it more eco-friendly by using biodegradable dog poop bags. It’s important to consider how earth-friendly your chosen biodegradable bags are, because not all are equally good for the planet. My AlphaPet Dog Poop Bags are natural, cornstarch-based waste bags and a great choice for the eco-conscious pet parent. What to know before you buy biodegradable dog poop bags Biodegradable vs. compostable You might be wondering if there’s a difference between biodegradable and compostable poop bags. Both compostable and biodegradable bags break down over time but compostable bags are made of natural, usually plant-based, materials, while biodegradable bags can be made of natural or synthetic materials, such as plastics. This means compostable bags are always biodegradable by default, but not all biodegradable poop bags are compostable. Ultimately, compostable versions are more eco-friendly than non-compostable biodegradable bags, which can leave microplastics in the earth. Scented vs. unscented Dog waste bags come in scented and unscented varieties. It seems there’s a degree of personal preference here as many people firmly prefer one type over the other. Some folks like having a scent to disguise the odor of what’s inside. Others find scented bags sickly sweet and think the fragrance of the bag just mixes with the smell of what’s inside rather than covering, making things even worse. If you’re unsure, try a small roll of scented bags so you won’t have to use them for too long if you don’t like them. Size If you have a small dog, you probably don’t worry too much about poop bag size, but it’s of major concern when you have a big dog that leaves big piles of waste behind. Most biodegradable waste bags are generously sized, measuring at least 9 by 12 inches, which is large enough to fit both hands inside when just one won’t do it. Some even have gussets that expand the width of the bag when you need the extra room. What to look for in quality biodegradable dog poop bags Thickness When a poop bag is too thin, you run the risk of putting your finger through it while picking up after your dog — an experience nobody wants. The thickness of dog waste bags is often expressed in microns. Around 12-15 microns is average, but something around the 20 microns mark feels reassuringly sturdy. Handles It’s easier to tie bags with handles and to carry full bags around with you until you reach a bin. This is useful while out on walks, especially in rural areas where you might not find a bin until you get to the end of your walk. Easy tear Easy tear bags separate at the perforation line easily, without ripping the bag you’re trying to remove. This helps prevent situations where you pick up waste without realizing that you’ve just made a hole in your bag. How much you can expect to spend on biodegradable dog poop bags Packs of biodegradable poop bags cost roughly $10-$50 depending on the size of the pack and the quality of the bags. Consider the cost per bag as well as the overall price. Biodegradable dog poop bags FAQ Can you flush biodegradable poop bags? A. No, you shouldn’t flush them as they take a while to fully degrade and could clog your pipes. However, if you think flushing dog poop might be a more eco-friendly solution to throwing it in the bin, you can pick it up with a pooper scooper and flush it down the toilet unbagged in some areas. Just check your municipal sewage guidelines to see if this is allowed where you live. Can dog poop go in a compost bin? A. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, it’s safe to use composted dog waste as a soil additive for landscaping, lawn establishment and plant beds, as long as you don’t use it on fruits, vegetables or anything else that’s going to be eaten by humans. Proper composting removes pathogens, making it safe to use. Don’t compost dog waste on its own, however, add it to your usual garden compost pile. What are the best biodegradable dog poop bags to buy? Top biodegradable dog poop bags What you need to know: Made from cornstarch, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. What you’ll love: You can choose either unscented bags or bags with a light rose scent. They’re thick enough that you don’t need to worry about your hand going through them and meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. What you should consider: These bags don’t have handles, so they’re trickier to tie and carry. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top biodegradable dog poop bags for the money Pogi’s Compostable Dog Poop Bags What you need to know: These plant-based poop bags are certified compostable and contain no plastic. What you’ll love: The handles make them easy to tie and carry until you reach a suitable bin when out on walks. They’re large, strong and thick, so you can use them without mess or mishaps. What you should consider: There isn’t a scented option for buyers who would prefer that. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Wooflinen Compostable Dog Waste Bags What you need to know: Completely vegetable-based, these poop bags are good for the environment and just as strong as plastic versions. What you’ll love: These bags are certified compostable using the European alternative to the ASTM 6400 standard. They’re easy to open, which is good news for impatient pups, and they separate without tearing. What you should consider: While they’re strong, some users didn’t like that they’re translucent and feel somewhat thin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which biodegradable dog poop bags are best? Everybody poops, including your dog, even if you’d rather they didn’t. Picking up poop is one of the least fun aspects of having a dog, but you can at least make it more eco-friendly by using biodegradable dog poop bags. It’s important to consider how earth-friendly your chosen biodegradable bags are, because not all are equally good for the planet. My AlphaPet Dog Poop Bags are natural, cornstarch-based waste bags and a great choice for the eco-conscious pet parent. What to know before you buy biodegradable dog poop bags Biodegradable vs. compostable You might be wondering if there’s a difference between biodegradable and compostable poop bags. Both compostable and biodegradable bags break down over time but compostable bags are made of natural, usually plant-based, materials, while biodegradable bags can be made of natural or synthetic materials, such as plastics. This means compostable bags are always biodegradable by default, but not all biodegradable poop bags are compostable. Ultimately, compostable versions are more eco-friendly than non-compostable biodegradable bags, which can leave microplastics in the earth. Scented vs. unscented Dog waste bags come in scented and unscented varieties. It seems there’s a degree of personal preference here as many people firmly prefer one type over the other. Some folks like having a scent to disguise the odor of what’s inside. Others find scented bags sickly sweet and think the fragrance of the bag just mixes with the smell of what’s inside rather than covering, making things even worse. If you’re unsure, try a small roll of scented bags so you won’t have to use them for too long if you don’t like them. Size If you have a small dog, you probably don’t worry too much about poop bag size, but it’s of major concern when you have a big dog that leaves big piles of waste behind. Most biodegradable waste bags are generously sized, measuring at least 9 by 12 inches, which is large enough to fit both hands inside when just one won’t do it. Some even have gussets that expand the width of the bag when you need the extra room. What to look for in quality biodegradable dog poop bags Thickness When a poop bag is too thin, you run the risk of putting your finger through it while picking up after your dog — an experience nobody wants. The thickness of dog waste bags is often expressed in microns. Around 12-15 microns is average, but something around the 20 microns mark feels reassuringly sturdy. Handles It’s easier to tie bags with handles and to carry full bags around with you until you reach a bin. This is useful while out on walks, especially in rural areas where you might not find a bin until you get to the end of your walk. Easy tear Easy tear bags separate at the perforation line easily, without ripping the bag you’re trying to remove. This helps prevent situations where you pick up waste without realizing that you’ve just made a hole in your bag. How much you can expect to spend on biodegradable dog poop bags Packs of biodegradable poop bags cost roughly $10-$50 depending on the size of the pack and the quality of the bags. Consider the cost per bag as well as the overall price. Biodegradable dog poop bags FAQ Can you flush biodegradable poop bags? A. No, you shouldn’t flush them as they take a while to fully degrade and could clog your pipes. However, if you think flushing dog poop might be a more eco-friendly solution to throwing it in the bin, you can pick it up with a pooper scooper and flush it down the toilet unbagged in some areas. Just check your municipal sewage guidelines to see if this is allowed where you live. Can dog poop go in a compost bin? A. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, it’s safe to use composted dog waste as a soil additive for landscaping, lawn establishment and plant beds, as long as you don’t use it on fruits, vegetables or anything else that’s going to be eaten by humans. Proper composting removes pathogens, making it safe to use. Don’t compost dog waste on its own, however, add it to your usual garden compost pile. What are the best biodegradable dog poop bags to buy? Top biodegradable dog poop bags What you need to know: Made from cornstarch, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. What you’ll love: You can choose either unscented bags or bags with a light rose scent. They’re thick enough that you don’t need to worry about your hand going through them and meet ASTM 6400 standards for compostability. What you should consider: These bags don’t have handles, so they’re trickier to tie and carry. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top biodegradable dog poop bags for the money Pogi’s Compostable Dog Poop Bags What you need to know: These plant-based poop bags are certified compostable and contain no plastic. What you’ll love: The handles make them easy to tie and carry until you reach a suitable bin when out on walks. They’re large, strong and thick, so you can use them without mess or mishaps. What you should consider: There isn’t a scented option for buyers who would prefer that. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Wooflinen Compostable Dog Waste Bags What you need to know: Completely vegetable-based, these poop bags are good for the environment and just as strong as plastic versions. What you’ll love: These bags are certified compostable using the European alternative to the ASTM 6400 standard. They’re easy to open, which is good news for impatient pups, and they separate without tearing. What you should consider: While they’re strong, some users didn’t like that they’re translucent and feel somewhat thin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which farmhouse wall art is best? Farmhouse is a popular design style that appeals to many people. Decorations in this category have a soft aesthetic that can’t help but make you feel warm and cozy. The best way to decorate your home in this style is to display farmhouse wall art. The Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas is a perfect example. It showcases floral bouquets in a calming color scheme. What to know before you buy farmhouse wall art Materials and focus It’s crucial to find the right kind of accent materials to make your farmhouse decor shine. Most people use a combination of wood and metal, but in softer details than you may see in an industrial style. These materials often look mildly distressed, replicating the look of a well-loved antique. The farmhouse design style falls into a more traditional category, grounded in simplicity and organic materials. Farmhouse wall art will focus on that classic concept of a welcoming home, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, cozy and comfortable. Complimentary to existing decor Pick farmhouse wall art that is complementary to the rest of your home’s decor. Since these pieces will likely be some of the most visible in your home, you want them to blend in with the rest of your decorations. Think about any other decor you may have when shopping for wall art, such as flower vases and area rugs. The subject of the art Most farmhouse wall art focuses on either an animal, object or phrase that resonates with the overall farmhouse style. For example, you may want to have a picture of some ducks for your mudroom, or you may want to get a welcome home sign for your entryway. Find subjects that resonate with your values and general home decor. Try to stay within the same color scheme and theme for each room, so your decor doesn’t feel hectic. What to look for in quality farmhouse wall art Size Take wall space into account before you purchase your wall art. Don’t try to cram too much onto a wall if you don’t have enough room. On the other hand, if you have a lot of room, opt for larger pieces. If the artwork is too small, it might look odd in a big space. You can also put together a gallery wall to combine several pieces of farmhouse wall art, which is very popular in the farmhouse decor style. Colors Farmhouse decor celebrates neutral colors, such as white, brown, tan and gray. You’ll rarely see bright colors or bold patterns. If there are other colors included, they’re usually a bit diffused and muted. Paintings, prints or sculptures If you’re looking for a farmhouse print or painting, chances are you’ll find one set on canvas. Some of these come framed, but this isn’t always the case. Cotton canvas is a high-quality, durable material used in many prints and paintings. You might also want sculpture wall art that captures the organic elements of a farmhouse style. Commonly used materials include glass, metal, wood, ceramic and terra cotta. How much you can expect to spend on farmhouse wall art Depending on the brand, size and material, you can find farmhouse wall art pieces ranging from $20-$150. The cost increases from there and can be pretty expensive if you start looking at pieces from more notable artists. Farmhouse wall art FAQ How many farmhouse wall art pieces should you display? A. Remember, the farmhouse design style celebrates simplicity. Don’t go overboard; in general, the less artwork you display, the better. If you have a larger room or wall space, you may be able to display a few pieces of varying sizes on one wall. Where should you hang farmhouse wall art? A. You can hang farmhouse wall art in nearly any room. This design style is welcoming and friendly, making it appropriate for the kitchen, the living room and even the bathroom. What’s the best farmhouse wall art to buy? Top farmhouse wall art Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas What you need to know: Bring a feeling of serenity into your home with this print featuring floral bouquets in muted tones. What you’ll love: This soft, delicate print depicts flower arrangements in three jars that are all contained in a wooden crate. It’s perfect for hanging in the living room or in a bedroom. What you should consider: Some buyers noticed a few differences between the colors and design of the print online and in-person. Additionally, customers who opted to buy the framed version were disappointed by the cheap quality of the frame. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top farmhouse wall art for the money Primitives by Kathy Rustic-Inspired Wall Shelf, Metal and Wood Wall Art What you need to know: Made of metal and wood, this piece conveys the rustic charm that’s characteristic of the farmhouse design style. What you’ll love: This wall art consists of a round metal tub, lightly distressed to achieve a more rustic effect. It has a single wood shelf mounted on the back of the tub. This piece doubles as wall art and a place to display items. What you should consider: A handful of buyers felt this was too small, and it was difficult to find anything small enough to fit on the shelf. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gracie Oaks Midwest Windmill by Scott Medwetz ― Wrapped Canvas Print What you need to know: This moody yet appealing photograph on canvas print will add an artistic touch to your farmhouse decor scheme. What you’ll love: It depicts a windmill set against an overcast sky, creating an understated sense of beauty. The sepia tones keep the design streamlined while enhancing its impact. It’s also made of canvas, so it’s quite durable. What you should consider: At least one buyer struggled to coordinate the sepia color scheme with the other decor in their home. 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2022-04-05 21:11:44+00:00
Which farmhouse wall art is best? Farmhouse is a popular design style that appeals to many people. Decorations in this category have a soft aesthetic that can’t help but make you feel warm and cozy. The best way to decorate your home in this style is to display farmhouse wall art. The Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas is a perfect example. It showcases floral bouquets in a calming color scheme. What to know before you buy farmhouse wall art Materials and focus It’s crucial to find the right kind of accent materials to make your farmhouse decor shine. Most people use a combination of wood and metal, but in softer details than you may see in an industrial style. These materials often look mildly distressed, replicating the look of a well-loved antique. The farmhouse design style falls into a more traditional category, grounded in simplicity and organic materials. Farmhouse wall art will focus on that classic concept of a welcoming home, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, cozy and comfortable. Complimentary to existing decor Pick farmhouse wall art that is complementary to the rest of your home’s decor. Since these pieces will likely be some of the most visible in your home, you want them to blend in with the rest of your decorations. Think about any other decor you may have when shopping for wall art, such as flower vases and area rugs. The subject of the art Most farmhouse wall art focuses on either an animal, object or phrase that resonates with the overall farmhouse style. For example, you may want to have a picture of some ducks for your mudroom, or you may want to get a welcome home sign for your entryway. Find subjects that resonate with your values and general home decor. Try to stay within the same color scheme and theme for each room, so your decor doesn’t feel hectic. What to look for in quality farmhouse wall art Size Take wall space into account before you purchase your wall art. Don’t try to cram too much onto a wall if you don’t have enough room. On the other hand, if you have a lot of room, opt for larger pieces. If the artwork is too small, it might look odd in a big space. You can also put together a gallery wall to combine several pieces of farmhouse wall art, which is very popular in the farmhouse decor style. Colors Farmhouse decor celebrates neutral colors, such as white, brown, tan and gray. You’ll rarely see bright colors or bold patterns. If there are other colors included, they’re usually a bit diffused and muted. Paintings, prints or sculptures If you’re looking for a farmhouse print or painting, chances are you’ll find one set on canvas. Some of these come framed, but this isn’t always the case. Cotton canvas is a high-quality, durable material used in many prints and paintings. You might also want sculpture wall art that captures the organic elements of a farmhouse style. Commonly used materials include glass, metal, wood, ceramic and terra cotta. How much you can expect to spend on farmhouse wall art Depending on the brand, size and material, you can find farmhouse wall art pieces ranging from $20-$150. The cost increases from there and can be pretty expensive if you start looking at pieces from more notable artists. Farmhouse wall art FAQ How many farmhouse wall art pieces should you display? A. Remember, the farmhouse design style celebrates simplicity. Don’t go overboard; in general, the less artwork you display, the better. If you have a larger room or wall space, you may be able to display a few pieces of varying sizes on one wall. Where should you hang farmhouse wall art? A. You can hang farmhouse wall art in nearly any room. This design style is welcoming and friendly, making it appropriate for the kitchen, the living room and even the bathroom. What’s the best farmhouse wall art to buy? Top farmhouse wall art Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas What you need to know: Bring a feeling of serenity into your home with this print featuring floral bouquets in muted tones. What you’ll love: This soft, delicate print depicts flower arrangements in three jars that are all contained in a wooden crate. It’s perfect for hanging in the living room or in a bedroom. What you should consider: Some buyers noticed a few differences between the colors and design of the print online and in-person. Additionally, customers who opted to buy the framed version were disappointed by the cheap quality of the frame. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top farmhouse wall art for the money Primitives by Kathy Rustic-Inspired Wall Shelf, Metal and Wood Wall Art What you need to know: Made of metal and wood, this piece conveys the rustic charm that’s characteristic of the farmhouse design style. What you’ll love: This wall art consists of a round metal tub, lightly distressed to achieve a more rustic effect. It has a single wood shelf mounted on the back of the tub. This piece doubles as wall art and a place to display items. What you should consider: A handful of buyers felt this was too small, and it was difficult to find anything small enough to fit on the shelf. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gracie Oaks Midwest Windmill by Scott Medwetz ― Wrapped Canvas Print What you need to know: This moody yet appealing photograph on canvas print will add an artistic touch to your farmhouse decor scheme. What you’ll love: It depicts a windmill set against an overcast sky, creating an understated sense of beauty. The sepia tones keep the design streamlined while enhancing its impact. It’s also made of canvas, so it’s quite durable. What you should consider: At least one buyer struggled to coordinate the sepia color scheme with the other decor in their home. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Megan Oster writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which farmhouse wall art is best? Farmhouse is a popular design style that appeals to many people. Decorations in this category have a soft aesthetic that can’t help but make you feel warm and cozy. The best way to decorate your home in this style is to display farmhouse wall art. The Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas is a perfect example. It showcases floral bouquets in a calming color scheme. What to know before you buy farmhouse wall art Materials and focus It’s crucial to find the right kind of accent materials to make your farmhouse decor shine. Most people use a combination of wood and metal, but in softer details than you may see in an industrial style. These materials often look mildly distressed, replicating the look of a well-loved antique. The farmhouse design style falls into a more traditional category, grounded in simplicity and organic materials. Farmhouse wall art will focus on that classic concept of a welcoming home, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, cozy and comfortable. Complimentary to existing decor Pick farmhouse wall art that is complementary to the rest of your home’s decor. Since these pieces will likely be some of the most visible in your home, you want them to blend in with the rest of your decorations. Think about any other decor you may have when shopping for wall art, such as flower vases and area rugs. The subject of the art Most farmhouse wall art focuses on either an animal, object or phrase that resonates with the overall farmhouse style. For example, you may want to have a picture of some ducks for your mudroom, or you may want to get a welcome home sign for your entryway. Find subjects that resonate with your values and general home decor. Try to stay within the same color scheme and theme for each room, so your decor doesn’t feel hectic. What to look for in quality farmhouse wall art Size Take wall space into account before you purchase your wall art. Don’t try to cram too much onto a wall if you don’t have enough room. On the other hand, if you have a lot of room, opt for larger pieces. If the artwork is too small, it might look odd in a big space. You can also put together a gallery wall to combine several pieces of farmhouse wall art, which is very popular in the farmhouse decor style. Colors Farmhouse decor celebrates neutral colors, such as white, brown, tan and gray. You’ll rarely see bright colors or bold patterns. If there are other colors included, they’re usually a bit diffused and muted. Paintings, prints or sculptures If you’re looking for a farmhouse print or painting, chances are you’ll find one set on canvas. Some of these come framed, but this isn’t always the case. Cotton canvas is a high-quality, durable material used in many prints and paintings. You might also want sculpture wall art that captures the organic elements of a farmhouse style. Commonly used materials include glass, metal, wood, ceramic and terra cotta. How much you can expect to spend on farmhouse wall art Depending on the brand, size and material, you can find farmhouse wall art pieces ranging from $20-$150. The cost increases from there and can be pretty expensive if you start looking at pieces from more notable artists. Farmhouse wall art FAQ How many farmhouse wall art pieces should you display? A. Remember, the farmhouse design style celebrates simplicity. Don’t go overboard; in general, the less artwork you display, the better. If you have a larger room or wall space, you may be able to display a few pieces of varying sizes on one wall. Where should you hang farmhouse wall art? A. You can hang farmhouse wall art in nearly any room. This design style is welcoming and friendly, making it appropriate for the kitchen, the living room and even the bathroom. What’s the best farmhouse wall art to buy? Top farmhouse wall art Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas What you need to know: Bring a feeling of serenity into your home with this print featuring floral bouquets in muted tones. What you’ll love: This soft, delicate print depicts flower arrangements in three jars that are all contained in a wooden crate. It’s perfect for hanging in the living room or in a bedroom. What you should consider: Some buyers noticed a few differences between the colors and design of the print online and in-person. Additionally, customers who opted to buy the framed version were disappointed by the cheap quality of the frame. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top farmhouse wall art for the money Primitives by Kathy Rustic-Inspired Wall Shelf, Metal and Wood Wall Art What you need to know: Made of metal and wood, this piece conveys the rustic charm that’s characteristic of the farmhouse design style. What you’ll love: This wall art consists of a round metal tub, lightly distressed to achieve a more rustic effect. It has a single wood shelf mounted on the back of the tub. This piece doubles as wall art and a place to display items. What you should consider: A handful of buyers felt this was too small, and it was difficult to find anything small enough to fit on the shelf. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gracie Oaks Midwest Windmill by Scott Medwetz ― Wrapped Canvas Print What you need to know: This moody yet appealing photograph on canvas print will add an artistic touch to your farmhouse decor scheme. What you’ll love: It depicts a windmill set against an overcast sky, creating an understated sense of beauty. The sepia tones keep the design streamlined while enhancing its impact. It’s also made of canvas, so it’s quite durable. What you should consider: At least one buyer struggled to coordinate the sepia color scheme with the other decor in their home. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Megan Oster writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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2022-04-05 21:28:21+00:00
Which farmhouse wall art is best? Farmhouse is a popular design style that appeals to many people. Decorations in this category have a soft aesthetic that can’t help but make you feel warm and cozy. The best way to decorate your home in this style is to display farmhouse wall art. The Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas is a perfect example. It showcases floral bouquets in a calming color scheme. What to know before you buy farmhouse wall art Materials and focus It’s crucial to find the right kind of accent materials to make your farmhouse decor shine. Most people use a combination of wood and metal, but in softer details than you may see in an industrial style. These materials often look mildly distressed, replicating the look of a well-loved antique. The farmhouse design style falls into a more traditional category, grounded in simplicity and organic materials. Farmhouse wall art will focus on that classic concept of a welcoming home, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, cozy and comfortable. Complimentary to existing decor Pick farmhouse wall art that is complementary to the rest of your home’s decor. Since these pieces will likely be some of the most visible in your home, you want them to blend in with the rest of your decorations. Think about any other decor you may have when shopping for wall art, such as flower vases and area rugs. The subject of the art Most farmhouse wall art focuses on either an animal, object or phrase that resonates with the overall farmhouse style. For example, you may want to have a picture of some ducks for your mudroom, or you may want to get a welcome home sign for your entryway. Find subjects that resonate with your values and general home decor. Try to stay within the same color scheme and theme for each room, so your decor doesn’t feel hectic. What to look for in quality farmhouse wall art Size Take wall space into account before you purchase your wall art. Don’t try to cram too much onto a wall if you don’t have enough room. On the other hand, if you have a lot of room, opt for larger pieces. If the artwork is too small, it might look odd in a big space. You can also put together a gallery wall to combine several pieces of farmhouse wall art, which is very popular in the farmhouse decor style. Colors Farmhouse decor celebrates neutral colors, such as white, brown, tan and gray. You’ll rarely see bright colors or bold patterns. If there are other colors included, they’re usually a bit diffused and muted. Paintings, prints or sculptures If you’re looking for a farmhouse print or painting, chances are you’ll find one set on canvas. Some of these come framed, but this isn’t always the case. Cotton canvas is a high-quality, durable material used in many prints and paintings. You might also want sculpture wall art that captures the organic elements of a farmhouse style. Commonly used materials include glass, metal, wood, ceramic and terra cotta. How much you can expect to spend on farmhouse wall art Depending on the brand, size and material, you can find farmhouse wall art pieces ranging from $20-$150. The cost increases from there and can be pretty expensive if you start looking at pieces from more notable artists. Farmhouse wall art FAQ How many farmhouse wall art pieces should you display? A. Remember, the farmhouse design style celebrates simplicity. Don’t go overboard; in general, the less artwork you display, the better. If you have a larger room or wall space, you may be able to display a few pieces of varying sizes on one wall. Where should you hang farmhouse wall art? A. You can hang farmhouse wall art in nearly any room. This design style is welcoming and friendly, making it appropriate for the kitchen, the living room and even the bathroom. What’s the best farmhouse wall art to buy? Top farmhouse wall art Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas What you need to know: Bring a feeling of serenity into your home with this print featuring floral bouquets in muted tones. What you’ll love: This soft, delicate print depicts flower arrangements in three jars that are all contained in a wooden crate. It’s perfect for hanging in the living room or in a bedroom. What you should consider: Some buyers noticed a few differences between the colors and design of the print online and in-person. Additionally, customers who opted to buy the framed version were disappointed by the cheap quality of the frame. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top farmhouse wall art for the money Primitives by Kathy Rustic-Inspired Wall Shelf, Metal and Wood Wall Art What you need to know: Made of metal and wood, this piece conveys the rustic charm that’s characteristic of the farmhouse design style. What you’ll love: This wall art consists of a round metal tub, lightly distressed to achieve a more rustic effect. It has a single wood shelf mounted on the back of the tub. This piece doubles as wall art and a place to display items. What you should consider: A handful of buyers felt this was too small, and it was difficult to find anything small enough to fit on the shelf. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gracie Oaks Midwest Windmill by Scott Medwetz ― Wrapped Canvas Print What you need to know: This moody yet appealing photograph on canvas print will add an artistic touch to your farmhouse decor scheme. What you’ll love: It depicts a windmill set against an overcast sky, creating an understated sense of beauty. The sepia tones keep the design streamlined while enhancing its impact. It’s also made of canvas, so it’s quite durable. What you should consider: At least one buyer struggled to coordinate the sepia color scheme with the other decor in their home. 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Which farmhouse wall art is best? Farmhouse is a popular design style that appeals to many people. Decorations in this category have a soft aesthetic that can’t help but make you feel warm and cozy. The best way to decorate your home in this style is to display farmhouse wall art. The Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas is a perfect example. It showcases floral bouquets in a calming color scheme. What to know before you buy farmhouse wall art Materials and focus It’s crucial to find the right kind of accent materials to make your farmhouse decor shine. Most people use a combination of wood and metal, but in softer details than you may see in an industrial style. These materials often look mildly distressed, replicating the look of a well-loved antique. The farmhouse design style falls into a more traditional category, grounded in simplicity and organic materials. Farmhouse wall art will focus on that classic concept of a welcoming home, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, cozy and comfortable. Complimentary to existing decor Pick farmhouse wall art that is complementary to the rest of your home’s decor. Since these pieces will likely be some of the most visible in your home, you want them to blend in with the rest of your decorations. Think about any other decor you may have when shopping for wall art, such as flower vases and area rugs. The subject of the art Most farmhouse wall art focuses on either an animal, object or phrase that resonates with the overall farmhouse style. For example, you may want to have a picture of some ducks for your mudroom, or you may want to get a welcome home sign for your entryway. Find subjects that resonate with your values and general home decor. Try to stay within the same color scheme and theme for each room, so your decor doesn’t feel hectic. What to look for in quality farmhouse wall art Size Take wall space into account before you purchase your wall art. Don’t try to cram too much onto a wall if you don’t have enough room. On the other hand, if you have a lot of room, opt for larger pieces. If the artwork is too small, it might look odd in a big space. You can also put together a gallery wall to combine several pieces of farmhouse wall art, which is very popular in the farmhouse decor style. Colors Farmhouse decor celebrates neutral colors, such as white, brown, tan and gray. You’ll rarely see bright colors or bold patterns. If there are other colors included, they’re usually a bit diffused and muted. Paintings, prints or sculptures If you’re looking for a farmhouse print or painting, chances are you’ll find one set on canvas. Some of these come framed, but this isn’t always the case. Cotton canvas is a high-quality, durable material used in many prints and paintings. You might also want sculpture wall art that captures the organic elements of a farmhouse style. Commonly used materials include glass, metal, wood, ceramic and terra cotta. How much you can expect to spend on farmhouse wall art Depending on the brand, size and material, you can find farmhouse wall art pieces ranging from $20-$150. The cost increases from there and can be pretty expensive if you start looking at pieces from more notable artists. Farmhouse wall art FAQ How many farmhouse wall art pieces should you display? A. Remember, the farmhouse design style celebrates simplicity. Don’t go overboard; in general, the less artwork you display, the better. If you have a larger room or wall space, you may be able to display a few pieces of varying sizes on one wall. Where should you hang farmhouse wall art? A. You can hang farmhouse wall art in nearly any room. This design style is welcoming and friendly, making it appropriate for the kitchen, the living room and even the bathroom. What’s the best farmhouse wall art to buy? Top farmhouse wall art Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas What you need to know: Bring a feeling of serenity into your home with this print featuring floral bouquets in muted tones. What you’ll love: This soft, delicate print depicts flower arrangements in three jars that are all contained in a wooden crate. It’s perfect for hanging in the living room or in a bedroom. What you should consider: Some buyers noticed a few differences between the colors and design of the print online and in-person. Additionally, customers who opted to buy the framed version were disappointed by the cheap quality of the frame. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top farmhouse wall art for the money Primitives by Kathy Rustic-Inspired Wall Shelf, Metal and Wood Wall Art What you need to know: Made of metal and wood, this piece conveys the rustic charm that’s characteristic of the farmhouse design style. What you’ll love: This wall art consists of a round metal tub, lightly distressed to achieve a more rustic effect. It has a single wood shelf mounted on the back of the tub. This piece doubles as wall art and a place to display items. What you should consider: A handful of buyers felt this was too small, and it was difficult to find anything small enough to fit on the shelf. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gracie Oaks Midwest Windmill by Scott Medwetz ― Wrapped Canvas Print What you need to know: This moody yet appealing photograph on canvas print will add an artistic touch to your farmhouse decor scheme. What you’ll love: It depicts a windmill set against an overcast sky, creating an understated sense of beauty. The sepia tones keep the design streamlined while enhancing its impact. It’s also made of canvas, so it’s quite durable. What you should consider: At least one buyer struggled to coordinate the sepia color scheme with the other decor in their home. 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2022-04-05 21:38:04+00:00
Which farmhouse wall art is best? Farmhouse is a popular design style that appeals to many people. Decorations in this category have a soft aesthetic that can’t help but make you feel warm and cozy. The best way to decorate your home in this style is to display farmhouse wall art. The Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas is a perfect example. It showcases floral bouquets in a calming color scheme. What to know before you buy farmhouse wall art Materials and focus It’s crucial to find the right kind of accent materials to make your farmhouse decor shine. Most people use a combination of wood and metal, but in softer details than you may see in an industrial style. These materials often look mildly distressed, replicating the look of a well-loved antique. The farmhouse design style falls into a more traditional category, grounded in simplicity and organic materials. Farmhouse wall art will focus on that classic concept of a welcoming home, creating an atmosphere that feels warm, cozy and comfortable. Complimentary to existing decor Pick farmhouse wall art that is complementary to the rest of your home’s decor. Since these pieces will likely be some of the most visible in your home, you want them to blend in with the rest of your decorations. Think about any other decor you may have when shopping for wall art, such as flower vases and area rugs. The subject of the art Most farmhouse wall art focuses on either an animal, object or phrase that resonates with the overall farmhouse style. For example, you may want to have a picture of some ducks for your mudroom, or you may want to get a welcome home sign for your entryway. Find subjects that resonate with your values and general home decor. Try to stay within the same color scheme and theme for each room, so your decor doesn’t feel hectic. What to look for in quality farmhouse wall art Size Take wall space into account before you purchase your wall art. Don’t try to cram too much onto a wall if you don’t have enough room. On the other hand, if you have a lot of room, opt for larger pieces. If the artwork is too small, it might look odd in a big space. You can also put together a gallery wall to combine several pieces of farmhouse wall art, which is very popular in the farmhouse decor style. Colors Farmhouse decor celebrates neutral colors, such as white, brown, tan and gray. You’ll rarely see bright colors or bold patterns. If there are other colors included, they’re usually a bit diffused and muted. Paintings, prints or sculptures If you’re looking for a farmhouse print or painting, chances are you’ll find one set on canvas. Some of these come framed, but this isn’t always the case. Cotton canvas is a high-quality, durable material used in many prints and paintings. You might also want sculpture wall art that captures the organic elements of a farmhouse style. Commonly used materials include glass, metal, wood, ceramic and terra cotta. How much you can expect to spend on farmhouse wall art Depending on the brand, size and material, you can find farmhouse wall art pieces ranging from $20-$150. The cost increases from there and can be pretty expensive if you start looking at pieces from more notable artists. Farmhouse wall art FAQ How many farmhouse wall art pieces should you display? A. Remember, the farmhouse design style celebrates simplicity. Don’t go overboard; in general, the less artwork you display, the better. If you have a larger room or wall space, you may be able to display a few pieces of varying sizes on one wall. Where should you hang farmhouse wall art? A. You can hang farmhouse wall art in nearly any room. This design style is welcoming and friendly, making it appropriate for the kitchen, the living room and even the bathroom. What’s the best farmhouse wall art to buy? Top farmhouse wall art Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse White Flower Jars by Portfolio Dogwood – Graphic Art on Canvas What you need to know: Bring a feeling of serenity into your home with this print featuring floral bouquets in muted tones. What you’ll love: This soft, delicate print depicts flower arrangements in three jars that are all contained in a wooden crate. It’s perfect for hanging in the living room or in a bedroom. What you should consider: Some buyers noticed a few differences between the colors and design of the print online and in-person. Additionally, customers who opted to buy the framed version were disappointed by the cheap quality of the frame. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Top farmhouse wall art for the money Primitives by Kathy Rustic-Inspired Wall Shelf, Metal and Wood Wall Art What you need to know: Made of metal and wood, this piece conveys the rustic charm that’s characteristic of the farmhouse design style. What you’ll love: This wall art consists of a round metal tub, lightly distressed to achieve a more rustic effect. It has a single wood shelf mounted on the back of the tub. This piece doubles as wall art and a place to display items. What you should consider: A handful of buyers felt this was too small, and it was difficult to find anything small enough to fit on the shelf. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gracie Oaks Midwest Windmill by Scott Medwetz ― Wrapped Canvas Print What you need to know: This moody yet appealing photograph on canvas print will add an artistic touch to your farmhouse decor scheme. What you’ll love: It depicts a windmill set against an overcast sky, creating an understated sense of beauty. The sepia tones keep the design streamlined while enhancing its impact. It’s also made of canvas, so it’s quite durable. What you should consider: At least one buyer struggled to coordinate the sepia color scheme with the other decor in their home. Where to buy: Sold by Wayfair Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Megan Oster writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/govt-to-reveal-the-cause-of-oulanyah-death-tomorrow--3771850
Prime Govt to reveal the cause of Oulanyah death tomorrow What you need to know: - The government has linked the cause of death of the former Speaker to cancer but has not specified the exact type. Details about the exact cause of death of the former Speaker, Jacob Oulanyah will be released tomorrow at the State funeral at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, Health minister Jane Ruth Aceng has revealed. Oulanyah passed away on March 20 at the University of Washington Medical Centre, US where he had been taken to receive specialised medical care. The government linked the cause of death to cancer but did not specify the exact type. ALSO READ: Father claims Oulanyah was poisoned The government’s position also contradicts that of Oulanyah’s father, Mr Nathan Okori, who said his son was poisoned. While addressing mourners at the Sunday night vigil at Oualnyah’s home in Muyenga, Kampala, Dr Aceng said: “Whenever I stand up here, people expect me to give the report concerning Oulanyah’s death. We shall do that on Wednesday at Kololo.” She added that the former Speaker was accorded the best medical care but God chose to give him rest. “The Lord saw that he had done his work and he needed relief and so He took him home and we are grateful,” Dr Aceng said. Before he was taken to the US for specialised care in February, Oulanyah was admitted to Mulago hospital, according to information from the government. “There was a group of 15 doctors that we set to look after him. They were led by Dr Jackson Orem, the executive director of Uganda Cancer Institute. There were many renowned physicians and many haematologists who took care of him and it was from there that we planned his journey to Seattle,” Ms Aceng said. However, the medical referral which Information minister Chris Baryomunsi two weeks ago described as unavoidable, attracted protests from a section of Ugandans who demanded that government improve the quality of health care in the country to curb spending on such trips. Many government officials including Speaker of Parliament Anita Among and Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo said Oulanyah was also not willing to go for medical care. The government reportedly paid Shs1.7b for Oulanyah’s chartered flight to the US, excluding what was spent on medical treatment. Dr Aceng said earlier that Oulanyah did not get the actual treatment he was taken to the US to receive because he died as doctors were still trying to stabilise him. His death was eventually announced by President Museveni on March 20 and his body was repatriated last Friday. Speaking to mourners last week, Justice Owiny-Dollo said elders will gather after the Friday burial to address controversies around the exact cause of Oulanyah’s death. He had earlier said Oulanyah had cancer. “Today, even young children go to the radio and talk about death. The issue of death is not for children, but for elders,” Justice Dollo told mourners in Kampala on Friday night.
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2022-04-08 20:17:54+00:00
Omoro, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT |Nathan L’Okori, the father of the late Speaker of Parliament Jacob L’Okori Oulanyah insists his son was poisoned. On Tuesday, the Health Minister Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng revealed that Oulanyah, 56, succumbed to cancer which he had been battling for a long time. Oulanyah passed on from Seattle in the United States of America on March 20 where he had been indisposed since his referral in February this year. Speaking to mourners at a funeral service for Oulanyah on Friday, Okori noted that his claims were not for granted, insisting that his son was indeed poisoned. “…I’m not just crying for no reason, Jacob was poisoned, when he came to me here, he had undergone operations to remove the poison. The other day when he was being flown outside, he was so weak. I am blaming the person who poisoned him…” Okori didn’t however reveal the person he is blaming for Oulanyah’s death. This is not the first time Okori has made allegations that his son was poisoned. A few hours after the news of Oulanyah’s death was announced by President Museveni, Okori told elders at his home that Oulanyah had revealed to him that he was poisoned. Okori’s statement came shortly after Dr. Aceng said that the postmortem report of Oulanyah had been revealed to the country and that the family was okay with the report. “In the interest of time we feel we have given enough medical report, the family also feels we have given enough medical report and so we request that we don’t repeat the medical report again,” she told mourners. His personal doctor who is also the Executive Director of the Uganda Cancer Institute Dr. Jackson Orem, however, reiterated that Oulanyah succumbed to cancer and notes that he had been closely monitoring him until his referral and at the time of demise. Thousands of mourners gathered at Ajuri Primary school in Ayom Lony village, Lalogi sub-county to bid farewell to the fallen Speaker of Parliament. A funeral service preceding the burial of Oulanyah started in the morning and was led by the Archbishop Church of Uganda Rt Rev. Kazimba Mugalu. Former Anglican Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi who gave a sermon at the requiem mass eulogized Oulanyah and described him as a unique person who had no ‘duplicate’ life. Gulu Archdiocese Archbishop Dr. John Baptist Odama who spoke on behalf of the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda described Oulanyah as a son of humanity adding that his death should unite humanity. Earlier, the service was disrupted by a whirlwind that blew off tents under which the casket containing the body of Oulanyah was. Few people were left injured after the incident and were attended to by members of the Uganda Red Cross. ***** URN
https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/govt-to-reveal-the-cause-of-oulanyah-death-tomorrow--3771850
Prime Govt to reveal the cause of Oulanyah death tomorrow What you need to know: - The government has linked the cause of death of the former Speaker to cancer but has not specified the exact type. Details about the exact cause of death of the former Speaker, Jacob Oulanyah will be released tomorrow at the State funeral at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, Health minister Jane Ruth Aceng has revealed. Oulanyah passed away on March 20 at the University of Washington Medical Centre, US where he had been taken to receive specialised medical care. The government linked the cause of death to cancer but did not specify the exact type. ALSO READ: Father claims Oulanyah was poisoned The government’s position also contradicts that of Oulanyah’s father, Mr Nathan Okori, who said his son was poisoned. While addressing mourners at the Sunday night vigil at Oualnyah’s home in Muyenga, Kampala, Dr Aceng said: “Whenever I stand up here, people expect me to give the report concerning Oulanyah’s death. We shall do that on Wednesday at Kololo.” She added that the former Speaker was accorded the best medical care but God chose to give him rest. “The Lord saw that he had done his work and he needed relief and so He took him home and we are grateful,” Dr Aceng said. Before he was taken to the US for specialised care in February, Oulanyah was admitted to Mulago hospital, according to information from the government. “There was a group of 15 doctors that we set to look after him. They were led by Dr Jackson Orem, the executive director of Uganda Cancer Institute. There were many renowned physicians and many haematologists who took care of him and it was from there that we planned his journey to Seattle,” Ms Aceng said. However, the medical referral which Information minister Chris Baryomunsi two weeks ago described as unavoidable, attracted protests from a section of Ugandans who demanded that government improve the quality of health care in the country to curb spending on such trips. Many government officials including Speaker of Parliament Anita Among and Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo said Oulanyah was also not willing to go for medical care. The government reportedly paid Shs1.7b for Oulanyah’s chartered flight to the US, excluding what was spent on medical treatment. Dr Aceng said earlier that Oulanyah did not get the actual treatment he was taken to the US to receive because he died as doctors were still trying to stabilise him. His death was eventually announced by President Museveni on March 20 and his body was repatriated last Friday. Speaking to mourners last week, Justice Owiny-Dollo said elders will gather after the Friday burial to address controversies around the exact cause of Oulanyah’s death. He had earlier said Oulanyah had cancer. “Today, even young children go to the radio and talk about death. The issue of death is not for children, but for elders,” Justice Dollo told mourners in Kampala on Friday night.
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2022-04-08 16:16:00+00:00
Deceased former speaker of parliament, Jacob Oulanyah’s father, Nathan Okori has stuck his guns to tell mourners that his son was poisoned. “I am not mourning in vain. I want to state clearly that Jacob was poisoned. He told me and that he was operated as doctors attempted to deal with poison. It affected his health so badly and by time he as flown out he was not in position to recover,”Okori told mourners on Friday during the burial in Lalogi. “You the mourners, receive this information from me in good faith .He is now gone. We will never see him against.” He later broke down. Earlier, Okori had told the same words to mourners in Omoro. “I know all of you who have come here are mourners. His (Oulanyah’s) death is not easy news to welcome because I know he did not die of natural causes, he was poisoned,”he told mourners in Omoro. The Minister of Health, Dr.Jane Ruth Aceng earlier this week told parliament that Oulanyah’s immediate cause of death was multiple organ failure stemming from a cancer he had. “The immediate cause of death was multi organ failure. The heart failed, the lungs failed, the liver failed and the kidney failed. The kidney and heart failed while in Seattle. He also had multiple bacterial infections while still here and viral infections while in Seattle. The treatment for viral infections further suppressed the bone marrow,” she said. The Health Minister told parliament that Oulanyah’s predicaments started in 2019 when he discovered he had a swelling in the neck. “It was a relatively big swelling and took it upon himself to see k medical attention in Germany. The swelling was removed, analysed and he was told it was a cancer. He was started on treatment which he finished in Uganda cancer institute,”Aceng said. The Health Minister’s report was further substantiated by the Uganda Cancer Institute Executive Director, Dr. Jackson Orem who was also a personal doctor to the deceased former speaker.
https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/govt-to-reveal-the-cause-of-oulanyah-death-tomorrow--3771850
Prime Govt to reveal the cause of Oulanyah death tomorrow What you need to know: - The government has linked the cause of death of the former Speaker to cancer but has not specified the exact type. Details about the exact cause of death of the former Speaker, Jacob Oulanyah will be released tomorrow at the State funeral at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala, Health minister Jane Ruth Aceng has revealed. Oulanyah passed away on March 20 at the University of Washington Medical Centre, US where he had been taken to receive specialised medical care. The government linked the cause of death to cancer but did not specify the exact type. ALSO READ: Father claims Oulanyah was poisoned The government’s position also contradicts that of Oulanyah’s father, Mr Nathan Okori, who said his son was poisoned. While addressing mourners at the Sunday night vigil at Oualnyah’s home in Muyenga, Kampala, Dr Aceng said: “Whenever I stand up here, people expect me to give the report concerning Oulanyah’s death. We shall do that on Wednesday at Kololo.” She added that the former Speaker was accorded the best medical care but God chose to give him rest. “The Lord saw that he had done his work and he needed relief and so He took him home and we are grateful,” Dr Aceng said. Before he was taken to the US for specialised care in February, Oulanyah was admitted to Mulago hospital, according to information from the government. “There was a group of 15 doctors that we set to look after him. They were led by Dr Jackson Orem, the executive director of Uganda Cancer Institute. There were many renowned physicians and many haematologists who took care of him and it was from there that we planned his journey to Seattle,” Ms Aceng said. However, the medical referral which Information minister Chris Baryomunsi two weeks ago described as unavoidable, attracted protests from a section of Ugandans who demanded that government improve the quality of health care in the country to curb spending on such trips. Many government officials including Speaker of Parliament Anita Among and Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo said Oulanyah was also not willing to go for medical care. The government reportedly paid Shs1.7b for Oulanyah’s chartered flight to the US, excluding what was spent on medical treatment. Dr Aceng said earlier that Oulanyah did not get the actual treatment he was taken to the US to receive because he died as doctors were still trying to stabilise him. His death was eventually announced by President Museveni on March 20 and his body was repatriated last Friday. Speaking to mourners last week, Justice Owiny-Dollo said elders will gather after the Friday burial to address controversies around the exact cause of Oulanyah’s death. He had earlier said Oulanyah had cancer. “Today, even young children go to the radio and talk about death. The issue of death is not for children, but for elders,” Justice Dollo told mourners in Kampala on Friday night.
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2022-04-09 19:41:32+00:00
OMORO – The father of fallen former Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah has insisted that his son did not die of natural causes as it is claimed but was rather poisoned. Oulanyah was pronounced dead at a hospital in Seattle, USA, where he has been battling life on Sunday 20th March 2022. Giving a speech at his son’s burial on Friday, Mzee Nathan L’okori said, “I am not mourning in vain. I want to state clearly that Jacob Oulanyah was poisoned. He told me. The doctors tried to deal with the poison. It affected his health so badly that he could not recover.” This is the second time L’Okori claiming his son died of poisoning. A day after death of Oulanyah, his father came out to say, “I know very well that he was poisoned, and whatever somebody will say tomorrow should not distort the information we now have…. I don’t want somebody to bring their politics here,” Daily Monitor quoted Mr L’Okori. Mr L’Okori further disclosed that Oulanyah revealed the cause of his illness, which suddenly began manifesting publicly after he became a Speaker last May before he travelled for specialised medical care abroad. “He told me certain things, I know them very well,” he said. Recall that also the Acholi Paramount Chief Rwot David Onen Acana II called for a comprehensive investigation into the cause of death of Oulanyah. “We cannot pretend that all is well because now we have more questions than answers. We continue to ask why our Children die shortly after elevation to positions of power,” he said “We hear that he was poisoned, this rumour we cannot confirm but we have questions. Is poison now an elimination method in this country? Who is behind it, is it an individual or company?” he said. Mzee L’okori at the burial said he expected the President to be there in person. “Other duties have not allowed him to be here. Tell him that the government of Uganda should complete the house that Oulanyah was constructing.” He also tasked Oulanyah’s successor Anita Among to take care of him like his son did. “Madam Speaker you are now occupying Jacob Oulanyah’s chair. Jacob was like a father to us. You now have to take up that position and play the role of the parent to me.” Francis Emuna, Oulanyah’s brother revealed that he was supposed to go for bone marrow transfusion but it was too late. “I was stopped by some people. Maybe I would have helped my brother. That person who stopped me, you have seen what has happened here. Jacob is “alive”. Atim Oulanyah, Oulanyah’s daughter said “Jacob Oulanyah was a family man who put us first. He was a man with his priorities in check. He would pause whatever he was doing to visit us at school on our birthdays. The other students felt that he was a “cool” person” “My father left us with no debts or pending expenses, no gruelling burdens we have to carry besides the task of filling his shoes. We will unite as a family and country to achieve the Uganda he wanted.”
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BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russians of gruesome atrocities in Ukraine and told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that those responsible should immediately be brought up on war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one established at Nuremberg after World War II. Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentional killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia. Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars. “They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.” Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiterating what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians. “You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettantes.” As Zelenskyy spoke to the diplomats, survivors of the monthlong Russian occupation took investigators to body after body of townspeople allegedly shot down by troops. Others simply surveyed the destruction. In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, 25-year-old, Dmitriy Yevtushkov searched the rubble of apartment buildings and found that only a photo album remained from his family’s home. In the besieged southern city of Mykolaiv, a passerby stopped briefly to look at the bright blossoms of a shattered flower stand lying among bloodstains, the legacy of a Russian shell that killed nine. The onlooker sketched out the sign of the cross in the air, and moved on. Associated Press journalists in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewed Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalists. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstances they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one. The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigation a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stressed that Bucha was only one place and that there are more with similar horrors — a warning echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, meanwhile, warned that in pulling back from the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military is regrouping its forces in order to deploy them to eastern and southern Ukraine for a “crucial phase of the war.” Russia’s stated goal currently is control of the Donbas, the largely Russian-speaking industrial region in the east that includes the shattered port city of Mariupol. “Moscow is not giving up its ambitions in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said. While both Ukrainian and Russian representatives sent optimistic signals following their latest round of talks a week ago, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow won’t accept a Ukrainian demand that a prospective peace deal include an immediate pullout of troops followed by a Ukrainian referendum on the agreement. In televised remarks Tuesday, Lavrov said a new deal would have to be negotiated if the vote failed, and “we don’t want to play such cat and mouse.” Ukrainian officials said that the bodies of at least 410 civilians have been found in towns around Kyiv that were recaptured from Russian forces and that a “torture chamber” was discovered in Bucha. Zelenskyy told the Security Council there was “not a single crime” that Russian troops hadn’t committed in Bucha. “The Russian military searched for and purposefully killed anyone who served our country. They shot and killed women outside their houses when they just tried to call someone who is alive. They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” he said. They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure,” he said. On Tuesday, police and other investigators walked the silent streets of Bucha. Survivors who hid in their homes during the Russian occupation of the town, many of them past middle age, wandered past charred tanks and jagged window panes with plastic bags of food and other humanitarian aid. Red Cross workers checked in on intact homes. Many of the dead seen by AP journalists appeared to have been shot at close range, and some had their hands bound or their flesh burned. The AP and the PBS series “Frontline” have jointly verified at least 90 incidents during the war that appear to violate international law. The War Crimes Watch Ukraine project is looking into apparent targeted attacks as well as indiscriminate ones. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the images from Bucha revealed “not the random act of a rogue unit” but “a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities.” He said the reports of atrocities were “more than credible.” “Only non-humans are capable of this,” said Angelica Chernomor, a refugee from Kyiv who crossed into Poland with her two children and saw the photos from Bucha. “Even if people live under a totalitarian regime, they must retain feelings, dignity, but they do not.” Chernomor is among the more than 4 million Ukrainians who have fled the country in the wake of the Feb. 24 invasion. Russia has rejected similar accusations of atrocities in the past by accusing its enemies of forging photos and video and using so-called crisis actors. As Western leaders condemned the killings in Bucha, Romania, Italy, Spain and Denmark expelled dozens of Russian diplomatson Tuesday, following moves by Germany and France. Hundreds of Russian diplomats have been sent home since the start of the invasion, many accused of being spies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the expulsions a “short-sighted” measure that would complicate communication and warned they would be met with “reciprocal steps.” The U.S., in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven nations, will roll out more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, including a ban on all new investment in the country, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition to discuss the upcoming announcement. Also, the EU’s executive branch proposed a ban on coal imports from Russia, in what would be the first time the 27-nation bloc has sanctioned the country’s lucrative energy industry over the war. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) per year. Just hours before the latest proposal was announced, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that to prevent “new Buchas,” the West must impose the “mother of all sanctions” — on Russian oil and gas. “A few months of tightening your belts are worth thousands of saved lives,” he said. But Western nations are divided over how far to go. While some are calling for a boycott of Russian oil and gas, Germany and others fear that such a move could plunge the continent into a severe economic crisis. ___ Lederer reported from the United Nations. Yuras Karmanau in Lviv, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russians of gruesome atrocities in Ukraine and told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that those responsible should immediately be brought up on war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one established at Nuremberg after World War II. Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentional killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia. Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars. “They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.” Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiterating what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians. “You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettantes.” As Zelenskyy spoke to the diplomats, survivors of the monthlong Russian occupation took investigators to body after body of townspeople allegedly shot down by troops. Others simply surveyed the destruction. In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, 25-year-old, Dmitriy Yevtushkov searched the rubble of apartment buildings and found that only a photo album remained from his family’s home. In the besieged southern city of Mykolaiv, a passerby stopped briefly to look at the bright blossoms of a shattered flower stand lying among bloodstains, the legacy of a Russian shell that killed nine. The onlooker sketched out the sign of the cross in the air, and moved on. Associated Press journalists in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewed Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalists. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstances they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one. The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigation a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stressed that Bucha was only one place and that there are more with similar horrors — a warning echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, meanwhile, warned that in pulling back from the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military is regrouping its forces in order to deploy them to eastern and southern Ukraine for a “crucial phase of the war.” Russia’s stated goal currently is control of the Donbas, the largely Russian-speaking industrial region in the east that includes the shattered port city of Mariupol. “Moscow is not giving up its ambitions in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said. While both Ukrainian and Russian representatives sent optimistic signals following their latest round of talks a week ago, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow won’t accept a Ukrainian demand that a prospective peace deal include an immediate pullout of troops followed by a Ukrainian referendum on the agreement. In televised remarks Tuesday, Lavrov said a new deal would have to be negotiated if the vote failed, and “we don’t want to play such cat and mouse.” Ukrainian officials said that the bodies of at least 410 civilians have been found in towns around Kyiv that were recaptured from Russian forces and that a “torture chamber” was discovered in Bucha. Zelenskyy told the Security Council there was “not a single crime” that Russian troops hadn’t committed in Bucha. “The Russian military searched for and purposefully killed anyone who served our country. They shot and killed women outside their houses when they just tried to call someone who is alive. They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” he said. They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure,” he said. On Tuesday, police and other investigators walked the silent streets of Bucha. Survivors who hid in their homes during the Russian occupation of the town, many of them past middle age, wandered past charred tanks and jagged window panes with plastic bags of food and other humanitarian aid. Red Cross workers checked in on intact homes. Many of the dead seen by AP journalists appeared to have been shot at close range, and some had their hands bound or their flesh burned. The AP and the PBS series “Frontline” have jointly verified at least 90 incidents during the war that appear to violate international law. The War Crimes Watch Ukraine project is looking into apparent targeted attacks as well as indiscriminate ones. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the images from Bucha revealed “not the random act of a rogue unit” but “a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities.” He said the reports of atrocities were “more than credible.” “Only non-humans are capable of this,” said Angelica Chernomor, a refugee from Kyiv who crossed into Poland with her two children and saw the photos from Bucha. “Even if people live under a totalitarian regime, they must retain feelings, dignity, but they do not.” Chernomor is among the more than 4 million Ukrainians who have fled the country in the wake of the Feb. 24 invasion. Russia has rejected similar accusations of atrocities in the past by accusing its enemies of forging photos and video and using so-called crisis actors. As Western leaders condemned the killings in Bucha, Romania, Italy, Spain and Denmark expelled dozens of Russian diplomatson Tuesday, following moves by Germany and France. Hundreds of Russian diplomats have been sent home since the start of the invasion, many accused of being spies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the expulsions a “short-sighted” measure that would complicate communication and warned they would be met with “reciprocal steps.” The U.S., in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven nations, will roll out more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, including a ban on all new investment in the country, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition to discuss the upcoming announcement. Also, the EU’s executive branch proposed a ban on coal imports from Russia, in what would be the first time the 27-nation bloc has sanctioned the country’s lucrative energy industry over the war. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) per year. Just hours before the latest proposal was announced, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that to prevent “new Buchas,” the West must impose the “mother of all sanctions” — on Russian oil and gas. “A few months of tightening your belts are worth thousands of saved lives,” he said. But Western nations are divided over how far to go. While some are calling for a boycott of Russian oil and gas, Germany and others fear that such a move could plunge the continent into a severe economic crisis. ___ Lederer reported from the United Nations. Yuras Karmanau in Lviv, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russians of gruesome atrocities in Ukraine and told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that those responsible should immediately be brought up on war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one established at Nuremberg after World War II. Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentional killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia. Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars. “They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.” Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiterating what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians. “You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettantes.” As Zelenskyy spoke to the diplomats, survivors of the monthlong Russian occupation took investigators to body after body of townspeople allegedly shot down by troops. Others simply surveyed the destruction. In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, 25-year-old, Dmitriy Yevtushkov searched the rubble of apartment buildings and found that only a photo album remained from his family’s home. In the besieged southern city of Mykolaiv, a passerby stopped briefly to look at the bright blossoms of a shattered flower stand lying among bloodstains, the legacy of a Russian shell that killed nine. The onlooker sketched out the sign of the cross in the air, and moved on. Associated Press journalists in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewed Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalists. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstances they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one. The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigation a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stressed that Bucha was only one place and that there are more with similar horrors — a warning echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, meanwhile, warned that in pulling back from the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military is regrouping its forces in order to deploy them to eastern and southern Ukraine for a “crucial phase of the war.” Russia’s stated goal currently is control of the Donbas, the largely Russian-speaking industrial region in the east that includes the shattered port city of Mariupol. “Moscow is not giving up its ambitions in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said. While both Ukrainian and Russian representatives sent optimistic signals following their latest round of talks a week ago, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow won’t accept a Ukrainian demand that a prospective peace deal include an immediate pullout of troops followed by a Ukrainian referendum on the agreement. In televised remarks Tuesday, Lavrov said a new deal would have to be negotiated if the vote failed, and “we don’t want to play such cat and mouse.” Ukrainian officials said that the bodies of at least 410 civilians have been found in towns around Kyiv that were recaptured from Russian forces and that a “torture chamber” was discovered in Bucha. Zelenskyy told the Security Council there was “not a single crime” that Russian troops hadn’t committed in Bucha. “The Russian military searched for and purposefully killed anyone who served our country. They shot and killed women outside their houses when they just tried to call someone who is alive. They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” he said. They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure,” he said. On Tuesday, police and other investigators walked the silent streets of Bucha. Survivors who hid in their homes during the Russian occupation of the town, many of them past middle age, wandered past charred tanks and jagged window panes with plastic bags of food and other humanitarian aid. Red Cross workers checked in on intact homes. Many of the dead seen by AP journalists appeared to have been shot at close range, and some had their hands bound or their flesh burned. The AP and the PBS series “Frontline” have jointly verified at least 90 incidents during the war that appear to violate international law. The War Crimes Watch Ukraine project is looking into apparent targeted attacks as well as indiscriminate ones. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the images from Bucha revealed “not the random act of a rogue unit” but “a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities.” He said the reports of atrocities were “more than credible.” “Only non-humans are capable of this,” said Angelica Chernomor, a refugee from Kyiv who crossed into Poland with her two children and saw the photos from Bucha. “Even if people live under a totalitarian regime, they must retain feelings, dignity, but they do not.” Chernomor is among the more than 4 million Ukrainians who have fled the country in the wake of the Feb. 24 invasion. Russia has rejected similar accusations of atrocities in the past by accusing its enemies of forging photos and video and using so-called crisis actors. As Western leaders condemned the killings in Bucha, Romania, Italy, Spain and Denmark expelled dozens of Russian diplomatson Tuesday, following moves by Germany and France. Hundreds of Russian diplomats have been sent home since the start of the invasion, many accused of being spies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the expulsions a “short-sighted” measure that would complicate communication and warned they would be met with “reciprocal steps.” The U.S., in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven nations, will roll out more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, including a ban on all new investment in the country, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition to discuss the upcoming announcement. Also, the EU’s executive branch proposed a ban on coal imports from Russia, in what would be the first time the 27-nation bloc has sanctioned the country’s lucrative energy industry over the war. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) per year. Just hours before the latest proposal was announced, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that to prevent “new Buchas,” the West must impose the “mother of all sanctions” — on Russian oil and gas. “A few months of tightening your belts are worth thousands of saved lives,” he said. But Western nations are divided over how far to go. While some are calling for a boycott of Russian oil and gas, Germany and others fear that such a move could plunge the continent into a severe economic crisis. ___ Lederer reported from the United Nations. Yuras Karmanau in Lviv, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russians of gruesome atrocities in Ukraine and told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that those responsible should immediately be brought up on war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one established at Nuremberg after World War II. Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentional killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia. Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars. “They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.” Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiterating what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians. “You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettantes.” As Zelenskyy spoke to the diplomats, survivors of the monthlong Russian occupation took investigators to body after body of townspeople allegedly shot down by troops. Others simply surveyed the destruction. In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, 25-year-old, Dmitriy Yevtushkov searched the rubble of apartment buildings and found that only a photo album remained from his family’s home. In the besieged southern city of Mykolaiv, a passerby stopped briefly to look at the bright blossoms of a shattered flower stand lying among bloodstains, the legacy of a Russian shell that killed nine. The onlooker sketched out the sign of the cross in the air, and moved on. Associated Press journalists in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewed Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalists. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstances they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one. The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigation a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stressed that Bucha was only one place and that there are more with similar horrors — a warning echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, meanwhile, warned that in pulling back from the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military is regrouping its forces in order to deploy them to eastern and southern Ukraine for a “crucial phase of the war.” Russia’s stated goal currently is control of the Donbas, the largely Russian-speaking industrial region in the east that includes the shattered port city of Mariupol. “Moscow is not giving up its ambitions in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said. While both Ukrainian and Russian representatives sent optimistic signals following their latest round of talks a week ago, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow won’t accept a Ukrainian demand that a prospective peace deal include an immediate pullout of troops followed by a Ukrainian referendum on the agreement. In televised remarks Tuesday, Lavrov said a new deal would have to be negotiated if the vote failed, and “we don’t want to play such cat and mouse.” Ukrainian officials said that the bodies of at least 410 civilians have been found in towns around Kyiv that were recaptured from Russian forces and that a “torture chamber” was discovered in Bucha. Zelenskyy told the Security Council there was “not a single crime” that Russian troops hadn’t committed in Bucha. “The Russian military searched for and purposefully killed anyone who served our country. They shot and killed women outside their houses when they just tried to call someone who is alive. They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” he said. They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure,” he said. On Tuesday, police and other investigators walked the silent streets of Bucha. Survivors who hid in their homes during the Russian occupation of the town, many of them past middle age, wandered past charred tanks and jagged window panes with plastic bags of food and other humanitarian aid. Red Cross workers checked in on intact homes. Many of the dead seen by AP journalists appeared to have been shot at close range, and some had their hands bound or their flesh burned. The AP and the PBS series “Frontline” have jointly verified at least 90 incidents during the war that appear to violate international law. The War Crimes Watch Ukraine project is looking into apparent targeted attacks as well as indiscriminate ones. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the images from Bucha revealed “not the random act of a rogue unit” but “a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities.” He said the reports of atrocities were “more than credible.” “Only non-humans are capable of this,” said Angelica Chernomor, a refugee from Kyiv who crossed into Poland with her two children and saw the photos from Bucha. “Even if people live under a totalitarian regime, they must retain feelings, dignity, but they do not.” Chernomor is among the more than 4 million Ukrainians who have fled the country in the wake of the Feb. 24 invasion. Russia has rejected similar accusations of atrocities in the past by accusing its enemies of forging photos and video and using so-called crisis actors. As Western leaders condemned the killings in Bucha, Romania, Italy, Spain and Denmark expelled dozens of Russian diplomatson Tuesday, following moves by Germany and France. Hundreds of Russian diplomats have been sent home since the start of the invasion, many accused of being spies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the expulsions a “short-sighted” measure that would complicate communication and warned they would be met with “reciprocal steps.” The U.S., in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven nations, will roll out more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, including a ban on all new investment in the country, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition to discuss the upcoming announcement. Also, the EU’s executive branch proposed a ban on coal imports from Russia, in what would be the first time the 27-nation bloc has sanctioned the country’s lucrative energy industry over the war. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) per year. Just hours before the latest proposal was announced, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that to prevent “new Buchas,” the West must impose the “mother of all sanctions” — on Russian oil and gas. “A few months of tightening your belts are worth thousands of saved lives,” he said. But Western nations are divided over how far to go. While some are calling for a boycott of Russian oil and gas, Germany and others fear that such a move could plunge the continent into a severe economic crisis. ___ Lederer reported from the United Nations. Yuras Karmanau in Lviv, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russians of gruesome atrocities in Ukraine and told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that those responsible should immediately be brought up on war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one established at Nuremberg after World War II. Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentional killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia. Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars. “They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.” Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiterating what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians. “You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettantes.” As Zelenskyy spoke to the diplomats, survivors of the monthlong Russian occupation took investigators to body after body of townspeople allegedly shot down by troops. Others simply surveyed the destruction. In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, 25-year-old, Dmitriy Yevtushkov searched the rubble of apartment buildings and found that only a photo album remained from his family’s home. In the besieged southern city of Mykolaiv, a passerby stopped briefly to look at the bright blossoms of a shattered flower stand lying among bloodstains, the legacy of a Russian shell that killed nine. The onlooker sketched out the sign of the cross in the air, and moved on. Associated Press journalists in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewed Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalists. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstances they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one. The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigation a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stressed that Bucha was only one place and that there are more with similar horrors — a warning echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, meanwhile, warned that in pulling back from the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military is regrouping its forces in order to deploy them to eastern and southern Ukraine for a “crucial phase of the war.” Russia’s stated goal currently is control of the Donbas, the largely Russian-speaking industrial region in the east that includes the shattered port city of Mariupol. “Moscow is not giving up its ambitions in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said. While both Ukrainian and Russian representatives sent optimistic signals following their latest round of talks a week ago, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow won’t accept a Ukrainian demand that a prospective peace deal include an immediate pullout of troops followed by a Ukrainian referendum on the agreement. In televised remarks Tuesday, Lavrov said a new deal would have to be negotiated if the vote failed, and “we don’t want to play such cat and mouse.” Ukrainian officials said that the bodies of at least 410 civilians have been found in towns around Kyiv that were recaptured from Russian forces and that a “torture chamber” was discovered in Bucha. Zelenskyy told the Security Council there was “not a single crime” that Russian troops hadn’t committed in Bucha. “The Russian military searched for and purposefully killed anyone who served our country. They shot and killed women outside their houses when they just tried to call someone who is alive. They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” he said. They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure,” he said. On Tuesday, police and other investigators walked the silent streets of Bucha. Survivors who hid in their homes during the Russian occupation of the town, many of them past middle age, wandered past charred tanks and jagged window panes with plastic bags of food and other humanitarian aid. Red Cross workers checked in on intact homes. Many of the dead seen by AP journalists appeared to have been shot at close range, and some had their hands bound or their flesh burned. The AP and the PBS series “Frontline” have jointly verified at least 90 incidents during the war that appear to violate international law. The War Crimes Watch Ukraine project is looking into apparent targeted attacks as well as indiscriminate ones. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the images from Bucha revealed “not the random act of a rogue unit” but “a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities.” He said the reports of atrocities were “more than credible.” “Only non-humans are capable of this,” said Angelica Chernomor, a refugee from Kyiv who crossed into Poland with her two children and saw the photos from Bucha. “Even if people live under a totalitarian regime, they must retain feelings, dignity, but they do not.” Chernomor is among the more than 4 million Ukrainians who have fled the country in the wake of the Feb. 24 invasion. Russia has rejected similar accusations of atrocities in the past by accusing its enemies of forging photos and video and using so-called crisis actors. As Western leaders condemned the killings in Bucha, Romania, Italy, Spain and Denmark expelled dozens of Russian diplomatson Tuesday, following moves by Germany and France. Hundreds of Russian diplomats have been sent home since the start of the invasion, many accused of being spies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the expulsions a “short-sighted” measure that would complicate communication and warned they would be met with “reciprocal steps.” The U.S., in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven nations, will roll out more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, including a ban on all new investment in the country, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition to discuss the upcoming announcement. Also, the EU’s executive branch proposed a ban on coal imports from Russia, in what would be the first time the 27-nation bloc has sanctioned the country’s lucrative energy industry over the war. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) per year. Just hours before the latest proposal was announced, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that to prevent “new Buchas,” the West must impose the “mother of all sanctions” — on Russian oil and gas. “A few months of tightening your belts are worth thousands of saved lives,” he said. But Western nations are divided over how far to go. While some are calling for a boycott of Russian oil and gas, Germany and others fear that such a move could plunge the continent into a severe economic crisis. ___ Lederer reported from the United Nations. Yuras Karmanau in Lviv, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russians of gruesome atrocities in Ukraine and told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that those responsible should immediately be brought up on war crimes charges in front of a tribunal like the one established at Nuremberg after World War II. Over the past few days, grisly images of what appeared to be intentional killings of civilians carried out by Russian forces in Bucha and other towns before they withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv have caused a global outcry and led Western nations to expel scores of Moscow’s diplomats and propose further sanctions, including a ban on coal imports from Russia. Zelenskyy, speaking via video from Ukraine to U.N. diplomats, said that civilians had been tortured, shot in the back of the head, thrown down wells, blown up with grenades in their apartments and crushed to death by tanks while in cars. “They cut off limbs, cut their throats. Women were raped and killed in front of their children,” he said. He asserted that people’s tongues were pulled out “only because their aggressor did not hear what they wanted to hear from them.” Zelenskyy said that both those who carried out the killings and those who gave the orders “must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes” in front of a tribunal similar to what was used in postwar Germany. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, said that while Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” Reiterating what the Kremlin has contended for days, he said that video footage of bodies in the streets was “a crude forgery” staged by the Ukrainians. “You only saw what they showed you,” he said. “The only ones who would fall for this are Western dilettantes.” As Zelenskyy spoke to the diplomats, survivors of the monthlong Russian occupation took investigators to body after body of townspeople allegedly shot down by troops. Others simply surveyed the destruction. In Borodyanka, northwest of Kyiv, 25-year-old, Dmitriy Yevtushkov searched the rubble of apartment buildings and found that only a photo album remained from his family’s home. In the besieged southern city of Mykolaiv, a passerby stopped briefly to look at the bright blossoms of a shattered flower stand lying among bloodstains, the legacy of a Russian shell that killed nine. The onlooker sketched out the sign of the cross in the air, and moved on. Associated Press journalists in Bucha have counted dozens of corpses in civilian clothes and interviewed Ukrainians who told of witnessing atrocities. Also, high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies showed that many of the bodies had been lying in the open for weeks, during the time that Russian forces were in the town. The dead in Bucha included a pile of six charred bodies, as witnessed by AP journalists. It was not clear who they were or under what circumstances they died. One body was probably that of a child, said Andrii Nebytov, head of police in the Kyiv region. A gunshot wound to the head was visible on one. The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court at The Hague opened an investigation a month ago into possible war crimes in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stressed that Bucha was only one place and that there are more with similar horrors — a warning echoed by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, meanwhile, warned that in pulling back from the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military is regrouping its forces in order to deploy them to eastern and southern Ukraine for a “crucial phase of the war.” Russia’s stated goal currently is control of the Donbas, the largely Russian-speaking industrial region in the east that includes the shattered port city of Mariupol. “Moscow is not giving up its ambitions in Ukraine,” Stoltenberg said. While both Ukrainian and Russian representatives sent optimistic signals following their latest round of talks a week ago, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow won’t accept a Ukrainian demand that a prospective peace deal include an immediate pullout of troops followed by a Ukrainian referendum on the agreement. In televised remarks Tuesday, Lavrov said a new deal would have to be negotiated if the vote failed, and “we don’t want to play such cat and mouse.” Ukrainian officials said that the bodies of at least 410 civilians have been found in towns around Kyiv that were recaptured from Russian forces and that a “torture chamber” was discovered in Bucha. Zelenskyy told the Security Council there was “not a single crime” that Russian troops hadn’t committed in Bucha. “The Russian military searched for and purposefully killed anyone who served our country. They shot and killed women outside their houses when they just tried to call someone who is alive. They killed entire families, adults and children, and they tried to burn the bodies,” he said. They used tanks to crush civilians “just for their pleasure,” he said. On Tuesday, police and other investigators walked the silent streets of Bucha. Survivors who hid in their homes during the Russian occupation of the town, many of them past middle age, wandered past charred tanks and jagged window panes with plastic bags of food and other humanitarian aid. Red Cross workers checked in on intact homes. Many of the dead seen by AP journalists appeared to have been shot at close range, and some had their hands bound or their flesh burned. The AP and the PBS series “Frontline” have jointly verified at least 90 incidents during the war that appear to violate international law. The War Crimes Watch Ukraine project is looking into apparent targeted attacks as well as indiscriminate ones. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the images from Bucha revealed “not the random act of a rogue unit” but “a deliberate campaign to kill, to torture, to rape, to commit atrocities.” He said the reports of atrocities were “more than credible.” “Only non-humans are capable of this,” said Angelica Chernomor, a refugee from Kyiv who crossed into Poland with her two children and saw the photos from Bucha. “Even if people live under a totalitarian regime, they must retain feelings, dignity, but they do not.” Chernomor is among the more than 4 million Ukrainians who have fled the country in the wake of the Feb. 24 invasion. Russia has rejected similar accusations of atrocities in the past by accusing its enemies of forging photos and video and using so-called crisis actors. As Western leaders condemned the killings in Bucha, Romania, Italy, Spain and Denmark expelled dozens of Russian diplomatson Tuesday, following moves by Germany and France. Hundreds of Russian diplomats have been sent home since the start of the invasion, many accused of being spies. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the expulsions a “short-sighted” measure that would complicate communication and warned they would be met with “reciprocal steps.” The U.S., in coordination with the European Union and Group of Seven nations, will roll out more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, including a ban on all new investment in the country, a senior administration official said, speaking on condition to discuss the upcoming announcement. Also, the EU’s executive branch proposed a ban on coal imports from Russia, in what would be the first time the 27-nation bloc has sanctioned the country’s lucrative energy industry over the war. The coal imports amount to an estimated 4 billion euros ($4.4 billion) per year. Just hours before the latest proposal was announced, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that to prevent “new Buchas,” the West must impose the “mother of all sanctions” — on Russian oil and gas. “A few months of tightening your belts are worth thousands of saved lives,” he said. But Western nations are divided over how far to go. While some are calling for a boycott of Russian oil and gas, Germany and others fear that such a move could plunge the continent into a severe economic crisis. ___ Lederer reported from the United Nations. Yuras Karmanau in Lviv, Ukraine, and Associated Press journalists around the world contributed to this report. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the war at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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2022-07-01 17:52:45+00:00
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded over $160 million worth of drugs in South Florida last Friday, according to a statement. The Coast Guard said Cutter Dauntless seized around 8,500 pounds or 4.5 tons of cocaine as it patrolled the Caribbean Sea. Thirteen drug smugglers from the Dominican Republic and Colombia were arrested in the patrol, according to the USCG statement. “The Coast Guard’s strong international partnerships, counter threats in the maritime domain, protect each of our countries from transnational organized crime, and work to stabilize and promote good governance in the region,” said, Lt. Paul Puddington, a District Seven duty enforcement officer. “We are thankful for coordinated efforts across the U.S. Coast Guard, the Department of Defense, Customs and Border Protection, as well as our international partners from the Netherlands and throughout Central and South America.” After dropping off the narcotic, the Dauntless headed back to its homeport in Pensacola.
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2022-04-03 19:57:23+00:00
U.S. Coast Guard Offloads $240 Million in Cocaine in Miami On Friday, the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless offloaded more than $240 million in cocaine at Coast Guard Base Miami Beach before returning to her homeport in Pensacola. Dauntless’ crew seized approximately 8,500 pounds of cocaine and apprehended 13 suspected drug smugglers in a 45-day patrol in the Caribbean Sea. The Dauntless’ crew worked alongside multiple U.S. Coast Guard vessels and the assets of U.S. partner nations - including the HNLMS Friesland of the Royal Netherlands Navy - to interdict the illegal drug smuggling vessels. “The Coast Guard’s strong international partnerships counter threats in the maritime domain, protect each of our countries from transnational organized crime, and work to stabilize and promote good governance in the region,” said, Lt. Paul Puddington, a District Seven duty enforcement officer. Images courtesy USCG It is the latest in a series of successes for Dauntless and her crew. In December, Dauntless offloaded about $150 million worth of cocaine in Miami Beach, the product of three separate interdictions. The RFA Wave Knight, USCGC William Trump and HNLMS Holland carried out the inderdictions jointly. The British and Dutch governments have a security interest in combating the flow of cocaine in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific. Research suggests that the majority of cocaine on the route is ultimately destined for the lucrative European market, via ports in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. During at-sea interdictions, each suspect vessel is tracked by Joint Interagency Task Force-South, based in Key West, Florida. The law enforcement phase in the Caribbean Sea is conducted by the Seventh Coast Guard District, headquartered in Miami. All boardings are carried out by U.S. Coast Guard personnel.
https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/coast-guard-offloads-over-4-tons-of-cocaine-in-florida/
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded over $160 million worth of drugs in South Florida last Friday, according to a statement. The Coast Guard said Cutter Dauntless seized around 8,500 pounds or 4.5 tons of cocaine as it patrolled the Caribbean Sea. Thirteen drug smugglers from the Dominican Republic and Colombia were arrested in the patrol, according to the USCG statement. “The Coast Guard’s strong international partnerships, counter threats in the maritime domain, protect each of our countries from transnational organized crime, and work to stabilize and promote good governance in the region,” said, Lt. Paul Puddington, a District Seven duty enforcement officer. “We are thankful for coordinated efforts across the U.S. Coast Guard, the Department of Defense, Customs and Border Protection, as well as our international partners from the Netherlands and throughout Central and South America.” After dropping off the narcotic, the Dauntless headed back to its homeport in Pensacola.
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2022-04-03 00:00:36+00:00
Crew members from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless offloaded more than $243 million worth of cocaine Saturday. The crew seized around 8,500 pounds of the narcotic and took 13 suspected drug smugglers from the Dominican Republic and Colombia into custody during a 45-day patrol of the Caribbean Sea. “The Coast Guard's strong international partnerships, counter threats in the maritime domain, protect each of our countries from transnational organized crime, and work to stabilize and promote good governance in the region,” said, Lt. Paul Puddington, a District Seven duty enforcement officer. The Dauntless, a 210-foot Reliance-class medium endurance cutter, now returns to its homeport in Pensacola.
https://www.wfla.com/news/florida/coast-guard-offloads-over-4-tons-of-cocaine-in-florida/
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded over $160 million worth of drugs in South Florida last Friday, according to a statement. The Coast Guard said Cutter Dauntless seized around 8,500 pounds or 4.5 tons of cocaine as it patrolled the Caribbean Sea. Thirteen drug smugglers from the Dominican Republic and Colombia were arrested in the patrol, according to the USCG statement. “The Coast Guard’s strong international partnerships, counter threats in the maritime domain, protect each of our countries from transnational organized crime, and work to stabilize and promote good governance in the region,” said, Lt. Paul Puddington, a District Seven duty enforcement officer. “We are thankful for coordinated efforts across the U.S. Coast Guard, the Department of Defense, Customs and Border Protection, as well as our international partners from the Netherlands and throughout Central and South America.” After dropping off the narcotic, the Dauntless headed back to its homeport in Pensacola.
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2022-04-03 03:35:51+00:00
MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - The U.S. Coast Guard made a big drug bust at sea while patrolling the Caribbean. The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless on Friday offloaded 8,500 pounds of cocaine at their base in Miami Beach. Officials said the drugs worth more than $243 million. The crew also apprehended 13 suspected drug smugglers. The crew of the Dauntless later returned to their home port in Pensacola. Copyright 2022 Sunbeam Television Corp. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
https://www.kxnet.com/news/national-news/buy-me-some-peanuts-and-cracker-jill-classic-snack-gets-a-new-face/
(The Hill) – Move over, Jack — baseball fans can soon line up to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jill, as the iconic gametime snack launches “a new face” to recognize women in sports. The caramel-coated popcorn maker, Frito-Lay, announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.” Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website. As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani. In the tune, Normani sings, “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill. No one can stop you if you have the will.” The former Fifth Harmony member said she was proud to join “a campaign entrenched in inclusivity and empowerment because it’s vital for young girls to see themselves represented and join in on the celebration of the achievements made by the women before them.” “We are constantly inspired by the many women who are making history by breaking the mold, and we want to celebrate their achievements while supporting the progress,” Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “Cracker Jack has been part of sports for over a century, as records were made and rules changed,” Mahal said. “We’ve been so inspired by how girls and women are changing the face of the game, so in this spirit we introduce Cracker Jill to show girls that they’re represented even in our most iconic snacks.” The company also announced a $200,000 donation to the Women’s Sports Foundation. The images of Jill for the packages of the peanut-filled products were created by artist Monica Ahanonu. Frito-Lay said the five different versions of Jill on the bags were “inspired by the most represented ethnicities” in the United States, according to Census Bureau data. While Cracker Jill’s debut was timed to coincide with this year’s baseball season, Frito-Lay said the intention is for “Jill to continue to join Sailor Jack as a member of the team roster and part of the brand ethos.” The addition of “Jill” comes as several brands have highlighted inclusivity while updating the images of their most recognizable female characters. Earlier this year, M&Ms announced its candy characters — including the “Green M&M” — would be getting fresh looks with more “nuanced personalities.” Disneyland Paris also unveiled a new outfit for Minnie Mouse — a pantsuit — which designer Stella McCartney called a “symbol of progress for a new generation.”
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https://www.cbs42.com/news/national/buy-me-some-peanuts-and-cracker-jill-classic-snack-gets-a-new-face/
2022-04-05 23:52:33+00:00
(The Hill) – Move over, Jack — baseball fans can soon line up to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jill, as the iconic gametime snack launches “a new face” to recognize women in sports. The caramel-coated popcorn maker, Frito-Lay, announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.” Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website. As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani. In the tune, Normani sings, “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill. No one can stop you if you have the will.” The former Fifth Harmony member said she was proud to join “a campaign entrenched in inclusivity and empowerment because it’s vital for young girls to see themselves represented and join in on the celebration of the achievements made by the women before them.” “We are constantly inspired by the many women who are making history by breaking the mold, and we want to celebrate their achievements while supporting the progress,” Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “Cracker Jack has been part of sports for over a century, as records were made and rules changed,” Mahal said. “We’ve been so inspired by how girls and women are changing the face of the game, so in this spirit we introduce Cracker Jill to show girls that they’re represented even in our most iconic snacks.” The company also announced a $200,000 donation to the Women’s Sports Foundation. The images of Jill for the packages of the peanut-filled products were created by artist Monica Ahanonu. Frito-Lay said the five different versions of Jill on the bags were “inspired by the most represented ethnicities” in the United States, according to Census Bureau data. While Cracker Jill’s debut was timed to coincide with this year’s baseball season, Frito-Lay said the intention is for “Jill to continue to join Sailor Jack as a member of the team roster and part of the brand ethos.” The addition of “Jill” comes as several brands have highlighted inclusivity while updating the images of their most recognizable female characters. Earlier this year, M&Ms announced its candy characters — including the “Green M&M” — would be getting fresh looks with more “nuanced personalities.” Disneyland Paris also unveiled a new outfit for Minnie Mouse — a pantsuit — which designer Stella McCartney called a “symbol of progress for a new generation.”
https://www.kxnet.com/news/national-news/buy-me-some-peanuts-and-cracker-jill-classic-snack-gets-a-new-face/
(The Hill) – Move over, Jack — baseball fans can soon line up to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jill, as the iconic gametime snack launches “a new face” to recognize women in sports. The caramel-coated popcorn maker, Frito-Lay, announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.” Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website. As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani. In the tune, Normani sings, “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill. No one can stop you if you have the will.” The former Fifth Harmony member said she was proud to join “a campaign entrenched in inclusivity and empowerment because it’s vital for young girls to see themselves represented and join in on the celebration of the achievements made by the women before them.” “We are constantly inspired by the many women who are making history by breaking the mold, and we want to celebrate their achievements while supporting the progress,” Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “Cracker Jack has been part of sports for over a century, as records were made and rules changed,” Mahal said. “We’ve been so inspired by how girls and women are changing the face of the game, so in this spirit we introduce Cracker Jill to show girls that they’re represented even in our most iconic snacks.” The company also announced a $200,000 donation to the Women’s Sports Foundation. The images of Jill for the packages of the peanut-filled products were created by artist Monica Ahanonu. Frito-Lay said the five different versions of Jill on the bags were “inspired by the most represented ethnicities” in the United States, according to Census Bureau data. While Cracker Jill’s debut was timed to coincide with this year’s baseball season, Frito-Lay said the intention is for “Jill to continue to join Sailor Jack as a member of the team roster and part of the brand ethos.” The addition of “Jill” comes as several brands have highlighted inclusivity while updating the images of their most recognizable female characters. Earlier this year, M&Ms announced its candy characters — including the “Green M&M” — would be getting fresh looks with more “nuanced personalities.” Disneyland Paris also unveiled a new outfit for Minnie Mouse — a pantsuit — which designer Stella McCartney called a “symbol of progress for a new generation.”
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https://www.wate.com/news/buy-me-some-peanuts-and-cracker-jill-classic-snack-gets-a-new-face/
2022-04-07 00:17:45+00:00
(The Hill) — Move over, Jack — baseball fans can soon line up to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jill, as the iconic game time snack launches “a new face” to recognize women in sports. The caramel-coated popcorn maker Frito-Lay announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.” Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website. As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani. In the tune, Normani sings, “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill. No one can stop you if you have the will.” The former Fifth Harmony member said she was proud to join “a campaign entrenched in inclusivity and empowerment because it’s vital for young girls to see themselves represented and join in on the celebration of the achievements made by the women before them.” “We are constantly inspired by the many women who are making history by breaking the mold, and we want to celebrate their achievements while supporting the progress,” Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “Cracker Jack has been part of sports for over a century, as records were made and rules changed,” Mahal said. “We’ve been so inspired by how girls and women are changing the face of the game, so in this spirit we introduce Cracker Jill to show girls that they’re represented even in our most iconic snacks.” The company also announced a $200,000 donation to the Women’s Sports Foundation. The images of Jill for the packages of the peanut-filled products were created by artist Monica Ahanonu. Frito-Lay said the five different versions of Jill on the bags were “inspired by the most represented ethnicities” in the United States, according to Census Bureau data. While Cracker Jill’s debut was timed to coincide with this year’s baseball season, Frito-Lay said the intention is for “Jill to continue to join Sailor Jack as a member of the team roster and part of the brand ethos.” The addition of “Jill” comes as several brands have highlighted inclusivity while updating the images of their most recognizable female characters. Earlier this year, M&Ms announced its candy characters — including the “Green M&M” — would be getting fresh looks with more “nuanced personalities.” Disneyland Paris also unveiled a new outfit for Minnie Mouse — a pantsuit — which designer Stella McCartney called a “symbol of progress for a new generation.”
https://www.kxnet.com/news/national-news/buy-me-some-peanuts-and-cracker-jill-classic-snack-gets-a-new-face/
(The Hill) – Move over, Jack — baseball fans can soon line up to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jill, as the iconic gametime snack launches “a new face” to recognize women in sports. The caramel-coated popcorn maker, Frito-Lay, announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.” Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website. As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani. In the tune, Normani sings, “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill. No one can stop you if you have the will.” The former Fifth Harmony member said she was proud to join “a campaign entrenched in inclusivity and empowerment because it’s vital for young girls to see themselves represented and join in on the celebration of the achievements made by the women before them.” “We are constantly inspired by the many women who are making history by breaking the mold, and we want to celebrate their achievements while supporting the progress,” Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “Cracker Jack has been part of sports for over a century, as records were made and rules changed,” Mahal said. “We’ve been so inspired by how girls and women are changing the face of the game, so in this spirit we introduce Cracker Jill to show girls that they’re represented even in our most iconic snacks.” The company also announced a $200,000 donation to the Women’s Sports Foundation. The images of Jill for the packages of the peanut-filled products were created by artist Monica Ahanonu. Frito-Lay said the five different versions of Jill on the bags were “inspired by the most represented ethnicities” in the United States, according to Census Bureau data. While Cracker Jill’s debut was timed to coincide with this year’s baseball season, Frito-Lay said the intention is for “Jill to continue to join Sailor Jack as a member of the team roster and part of the brand ethos.” The addition of “Jill” comes as several brands have highlighted inclusivity while updating the images of their most recognizable female characters. Earlier this year, M&Ms announced its candy characters — including the “Green M&M” — would be getting fresh looks with more “nuanced personalities.” Disneyland Paris also unveiled a new outfit for Minnie Mouse — a pantsuit — which designer Stella McCartney called a “symbol of progress for a new generation.”
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(The Hill) – Move over, Jack — baseball fans can soon line up to buy some peanuts and Cracker Jill, as the iconic gametime snack launches “a new face” to recognize women in sports. The caramel-coated popcorn’s maker, Frito-Lay, announced the addition of Cracker Jill on Tuesday, saying the move was aimed at celebrating “the women who break down barriers in sports.” Bags of Cracker Jill will be available at concession stands at ballparks around the country, and to fans who donate at least $5 to the nonprofit Women’s Sports Foundation on the snack’s website. As part of the new nibble’s launch, the more than 125-year-old brand released an “updated” version of the seventh inning stretch classic, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” belted out by singer Normani. In the tune, Normani sings, “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jill. No one can stop you if you have the will.” The former Fifth Harmony member said she was proud to join “a campaign entrenched in inclusivity and empowerment because it’s vital for young girls to see themselves represented and join in on the celebration of the achievements made by the women before them.” “We are constantly inspired by the many women who are making history by breaking the mold, and we want to celebrate their achievements while supporting the progress,” Tina Mahal, Frito-Lay North America’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement. “Cracker Jack has been part of sports for over a century, as records were made and rules changed,” Mahal said. “We’ve been so inspired by how girls and women are changing the face of the game, so in this spirit we introduce Cracker Jill to show girls that they’re represented even in our most iconic snacks.” The company also announced a $200,000 donation to the Women’s Sports Foundation. The images of Jill for the packages of the peanut-filled products were created by artist Monica Ahanonu. Frito-Lay said the five different versions of Jill on the bags were “inspired by the most represented ethnicities” in the United States, according to Census Bureau data. While Cracker Jill’s debut was timed to coincide with this year’s baseball season, Frito-Lay said the intention is for “Jill to continue to join Sailor Jack as a member of the team roster and part of the brand ethos.” The addition of “Jill” comes as several brands have highlighted inclusivity while updating the images of their most recognizable female characters. Earlier this year, M&Ms announced its candy characters — including the “Green M&M” — would be getting fresh looks with more “nuanced personalities.” Disneyland Paris also unveiled a new outfit for Minnie Mouse — a pantsuit — which designer Stella McCartney called a “symbol of progress for a new generation.”
https://www.finanzen.at/nachrichten/aktien/auckland-transport-adopts-hpe-greenlake-for-advanced-analytics-to-promote-public-safety-11213810
Auckland Transport Adopts HPE GreenLake for Advanced Analytics to Promote Public Safety Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that Auckland Transport has selected HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to deliver an AI-enhanced video feed to optimize transport routes, promote public transportation, and support decision-making for law enforcement. Auckland Transport is responsible for the region’s transport services including roads, footpaths, public transport, and parking. Its day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving and works to address traffic congestion, encourage more people to use public transportation, and keep citizens safe on roads and in public spaces. Previously, Auckland Transport used 2500 cameras to monitor the city for safety issues creating an ever-increasing amount of data. Auckland Transport was using aging technology, and the ongoing costs of maintenance and outsourced management of the platform were significant. The expansive system was complex, difficult to upgrade, and nearing its end of life. Auckland Transport needed a cost-effective solution that would enhance productivity and automation as well as encourage more people to use public transport which had been significantly disrupted with the COVID-19 pandemic. "We use the data to convert people to public transport. We know how long it takes to get from point A to point B by car and we let people know that they can get there twice as fast on the bus,” said Roger Jones, Executive General Manager, Business Technology for Auckland Transport. Auckland Transport transitioned its video management system (VMS) to the Qumulo File Data Platform on a HPE Apollo 4200 Gen10 server running on the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform, resulting in a 41% rack space reduction – from 68 rack units spread across three racks, to 40 rack units in two racks, HPE GreenLake Management Services monitor and operate its VMS. With a VMS two-thirds of the size of the original footprint, Auckland Transport has achieved a 37% decrease in energy consumption and reduced power and cooling costs, without compromising the system’s capacity to handle unstructured data in the exabyte realm. The modern, unified solution allows Auckland Transport to avoid upfront IT costs and enables customers to pay only for what is used, while a single, intuitive dashboard reports in real time transport flow, consumption and congestion rate, and compute and storage trends. This data is vital for forecasting and planning to enable people to move seamlessly and safely around Auckland city. In addition, the new solution allows Auckland Transport to increase its camera usage, making parking officers’ jobs more effective and efficient. "We’re excited to work with Auckland Transport and deliver a unified, cost-effective solution that uses AI to keep people safe and support their mobility,” said Colin Henderson, Managing Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise NZ. "This is a perfect example of the combined power of HPE Solutions with Qumulo. Our carefully selected configurations are optimized for price, performance, and capacity requirements to deliver unstructured file data at massive scale and unmatched performance,” said Ben Gitenstein, Vice President of Product at Qumulo. To read the full story click here. About HPE GreenLake The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform enables customers to accelerate data-first modernization and provides over 50 cloud services that can run on-premises, at the edge, in a colocation facility, and in the public cloud. In Q1 2022, HPE reported Annual Recurring Revenue of $798 million and as-a-service orders growth of 136 percent year-over-year. In April 2022, with the onboarding of Aruba customers, HPE will add over 120,000 customers to the HPE GreenLake platform. The scalable, pay-as-you go HPE GreenLake platform also delivers robust security, compliance, and control, and supports a broad partner ecosystem – including channel partners, distributors, independent software vendors, service providers, system integrators, and public cloud providers. For more information on HPE GreenLake, please visit: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/greenlake.html About Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220405005106/en/ Wenn Sie mehr über das Thema Aktien erfahren wollen, finden Sie in unserem Ratgeber viele interessante Artikel dazu! Jetzt informieren!
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that Auckland Transport has selected HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to deliver an AI-enhanced video feed to optimize transport routes, promote public transportation, and support decision-making for law enforcement. Auckland Transport is responsible for the region’s transport services including roads, footpaths, public transport, and parking. Its day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving and works to address traffic congestion, encourage more people to use public transportation, and keep citizens safe on roads and in public spaces. Previously, Auckland Transport used 2500 cameras to monitor the city for safety issues creating an ever-increasing amount of data. Auckland Transport was using aging technology, and the ongoing costs of maintenance and outsourced management of the platform were significant. The expansive system was complex, difficult to upgrade, and nearing its end of life. Auckland Transport needed a cost-effective solution that would enhance productivity and automation as well as encourage more people to use public transport which had been significantly disrupted with the COVID-19 pandemic. “We use the data to convert people to public transport. We know how long it takes to get from point A to point B by car and we let people know that they can get there twice as fast on the bus,” said Roger Jones, Executive General Manager, Business Technology for Auckland Transport. Auckland Transport transitioned its video management system (VMS) to the Qumulo File Data Platform on a HPE Apollo 4200 Gen10 server running on the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform, resulting in a 41% rack space reduction – from 68 rack units spread across three racks, to 40 rack units in two racks, HPE GreenLake Management Services monitor and operate its VMS. With a VMS two-thirds of the size of the original footprint, Auckland Transport has achieved a 37% decrease in energy consumption and reduced power and cooling costs, without compromising the system’s capacity to handle unstructured data in the exabyte realm. The modern, unified solution allows Auckland Transport to avoid upfront IT costs and enables customers to pay only for what is used, while a single, intuitive dashboard reports in real time transport flow, consumption and congestion rate, and compute and storage trends. This data is vital for forecasting and planning to enable people to move seamlessly and safely around Auckland city. In addition, the new solution allows Auckland Transport to increase its camera usage, making parking officers’ jobs more effective and efficient. “We’re excited to work with Auckland Transport and deliver a unified, cost-effective solution that uses AI to keep people safe and support their mobility,” said Colin Henderson, Managing Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise NZ. “This is a perfect example of the combined power of HPE Solutions with Qumulo. Our carefully selected configurations are optimized for price, performance, and capacity requirements to deliver unstructured file data at massive scale and unmatched performance,” said Ben Gitenstein, Vice President of Product at Qumulo. To read the full story click here. About HPE GreenLake The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform enables customers to accelerate data-first modernization and provides over 50 cloud services that can run on-premises, at the edge, in a colocation facility, and in the public cloud. In Q1 2022, HPE reported Annual Recurring Revenue of $798 million and as-a-service orders growth of 136 percent year-over-year. In April 2022, with the onboarding of Aruba customers, HPE will add over 120,000 customers to the HPE GreenLake platform. The scalable, pay-as-you go HPE GreenLake platform also delivers robust security, compliance, and control, and supports a broad partner ecosystem – including channel partners, distributors, independent software vendors, service providers, system integrators, and public cloud providers. For more information on HPE GreenLake, please visit: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/greenlake.html About Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com
https://www.finanzen.at/nachrichten/aktien/auckland-transport-adopts-hpe-greenlake-for-advanced-analytics-to-promote-public-safety-11213810
Auckland Transport Adopts HPE GreenLake for Advanced Analytics to Promote Public Safety Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that Auckland Transport has selected HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to deliver an AI-enhanced video feed to optimize transport routes, promote public transportation, and support decision-making for law enforcement. Auckland Transport is responsible for the region’s transport services including roads, footpaths, public transport, and parking. Its day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving and works to address traffic congestion, encourage more people to use public transportation, and keep citizens safe on roads and in public spaces. Previously, Auckland Transport used 2500 cameras to monitor the city for safety issues creating an ever-increasing amount of data. Auckland Transport was using aging technology, and the ongoing costs of maintenance and outsourced management of the platform were significant. The expansive system was complex, difficult to upgrade, and nearing its end of life. Auckland Transport needed a cost-effective solution that would enhance productivity and automation as well as encourage more people to use public transport which had been significantly disrupted with the COVID-19 pandemic. "We use the data to convert people to public transport. We know how long it takes to get from point A to point B by car and we let people know that they can get there twice as fast on the bus,” said Roger Jones, Executive General Manager, Business Technology for Auckland Transport. Auckland Transport transitioned its video management system (VMS) to the Qumulo File Data Platform on a HPE Apollo 4200 Gen10 server running on the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform, resulting in a 41% rack space reduction – from 68 rack units spread across three racks, to 40 rack units in two racks, HPE GreenLake Management Services monitor and operate its VMS. With a VMS two-thirds of the size of the original footprint, Auckland Transport has achieved a 37% decrease in energy consumption and reduced power and cooling costs, without compromising the system’s capacity to handle unstructured data in the exabyte realm. The modern, unified solution allows Auckland Transport to avoid upfront IT costs and enables customers to pay only for what is used, while a single, intuitive dashboard reports in real time transport flow, consumption and congestion rate, and compute and storage trends. This data is vital for forecasting and planning to enable people to move seamlessly and safely around Auckland city. In addition, the new solution allows Auckland Transport to increase its camera usage, making parking officers’ jobs more effective and efficient. "We’re excited to work with Auckland Transport and deliver a unified, cost-effective solution that uses AI to keep people safe and support their mobility,” said Colin Henderson, Managing Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise NZ. "This is a perfect example of the combined power of HPE Solutions with Qumulo. Our carefully selected configurations are optimized for price, performance, and capacity requirements to deliver unstructured file data at massive scale and unmatched performance,” said Ben Gitenstein, Vice President of Product at Qumulo. To read the full story click here. About HPE GreenLake The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform enables customers to accelerate data-first modernization and provides over 50 cloud services that can run on-premises, at the edge, in a colocation facility, and in the public cloud. In Q1 2022, HPE reported Annual Recurring Revenue of $798 million and as-a-service orders growth of 136 percent year-over-year. In April 2022, with the onboarding of Aruba customers, HPE will add over 120,000 customers to the HPE GreenLake platform. The scalable, pay-as-you go HPE GreenLake platform also delivers robust security, compliance, and control, and supports a broad partner ecosystem – including channel partners, distributors, independent software vendors, service providers, system integrators, and public cloud providers. For more information on HPE GreenLake, please visit: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/greenlake.html About Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220405005106/en/ Wenn Sie mehr über das Thema Aktien erfahren wollen, finden Sie in unserem Ratgeber viele interessante Artikel dazu! Jetzt informieren!
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 5, 2022-- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that Auckland Transport has selected HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to deliver an AI-enhanced video feed to optimize transport routes, promote public transportation, and support decision-making for law enforcement. Auckland Transport is responsible for the region’s transport services including roads, footpaths, public transport, and parking. Its day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving and works to address traffic congestion, encourage more people to use public transportation, and keep citizens safe on roads and in public spaces. Previously, Auckland Transport used 2500 cameras to monitor the city for safety issues creating an ever-increasing amount of data. Auckland Transport was using aging technology, and the ongoing costs of maintenance and outsourced management of the platform were significant. The expansive system was complex, difficult to upgrade, and nearing its end of life. Auckland Transport needed a cost-effective solution that would enhance productivity and automation as well as encourage more people to use public transport which had been significantly disrupted with the COVID-19 pandemic. “We use the data to convert people to public transport. We know how long it takes to get from point A to point B by car and we let people know that they can get there twice as fast on the bus,” said Roger Jones, Executive General Manager, Business Technology for Auckland Transport. Auckland Transport transitioned its video management system (VMS) to the Qumulo File Data Platform on a HPE Apollo 4200 Gen10 server running on the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform, resulting in a 41% rack space reduction – from 68 rack units spread across three racks, to 40 rack units in two racks, HPE GreenLake Management Services monitor and operate its VMS. With a VMS two-thirds of the size of the original footprint, Auckland Transport has achieved a 37% decrease in energy consumption and reduced power and cooling costs, without compromising the system’s capacity to handle unstructured data in the exabyte realm. The modern, unified solution allows Auckland Transport to avoid upfront IT costs and enables customers to pay only for what is used, while a single, intuitive dashboard reports in real time transport flow, consumption and congestion rate, and compute and storage trends. This data is vital for forecasting and planning to enable people to move seamlessly and safely around Auckland city. In addition, the new solution allows Auckland Transport to increase its camera usage, making parking officers’ jobs more effective and efficient. “We’re excited to work with Auckland Transport and deliver a unified, cost-effective solution that uses AI to keep people safe and support their mobility,” said Colin Henderson, Managing Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise NZ. “This is a perfect example of the combined power of HPE Solutions with Qumulo. Our carefully selected configurations are optimized for price, performance, and capacity requirements to deliver unstructured file data at massive scale and unmatched performance,” said Ben Gitenstein, Vice President of Product at Qumulo. To read the full story click here. About HPE GreenLake The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform enables customers to accelerate data-first modernization and provides over 50 cloud services that can run on-premises, at the edge, in a colocation facility, and in the public cloud. In Q1 2022, HPE reported Annual Recurring Revenue of $798 million and as-a-service orders growth of 136 percent year-over-year. In April 2022, with the onboarding of Aruba customers, HPE will add over 120,000 customers to the HPE GreenLake platform. The scalable, pay-as-you go HPE GreenLake platform also delivers robust security, compliance, and control, and supports a broad partner ecosystem – including channel partners, distributors, independent software vendors, service providers, system integrators, and public cloud providers. For more information on HPE GreenLake, please visit: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/greenlake.html About Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220405005106/en/ CONTACT: Editorial Contact(s): Orsi Sulyok KEYWORD: AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA NEW ZEALAND UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA TEXAS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE INTERNET AUDIO/VIDEO HARDWARE DATA MANAGEMENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT SOURCE: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Copyright Business Wire 2022. 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https://www.finanzen.at/nachrichten/aktien/auckland-transport-adopts-hpe-greenlake-for-advanced-analytics-to-promote-public-safety-11213810
Auckland Transport Adopts HPE GreenLake for Advanced Analytics to Promote Public Safety Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that Auckland Transport has selected HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to deliver an AI-enhanced video feed to optimize transport routes, promote public transportation, and support decision-making for law enforcement. Auckland Transport is responsible for the region’s transport services including roads, footpaths, public transport, and parking. Its day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving and works to address traffic congestion, encourage more people to use public transportation, and keep citizens safe on roads and in public spaces. Previously, Auckland Transport used 2500 cameras to monitor the city for safety issues creating an ever-increasing amount of data. Auckland Transport was using aging technology, and the ongoing costs of maintenance and outsourced management of the platform were significant. The expansive system was complex, difficult to upgrade, and nearing its end of life. Auckland Transport needed a cost-effective solution that would enhance productivity and automation as well as encourage more people to use public transport which had been significantly disrupted with the COVID-19 pandemic. "We use the data to convert people to public transport. We know how long it takes to get from point A to point B by car and we let people know that they can get there twice as fast on the bus,” said Roger Jones, Executive General Manager, Business Technology for Auckland Transport. Auckland Transport transitioned its video management system (VMS) to the Qumulo File Data Platform on a HPE Apollo 4200 Gen10 server running on the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform, resulting in a 41% rack space reduction – from 68 rack units spread across three racks, to 40 rack units in two racks, HPE GreenLake Management Services monitor and operate its VMS. With a VMS two-thirds of the size of the original footprint, Auckland Transport has achieved a 37% decrease in energy consumption and reduced power and cooling costs, without compromising the system’s capacity to handle unstructured data in the exabyte realm. The modern, unified solution allows Auckland Transport to avoid upfront IT costs and enables customers to pay only for what is used, while a single, intuitive dashboard reports in real time transport flow, consumption and congestion rate, and compute and storage trends. This data is vital for forecasting and planning to enable people to move seamlessly and safely around Auckland city. In addition, the new solution allows Auckland Transport to increase its camera usage, making parking officers’ jobs more effective and efficient. "We’re excited to work with Auckland Transport and deliver a unified, cost-effective solution that uses AI to keep people safe and support their mobility,” said Colin Henderson, Managing Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise NZ. "This is a perfect example of the combined power of HPE Solutions with Qumulo. Our carefully selected configurations are optimized for price, performance, and capacity requirements to deliver unstructured file data at massive scale and unmatched performance,” said Ben Gitenstein, Vice President of Product at Qumulo. To read the full story click here. About HPE GreenLake The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform enables customers to accelerate data-first modernization and provides over 50 cloud services that can run on-premises, at the edge, in a colocation facility, and in the public cloud. In Q1 2022, HPE reported Annual Recurring Revenue of $798 million and as-a-service orders growth of 136 percent year-over-year. In April 2022, with the onboarding of Aruba customers, HPE will add over 120,000 customers to the HPE GreenLake platform. The scalable, pay-as-you go HPE GreenLake platform also delivers robust security, compliance, and control, and supports a broad partner ecosystem – including channel partners, distributors, independent software vendors, service providers, system integrators, and public cloud providers. For more information on HPE GreenLake, please visit: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/greenlake.html About Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220405005106/en/ Wenn Sie mehr über das Thema Aktien erfahren wollen, finden Sie in unserem Ratgeber viele interessante Artikel dazu! Jetzt informieren!
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https://www.reseller.co.nz/article/696896/hpe-helps-auckland-public-transport-get-back-track-after-covid-19/
2022-04-13 08:16:23+00:00
Auckland Transport has selected HPE's GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to optimise public transport in New Zealand's biggest city. The agency needed a cost-effective system that would enhance productivity and automation as well as encourage more people to use public transport, which had been significantly disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The new platform will deliver an AI-enhanced video feed to promote and optimise public transport and support decision-making for law enforcement. “We use the data to convert people to public transport," said Roger Jones, executive general manager, business technology for Auckland Transport. "We know how long it takes to get from point A to point B by car and we let people know that they can get there twice as fast on the bus." Auckland Transport was using aging technology, and the ongoing costs of maintenance and outsourced management of the platform were significant. The system was complex, difficult to upgrade, and nearing its end of life. Shifting to a video management system (VMS) from Seattle-based Qumulo running on a HPE Apollo 4200 Gen10 server on the GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform delivered a 41 per cent reduction in rack space – from 68 units across three racks to 40 units in two racks. Auckland Transport also achieved a 37 per cent decrease in energy consumption and reduced power and cooling costs from the change without compromising the system’s capacity to handle unstructured data in the exabyte realm. The shift also allowed Auckland Transport to avoid upfront IT costs and pay only for the resources it uses. A single, dashboard reports transport flow, consumption and congestion in real time as well as compute and storage trends. In addition, the new solution allows Auckland Transport to increase its camera usage, boost analytics and make parking officers’ jobs more effective and efficient. “We’re excited to work with Auckland Transport and deliver a unified, cost-effective solution that uses AI to keep people safe and support their mobility,” said Colin Henderson, managing director of Hewlett Packard Enterprise NZ. Ben Gitenstein, vice-president of product at Qumulo, said the project was a perfect example of the combined power of HPE solutions with Qumulo. "Our carefully selected configurations are optimised for price, performance, and capacity requirements to deliver unstructured file data at massive scale and unmatched performance,” he said. HPE is focusing on GreenLake to drive a shift to a service and consumption model of computing and billing. HPE NZ reported over night it made $132.3 million in revenue for the year ended 31 October, 2021, down from $142 million the previous year. Cost of sales and administration were also down, however, delivering a $1.2 million net profit, up from a $4.7 million loss in 2020.
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/labor-pledges-400m-for-regional-communications-578368?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iTnews+
Labor has promised $400 million worth of improvements to non-metro mobile coverage, should it win office at the next federal election. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese and communications spokesperson Michelle Rowland announced yesterday that the funds would support better coverage on roadways, and to regional homes and businesses. A $20 million coverage audit would be the first stage of the process “to establish an evidence baseline to guide future priorities” the party’s announcement said. As an information-gathering exercise, the ALP says Australia Post vehicles will be fitted with mobile signal measuring devices, and a Labor government will launch consultations with Infrastructure Australia and the community. The party promises $200 million for “place-based connectivity projects” under the regional connectivity program. Such projects could include improved mobile voice and data coverage, targeted fibre deployments, and better microwave and fibre backhaul in rural and regional locations. There will also be $30 million for better on-farm coverage. This, Labor said, will improve safety and support sensor and connected machinery deployment. The Regional Tech Hub will have $6 million of extra funding to “serve as a trusted intermediary and source of free and independent advice”.
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https://www.itnews.com.au/news/labor-pledges-650m-plus-for-regional-communications-578368?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iTnews+
2022-04-06 02:32:08+00:00
Labor has promised $400 million worth of improvements to non-metro mobile coverage, should it win office at the next federal election. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese and communications spokesperson Michelle Rowland announced yesterday that the funds would support better coverage on roadways, and to regional homes and businesses. A further $20 million for a coverage audit would be the first stage of the process “to establish an evidence baseline to guide future priorities” the party’s announcement said. As an information-gathering exercise, the ALP says Australia Post vehicles will be fitted with mobile signal measuring devices, and a Labor government will launch consultations with Infrastructure Australia and the community. The party also promises $200 million for “place-based connectivity projects” under the regional connectivity program. Such projects could include improved mobile voice and data coverage, targeted fibre deployments, and better microwave and fibre backhaul in rural and regional locations. There will also be $30 million for better on-farm coverage. This, Labor said, will improve safety and support sensor and connected machinery deployment. The Regional Tech Hub will have another $6 million of extra funding to “serve as a trusted intermediary and source of free and independent advice”.
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/labor-pledges-400m-for-regional-communications-578368?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iTnews+
Labor has promised $400 million worth of improvements to non-metro mobile coverage, should it win office at the next federal election. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese and communications spokesperson Michelle Rowland announced yesterday that the funds would support better coverage on roadways, and to regional homes and businesses. A $20 million coverage audit would be the first stage of the process “to establish an evidence baseline to guide future priorities” the party’s announcement said. As an information-gathering exercise, the ALP says Australia Post vehicles will be fitted with mobile signal measuring devices, and a Labor government will launch consultations with Infrastructure Australia and the community. The party promises $200 million for “place-based connectivity projects” under the regional connectivity program. Such projects could include improved mobile voice and data coverage, targeted fibre deployments, and better microwave and fibre backhaul in rural and regional locations. There will also be $30 million for better on-farm coverage. This, Labor said, will improve safety and support sensor and connected machinery deployment. The Regional Tech Hub will have $6 million of extra funding to “serve as a trusted intermediary and source of free and independent advice”.
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https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/labor-wants-to-measure-mobile-signal-across-australia-from-postie-vans/
2022-04-05 07:32:58+00:00
The Australian Labor Party has said should it win government at the upcoming federal election, it would look to spend AU$20 million on an audit of mobile coverage around the nation in order to guide a AU$400 million regional fund to boost mobile coverage, particularly along roads. "A competitive tender process will be used to identify a partner company capable of placing mobile signal measurement devices on Australia Post's transport assets, to gather the best information possible," Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese and Shadow Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said in a statement. The need for a mobile coverage measurement standard was raised late last year by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, and seeks to deal with telcos interpreting record keeping rules over coverage in different ways. Optus and TPG mostly do it with predicted outdoor coverage on a standard handset, while Telstra predicts coverage based on having an external antenna. The telcos also need to use prediction because objects such as buildings, walls, and fallen trees, can get between the user and the tower, lowering the signal received. Each telco also has differing inputs and assumptions in its prediction. The party said when it looks to expand coverage, it would do so in a "multi-carrier" fashion. "Labor will also commit AU$200 million to continue investing in place-based connectivity projects. Drawing from the Regional Connectivity Program, funded projects could include better mobile voice and data coverage, targeted fibre deployments, and improved microwave and fibre backhaul capacity to locations across regional and remote Australia," the pair added. The party is also promising to kick in AU$30 million to improve on-farm connectivity and wireless extensions to allow for increased use of sensors and connected machinery. Labor has previously said it would extend fibre to 660,000 regional premises as part of a plan to extend fibre to the node upgrades to 1.5 million more premises. It also recently agreed to the fixed wireless upgrades, mostly funded by federal money, announced in March. "We will grow the economy by investing in productivity enhancing digital infrastructure, as well as improving quality of life for regional communities and road commuters through better mobile coverage," Rowland added. Elsewhere on Tuesday, NBN announced a further 90,000 suburbs where it would be extending its fibre upgrade program. Upgrade footprints have been improved in Byron Bay, Charlestown, Dubbo, Kincumber, Port Macquarie, and Wyong in NSW, and West Wodonga and Wodonga in Victoria. New suburbs across the country announced are: New South Wales Albury, Berowra, Blue Haven, Calala, Cardiff South, East Ballina, Kanwal, Kingscliff, Macquarie Hills, Rutherford, Shellharbour, Suffolk Park, Watanobi, Wauchope, and West Tamworth Victoria Herne Hill, Highton, Horsham, Kyabram, Lara, Mildura, North Wonthaggi, Pakenham, Queenscliff, Roxburgh Park, Warragul Queensland Glenvale, Newport, Norman Gardens, Palmwoods, Petrie, Wurtulla South Australia Littlehampton, Nairne Western Australia Attadale, Canning Vale, Halls Head, Wannanu After opening up its upgrade program last month, NBN told Senate Estimates last Thursday it had received 250 orders, and would start connecting upgraded customers this week. The company will start to take fibre to the curb upgrade orders in May, with the company saying the timing was due to wanting to avoid the election and its caretaker provisions on government-owned entities. Related Coverage - Labor opposes controversial 'anti-trolling' Bill as it may make online trolling worse - Labor election plan has digital licence and misinformation detection course for children - Labor commits to making AU$2.4b 'investment' to extend on-demand FttN upgrades - NBN names 50 suburbs getting upgrades for AU$73 million Victorian government spend
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/labor-pledges-400m-for-regional-communications-578368?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iTnews+
Labor has promised $400 million worth of improvements to non-metro mobile coverage, should it win office at the next federal election. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese and communications spokesperson Michelle Rowland announced yesterday that the funds would support better coverage on roadways, and to regional homes and businesses. A $20 million coverage audit would be the first stage of the process “to establish an evidence baseline to guide future priorities” the party’s announcement said. As an information-gathering exercise, the ALP says Australia Post vehicles will be fitted with mobile signal measuring devices, and a Labor government will launch consultations with Infrastructure Australia and the community. The party promises $200 million for “place-based connectivity projects” under the regional connectivity program. Such projects could include improved mobile voice and data coverage, targeted fibre deployments, and better microwave and fibre backhaul in rural and regional locations. There will also be $30 million for better on-farm coverage. This, Labor said, will improve safety and support sensor and connected machinery deployment. The Regional Tech Hub will have $6 million of extra funding to “serve as a trusted intermediary and source of free and independent advice”.
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https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/7686332/labor-makes-656m-regional-telecoms-pitch-with-specific-funding-for-farmers/
2022-04-04 22:32:14+00:00
LABOR has promised to roll out a $656-million regional telecommunications package if elected, with $30 million dedicated to farmers. Labor leader Anthony Albanese said the "comprehensive targeted plan" would ensure better mobile coverage on roads, on farms and across regional communities. Under the party's vision, a $400m fund will be established to expand multi-carrier mobile coverage along roads, as well as for regional homes and businesses. Labor vowed to distribute the money to where it was needed most, with a $20m independent national audit of mobile coverage to establish an evidence baseline to guide future priorities. Mobile signal measurement devices would also be placed on Australia Post vehicles to gather information about the nation's priorities areas . The party committed $30m to help expand on-farm connectivity and enable better wireless extension solutions on the field, which Mr Albanese said would allow more farmers to fully utilise sensor and connected-machinery technology, improving the efficiency of food production and supporting the export potential of the sector. "This is critical to modern agriculture and making sure Australian farms are as efficient and competitive as they can be," Mr Albanese said. A further $200m was committed to continue investing in place-based connectivity projects. Drawing from the Regional Connectivity Program, Labor's communication spokesperson Michelle Rowland said projects could include better mobile voice and data coverage, targeted fibre deployments, and improved microwave and fibre backhaul capacity to locations across regional and remote Australia. "We will grow the economy by investing in productivity enhancing digital infrastructure, as well as improving quality of life for regional communities and road commuters through better mobile coverage," Ms Rowland said. The Regional Tech Hub would have its funding boosted by $6m to serve as a trusted intermediary and source of free and independent advice. In the recently announced budget, the government announced a new $811.8m initiative, Connecting Regional Australia, to invest in telecommunications priority areas across regional, rural, remote and peri-urban Australia over the next five years. READ MORE: - Consequences of exotic outbreak far outweigh biosecurity funding: ag sector - India deal struck after decade of talks but dairy and grain let down - Producers push for Australian lumpy skin vaccine Start the day with all the big news in agriculture! Sign up below to receive our daily Farmonline newsletter.
https://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Lakers-without-LeBron-again-as-they-face-playoff-17059785.php
PHOENIX (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers again will be without star LeBron James as they try to stave off playoff elimination. James has been ruled out for Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained left ankle. He also sat out on Sunday night after scoring 38 points on Friday. Another one of the Lakers' stars — forward Anthony Davis — is listed as questionable with a sprained right foot. LA has lost six straight games and has a 31-47 record. They're two games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the final spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament. If the Lakers lose to the Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs beat the Nuggets, the Lakers will be officially eliminated from the postseason. The Suns have already clinched the top spot in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record. Phoenix also eliminated the Lakers from last year's playoffs, beating them in six games in the first round. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/article/Lakers-without-LeBron-again-as-they-face-playoff-17059785.php
2022-04-05 22:27:43+00:00
PHOENIX (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers again will be without star LeBron James as they try to stave off playoff elimination. James has been ruled out for Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained left ankle. He also sat out on Sunday night after scoring 38 points on Friday. Another one of the Lakers' stars — forward Anthony Davis — is listed as questionable with a sprained right foot. LA has lost six straight games and has a 31-47 record. They're two games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the final spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament. If the Lakers lose to the Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs beat the Nuggets, the Lakers will be officially eliminated from the postseason. The Suns have already clinched the top spot in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record. Phoenix also eliminated the Lakers from last year's playoffs, beating them in six games in the first round. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Lakers-without-LeBron-again-as-they-face-playoff-17059785.php
PHOENIX (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers again will be without star LeBron James as they try to stave off playoff elimination. James has been ruled out for Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained left ankle. He also sat out on Sunday night after scoring 38 points on Friday. Another one of the Lakers' stars — forward Anthony Davis — is listed as questionable with a sprained right foot. LA has lost six straight games and has a 31-47 record. They're two games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the final spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament. If the Lakers lose to the Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs beat the Nuggets, the Lakers will be officially eliminated from the postseason. The Suns have already clinched the top spot in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record. Phoenix also eliminated the Lakers from last year's playoffs, beating them in six games in the first round. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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https://www.seattlepi.com/sports/article/Lakers-without-LeBron-again-as-they-face-playoff-17059785.php
2022-04-05 22:33:43+00:00
PHOENIX (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers again will be without star LeBron James as they try to stave off playoff elimination. James has been ruled out for Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained left ankle. He also sat out on Sunday night after scoring 38 points on Friday. Another one of the Lakers' stars — forward Anthony Davis — is listed as questionable with a sprained right foot. LA has lost six straight games and has a 31-47 record. They're two games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the final spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament. If the Lakers lose to the Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs beat the Nuggets, the Lakers will be officially eliminated from the postseason. The Suns have already clinched the top spot in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record. Phoenix also eliminated the Lakers from last year's playoffs, beating them in six games in the first round. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Lakers-without-LeBron-again-as-they-face-playoff-17059785.php
PHOENIX (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers again will be without star LeBron James as they try to stave off playoff elimination. James has been ruled out for Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained left ankle. He also sat out on Sunday night after scoring 38 points on Friday. Another one of the Lakers' stars — forward Anthony Davis — is listed as questionable with a sprained right foot. LA has lost six straight games and has a 31-47 record. They're two games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the final spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament. If the Lakers lose to the Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs beat the Nuggets, the Lakers will be officially eliminated from the postseason. The Suns have already clinched the top spot in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record. Phoenix also eliminated the Lakers from last year's playoffs, beating them in six games in the first round. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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https://www.trumbulltimes.com/sports/article/Lakers-without-LeBron-again-as-they-face-playoff-17059785.php
2022-04-05 22:38:09+00:00
PHOENIX (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers again will be without star LeBron James as they try to stave off playoff elimination. James has been ruled out for Tuesday night's game against the Phoenix Suns because of a sprained left ankle. He also sat out on Sunday night after scoring 38 points on Friday. Another one of the Lakers' stars — forward Anthony Davis — is listed as questionable with a sprained right foot. LA has lost six straight games and has a 31-47 record. They're two games behind the San Antonio Spurs for the final spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament. If the Lakers lose to the Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs beat the Nuggets, the Lakers will be officially eliminated from the postseason. The Suns have already clinched the top spot in the Western Conference with a 62-16 record. Phoenix also eliminated the Lakers from last year's playoffs, beating them in six games in the first round. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.wivb.com/news/crime/buffalo-man-woman-from-italy-sentenced-for-selling-fake-ids/
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (WIVB) — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that two New York residents, including a Buffalo man, were sentenced for selling fake IDs on the darknet. Evan Hayes, 28, of Buffalo and Andrea Alessandrini, 34, who’s originally from Italy, were sentenced for selling and conspiring to transfer false identification documents on numerous darknet marketplaces. Hayes pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California on Nov. 16, 2020 and Alessandrini pleaded guilty on July 12, 2021. Alessandrini was sentenced to 20 months in prison April 5, 2021 for creating a vendor account on the marketplaces to sell various fake documents. Hayes was sentenced to 18 months in prison Monday for producing and mailing most of the documents. The case was investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. According to the Department of Justice, court documents revealed the pair sold over 300 fake New York IDs, four social security cards, 15 false birth certificates, 28 state ID card holograms, an ATM skimmer and 410 “farmed” identity packages, meaning they were stolen or fraudulently produced, from at least May 2015 to October 2017, in exchange for cryptocurrency. The Department of Justice reported that in that time period, the pair conducted between $250,000 and $400,000 worth of transactions on one site alone. The U.S. seized evidence concerning the sale of the documents, which has reportedly been shared with other law enforcement agencies for use in additional investigations. The U.S. is said to have forfeited the proceeds of the sales, including about $134,881 in cash, 14.78 bitcoins, 285 ounces of silver, four ounces of gold and 22 prepaid gift cards, though it was not made clear as to whom the proceeds were forfeitted. Adam Duke is a digital producer who has been part of the News 4 team since 2021. See more of his work here.
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https://www.stl.news/two-sentenced-for-sale-of-fraudulent-identity-documents/512579/
2022-04-05 20:27:55+00:00
Two Individuals Sentenced for Conspiracy and Sale of Fraudulent Identity Documents on the Darknet (STL.News) Two New York residents were sentenced for selling and conspiring to transfer false identification documents on the darknet marketplaces AlphaBay Market and Dream Market. According to court documents, from at least from May 2015 until October 2017, defendants Andrea Alessandrini and Evan Hayes sold New York state driver’s licenses, fraudulent identity information for individuals (including fake social security numbers and birthdates), credit card holograms, and ATM skimmers on the darknet, all in exchange for cryptocurrency. Yesterday, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California sentenced Evan Hayes, 28, of Buffalo, New York, to 18 months in prison, and on April 5, 2021, Alessandrini, 34, of Italy, was sentenced to 20 months in prison, for their roles in the charged identity fraud conspiracy. Alessandrini and Hayes pleaded guilty to the offenses on Nov. 16, 2020, and July 12, 2021, respectively. According to court filings and statements made in connection with the defendants’ guilty pleas, Alessandrini created and operated the vendor account PlasticA on numerous darknet marketplaces, including AlphaBay Market and Dream Market. With his business partner, Hayes, Alessandrini sold over 300 fraudulent New York identity cards, four social security cards, 15 false birth certificates, 28 state identity card holograms, one ATM skimmer, and 410 “farmed” (i.e., stolen or fraudulently produced) identity packages to buyers in the Eastern District of California and elsewhere. Alessandrini operated the primary darknet accounts used to make these sales, while Hayes produced and mailed most of the fraudulent documents sold. On AlphaBay alone, Alessandrini and Hayes conducted between $250,000 and $400,000’s worth of transactions between May 2015 and October 2017. In connection with the case, the United States seized evidence concerning the wide range of fraudulent identity documents created and sold to buyers throughout the United States, evidence which has been shared with a range of law enforcement agencies for use in additional investigations. Finally, the United States forfeited the proceeds of the offense conduct, which included approximately $134,881 in U.S. currency, 14.78 Bitcoins, 285 ounces of silver, four ounces of gold, and 22 prepaid Visa gift cards. Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert for the Eastern District of California made the announcement. The FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigated the case. Senior Counsel Louisa K. Marion of the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Hemesath for the Eastern District of California prosecuted the case. SOURCE: USDOJ.Today
https://www.wivb.com/news/crime/buffalo-man-woman-from-italy-sentenced-for-selling-fake-ids/
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (WIVB) — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that two New York residents, including a Buffalo man, were sentenced for selling fake IDs on the darknet. Evan Hayes, 28, of Buffalo and Andrea Alessandrini, 34, who’s originally from Italy, were sentenced for selling and conspiring to transfer false identification documents on numerous darknet marketplaces. Hayes pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California on Nov. 16, 2020 and Alessandrini pleaded guilty on July 12, 2021. Alessandrini was sentenced to 20 months in prison April 5, 2021 for creating a vendor account on the marketplaces to sell various fake documents. Hayes was sentenced to 18 months in prison Monday for producing and mailing most of the documents. The case was investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. According to the Department of Justice, court documents revealed the pair sold over 300 fake New York IDs, four social security cards, 15 false birth certificates, 28 state ID card holograms, an ATM skimmer and 410 “farmed” identity packages, meaning they were stolen or fraudulently produced, from at least May 2015 to October 2017, in exchange for cryptocurrency. The Department of Justice reported that in that time period, the pair conducted between $250,000 and $400,000 worth of transactions on one site alone. The U.S. seized evidence concerning the sale of the documents, which has reportedly been shared with other law enforcement agencies for use in additional investigations. The U.S. is said to have forfeited the proceeds of the sales, including about $134,881 in cash, 14.78 bitcoins, 285 ounces of silver, four ounces of gold and 22 prepaid gift cards, though it was not made clear as to whom the proceeds were forfeitted. Adam Duke is a digital producer who has been part of the News 4 team since 2021. See more of his work here.
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https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cryptocurrency/22/04/26505301/fake-new-york-drivers-licenses-sold-on-darknet-market-two-men-sentenced
2022-04-06 20:10:21+00:00
Two New York residents were sentenced this week for selling and conspiring to transfer false identification documents on darknet markets AlphaBay Market and Dream Market. Authorities said they were able to forfeit approximately $134,881 in U.S. currency, 285 ounces of silver, 4 ounces of gold, 22 prepaid Visa gift cards and 14.78 Bitcoin BTC/USD — equivalent to over $653,000 as of press time What Happened: Defendants Andrea Alessandrini and Evan Hayes sold New York state driver’s licenses, fraudulent identity information, credit card holograms and ATM skimmers from at least from May 2015 until October 2017, according to a Wednesday Department of Justice press release. On Tuesday the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California sentenced the 28-year-old Hayes to 18 months in prison and 34-year-old Alessandrini to 20 months in prison for identity fraud conspiracy. They pleaded guilty on Nov. 16, 2020 and July 12, 2021 respectively. Alessandrini was responsible for creating and operating the vendor account PlasticA on multiple deep web marketplaces — including AlphaBay Market and Dream Market. The two sold over 300 fraudulent New York identity cards, four social security cards, 15 false birth certificates, 28 state identity card holograms, one ATM skimmer and 410 stolen or fraudulently produced identity packages. Hayes, on the other hand, produced and mailed most of the fraudulent documents sold, according to the Justice Department. On AlphaBay Market alone, the two were able to conduct between $250,000 and $400,000 in transactions between May 2015 and October 2017. The United States was also able to seize evidence about the fake documents created and sold and shared this information with law enforcement agencies for use in additional investigations. Click here, or sign up for our newsletter to explore more of Benzinga's Cryptocurrency market coverage, in-depth coin analysis, data, and reporting. © 2022 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
https://www.wivb.com/news/crime/buffalo-man-woman-from-italy-sentenced-for-selling-fake-ids/
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (WIVB) — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that two New York residents, including a Buffalo man, were sentenced for selling fake IDs on the darknet. Evan Hayes, 28, of Buffalo and Andrea Alessandrini, 34, who’s originally from Italy, were sentenced for selling and conspiring to transfer false identification documents on numerous darknet marketplaces. Hayes pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California on Nov. 16, 2020 and Alessandrini pleaded guilty on July 12, 2021. Alessandrini was sentenced to 20 months in prison April 5, 2021 for creating a vendor account on the marketplaces to sell various fake documents. Hayes was sentenced to 18 months in prison Monday for producing and mailing most of the documents. The case was investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. According to the Department of Justice, court documents revealed the pair sold over 300 fake New York IDs, four social security cards, 15 false birth certificates, 28 state ID card holograms, an ATM skimmer and 410 “farmed” identity packages, meaning they were stolen or fraudulently produced, from at least May 2015 to October 2017, in exchange for cryptocurrency. The Department of Justice reported that in that time period, the pair conducted between $250,000 and $400,000 worth of transactions on one site alone. The U.S. seized evidence concerning the sale of the documents, which has reportedly been shared with other law enforcement agencies for use in additional investigations. The U.S. is said to have forfeited the proceeds of the sales, including about $134,881 in cash, 14.78 bitcoins, 285 ounces of silver, four ounces of gold and 22 prepaid gift cards, though it was not made clear as to whom the proceeds were forfeitted. Adam Duke is a digital producer who has been part of the News 4 team since 2021. See more of his work here.
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https://gadgets360.com/cryptocurrency/news/crypto-assets-us-florida-authorities-seize-usd-34-million-dark-web-2863788
2022-04-05 10:04:46+00:00
Photo Credit: Facebook/ Department of Justice Police officials have confiscated crypto assets worth around $34 million (roughly Rs. 256 crore) from a dark Web seller in Florida. In an official statement, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) has called this “one of the largest cryptocurrency forfeiture actions ever filed”. Law enforcement authorities had identified that the Florida resident had been raking in millions by using an online alias to make over 100,000 sales of illicit items. Crypto assets were also being misused for laundering money by the dark web seller. ‘Tumblers' and illegal dark web money transmitter services were being used to launder one cryptocurrency for another — a technique called chain hopping. The activity violates federal money laundering statutes. Tumblers pool together multiple cryptocurrency transactions and distributes the cryptocurrency to a designated wallet at random times and in random increments. The goal is to hide the original source of funds. “This forfeiture action is the result of Operation TORnado, a joint investigation that stems from the ongoing efforts by OCDETF, a partnership between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies,” the DoJ said. The OCDETF, or the Organised Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, that tackle transnational criminal organisations. Details about the identity and arrest of the dark Web seller remain unclear. The DoJ has revealed that the person in question was selling stolen details of HBO, Netflix, and Uber accounts. Despite rising concerns about cryptocurrencies being rampantly used by criminal activities such as money laundering, fiat is still way ahead in terms of being the preferred choice for illegal activities, as per the US Treasury. The use of crypto assets for money laundering continues to be significantly less prevalent than the use of fiat cash and other traditional means, a recently released reports from the US government said. The US authorities have meanwhile been keeping an eye on crypto movements as the sector remains largely unregulated for now. Just last month, US prosecutors charged two men from Los Angeles with money laundering and fraud with an NFT series called ‘Frosties'. Ethan Nguyen and Andre Llacuna pocketed $1.1 million (roughly Rs. 8 crore) before abandoning their NFT project and leaving buyers high and dry in terms of promised benefits. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on Twitter, Facebook, and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2022/04/05/twitter-users-fear-the-influence-of-elon-musk/
Elon Musk has a seat on Twitter’s board of directors, right after revealing himself as the largest shareholder in the social media company. The announcement instantly sparked rumors of change, as Twitter users speculated on how the world’s wealthiest man might influence the platform. Musk has been questioning Twitter’s moderation policies for weeks, and at one point, even claimed to be considering starting his own social media platform to rival Twitter (this strategy didn’t work out for Donald Trump, who doesn’t even use his own platform, Truth Social). Musk seems openly determined to make changes, under the guise of democracy. On March 25, 11 days after becoming Twitter’s largest shareholder, Musk tweeted a poll, asking his followers, “Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy. Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?” Musk added in a follow-up tweet: “The consequences of this poll will be important. Please vote carefully.” After revealing his new position on the board of directors, Musk polled his followers again, asking if Twitter should add an edit button, intentionally including spelling errors to underline his point - this time, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal noted that the poll would have important consequences. With the majority of Musk’s Twitter followers being made up of simpering Tesla fans, the results of these polls might be more than a little skewed. A Twitter edit button has long been the subject of debate for Twitter users, as the potential for bad-faith trolling that an edit button would invite might be too much for the chaotic platform, as users would be likely to be able to edit the meaning of tweets after they have gone viral. An edit button, however, could be just the beginning, as Musk’s ascension to the board has many Twitter users concerned that the changes the billionaire has planned could be detrimental to the quality of conversation on the site (which, frankly, has never been great). While Musk identifies as a “free-speech absolutist,” the billionaire is notoriously thin-skinned, famously slandering a cave explorer as “pedo guy” on Twitter, threatening critics with legal action, and reportedly firing employees who disagree with him. On Twitter, Musk has angrily responded to The Onion, after the satirical news site mocked him (amusingly, The Onion has since doubled down). For Musk’s ever-impressed fanbase, however, the news was seen as uplifting; Musk’s new position even inspired fans of former President Donald Trump, who instantly began campaigning for Trump to return to the platform, which he was famously banned from after tweeting about the January 6th riot. Other users called for the return of The Babylon Bee, the satirical news site that was suspended from Twitter in March, after misgendering Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Rachel Levine, remaining offline after refusing to remove the offending tweet. The Babylon Bee jokes about gender and diversity from a socially conservative perspective, and often portrays Musk in an overwhelmingly positive light. Hence, Musk has voiced his enthusiastic approval for the site, and seems to miss its presence on Twitter. Babylon Bee CEO, Seth Dillon, claims that Musk contacted him before his big purchase, wanting to know if the satirical site had really been banned. On Twitter, Dillon wrote: “Musk reached out to us before he polled his followers about Twitter’s commitment to free speech. He wanted to confirm that we had, in fact, been suspended. He even mused on that call that he might need to buy Twitter. Now he’s the largest shareholder and has a seat on the board.” It remains to be seen if Musk will prove as consequential as Twitter users believe, or if his new role will amount to just another publicity stunt from the notorious internet troll.
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2022-04-05 14:03:16+00:00
Elon Musk is joining Twitter's board of directors a day after disclosing that the Tesla CEO took a 9 percent stake in the social media platform. Twitter said in a regulatory filing Tuesday that it entered into an agreement with Musk on Monday that will give the billionaire a seat on its board, with the term expiring at its 2024 annual shareholders meeting. Looking forward to working with Parag & Twitter board to make significant improvements to Twitter in coming months! — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 5, 2022 Musk, either alone or as a member of a group, won't be allowed to own more than 14.9 percent of Twitter's outstanding stock for as long as he's a board member and for 90 days after. Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey also shared his excitement via a tweet. He said, "Parag and Elon both lead with their hearts, and they will be an incredible team." I'm really happy Elon is joining the Twitter board! He cares deeply about our world and Twitter's role in it. — jack⚡️ (@jack) April 5, 2022 Parag and Elon both lead with their hearts, and they will be an incredible team. https://t.co/T4rWEJFAes Musk on Tuesday took to Twitter to post a poll, asking users if they wanted an edit button. "Do you want an edit button?" Musk asked in the tweet. Do you want an edit button? — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 5, 2022 Replying to Musk's poll, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal tweeted that the consequences of the poll will be important. "Please vote carefully," he said. Musk's poll received several replies, some in favour and some against — including The Liz Wheeler Show's Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) who suggested that an edit button could be misused to change the meaning of a tweet entirely, after it has gained a lot of traction. Her tweet received a response from Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth (@boztank) who pointed out Facebook had already resolved this issue by designating such posts with an ‘edited' mark. Here's my argument against an edit button: What if a tweet goes viral, lots of retweets & millions of impressions, & then the author completely changes the meaning? Not just a grammatical fix, but a TOTAL ideological change? Or shameless self-promote? — Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) April 5, 2022 Musk, in his own inimitable style, responded to Bosworth saying "Facebook gives me the willies". Facebook gives me the willies — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 5, 2022 Musk's stake in Twitter is considered a passive investment, which means Musk is a long-term investor that's looking to minimise his buying and selling of the shares. However, Musk has been raising questions about the ability to communicate freely on Twitter, tweeting last month about free speech and the social media platform and industry analysts were sceptical about the mercurial CEO remaining on the sidelines anywhere. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on Twitter, Facebook, and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2022/04/05/twitter-users-fear-the-influence-of-elon-musk/
Elon Musk has a seat on Twitter’s board of directors, right after revealing himself as the largest shareholder in the social media company. The announcement instantly sparked rumors of change, as Twitter users speculated on how the world’s wealthiest man might influence the platform. Musk has been questioning Twitter’s moderation policies for weeks, and at one point, even claimed to be considering starting his own social media platform to rival Twitter (this strategy didn’t work out for Donald Trump, who doesn’t even use his own platform, Truth Social). Musk seems openly determined to make changes, under the guise of democracy. On March 25, 11 days after becoming Twitter’s largest shareholder, Musk tweeted a poll, asking his followers, “Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy. Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?” Musk added in a follow-up tweet: “The consequences of this poll will be important. Please vote carefully.” After revealing his new position on the board of directors, Musk polled his followers again, asking if Twitter should add an edit button, intentionally including spelling errors to underline his point - this time, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal noted that the poll would have important consequences. With the majority of Musk’s Twitter followers being made up of simpering Tesla fans, the results of these polls might be more than a little skewed. A Twitter edit button has long been the subject of debate for Twitter users, as the potential for bad-faith trolling that an edit button would invite might be too much for the chaotic platform, as users would be likely to be able to edit the meaning of tweets after they have gone viral. An edit button, however, could be just the beginning, as Musk’s ascension to the board has many Twitter users concerned that the changes the billionaire has planned could be detrimental to the quality of conversation on the site (which, frankly, has never been great). While Musk identifies as a “free-speech absolutist,” the billionaire is notoriously thin-skinned, famously slandering a cave explorer as “pedo guy” on Twitter, threatening critics with legal action, and reportedly firing employees who disagree with him. On Twitter, Musk has angrily responded to The Onion, after the satirical news site mocked him (amusingly, The Onion has since doubled down). For Musk’s ever-impressed fanbase, however, the news was seen as uplifting; Musk’s new position even inspired fans of former President Donald Trump, who instantly began campaigning for Trump to return to the platform, which he was famously banned from after tweeting about the January 6th riot. Other users called for the return of The Babylon Bee, the satirical news site that was suspended from Twitter in March, after misgendering Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Rachel Levine, remaining offline after refusing to remove the offending tweet. The Babylon Bee jokes about gender and diversity from a socially conservative perspective, and often portrays Musk in an overwhelmingly positive light. Hence, Musk has voiced his enthusiastic approval for the site, and seems to miss its presence on Twitter. Babylon Bee CEO, Seth Dillon, claims that Musk contacted him before his big purchase, wanting to know if the satirical site had really been banned. On Twitter, Dillon wrote: “Musk reached out to us before he polled his followers about Twitter’s commitment to free speech. He wanted to confirm that we had, in fact, been suspended. He even mused on that call that he might need to buy Twitter. Now he’s the largest shareholder and has a seat on the board.” It remains to be seen if Musk will prove as consequential as Twitter users believe, or if his new role will amount to just another publicity stunt from the notorious internet troll.
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2022-04-05 18:33:12+00:00
How Elon Musk Is Already Changing Things At Twitter Earlier this week, we learned that Elon Musk was Twitter's new biggest stakeholder with a 9.2% share. Today, Twitter's CEO, Parag Agrawal, announced that the company is putting Musk on its board of directors. This move may have been in the works for a while, as Agrawal revealed conversations with Musk led the company to believe that he would "bring great value" to their board. In a subsequent tweet, Agrawal added that the Tesla chief is a passionate believer in Twitter as well as an intense critic of the platform and that these contributions are needed to make the brand "stronger in the long term." Agrawal is not wrong here. A majority of announcements covering Musk's portfolio of companies are made on Twitter. From announcing progress on Starship development to discussing Tesla's full self-driving (FSD) issues, Twitter is where Musk drops the big news. At the same time, Musk has targeted Twitter over allegedly curtailing freedom of speech and even admitted that he was considering his very own social media platform that would prioritize freedom of speech above all. Now that Musk is on Twitter's board, it appears that he wants to do some heavy lifting for Twitter in order to appease the desires of its users. Musk is chasing the elusive edit button Soon after Parag Agrawal's announcement, Elon Musk conducted a Twitter poll, asking if his followers want an edit button. At the time of writing this, more than 3 million Twitter users have responded to it and over 73% have voted in favor of an edit button. It looks like this poll is going to carry some weight; retweeting Musk's poll, Agrawal wrote that the poll's results will be important. Do you want an edit button? — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 5, 2022 It is a clear sign that, after years of requests from Twitter users — including Musk — the company is finally warming up to the idea that an edit button might be necessary. Over the platform's tumultuous tenure as the internet's text-centric social media platform of choice, a debate has raged over whether an edit button would be convenient or ruinous. On the bright side, the ability to correct typos and mistakes in crucial announcements sounds like a no-brainer. But Twitter also happens to be a Wild West of hot takes and a place where historically significant public messages are posted. The potential for chaos is very real. Bringing an edit button to Twitter is as much an ethical dilemma as it is a question of user convenience, and far more important than a simple Twitter poll would suggest. It remains to be seen if Musk's first moves as Twitter's largest shareholder will indicate his intended level of influence over its future.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danidiplacido/2022/04/05/twitter-users-fear-the-influence-of-elon-musk/
Elon Musk has a seat on Twitter’s board of directors, right after revealing himself as the largest shareholder in the social media company. The announcement instantly sparked rumors of change, as Twitter users speculated on how the world’s wealthiest man might influence the platform. Musk has been questioning Twitter’s moderation policies for weeks, and at one point, even claimed to be considering starting his own social media platform to rival Twitter (this strategy didn’t work out for Donald Trump, who doesn’t even use his own platform, Truth Social). Musk seems openly determined to make changes, under the guise of democracy. On March 25, 11 days after becoming Twitter’s largest shareholder, Musk tweeted a poll, asking his followers, “Free speech is essential to a functioning democracy. Do you believe Twitter rigorously adheres to this principle?” Musk added in a follow-up tweet: “The consequences of this poll will be important. Please vote carefully.” After revealing his new position on the board of directors, Musk polled his followers again, asking if Twitter should add an edit button, intentionally including spelling errors to underline his point - this time, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal noted that the poll would have important consequences. With the majority of Musk’s Twitter followers being made up of simpering Tesla fans, the results of these polls might be more than a little skewed. A Twitter edit button has long been the subject of debate for Twitter users, as the potential for bad-faith trolling that an edit button would invite might be too much for the chaotic platform, as users would be likely to be able to edit the meaning of tweets after they have gone viral. An edit button, however, could be just the beginning, as Musk’s ascension to the board has many Twitter users concerned that the changes the billionaire has planned could be detrimental to the quality of conversation on the site (which, frankly, has never been great). While Musk identifies as a “free-speech absolutist,” the billionaire is notoriously thin-skinned, famously slandering a cave explorer as “pedo guy” on Twitter, threatening critics with legal action, and reportedly firing employees who disagree with him. On Twitter, Musk has angrily responded to The Onion, after the satirical news site mocked him (amusingly, The Onion has since doubled down). For Musk’s ever-impressed fanbase, however, the news was seen as uplifting; Musk’s new position even inspired fans of former President Donald Trump, who instantly began campaigning for Trump to return to the platform, which he was famously banned from after tweeting about the January 6th riot. Other users called for the return of The Babylon Bee, the satirical news site that was suspended from Twitter in March, after misgendering Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Rachel Levine, remaining offline after refusing to remove the offending tweet. The Babylon Bee jokes about gender and diversity from a socially conservative perspective, and often portrays Musk in an overwhelmingly positive light. Hence, Musk has voiced his enthusiastic approval for the site, and seems to miss its presence on Twitter. Babylon Bee CEO, Seth Dillon, claims that Musk contacted him before his big purchase, wanting to know if the satirical site had really been banned. On Twitter, Dillon wrote: “Musk reached out to us before he polled his followers about Twitter’s commitment to free speech. He wanted to confirm that we had, in fact, been suspended. He even mused on that call that he might need to buy Twitter. Now he’s the largest shareholder and has a seat on the board.” It remains to be seen if Musk will prove as consequential as Twitter users believe, or if his new role will amount to just another publicity stunt from the notorious internet troll.
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2022-04-22 12:15:31+00:00
Billionaire businessman Elon Musk will join Twitter's board of directors, an announcement that came just hours after news broke that the Tesla and SpaceX CEO became the social media company's largest shareholder. "I'm excited to share that we're appointing @elonmusk to our board!" Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal tweeted Tuesday morning. "He's both a passionate believer and intense critic of the service which is exactly what we need on @Twitter, and in the boardroom, to make us stronger in the long-term. Welcome Elon!" Agrawal added. One day earlier, after it became public that Musk had taken a 9% stake in the company, he asked Twitter users if they wanted what a vocal group of them have been seeking for years: the ability to edit their tweets. "Do you want an edit button?" Musk asked in a poll. The answers, cheekily, were "yse" or "on." "The consequences of this poll will be important," Agrawal said in response, an apparent reference to one of Musk's tweets from last month. "Please vote carefully." Twitter said Tuesday afternoon that it has been working on an "edit feature since last year" and "didn't get the idea from a poll." now that everyone is asking… — Twitter Comms (@TwitterComms) April 5, 2022 yes, we’ve been working on an edit feature since last year! no, we didn’t get the idea from a poll 😉 we're kicking off testing within @TwitterBlue Labs in the coming months to learn what works, what doesn’t, and what’s possible. The social media site allows users to post 280-character tweets, but tweets cannot be edited once they're sent — only deleted. Musk has become a vocal critic of Twitter's limits on what users can say, suggesting that they run counter to free speech. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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Two men posed as workers to break into home By KTRK Staff Click here for updates on this story SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Two men were caught on camera posing as workers to break into a home in Sugar Land on Thursday, police said. At about 7 p.m., a witness called police after seeing people in reflective vests enter the back yard of a home at the 6200 block of Falls Ridge Court and force their way into the door, investigators said. Police say the suspects stole cash and other personal items from the home. Surveillance video shows a silver, four-door Chevrolet sedan with dark tinted windows that police believe to be the getaway vehicle. Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call Fort Bend Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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2022-04-05 21:53:36+00:00
Two men posed as workers to break into home By KTRK Staff Click here for updates on this story SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Two men were caught on camera posing as workers to break into a home in Sugar Land on Thursday, police said. At about 7 p.m., a witness called police after seeing people in reflective vests enter the back yard of a home at the 6200 block of Falls Ridge Court and force their way into the door, investigators said. Police say the suspects stole cash and other personal items from the home. Surveillance video shows a silver, four-door Chevrolet sedan with dark tinted windows that police believe to be the getaway vehicle. Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call Fort Bend Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Two men posed as workers to break into home By KTRK Staff Click here for updates on this story SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Two men were caught on camera posing as workers to break into a home in Sugar Land on Thursday, police said. At about 7 p.m., a witness called police after seeing people in reflective vests enter the back yard of a home at the 6200 block of Falls Ridge Court and force their way into the door, investigators said. Police say the suspects stole cash and other personal items from the home. Surveillance video shows a silver, four-door Chevrolet sedan with dark tinted windows that police believe to be the getaway vehicle. Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call Fort Bend Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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2022-04-05 22:06:54+00:00
Two men posed as workers to break into home By KTRK Staff Click here for updates on this story SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Two men were caught on camera posing as workers to break into a home in Sugar Land on Thursday, police said. At about 7 p.m., a witness called police after seeing people in reflective vests enter the back yard of a home at the 6200 block of Falls Ridge Court and force their way into the door, investigators said. Police say the suspects stole cash and other personal items from the home. Surveillance video shows a silver, four-door Chevrolet sedan with dark tinted windows that police believe to be the getaway vehicle. Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call Fort Bend Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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Two men posed as workers to break into home By KTRK Staff Click here for updates on this story SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Two men were caught on camera posing as workers to break into a home in Sugar Land on Thursday, police said. At about 7 p.m., a witness called police after seeing people in reflective vests enter the back yard of a home at the 6200 block of Falls Ridge Court and force their way into the door, investigators said. Police say the suspects stole cash and other personal items from the home. Surveillance video shows a silver, four-door Chevrolet sedan with dark tinted windows that police believe to be the getaway vehicle. Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call Fort Bend Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
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2022-04-05 22:26:18+00:00
Two men posed as workers to break into home By KTRK Staff Click here for updates on this story SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) — Two men were caught on camera posing as workers to break into a home in Sugar Land on Thursday, police said. At about 7 p.m., a witness called police after seeing people in reflective vests enter the back yard of a home at the 6200 block of Falls Ridge Court and force their way into the door, investigators said. Police say the suspects stole cash and other personal items from the home. Surveillance video shows a silver, four-door Chevrolet sedan with dark tinted windows that police believe to be the getaway vehicle. Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call Fort Bend Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS. Please note: This content carries a strict local market embargo. If you share the same market as the contributor of this article, you may not use it on any platform.
https://www.binghamtonhomepage.com/news/international/ukraines-president-to-address-un-security-council-on-war/
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday at a meeting that is certain to focus on what appear to be widespread deliberate killings of civilians by Russian troops. The dead were discovered after the withdrawal of Russian forces from a town on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and have sparked global outrage and vehement denials from the Russian government that it was responsible. The United Kingdom, which holds the council presidency this month, announced late Monday that Zelenskyy would speak at the open meeting called for Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy is to address the U.N.’s most powerful body virtually after it receives briefings from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, his political chief Rosemary DiCarlo, and U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, who is trying to arrange an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and met with senior Russian officials in Moscow on Monday and will shortly be heading to Ukraine. Videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back, have led to global revulsion, calls for tougher sanctions on Russia and its suspension from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the Human Rights Council. According to Ukraine’s prosecutor-general, Iryna Venediktova, the bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Bucha and other Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian troops. Associated Press journalists have reported seeing dozens of bodies in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital. The bodies included a group of nine in civilian clothes who appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied behind their backs. A bag of spilled groceries was near one of the dead. Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused Ukraine and the West on Monday of “a false flag attempt” to blame Russian troops for atrocities in Bucha that he charged were committed by Ukrainian nationalists. He called video of bodies lying in the streets “a crude forgery,” and insisted that during the time that Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” At a news conference, the Russian ambassador showed brief video footage of the smiling mayor of Bucha on March 31 calling the withdrawal of Russian forces a victory of the Ukrainian army and never mentioning “any mass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, graves or anything like that.” He also showed footage from Ukrainian television on April 2 showing Ukrainian soldiers entering Bucha, with “no dead bodies in the streets.” He said Russia would present further “factual evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday. Nebenzia was asked whether he believed videos of Ukrainian family members speaking about the deaths of loved ones killed by Russian troops were also faked. He responded: “This is warfare. In warfare anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying. That is a sad fact of life.” But he again charged that the Bucha videos were “staged.” Britain’s U.N. ambassador, Barbara Woodward, called the images from Bucha “harrowing, appalling, probable evidence of war crimes and possibly a genocide,” and she said the Security Council needs “to think about how we deal with that.” The council remains paralyzed on taking any action on Ukraine because Russia as one of its five permanent members has veto power. But the 193-member General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, has condemned Russia’s invasion and demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Russian forces and protection for civilians. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced Monday that the United States will soon introduce a General Assembly resolution that would suspend Russia from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the 57-nation Human Rights Council, saying there are increasing signs that it committed war crimes in Ukraine. The council is based in Geneva but its members are elected by the 193-nation General Assembly. Thomas-Greenfield told NPR late Monday that the U.S. plans to seek a vote “as soon as possible this week, and possibly as early as Thursday.” Any resolution to suspend Russia’s membership rights would require support from two-thirds of member countries that vote “yes” or “no.” Assembly resolutions are not legally binding — unlike Security Council resolutions — but they do have clout as a reflection of global opinion. Russia had sought an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss Bucha on Monday afternoon, but Woodward told reporters that with Tuesday’s council meeting already scheduled “we didn’t see a good reason to have two meetings back-to-back on Ukraine.” Nebenzia was asked if the U.S.-led effort to suspend Russia from the rights council and Britain’s refusal to hold an emergency Security Council meeting Monday at Russia’s request would affect talks between Moscow and Kyiv. “This will not facilitate or encourage, or be helpful, to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks,” Nebenzia said.
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2022-04-05 02:44:45+00:00
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday at a meeting that is certain to focus on what appear to be widespread deliberate killings of civilians by Russian troops. The dead were discovered after the withdrawal of Russian forces from a town on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and have sparked global outrage and vehement denials from the Russian government that it was responsible. The United Kingdom, which holds the council presidency this month, announced late Monday that Zelenskyy would speak at the open meeting called for Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy is to address the U.N.’s most powerful body virtually after it receives briefings from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, his political chief Rosemary DiCarlo, and U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, who is trying to arrange an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and met with senior Russian officials in Moscow on Monday and will shortly be heading to Ukraine. Videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back, have led to global revulsion, calls for tougher sanctions on Russia and its suspension from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the Human Rights Council. According to Ukraine’s prosecutor-general, Iryna Venediktova, the bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Bucha and other Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian troops. Associated Press journalists have reported seeing dozens of bodies in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital. The bodies included a group of nine in civilian clothes who appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied behind their backs. A bag of spilled groceries was near one of the dead. Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused Ukraine and the West on Monday of “a false flag attempt” to blame Russian troops for atrocities in Bucha that he charged were committed by Ukrainian nationalists. He called video of bodies lying in the streets “a crude forgery,” and insisted that during the time that Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” At a news conference, the Russian ambassador showed brief video footage of the smiling mayor of Bucha on March 31 calling the withdrawal of Russian forces a victory of the Ukrainian army and never mentioning “any mass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, graves or anything like that.” He also showed footage from Ukrainian television on April 2 showing Ukrainian soldiers entering Bucha, with “no dead bodies in the streets.” He said Russia would present further "factual evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday. Nebenzia was asked whether he believed videos of Ukrainian family members speaking about the deaths of loved ones killed by Russian troops were also faked. He responded: “This is warfare. In warfare anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying. That is a sad fact of life.” But he again charged that the Bucha videos were “staged." Britain’s U.N. ambassador, Barbara Woodward, called the images from Bucha “harrowing, appalling, probable evidence of war crimes and possibly a genocide,” and she said the Security Council needs “to think about how we deal with that.” The council remains paralyzed on taking any action on Ukraine because Russia as one of its five permanent members has veto power. But the 193-member General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, has condemned Russia’s invasion and demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Russian forces and protection for civilians. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced Monday that the United States will soon introduce a General Assembly resolution that would suspend Russia from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the 57-nation Human Rights Council, saying there are increasing signs that it committed war crimes in Ukraine. The council is based in Geneva but its members are elected by the 193-nation General Assembly. Thomas-Greenfield told NPR late Monday that the U.S. plans to seek a vote “as soon as possible this week, and possibly as early as Thursday.” Any resolution to suspend Russia’s membership rights would require support from two-thirds of member countries that vote “yes” or “no.” Assembly resolutions are not legally binding -- unlike Security Council resolutions -- but they do have clout as a reflection of global opinion. Russia had sought an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss Bucha on Monday afternoon, but Woodward told reporters that with Tuesday’s council meeting already scheduled “we didn’t see a good reason to have two meetings back-to-back on Ukraine.” Nebenzia was asked if the U.S.-led effort to suspend Russia from the rights council and Britain’s refusal to hold an emergency Security Council meeting Monday at Russia’s request would affect talks between Moscow and Kyiv. “This will not facilitate or encourage, or be helpful, to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks,” Nebenzia said.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday at a meeting that is certain to focus on what appear to be widespread deliberate killings of civilians by Russian troops. The dead were discovered after the withdrawal of Russian forces from a town on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and have sparked global outrage and vehement denials from the Russian government that it was responsible. The United Kingdom, which holds the council presidency this month, announced late Monday that Zelenskyy would speak at the open meeting called for Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy is to address the U.N.’s most powerful body virtually after it receives briefings from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, his political chief Rosemary DiCarlo, and U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, who is trying to arrange an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and met with senior Russian officials in Moscow on Monday and will shortly be heading to Ukraine. Videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back, have led to global revulsion, calls for tougher sanctions on Russia and its suspension from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the Human Rights Council. According to Ukraine’s prosecutor-general, Iryna Venediktova, the bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Bucha and other Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian troops. Associated Press journalists have reported seeing dozens of bodies in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital. The bodies included a group of nine in civilian clothes who appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied behind their backs. A bag of spilled groceries was near one of the dead. Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused Ukraine and the West on Monday of “a false flag attempt” to blame Russian troops for atrocities in Bucha that he charged were committed by Ukrainian nationalists. He called video of bodies lying in the streets “a crude forgery,” and insisted that during the time that Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” At a news conference, the Russian ambassador showed brief video footage of the smiling mayor of Bucha on March 31 calling the withdrawal of Russian forces a victory of the Ukrainian army and never mentioning “any mass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, graves or anything like that.” He also showed footage from Ukrainian television on April 2 showing Ukrainian soldiers entering Bucha, with “no dead bodies in the streets.” He said Russia would present further “factual evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday. Nebenzia was asked whether he believed videos of Ukrainian family members speaking about the deaths of loved ones killed by Russian troops were also faked. He responded: “This is warfare. In warfare anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying. That is a sad fact of life.” But he again charged that the Bucha videos were “staged.” Britain’s U.N. ambassador, Barbara Woodward, called the images from Bucha “harrowing, appalling, probable evidence of war crimes and possibly a genocide,” and she said the Security Council needs “to think about how we deal with that.” The council remains paralyzed on taking any action on Ukraine because Russia as one of its five permanent members has veto power. But the 193-member General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, has condemned Russia’s invasion and demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Russian forces and protection for civilians. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced Monday that the United States will soon introduce a General Assembly resolution that would suspend Russia from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the 57-nation Human Rights Council, saying there are increasing signs that it committed war crimes in Ukraine. The council is based in Geneva but its members are elected by the 193-nation General Assembly. Thomas-Greenfield told NPR late Monday that the U.S. plans to seek a vote “as soon as possible this week, and possibly as early as Thursday.” Any resolution to suspend Russia’s membership rights would require support from two-thirds of member countries that vote “yes” or “no.” Assembly resolutions are not legally binding — unlike Security Council resolutions — but they do have clout as a reflection of global opinion. Russia had sought an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss Bucha on Monday afternoon, but Woodward told reporters that with Tuesday’s council meeting already scheduled “we didn’t see a good reason to have two meetings back-to-back on Ukraine.” Nebenzia was asked if the U.S.-led effort to suspend Russia from the rights council and Britain’s refusal to hold an emergency Security Council meeting Monday at Russia’s request would affect talks between Moscow and Kyiv. “This will not facilitate or encourage, or be helpful, to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks,” Nebenzia said.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday at a meeting that is certain to focus on what appear to be widespread deliberate killings of civilians by Russian troops. The dead were discovered after the withdrawal of Russian forces from a town on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and have sparked global outrage and vehement denials from the Russian government that it was responsible. The United Kingdom, which holds the council presidency this month, announced late Monday that Zelenskyy would speak at the open meeting called for Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy is to address the U.N.’s most powerful body virtually after it receives briefings from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, his political chief Rosemary DiCarlo, and U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, who is trying to arrange an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and met with senior Russian officials in Moscow on Monday and will shortly be heading to Ukraine. Videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back, have led to global revulsion, calls for tougher sanctions on Russia and its suspension from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the Human Rights Council. According to Ukraine’s prosecutor-general, Iryna Venediktova, the bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Bucha and other Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian troops. Associated Press journalists have reported seeing dozens of bodies in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital. The bodies included a group of nine in civilian clothes who appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied behind their backs. A bag of spilled groceries was near one of the dead. Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused Ukraine and the West on Monday of “a false flag attempt” to blame Russian troops for atrocities in Bucha that he charged were committed by Ukrainian nationalists. He called video of bodies lying in the streets “a crude forgery,” and insisted that during the time that Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” At a news conference, the Russian ambassador showed brief video footage of the smiling mayor of Bucha on March 31 calling the withdrawal of Russian forces a victory of the Ukrainian army and never mentioning “any mass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, graves or anything like that.” He also showed footage from Ukrainian television on April 2 showing Ukrainian soldiers entering Bucha, with “no dead bodies in the streets.” He said Russia would present further "factual evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday. Nebenzia was asked whether he believed videos of Ukrainian family members speaking about the deaths of loved ones killed by Russian troops were also faked. He responded: “This is warfare. In warfare anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying. That is a sad fact of life.” But he again charged that the Bucha videos were “staged." Britain’s U.N. ambassador, Barbara Woodward, called the images from Bucha “harrowing, appalling, probable evidence of war crimes and possibly a genocide,” and she said the Security Council needs “to think about how we deal with that.” The council remains paralyzed on taking any action on Ukraine because Russia as one of its five permanent members has veto power. But the 193-member General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, has condemned Russia’s invasion and demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Russian forces and protection for civilians. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced Monday that the United States will soon introduce a General Assembly resolution that would suspend Russia from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the 57-nation Human Rights Council, saying there are increasing signs that it committed war crimes in Ukraine. The council is based in Geneva but its members are elected by the 193-nation General Assembly. Thomas-Greenfield told NPR late Monday that the U.S. plans to seek a vote “as soon as possible this week, and possibly as early as Thursday.” Any resolution to suspend Russia’s membership rights would require support from two-thirds of member countries that vote “yes” or “no.” Assembly resolutions are not legally binding -- unlike Security Council resolutions -- but they do have clout as a reflection of global opinion. Russia had sought an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss Bucha on Monday afternoon, but Woodward told reporters that with Tuesday’s council meeting already scheduled “we didn’t see a good reason to have two meetings back-to-back on Ukraine.” Nebenzia was asked if the U.S.-led effort to suspend Russia from the rights council and Britain’s refusal to hold an emergency Security Council meeting Monday at Russia’s request would affect talks between Moscow and Kyiv. “This will not facilitate or encourage, or be helpful, to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks,” Nebenzia said. Credit: Efrem Lukatsky Credit: Efrem Lukatsky Credit: Felipe Dana Credit: Felipe Dana Credit: Vadim Ghirda Credit: Vadim Ghirda
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday at a meeting that is certain to focus on what appear to be widespread deliberate killings of civilians by Russian troops. The dead were discovered after the withdrawal of Russian forces from a town on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and have sparked global outrage and vehement denials from the Russian government that it was responsible. The United Kingdom, which holds the council presidency this month, announced late Monday that Zelenskyy would speak at the open meeting called for Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy is to address the U.N.’s most powerful body virtually after it receives briefings from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, his political chief Rosemary DiCarlo, and U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, who is trying to arrange an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and met with senior Russian officials in Moscow on Monday and will shortly be heading to Ukraine. Videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back, have led to global revulsion, calls for tougher sanctions on Russia and its suspension from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the Human Rights Council. According to Ukraine’s prosecutor-general, Iryna Venediktova, the bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Bucha and other Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian troops. Associated Press journalists have reported seeing dozens of bodies in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital. The bodies included a group of nine in civilian clothes who appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied behind their backs. A bag of spilled groceries was near one of the dead. Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused Ukraine and the West on Monday of “a false flag attempt” to blame Russian troops for atrocities in Bucha that he charged were committed by Ukrainian nationalists. He called video of bodies lying in the streets “a crude forgery,” and insisted that during the time that Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” At a news conference, the Russian ambassador showed brief video footage of the smiling mayor of Bucha on March 31 calling the withdrawal of Russian forces a victory of the Ukrainian army and never mentioning “any mass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, graves or anything like that.” He also showed footage from Ukrainian television on April 2 showing Ukrainian soldiers entering Bucha, with “no dead bodies in the streets.” He said Russia would present further “factual evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday. Nebenzia was asked whether he believed videos of Ukrainian family members speaking about the deaths of loved ones killed by Russian troops were also faked. He responded: “This is warfare. In warfare anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying. That is a sad fact of life.” But he again charged that the Bucha videos were “staged.” Britain’s U.N. ambassador, Barbara Woodward, called the images from Bucha “harrowing, appalling, probable evidence of war crimes and possibly a genocide,” and she said the Security Council needs “to think about how we deal with that.” The council remains paralyzed on taking any action on Ukraine because Russia as one of its five permanent members has veto power. But the 193-member General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, has condemned Russia’s invasion and demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Russian forces and protection for civilians. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced Monday that the United States will soon introduce a General Assembly resolution that would suspend Russia from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the 57-nation Human Rights Council, saying there are increasing signs that it committed war crimes in Ukraine. The council is based in Geneva but its members are elected by the 193-nation General Assembly. Thomas-Greenfield told NPR late Monday that the U.S. plans to seek a vote “as soon as possible this week, and possibly as early as Thursday.” Any resolution to suspend Russia’s membership rights would require support from two-thirds of member countries that vote “yes” or “no.” Assembly resolutions are not legally binding — unlike Security Council resolutions — but they do have clout as a reflection of global opinion. Russia had sought an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss Bucha on Monday afternoon, but Woodward told reporters that with Tuesday’s council meeting already scheduled “we didn’t see a good reason to have two meetings back-to-back on Ukraine.” Nebenzia was asked if the U.S.-led effort to suspend Russia from the rights council and Britain’s refusal to hold an emergency Security Council meeting Monday at Russia’s request would affect talks between Moscow and Kyiv. “This will not facilitate or encourage, or be helpful, to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks,” Nebenzia said.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday at a meeting that is certain to focus on what appear to be widespread deliberate killings of civilians by Russian troops. The dead were discovered after the withdrawal of Russian forces from a town on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv, and have sparked global outrage and vehement denials from the Russian government that it was responsible. The United Kingdom, which holds the council presidency this month, announced late Monday that Zelenskyy would speak at the open meeting called for Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy is to address the U.N.’s most powerful body virtually after it receives briefings from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, his political chief Rosemary DiCarlo, and U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths, who is trying to arrange an immediate humanitarian cease-fire and met with senior Russian officials in Moscow on Monday and will shortly be heading to Ukraine. Videos and photos of streets in the town of Bucha strewn with corpses of what appeared to be civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back, have led to global revulsion, calls for tougher sanctions on Russia and its suspension from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the Human Rights Council. According to Ukraine’s prosecutor-general, Iryna Venediktova, the bodies of 410 civilians have been removed from Bucha and other Kyiv-area towns that were recently retaken from Russian troops. Associated Press journalists have reported seeing dozens of bodies in various spots around Bucha, northwest of the capital. The bodies included a group of nine in civilian clothes who appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied behind their backs. A bag of spilled groceries was near one of the dead. Russia’s U.N. ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, accused Ukraine and the West on Monday of “a false flag attempt” to blame Russian troops for atrocities in Bucha that he charged were committed by Ukrainian nationalists. He called video of bodies lying in the streets “a crude forgery,” and insisted that during the time that Bucha was under Russian control, “not a single local person has suffered from any violent action.” At a news conference, the Russian ambassador showed brief video footage of the smiling mayor of Bucha on March 31 calling the withdrawal of Russian forces a victory of the Ukrainian army and never mentioning “any mass atrocities, dead bodies, killings, graves or anything like that.” He also showed footage from Ukrainian television on April 2 showing Ukrainian soldiers entering Bucha, with “no dead bodies in the streets.” He said Russia would present further "factual evidence” to the Security Council on Tuesday. Nebenzia was asked whether he believed videos of Ukrainian family members speaking about the deaths of loved ones killed by Russian troops were also faked. He responded: “This is warfare. In warfare anything happens. You cannot exclude that civilians are dying. That is a sad fact of life.” But he again charged that the Bucha videos were “staged." Britain’s U.N. ambassador, Barbara Woodward, called the images from Bucha “harrowing, appalling, probable evidence of war crimes and possibly a genocide,” and she said the Security Council needs “to think about how we deal with that.” The council remains paralyzed on taking any action on Ukraine because Russia as one of its five permanent members has veto power. But the 193-member General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, has condemned Russia’s invasion and demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, withdrawal of Russian forces and protection for civilians. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced Monday that the United States will soon introduce a General Assembly resolution that would suspend Russia from the U.N.’s premiere human rights body, the 57-nation Human Rights Council, saying there are increasing signs that it committed war crimes in Ukraine. The council is based in Geneva but its members are elected by the 193-nation General Assembly. Thomas-Greenfield told NPR late Monday that the U.S. plans to seek a vote “as soon as possible this week, and possibly as early as Thursday.” Any resolution to suspend Russia’s membership rights would require support from two-thirds of member countries that vote “yes” or “no.” Assembly resolutions are not legally binding -- unlike Security Council resolutions -- but they do have clout as a reflection of global opinion. Russia had sought an emergency meeting of the Security Council to discuss Bucha on Monday afternoon, but Woodward told reporters that with Tuesday’s council meeting already scheduled “we didn’t see a good reason to have two meetings back-to-back on Ukraine.” Nebenzia was asked if the U.S.-led effort to suspend Russia from the rights council and Britain’s refusal to hold an emergency Security Council meeting Monday at Russia’s request would affect talks between Moscow and Kyiv. “This will not facilitate or encourage, or be helpful, to what is happening between Russian and Ukrainian peace talks,” Nebenzia said. Credit: Efrem Lukatsky Credit: Efrem Lukatsky Credit: Felipe Dana Credit: Felipe Dana Credit: Vadim Ghirda Credit: Vadim Ghirda
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AP PHOTOS on Day 41: Buildings in ruin, bodies found A Ukraine resident searches for belongings in the rubble of an apartment building. A widow visits a graveyard in Lviv where her soldier husband was buried, surrounded by fresh flowers and grave sites. Elsewhere, mourners bury another soldier, who leaves behind a wife and two young children. In Bucha, where graphic evidence of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian troops, residents line up for humanitarian aid. Soldiers gather civilians´ bodies from a burned out truck. A mass grave in a churchyard holds bodies wrapped in plastic. The images coming out of Ukraine, particularly from the town of Bucha, have led to demands for war crime prosecutions against Russia. ___ This gallery contains graphic content. A resident looks for belongings in an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Tetiana Rurak, 25-year-old widow Oleksandra Rurak, visits her soldier husband Volodymyr Rurak's, grave with her daughter, after he was killed in action, at the Lychakiv cemetery, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty) Local residents get volunteers' humanitarian aid in Bucha close to Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Apr. 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) Ukrainian soldiers recover the remains of four killed civilians from inside a charred vehicle in Bucha, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) A cat sits in a box where ammunitions are kept, in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) A man exits a damaged pharmacy following a bombing that killed several civilians, in Mykolaiv Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) A Ukrainian serviceman walks on an abandoned Russian army tank in Andriivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Relatives and friends stand near the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anatoly German during a funeral ceremony in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Anatoly German was killed during fightings between Russian and Ukrainian forces near the city of Severodonetsk. He leaves a wife, daughter Adelina, 9, son Kirill, 3. (AP Photo/Andriy Andriyenko) Journalists report next to a mass grave in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) A woman walks by a house destroyed while her village was occupied by Russian troops in Andriivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) A woman stands next to three people killed in the courtyard of a house in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) People walk by an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) People light candles forming the shape of Ukraine's map, in memory of those who have died, in front of the Taras Shevchenko monument, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
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AP PHOTOS on Day 41: Buildings in ruin, bodies found A Ukraine resident searches for belongings in the rubble of an apartment building. A widow visits a graveyard in Lviv where her soldier husband was buried, surrounded by fresh flowers and grave sites. Elsewhere, mourners bury another soldier, who leaves behind a wife and two young children. In Bucha, where graphic evidence of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian troops, residents line up for humanitarian aid. Soldiers gather civilians’ bodies from a burned out truck. A mass grave in a churchyard holds bodies wrapped in plastic. The images coming out of Ukraine, particularly from the town of Bucha, have led to demands for war crime prosecutions against Russia. ——— This gallery contains graphic content.
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AP PHOTOS on Day 41: Buildings in ruin, bodies found A Ukraine resident searches for belongings in the rubble of an apartment building. A widow visits a graveyard in Lviv where her soldier husband was buried, surrounded by fresh flowers and grave sites. Elsewhere, mourners bury another soldier, who leaves behind a wife and two young children. In Bucha, where graphic evidence of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian troops, residents line up for humanitarian aid. Soldiers gather civilians´ bodies from a burned out truck. A mass grave in a churchyard holds bodies wrapped in plastic. The images coming out of Ukraine, particularly from the town of Bucha, have led to demands for war crime prosecutions against Russia. ___ This gallery contains graphic content. A resident looks for belongings in an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Tetiana Rurak, 25-year-old widow Oleksandra Rurak, visits her soldier husband Volodymyr Rurak's, grave with her daughter, after he was killed in action, at the Lychakiv cemetery, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty) Local residents get volunteers' humanitarian aid in Bucha close to Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Apr. 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) Ukrainian soldiers recover the remains of four killed civilians from inside a charred vehicle in Bucha, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) A cat sits in a box where ammunitions are kept, in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) A man exits a damaged pharmacy following a bombing that killed several civilians, in Mykolaiv Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) A Ukrainian serviceman walks on an abandoned Russian army tank in Andriivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Relatives and friends stand near the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anatoly German during a funeral ceremony in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Anatoly German was killed during fightings between Russian and Ukrainian forces near the city of Severodonetsk. He leaves a wife, daughter Adelina, 9, son Kirill, 3. (AP Photo/Andriy Andriyenko) Journalists report next to a mass grave in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) A woman walks by a house destroyed while her village was occupied by Russian troops in Andriivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) A woman stands next to three people killed in the courtyard of a house in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) People walk by an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) People light candles forming the shape of Ukraine's map, in memory of those who have died, in front of the Taras Shevchenko monument, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
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AP PHOTOS on Day 41: Buildings in ruin, bodies found A Ukraine resident searches for belongings in the rubble of an apartment building. A widow visits a graveyard in Lviv where her soldier husband was buried, surrounded by fresh flowers and grave sites. Elsewhere, mourners bury another soldier, who leaves behind a wife and two young children. In Bucha, where graphic evidence of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian troops, residents line up for humanitarian aid. Soldiers gather civilians’ bodies from a burned out truck. A mass grave in a churchyard holds bodies wrapped in plastic. The images coming out of Ukraine, particularly from the town of Bucha, have led to demands for war crime prosecutions against Russia. ___ This gallery contains graphic content. By The Associated Press
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AP PHOTOS on Day 41: Buildings in ruin, bodies found A Ukraine resident searches for belongings in the rubble of an apartment building. A widow visits a graveyard in Lviv where her soldier husband was buried, surrounded by fresh flowers and grave sites. Elsewhere, mourners bury another soldier, who leaves behind a wife and two young children. In Bucha, where graphic evidence of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian troops, residents line up for humanitarian aid. Soldiers gather civilians´ bodies from a burned out truck. A mass grave in a churchyard holds bodies wrapped in plastic. The images coming out of Ukraine, particularly from the town of Bucha, have led to demands for war crime prosecutions against Russia. ___ This gallery contains graphic content. A resident looks for belongings in an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Tetiana Rurak, 25-year-old widow Oleksandra Rurak, visits her soldier husband Volodymyr Rurak's, grave with her daughter, after he was killed in action, at the Lychakiv cemetery, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty) Local residents get volunteers' humanitarian aid in Bucha close to Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Apr. 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) Ukrainian soldiers recover the remains of four killed civilians from inside a charred vehicle in Bucha, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) A cat sits in a box where ammunitions are kept, in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) A man exits a damaged pharmacy following a bombing that killed several civilians, in Mykolaiv Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) A Ukrainian serviceman walks on an abandoned Russian army tank in Andriivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Relatives and friends stand near the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Anatoly German during a funeral ceremony in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Anatoly German was killed during fightings between Russian and Ukrainian forces near the city of Severodonetsk. He leaves a wife, daughter Adelina, 9, son Kirill, 3. (AP Photo/Andriy Andriyenko) Journalists report next to a mass grave in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) A woman walks by a house destroyed while her village was occupied by Russian troops in Andriivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) A woman stands next to three people killed in the courtyard of a house in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) People walk by an apartment building destroyed during fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in Borodyanka, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) People light candles forming the shape of Ukraine's map, in memory of those who have died, in front of the Taras Shevchenko monument, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, April 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
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A Ukraine resident searches for belongings in the rubble of an apartment building. A widow visits a graveyard in Lviv where her soldier husband was buried, surrounded by fresh flowers and grave sites. Elsewhere, mourners bury another soldier, who leaves behind a wife and two young children. In Bucha, where graphic evidence of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian troops, residents line up for humanitarian aid. Soldiers gather civilians’ bodies from a burned out truck. A mass grave in a churchyard holds bodies wrapped in plastic. The images coming out of Ukraine, particularly from the town of Bucha, have led to demands for war crime prosecutions against Russia. ___ This gallery contains graphic content. Source Link AP PHOTOS on Day 41: Buildings in ruin, bodies found
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Stop delaying sugar reduction report, health organisations tell Government A group of 40 health groups and academics have called on the Government to release a delayed report into one of its flagship sugar reduction strategies following a recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. The sugar reduction report, which was due to be published last year, is expected to provide further evidence of the success of the soft drinks industry levy since its introduction four years ago today, while also exposing a “dismaying lack of progress” in most other product categories covered by the voluntary reduction programme, the campaigners said. The group, which includes the Obesity Health Alliance, British Heart Foundation, Royal Society for Public Health and the British Dental Association, have written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report. In the letter, the organisations point to the “very worrying” recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children and the urgency of addressing increasing health disparities which have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They argue that evidence from the final report is vital to inform the next steps in mandating further industry-wide reform towards healthier food and drink. Barbara Crowther, children’s food campaign co-ordinator at Sustain, said: “This report is already six months overdue, and with childhood obesity prevalence rising sharply, we should not be wasting any more time. The sugar reduction report was due to be published last year (PA) “We believe it will reveal the industry leaders and laggards on sugar reduction, and where further mandatory mechanisms need to be targeted. “It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs. We hope the Government will mark this anniversary by committing to publish the final sugar reduction report without any further delay.” The soft drinks industry levy, which came into force on April 6 2018, removed 48,000 metric tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019, according to the previous 2020 interim sugar reduction report. Independent academic evaluations suggest the levy has delivered a 30g per household per week decline in sugar consumed in soft drinks, with the largest effects seen in lowest income households who are disproportionately exposed to risks leading to poor health and being overweight. The sugar reduction programme, which was one of the key strategies along with the soft drinks levy launched under former prime minister Theresa May’s government, set out to slash sugar levels by 20% across a raft of products high in fat, salt and sugar in the main categories consumed by children by 2021. However, the voluntary programme was plunged into crisis when the last update, in 2020, revealed some categories had seen “little or no progress”, while others had seen massive increases in sugar levels. Some categories, such as chocolate and sweet confectionery, had seen sugar levels virtually unchanged, while increased sales had led to a massive increase in the volume of sugar sold. Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation, said: “The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity. “With rising food and fuel prices, the Government needs to urgently look at what it can do to drive reformulation across other food categories and rebalance the price of shopping baskets to ensure that healthier options, including fruit and vegetables, are affordable for everyone. “Without this action, the obesity situation is likely to get significantly worse over the coming months.” The delay to the report comes as campaigners and retailers also urge the Government to publish its promised response to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy, which came out last summer.
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Stop delaying sugar reduction report, health organisations tell Government A group of 40 health groups and academics have called on the Government to release a delayed report into one of its flagship sugar reduction strategies following a recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. The sugar reduction report, which was due to be published last year, is expected to provide further evidence of the success of the soft drinks industry levy since its introduction four years ago today, while also exposing a “dismaying lack of progress” in most other product categories covered by the voluntary reduction programme, the campaigners said. The group, which includes the Obesity Health Alliance, British Heart Foundation, Royal Society for Public Health and the British Dental Association, have written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report. In the letter, the organisations point to the “very worrying” recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children and the urgency of addressing increasing health disparities which have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs They argue that evidence from the final report is vital to inform the next steps in mandating further industry-wide reform towards healthier food and drink. Barbara Crowther, children’s food campaign co-ordinator at Sustain, said: “This report is already six months overdue, and with childhood obesity prevalence rising sharply, we should not be wasting any more time. “We believe it will reveal the industry leaders and laggards on sugar reduction, and where further mandatory mechanisms need to be targeted. “It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs. We hope the Government will mark this anniversary by committing to publish the final sugar reduction report without any further delay.” The soft drinks industry levy, which came into force on April 6 2018, removed 48,000 metric tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019, according to the previous 2020 interim sugar reduction report. Independent academic evaluations suggest the levy has delivered a 30g per household per week decline in sugar consumed in soft drinks, with the largest effects seen in lowest income households who are disproportionately exposed to risks leading to poor health and being overweight. The sugar reduction programme, which was one of the key strategies along with the soft drinks levy launched under former prime minister Theresa May’s government, set out to slash sugar levels by 20% across a raft of products high in fat, salt and sugar in the main categories consumed by children by 2021. However, the voluntary programme was plunged into crisis when the last update, in 2020, revealed some categories had seen “little or no progress”, while others had seen massive increases in sugar levels. The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity Some categories, such as chocolate and sweet confectionery, had seen sugar levels virtually unchanged, while increased sales had led to a massive increase in the volume of sugar sold. Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation, said: “The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity. “With rising food and fuel prices, the Government needs to urgently look at what it can do to drive reformulation across other food categories and rebalance the price of shopping baskets to ensure that healthier options, including fruit and vegetables, are affordable for everyone. “Without this action, the obesity situation is likely to get significantly worse over the coming months.” The delay to the report comes as campaigners and retailers also urge the Government to publish its promised response to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy, which came out last summer. The best videos delivered daily Watch the stories that matter, right from your inbox
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Stop delaying sugar reduction report, health organisations tell Government A group of 40 health groups and academics have called on the Government to release a delayed report into one of its flagship sugar reduction strategies following a recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. The sugar reduction report, which was due to be published last year, is expected to provide further evidence of the success of the soft drinks industry levy since its introduction four years ago today, while also exposing a “dismaying lack of progress” in most other product categories covered by the voluntary reduction programme, the campaigners said. The group, which includes the Obesity Health Alliance, British Heart Foundation, Royal Society for Public Health and the British Dental Association, have written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report. In the letter, the organisations point to the “very worrying” recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children and the urgency of addressing increasing health disparities which have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They argue that evidence from the final report is vital to inform the next steps in mandating further industry-wide reform towards healthier food and drink. Barbara Crowther, children’s food campaign co-ordinator at Sustain, said: “This report is already six months overdue, and with childhood obesity prevalence rising sharply, we should not be wasting any more time. The sugar reduction report was due to be published last year (PA) “We believe it will reveal the industry leaders and laggards on sugar reduction, and where further mandatory mechanisms need to be targeted. “It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs. We hope the Government will mark this anniversary by committing to publish the final sugar reduction report without any further delay.” The soft drinks industry levy, which came into force on April 6 2018, removed 48,000 metric tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019, according to the previous 2020 interim sugar reduction report. Independent academic evaluations suggest the levy has delivered a 30g per household per week decline in sugar consumed in soft drinks, with the largest effects seen in lowest income households who are disproportionately exposed to risks leading to poor health and being overweight. The sugar reduction programme, which was one of the key strategies along with the soft drinks levy launched under former prime minister Theresa May’s government, set out to slash sugar levels by 20% across a raft of products high in fat, salt and sugar in the main categories consumed by children by 2021. However, the voluntary programme was plunged into crisis when the last update, in 2020, revealed some categories had seen “little or no progress”, while others had seen massive increases in sugar levels. Some categories, such as chocolate and sweet confectionery, had seen sugar levels virtually unchanged, while increased sales had led to a massive increase in the volume of sugar sold. Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation, said: “The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity. “With rising food and fuel prices, the Government needs to urgently look at what it can do to drive reformulation across other food categories and rebalance the price of shopping baskets to ensure that healthier options, including fruit and vegetables, are affordable for everyone. “Without this action, the obesity situation is likely to get significantly worse over the coming months.” The delay to the report comes as campaigners and retailers also urge the Government to publish its promised response to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy, which came out last summer.
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Stop delaying sugar reduction report, health organisations tell Government Organisations pointed to the ‘very worrying’ recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. A group of 40 health groups and academics have called on the Government to release a delayed report into one of its flagship sugar reduction strategies following a recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. The sugar reduction report, which was due to be published last year, is expected to provide further evidence of the success of the soft drinks industry levy since its introduction four years ago today, while also exposing a “dismaying lack of progress” in most other product categories covered by the voluntary reduction programme, the campaigners said. The group, which includes the Obesity Health Alliance, British Heart Foundation, Royal Society for Public Health and the British Dental Association, have written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report. In the letter, the organisations point to the “very worrying” recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children and the urgency of addressing increasing health disparities which have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They argue that evidence from the final report is vital to inform the next steps in mandating further industry-wide reform towards healthier food and drink. Barbara Crowther, children’s food campaign co-ordinator at Sustain, said: “This report is already six months overdue, and with childhood obesity prevalence rising sharply, we should not be wasting any more time. “We believe it will reveal the industry leaders and laggards on sugar reduction, and where further mandatory mechanisms need to be targeted. “It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs. We hope the Government will mark this anniversary by committing to publish the final sugar reduction report without any further delay.” The soft drinks industry levy, which came into force on April 6 2018, removed 48,000 metric tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019, according to the previous 2020 interim sugar reduction report. Independent academic evaluations suggest the levy has delivered a 30g per household per week decline in sugar consumed in soft drinks, with the largest effects seen in lowest income households who are disproportionately exposed to risks leading to poor health and being overweight. The sugar reduction programme, which was one of the key strategies along with the soft drinks levy launched under former prime minister Theresa May’s government, set out to slash sugar levels by 20% across a raft of products high in fat, salt and sugar in the main categories consumed by children by 2021. However, the voluntary programme was plunged into crisis when the last update, in 2020, revealed some categories had seen “little or no progress”, while others had seen massive increases in sugar levels. Some categories, such as chocolate and sweet confectionery, had seen sugar levels virtually unchanged, while increased sales had led to a massive increase in the volume of sugar sold. Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation, said: “The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity. “With rising food and fuel prices, the Government needs to urgently look at what it can do to drive reformulation across other food categories and rebalance the price of shopping baskets to ensure that healthier options, including fruit and vegetables, are affordable for everyone. “Without this action, the obesity situation is likely to get significantly worse over the coming months.” The delay to the report comes as campaigners and retailers also urge the Government to publish its promised response to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy, which came out last summer. Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
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Stop delaying sugar reduction report, health organisations tell Government A group of 40 health groups and academics have called on the Government to release a delayed report into one of its flagship sugar reduction strategies following a recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. The sugar reduction report, which was due to be published last year, is expected to provide further evidence of the success of the soft drinks industry levy since its introduction four years ago today, while also exposing a “dismaying lack of progress” in most other product categories covered by the voluntary reduction programme, the campaigners said. The group, which includes the Obesity Health Alliance, British Heart Foundation, Royal Society for Public Health and the British Dental Association, have written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report. In the letter, the organisations point to the “very worrying” recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children and the urgency of addressing increasing health disparities which have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They argue that evidence from the final report is vital to inform the next steps in mandating further industry-wide reform towards healthier food and drink. Barbara Crowther, children’s food campaign co-ordinator at Sustain, said: “This report is already six months overdue, and with childhood obesity prevalence rising sharply, we should not be wasting any more time. The sugar reduction report was due to be published last year (PA) “We believe it will reveal the industry leaders and laggards on sugar reduction, and where further mandatory mechanisms need to be targeted. “It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs. We hope the Government will mark this anniversary by committing to publish the final sugar reduction report without any further delay.” The soft drinks industry levy, which came into force on April 6 2018, removed 48,000 metric tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019, according to the previous 2020 interim sugar reduction report. Independent academic evaluations suggest the levy has delivered a 30g per household per week decline in sugar consumed in soft drinks, with the largest effects seen in lowest income households who are disproportionately exposed to risks leading to poor health and being overweight. The sugar reduction programme, which was one of the key strategies along with the soft drinks levy launched under former prime minister Theresa May’s government, set out to slash sugar levels by 20% across a raft of products high in fat, salt and sugar in the main categories consumed by children by 2021. However, the voluntary programme was plunged into crisis when the last update, in 2020, revealed some categories had seen “little or no progress”, while others had seen massive increases in sugar levels. Some categories, such as chocolate and sweet confectionery, had seen sugar levels virtually unchanged, while increased sales had led to a massive increase in the volume of sugar sold. Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation, said: “The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity. “With rising food and fuel prices, the Government needs to urgently look at what it can do to drive reformulation across other food categories and rebalance the price of shopping baskets to ensure that healthier options, including fruit and vegetables, are affordable for everyone. “Without this action, the obesity situation is likely to get significantly worse over the coming months.” The delay to the report comes as campaigners and retailers also urge the Government to publish its promised response to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy, which came out last summer.
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Stop delaying sugar reduction report, health organisations tell Government Organisations pointed to the ‘very worrying’ recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. A group of 40 health groups and academics have called on the Government to release a delayed report into one of its flagship sugar reduction strategies following a recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children. The sugar reduction report, which was due to be published last year, is expected to provide further evidence of the success of the soft drinks industry levy since its introduction four years ago today, while also exposing a “dismaying lack of progress” in most other product categories covered by the voluntary reduction programme, the campaigners said. The group, which includes the Obesity Health Alliance, British Heart Foundation, Royal Society for Public Health and the British Dental Association, have written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid calling on the Government to stop delaying publication of the final report. In the letter, the organisations point to the “very worrying” recent increase in obesity prevalence among primary school children and the urgency of addressing increasing health disparities which have been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. They argue that evidence from the final report is vital to inform the next steps in mandating further industry-wide reform towards healthier food and drink. Barbara Crowther, children’s food campaign co-ordinator at Sustain, said: “This report is already six months overdue, and with childhood obesity prevalence rising sharply, we should not be wasting any more time. “We believe it will reveal the industry leaders and laggards on sugar reduction, and where further mandatory mechanisms need to be targeted. “It’s crystal clear that when the Government legislates, as it did with the soft drinks industry levy, much faster and deeper progress occurs. We hope the Government will mark this anniversary by committing to publish the final sugar reduction report without any further delay.” The soft drinks industry levy, which came into force on April 6 2018, removed 48,000 metric tonnes of sugar per year from soft drinks from 2015 to 2019, according to the previous 2020 interim sugar reduction report. Independent academic evaluations suggest the levy has delivered a 30g per household per week decline in sugar consumed in soft drinks, with the largest effects seen in lowest income households who are disproportionately exposed to risks leading to poor health and being overweight. The sugar reduction programme, which was one of the key strategies along with the soft drinks levy launched under former prime minister Theresa May’s government, set out to slash sugar levels by 20% across a raft of products high in fat, salt and sugar in the main categories consumed by children by 2021. However, the voluntary programme was plunged into crisis when the last update, in 2020, revealed some categories had seen “little or no progress”, while others had seen massive increases in sugar levels. Some categories, such as chocolate and sweet confectionery, had seen sugar levels virtually unchanged, while increased sales had led to a massive increase in the volume of sugar sold. Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation, said: “The soft drinks levy has been hugely successful in reducing the amount of sugar we drink, but we are still seeing soaring levels of childhood obesity. “With rising food and fuel prices, the Government needs to urgently look at what it can do to drive reformulation across other food categories and rebalance the price of shopping baskets to ensure that healthier options, including fruit and vegetables, are affordable for everyone. “Without this action, the obesity situation is likely to get significantly worse over the coming months.” The delay to the report comes as campaigners and retailers also urge the Government to publish its promised response to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy, which came out last summer. A Department of Health and Social Care spokeswoman said: “Obesity is one of the biggest health issues we face as a country, which is why we are delivering an ambitious programme of work which will empower adults and children to live healthier lives for longer, regardless of circumstance and background. “Calorie labelling rules for large out-of-home food businesses come into force today, and we will be introducing restrictions on the promotion of products high in fat, salt and sugar, to support families to make healthier choices.” Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
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WTA roundup: Belinda Bencic survives, Sloane Stephens falls in Charleston No. 10 seed Belinda Bencic of Switzerland rallied from a set down to defeat China's Xiyu Wang 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 Tuesday in the first round of the Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, S.C. Bencic fell behind 3-0 and 5-2 in the second-set tiebreaker before ripping off the final five points to avoid a straight-sets defeat. She saved three of five break points and won 44 of 60 (73.3 percent) first-service points en route to victory in two hours, 26 minutes. Sloane Stephens was on the wrong end of a similar result. The American 13th seed fell to Qinwen Zheng of China 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Stephens, the 2016 Charleston champion, saved 10 of 16 break points but could not match Zheng's 84.8 percent success rate on first-service points (28 of 33). Poland's Magda Linette and the U.S.'s Coco Vandeweghe both won three-setters in two hours, 28 minutes. Linette defeated American Katie Volynets 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) while Vandeweghe beat Russia's Anastasia Gasanova 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Two matches were suspended and the night session was canceled due to inclement weather and the possibility of a tornado in the Charleston area. Ukraine's Katarina Zavatska was beating third seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 7-5, 2-3 in a second-round match, and No. 14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic of Australia was leading Sophie Chang of the U.S. 7-5, 4-4 in a first-round duel. Copa Colsanitas Top seed Camila Osorio of Colombia escaped an upset bid when Ylena In-Albon of Switzerland retired in the third set of their first-round match at Bogota, Colombia. Osorio advanced 7-6 (4), 2-6, 2-2 (ret.). While Osorio lived to see another day, four other seeded players lost. No. 4 seed Panna Udvardy of Hungary fell to Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska 7-5, 6-1. Yastremska made headlines in March when she reached the final at Lyon, France, shortly after escaping Russia's invasion of her home country. Colombia's Yuliana Lizarazo pleased the home crowd with a 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2 upset of sixth seed Anna Karolina Schmiedlova of Slovakia that lasted two hours, 43 minutes. Seventh seed Astra Sharma of Australia also lost in three sets, with Suzan Lamens of the Netherlands prevailing 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Elina Avanesyan of Russia dismantled eighth seed Harriet Dart of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2. --Field Level Media
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WTA roundup: Belinda Bencic survives, Sloane Stephens falls in Charleston Article content No. 10 seed Belinda Bencic of Switzerland rallied from a set down to defeat China’s Xiyu Wang 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 Tuesday in the first round of the Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, S.C. Bencic fell behind 3-0 and 5-2 in the second-set tiebreaker before ripping off the final five points to avoid a straight-sets defeat. She saved three of five break points and won 44 of 60 (73.3 percent) first-service points en route to victory in two hours, 26 minutes. Sloane Stephens was on the wrong end of a similar result. The American 13th seed fell to Qinwen Zheng of China 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Stephens, the 2016 Charleston champion, saved 10 of 16 break points but could not match Zheng’s 84.8 percent success rate on first-service points (28 of 33). Advertisement 2 Article content Poland’s Magda Linette and the U.S.’s Coco Vandeweghe both won three-setters in two hours, 28 minutes. Linette defeated American Katie Volynets 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) while Vandeweghe beat Russia’s Anastasia Gasanova 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Two matches were suspended and the night session was canceled due to inclement weather and the possibility of a tornado in the Charleston area. Ukraine’s Katarina Zavatska was beating third seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 7-5, 2-3 in a second-round match, and No. 14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic of Australia was leading Sophie Chang of the U.S. 7-5, 4-4 in a first-round duel. Copa Colsanitas Top seed Camila Osorio of Colombia escaped an upset bid when Ylena In-Albon of Switzerland retired in the third set of their first-round match at Bogota, Colombia. Osorio advanced 7-6 (4), 2-6, 2-2 (ret.). Advertisement 3 Article content While Osorio lived to see another day, four other seeded players lost. No. 4 seed Panna Udvardy of Hungary fell to Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska 7-5, 6-1. Yastremska made headlines in March when she reached the final at Lyon, France, shortly after escaping Russia’s invasion of her home country. Colombia’s Yuliana Lizarazo pleased the home crowd with a 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2 upset of sixth seed Anna Karolina Schmiedlova of Slovakia that lasted two hours, 43 minutes. Seventh seed Astra Sharma of Australia also lost in three sets, with Suzan Lamens of the Netherlands prevailing 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Elina Avanesyan of Russia dismantled eighth seed Harriet Dart of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2. –Field Level Media
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WTA roundup: Belinda Bencic survives, Sloane Stephens falls in Charleston No. 10 seed Belinda Bencic of Switzerland rallied from a set down to defeat China's Xiyu Wang 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 Tuesday in the first round of the Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, S.C. Bencic fell behind 3-0 and 5-2 in the second-set tiebreaker before ripping off the final five points to avoid a straight-sets defeat. She saved three of five break points and won 44 of 60 (73.3 percent) first-service points en route to victory in two hours, 26 minutes. Sloane Stephens was on the wrong end of a similar result. The American 13th seed fell to Qinwen Zheng of China 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Stephens, the 2016 Charleston champion, saved 10 of 16 break points but could not match Zheng's 84.8 percent success rate on first-service points (28 of 33). Poland's Magda Linette and the U.S.'s Coco Vandeweghe both won three-setters in two hours, 28 minutes. Linette defeated American Katie Volynets 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) while Vandeweghe beat Russia's Anastasia Gasanova 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Two matches were suspended and the night session was canceled due to inclement weather and the possibility of a tornado in the Charleston area. Ukraine's Katarina Zavatska was beating third seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 7-5, 2-3 in a second-round match, and No. 14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic of Australia was leading Sophie Chang of the U.S. 7-5, 4-4 in a first-round duel. Copa Colsanitas Top seed Camila Osorio of Colombia escaped an upset bid when Ylena In-Albon of Switzerland retired in the third set of their first-round match at Bogota, Colombia. Osorio advanced 7-6 (4), 2-6, 2-2 (ret.). While Osorio lived to see another day, four other seeded players lost. No. 4 seed Panna Udvardy of Hungary fell to Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska 7-5, 6-1. Yastremska made headlines in March when she reached the final at Lyon, France, shortly after escaping Russia's invasion of her home country. Colombia's Yuliana Lizarazo pleased the home crowd with a 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2 upset of sixth seed Anna Karolina Schmiedlova of Slovakia that lasted two hours, 43 minutes. Seventh seed Astra Sharma of Australia also lost in three sets, with Suzan Lamens of the Netherlands prevailing 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Elina Avanesyan of Russia dismantled eighth seed Harriet Dart of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2. --Field Level Media
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2022-04-06 01:17:10+00:00
No. 10 seed Belinda Bencic of Switzerland rallied from a set down to defeat China's Xiyu Wang 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 Tuesday in the first round of the Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, S.C. Bencic fell behind 3-0 and 5-2 in the second-set tiebreaker before ripping off the final five points to avoid a straight-sets defeat. She saved three of five break points and won 44 of 60 (73.3 percent) first-service points en route to victory in two hours, 26 minutes. Sloane Stephens was on the wrong end of a similar result. The American 13th seed fell to Qinwen Zheng of China 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Stephens, the 2016 Charleston champion, saved 10 of 16 break points but could not match Zheng's 84.8 percent success rate on first-service points (28 of 33). Poland's Magda Linette and the U.S.'s Coco Vandeweghe both won three-setters in two hours, 28 minutes. Linette defeated American Katie Volynets 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) while Vandeweghe beat Russia's Anastasia Gasanova 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Two matches were suspended and the night session was canceled due to inclement weather and the possibility of a tornado in the Charleston area. Ukraine's Katarina Zavatska was beating third seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 7-5, 2-3 in a second-round match, and No. 14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic of Australia was leading Sophie Chang of the U.S. 7-5, 4-4 in a first-round duel. Copa Colsanitas Top seed Camila Osorio of Colombia escaped an upset bid when Ylena In-Albon of Switzerland retired in the third set of their first-round match at Bogota, Colombia. Osorio advanced 7-6 (4), 2-6, 2-2 (ret.). While Osorio lived to see another day, four other seeded players lost. No. 4 seed Panna Udvardy of Hungary fell to Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska 7-5, 6-1. Yastremska made headlines in March when she reached the final at Lyon, France, shortly after escaping Russia's invasion of her home country. Colombia's Yuliana Lizarazo pleased the home crowd with a 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2 upset of sixth seed Anna Karolina Schmiedlova of Slovakia that lasted two hours, 43 minutes. Seventh seed Astra Sharma of Australia also lost in three sets, with Suzan Lamens of the Netherlands prevailing 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Elina Avanesyan of Russia dismantled eighth seed Harriet Dart of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to read or post comments. We have used your information to see if you have a subscription with us, but did not find one. Please use the button below to verify an existing account or to purchase a new subscription. Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. Please use the button below to manage your account.
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WTA roundup: Belinda Bencic survives, Sloane Stephens falls in Charleston No. 10 seed Belinda Bencic of Switzerland rallied from a set down to defeat China's Xiyu Wang 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 Tuesday in the first round of the Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, S.C. Bencic fell behind 3-0 and 5-2 in the second-set tiebreaker before ripping off the final five points to avoid a straight-sets defeat. She saved three of five break points and won 44 of 60 (73.3 percent) first-service points en route to victory in two hours, 26 minutes. Sloane Stephens was on the wrong end of a similar result. The American 13th seed fell to Qinwen Zheng of China 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Stephens, the 2016 Charleston champion, saved 10 of 16 break points but could not match Zheng's 84.8 percent success rate on first-service points (28 of 33). Poland's Magda Linette and the U.S.'s Coco Vandeweghe both won three-setters in two hours, 28 minutes. Linette defeated American Katie Volynets 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4) while Vandeweghe beat Russia's Anastasia Gasanova 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Two matches were suspended and the night session was canceled due to inclement weather and the possibility of a tornado in the Charleston area. Ukraine's Katarina Zavatska was beating third seed Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic 7-5, 2-3 in a second-round match, and No. 14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic of Australia was leading Sophie Chang of the U.S. 7-5, 4-4 in a first-round duel. Copa Colsanitas Top seed Camila Osorio of Colombia escaped an upset bid when Ylena In-Albon of Switzerland retired in the third set of their first-round match at Bogota, Colombia. Osorio advanced 7-6 (4), 2-6, 2-2 (ret.). While Osorio lived to see another day, four other seeded players lost. No. 4 seed Panna Udvardy of Hungary fell to Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska 7-5, 6-1. Yastremska made headlines in March when she reached the final at Lyon, France, shortly after escaping Russia's invasion of her home country. Colombia's Yuliana Lizarazo pleased the home crowd with a 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2 upset of sixth seed Anna Karolina Schmiedlova of Slovakia that lasted two hours, 43 minutes. Seventh seed Astra Sharma of Australia also lost in three sets, with Suzan Lamens of the Netherlands prevailing 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Elina Avanesyan of Russia dismantled eighth seed Harriet Dart of Great Britain 6-1, 6-2. --Field Level Media
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2022-04-07 22:53:47+00:00
Reigning Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic moved into the Charleston quarterfinals for the third time in her career, but 2021 US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez, playing her delayed first match of the event, was upset at the Credit One Charleston Open on Thursday. No.10 seed Bencic of Switzerland bested No.9 seed and former titlist Madison Keys of the United States 6-4, 6-4, fighting back from deficits in both sets. Keys had won two of their three previous meetings, but the 2019 Charleston champion was toppled by former World No.4 Bencic this time after an hour and 34 minutes of play, split by a roughly 2-hour rain delay directly after the first set. That first set was nearly taken by Keys, who led 4-3 and had three break points for 5-3. But Bencic charged back in that game to hold for 4-4, the won the next two games to swipe the one-set lead. Keys was up a break in the second set at 4-2, but Bencic immediately pulled back on serve with a crunching return winner. The Swiss then moved ahead for good after another break for a 5-4 lead, and she forced an error from Keys with a forehand to convert her first match point in the final game. Continuing her fine form on the east coast 🙌 — wta (@WTA) April 7, 2022 🇨🇭 @BelindaBencic downs Keys and awaits Badosa or Liu in the #CharlestonOpen last eight! pic.twitter.com/3aotFW07Y6 Meanwhile, Magda Linette of Poland knocked out No.7 seed Fernandez of Canada 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in a topsy-turvy affair, at last completing the second round which had been affected by numerous rain delays throughout the week. World No.19 Fernandez, who had a first-round bye, never got onto court until Thursday, but the Canadian looked in control as she took the first set against 64th-ranked Linette. However, Linette, who suffered a three-set loss to Fernandez at 2020 Roland Garros in their only prior encounter, took the second set to level affairs and line up a gripping decider. Linette was up a break three times in the first eight games of the final set, and each time Fernandez was able to claw back on serve up to 4-4. Fernandez then had two game points to garner a crucial hold for 5-4, but Linette once again blasted her way to a service break. Serving for the match at 5-4, Linette had to hold her nerve in a 17-minute final game, saving four break points before converting her seventh match point to pull off the upset. Linette, who also squeaked by Katie Volynets in the first round, will have to rebound quickly for a Thursday night match against seven-time Grand Slam quarterfinalist Kaia Kanepi in the Round of 16. More to come...
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Spalding Horse and Pony Club closer to securing funding to help replace storage shed damaged in cyclone Seroja Subscribers with digital access can view this article. Already a subscriber? Subscribe today. Get unlimited access to award-winning journalism from Western Australia’s biggest newsroom. Everyday Digital $1 per day Cancel anytime. Min cost $28. Weekend Papers + Everyday Digital $9 per week Most popular Cancel anytime. Min cost $36. Need Help? Call us at 1800 811 855
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2022-07-28 22:47:47+00:00
OLNEY - Six months ago, we brought you the devastating story of a horse arena that collapsed due to heavy snow at Stillwater Horse Whispers Ranch just outside of Whitefish. Owner Bobbi Hall has been a staple in the northwest Montana horse community for 50 years using the arena to teach horse language classes as well as specialized therapy sessions. Bobbi takes in horses of all needs including 25 rescues, she worried about the future of the ranch after the arena collapse. Now comes the good news. Thanks to an outpouring of community support construction of a new arena is underway and should be finished in the coming week. “It’s through the grace of…the miracle of people helping people, that’s what that is,” said Hall. A brand new 74 foot wide and 80 feet in length horse arena is nearing completion in the small community of Olney after a heavy snowstorm in late January almost took everything away. “Fifty years, 60 years, 70 to 100 years, this will last if it’s maintained properly and so forth, it’s a good construction pole barn it should never come down,” said Bobbi's longtime friend Andrew Bing. Bobbi needs a working horse arena to teach specialized horse therapy sessions, horse language classes and take good care of her 25 rescue horses. “Bobbi has been on this property since 1972, working with people and rescuing horses,” added Bing. With no insurance on the arena, Bing started a GoFundMe page for Bobbi trying do anything they could to save Bobbi’s livelihood. And what happened next left Bobbi and Andrew speechless. “So, on the GoFundMe page that’s up there, there were more than 200 people making donations, and so the community came together and as Bobbi said yesterday to me, some people came up and drove up onto the property that she didn’t even know and gave her checks, so it’s really how the good people have come together to do it,” said Bing. Bobbi said donations came in all shapes and sizes from friends, neighbors and even complete strangers. “And people showed up that I didn’t even know, came to my place, handed me checks, and I just can’t be more grateful to everyone, even from the $5 on up, it all made a difference,” added Bobbi. Bobbi said this act of compassion highlights what she’s always believed that love overpowers hate in Northwest Montana. “I always have said to people, there’s more good people then there is the bad people, this just proved it to all the people that were around me, I say see, I told ya,” said Bobbi. Bobbi spent countless therapy hours in the old arena with her daughter Cedar, who has Down Syndrome. Cedar is beyond excited to start her own training sessions in the new arena. “She’s training her own little pony, so yeah, she’s looking forward to that," said Bobbi. Funds are still needed to for the finishing touches on the new arena. Those who would like to contribute can do so on the GoFundMe page.
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2022-04-05 11:03:50+00:00
DEER RIVER — As the door closed to large animal health services at one Grand Rapids veterinary clinic, Sunset Reins Equine Center opened that proverbial other door. Owners Sally Evans, Holly Hron and Amanda Wright along with Darryl Evans, Ken Anderson, Ted Hron, Garret and John Wright spent many hours building the center, located between Cohasset and Deer River. The equine facility, which serves clients from across the Iron Range and beyond, was designed and built on land that has been owned by the family for over a century. “Sunset Reins means so much more to us than being a business. This is the farm where my grandparents lived and my dad (Ken Anderson) grew up. His love for horses is obvious when he talks of times when the ‘big drafts’ would be hitched up for work here on the farm,” said Sally Evans. “We feel very blessed to be able to provide a place where horses can receive the best possible care to help them live a long, comfortable life.” Sally, Holly, and Amanda also expressed gratitude to another key person, their uncle Len, who they say really shaped their lives and who they are. “This wouldn’t have been possible without him,” Sally added. The owners’ focus at Sunset Reins is on the overall health, fitness, and rehabilitation of horses. Holly Hron earned her Associate in Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology through the Duluth Business University in 2010 and is a Certified Veterinary Technician and Certified Equine Rehabilitation Assistant. Amanda Wright received her Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Physiology through the College of St. Scholastica in 2013 and has also earned her certification in Equine Rehabilitation. Ted Hron provides skilled farrier care through Ted’s Farrier Service. Holly, Amanda, and Ted are dedicated to learning and regularly attend continuing education. Sunset Reins is serving equines just as designed. The bright and airy heated barn has four safe, roomy stalls. An indoor arena is attached, and an outdoor arena sits adjacent to the building. A set of sturdy stocks in the treatment area help assure the safety of professionals and their patients. Storage for rehabilitation items and tack, an office, and a wash stall round out the amenities of the facility. The facility is also available to local and traveling equine professionals. “We’ve had a vision for quite some time about providing a place where we can help horses and their owners in a variety of ways. While we have a passion for equine rehabilitation, we’re really excited to get to work with other professionals, creating a well-rounded team,” Wright said. The Center has a core belief in facilitating cooperation between practitioners. Three local, independent veterinarians, Dr. Bill Treichel, Dr. Briana Selleck, and Dr. Melanie Jackson all have embraced the opportunity to see patients at Sunset Reins. “The combined experience of the staff and the professionals they work with provides unique benefits, and multiple disciplines in one place,” explained Dr. Treichel. Dr. Selleck said, “I am most excited about the atmosphere of Sunset Reins Equine Center. It fosters a team-oriented environment and is a place for community horse owners to come together.” “Sunset Reins also offers the benefit of boarding for medical management care,” said Dr. Jackson. “For example, staff can provide care to a patient with significant injuries, wounds, or conditions under the direct instruction and supervision of a veterinarian. These often-intense cases require frequent or difficult treatment that an owner may not be able to do on the farm or at the boarding facility.” Treichel gave an example of a horse that is diagnosed and sick with Lyme disease. One treatment available is daily intravenous administration of antibiotics, which would present a real challenge for most owners. The owner could board the horse for the duration of the treatment and staff would be able to treat the horse effectively. “Sunset Reins Equine Center provides a level of safety and consistency that is often difficult to achieve on the farm,” Selleck said. She continued, “It has been extremely difficult to provide quality lameness support and sports medicine with our harsh weather conditions. Every horse looks lame when it’s below zero, and it isn’t safe for human or horse to perform a lameness exam on icy ground. Sunset Reins offers a controlled, indoor environment with both soft and hard ground so lameness exams can be performed no matter what the weather is outside.” Treichel, owner of Paw and Hoof Veterinary Services PLLC, has several days available to see patients. He enjoys working with equines, and offers appointments for health and wellness care, minor injuries, treatment of conditions and basic dentistry services. Selleck, owner of 317 Equine Care, also has appointments available. While she is particularly interested in lameness and rehabilitation, she also has an interest in preventative and wellness care. She enjoys client education — be it about exercises to help core strength or how to help horses in different emergency situations. Jackson, owner of North Star Mobile Veterinary Services PLLC, provides basic wellness and illness care for equine and small ruminant patients, and has a special interest and certification in chiropractic care for animals. Sunset Reins Equine Center is located at 24339 County Road 197 in Deer River. Interested clients may contact either Sunset Reins or the individual veterinarian of their choice. More contact information and details on offerings at Sunset Reins Equine Center may be found at www.sunsetreinequine.com or by calling the Center at 218-999-5141.
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2022-09-14 16:01:28+00:00
Teesside horse lovers are set for a treat as permission has been granted for an equestrian centre to be built. Planning was submitted in April this year for the horse riding hub in Heighington which would see a block of stables and a riding arena built on the land of Fowler House Farm. The farm currently houses cottage Fowler Studio which is available for holiday lets for up to six people. Plans submitted to Darlington Council requested permission to build the equestrian arena which will have a traditional sand surface. Surrounding the arena on two sides will be 15 purpose build horse stables as well as a tack room which would house equipment such as saddles, bridles, stirrups, reins and halters for riders. READ MORE:Rob Harcourt's family reveal gender of his unborn baby - and heartwarming tribute behind name On the outer elevation of the stables, there would also be two large solar panels. Permission was also requested to build a detached two storey double garage as part of the planning request. To the back of the garage on the ground floor, there would be an accessible disabled toilet and a laundry and accessible lecture room. The first floor of the garage would house a larger additional tack room, another toilet and a separate room which would be used as both an office and a lecture room for teaching. The submission has also taken into account parking for customers and accessible routes into the heart of the horse riding arena. The site is ideally located for those travelling for riding lessons as the farm is just off the A68. The planning application does not state the business plans for the centre or the kind of services that would be offered in the equestrian centre. READ NEXT: - Criminal doctor approved burning of human remains while banned from hospital grounds - Donut shop hits out at 'pretty grim' customer who used sink as a urinal - with the plug in - 'A day many of us will never forget': Darlington residents gather for proclamation of the King - 'The most special occasion of my life': Former Darlington councillor remembers receiving honour from The Queen - Saltburn woman opens up her London home for locals viewing Queen's coffin
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Federal Reserve Bank reports the last three months of 2021 brought the largest quarterly increase in credit card balance since data first became available 22 years ago. According to the report, that number increased by $52 billion. People in the United States love their credit cards, but probably don’t love the debt that can come from them if they can’t make their full payments each month. “I think the most obvious disadvantage of using a credit card is overextending yourself and I think a lot of people have gotten themselves in those predicaments,” said Mike Macco, the president of Macco Financial Group, Inc. in Green Bay. Macco said that credit cards are good for people who can be disciplined with their spending and make sure they make their payments each month. “People need to be honest with themselves and if they’re prone to that impulsivity either choose to not have credit cards or put freezes on their credit that puts a real significant barrier so there’s some extra steps involved if they wanted to apply for a credit card,” said Macco. Not paying your credit card in full each month means interest begins to accrue on your purchases. That’s where people start to get into trouble. He said an advantage of using a credit card is that people can bridge the gap between when they actually get paid and when they need to buy things. Over at the Salvation Army in Appleton, officials there offer resources for clients with questions about their finances. Through a program called ‘Pathways of Hope’ clients can learn about everything from how to do their taxes to tips on how to avoid credit card debt. “At first it feels like I have to do it because how else am I going to pay for rent or food, but then you start not being able to make payments,” said Knudtson describing what her clients face. She said the Salvation Army encourages its clients to be careful with credit card spending. “You don’t have to grocery shop if you’re putting it on your credit card because the Salvation Army has a pantry that you can come and get food in,” said Knudtson. Macco says that a lot of people can work their way out of credit card debt with small changes to their spending habits. For those who can’t do that, he suggests calling your credit card company, which can usually lead to them issuing a payment plan. However, he does caution that this will impact your credit score. Declaring for bankruptcy is another, obviously undesirable, option that can help somebody restructure or wipe away their debt. Of course, declaring bankruptcy would really hurt a person’s credit score.
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2022-08-14 19:33:27+00:00
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (STACKER) — Is your current credit card balance less than $5,589? If so, you’re carrying a below-average amount of debt. But no matter your balance, now is a great time to get started paying down that debt. With interest rates on the rise, outstanding credit card balances could start to have an even greater impact on your personal finances. The U.S. clocked a collective $824.8 billion in credit card debt in the first quarter (Q1) of 2022, according to Experian. Debt can function as both a helpful tool and a burden for consumers. When used strategically, credit cards allow individuals and small businesses to responsibly make purchases that they otherwise might not be able to afford. Understanding how to stay on top of payments can help you build your credit history and make credit card debt manageable. An added bonus: Learning the ins and outs of credit card perks can offer you benefits like cashback, travel miles, and 0% introductory interest rates. For some Americans, the past year of rising prices has forced greater reliance on credit cards to cover common expenses. In Q4 2021, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported the highest quarterly increase of credit card debt in its 22-year history of collecting this data. But when preparing for an economic downturn, like the one forecast to soon impact the U.S. economy, financial experts recommend paying down as much debt as possible. Experian compiled this list of ways credit card debt can impact your life, and analyzed how credit card debt varies by state using data collected from account holders from across the country. Canva Basics of credit card debt When a credit card is issued, it comes with a maximum allowed amount of debt, also known as a credit limit. The cardholder can swipe the credit card anywhere that accepts it and charge purchases up to the limit they’re approved for. Each month, credit cards require a minimum amount to be paid toward the total debt. Paying off your credit card in full every month is considered good practice and helps you avoid paying interest. But not everybody wants to, or is able to, pay off their credit card debt in full every month. If a cardholder only pays the minimum amount, they begin to accrue interest the following month on the remaining balance. If the cardholder doesn’t pay the minimum amount, they risk an increase in interest rates or having late fees tacked on to their accounts. Canva How does APR work? APR—or annual percentage rate—is an additional cost a consumer pays each year for the privilege of borrowing a set amount of money, calculated as a percentage of the loan amount. When you carry credit card debt from one month to the next, the APR determines how much additional interest is added to your balance to be paid. With credit cards, APR and interest rate are terms that can be used interchangeably. With other forms of debt, however, APR accounts for fees and other costs in addition to the credit product’s interest rate. Some credit card issuers offer 0% APR for a set period of time; for example, the first 12 months after opening a new line of credit. If you haven’t yet paid off your purchases or balance transfers by the end of this promotional APR period, you’ll be charged interest on any remaining balance. When the Fed raises interest rates, like the historic 75 basis point increases announced in June and July 2022, banks often adjust their interest rates to match. And when borrowing money becomes more expensive for banks due to higher interest rates, consumers eventually see the costs passed on to them. Canva Impact of credit card debt on personal finances A credit card is by no means “free money” as some jokingly refer to it. How you use your credit cards can have considerable implications for your personal finances now and in the future—for better or worse. Whether you carry debt from month to month is one of the factors used to calculate your credit score. This score is meant to assess how risky it is to lend money to a borrower by evaluating how likely they are to miss a debt payment in the near future. Consistently making on-time debt payments and keeping your credit card balances well within your limits are reliable ways to build or improve your credit score over time. On the other hand, late or missed credit card payments can bring down your score, which can flag you as a riskier borrower. That means lenders may charge higher interest rates on loans you want to take out in the future. Experian Average credit card debt per state The District of Columbia and states of Alaska, Connecticut, New Jersey and Maryland are home to credit card holders with the most debt on average. Meanwhile, residents of Iowa, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Mississippi and Idaho carried the least amount of credit card debt in the country. Some of the lowest average credit card debt balances are found in the Midwest, according to Experian data. This story originally appeared on Experian and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Federal Reserve Bank reports the last three months of 2021 brought the largest quarterly increase in credit card balance since data first became available 22 years ago. According to the report, that number increased by $52 billion. People in the United States love their credit cards, but probably don’t love the debt that can come from them if they can’t make their full payments each month. “I think the most obvious disadvantage of using a credit card is overextending yourself and I think a lot of people have gotten themselves in those predicaments,” said Mike Macco, the president of Macco Financial Group, Inc. in Green Bay. Macco said that credit cards are good for people who can be disciplined with their spending and make sure they make their payments each month. “People need to be honest with themselves and if they’re prone to that impulsivity either choose to not have credit cards or put freezes on their credit that puts a real significant barrier so there’s some extra steps involved if they wanted to apply for a credit card,” said Macco. Not paying your credit card in full each month means interest begins to accrue on your purchases. That’s where people start to get into trouble. He said an advantage of using a credit card is that people can bridge the gap between when they actually get paid and when they need to buy things. Over at the Salvation Army in Appleton, officials there offer resources for clients with questions about their finances. Through a program called ‘Pathways of Hope’ clients can learn about everything from how to do their taxes to tips on how to avoid credit card debt. “At first it feels like I have to do it because how else am I going to pay for rent or food, but then you start not being able to make payments,” said Knudtson describing what her clients face. She said the Salvation Army encourages its clients to be careful with credit card spending. “You don’t have to grocery shop if you’re putting it on your credit card because the Salvation Army has a pantry that you can come and get food in,” said Knudtson. Macco says that a lot of people can work their way out of credit card debt with small changes to their spending habits. For those who can’t do that, he suggests calling your credit card company, which can usually lead to them issuing a payment plan. However, he does caution that this will impact your credit score. Declaring for bankruptcy is another, obviously undesirable, option that can help somebody restructure or wipe away their debt. Of course, declaring bankruptcy would really hurt a person’s credit score.
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2022-04-12 15:29:23+00:00
4 Signs You're Overspending on Your Credit Cards When used with care, credit cards can be a beneficial financial tool. You can use them to build credit, and they're accepted nearly everywhere. However, since credit cards are convenient, it can be easy to overspend with them. It's essential to know the signs of overspending to avoid falling into debt. Find out if you need to change your credit card spending habits. Credit cards offer many benefits, including: - You can use credit cards to earn valuable rewards on your spending. - You can build your credit by using your cards regularly, making on-time payments, and maintaining a low credit utilization ratio. - You can use a credit card to make in-person and online purchases. - You'll have built-in fraud protection if someone uses your card to make fraudulent charges. With so many benefits, it's easy to see why credit cards are a popular payment method. Credit cards should always be used with care Credit cards can be an excellent tool, but you should use them with care. Otherwise, it can be easy to spend more than you can afford to pay off. Credit card interest charges can add up quickly if you don't pay your balance in full every month. While it's possible to pay off debt, a credit card debt problem can be stressful and negatively impact your credit score. Are you overspending with your cards? Here are some signs that you may need to change your credit card spending habits: You feel anxious when you see your balance If you get anxious when you see your credit card balance, that's not a good sign. You may be starting to spend more than you can afford. If you're seeing high balances, take the time to do a quick financial assessment to ensure that you're not at risk of getting into debt. You don't think through purchase decisions before using your credit card When making any purchase, it's good practice to consider whether you can afford it. Of course, you may need to use your card for everyday purchases and unplanned emergency expenses. However, if you're regularly using your card for spendy purchases that you don't need, you may get yourself into a difficult financial situation. Begin to get into the habit of really thinking through a purchase before swiping your card. Thinking through purchases may help you avoid buyer's remorse and a high card balance. You're carrying a balance and paying interest When you continue to carry a credit card balance, interest is charged. Unless you're using a 0% interest credit card for your spending, interest charges can be expensive and quickly get out of hand. The longer you carry a balance, the more debt you will accumulate. Now is the time to change your spending and debt payoff habits to correct the issue as soon as possible. You're not following a budget Following a budget is an excellent way to ensure that you're not spending more money than you bring in. Without a budget, it's easy to overcharge your card. If you're new to budgeting, budgeting apps can help you sort out your spending. Once you have a budget, you can make sure you're keeping your card balances low. Your credit utilization, or how much of your available credit you use, makes up 30% of your FICO score -- so keeping lower credit card balances is a good practice. Do this instead If you plan to use credit cards, do so with care. Create a budget, think through purchase decisions, pay your bills on time every month, and aim to pay off the entire balance to avoid expensive interest charges. If you're currently dealing with credit card debt concerns, you're not alone, and there is a way out. These tips may help you get out of credit card debt faster. It's also a good idea to consider which credit cards you're using to make purchases. With the right credit card, you can earn rewards or cash back on your spending. If you're in the market for a new credit card, check out our list of best rewards credit cards. Top credit card wipes out interest until 2023 If you have credit card debt, transferring it to this top balance transfer card secures you a 0% intro APR into 2023! Plus, you'll pay no annual fee. Those are just a few reasons why our experts rate this card as a top pick to help get control of your debt. Read our full review for free and apply in just 2 minutes. We're firm believers in the Golden Rule, which is why editorial opinions are ours alone and have not been previously reviewed, approved, or endorsed by included advertisers. The Ascent does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from The Ascent is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. 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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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Federal Reserve Bank reports the last three months of 2021 brought the largest quarterly increase in credit card balance since data first became available 22 years ago. According to the report, that number increased by $52 billion. People in the United States love their credit cards, but probably don’t love the debt that can come from them if they can’t make their full payments each month. “I think the most obvious disadvantage of using a credit card is overextending yourself and I think a lot of people have gotten themselves in those predicaments,” said Mike Macco, the president of Macco Financial Group, Inc. in Green Bay. Macco said that credit cards are good for people who can be disciplined with their spending and make sure they make their payments each month. “People need to be honest with themselves and if they’re prone to that impulsivity either choose to not have credit cards or put freezes on their credit that puts a real significant barrier so there’s some extra steps involved if they wanted to apply for a credit card,” said Macco. Not paying your credit card in full each month means interest begins to accrue on your purchases. That’s where people start to get into trouble. He said an advantage of using a credit card is that people can bridge the gap between when they actually get paid and when they need to buy things. Over at the Salvation Army in Appleton, officials there offer resources for clients with questions about their finances. Through a program called ‘Pathways of Hope’ clients can learn about everything from how to do their taxes to tips on how to avoid credit card debt. “At first it feels like I have to do it because how else am I going to pay for rent or food, but then you start not being able to make payments,” said Knudtson describing what her clients face. She said the Salvation Army encourages its clients to be careful with credit card spending. “You don’t have to grocery shop if you’re putting it on your credit card because the Salvation Army has a pantry that you can come and get food in,” said Knudtson. Macco says that a lot of people can work their way out of credit card debt with small changes to their spending habits. For those who can’t do that, he suggests calling your credit card company, which can usually lead to them issuing a payment plan. However, he does caution that this will impact your credit score. Declaring for bankruptcy is another, obviously undesirable, option that can help somebody restructure or wipe away their debt. Of course, declaring bankruptcy would really hurt a person’s credit score.
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Credit card usage surges as consumers struggle to pay for food, gas, utilities In the last year, credit card debt jumped by $100 billion — a 13% increase — which is the largest in more than 20 years. Experts say any relief for consumers might be months away. Credit card usage is up as household debt surpasses $16 trillion for the first time ever during the second quarter. “It’s because many consumers are being stressed and pressed to pay for the necessities of food, fuel,” said Marshall Rowe, chief innovation officer for Colony Group. Inflation is cutting into the wallets of many Americans. Findings from a Lending Club report show close to two-thirds of the US population is living paycheck-to-paycheck, causing debt data to soar. “Credit card debt in my opinion is probably the worst kind of debt you could have. It’s unsecured debt. The credit card companies have nothing to secure that debt against,” said Sean Tole, a financial advisor. A recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that between 9 and 20% of credit card customers choose to pay the minimum amount even if they can afford to pay more. Experts say just getting by with that minimum each month isn't enough. “It’s almost impossible to almost ever pay it off," Tole said. "You're going to be paying that minimum payment for a very long time and you really need to start paying more than that minimum amount because you're really going to be spending a lot of money on those finance charges over the long run." Experts say consumers with outstanding credit card debt will likely start to see the impact of hiked interest rates soon, and they don't anticipate it to let up even heading into the holiday season.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two former investment executives arrested in Japan were sentenced Tuesday to five years in a U.S. prison for their roles in what federal authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims in the U.S. and abroad. Junzo Suzuki and his son, Paul Suzuki, apologized to the judge, their family and their victims before each was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to court records and their attorney, Richard Wright. The father-son defendants pleaded guilty in January to one count of wire fraud and avoided trial on 15 federal fraud charges. Prosecutors have compared the case involving Las Vegas-based MRI International Inc. with the biggest-ever U.S. fraud cases. U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro scheduled a June 28 hearing at which the government, defense attorneys and lawyers for victims will focus on a possible $141 million in restitution. Junzo Suzuki, 73, has been a legal permanent resident of the U.S. but will face deportation following his prison term, according to court documents. He has multiple health issues and has been on pretrial release since April 2020 due to the potential exposure to COVID-19 behind bars. He is due to surrender for prison July 8. Paul Suzuki, 43, is a U.S. citizen, but has been in custody since the two men were arrested in Japan in January 2019. Navarro said he can be allowed to live with family in Japan while he serves his three years of supervised release. The two were arrested in Japan just two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas found their co-defendant, Edwin Fujinaga, guilty of 20 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Fujinaga, now 75, is serving a 50-year U.S. prison sentence. Prosecutors told jurors that from about 2009 to early 2013, Fujinaga ran a Las Vegas operation that told Japanese investors they were buying claims from a medical collection business, according to court documents. He was found guilty of using new investors’ money to pay off previous investors and spending the lavishly on a Las Vegas golf course mansion, a private jet, luxury cars and real estate in California wine country, Beverly Hills and Hawaii. Junzo Suzuki was MRI International’s executive vice president and Paul Suzuki managed Tokyo operations. Prosecutors said that when the Japanese government revoked MRI’s license to market securities in April 2013, the firm owed investors more than $1.5 billion. Wright said his clients learned of the Ponzi scheme only about a year before it collapsed. U.S. attorneys had compared Fujinaga's conviction with those of Bernard Madoff in 2009 in New York, Allen Stanford in 2012 in Houston, and Scott Rothstein in 2010 in Miami. Madoff died in prison in April 2021 at age 82 while serving a 150-year sentence for bilking thousands of investors out of at least $20 billion. Stanford, 72, is serving 110 years for a scheme involving more than $7 billion. Rothstein, 59, is serving 50 years in a $1.2 billion case.
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2022-04-05 23:20:25+00:00
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two former investment executives arrested in Japan were sentenced Tuesday to five years in a U.S. prison for their roles in what federal authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims in the U.S. and abroad. Junzo Suzuki and his son, Paul Suzuki, apologized to the judge, their family and their victims before each was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to court records and their attorney, Richard Wright. The father-son defendants pleaded guilty in January to one count of wire fraud and avoided trial on 15 federal fraud charges. Prosecutors have compared the case involving Las Vegas-based MRI International Inc. with the biggest-ever U.S. fraud cases. U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro scheduled a June 28 hearing at which the government, defense attorneys and lawyers for victims will focus on a possible $141 million in restitution. Junzo Suzuki, 73, has been a legal permanent resident of the U.S. but will face deportation following his prison term, according to court documents. He has multiple health issues and has been on pretrial release since April 2020 due to the potential exposure to COVID-19 behind bars. He is due to surrender for prison July 8. Paul Suzuki, 43, is a U.S. citizen, but has been in custody since the two men were arrested in Japan in January 2019. Navarro said he can be allowed to live with family in Japan while he serves his three years of supervised release. The two were arrested in Japan just two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas found their co-defendant, Edwin Fujinaga, guilty of 20 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Fujinaga, now 75, is serving a 50-year U.S. prison sentence. Prosecutors told jurors that from about 2009 to early 2013, Fujinaga ran a Las Vegas operation that told Japanese investors they were buying claims from a medical collection business, according to court documents. He was found guilty of using new investors’ money to pay off previous investors and spending the lavishly on a Las Vegas golf course mansion, a private jet, luxury cars and real estate in California wine country, Beverly Hills and Hawaii. Junzo Suzuki was MRI International’s executive vice president and Paul Suzuki managed Tokyo operations. Prosecutors said that when the Japanese government revoked MRI’s license to market securities in April 2013, the firm owed investors more than $1.5 billion. Wright said his clients learned of the Ponzi scheme only about a year before it collapsed. U.S. attorneys had compared Fujinaga's conviction with those of Bernard Madoff in 2009 in New York, Allen Stanford in 2012 in Houston, and Scott Rothstein in 2010 in Miami. Madoff died in prison in April 2021 at age 82 while serving a 150-year sentence for bilking thousands of investors out of at least $20 billion. Stanford, 72, is serving 110 years for a scheme involving more than $7 billion. Rothstein, 59, is serving 50 years in a $1.2 billion case.
https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Father-son-arrested-in-Japan-get-US-prison-for-17059890.php
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two former investment executives arrested in Japan were sentenced Tuesday to five years in a U.S. prison for their roles in what federal authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims in the U.S. and abroad. Junzo Suzuki and his son, Paul Suzuki, apologized to the judge, their family and their victims before each was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to court records and their attorney, Richard Wright. The father-son defendants pleaded guilty in January to one count of wire fraud and avoided trial on 15 federal fraud charges. Prosecutors have compared the case involving Las Vegas-based MRI International Inc. with the biggest-ever U.S. fraud cases. U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro scheduled a June 28 hearing at which the government, defense attorneys and lawyers for victims will focus on a possible $141 million in restitution. Junzo Suzuki, 73, has been a legal permanent resident of the U.S. but will face deportation following his prison term, according to court documents. He has multiple health issues and has been on pretrial release since April 2020 due to the potential exposure to COVID-19 behind bars. He is due to surrender for prison July 8. Paul Suzuki, 43, is a U.S. citizen, but has been in custody since the two men were arrested in Japan in January 2019. Navarro said he can be allowed to live with family in Japan while he serves his three years of supervised release. The two were arrested in Japan just two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas found their co-defendant, Edwin Fujinaga, guilty of 20 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Fujinaga, now 75, is serving a 50-year U.S. prison sentence. Prosecutors told jurors that from about 2009 to early 2013, Fujinaga ran a Las Vegas operation that told Japanese investors they were buying claims from a medical collection business, according to court documents. He was found guilty of using new investors’ money to pay off previous investors and spending the lavishly on a Las Vegas golf course mansion, a private jet, luxury cars and real estate in California wine country, Beverly Hills and Hawaii. Junzo Suzuki was MRI International’s executive vice president and Paul Suzuki managed Tokyo operations. Prosecutors said that when the Japanese government revoked MRI’s license to market securities in April 2013, the firm owed investors more than $1.5 billion. Wright said his clients learned of the Ponzi scheme only about a year before it collapsed. U.S. attorneys had compared Fujinaga's conviction with those of Bernard Madoff in 2009 in New York, Allen Stanford in 2012 in Houston, and Scott Rothstein in 2010 in Miami. Madoff died in prison in April 2021 at age 82 while serving a 150-year sentence for bilking thousands of investors out of at least $20 billion. Stanford, 72, is serving 110 years for a scheme involving more than $7 billion. Rothstein, 59, is serving 50 years in a $1.2 billion case.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two former investment executives arrested in Japan were sentenced Tuesday to five years in a U.S. prison for their roles in what federal authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims in the U.S. and abroad. Junzo Suzuki and his son, Paul Suzuki, apologized to the judge, their family and their victims before each was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to court records and their attorney, Richard Wright. The father-son defendants pleaded guilty in January to one count of wire fraud and avoided trial on 15 federal fraud charges. Prosecutors have compared the case involving Las Vegas-based MRI International Inc. with the biggest-ever U.S. fraud cases. U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro scheduled a June 28 hearing at which the government, defense attorneys and lawyers for victims will focus on a possible $141 million in restitution. Junzo Suzuki, 73, has been a legal permanent resident of the U.S. but will face deportation following his prison term, according to court documents. He has multiple health issues and has been on pretrial release since April 2020 due to the potential exposure to COVID-19 behind bars. He is due to surrender for prison July 8. Paul Suzuki, 43, is a U.S. citizen, but has been in custody since the two men were arrested in Japan in January 2019. Navarro said he can be allowed to live with family in Japan while he serves his three years of supervised release. The two were arrested in Japan just two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas found their co-defendant, Edwin Fujinaga, guilty of 20 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Fujinaga, now 75, is serving a 50-year U.S. prison sentence. Prosecutors told jurors that from about 2009 to early 2013, Fujinaga ran a Las Vegas operation that told Japanese investors they were buying claims from a medical collection business, according to court documents. He was found guilty of using new investors’ money to pay off previous investors and spending the lavishly on a Las Vegas golf course mansion, a private jet, luxury cars and real estate in California wine country, Beverly Hills and Hawaii. Junzo Suzuki was MRI International’s executive vice president and Paul Suzuki managed Tokyo operations. Prosecutors said that when the Japanese government revoked MRI’s license to market securities in April 2013, the firm owed investors more than $1.5 billion. Wright said his clients learned of the Ponzi scheme only about a year before it collapsed. U.S. attorneys had compared Fujinaga's conviction with those of Bernard Madoff in 2009 in New York, Allen Stanford in 2012 in Houston, and Scott Rothstein in 2010 in Miami. Madoff died in prison in April 2021 at age 82 while serving a 150-year sentence for bilking thousands of investors out of at least $20 billion. Stanford, 72, is serving 110 years for a scheme involving more than $7 billion. Rothstein, 59, is serving 50 years in a $1.2 billion case.
https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Father-son-arrested-in-Japan-get-US-prison-for-17059890.php
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two former investment executives arrested in Japan were sentenced Tuesday to five years in a U.S. prison for their roles in what federal authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims in the U.S. and abroad. Junzo Suzuki and his son, Paul Suzuki, apologized to the judge, their family and their victims before each was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to court records and their attorney, Richard Wright. The father-son defendants pleaded guilty in January to one count of wire fraud and avoided trial on 15 federal fraud charges. Prosecutors have compared the case involving Las Vegas-based MRI International Inc. with the biggest-ever U.S. fraud cases. U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro scheduled a June 28 hearing at which the government, defense attorneys and lawyers for victims will focus on a possible $141 million in restitution. Junzo Suzuki, 73, has been a legal permanent resident of the U.S. but will face deportation following his prison term, according to court documents. He has multiple health issues and has been on pretrial release since April 2020 due to the potential exposure to COVID-19 behind bars. He is due to surrender for prison July 8. Paul Suzuki, 43, is a U.S. citizen, but has been in custody since the two men were arrested in Japan in January 2019. Navarro said he can be allowed to live with family in Japan while he serves his three years of supervised release. The two were arrested in Japan just two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas found their co-defendant, Edwin Fujinaga, guilty of 20 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Fujinaga, now 75, is serving a 50-year U.S. prison sentence. Prosecutors told jurors that from about 2009 to early 2013, Fujinaga ran a Las Vegas operation that told Japanese investors they were buying claims from a medical collection business, according to court documents. He was found guilty of using new investors’ money to pay off previous investors and spending the lavishly on a Las Vegas golf course mansion, a private jet, luxury cars and real estate in California wine country, Beverly Hills and Hawaii. Junzo Suzuki was MRI International’s executive vice president and Paul Suzuki managed Tokyo operations. Prosecutors said that when the Japanese government revoked MRI’s license to market securities in April 2013, the firm owed investors more than $1.5 billion. Wright said his clients learned of the Ponzi scheme only about a year before it collapsed. U.S. attorneys had compared Fujinaga's conviction with those of Bernard Madoff in 2009 in New York, Allen Stanford in 2012 in Houston, and Scott Rothstein in 2010 in Miami. Madoff died in prison in April 2021 at age 82 while serving a 150-year sentence for bilking thousands of investors out of at least $20 billion. Stanford, 72, is serving 110 years for a scheme involving more than $7 billion. Rothstein, 59, is serving 50 years in a $1.2 billion case.
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2022-04-05 23:22:39+00:00
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Two former investment executives arrested in Japan were sentenced Tuesday to five years in a U.S. prison for their roles in what federal authorities called a $1.5 billion international Ponzi scheme with 10,000 victims in the U.S. and abroad. Junzo Suzuki and his son, Paul Suzuki, apologized to the judge, their family and their victims before each was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to court records and their attorney, Richard Wright. The father-son defendants pleaded guilty in January to one count of wire fraud and avoided trial on 15 federal fraud charges. Prosecutors have compared the case involving Las Vegas-based MRI International Inc. with the biggest-ever U.S. fraud cases. U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro scheduled a June 28 hearing at which the government, defense attorneys and lawyers for victims will focus on a possible $141 million in restitution. Junzo Suzuki, 73, has been a legal permanent resident of the U.S. but will face deportation following his prison term, according to court documents. He has multiple health issues and has been on pretrial release since April 2020 due to the potential exposure to COVID-19 behind bars. He is due to surrender for prison July 8. Paul Suzuki, 43, is a U.S. citizen, but has been in custody since the two men were arrested in Japan in January 2019. Navarro said he can be allowed to live with family in Japan while he serves his three years of supervised release. The two were arrested in Japan just two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas found their co-defendant, Edwin Fujinaga, guilty of 20 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Fujinaga, now 75, is serving a 50-year U.S. prison sentence. Prosecutors told jurors that from about 2009 to early 2013, Fujinaga ran a Las Vegas operation that told Japanese investors they were buying claims from a medical collection business, according to court documents. He was found guilty of using new investors’ money to pay off previous investors and spending the lavishly on a Las Vegas golf course mansion, a private jet, luxury cars and real estate in California wine country, Beverly Hills and Hawaii. Junzo Suzuki was MRI International’s executive vice president and Paul Suzuki managed Tokyo operations. Prosecutors said that when the Japanese government revoked MRI’s license to market securities in April 2013, the firm owed investors more than $1.5 billion. Wright said his clients learned of the Ponzi scheme only about a year before it collapsed. U.S. attorneys had compared Fujinaga's conviction with those of Bernard Madoff in 2009 in New York, Allen Stanford in 2012 in Houston, and Scott Rothstein in 2010 in Miami. Madoff died in prison in April 2021 at age 82 while serving a 150-year sentence for bilking thousands of investors out of at least $20 billion. Stanford, 72, is serving 110 years for a scheme involving more than $7 billion. Rothstein, 59, is serving 50 years in a $1.2 billion case.
https://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/article/Governor-highlights-50M-investment-in-behavioral-17059869.php
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little and other state officials on Tuesday highlighted one of the state’s largest-ever investments in behavioral health care. The Republican governor in a ceremonial event that included Idaho Supreme Court justices and lawmakers marked the $50 million approved by the Legislature in a series of appropriations bills this year that Little has already signed into law. “Our goal is to do intervention early enough to where these problems aren’t these big problems," Little said. "That we can recognize behavioral health issues early on and address those early, and that will lower the cost of everything. But most importantly, it will improve our quality of life here in Idaho.” The money targets areas recommended by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council, comprised of members from all three branches of state government. The council has sought to improve access to mental health resources and improve outcomes. “Our vision is that adults, children and their families who live with mental illness and addiction receive the behavioral health care services that they need when they need them,” said Republican Rep. Laurie Lickley, a council member. The $50 million is spread over a handful of appropriations bills and passed with large margins, but with far right-wing lawmakers tending to vote against them. The money includes a mix of federal coronavirus relief funds as well as general fund money. Little called it “a very successful passage of significant bills that will enhance the delivery of much-needed behavioral health services across the state.” The ceremonial event was held in Boise at an Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline facility that will use $4.4 million to expand the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in Idaho. Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Idaho, and the state's 23.2 deaths per 100,000 in 2020 made it the fifth-worst in the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another $6 million will be used to explore a new model, called the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, to improve access and quality of behavioral health services in the state. Recovery centers will get an additional $900,000 to help people in recovery from mental health or substance abuse problems. Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner, who took part in the event, said a significant problem faced by the state is people with mental health issues getting caught up in the state's criminal court system, sometimes as a result of trying to self-medicate and adding a substance abuse problem. “We're trying to differentiate between those that are criminally inclined and those that are mentally ill,” he said. “One of the problems with putting the mentally ill into the court system and into the jail is that they have worse outcomes than those who are not mentally ill. We are essentially dealing with the problem in the wrong fashion. That's one of the things that I'm optimistic about is that by trying to get help to people who are mentally ill now, before they interact with the criminal justice system, they will be dealt with in a way that is much more likely to have a positive outcome than if they were arrested and put into the criminal justice system.” Three start-up grants totaling $15 million in one-time money will be awarded to three Idaho residential treatment facilities to transition to psychiatric residential care facilities and qualified residential treatment programs. Another $2.5 million will be used in substance use disorder block grants for prevention work through the Office of Drug Policy, an office of the governor that leads the state's substance use and misuse policy and prevention efforts. An additional $3 million will be used for community mental health block grants for a range of items that include early serious mental illness programs, crisis training, crisis beds for patients diagnosed with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities, and adverse childhood events training. The money also includes $2.5 million for pre-prosecution grants and $500,000 for a test program involving interventions that address trauma. The state is significantly bolstering its efforts to help juveniles with $6.5 million to establish safe teen reception centers for young people who have been arrested or have been determined to be delinquent. The centers could help juveniles avoid the state's juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Another $4.4million has been approved to establish youth crisis centers across the state. “We have had a very successful model in the state of setting up adult crisis centers around the state,” said Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen. “But we don't have a model yet for juvenile, adolescent crisis centers." Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Director Monty Prow said the nearly $11 million in the two initiatives will help address prevention and intervention for youths as well as bolster treatment for those who need it. “Society is so complicated,” Little said. “These kids have so many challenges that they didn’t even have 10 or 15 years ago. And the pandemic just accelerated a lot of these underlying problems that were there.” Finally, the state controller's office is getting $2.5 million to help make sure that statewide behavioral health data is securely reported and quantified on a statewide level.
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little and other state officials on Tuesday highlighted one of the state’s largest-ever investments in behavioral health care. The Republican governor in a ceremonial event that included Idaho Supreme Court justices and lawmakers marked the $50 million approved by the Legislature in a series of appropriations bills this year that Little has already signed into law. “Our goal is to do intervention early enough to where these problems aren’t these big problems," Little said. "That we can recognize behavioral health issues early on and address those early, and that will lower the cost of everything. But most importantly, it will improve our quality of life here in Idaho.” The money targets areas recommended by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council, comprised of members from all three branches of state government. The council has sought to improve access to mental health resources and improve outcomes. “Our vision is that adults, children and their families who live with mental illness and addiction receive the behavioral health care services that they need when they need them,” said Republican Rep. Laurie Lickley, a council member. The $50 million is spread over a handful of appropriations bills and passed with large margins, but with far right-wing lawmakers tending to vote against them. The money includes a mix of federal coronavirus relief funds as well as general fund money. Little called it “a very successful passage of significant bills that will enhance the delivery of much-needed behavioral health services across the state.” The ceremonial event was held in Boise at an Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline facility that will use $4.4 million to expand the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in Idaho. Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Idaho, and the state's 23.2 deaths per 100,000 in 2020 made it the fifth-worst in the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another $6 million will be used to explore a new model, called the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, to improve access and quality of behavioral health services in the state. Recovery centers will get an additional $900,000 to help people in recovery from mental health or substance abuse problems. Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner, who took part in the event, said a significant problem faced by the state is people with mental health issues getting caught up in the state's criminal court system, sometimes as a result of trying to self-medicate and adding a substance abuse problem. “We're trying to differentiate between those that are criminally inclined and those that are mentally ill,” he said. “One of the problems with putting the mentally ill into the court system and into the jail is that they have worse outcomes than those who are not mentally ill. We are essentially dealing with the problem in the wrong fashion. That's one of the things that I'm optimistic about is that by trying to get help to people who are mentally ill now, before they interact with the criminal justice system, they will be dealt with in a way that is much more likely to have a positive outcome than if they were arrested and put into the criminal justice system.” Three start-up grants totaling $15 million in one-time money will be awarded to three Idaho residential treatment facilities to transition to psychiatric residential care facilities and qualified residential treatment programs. Another $2.5 million will be used in substance use disorder block grants for prevention work through the Office of Drug Policy, an office of the governor that leads the state's substance use and misuse policy and prevention efforts. An additional $3 million will be used for community mental health block grants for a range of items that include early serious mental illness programs, crisis training, crisis beds for patients diagnosed with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities, and adverse childhood events training. The money also includes $2.5 million for pre-prosecution grants and $500,000 for a test program involving interventions that address trauma. The state is significantly bolstering its efforts to help juveniles with $6.5 million to establish safe teen reception centers for young people who have been arrested or have been determined to be delinquent. The centers could help juveniles avoid the state's juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Another $4.4million has been approved to establish youth crisis centers across the state. “We have had a very successful model in the state of setting up adult crisis centers around the state,” said Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen. “But we don't have a model yet for juvenile, adolescent crisis centers." Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Director Monty Prow said the nearly $11 million in the two initiatives will help address prevention and intervention for youths as well as bolster treatment for those who need it. “Society is so complicated,” said Little. “These kids have so many challenges that they didn’t even have 10 or 15 years ago. And the pandemic just accelerated a lot of these underlying problems that were there.” Finally, the state controller's office is getting $2.5 million to help make sure that statewide behavioral health data is securely reported and quantified on a statewide level.
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little and other state officials on Tuesday highlighted one of the state’s largest-ever investments in behavioral health care. The Republican governor in a ceremonial event that included Idaho Supreme Court justices and lawmakers marked the $50 million approved by the Legislature in a series of appropriations bills this year that Little has already signed into law. “Our goal is to do intervention early enough to where these problems aren’t these big problems," Little said. "That we can recognize behavioral health issues early on and address those early, and that will lower the cost of everything. But most importantly, it will improve our quality of life here in Idaho.” The money targets areas recommended by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council, comprised of members from all three branches of state government. The council has sought to improve access to mental health resources and improve outcomes. “Our vision is that adults, children and their families who live with mental illness and addiction receive the behavioral health care services that they need when they need them,” said Republican Rep. Laurie Lickley, a council member. The $50 million is spread over a handful of appropriations bills and passed with large margins, but with far right-wing lawmakers tending to vote against them. The money includes a mix of federal coronavirus relief funds as well as general fund money. Little called it “a very successful passage of significant bills that will enhance the delivery of much-needed behavioral health services across the state.” The ceremonial event was held in Boise at an Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline facility that will use $4.4 million to expand the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in Idaho. Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Idaho, and the state's 23.2 deaths per 100,000 in 2020 made it the fifth-worst in the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another $6 million will be used to explore a new model, called the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, to improve access and quality of behavioral health services in the state. Recovery centers will get an additional $900,000 to help people in recovery from mental health or substance abuse problems. Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner, who took part in the event, said a significant problem faced by the state is people with mental health issues getting caught up in the state's criminal court system, sometimes as a result of trying to self-medicate and adding a substance abuse problem. “We're trying to differentiate between those that are criminally inclined and those that are mentally ill,” he said. “One of the problems with putting the mentally ill into the court system and into the jail is that they have worse outcomes than those who are not mentally ill. We are essentially dealing with the problem in the wrong fashion. That's one of the things that I'm optimistic about is that by trying to get help to people who are mentally ill now, before they interact with the criminal justice system, they will be dealt with in a way that is much more likely to have a positive outcome than if they were arrested and put into the criminal justice system.” Three start-up grants totaling $15 million in one-time money will be awarded to three Idaho residential treatment facilities to transition to psychiatric residential care facilities and qualified residential treatment programs. Another $2.5 million will be used in substance use disorder block grants for prevention work through the Office of Drug Policy, an office of the governor that leads the state's substance use and misuse policy and prevention efforts. An additional $3 million will be used for community mental health block grants for a range of items that include early serious mental illness programs, crisis training, crisis beds for patients diagnosed with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities, and adverse childhood events training. The money also includes $2.5 million for pre-prosecution grants and $500,000 for a test program involving interventions that address trauma. The state is significantly bolstering its efforts to help juveniles with $6.5 million to establish safe teen reception centers for young people who have been arrested or have been determined to be delinquent. The centers could help juveniles avoid the state's juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Another $4.4million has been approved to establish youth crisis centers across the state. “We have had a very successful model in the state of setting up adult crisis centers around the state,” said Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen. “But we don't have a model yet for juvenile, adolescent crisis centers." Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Director Monty Prow said the nearly $11 million in the two initiatives will help address prevention and intervention for youths as well as bolster treatment for those who need it. “Society is so complicated,” Little said. “These kids have so many challenges that they didn’t even have 10 or 15 years ago. And the pandemic just accelerated a lot of these underlying problems that were there.” Finally, the state controller's office is getting $2.5 million to help make sure that statewide behavioral health data is securely reported and quantified on a statewide level.
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little and other state officials on Tuesday highlighted one of the state’s largest-ever investments in behavioral health care. The Republican governor in a ceremonial event that included Idaho Supreme Court justices and lawmakers marked the $50 million approved by the Legislature in a series of appropriations bills this year that Little has already signed into law. “Our goal is to do intervention early enough to where these problems aren’t these big problems," Little said. "That we can recognize behavioral health issues early on and address those early, and that will lower the cost of everything. But most importantly, it will improve our quality of life here in Idaho.” The money targets areas recommended by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council, comprised of members from all three branches of state government. The council has sought to improve access to mental health resources and improve outcomes. “Our vision is that adults, children and their families who live with mental illness and addiction receive the behavioral health care services that they need when they need them,” said Republican Rep. Laurie Lickley, a council member. The $50 million is spread over a handful of appropriations bills and passed with large margins, but with far right-wing lawmakers tending to vote against them. The money includes a mix of federal coronavirus relief funds as well as general fund money. Little called it “a very successful passage of significant bills that will enhance the delivery of much-needed behavioral health services across the state.” The ceremonial event was held in Boise at an Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline facility that will use $4.4 million to expand the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in Idaho. Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Idaho, and the state's 23.2 deaths per 100,000 in 2020 made it the fifth-worst in the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another $6 million will be used to explore a new model, called the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, to improve access and quality of behavioral health services in the state. Recovery centers will get an additional $900,000 to help people in recovery from mental health or substance abuse problems. Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner, who took part in the event, said a significant problem faced by the state is people with mental health issues getting caught up in the state's criminal court system, sometimes as a result of trying to self-medicate and adding a substance abuse problem. “We're trying to differentiate between those that are criminally inclined and those that are mentally ill,” he said. “One of the problems with putting the mentally ill into the court system and into the jail is that they have worse outcomes than those who are not mentally ill. We are essentially dealing with the problem in the wrong fashion. That's one of the things that I'm optimistic about is that by trying to get help to people who are mentally ill now, before they interact with the criminal justice system, they will be dealt with in a way that is much more likely to have a positive outcome than if they were arrested and put into the criminal justice system.” Three start-up grants totaling $15 million in one-time money will be awarded to three Idaho residential treatment facilities to transition to psychiatric residential care facilities and qualified residential treatment programs. Another $2.5 million will be used in substance use disorder block grants for prevention work through the Office of Drug Policy, an office of the governor that leads the state's substance use and misuse policy and prevention efforts. An additional $3 million will be used for community mental health block grants for a range of items that include early serious mental illness programs, crisis training, crisis beds for patients diagnosed with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities, and adverse childhood events training. The money also includes $2.5 million for pre-prosecution grants and $500,000 for a test program involving interventions that address trauma. The state is significantly bolstering its efforts to help juveniles with $6.5 million to establish safe teen reception centers for young people who have been arrested or have been determined to be delinquent. The centers could help juveniles avoid the state's juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Another $4.4million has been approved to establish youth crisis centers across the state. “We have had a very successful model in the state of setting up adult crisis centers around the state,” said Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen. “But we don't have a model yet for juvenile, adolescent crisis centers." Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Director Monty Prow said the nearly $11 million in the two initiatives will help address prevention and intervention for youths as well as bolster treatment for those who need it. “Society is so complicated,” said Little. “These kids have so many challenges that they didn’t even have 10 or 15 years ago. And the pandemic just accelerated a lot of these underlying problems that were there.” Finally, the state controller's office is getting $2.5 million to help make sure that statewide behavioral health data is securely reported and quantified on a statewide level.
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little and other state officials on Tuesday highlighted one of the state’s largest-ever investments in behavioral health care. The Republican governor in a ceremonial event that included Idaho Supreme Court justices and lawmakers marked the $50 million approved by the Legislature in a series of appropriations bills this year that Little has already signed into law. “Our goal is to do intervention early enough to where these problems aren’t these big problems," Little said. "That we can recognize behavioral health issues early on and address those early, and that will lower the cost of everything. But most importantly, it will improve our quality of life here in Idaho.” The money targets areas recommended by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council, comprised of members from all three branches of state government. The council has sought to improve access to mental health resources and improve outcomes. “Our vision is that adults, children and their families who live with mental illness and addiction receive the behavioral health care services that they need when they need them,” said Republican Rep. Laurie Lickley, a council member. The $50 million is spread over a handful of appropriations bills and passed with large margins, but with far right-wing lawmakers tending to vote against them. The money includes a mix of federal coronavirus relief funds as well as general fund money. Little called it “a very successful passage of significant bills that will enhance the delivery of much-needed behavioral health services across the state.” The ceremonial event was held in Boise at an Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline facility that will use $4.4 million to expand the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in Idaho. Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Idaho, and the state's 23.2 deaths per 100,000 in 2020 made it the fifth-worst in the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another $6 million will be used to explore a new model, called the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, to improve access and quality of behavioral health services in the state. Recovery centers will get an additional $900,000 to help people in recovery from mental health or substance abuse problems. Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner, who took part in the event, said a significant problem faced by the state is people with mental health issues getting caught up in the state's criminal court system, sometimes as a result of trying to self-medicate and adding a substance abuse problem. “We're trying to differentiate between those that are criminally inclined and those that are mentally ill,” he said. “One of the problems with putting the mentally ill into the court system and into the jail is that they have worse outcomes than those who are not mentally ill. We are essentially dealing with the problem in the wrong fashion. That's one of the things that I'm optimistic about is that by trying to get help to people who are mentally ill now, before they interact with the criminal justice system, they will be dealt with in a way that is much more likely to have a positive outcome than if they were arrested and put into the criminal justice system.” Three start-up grants totaling $15 million in one-time money will be awarded to three Idaho residential treatment facilities to transition to psychiatric residential care facilities and qualified residential treatment programs. Another $2.5 million will be used in substance use disorder block grants for prevention work through the Office of Drug Policy, an office of the governor that leads the state's substance use and misuse policy and prevention efforts. An additional $3 million will be used for community mental health block grants for a range of items that include early serious mental illness programs, crisis training, crisis beds for patients diagnosed with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities, and adverse childhood events training. The money also includes $2.5 million for pre-prosecution grants and $500,000 for a test program involving interventions that address trauma. The state is significantly bolstering its efforts to help juveniles with $6.5 million to establish safe teen reception centers for young people who have been arrested or have been determined to be delinquent. The centers could help juveniles avoid the state's juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Another $4.4million has been approved to establish youth crisis centers across the state. “We have had a very successful model in the state of setting up adult crisis centers around the state,” said Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen. “But we don't have a model yet for juvenile, adolescent crisis centers." Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Director Monty Prow said the nearly $11 million in the two initiatives will help address prevention and intervention for youths as well as bolster treatment for those who need it. “Society is so complicated,” Little said. “These kids have so many challenges that they didn’t even have 10 or 15 years ago. And the pandemic just accelerated a lot of these underlying problems that were there.” Finally, the state controller's office is getting $2.5 million to help make sure that statewide behavioral health data is securely reported and quantified on a statewide level.
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little and other state officials on Tuesday highlighted one of the state’s largest-ever investments in behavioral health care. The Republican governor in a ceremonial event that included Idaho Supreme Court justices and lawmakers marked the $50 million approved by the Legislature in a series of appropriations bills this year that Little has already signed into law. “Our goal is to do intervention early enough to where these problems aren’t these big problems," Little said. "That we can recognize behavioral health issues early on and address those early, and that will lower the cost of everything. But most importantly, it will improve our quality of life here in Idaho.” The money targets areas recommended by the Idaho Behavioral Health Council, comprised of members from all three branches of state government. The council has sought to improve access to mental health resources and improve outcomes. “Our vision is that adults, children and their families who live with mental illness and addiction receive the behavioral health care services that they need when they need them,” said Republican Rep. Laurie Lickley, a council member. The $50 million is spread over a handful of appropriations bills and passed with large margins, but with far right-wing lawmakers tending to vote against them. The money includes a mix of federal coronavirus relief funds as well as general fund money. Little called it “a very successful passage of significant bills that will enhance the delivery of much-needed behavioral health services across the state.” The ceremonial event was held in Boise at an Idaho Crisis and Suicide Hotline facility that will use $4.4 million to expand the 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in Idaho. Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in Idaho, and the state's 23.2 deaths per 100,000 in 2020 made it the fifth-worst in the nation, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Another $6 million will be used to explore a new model, called the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, to improve access and quality of behavioral health services in the state. Recovery centers will get an additional $900,000 to help people in recovery from mental health or substance abuse problems. Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner, who took part in the event, said a significant problem faced by the state is people with mental health issues getting caught up in the state's criminal court system, sometimes as a result of trying to self-medicate and adding a substance abuse problem. “We're trying to differentiate between those that are criminally inclined and those that are mentally ill,” he said. “One of the problems with putting the mentally ill into the court system and into the jail is that they have worse outcomes than those who are not mentally ill. We are essentially dealing with the problem in the wrong fashion. That's one of the things that I'm optimistic about is that by trying to get help to people who are mentally ill now, before they interact with the criminal justice system, they will be dealt with in a way that is much more likely to have a positive outcome than if they were arrested and put into the criminal justice system.” Three start-up grants totaling $15 million in one-time money will be awarded to three Idaho residential treatment facilities to transition to psychiatric residential care facilities and qualified residential treatment programs. Another $2.5 million will be used in substance use disorder block grants for prevention work through the Office of Drug Policy, an office of the governor that leads the state's substance use and misuse policy and prevention efforts. An additional $3 million will be used for community mental health block grants for a range of items that include early serious mental illness programs, crisis training, crisis beds for patients diagnosed with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities, and adverse childhood events training. The money also includes $2.5 million for pre-prosecution grants and $500,000 for a test program involving interventions that address trauma. The state is significantly bolstering its efforts to help juveniles with $6.5 million to establish safe teen reception centers for young people who have been arrested or have been determined to be delinquent. The centers could help juveniles avoid the state's juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Another $4.4million has been approved to establish youth crisis centers across the state. “We have had a very successful model in the state of setting up adult crisis centers around the state,” said Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen. “But we don't have a model yet for juvenile, adolescent crisis centers." Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Director Monty Prow said the nearly $11 million in the two initiatives will help address prevention and intervention for youths as well as bolster treatment for those who need it. “Society is so complicated,” said Little. “These kids have so many challenges that they didn’t even have 10 or 15 years ago. And the pandemic just accelerated a lot of these underlying problems that were there.” Finally, the state controller's office is getting $2.5 million to help make sure that statewide behavioral health data is securely reported and quantified on a statewide level.
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HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. appeals court ruling said a judge was wrong to deny class-action status to Hawaii female high school athletes suing over gender discrimination. Their 2018 lawsuit said they were discriminated against because Campbell High School — Hawaii's largest public high school — didn't have a girls locker room. They also argued girls at the Ewa Beach school had inferior practice and game facilities compared to boys. Monday's ruling by a panel of judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a U.S. judge's ruling in Hawaii that said the lawsuit failed to meet certain requirements for class action. The panel said the district court failed to give appropriate weight to the large number of plaintiffs, which were expected to top 300. The ruling said that U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi also erred in not adequately considering future female athletes at the school. “This case is still being actively litigated, and we are thus unable to provide a statement at this time,” Gary Yamashiroya, spokesperson for the Hawaii attorney general's office, which represents the state Department of Education, said Tuesday. A lawyer representing the lawsuit's other defendant, Oahu Interscholastic Association, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. The ruling noted that female athletes at Campbell have no locker room, while male athletes have a large locker room near the athletic fields and that female athletes "must carry their athletic gear around with them all day and have resorted to changing in teachers’ closets, in the bathroom of the nearest Burger King, and even on the practice field, potentially in full view of bystanders.” The lawsuit also said boys' sports programs are all well-equipped at Campbell, but the girls' water polo and soccer programs don't have adequate gear and facilities, and that coaches for girls' teams are generally paid less than boys' team coaches. “Indeed, the complaint alleges that on multiple occasions, the girls’ water polo team lacked any access to a pool for practice, leaving them ‘no choice but to hold dry-land training sessions and open-ocean swim practices,'” the ruling said. School administrators retaliated against the students who filed the lawsuit by threatening to cancel the girls' water polo program and by making the team needlessly resubmit paperwork, the lawsuit said.
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2022-04-05 23:32:52+00:00
HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. appeals court ruling said a judge was wrong to deny class-action status to Hawaii female high school athletes suing over gender discrimination. Their 2018 lawsuit said they were discriminated against because Campbell High School — Hawaii's largest public high school — didn't have a girls locker room. They also argued girls at the Ewa Beach school had inferior practice and game facilities compared to boys. Monday's ruling by a panel of judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a U.S. judge's ruling in Hawaii that said the lawsuit failed to meet certain requirements for class action. The panel said the district court failed to give appropriate weight to the large number of plaintiffs, which were expected to top 300. The ruling said that U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi also erred in not adequately considering future female athletes at the school. “This case is still being actively litigated, and we are thus unable to provide a statement at this time,” Gary Yamashiroya, spokesperson for the Hawaii attorney general's office, which represents the state Department of Education, said Tuesday. A lawyer representing the lawsuit's other defendant, Oahu Interscholastic Association, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. The ruling noted that female athletes at Campbell have no locker room, while male athletes have a large locker room near the athletic fields and that female athletes "must carry their athletic gear around with them all day and have resorted to changing in teachers’ closets, in the bathroom of the nearest Burger King, and even on the practice field, potentially in full view of bystanders.” The lawsuit also said boys' sports programs are all well-equipped at Campbell, but the girls' water polo and soccer programs don't have adequate gear and facilities, and that coaches for girls' teams are generally paid less than boys' team coaches. “Indeed, the complaint alleges that on multiple occasions, the girls’ water polo team lacked any access to a pool for practice, leaving them ‘no choice but to hold dry-land training sessions and open-ocean swim practices,'” the ruling said. School administrators retaliated against the students who filed the lawsuit by threatening to cancel the girls' water polo program and by making the team needlessly resubmit paperwork, the lawsuit said.
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HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. appeals court ruling said a judge was wrong to deny class-action status to Hawaii female high school athletes suing over gender discrimination. Their 2018 lawsuit said they were discriminated against because Campbell High School — Hawaii's largest public high school — didn't have a girls locker room. They also argued girls at the Ewa Beach school had inferior practice and game facilities compared to boys. Monday's ruling by a panel of judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a U.S. judge's ruling in Hawaii that said the lawsuit failed to meet certain requirements for class action. The panel said the district court failed to give appropriate weight to the large number of plaintiffs, which were expected to top 300. The ruling said that U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi also erred in not adequately considering future female athletes at the school. “This case is still being actively litigated, and we are thus unable to provide a statement at this time,” Gary Yamashiroya, spokesperson for the Hawaii attorney general's office, which represents the state Department of Education, said Tuesday. A lawyer representing the lawsuit's other defendant, Oahu Interscholastic Association, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. The ruling noted that female athletes at Campbell have no locker room, while male athletes have a large locker room near the athletic fields and that female athletes "must carry their athletic gear around with them all day and have resorted to changing in teachers’ closets, in the bathroom of the nearest Burger King, and even on the practice field, potentially in full view of bystanders.” The lawsuit also said boys' sports programs are all well-equipped at Campbell, but the girls' water polo and soccer programs don't have adequate gear and facilities, and that coaches for girls' teams are generally paid less than boys' team coaches. “Indeed, the complaint alleges that on multiple occasions, the girls’ water polo team lacked any access to a pool for practice, leaving them ‘no choice but to hold dry-land training sessions and open-ocean swim practices,'” the ruling said. School administrators retaliated against the students who filed the lawsuit by threatening to cancel the girls' water polo program and by making the team needlessly resubmit paperwork, the lawsuit said.
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HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. appeals court ruling said a judge was wrong to deny class-action status to Hawaii female high school athletes suing over gender discrimination. Their 2018 lawsuit said they were discriminated against because Campbell High School — Hawaii's largest public high school — didn't have a girls locker room. They also argued girls at the Ewa Beach school had inferior practice and game facilities compared to boys. Monday's ruling by a panel of judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a U.S. judge's ruling in Hawaii that said the lawsuit failed to meet certain requirements for class action. The panel said the district court failed to give appropriate weight to the large number of plaintiffs, which were expected to top 300. The ruling said that U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi also erred in not adequately considering future female athletes at the school. “This case is still being actively litigated, and we are thus unable to provide a statement at this time,” Gary Yamashiroya, spokesperson for the Hawaii attorney general's office, which represents the state Department of Education, said Tuesday. A lawyer representing the lawsuit's other defendant, Oahu Interscholastic Association, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. The ruling noted that female athletes at Campbell have no locker room, while male athletes have a large locker room near the athletic fields and that female athletes "must carry their athletic gear around with them all day and have resorted to changing in teachers’ closets, in the bathroom of the nearest Burger King, and even on the practice field, potentially in full view of bystanders.” The lawsuit also said boys' sports programs are all well-equipped at Campbell, but the girls' water polo and soccer programs don't have adequate gear and facilities, and that coaches for girls' teams are generally paid less than boys' team coaches. “Indeed, the complaint alleges that on multiple occasions, the girls’ water polo team lacked any access to a pool for practice, leaving them ‘no choice but to hold dry-land training sessions and open-ocean swim practices,'” the ruling said. School administrators retaliated against the students who filed the lawsuit by threatening to cancel the girls' water polo program and by making the team needlessly resubmit paperwork, the lawsuit said.
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HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. appeals court ruling said a judge was wrong to deny class-action status to Hawaii female high school athletes suing over gender discrimination. Their 2018 lawsuit said they were discriminated against because Campbell High School — Hawaii's largest public high school — didn't have a girls locker room. They also argued girls at the Ewa Beach school had inferior practice and game facilities compared to boys. Monday's ruling by a panel of judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a U.S. judge's ruling in Hawaii that said the lawsuit failed to meet certain requirements for class action. The panel said the district court failed to give appropriate weight to the large number of plaintiffs, which were expected to top 300. The ruling said that U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi also erred in not adequately considering future female athletes at the school. “This case is still being actively litigated, and we are thus unable to provide a statement at this time,” Gary Yamashiroya, spokesperson for the Hawaii attorney general's office, which represents the state Department of Education, said Tuesday. A lawyer representing the lawsuit's other defendant, Oahu Interscholastic Association, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. The ruling noted that female athletes at Campbell have no locker room, while male athletes have a large locker room near the athletic fields and that female athletes "must carry their athletic gear around with them all day and have resorted to changing in teachers’ closets, in the bathroom of the nearest Burger King, and even on the practice field, potentially in full view of bystanders.” The lawsuit also said boys' sports programs are all well-equipped at Campbell, but the girls' water polo and soccer programs don't have adequate gear and facilities, and that coaches for girls' teams are generally paid less than boys' team coaches. “Indeed, the complaint alleges that on multiple occasions, the girls’ water polo team lacked any access to a pool for practice, leaving them ‘no choice but to hold dry-land training sessions and open-ocean swim practices,'” the ruling said. School administrators retaliated against the students who filed the lawsuit by threatening to cancel the girls' water polo program and by making the team needlessly resubmit paperwork, the lawsuit said.
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2022-04-05 23:34:39+00:00
HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. appeals court ruling said a judge was wrong to deny class-action status to Hawaii female high school athletes suing over gender discrimination. Their 2018 lawsuit said they were discriminated against because Campbell High School — Hawaii's largest public high school — didn't have a girls locker room. They also argued girls at the Ewa Beach school had inferior practice and game facilities compared to boys. Monday's ruling by a panel of judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a U.S. judge's ruling in Hawaii that said the lawsuit failed to meet certain requirements for class action. The panel said the district court failed to give appropriate weight to the large number of plaintiffs, which were expected to top 300. The ruling said that U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayashi also erred in not adequately considering future female athletes at the school. “This case is still being actively litigated, and we are thus unable to provide a statement at this time,” Gary Yamashiroya, spokesperson for the Hawaii attorney general's office, which represents the state Department of Education, said Tuesday. A lawyer representing the lawsuit's other defendant, Oahu Interscholastic Association, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. The ruling noted that female athletes at Campbell have no locker room, while male athletes have a large locker room near the athletic fields and that female athletes "must carry their athletic gear around with them all day and have resorted to changing in teachers’ closets, in the bathroom of the nearest Burger King, and even on the practice field, potentially in full view of bystanders.” The lawsuit also said boys' sports programs are all well-equipped at Campbell, but the girls' water polo and soccer programs don't have adequate gear and facilities, and that coaches for girls' teams are generally paid less than boys' team coaches. “Indeed, the complaint alleges that on multiple occasions, the girls’ water polo team lacked any access to a pool for practice, leaving them ‘no choice but to hold dry-land training sessions and open-ocean swim practices,'” the ruling said. School administrators retaliated against the students who filed the lawsuit by threatening to cancel the girls' water polo program and by making the team needlessly resubmit paperwork, the lawsuit said.
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Hydra: How German police dismantled Russian darknet site By Joe Tidy Cyber reporter - Published "It gave us all goosebumps" says Sebastian Zwiebel, as he recalls the moment his team shut down Hydra, the world's largest darknet marketplace. The website was a bastion of cyber-crime, surviving for more than six years selling drugs and illegal goods. But, after a tip-off, German police seized the site's servers and confiscated €23m (£16.7m) in Bitcoin. "We've been working on this for months and when it finally happened it felt big - really big," adds Mr Zwiebel. Police say 17 million customers and more than 19,000 seller accounts were registered on the marketplace, which now carries a police seizure notice. Hydra specialised in same-day 'dead drop' services, where drug dealers (vendors) hide packages in public places before informing customers of the pick-up location. Shortly after the German action was announced, the US Treasury issued sanctions against Hydra "in a coordinated international effort to disrupt proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs, and other illegal offerings available through the Russia-based site." In the past six months, many high-profile darknet markets have shut down but Hydra was seemingly impervious to police attempts to stop it. The website launched in 2015 selling drugs, hacked materials, forged documents and illegal digital services such as Bitcoin-mixing - which cyber-criminals use to launder stolen or extorted digital coins. The site was written in Russian, with sellers located in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and surrounding countries. Mr Zweibel says the operation to close it down began with a tip-off which pointed to the possibility that the website infrastructure might be hosted in Germany. "We got some hints through monitoring darknet activity from US officials. So we started in July or August last year to dig deeper and to investigate this field," he says. It took many months to locate which firm might be hosting Hydra in Germany. Ultimately it was found to be a so-called 'bullet-proof hosting' company. A bullet-proof hosting company is one that does not audit the websites or content it is hosting, and will happily host criminal websites and avoid police requests for information on customers. Mr Zweibel says his investigators then took their evidence to a German judge to get permission to approach the server company and issue a takedown notice. The company was forced to comply otherwise they too could have been arrested. Visitors to the site are now greeted with a police poster saying "the platform and the criminal content has been seized". Although celebrating their success, German authorities say they fear this won't be the end of the Hydra cyber-crime group, unless they can find and arrest them. "We know they will find another way to do their business. They will probably try to build a new platform, and we will have to keep our eye on it. We don't know the perpetrators, so that's the next step," says Mr Zweibel. The news comes during a turbulent time for darknet markets with the most prominent sites closing down in recent months, either voluntarily or as a result of police activity. Many of the closures have come from criminals choosing to gradually bring their operations to a close, and disappear with their riches. In January the administrators of UniCC, a darknet site selling stolen credit card details, retired, citing health reasons. Voluntary closures also brought to an end the White House Market in October 2021, Cannazon in November and Torrez in December. However, BBC research earlier this year revealed the most common way for darknet sites to close is via so-called 'exit scams' where the administrators voluntarily shut down the sites but steal their customer's funds in the process.
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Hydra: How German police dismantled Russian darknet site By Joe Tidy Cyber reporter - Published "It gave us all goosebumps" says Sebastian Zwiebel, as he recalls the moment his team shut down Hydra, the world's largest darknet marketplace. The website was a bastion of cyber-crime, surviving for more than six years selling drugs and illegal goods. But, after a tip-off, German police seized the site's servers and confiscated €23m (£16.7m) in Bitcoin. "We've been working on this for months and when it finally happened it felt big - really big," adds Mr Zwiebel. Police say 17 million customers and more than 19,000 seller accounts were registered on the marketplace, which now carries a police seizure notice. Hydra specialised in same-day 'dead drop' services, where drug dealers (vendors) hide packages in public places before informing customers of the pick-up location. Shortly after the German action was announced, the US Treasury issued sanctions against Hydra "in a coordinated international effort to disrupt proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs, and other illegal offerings available through the Russia-based site." In the past six months, many high-profile darknet markets have shut down but Hydra was seemingly impervious to police attempts to stop it. The website launched in 2015 selling drugs, hacked materials, forged documents and illegal digital services such as Bitcoin-mixing - which cyber-criminals use to launder stolen or extorted digital coins. The site was written in Russian, with sellers located in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and surrounding countries. Mr Zweibel says the operation to close it down began with a tip-off which pointed to the possibility that the website infrastructure might be hosted in Germany. "We got some hints through monitoring darknet activity from US officials. So we started in July or August last year to dig deeper and to investigate this field," he says. It took many months to locate which firm might be hosting Hydra in Germany. Ultimately it was found to be a so-called 'bullet-proof hosting' company. A bullet-proof hosting company is one that does not audit the websites or content it is hosting, and will happily host criminal websites and avoid police requests for information on customers. Mr Zweibel says his investigators then took their evidence to a German judge to get permission to approach the server company and issue a takedown notice. The company was forced to comply otherwise they too could have been arrested. Visitors to the site are now greeted with a police poster saying "the platform and the criminal content has been seized". Although celebrating their success, German authorities say they fear this won't be the end of the Hydra cyber-crime group, unless they can find and arrest them. "We know they will find another way to do their business. They will probably try to build a new platform, and we will have to keep our eye on it. We don't know the perpetrators, so that's the next step," says Mr Zweibel. The news comes during a turbulent time for darknet markets with the most prominent sites closing down in recent months, either voluntarily or as a result of police activity. Many of the closures have come from criminals choosing to gradually bring their operations to a close, and disappear with their riches. In January the administrators of UniCC, a darknet site selling stolen credit card details, retired, citing health reasons. Voluntary closures also brought to an end the White House Market in October 2021, Cannazon in November and Torrez in December. However, BBC research earlier this year revealed the most common way for darknet sites to close is via so-called 'exit scams' where the administrators voluntarily shut down the sites but steal their customer's funds in the process.
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Hydra: How German police dismantled Russian darknet site By Joe Tidy Cyber reporter - Published "It gave us all goosebumps" says Sebastian Zwiebel, as he recalls the moment his team shut down Hydra, the world's largest darknet marketplace. The website was a bastion of cyber-crime, surviving for more than six years selling drugs and illegal goods. But, after a tip-off, German police seized the site's servers and confiscated €23m (£16.7m) in Bitcoin. "We've been working on this for months and when it finally happened it felt big - really big," adds Mr Zwiebel. Police say 17 million customers and more than 19,000 seller accounts were registered on the marketplace, which now carries a police seizure notice. Hydra specialised in same-day 'dead drop' services, where drug dealers (vendors) hide packages in public places before informing customers of the pick-up location. Shortly after the German action was announced, the US Treasury issued sanctions against Hydra "in a coordinated international effort to disrupt proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs, and other illegal offerings available through the Russia-based site." In the past six months, many high-profile darknet markets have shut down but Hydra was seemingly impervious to police attempts to stop it. The website launched in 2015 selling drugs, hacked materials, forged documents and illegal digital services such as Bitcoin-mixing - which cyber-criminals use to launder stolen or extorted digital coins. The site was written in Russian, with sellers located in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and surrounding countries. Mr Zweibel says the operation to close it down began with a tip-off which pointed to the possibility that the website infrastructure might be hosted in Germany. "We got some hints through monitoring darknet activity from US officials. So we started in July or August last year to dig deeper and to investigate this field," he says. It took many months to locate which firm might be hosting Hydra in Germany. Ultimately it was found to be a so-called 'bullet-proof hosting' company. A bullet-proof hosting company is one that does not audit the websites or content it is hosting, and will happily host criminal websites and avoid police requests for information on customers. Mr Zweibel says his investigators then took their evidence to a German judge to get permission to approach the server company and issue a takedown notice. The company was forced to comply otherwise they too could have been arrested. Visitors to the site are now greeted with a police poster saying "the platform and the criminal content has been seized". Although celebrating their success, German authorities say they fear this won't be the end of the Hydra cyber-crime group, unless they can find and arrest them. "We know they will find another way to do their business. They will probably try to build a new platform, and we will have to keep our eye on it. We don't know the perpetrators, so that's the next step," says Mr Zweibel. The news comes during a turbulent time for darknet markets with the most prominent sites closing down in recent months, either voluntarily or as a result of police activity. Many of the closures have come from criminals choosing to gradually bring their operations to a close, and disappear with their riches. In January the administrators of UniCC, a darknet site selling stolen credit card details, retired, citing health reasons. Voluntary closures also brought to an end the White House Market in October 2021, Cannazon in November and Torrez in December. However, BBC research earlier this year revealed the most common way for darknet sites to close is via so-called 'exit scams' where the administrators voluntarily shut down the sites but steal their customer's funds in the process.
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How a tip in Germany brought down Hydra, the impenetrable dark web criminal group - Joe Tidy - Cyber Security Correspondent, BBC “It gave us all goosebumps,” says Sebastian Zwiebel, describing the moment his team shut down Hydra, the world’s largest darknet marketplace. The website was a stronghold of cybercrime and survived for more than six years by selling illegal drugs and products. But after a tip-off, German police seized the site’s servers and seized 23 million euros ($25 million) in bitcoin. “We’ve been working on this for months and when it finally happened it was a huge, really huge feeling,” says Zwiebel. The police say that 17 million customers and more than 19,000 seller accounts they were registered at the market, which now carries a police seizure notice. Hydra specialized in same-day “black box” services, in which drug dealers (vendors) hide packages in public places before informing customers of the pickup location. Shortly after the German operation was announced, the US Treasury Department issued sanctions against Hydra “in a coordinated international effort to disrupt the proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs, and other illegal offerings available through the Russia-based site.” In the past six months, many high-profile darknet marketplaces have been shut down, but Hydra he was apparently immune to attempts by the police toget downit. The website was launched in 2015 to sell drugs, pirated materials, forged documents, and illegal digital services like bitcoin mixing, which cybercriminals use to launder stolen or extorted cryptocurrencies. The site was written in Russian, with sellers located in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and countries in the region. Zwiebel notes that the operation to shut it down began with a tip pointing to the possibility that the website’s infrastructure could be hosted in Germany. “We got some clues through monitoring darknet activity by US officials. So we started in July or August of last year to dig deeper and investigate this field,” he explains. were necessary many months to locate which company could host Hydra in Germany. It was eventually discovered that it was a company called “bulletproof” hosting. A bulletproof hosting company is one that does not audit the websites or content it hosts, has no problem hosting criminal websites, and avoiding police requests for customer information. Zwiebel says his investigators then took their evidence to a German judge for permission to approach the server company and issue a closure notice. The company was forced to comply, otherwise they too could have been arrested. Visitors to the site are now greeted with a police banner that reads “platform and criminal content have been seized.” While celebrating their success, German authorities say they fear This Is Not The End Of The Hydra Cybercrime Group, unless they can find and arrest them. “We know that they will find another way to do business. They will probably try to build a new platform, and we will have to keep an eye on it. We don’t know the perpetrators, so that is the next step,” Zwiebel says. The news comes during a turbulent time for darknet markets with the shutdown of the most prominent sites in recent months, either voluntarily or as a result of police activity. Many of the closures come from criminals who choose to phase out their operations and disappear with their wealth. In January, the administrators of UniCC, a dark web site that sells stolen credit card details, walked out citing health reasons. Voluntary closures also ended the White House Market in October 2021, Cannazon in November, and Torrez in December. However, a BBC investigation earlier this year revealed that the most common way darknet sites are shut down is through so-called “exit scams,” in which administrators voluntarily shut down sites but They steal their clients’ funds in the process. Now you can receive notifications from BBC World. Download the new version of our appy activate them so you don’t miss our best content.
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Hydra: How German police dismantled Russian darknet site By Joe Tidy Cyber reporter - Published "It gave us all goosebumps" says Sebastian Zwiebel, as he recalls the moment his team shut down Hydra, the world's largest darknet marketplace. The website was a bastion of cyber-crime, surviving for more than six years selling drugs and illegal goods. But, after a tip-off, German police seized the site's servers and confiscated €23m (£16.7m) in Bitcoin. "We've been working on this for months and when it finally happened it felt big - really big," adds Mr Zwiebel. Police say 17 million customers and more than 19,000 seller accounts were registered on the marketplace, which now carries a police seizure notice. Hydra specialised in same-day 'dead drop' services, where drug dealers (vendors) hide packages in public places before informing customers of the pick-up location. Shortly after the German action was announced, the US Treasury issued sanctions against Hydra "in a coordinated international effort to disrupt proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs, and other illegal offerings available through the Russia-based site." In the past six months, many high-profile darknet markets have shut down but Hydra was seemingly impervious to police attempts to stop it. The website launched in 2015 selling drugs, hacked materials, forged documents and illegal digital services such as Bitcoin-mixing - which cyber-criminals use to launder stolen or extorted digital coins. The site was written in Russian, with sellers located in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and surrounding countries. Mr Zweibel says the operation to close it down began with a tip-off which pointed to the possibility that the website infrastructure might be hosted in Germany. "We got some hints through monitoring darknet activity from US officials. So we started in July or August last year to dig deeper and to investigate this field," he says. It took many months to locate which firm might be hosting Hydra in Germany. Ultimately it was found to be a so-called 'bullet-proof hosting' company. A bullet-proof hosting company is one that does not audit the websites or content it is hosting, and will happily host criminal websites and avoid police requests for information on customers. Mr Zweibel says his investigators then took their evidence to a German judge to get permission to approach the server company and issue a takedown notice. The company was forced to comply otherwise they too could have been arrested. Visitors to the site are now greeted with a police poster saying "the platform and the criminal content has been seized". Although celebrating their success, German authorities say they fear this won't be the end of the Hydra cyber-crime group, unless they can find and arrest them. "We know they will find another way to do their business. They will probably try to build a new platform, and we will have to keep our eye on it. We don't know the perpetrators, so that's the next step," says Mr Zweibel. The news comes during a turbulent time for darknet markets with the most prominent sites closing down in recent months, either voluntarily or as a result of police activity. Many of the closures have come from criminals choosing to gradually bring their operations to a close, and disappear with their riches. In January the administrators of UniCC, a darknet site selling stolen credit card details, retired, citing health reasons. Voluntary closures also brought to an end the White House Market in October 2021, Cannazon in November and Torrez in December. However, BBC research earlier this year revealed the most common way for darknet sites to close is via so-called 'exit scams' where the administrators voluntarily shut down the sites but steal their customer's funds in the process.
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2022-04-07 15:52:22+00:00
- Joe Tidy - Cybersecurity Correspondent, BBC News “We felt a chill,” says Sebastian Zwiebel, describing the moment his team shut down the Hydra platform, the world’s largest dark web marketplace. The site was a stronghold of cybercrime and survived for more than six years selling illegal drugs and products. However, after a tip, German police seized the site’s servers and confiscated €23 million worth of bitcoins. “We’ve been working on this for months, and when it finally happened, it was a tremendous, great feeling,” says Zwiebel. Police say 17 million customers and more than 19,000 seller accounts were registered on the site, which now displays a police arrest notice. Hydra specializes in same-day “clandestine delivery” services, where drug dealers (vendors) hide packages in public places before informing customers of the pick-up location. Shortly after the German operation was announced, the US Treasury Department issued sanctions against Hydra “in a coordinated international effort to stop the proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs and other illegal offerings available on the Russia-based website.” . Over the past six months, many high-profile dark web marketplaces have been shut down, but Hydra was apparently immune to police attempts to bring it down. The site was launched in 2015 to sell drugs, pirated materials, forged documents and illegal digital services such as the bitcoin mixer, which cybercriminals use to launder stolen or extorted cryptocurrencies. The site was written in Russian, with sellers located in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and other countries in the region. The clue Zwiebel says that the operation to close the platform began with a clue that pointed to the possibility that the site’s infrastructure was hosted in Germany. “We got some leads by monitoring dark web activity by US authorities. So in July or August of last year we started to dig deep and investigate this area,” he explains. It took many months to find which company could host Hydra in Germany. And they ended up finding out that it was a “bulletproof” hosting company. A bulletproof hosting company is one that doesn’t audit the websites or content it hosts, has no problem hosting criminal websites, or avoids police requests for customer information. Zwiebel says his investigators subsequently presented the evidence to a German judge to obtain permission to approach the server company and issue a notice of closure. Thus, the company was forced to comply — otherwise, its representatives could also have been arrested. Website visitors are now greeted with a police banner that reads: “the platform and criminal content have been seized”. While celebrating the feat, German officials say they fear this will not be the end of the Hydra cybercrime group, unless they can find its members and arrest them. “We know they’re going to find another way to do business. They’re probably going to try to build a new platform, and we’re going to have to watch it. We don’t know the criminals, so that’s the next step,” says Zwiebel. The news comes during a turbulent time for dark web markets as their most prominent sites have closed in recent months, either voluntarily or as a result of police activity. Many of the closures stem from criminals who chose to shut down their operations and disappear with their wealth. In January, the administrators of UniCC, a dark web site that sells stolen credit card data, withdrew citing health reasons. Voluntary closures also led to the end of White House Market in October 2021, Cannazon in November and Torrez in December. Have you watched our new videos on YouTube? Subscribe to our channel!
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Russell Martin praises Joel Piroe after Swansea win at Millwall By PA Staff published Swansea manager Russell Martin believes striker Joel Piroe has the mentality needed to score goals in the Championship after the forward’s strike helped his side beat Millwall 1-0 at The Den. The Dutch star scored his 18th goal of the season in all competitions, with Swansea holding out for the win despite an onslaught of pressure from the hosts. Swansea are now 14th, while the defeat brings Millwall’s seven-game unbeaten home run to an end and keeps them in 10th, four points off the play-offs. Martin said: “If you wanted it to fall to anyone, it is him, he is so clinical with both feet, and he is a great technician. “But the most important thing he has is the right mentality when he gets around the goal. “He shows composure, he is calm, and he just focuses on his technique, something that all top strikers possess. “That win was equally brilliant to the win on Saturday, but in a different way. “After the emotional energy expended on Saturday, to back it up with a performance like that against a team which is in such good form is not easy. “I really enjoyed it. I’m so grateful for the courage and intensity the players showed. “I’m just feeling thankful for all of them and happy for them and for the supporters who came again in their numbers on a Tuesday night, considering the long, long journey. “There was some beautiful football at times, and I am really, really pleased.” In the 46th minute, the ball fell to in-form Swansea forward Piroe on the edge of the penalty area, and he did well to fire it into the back of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with a low driven snapshot. Gary Rowett’s side had several chances to snatch a draw, with the best falling to George Saville, but the ball sailed over the bar. Rowett said: “I can’t be disappointed with the players, I can’t be frustrated with the players, I’m frustrated with the result. “I think we have given everything we have got to get where we are, and we will continue to do it. “We have got six games left, and we have got to try and win as many games as possible and just see what happens. “I think it would be a lot more frustrating if we were sat in mid-table with nothing left to play for at this stage. “I think we knew the top six was a massive challenge anyway. “When you’re four points off it with a poor goal difference, you realise you need to win two more games than a lot of the teams. “It is a challenge to do that because you are running out of games, so you need sides to have a wobble.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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2022-04-05 23:26:51+00:00
Russell Martin praises Joel Piroe after Swansea win at Millwall Swansea manager Russell Martin believes striker Joel Piroe has the mentality needed to score goals in the Championship after the forward’s strike helped his side beat Millwall 1-0 at The Den. The Dutch star scored his 18th goal of the season in all competitions, with Swansea holding out for the win despite an onslaught of pressure from the hosts. Swansea are now 14th, while the defeat brings Millwall’s seven-game unbeaten home run to an end and keeps them in 10th, four points off the play-offs. Martin said: “If you wanted it to fall to anyone, it is him, he is so clinical with both feet, and he is a great technician. “But the most important thing he has is the right mentality when he gets around the goal. “He shows composure, he is calm, and he just focuses on his technique, something that all top strikers possess. “That win was equally brilliant to the win on Saturday, but in a different way. “After the emotional energy expended on Saturday, to back it up with a performance like that against a team which is in such good form is not easy. “I really enjoyed it. I’m so grateful for the courage and intensity the players showed. “I’m just feeling thankful for all of them and happy for them and for the supporters who came again in their numbers on a Tuesday night, considering the long, long journey. “There was some beautiful football at times, and I am really, really pleased.” In the 46th minute, the ball fell to in-form Swansea forward Piroe on the edge of the penalty area, and he did well to fire it into the back of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with a low driven snapshot. Gary Rowett’s side had several chances to snatch a draw, with the best falling to George Saville, but the ball sailed over the bar. Rowett said: “I can’t be disappointed with the players, I can’t be frustrated with the players, I’m frustrated with the result. “I think we have given everything we have got to get where we are, and we will continue to do it. “We have got six games left, and we have got to try and win as many games as possible and just see what happens. “I think it would be a lot more frustrating if we were sat in mid-table with nothing left to play for at this stage. “I think we knew the top six was a massive challenge anyway. “When you’re four points off it with a poor goal difference, you realise you need to win two more games than a lot of the teams. “It is a challenge to do that because you are running out of games, so you need sides to have a wobble.” The best videos delivered daily Watch the stories that matter, right from your inbox
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Russell Martin praises Joel Piroe after Swansea win at Millwall By PA Staff published Swansea manager Russell Martin believes striker Joel Piroe has the mentality needed to score goals in the Championship after the forward’s strike helped his side beat Millwall 1-0 at The Den. The Dutch star scored his 18th goal of the season in all competitions, with Swansea holding out for the win despite an onslaught of pressure from the hosts. Swansea are now 14th, while the defeat brings Millwall’s seven-game unbeaten home run to an end and keeps them in 10th, four points off the play-offs. Martin said: “If you wanted it to fall to anyone, it is him, he is so clinical with both feet, and he is a great technician. “But the most important thing he has is the right mentality when he gets around the goal. “He shows composure, he is calm, and he just focuses on his technique, something that all top strikers possess. “That win was equally brilliant to the win on Saturday, but in a different way. “After the emotional energy expended on Saturday, to back it up with a performance like that against a team which is in such good form is not easy. “I really enjoyed it. I’m so grateful for the courage and intensity the players showed. “I’m just feeling thankful for all of them and happy for them and for the supporters who came again in their numbers on a Tuesday night, considering the long, long journey. “There was some beautiful football at times, and I am really, really pleased.” In the 46th minute, the ball fell to in-form Swansea forward Piroe on the edge of the penalty area, and he did well to fire it into the back of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with a low driven snapshot. Gary Rowett’s side had several chances to snatch a draw, with the best falling to George Saville, but the ball sailed over the bar. Rowett said: “I can’t be disappointed with the players, I can’t be frustrated with the players, I’m frustrated with the result. “I think we have given everything we have got to get where we are, and we will continue to do it. “We have got six games left, and we have got to try and win as many games as possible and just see what happens. “I think it would be a lot more frustrating if we were sat in mid-table with nothing left to play for at this stage. “I think we knew the top six was a massive challenge anyway. “When you’re four points off it with a poor goal difference, you realise you need to win two more games than a lot of the teams. “It is a challenge to do that because you are running out of games, so you need sides to have a wobble.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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2022-04-09 12:54:41+00:00
Russell Martin praises Joel Piroe after Swansea win at Millwall Swansea manager Russell Martin believes striker Joel Piroe has the mentality needed to score goals in the Championship after the forward’s strike helped his side beat Millwall 1-0 at The Den. The Dutch star scored his 18th goal of the season in all competitions, with Swansea holding out for the win despite an onslaught of pressure from the hosts. Swansea are now 14th, while the defeat brings Millwall’s seven-game unbeaten home run to an end and keeps them in 10th, four points off the play-offs. Martin said: “If you wanted it to fall to anyone, it is him, he is so clinical with both feet, and he is a great technician. “But the most important thing he has is the right mentality when he gets around the goal. “He shows composure, he is calm, and he just focuses on his technique, something that all top strikers possess. “That win was equally brilliant to the win on Saturday, but in a different way. “After the emotional energy expended on Saturday, to back it up with a performance like that against a team which is in such good form is not easy. “I really enjoyed it. I’m so grateful for the courage and intensity the players showed. “I’m just feeling thankful for all of them and happy for them and for the supporters who came again in their numbers on a Tuesday night, considering the long, long journey. “There was some beautiful football at times, and I am really, really pleased.” In the 46th minute, the ball fell to in-form Swansea forward Piroe on the edge of the penalty area, and he did well to fire it into the back of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with a low driven snapshot. Gary Rowett’s side had several chances to snatch a draw, with the best falling to George Saville, but the ball sailed over the bar. Rowett said: “I can’t be disappointed with the players, I can’t be frustrated with the players, I’m frustrated with the result. “I think we have given everything we have got to get where we are, and we will continue to do it. “We have got six games left, and we have got to try and win as many games as possible and just see what happens. “I think it would be a lot more frustrating if we were sat in mid-table with nothing left to play for at this stage. “I think we knew the top six was a massive challenge anyway. “When you’re four points off it with a poor goal difference, you realise you need to win two more games than a lot of the teams. “It is a challenge to do that because you are running out of games, so you need sides to have a wobble.” The best videos delivered daily Watch the stories that matter, right from your inbox
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Russell Martin praises Joel Piroe after Swansea win at Millwall By PA Staff published Swansea manager Russell Martin believes striker Joel Piroe has the mentality needed to score goals in the Championship after the forward’s strike helped his side beat Millwall 1-0 at The Den. The Dutch star scored his 18th goal of the season in all competitions, with Swansea holding out for the win despite an onslaught of pressure from the hosts. Swansea are now 14th, while the defeat brings Millwall’s seven-game unbeaten home run to an end and keeps them in 10th, four points off the play-offs. Martin said: “If you wanted it to fall to anyone, it is him, he is so clinical with both feet, and he is a great technician. “But the most important thing he has is the right mentality when he gets around the goal. “He shows composure, he is calm, and he just focuses on his technique, something that all top strikers possess. “That win was equally brilliant to the win on Saturday, but in a different way. “After the emotional energy expended on Saturday, to back it up with a performance like that against a team which is in such good form is not easy. “I really enjoyed it. I’m so grateful for the courage and intensity the players showed. “I’m just feeling thankful for all of them and happy for them and for the supporters who came again in their numbers on a Tuesday night, considering the long, long journey. “There was some beautiful football at times, and I am really, really pleased.” In the 46th minute, the ball fell to in-form Swansea forward Piroe on the edge of the penalty area, and he did well to fire it into the back of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with a low driven snapshot. Gary Rowett’s side had several chances to snatch a draw, with the best falling to George Saville, but the ball sailed over the bar. Rowett said: “I can’t be disappointed with the players, I can’t be frustrated with the players, I’m frustrated with the result. “I think we have given everything we have got to get where we are, and we will continue to do it. “We have got six games left, and we have got to try and win as many games as possible and just see what happens. “I think it would be a lot more frustrating if we were sat in mid-table with nothing left to play for at this stage. “I think we knew the top six was a massive challenge anyway. “When you’re four points off it with a poor goal difference, you realise you need to win two more games than a lot of the teams. “It is a challenge to do that because you are running out of games, so you need sides to have a wobble.” Thank you for reading 5 articles this month* Join now for unlimited access Enjoy your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 *Read 5 free articles per month without a subscription Join now for unlimited access Try your first month for just £1 / $1 / €1 Get the best features, fun and footballing frolics straight to your inbox every week. Thank you for signing up to Four Four Two. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.
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2022-04-06 13:48:52+00:00
Praise for Piroe after Swans down Millwall at the Den Swansea manager Russell Martin believes striker Joel Piroe has the mentality needed to score goals in the Championship after the forward’s strike helped his side beat Millwall 1-0 at The Den. The Dutch star scored his 18th goal of the season in all competitions, with Swansea holding out for the win despite an onslaught of pressure from the hosts. Swansea are now 14th, while the defeat brings Millwall’s seven-game unbeaten home run to an end and keeps them in 10th, four points off the play-offs. Clinical Martin said: “If you wanted it to fall to anyone, it is him, he is so clinical with both feet, and he is a great technician. “But the most important thing he has is the right mentality when he gets around the goal. “He shows composure, he is calm, and he just focuses on his technique, something that all top strikers possess. “That win was equally brilliant to the win on Saturday, but in a different way. “After the emotional energy expended on Saturday, to back it up with a performance like that against a team which is in such good form is not easy. “I really enjoyed it. I’m so grateful for the courage and intensity the players showed. “I’m just feeling thankful for all of them and happy for them and for the supporters who came again in their numbers on a Tuesday night, considering the long, long journey. “There was some beautiful football at times, and I am really, really pleased.” In the 46th minute, the ball fell to in-form Swansea forward Piroe on the edge of the penalty area, and he did well to fire it into the back of Bartosz Bialkowski’s net with a low driven snapshot. Gary Rowett’s side had several chances to snatch a draw, with the best falling to George Saville, but the ball sailed over the bar. Rowett said: “I can’t be disappointed with the players, I can’t be frustrated with the players, I’m frustrated with the result. “I think we have given everything we have got to get where we are, and we will continue to do it. “We have got six games left, and we have got to try and win as many games as possible and just see what happens. “I think it would be a lot more frustrating if we were sat in mid-table with nothing left to play for at this stage. “I think we knew the top six was a massive challenge anyway. “When you’re four points off it with a poor goal difference, you realise you need to win two more games than a lot of the teams. “It is a challenge to do that because you are running out of games, so you need sides to have a wobble.” Support our Nation today For the price of a cup of coffee a month you can help us create an independent, not-for-profit, national news service for the people of Wales, by the people of Wales.
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BBC climbs down on woke 'women' articles: News chiefs deleted phrase 'assigned female at birth' and also clarified a female serial killer had recently transitioned - BBC executives intervened to tweak articles using 'assigned female at birth' - Rhodri Talfan Davies requested word 'women' replace the original wording - Strong reservations are being shared by senior BBC staff about such phrasing Top BBC executives intervened to tweak an article written by a staffer who used the phrase 'assigned female at birth' to describe women. Rhodri Talfan Davies, the BBC's director of nations, reportedly requested 'women' replace the phrase 'assigned female at birth' in a March 26 feature on endometriosis. Initially the piece had described the 'heavy periods', 'debilitating pain' and 'infertility' that can affect one in 10 people who 'are assigned female at birth'. This was later tweaked to 'women'. The Corporation's official explanation for making the change was because the journalist had interviewed two women, but stronger reservations was shared by senior BBC staff. According to the Times, internal information show readers' complaints about the article increased after the phrasing was edited. Top BBC executives intervened to tweak an article written by a staffer who used the phrase 'assigned female at birth' to describe women [File image] Originally, the March 26 article said endometriosis affected one in 10 people 'of any age in the UK, who are assigned female at birth'. This has since been changed to 'women' One insider told the Times: 'Management saw the language and thought the change was appropriate'. A second source continued: 'I think management has woken up to this and if they're willing to take on idiots, that's good'. Rhodri Talfan Davies, (above) the BBC's director of nations, reportedly requested 'women' replace the phrase 'assigned female at birth' in a March 26 feature about endometriosis The piece about alleged murderer Harvey Marcelin, (above) from New York City, was amended after publication to reveal she was in fact male-bodied and had recently started identifying as the opposite sex Another article was recently updated about a suspected serial killer to make clear she had only recently started identifying as a transgender woman. The piece about alleged murderer Harvey Marcelin, from New York City, was amended after publication to reveal she was in fact male-bodied and had recently started identifying as the opposite sex. Marcelin, who killed two women in 1963 and 1984, was charged with murder, criminal tampering of evidence and concealment of a human corpse.
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2022-06-09 18:58:17+00:00
A Wednesday New York Times article complained that transgender activists are erasing women from medical language with gender-neutral phrases, but the outlet itself has frequently used similar language in the past. The NYT article observed that progressives and transgender activists have successfully pushed medical professionals and pro-abortion groups to avoid the word “women” and instead use phrases like “bodies with vaginas” and “birthing people.” The NYT has previously used gender-neutral language to discuss women’s health issues in numerous articles. (RELATED: AP Urges Media To Hold Off On ‘Pregnant People’ In The Wake Of Roe Leak) “From Planned Parenthood to NARAL Pro-Choice America to the American Medical Association to city and state health departments and younger activists, the word ‘women’ has in a matter of a few years appeared far less in talk of abortion and pregnancy,” the article said. “Driven by allies and activists for transgender people, medical, government and progressive organizations have adopted gender-neutral language that draws few distinctions between women and transgender men.” An author in the NYT used the phrase “menstruators” to refer to women who have menstrual periods in a January article. The author used the gender-neutral “their” in place of feminine pronouns and did not use the words “woman” or “female” at any point. The outlet ran an article about the safety of vaccines during pregnancy in October 2021 which referred to pregnant women as “pregnant people” and did not use the word “women.” Authors have used the phrase “pregnant people” in numerous other NYT articles since at least 2020. Every day, Black birthing people and our babies die because our doctors don’t believe our pain. My children almost became a statistic. I almost became a statistic. I testified about my experience @OversightDems today. Hear us. Believe us. Because for so long, nobody has. pic.twitter.com/rExrMXzsSQ — Congresswoman Cori Bush (@RepCori) May 6, 2021 Prominent Democrats including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Cori Bush helped popularize the terms, and Democrats pushed to end the use of gendered terms like “father” and “daughter” in government documents in late 2020. Democratic Missouri Rep. Emanuel Cleaver famously closed his prayer to open up the 117th Congress in January 2021 with “amen and awoman.” The New York Times did not respond to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment. Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.
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BBC climbs down on woke 'women' articles: News chiefs deleted phrase 'assigned female at birth' and also clarified a female serial killer had recently transitioned - BBC executives intervened to tweak articles using 'assigned female at birth' - Rhodri Talfan Davies requested word 'women' replace the original wording - Strong reservations are being shared by senior BBC staff about such phrasing Top BBC executives intervened to tweak an article written by a staffer who used the phrase 'assigned female at birth' to describe women. Rhodri Talfan Davies, the BBC's director of nations, reportedly requested 'women' replace the phrase 'assigned female at birth' in a March 26 feature on endometriosis. Initially the piece had described the 'heavy periods', 'debilitating pain' and 'infertility' that can affect one in 10 people who 'are assigned female at birth'. This was later tweaked to 'women'. The Corporation's official explanation for making the change was because the journalist had interviewed two women, but stronger reservations was shared by senior BBC staff. According to the Times, internal information show readers' complaints about the article increased after the phrasing was edited. Top BBC executives intervened to tweak an article written by a staffer who used the phrase 'assigned female at birth' to describe women [File image] Originally, the March 26 article said endometriosis affected one in 10 people 'of any age in the UK, who are assigned female at birth'. This has since been changed to 'women' One insider told the Times: 'Management saw the language and thought the change was appropriate'. A second source continued: 'I think management has woken up to this and if they're willing to take on idiots, that's good'. Rhodri Talfan Davies, (above) the BBC's director of nations, reportedly requested 'women' replace the phrase 'assigned female at birth' in a March 26 feature about endometriosis The piece about alleged murderer Harvey Marcelin, (above) from New York City, was amended after publication to reveal she was in fact male-bodied and had recently started identifying as the opposite sex Another article was recently updated about a suspected serial killer to make clear she had only recently started identifying as a transgender woman. The piece about alleged murderer Harvey Marcelin, from New York City, was amended after publication to reveal she was in fact male-bodied and had recently started identifying as the opposite sex. Marcelin, who killed two women in 1963 and 1984, was charged with murder, criminal tampering of evidence and concealment of a human corpse.
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https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/06/26/pregnant-people-woke-bbc-faces-backlash-for-gender-neutral-abortion-coverage/
2022-06-26 12:06:26+00:00
The publicly-funded British Broadcasting Corporation has drawn criticism for using the phrase “pregnant people” in its news coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to revoke federal protections for abortion under the Roe v. Wade decision. The typically woke BBC used the controversial phrase “pregnant people” when discussing the ruling from the court on abortion, which has seen widespread pushback from pro-abortion European leaders such as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron. In a report from BBC Radio 4’s The World Tonight programme from an abortion clinic in Arkansas, presenter Sophie Long stated: “The clinical director and chair of the National Abortion Federation, Lori Williams, said knowing how many women and pregnant people would now not be able to get care was “devastating.” The BBC’s news website followed suit in adopting the gender-neutral phrasing in another report, which said: “In 1973, the court had ruled in Roe vs Wade that pregnant people were entitled to an abortion during the first three months of their pregnancy.” The Roe V. Wade ruling did not use the phrase “pregnant people”, instead opting for the words “mother” and “women” to lay out its now-overturned ruling on the supposed Constitutional right to abortion. Criticising the woke language from the supposedly politically neutral publicly funded broadcaster, the director of advocacy for campaign group Sex Matters, Helen Joyce told The Mail on Sunday: “Irrespective of where you stand on the abortion issue, we need clear, polite, unapologetic language about the reality of human existence and that’s man, woman, male and female.” BBC Corrects Article Calling Women ‘Assigned Female at Birth’ Instead of ‘Women’https://t.co/8t3e442ZDx — Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) March 29, 2022 Responding to the critiques, a spokesman for the BBC said: “We made clear in all our reporting that the overturning of Roe vs Wade ends the constitutional right to abortion for women in America. “Sophie Long was quoting the language used by the chair of the National Abortion Federation. We have amended an online article.” Meanwhile, a report from the British broadsheet, The Telegraph, claimed that during so-called diversity training at the BBC, staff were instructed that there were over 150 recognised genders. The woke re-education seminars were run by the pro-transgender group “Global Butterflies”, which told BBC staff that they should include their gender pronouns in work emails in order to be “party of your trans brand” and as an “inclusive and welcoming… brilliant show of ally support.” Global Butterflies presented the staff with a series of gender pronouns including “xe, xem, xyrs” and were told that “people can self-identify themselves in over 150 ways, and increasing!” Earlier this year, the UK’s civil service — which like the BBC is also intended to be politically neutral — also reportedly told civil servants that there are over 100 genders. Newspeak: Woke BBC Altered Alleged Rape Victim’s Quotes to Not ‘Misgender’ Trans Attackerhttps://t.co/XjoJ68YASA — Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) May 31, 2022 Follow Kurt Zindulka on Twitter here @KurtZindulka
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BBC climbs down on woke 'women' articles: News chiefs deleted phrase 'assigned female at birth' and also clarified a female serial killer had recently transitioned - BBC executives intervened to tweak articles using 'assigned female at birth' - Rhodri Talfan Davies requested word 'women' replace the original wording - Strong reservations are being shared by senior BBC staff about such phrasing Top BBC executives intervened to tweak an article written by a staffer who used the phrase 'assigned female at birth' to describe women. Rhodri Talfan Davies, the BBC's director of nations, reportedly requested 'women' replace the phrase 'assigned female at birth' in a March 26 feature on endometriosis. Initially the piece had described the 'heavy periods', 'debilitating pain' and 'infertility' that can affect one in 10 people who 'are assigned female at birth'. This was later tweaked to 'women'. The Corporation's official explanation for making the change was because the journalist had interviewed two women, but stronger reservations was shared by senior BBC staff. According to the Times, internal information show readers' complaints about the article increased after the phrasing was edited. Top BBC executives intervened to tweak an article written by a staffer who used the phrase 'assigned female at birth' to describe women [File image] Originally, the March 26 article said endometriosis affected one in 10 people 'of any age in the UK, who are assigned female at birth'. This has since been changed to 'women' One insider told the Times: 'Management saw the language and thought the change was appropriate'. A second source continued: 'I think management has woken up to this and if they're willing to take on idiots, that's good'. Rhodri Talfan Davies, (above) the BBC's director of nations, reportedly requested 'women' replace the phrase 'assigned female at birth' in a March 26 feature about endometriosis The piece about alleged murderer Harvey Marcelin, (above) from New York City, was amended after publication to reveal she was in fact male-bodied and had recently started identifying as the opposite sex Another article was recently updated about a suspected serial killer to make clear she had only recently started identifying as a transgender woman. The piece about alleged murderer Harvey Marcelin, from New York City, was amended after publication to reveal she was in fact male-bodied and had recently started identifying as the opposite sex. Marcelin, who killed two women in 1963 and 1984, was charged with murder, criminal tampering of evidence and concealment of a human corpse.
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Froma Harrop: 'Women' shall not be erased Last time most of us looked, “bodies with vaginas” could be more simply described as women. Same went for “pregnant people” and “birthing people.” But transgender activists are insisting that the word “woman” be replaced with these more complicated descriptions. The politics behind these demands — and the submission to them by such mainstream organizations as the American Medical Association — is counterproductive to the very people these language wars purport to help. Attention getting, yes, but it provides fresh material for right-wingers to make progressives look ridiculous. Not that the activists care. The entertainment media, not the voters, are the ones to serve. And what bigger jackpot than to have the entertainment press cover in detail the trans fringe calling such gay-friendly figures as Bette Midler and the R&B star Macy Gray “TERFs” for defending the use of the word “woman.” (You can look up TERF, as well as the babble of new pronouns being thrust upon the woke.) The esteemed British medical journal, The Lancet, got sucked into the nonsense last year with a cover that referred to women as “bodies with vaginas.” It later apologized. A transgender man is someone who was assigned female sex at birth but identifies as a man. Such a person calls himself a man but has the equipment to make babies and require other gynecological care. Out of respect for transgender people, I’ll call the labeling “his” business. But in terms of the physical characteristics — what’s known as “gender expression” — a trans man is a woman. It is accurate and also makes total sense in discussing such matters as pregnancy. A Pew Research Center survey finds that only 1.6% of U.S. adults say they are transgender or nonbinary (don’t identify as either male or female). The percentage of transgender people who identify as men is obviously smaller. In a discussion on Slate of the term “pregnant people,” a transgender participant seemed genuinely innocent of the politics involved. “For the guys in Texas who are trying to restrict access to healthcare, as far as they are concerned, I’m a woman,” Evan Urquhart writes. “So, their sexism is not going to be really careful about my gender identity.” Evan, not being careful about your gender identity is what gets the “guys” up in the morning. It forms part of their political identity and showers them with media coverage as well. So if you want a broader public to stop them from enacting cruel policies toward transgender high school kids, you might lay off the militant rewriting of the dictionary. Many otherwise sympathetic Americans don’t care to be bullied. And they may resent being ordered to learn and adopt 20 or so new pronouns. The activists’ habit of tacking to their roster of their supporters Black, indigenous and other people of color, plus immigrants is presumptuous, to say the least. They haven’t been consulted, and I’d wager that many on this list of imaginary allies are actually hostile to the mission. I’m not, if the mission is to make the world a more accepting place for people with non-hetero identities. But no, I’m not going to refer to myself as “cisgender,” a reference to people whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth. And there are lots of good women who don’t care to be called “bodies with cervixes.” These efforts to burden them with silly labels are truly not helping the cause. What the cause needs is sending more Democrats to Washington, and this does the opposite. As for the uber-progressives, if Sen. Bernie Sanders can talk about “women” needing abortion, you can, too. You have permission. Froma Harrop writes about politics and culture.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia and TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - PT Sun Life Financial Indonesia (Sun Life Indonesia), a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF), and PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB Niaga; IDX: BNGA) announced today that they are deepening their existing partnership in Indonesia. Sun Life Indonesia currently offers insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through digital and out-of-branch channels. This new agreement makes Sun Life Indonesia the provider of insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through all channels for a term of 15 years starting in January 2025. It also extends the term of the existing relationship by six (6) years to 2039. This partnership combines Sun Life Indonesia's comprehensive range of insurance solutions and expert Client care across all life stages with CIMB Niaga's extensive distribution network of 427 branches serving seven (7) million customers across Indonesia. Established in 1955, CIMB Niaga is the second largest private bank by total assets in Indonesia as of December 31, 2021. Sun Life is also the exclusive bancassurance partner for CIMB Group in Malaysia. The Indonesian market is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and offers significant growth potential, reflecting a young, emerging middle class with low insurance penetration rates. This deepening partnership will accelerate Sun Life's long-term strategy to grow its distribution capacity, supported by bancassurance. It will also enhance the value proposition for CIMB Niaga customers and provide them with a comprehensive range of protection and long-term savings solutions to address their evolving needs. "We are delighted to deepen our regional partnership with CIMB to help millions more Clients in Indonesia achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives," said Ingrid Johnson, President of Sun Life Asia. "It will also extend Sun Life's reach in a market with tremendous potential for further growth with a partner that shares our focus on building a brighter, more sustainable future for Clients, employees and communities." "We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia. This partnership marks another step in CIMB Niaga's continued efforts to be the bank of choice for Indonesian consumers and businesses. CIMB Niaga and Sun Life Indonesia have highly complementary strengths and a shared focus on providing an extraordinary experience for our customers. Together, we foresee that this partnership will help us create significant lasting value for our customers and key stakeholders," said CIMB Niaga President Director Lani Darmawan. "As one of Indonesia's leading banks, our customers rely on us to deliver best-in-class products and services. By deepening our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia, we are reaffirming our commitment to provide high-quality solutions across wealth and insurance products to serve customers' needs today and in the future," said Noviady Wahyudi, Chief of Consumer Banking CIMB Niaga. "It is a great honour to strengthen the partnership between Sun Life Indonesia and CIMB Niaga. CIMB Niaga is a quality bank with a well-known brand and has been a trusted partner to Sun Life Indonesia since 2009. During that time, we have developed a lasting partnership as we worked together to build a comprehensive range of protection and financial solutions for Indonesians at every life stage," says Elin Waty, President Director of Sun Life Indonesia. Visit www.sunlife.com for slides and more information related to this announcement. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and corporate Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2021, Sun Life had total assets under management of $1.44 trillion. For more information please visit www.sunlife.com. Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF. About Sun Life Indonesia Sun Life Indonesia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. It offers a variety of protection and financial management products, from life insurance, education insurance, health insurance, and retirement plans. Sun Life Indonesia partners with leading financial institutions, both national and international, to serve multi-channel distribution strategies and provide wider access to our insurance solutions. For more information please visit www.sunlife.co.id About CIMB Niaga CIMB Niaga was established under the name PT Bank Niaga in 1955. Approximately 92.5% of CIMB Niaga's shares (including the 1.02% owned by PT Commerce Kapital) are owned by CIMB Group. As the second largest private bank in Indonesia by assets, CIMB Niaga offers a comprehensive portfolio of conventional and shariah banking services, including consumer banking, SME banking, commercial and corporate banking, treasury and capital markets, and transaction banking services, supported by nationwide 427 branch offices, 4,481 ATM units, branchless banking networks, as well as 12,217 employees (consolidated) as of December 31, 2021. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.
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2022-04-06 00:16:27+00:00
JAKARTA, Indonesia and TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - PT Sun Life Financial Indonesia (Sun Life Indonesia), a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF), and PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB Niaga; IDX: BNGA) announced today that they are deepening their existing partnership in Indonesia. Sun Life Indonesia currently offers insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through digital and out-of-branch channels. This new agreement makes Sun Life Indonesia the provider of insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through all channels for a term of 15 years starting in January 2025. It also extends the term of the existing relationship by six (6) years to 2039. This partnership combines Sun Life Indonesia's comprehensive range of insurance solutions and expert Client care across all life stages with CIMB Niaga's extensive distribution network of 427 branches serving seven (7) million customers across Indonesia. Established in 1955, CIMB Niaga is the second largest private bank by total assets in Indonesia as of December 31, 2021. Sun Life is also the exclusive bancassurance partner for CIMB Group in Malaysia. The Indonesian market is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and offers significant growth potential, reflecting a young, emerging middle class with low insurance penetration rates. This deepening partnership will accelerate Sun Life's long-term strategy to grow its distribution capacity, supported by bancassurance. It will also enhance the value proposition for CIMB Niaga customers and provide them with a comprehensive range of protection and long-term savings solutions to address their evolving needs. "We are delighted to deepen our regional partnership with CIMB to help millions more Clients in Indonesia achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives," said Ingrid Johnson, President of Sun Life Asia. "It will also extend Sun Life's reach in a market with tremendous potential for further growth with a partner that shares our focus on building a brighter, more sustainable future for Clients, employees and communities." "We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia. This partnership marks another step in CIMB Niaga's continued efforts to be the bank of choice for Indonesian consumers and businesses. CIMB Niaga and Sun Life Indonesia have highly complementary strengths and a shared focus on providing an extraordinary experience for our customers. Together, we foresee that this partnership will help us create significant lasting value for our customers and key stakeholders," said CIMB Niaga President Director Lani Darmawan. "As one of Indonesia's leading banks, our customers rely on us to deliver best-in-class products and services. By deepening our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia, we are reaffirming our commitment to provide high-quality solutions across wealth and insurance products to serve customers' needs today and in the future," said Noviady Wahyudi, Chief of Consumer Banking CIMB Niaga. "It is a great honour to strengthen the partnership between Sun Life Indonesia and CIMB Niaga. CIMB Niaga is a quality bank with a well-known brand and has been a trusted partner to Sun Life Indonesia since 2009. During that time, we have developed a lasting partnership as we worked together to build a comprehensive range of protection and financial solutions for Indonesians at every life stage," says Elin Waty, President Director of Sun Life Indonesia. Visit www.sunlife.com for slides and more information related to this announcement. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and corporate Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2021, Sun Life had total assets under management of $1.44 trillion. For more information please visit www.sunlife.com. Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF. About Sun Life Indonesia Sun Life Indonesia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. It offers a variety of protection and financial management products, from life insurance, education insurance, health insurance, and retirement plans. Sun Life Indonesia partners with leading financial institutions, both national and international, to serve multi-channel distribution strategies and provide wider access to our insurance solutions. For more information please visit www.sunlife.co.id About CIMB Niaga CIMB Niaga was established under the name PT Bank Niaga in 1955. Approximately 92.5% of CIMB Niaga's shares (including the 1.02% owned by PT Commerce Kapital) are owned by CIMB Group. As the second largest private bank in Indonesia by assets, CIMB Niaga offers a comprehensive portfolio of conventional and shariah banking services, including consumer banking, SME banking, commercial and corporate banking, treasury and capital markets, and transaction banking services, supported by nationwide 427 branch offices, 4,481 ATM units, branchless banking networks, as well as 12,217 employees (consolidated) as of December 31, 2021. View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sun-life-indonesia-and-cimb-niaga-deepen-bancassurance-partnership-in-indonesia-301518510.html SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia and TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - PT Sun Life Financial Indonesia (Sun Life Indonesia), a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF), and PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB Niaga; IDX: BNGA) announced today that they are deepening their existing partnership in Indonesia. Sun Life Indonesia currently offers insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through digital and out-of-branch channels. This new agreement makes Sun Life Indonesia the provider of insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through all channels for a term of 15 years starting in January 2025. It also extends the term of the existing relationship by six (6) years to 2039. This partnership combines Sun Life Indonesia's comprehensive range of insurance solutions and expert Client care across all life stages with CIMB Niaga's extensive distribution network of 427 branches serving seven (7) million customers across Indonesia. Established in 1955, CIMB Niaga is the second largest private bank by total assets in Indonesia as of December 31, 2021. Sun Life is also the exclusive bancassurance partner for CIMB Group in Malaysia. The Indonesian market is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and offers significant growth potential, reflecting a young, emerging middle class with low insurance penetration rates. This deepening partnership will accelerate Sun Life's long-term strategy to grow its distribution capacity, supported by bancassurance. It will also enhance the value proposition for CIMB Niaga customers and provide them with a comprehensive range of protection and long-term savings solutions to address their evolving needs. "We are delighted to deepen our regional partnership with CIMB to help millions more Clients in Indonesia achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives," said Ingrid Johnson, President of Sun Life Asia. "It will also extend Sun Life's reach in a market with tremendous potential for further growth with a partner that shares our focus on building a brighter, more sustainable future for Clients, employees and communities." "We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia. This partnership marks another step in CIMB Niaga's continued efforts to be the bank of choice for Indonesian consumers and businesses. CIMB Niaga and Sun Life Indonesia have highly complementary strengths and a shared focus on providing an extraordinary experience for our customers. Together, we foresee that this partnership will help us create significant lasting value for our customers and key stakeholders," said CIMB Niaga President Director Lani Darmawan. "As one of Indonesia's leading banks, our customers rely on us to deliver best-in-class products and services. By deepening our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia, we are reaffirming our commitment to provide high-quality solutions across wealth and insurance products to serve customers' needs today and in the future," said Noviady Wahyudi, Chief of Consumer Banking CIMB Niaga. "It is a great honour to strengthen the partnership between Sun Life Indonesia and CIMB Niaga. CIMB Niaga is a quality bank with a well-known brand and has been a trusted partner to Sun Life Indonesia since 2009. During that time, we have developed a lasting partnership as we worked together to build a comprehensive range of protection and financial solutions for Indonesians at every life stage," says Elin Waty, President Director of Sun Life Indonesia. Visit www.sunlife.com for slides and more information related to this announcement. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and corporate Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2021, Sun Life had total assets under management of $1.44 trillion. For more information please visit www.sunlife.com. Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF. About Sun Life Indonesia Sun Life Indonesia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. It offers a variety of protection and financial management products, from life insurance, education insurance, health insurance, and retirement plans. Sun Life Indonesia partners with leading financial institutions, both national and international, to serve multi-channel distribution strategies and provide wider access to our insurance solutions. For more information please visit www.sunlife.co.id About CIMB Niaga CIMB Niaga was established under the name PT Bank Niaga in 1955. Approximately 92.5% of CIMB Niaga's shares (including the 1.02% owned by PT Commerce Kapital) are owned by CIMB Group. As the second largest private bank in Indonesia by assets, CIMB Niaga offers a comprehensive portfolio of conventional and shariah banking services, including consumer banking, SME banking, commercial and corporate banking, treasury and capital markets, and transaction banking services, supported by nationwide 427 branch offices, 4,481 ATM units, branchless banking networks, as well as 12,217 employees (consolidated) as of December 31, 2021. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.
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2022-04-06 00:27:20+00:00
JAKARTA, Indonesia and TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - PT Sun Life Financial Indonesia (Sun Life Indonesia), a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF), and PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB Niaga; IDX: BNGA) announced today that they are deepening their existing partnership in Indonesia. Sun Life Indonesia currently offers insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through digital and out-of-branch channels. This new agreement makes Sun Life Indonesia the provider of insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through all channels for a term of 15 years starting in January 2025. It also extends the term of the existing relationship by six (6) years to 2039. This partnership combines Sun Life Indonesia's comprehensive range of insurance solutions and expert Client care across all life stages with CIMB Niaga's extensive distribution network of 427 branches serving seven (7) million customers across Indonesia. Established in 1955, CIMB Niaga is the second largest private bank by total assets in Indonesia as of December 31, 2021. Sun Life is also the exclusive bancassurance partner for CIMB Group in Malaysia. The Indonesian market is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and offers significant growth potential, reflecting a young, emerging middle class with low insurance penetration rates. This deepening partnership will accelerate Sun Life's long-term strategy to grow its distribution capacity, supported by bancassurance. It will also enhance the value proposition for CIMB Niaga customers and provide them with a comprehensive range of protection and long-term savings solutions to address their evolving needs. "We are delighted to deepen our regional partnership with CIMB to help millions more Clients in Indonesia achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives," said Ingrid Johnson, President of Sun Life Asia. "It will also extend Sun Life's reach in a market with tremendous potential for further growth with a partner that shares our focus on building a brighter, more sustainable future for Clients, employees and communities." "We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia. This partnership marks another step in CIMB Niaga's continued efforts to be the bank of choice for Indonesian consumers and businesses. CIMB Niaga and Sun Life Indonesia have highly complementary strengths and a shared focus on providing an extraordinary experience for our customers. Together, we foresee that this partnership will help us create significant lasting value for our customers and key stakeholders," said CIMB Niaga President Director Lani Darmawan. "As one of Indonesia's leading banks, our customers rely on us to deliver best-in-class products and services. By deepening our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia, we are reaffirming our commitment to provide high-quality solutions across wealth and insurance products to serve customers' needs today and in the future," said Noviady Wahyudi, Chief of Consumer Banking CIMB Niaga. "It is a great honour to strengthen the partnership between Sun Life Indonesia and CIMB Niaga. CIMB Niaga is a quality bank with a well-known brand and has been a trusted partner to Sun Life Indonesia since 2009. During that time, we have developed a lasting partnership as we worked together to build a comprehensive range of protection and financial solutions for Indonesians at every life stage," says Elin Waty, President Director of Sun Life Indonesia. Visit www.sunlife.com for slides and more information related to this announcement. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and corporate Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2021, Sun Life had total assets under management of $1.44 trillion. For more information please visit www.sunlife.com. Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF. About Sun Life Indonesia Sun Life Indonesia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. It offers a variety of protection and financial management products, from life insurance, education insurance, health insurance, and retirement plans. Sun Life Indonesia partners with leading financial institutions, both national and international, to serve multi-channel distribution strategies and provide wider access to our insurance solutions. For more information please visit www.sunlife.co.id About CIMB Niaga CIMB Niaga was established under the name PT Bank Niaga in 1955. Approximately 92.5% of CIMB Niaga's shares (including the 1.02% owned by PT Commerce Kapital) are owned by CIMB Group. As the second largest private bank in Indonesia by assets, CIMB Niaga offers a comprehensive portfolio of conventional and shariah banking services, including consumer banking, SME banking, commercial and corporate banking, treasury and capital markets, and transaction banking services, supported by nationwide 427 branch offices, 4,481 ATM units, branchless banking networks, as well as 12,217 employees (consolidated) as of December 31, 2021. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia and TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - PT Sun Life Financial Indonesia (Sun Life Indonesia), a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF), and PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB Niaga; IDX: BNGA) announced today that they are deepening their existing partnership in Indonesia. Sun Life Indonesia currently offers insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through digital and out-of-branch channels. This new agreement makes Sun Life Indonesia the provider of insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through all channels for a term of 15 years starting in January 2025. It also extends the term of the existing relationship by six (6) years to 2039. This partnership combines Sun Life Indonesia's comprehensive range of insurance solutions and expert Client care across all life stages with CIMB Niaga's extensive distribution network of 427 branches serving seven (7) million customers across Indonesia. Established in 1955, CIMB Niaga is the second largest private bank by total assets in Indonesia as of December 31, 2021. Sun Life is also the exclusive bancassurance partner for CIMB Group in Malaysia. The Indonesian market is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and offers significant growth potential, reflecting a young, emerging middle class with low insurance penetration rates. This deepening partnership will accelerate Sun Life's long-term strategy to grow its distribution capacity, supported by bancassurance. It will also enhance the value proposition for CIMB Niaga customers and provide them with a comprehensive range of protection and long-term savings solutions to address their evolving needs. "We are delighted to deepen our regional partnership with CIMB to help millions more Clients in Indonesia achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives," said Ingrid Johnson, President of Sun Life Asia. "It will also extend Sun Life's reach in a market with tremendous potential for further growth with a partner that shares our focus on building a brighter, more sustainable future for Clients, employees and communities." "We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia. This partnership marks another step in CIMB Niaga's continued efforts to be the bank of choice for Indonesian consumers and businesses. CIMB Niaga and Sun Life Indonesia have highly complementary strengths and a shared focus on providing an extraordinary experience for our customers. Together, we foresee that this partnership will help us create significant lasting value for our customers and key stakeholders," said CIMB Niaga President Director Lani Darmawan. "As one of Indonesia's leading banks, our customers rely on us to deliver best-in-class products and services. By deepening our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia, we are reaffirming our commitment to provide high-quality solutions across wealth and insurance products to serve customers' needs today and in the future," said Noviady Wahyudi, Chief of Consumer Banking CIMB Niaga. "It is a great honour to strengthen the partnership between Sun Life Indonesia and CIMB Niaga. CIMB Niaga is a quality bank with a well-known brand and has been a trusted partner to Sun Life Indonesia since 2009. During that time, we have developed a lasting partnership as we worked together to build a comprehensive range of protection and financial solutions for Indonesians at every life stage," says Elin Waty, President Director of Sun Life Indonesia. Visit www.sunlife.com for slides and more information related to this announcement. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and corporate Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2021, Sun Life had total assets under management of $1.44 trillion. For more information please visit www.sunlife.com. Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF. About Sun Life Indonesia Sun Life Indonesia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. It offers a variety of protection and financial management products, from life insurance, education insurance, health insurance, and retirement plans. Sun Life Indonesia partners with leading financial institutions, both national and international, to serve multi-channel distribution strategies and provide wider access to our insurance solutions. For more information please visit www.sunlife.co.id About CIMB Niaga CIMB Niaga was established under the name PT Bank Niaga in 1955. Approximately 92.5% of CIMB Niaga's shares (including the 1.02% owned by PT Commerce Kapital) are owned by CIMB Group. As the second largest private bank in Indonesia by assets, CIMB Niaga offers a comprehensive portfolio of conventional and shariah banking services, including consumer banking, SME banking, commercial and corporate banking, treasury and capital markets, and transaction banking services, supported by nationwide 427 branch offices, 4,481 ATM units, branchless banking networks, as well as 12,217 employees (consolidated) as of December 31, 2021. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.
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2022-04-06 00:40:18+00:00
JAKARTA, Indonesia and TORONTO, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - PT Sun Life Financial Indonesia (Sun Life Indonesia), a subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. (TSX: SLF) (NYSE: SLF), and PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB Niaga; IDX: BNGA) announced today that they are deepening their existing partnership in Indonesia. Sun Life Indonesia currently offers insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through digital and out-of-branch channels. This new agreement makes Sun Life Indonesia the provider of insurance solutions to CIMB Niaga customers through all channels for a term of 15 years starting in January 2025. It also extends the term of the existing relationship by six (6) years to 2039. This partnership combines Sun Life Indonesia's comprehensive range of insurance solutions and expert Client care across all life stages with CIMB Niaga's extensive distribution network of 427 branches serving seven (7) million customers across Indonesia. Established in 1955, CIMB Niaga is the second largest private bank by total assets in Indonesia as of December 31, 2021. Sun Life is also the exclusive bancassurance partner for CIMB Group in Malaysia. The Indonesian market is the largest economy in Southeast Asia and offers significant growth potential, reflecting a young, emerging middle class with low insurance penetration rates. This deepening partnership will accelerate Sun Life's long-term strategy to grow its distribution capacity, supported by bancassurance. It will also enhance the value proposition for CIMB Niaga customers and provide them with a comprehensive range of protection and long-term savings solutions to address their evolving needs. "We are delighted to deepen our regional partnership with CIMB to help millions more Clients in Indonesia achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives," said Ingrid Johnson, President of Sun Life Asia. "It will also extend Sun Life's reach in a market with tremendous potential for further growth with a partner that shares our focus on building a brighter, more sustainable future for Clients, employees and communities." "We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia. This partnership marks another step in CIMB Niaga's continued efforts to be the bank of choice for Indonesian consumers and businesses. CIMB Niaga and Sun Life Indonesia have highly complementary strengths and a shared focus on providing an extraordinary experience for our customers. Together, we foresee that this partnership will help us create significant lasting value for our customers and key stakeholders," said CIMB Niaga President Director Lani Darmawan. "As one of Indonesia's leading banks, our customers rely on us to deliver best-in-class products and services. By deepening our partnership with Sun Life Indonesia, we are reaffirming our commitment to provide high-quality solutions across wealth and insurance products to serve customers' needs today and in the future," said Noviady Wahyudi, Chief of Consumer Banking CIMB Niaga. "It is a great honour to strengthen the partnership between Sun Life Indonesia and CIMB Niaga. CIMB Niaga is a quality bank with a well-known brand and has been a trusted partner to Sun Life Indonesia since 2009. During that time, we have developed a lasting partnership as we worked together to build a comprehensive range of protection and financial solutions for Indonesians at every life stage," says Elin Waty, President Director of Sun Life Indonesia. Visit www.sunlife.com for slides and more information related to this announcement. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and corporate Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of December 31, 2021, Sun Life had total assets under management of $1.44 trillion. For more information please visit www.sunlife.com. Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF. About Sun Life Indonesia Sun Life Indonesia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Life Financial Inc. It offers a variety of protection and financial management products, from life insurance, education insurance, health insurance, and retirement plans. Sun Life Indonesia partners with leading financial institutions, both national and international, to serve multi-channel distribution strategies and provide wider access to our insurance solutions. For more information please visit www.sunlife.co.id About CIMB Niaga CIMB Niaga was established under the name PT Bank Niaga in 1955. Approximately 92.5% of CIMB Niaga's shares (including the 1.02% owned by PT Commerce Kapital) are owned by CIMB Group. As the second largest private bank in Indonesia by assets, CIMB Niaga offers a comprehensive portfolio of conventional and shariah banking services, including consumer banking, SME banking, commercial and corporate banking, treasury and capital markets, and transaction banking services, supported by nationwide 427 branch offices, 4,481 ATM units, branchless banking networks, as well as 12,217 employees (consolidated) as of December 31, 2021. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc.
https://richmond.com/sports/college/vcu-golf-finding-groove-in-first-season-under-coach-andy-walker/article_207227a1-6ff5-514b-aba6-01f4440f5205.html
When Andy Walker looks back at his first semester in charge of the VCU golf team, back in the fall, there’s a point in particular that sticks out. It was when, in one day of action, the Rams proved just how competitive they can be. In the final round of the Daniel Island Intercollegiate, on Nov. 1 in Charleston, S.C., VCU’s team score of 291 tied for the second-best in the field that day, ahead of top programs like Florida State and South Carolina. A Rams team that was still not at full strength roster wise finished tied for seventh overall in the three-round event, but that final day was an encapsulation of what was possible. “It was like, 'Guys, this is what we could do,'" Walker said. That performance, in what was VCU’s fall finale, carried over to spring-semester competition when, ever since the team’s second round in its spring opener in Puerto Rico at the end of February, Walker has witnessed steady ascension from the Rams. People are also reading… It has come on the backdrop of his leadership. The former pro, who’s won three national titles as a coach, had big shoes to fill upon his hiring in June — to replace accomplished longtime former coach Matt Ball, who led the program for 22 years before retiring in May. And in part by seeking to find what motivates each player, molding a culture to fit the players he inherited, Walker has fostered an atmosphere that the Rams have succeeded in. They’re playing some of their best golf with the Atlantic 10 tournament just three weeks away, notching top-three team finishes in each of their last four events. They most recently nabbed third place behind a pair of top 30-ranked teams in the Irish Creek Intercollegiate (Kannapolis, N.C.) this past weekend. "I keep hearing, 'Man, you guys are playing a lot better, you guys are playing a lot better,’” said Walker, who was hired last June from Division II Lynn University. “And then it's like we get to their toughest field [in the Irish Creek Intercollegiate] and we play probably our best. “And so now that's who we are. It's not who we can be, it's who we are.” Over the course of the year, Walker has worked to blend his coaching style with what works best with the tendencies players already carried. He learned players' motivations and preferences in conversations before and after rounds, over time. "It's easy to come in as a coach thinking I'm going to create this culture," Walker said. "But they've been creating a culture their whole lives as well." One of the biggest changes that was made from information gleaned came at the beginning of the spring semester, in the way practices are molded. More of an emphasis was put on statistics, to quantify areas of desired improvement. More opportunities for intersquad competition were interspersed into sessions, too. That’s all while understanding the delicate balance of when to step in and when to step away, as a coach in a sport that’s so individual at its core. “The last four weeks Coach really hasn’t had to step in very often because we’ve managed to get ourselves into a groove,” said fifth-year senior Kristian Tannum Donaldson, who leads VCU in stroke average (71.86). “And I think that’s the sign of a good coach, when he knows when to step in and when just to let the boys go play.” And the Rams, to this point of the season, have developed solid depth — the backbone to the team success they’ve enjoyed. They have six players who Walker considers to be playing really well right now, competing for spots in the five-man lineup. “Which helps us get better together,” sophomore Mikkel Antonsen said. And so, VCU has played itself into a standing that Walker feels confident about with the A-10 tournament on the horizon (April 29 - May 1). But well as the Rams have finished in recent events, there’s still room for further ascension. And that, for Walker, is exciting as his first year continues to unfold. “The fun part for me is we still haven't played well yet — we still haven't played to our capabilities,” Walker said.
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2022-04-05 15:36:30+00:00
Now into his second season as head coach of the Wall boys golf team, Chad Walker has learned how to better lead his squad. Not that his inaugural year was disappointing, guiding the Eagles to conference and regional titles and an eighth place finish at the Class B State Tournament, but now he’s gotten a grasp of how to coach individual players on the links. “It was kind of all new to me,” he said of last season. “And this year, going into it, I’ve gotten a little bit better idea on how to handle these kids, and when to talk to them and when not to talk to them, and just trying to keep them from getting too flustered.” Walker’s developed skills as a coach is all part of his effort to get Wall back to where it was last year, which is the expectation he’s set, and even build on its performances on the biggest stages, and it has its leading golfer from a season ago to help get it there. The Eagles lost just one athlete to graduation, their No. 2 in Bryce Cheney, but returning to the top lineup spot is Reid Hansen, whose 94 at the Region 6B Tournament at Hart Ranch last May put him fourth overall and paced Wall’s winning effort. The now-senior went on to shoot the low-round at the Class B State Tournament at Edgebrook Golf Course in Brookings, earning an even-par 72 and finishing with a 13-over 157 to tie for fifth place. People are also reading… Youth will play a factor for the Eagles this season, however, as eighth graders Emmet Dinger and Trevor Schulz return to the roster. The fourth spot has yet to be decided, Walker said, as a pair of high schoolers and two more middle schoolers are battling it out for the last position, which will likely endure throughout the year. “It’ll probably be a horse race all season long, trying to figure out who’s going to be that fourth player,” he said. “Making that transition up to varsity sometimes can be a pretty daunting task for some of them, but some of them come right up and rise to the occasion. Like I always say, if we keep it in the fairway, keep it straight, we should be just fine.” Strengths for Wall through limited practice has been its putting, as well as its mental fortitude. Walker said testing both will be important before getting too deep into its campaign. “We’ve got a lot of kids who are pretty good at just keeping it in play and not getting flustered after hitting a bad shot,” he said. “Spring golf is always a challenge, especially down here around Wall with our spring moisture, and being able to get out and get on the range and get on the practice greens, and getting as many reps as we can before we get too far into the season.” RC Christian developing as participation numbers show promise The Rapid City Christian boys golf team finished 12th at the Class B State Tournament last June among 17 qualifying schools, and head coach Logan Torve said that result wasn’t what his burgeoning program was capable of. “We are still developmental as a program, I would say,” he said. “I don’t think that I’m super pleased with where we were at State, I think we have a lot of upward mobility.” Torve is working on growing the Comets golf program, and more so than just getting players, retaining them and improving their skills is a crucial part of his effort. He said he has two golfers who have potential to make some noise at State this spring, but he wants them to stay devoted to the sport. That includes staying consistent with practices, and making a concerted effort to improve in specific areas of their game, like 100 yards and in and putting. “The difficulty for me is getting them to stay committed to golf and actually put in the time necessary to make the improvements to get to top 10 or top five in the state,” he said. “I think it’s possible, I think we’ve got a good chance this season, but high school kids can be flighty, and getting them to barrel down and actually get the work done is the challenge.” Christian will be sporting around nine to 10 players at the high school level, while another promising 15-16 will be playing at the middle school level, Torve said, which is encouraging for the future of the program. Anchoring the Comets this season will again be David Hubacher, a junior who shot a 91 on his home course of Hart Ranch at the Region 6B Tournament last year to finish runner-up. “He’s going to be our go-to guy. He’s the guy who’s consistently put up the best scores, he’s incredibly athletic and I think there’s a lot of room for him to make noise at State this year,” Torve said. “He’s one I’m really trying to help lock in and develop those things that were shortcomings last year.” Contact Matt Case at matt.case@rapidcityjournal.com
https://richmond.com/sports/college/vcu-golf-finding-groove-in-first-season-under-coach-andy-walker/article_207227a1-6ff5-514b-aba6-01f4440f5205.html
When Andy Walker looks back at his first semester in charge of the VCU golf team, back in the fall, there’s a point in particular that sticks out. It was when, in one day of action, the Rams proved just how competitive they can be. In the final round of the Daniel Island Intercollegiate, on Nov. 1 in Charleston, S.C., VCU’s team score of 291 tied for the second-best in the field that day, ahead of top programs like Florida State and South Carolina. A Rams team that was still not at full strength roster wise finished tied for seventh overall in the three-round event, but that final day was an encapsulation of what was possible. “It was like, 'Guys, this is what we could do,'" Walker said. That performance, in what was VCU’s fall finale, carried over to spring-semester competition when, ever since the team’s second round in its spring opener in Puerto Rico at the end of February, Walker has witnessed steady ascension from the Rams. People are also reading… It has come on the backdrop of his leadership. The former pro, who’s won three national titles as a coach, had big shoes to fill upon his hiring in June — to replace accomplished longtime former coach Matt Ball, who led the program for 22 years before retiring in May. And in part by seeking to find what motivates each player, molding a culture to fit the players he inherited, Walker has fostered an atmosphere that the Rams have succeeded in. They’re playing some of their best golf with the Atlantic 10 tournament just three weeks away, notching top-three team finishes in each of their last four events. They most recently nabbed third place behind a pair of top 30-ranked teams in the Irish Creek Intercollegiate (Kannapolis, N.C.) this past weekend. "I keep hearing, 'Man, you guys are playing a lot better, you guys are playing a lot better,’” said Walker, who was hired last June from Division II Lynn University. “And then it's like we get to their toughest field [in the Irish Creek Intercollegiate] and we play probably our best. “And so now that's who we are. It's not who we can be, it's who we are.” Over the course of the year, Walker has worked to blend his coaching style with what works best with the tendencies players already carried. He learned players' motivations and preferences in conversations before and after rounds, over time. "It's easy to come in as a coach thinking I'm going to create this culture," Walker said. "But they've been creating a culture their whole lives as well." One of the biggest changes that was made from information gleaned came at the beginning of the spring semester, in the way practices are molded. More of an emphasis was put on statistics, to quantify areas of desired improvement. More opportunities for intersquad competition were interspersed into sessions, too. That’s all while understanding the delicate balance of when to step in and when to step away, as a coach in a sport that’s so individual at its core. “The last four weeks Coach really hasn’t had to step in very often because we’ve managed to get ourselves into a groove,” said fifth-year senior Kristian Tannum Donaldson, who leads VCU in stroke average (71.86). “And I think that’s the sign of a good coach, when he knows when to step in and when just to let the boys go play.” And the Rams, to this point of the season, have developed solid depth — the backbone to the team success they’ve enjoyed. They have six players who Walker considers to be playing really well right now, competing for spots in the five-man lineup. “Which helps us get better together,” sophomore Mikkel Antonsen said. And so, VCU has played itself into a standing that Walker feels confident about with the A-10 tournament on the horizon (April 29 - May 1). But well as the Rams have finished in recent events, there’s still room for further ascension. And that, for Walker, is exciting as his first year continues to unfold. “The fun part for me is we still haven't played well yet — we still haven't played to our capabilities,” Walker said.
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2022-06-01 22:25:40+00:00
They might arrive in a clunker, but there’s nothing unkempt about the Torrey Pines High boys golf team. The Falcons continue to pile up championships, while piling out of a tired Chevrolet van that we think, at some point, was white. “It’s terrible,” said Matt Broder, one of Torrey Pines’ golfers. “But that’s also part of the fun. It’s so bad that we look forward to it.” It’s what was behind them that caused consternation. Two years of being idle because of the pandemic, the Torrey Pines ride was a bit flaky upon its return. “When we drove to our first match this year we were looking back and this car is getting hit by the paint peeling off the van,” Broder said. “That’s probably the best way to describe its condition.” At the wheel is coach Chris Drake. He points the battered vehicle in the right direction and ditto for the 29 Falcons players. “Everything he does revolves around Torrey Pines High golf,” Broder said. “He has a lot of pride in that.” Pride only goes so far, but when it’s combined with talent and dedication, watch out. The Falcons are fresh off their seventh straight CIF Division I championship, finishing 20 shots ahead of Escondido’s Classical Academy. The event was dominated by local teams, as the Division II trophy went to La Costa Canyon, after it ended 11 strokes clear of Carmel Valley’s Cathedral Catholic. Drake gives thanks that he’s at Torrey Pines. Each year Torrey Pines is stocked with players who learned their game elsewhere, and that’s fine with Drake. “Because the Torrey Pines program is so legendary, I’ve never really had to teach people how to play golf,” said Drake, who also teaches U.S. history on campus. “These guys already know how to play, and a lot of them even have swing coaches. They don’t need another voice in their head telling them how to swing. Ideally, I can support them in other ways.” Drake, who’s in his 15th year with the girls golf team and his 13th with the boys, preaches teamwork. That’s a foreign concept to most, who usually only have themselves to thank, or fault, when out on the course. “He always tells us that it’s bigger than just yourself,” Broder said. “That you are playing on a team and you need to lift each other up if someone is down.” Drake’s task is he has to whittle his squad down to six scoring players for matches. When the competitors are as closely matched as the Falcons’ golfers, that’s a chore. “They are all great golfers and we’re incredibly deep,” Drake said. “But they were focused on the team’s success and not the individual honors. That’s where their focus was.” Drake, a latecomer to golf, zeroed in on coaching baseball, basketball and football when he started at Torrey Pines. Then John Olive, the boys basketball coach, asked Drake to take over his girls golf assignment. Then when Chris Chandler, a former NFL quarterback, exited from the boys team, Drake eventually added that, too. Luckily, Drake didn’t have to break par to make the cut as a golf coach. “I’m a recreational golfer and I do it for fun,” Drake, 49, said. “For as much time that I spend on golf courses, I should be much better. Every one of my players is better than I am. I provide them comic relief.” It’s no joke that more than 30 players under Drake have advanced to play at Division I colleges. Sandy Choi, another player Drake once coached, was recently named the women’s assistant golf coach at San Diego State.’ That prompted Choi to call with a heartfelt message. “She thanked me for all I did for her in golf,” Drake said. “That’s what makes the coaching experience so special.” Torrey Pines’ trusty van is unique, too. It serves a purpose without being showroom quality. “When we ride in that beat-up old crusty van, it gives them an opportunity to bond as a team,” Drake said. “That helps us work together for a common goal.” It’s one that often results in another championship. Contact Jay Paris at [email protected] and follow him @jparis_sports
https://richmond.com/sports/college/vcu-golf-finding-groove-in-first-season-under-coach-andy-walker/article_207227a1-6ff5-514b-aba6-01f4440f5205.html
When Andy Walker looks back at his first semester in charge of the VCU golf team, back in the fall, there’s a point in particular that sticks out. It was when, in one day of action, the Rams proved just how competitive they can be. In the final round of the Daniel Island Intercollegiate, on Nov. 1 in Charleston, S.C., VCU’s team score of 291 tied for the second-best in the field that day, ahead of top programs like Florida State and South Carolina. A Rams team that was still not at full strength roster wise finished tied for seventh overall in the three-round event, but that final day was an encapsulation of what was possible. “It was like, 'Guys, this is what we could do,'" Walker said. That performance, in what was VCU’s fall finale, carried over to spring-semester competition when, ever since the team’s second round in its spring opener in Puerto Rico at the end of February, Walker has witnessed steady ascension from the Rams. People are also reading… It has come on the backdrop of his leadership. The former pro, who’s won three national titles as a coach, had big shoes to fill upon his hiring in June — to replace accomplished longtime former coach Matt Ball, who led the program for 22 years before retiring in May. And in part by seeking to find what motivates each player, molding a culture to fit the players he inherited, Walker has fostered an atmosphere that the Rams have succeeded in. They’re playing some of their best golf with the Atlantic 10 tournament just three weeks away, notching top-three team finishes in each of their last four events. They most recently nabbed third place behind a pair of top 30-ranked teams in the Irish Creek Intercollegiate (Kannapolis, N.C.) this past weekend. "I keep hearing, 'Man, you guys are playing a lot better, you guys are playing a lot better,’” said Walker, who was hired last June from Division II Lynn University. “And then it's like we get to their toughest field [in the Irish Creek Intercollegiate] and we play probably our best. “And so now that's who we are. It's not who we can be, it's who we are.” Over the course of the year, Walker has worked to blend his coaching style with what works best with the tendencies players already carried. He learned players' motivations and preferences in conversations before and after rounds, over time. "It's easy to come in as a coach thinking I'm going to create this culture," Walker said. "But they've been creating a culture their whole lives as well." One of the biggest changes that was made from information gleaned came at the beginning of the spring semester, in the way practices are molded. More of an emphasis was put on statistics, to quantify areas of desired improvement. More opportunities for intersquad competition were interspersed into sessions, too. That’s all while understanding the delicate balance of when to step in and when to step away, as a coach in a sport that’s so individual at its core. “The last four weeks Coach really hasn’t had to step in very often because we’ve managed to get ourselves into a groove,” said fifth-year senior Kristian Tannum Donaldson, who leads VCU in stroke average (71.86). “And I think that’s the sign of a good coach, when he knows when to step in and when just to let the boys go play.” And the Rams, to this point of the season, have developed solid depth — the backbone to the team success they’ve enjoyed. They have six players who Walker considers to be playing really well right now, competing for spots in the five-man lineup. “Which helps us get better together,” sophomore Mikkel Antonsen said. And so, VCU has played itself into a standing that Walker feels confident about with the A-10 tournament on the horizon (April 29 - May 1). But well as the Rams have finished in recent events, there’s still room for further ascension. And that, for Walker, is exciting as his first year continues to unfold. “The fun part for me is we still haven't played well yet — we still haven't played to our capabilities,” Walker said.
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https://richmond.com/sports/college/matured-vcu-baseball-team-rolling-into-a-10-tournament-on-11-game-win-streak/article_baaf4b54-7d9b-567e-a835-0d678e1f6480.html
2022-05-23 21:43:35+00:00
After VCU walked off in the 12th inning to beat Georgetown last week, coach Shawn Stiffler reflected on how he feels the Rams are growing up as a team, right before his eyes. In 2021, VCU recorded what was among the best seasons in program history, winning the Atlantic 10 regular-season title and the A-10 tournament and making the program’s 12th NCAA tournament appearance — on the back of a program-record 22-game win streak. But heading into this year, half of the team was new. Stiffler emphasized before the season that this year’s team had to turn the page from last year’s success and find its own way to win. This year’s team is doing just that. It started with the Rams’ confident stable of arms — they laid the bedrock for the growth that’s blossomed in the lineup. “We’re just at the point now where if we lose, we lose to the other team. We’re not beating ourselves nearly as much as we were early,” Stiffler said after the Georgetown game.. People are also reading… Losing hasn't been an issue of late. VCU hasn’t lost in more than two weeks. Now the Rams (36-18, 19-5 A-10) roll into the A-10 tournament as the No. 2 seed. Their growth will be put to the test in the back yard of regular-season champion Davidson (42-11, 20-4). If VCU can continue its winning streak this week, it would result in its first back-to-back conference tournament championships since 2002-03, when the Rams won the Colonial Athletic Association tournament in consecutive years. The Rams open play in the double-elimination A-10 tournament against No. 7 seed Richmond (26-24, 11-13) at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Davidson’s Wilson Field. “We feel a lot of confidence coming in,” VCU right-hander Edwin Serrano said Monday. “But we really try not to think about streaks. We're just playing the game, how we're supposed to be playing it. ... We're just trying to win baseball games.” To Stiffler, it was the likes of like Serrano and fellow pitchers Maddison Furman (St. Christopher’s), Mason Delane, Tyler Davis, Campbell Ellis and Nolan Wilson who gave VCU an early foundation of consistent play. The pitching has been steady and strong throughout the year and has continued to improve over the course of this month. VCU’s team ERA (3.72), WHIP (1.24) and walks allowed per nine innings (2.96) each rank eighth nationally. “I think that group really started the maturity process for us,” Stiffler said Monday.. “And so those guys, knowing their identity, allowed for the offense to go find its identity.” Offensively, Stiffler felt there was too much reliance on star slugger Tyler Locklear early, dating back to fall scrimmages. Last season, Locklear became the first player in A-10 history to win both the league’s player of the year and rookie of the year honors in the same season. Early on, Stiffler felt, the Rams were waiting around for Locklear to produce, which stunted the establishment of the offense's identity. “When I talk about the team growing up, like we had to get over that piece,” Stiffler said. “... That each person had to do their one-ninth in the lineup. And I think that's really helped us." Sophomore third baseman Ben Nippolt has been a chief catalyst. He’s emerged as a standout in the leadoff spot. It was a slot that Nippolt, in his first year at VCU after transferring from Des Moines Area Community College, slid into after previous leadoff hitter Michael Haydak suffered a broken hand in a game against Richmond in April. Since Nippolt moved to the top of the order on April 17, he’s batted .333 with 19 RBIs over 21 games. “Ben Nippolt turned our year around,” Stiffler said. “If you're looking at one individual.” Will Carlone, the Rams’ sophomore designated hitter, is another who has emerged, in the middle of the lineup — batting .462 with 12 RBIs in VCU’s last seven games. At the bottom of the lineup, freshman second baseman Marcus O’Malley has gone 8 of 13 in VCU’s last four games. “I think that's just a little bit of luck and hard work finally showing up,” O’Malley said. “But I think the whole team's in the right spot. Because I think we really began to trust each other as teammates on the field and off the field.” During its wins streak, VCU has outscored opponents 118-25. That said, the road to another A-10 title is tougher for the rams this year. Last year, they played at home as part of a four-team bracket. The tournament field is back up to seven teams this year, and Stiffler believes the UR squad VCU faces Tuesday is better than the one it faced in April. The Spiders are batting .306, second in the A-10. To come out on the other side will require continued standout efforts from the Rams’ matured group. They feel they’re in a good spot to make it happen. “I would certainly say, ‘Why not us to win this thing?’” Stiffler said. “I think we’re in as good of a mindset as we’ve been.”
https://www.kfornow.com/u-s-pulls-gsks-covid-drug-because-it-doesnt-work-against-new-variant/
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. regulators say GlaxoSmithKline’s COVID-19 antibody drug should no longer be used because it is likely ineffective against the latest version of the virus that accounts for most cases. The Food and Drug Administration announced the decision after federal scientists said the BA.2 omicron variant now accounts for more than 70% of COVID-19 cases. Previously the FDA had restricted the drug’s use in several regions where the variant was quickly spreading. Glaxo’s drug is the latest antibody medication to be sideline by the mutating coronavirus. The FDA action leaves only one antibody drug on the market that is believed to work against the new omicron subvariant.
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2022-04-06 00:21:31+00:00
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. regulators say GlaxoSmithKline’s COVID-19 antibody drug should no longer be used because it is likely ineffective against the latest version of the virus that accounts for most cases. The Food and Drug Administration announced the decision after federal scientists said the BA.2 omicron variant now accounts for more than 70% of COVID-19 cases. Previously the FDA had restricted the drug’s use in several regions where the variant was quickly spreading. Glaxo’s drug is the latest antibody medication to be sideline by the mutating coronavirus. The FDA action leaves only one antibody drug on the market that is believed to work against the new omicron subvariant.
https://www.kfornow.com/u-s-pulls-gsks-covid-drug-because-it-doesnt-work-against-new-variant/
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. regulators say GlaxoSmithKline’s COVID-19 antibody drug should no longer be used because it is likely ineffective against the latest version of the virus that accounts for most cases. The Food and Drug Administration announced the decision after federal scientists said the BA.2 omicron variant now accounts for more than 70% of COVID-19 cases. Previously the FDA had restricted the drug’s use in several regions where the variant was quickly spreading. Glaxo’s drug is the latest antibody medication to be sideline by the mutating coronavirus. The FDA action leaves only one antibody drug on the market that is believed to work against the new omicron subvariant.
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https://www.wjol.com/u-s-pulls-gsks-covid-drug-because-it-doesnt-work-against-new-variant/
2022-04-06 01:57:40+00:00
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. regulators say GlaxoSmithKline’s COVID-19 antibody drug should no longer be used because it is likely ineffective against the latest version of the virus that accounts for most cases. The Food and Drug Administration announced the decision after federal scientists said the BA.2 omicron variant now accounts for more than 70% of COVID-19 cases. Previously the FDA had restricted the drug’s use in several regions where the variant was quickly spreading. Glaxo’s drug is the latest antibody medication to be sideline by the mutating coronavirus. The FDA action leaves only one antibody drug on the market that is believed to work against the new omicron subvariant.
https://www.kfornow.com/u-s-pulls-gsks-covid-drug-because-it-doesnt-work-against-new-variant/
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. regulators say GlaxoSmithKline’s COVID-19 antibody drug should no longer be used because it is likely ineffective against the latest version of the virus that accounts for most cases. The Food and Drug Administration announced the decision after federal scientists said the BA.2 omicron variant now accounts for more than 70% of COVID-19 cases. Previously the FDA had restricted the drug’s use in several regions where the variant was quickly spreading. Glaxo’s drug is the latest antibody medication to be sideline by the mutating coronavirus. The FDA action leaves only one antibody drug on the market that is believed to work against the new omicron subvariant.
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https://www.wjnt.com/u-s-pulls-gsks-covid-drug-because-it-doesnt-work-against-new-variant/
2022-04-06 17:17:13+00:00
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. regulators say GlaxoSmithKline’s COVID-19 antibody drug should no longer be used because it is likely ineffective against the latest version of the virus that accounts for most cases. The Food and Drug Administration announced the decision after federal scientists said the BA.2 omicron variant now accounts for more than 70% of COVID-19 cases. Previously the FDA had restricted the drug’s use in several regions where the variant was quickly spreading. Glaxo’s drug is the latest antibody medication to be sideline by the mutating coronavirus. The FDA action leaves only one antibody drug on the market that is believed to work against the new omicron subvariant.
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2022-07-01 17:50:06+00:00
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2022-07-01 17:50:36+00:00
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https://www.1011now.com/prnewswire/2022/04/06/copper-mountain-mining-announces-revised-q1-2022-results-conference-call-date/
VANCOUVER, BC, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the "Company" or "Copper Mountain") announces a revised date for its first quarter 2022 conference call and the release of its earnings results due to an ASX public holiday. The Company will now be hosting a conference call on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 am (Pacific Time) for senior management to discuss its first quarter 2022 results. The Company will be releasing its first quarter 2022 financial and operating results before markets open on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Dial-in information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8650 North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 664 6383 Webcast: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1540119&tp_key=3297d7e2a6 Replay information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8677, Passcode: 910085# North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 390 0541, Passcode: 910085# The conference call replay will be available until 8:59 pm (Pacific Time) on May 3, 2022. An archive of the audio webcast will also be available on the company's website at http://www.cumtn.com. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain Mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain Mine currently produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year. Copper Mountain also has the development-stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia and an extensive 2,100 km2 highly prospective land package in the Mount Isa area. Copper Mountain trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CMMC" and Australian Stock Exchange under the symbol "C6C". Additional information is available on the Company's web page at www.CuMtn.com. On behalf of the Board of COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION "Gil Clausen" Gil Clausen, P.Eng. President and Chief Executive Officer Website: www.CuMtn.com This news release may contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (together, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terminology such as "plans", "expects", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "believes" or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance and opportunities to differ materially from those implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the risks set out in Copper Mountain's public documents, including in each management discussion and analysis, filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Copper Mountain believes that the information and assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by applicable law, Copper Mountain disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Copper Mountain Mining Corporation
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2022-04-06 00:49:00+00:00
VANCOUVER, BC, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the "Company" or "Copper Mountain") announces a revised date for its first quarter 2022 conference call and the release of its earnings results due to an ASX public holiday. The Company will now be hosting a conference call on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 am (Pacific Time) for senior management to discuss its first quarter 2022 results. The Company will be releasing its first quarter 2022 financial and operating results before markets open on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Dial-in information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8650 North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 664 6383 Webcast: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1540119&tp_key=3297d7e2a6 Replay information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8677, Passcode: 910085# North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 390 0541, Passcode: 910085# The conference call replay will be available until 8:59 pm (Pacific Time) on May 3, 2022. An archive of the audio webcast will also be available on the company's website at http://www.cumtn.com. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain Mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain Mine currently produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year. Copper Mountain also has the development-stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia and an extensive 2,100 km2 highly prospective land package in the Mount Isa area. Copper Mountain trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CMMC" and Australian Stock Exchange under the symbol "C6C". Additional information is available on the Company's web page at www.CuMtn.com. On behalf of the Board of COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION "Gil Clausen" Gil Clausen, P.Eng. President and Chief Executive Officer Website: www.CuMtn.com This news release may contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (together, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terminology such as "plans", "expects", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "believes" or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance and opportunities to differ materially from those implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the risks set out in Copper Mountain's public documents, including in each management discussion and analysis, filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Copper Mountain believes that the information and assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by applicable law, Copper Mountain disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. SOURCE Copper Mountain Mining Corporation
https://www.1011now.com/prnewswire/2022/04/06/copper-mountain-mining-announces-revised-q1-2022-results-conference-call-date/
VANCOUVER, BC, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the "Company" or "Copper Mountain") announces a revised date for its first quarter 2022 conference call and the release of its earnings results due to an ASX public holiday. The Company will now be hosting a conference call on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 am (Pacific Time) for senior management to discuss its first quarter 2022 results. The Company will be releasing its first quarter 2022 financial and operating results before markets open on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Dial-in information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8650 North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 664 6383 Webcast: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1540119&tp_key=3297d7e2a6 Replay information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8677, Passcode: 910085# North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 390 0541, Passcode: 910085# The conference call replay will be available until 8:59 pm (Pacific Time) on May 3, 2022. An archive of the audio webcast will also be available on the company's website at http://www.cumtn.com. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain Mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain Mine currently produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year. Copper Mountain also has the development-stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia and an extensive 2,100 km2 highly prospective land package in the Mount Isa area. Copper Mountain trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CMMC" and Australian Stock Exchange under the symbol "C6C". Additional information is available on the Company's web page at www.CuMtn.com. On behalf of the Board of COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION "Gil Clausen" Gil Clausen, P.Eng. President and Chief Executive Officer Website: www.CuMtn.com This news release may contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (together, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terminology such as "plans", "expects", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "believes" or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance and opportunities to differ materially from those implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the risks set out in Copper Mountain's public documents, including in each management discussion and analysis, filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Copper Mountain believes that the information and assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by applicable law, Copper Mountain disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Copper Mountain Mining Corporation
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2022-04-06 01:00:42+00:00
VANCOUVER, BC, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the "Company" or "Copper Mountain") announces a revised date for its first quarter 2022 conference call and the release of its earnings results due to an ASX public holiday. The Company will now be hosting a conference call on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 am (Pacific Time) for senior management to discuss its first quarter 2022 results. The Company will be releasing its first quarter 2022 financial and operating results before markets open on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Dial-in information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8650 North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 664 6383 Webcast: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1540119&tp_key=3297d7e2a6 Replay information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8677, Passcode: 910085# North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 390 0541, Passcode: 910085# The conference call replay will be available until 8:59 pm (Pacific Time) on May 3, 2022. An archive of the audio webcast will also be available on the company's website at http://www.cumtn.com. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain Mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain Mine currently produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year. Copper Mountain also has the development-stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia and an extensive 2,100 km2 highly prospective land package in the Mount Isa area. Copper Mountain trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CMMC" and Australian Stock Exchange under the symbol "C6C". Additional information is available on the Company's web page at www.CuMtn.com. On behalf of the Board of COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION "Gil Clausen" Gil Clausen, P.Eng. President and Chief Executive Officer Website: www.CuMtn.com This news release may contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (together, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terminology such as "plans", "expects", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "believes" or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance and opportunities to differ materially from those implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the risks set out in Copper Mountain's public documents, including in each management discussion and analysis, filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Copper Mountain believes that the information and assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by applicable law, Copper Mountain disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Copper Mountain Mining Corporation
https://www.1011now.com/prnewswire/2022/04/06/copper-mountain-mining-announces-revised-q1-2022-results-conference-call-date/
VANCOUVER, BC, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the "Company" or "Copper Mountain") announces a revised date for its first quarter 2022 conference call and the release of its earnings results due to an ASX public holiday. The Company will now be hosting a conference call on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 am (Pacific Time) for senior management to discuss its first quarter 2022 results. The Company will be releasing its first quarter 2022 financial and operating results before markets open on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Dial-in information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8650 North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 664 6383 Webcast: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1540119&tp_key=3297d7e2a6 Replay information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8677, Passcode: 910085# North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 390 0541, Passcode: 910085# The conference call replay will be available until 8:59 pm (Pacific Time) on May 3, 2022. An archive of the audio webcast will also be available on the company's website at http://www.cumtn.com. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain Mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain Mine currently produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year. Copper Mountain also has the development-stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia and an extensive 2,100 km2 highly prospective land package in the Mount Isa area. Copper Mountain trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CMMC" and Australian Stock Exchange under the symbol "C6C". Additional information is available on the Company's web page at www.CuMtn.com. On behalf of the Board of COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION "Gil Clausen" Gil Clausen, P.Eng. President and Chief Executive Officer Website: www.CuMtn.com This news release may contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (together, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terminology such as "plans", "expects", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "believes" or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance and opportunities to differ materially from those implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the risks set out in Copper Mountain's public documents, including in each management discussion and analysis, filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Copper Mountain believes that the information and assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by applicable law, Copper Mountain disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Copper Mountain Mining Corporation
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2022-04-06 01:01:06+00:00
VANCOUVER, BC, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the "Company" or "Copper Mountain") announces a revised date for its first quarter 2022 conference call and the release of its earnings results due to an ASX public holiday. The Company will now be hosting a conference call on Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 am (Pacific Time) for senior management to discuss its first quarter 2022 results. The Company will be releasing its first quarter 2022 financial and operating results before markets open on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Dial-in information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8650 North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 664 6383 Webcast: https://produceredition.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1540119&tp_key=3297d7e2a6 Replay information: Toronto and international: 1 (416) 764 8677, Passcode: 910085# North America (toll-free): 1 (888) 390 0541, Passcode: 910085# The conference call replay will be available until 8:59 pm (Pacific Time) on May 3, 2022. An archive of the audio webcast will also be available on the company's website at http://www.cumtn.com. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the 75% owned Copper Mountain Mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain Mine currently produces approximately 100 million pounds of copper equivalent per year. Copper Mountain also has the development-stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia and an extensive 2,100 km2 highly prospective land package in the Mount Isa area. Copper Mountain trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CMMC" and Australian Stock Exchange under the symbol "C6C". Additional information is available on the Company's web page at www.CuMtn.com. On behalf of the Board of COPPER MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION "Gil Clausen" Gil Clausen, P.Eng. President and Chief Executive Officer Website: www.CuMtn.com This news release may contain forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (together, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of terminology such as "plans", "expects", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "believes" or variations of such words, or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results, performance and opportunities to differ materially from those implied by such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the risks set out in Copper Mountain's public documents, including in each management discussion and analysis, filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Copper Mountain believes that the information and assumptions used in preparing the forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on these statements, which only apply as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Except where required by applicable law, Copper Mountain disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Copper Mountain Mining Corporation
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- Gold holds in a tight range and awaits a catalyst. - Fed rhetoric is boosting the US dollar and weighing on gold. - XAU/USD to remain bearish amid rising US yields. The gold price was a touch lower as the US dollar weighed. The greenback hit its highest level in nearly two years as measured by the DXY index vs. a basket of other currencies. A more hawkish Fed also saw the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield run to 2.55% while the two-years hit 2.56% for the first time since March 2019. Spot gold was down 0.3% at $1,916 per ounce, but trading in a narrow range while US gold futures eased 0.1% to $1,931.20. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is down 0.2% at $1,921 and weighed in Asia following comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard. The Fed member spoke of potential aggressive action from the Fed in anticipation of hawkish minutes tomorrow. Brainard said the central bank could start reducing its balance sheet as soon as May and would be doing so at “a rapid pace.” Brainard added that interest rate hikes could come at a more aggressive pace than the typical increments of 0.25 percentage points. Eyes on the Fed Meanwhile, the Fed officials began the process of policy normalization by lifting rates 25bp to 0.25%-0.50% at the March meeting and on Wednesday the minutes of that meeting will be released. ''The FOMC pull no hawkish punches in its policy guidance, with Chair Powell also hinting further information about QT plans will be provided in the minutes (possibly including caps details). We continue to expect an official QT announcement at the May FOMC meeting,'' analysts at TD Securities said. ''Gold prices have remained incredibly resilient, reflecting that strong ETF and comex inflows into gold are trumping outflows associated with a hawkish Fed, which is in turn creating a divergence between gold and rates markets,'' analysts at TD Securities said. ''Considering that real rates could be less useful as a barometer for measuring gold's relative price, we turn our attention to gold flows to gauge the sustainability of interest in the yellow metal. Our analysis highlighted ETF flows have tended to be more highly correlated to changes in market expectations for Fed hiking, than to real rates, the yield curve or even price momentum. This still suggests that the strong ETF inflows have rather been associated with safe-haven appetite, which could still lead to downside risks as the negotiators continue to work towards a ceasefire and as the fear trade subsidies.'' Gold, technical analysis As per the pre-open analysis, Chart of the Week, Gold: XAU/USD is pressured for the open ... ... the M-formation is a bullish reversion pattern and the price would be expected to be attracted to the neckline between $1,980 and $2,000. However, the sideways consolidation has played out to the point that there appears to be a bias to the downside for the near term where gold is being resisted by a 61.8% Fibo currently. Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Markets and instruments profiled on this page are for informational purposes only and should not in any way come across as a recommendation to buy or sell in these assets. You should do your own thorough research before making any investment decisions. FXStreet does not in any way guarantee that this information is free from mistakes, errors, or material misstatements. It also does not guarantee that this information is of a timely nature. 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The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. FXStreet and the author will not be liable for any errors, omissions or any losses, injuries or damages arising from this information and its display or use. Errors and omissions excepted. The author and FXStreet are not registered investment advisors and nothing in this article is intended to be investment advice. Recommended content Editors’ Picks AUD/USD: Breakout of a Bull Flag demands a re-test to near 0.7550 The AUD/USD pair has witnessed a juggernaut upside after overstepping the April 4 high at 0.7557, which has sent the pair towards the north and the asset has printed a fresh nine-month high of 0.7662 on Wednesday. EUR/USD: 1.0900 giving way although bulls eye correction to 1.0950 EUR/USD bears are in control but the bulls are putting up a fight. EUR/USD is under pressure but has stalled just below 1.0900 on the offer. This gives rise to the prospect of a significant correction of the hourly bearish impulse where bears could be attracted to the discount. Gold stuck in a sideways range The gold price was a touch lower as the US dollar weighed. The greenback hit its highest level in nearly two years as measured by the DXY index vs. a basket of other currencies. Gold holds in a tight range and awaits a catalyst. Zilliqa price to present a buying opportunity at $0.12 Zilliqa price has not displayed any bullish signals yet. Traders should consider waiting for more price action. Zilliqa price has made an impulsive move to the downside, warranting traders to be patient before forecasting new all-time highs are to be made. Choppy markets continue It's been another choppy day in financial markets with Europe ending a mixed bag and US indices all in the red but to varying degrees. The markets are very indicative of the uncertainty that we continue to see from Ukraine/Russia negotiations to sanctions.
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- The gold price is holding within familiar ranges into the FOMC minutes. - The Ukraine crisis is supporting safe-haven flows into the precious metals. - XAU/USD to remain bearish amid rising US yields The gold price is under pressure on Wednesday but contained within a familiar range as it continues to trade sideways on the daily chart. At the time of writing, at $1,922.10, XAU/USD is down 0.06% and has travelled between a high of $1,933.58 and a low of $1,915.08. The US dollar was flat to slightly higher on Wednesday, as measured by the DXY index and vs a basket of currencies. In early-morning trading, the dollar index eased to 99.313, but has since climbed back to 99.54 to trade slightly in the green in the count down to the Federal Open Market Committee minutes. On Tuesday, the index touched its highest since May 2020 at 99.759. The sharp gains were made the previous session following hawkish comments from one of the Federal Reserve's top officials. On Tuesday Fed's Lael Brainard, usually a more dovish policymaker, said she expected a combination of rate increases and a rapid balance sheet runoff to bring US monetary policy to a "more neutral position" later this year. Her comments sent both US yields and the dollar on a tear, slightly weighing on the price of gold that remains supported above the psychological $1,900 round number in sideways consolidation. At the Fed's last meeting, it raised rates for the first time since 2018 and pivoted from an easy monetary policy to battle the effects of the coronavirus pandemic to a more aggressive stance on fighting inflation. Meanwhile, the minutes of the FOMC's March meeting is expected to provide fresh details on its plans to reduce its bond holdings. For that, US Treasury yields rose and stock indexes fell sharply today ahead of the release of the minutes. 30 minutes before the release of the minutes, the yield on 10-year Treasury notes was up 1.84% at 2.60%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.6%, the S&P 500 lost 1.17% and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.38%. Russian & Ukraine peace talks, slow progress Meanwhile, the Kremlin said on Wednesday that peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv were not progressing as rapidly or energetically as it would like. Reuters reported that ''Russia has accused the West trying to derail peace talks with Ukraine by fuelling "hysteria" over allegations of war crimes by Moscow's forces following their retreat from the Kyiv region.'' ''Kyiv and the West say there is evidence, including images and witness testimony gathered by Reuters and other media organisations, that Russia committed war crimes in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. Moscow denies the charge and has called the allegations a 'monstrous forgery.''' "The only thing I can say is that work (on the talks) is continuing," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call when asked about the prospect of another round of negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. "There is still a long road ahead. The work process is ongoing but it is dragging along the way more than we would like." Russian sanctions, supportive of USD The news at the start of this week of further sanctions from the US and the EU on Russia which will not be cost-free, particularly for the Eurozone economy, is another factor to consider which can help to support gold prices. While these have serious implications for EUR, which will likely see the US dollar supported, risk-off flows into gold could offset the gains in the greenback. However, default risk has risen for Russia. Today, Russia said foreign banks declined to process $649.2 mln of coupon payments after the Treasury Department banned Russia from making any debt payments through US banks. The ramifications of such a shortfall of liquidity in the money markets would be expected to drive up further real demand for the US dollar. Gold technical analysis The price has been making a base for itself on the daily time frame at a prior structure as marked up on the chart above. The weekly 61.8% ratio has held as support and the price has been accumulating above there and in the low $1,900s ever since. A catalyst will be needed to see the price breakout of its sideways range with a bias to the upside while holding above the weekly 61.8% ratio. Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Markets and instruments profiled on this page are for informational purposes only and should not in any way come across as a recommendation to buy or sell in these assets. You should do your own thorough research before making any investment decisions. 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The author has not received compensation for writing this article, other than from FXStreet. FXStreet and the author do not provide personalized recommendations. The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. FXStreet and the author will not be liable for any errors, omissions or any losses, injuries or damages arising from this information and its display or use. Errors and omissions excepted. The author and FXStreet are not registered investment advisors and nothing in this article is intended to be investment advice. Recommended content Editors’ Picks EUR/USD bounces from around 1.0900 post-FOMC Minutes EUR/USD has extended its daily rebound toward 1.0950 in the early American session on Wednesday but struggled to preserve its bullish momentum. Before the FOMC releases the minutes of its March meeting later in the session, the US Dollar Index holds steady near 99.50, supported by hawkish Fed commentary. GBP/USD clings to modest recovery gains near 1.3100 GBP/USD has gone into a consolidation phase after staging a rebound toward 1.3100 during the European session. Although the greenback is struggling to find demand following Tuesday's rally, the risk-averse market mood is not allowing the pair to gain traction. XAUUSD extends consolidation above $1,900.00 Gold trades around $1,925.54, still unable to attract investors as per trading in quite a limited intraday range. XAU has been flat for over a week, with daily candles showing little to no bodies, as the risk-averse environment boosts demand for both safe-haven assets. How you could double your capital with Shiba Inu price Shiba Inu price has been consolidating above a stable support level for nearly a week with no signs of moving higher. An explosive move is on the cards once the volume spikes. MULN stock falls as Hindenburg issues bearish report MULN stock is collapsing on Wednesday as Hindenburg Research has released a strongly negative report on Mullen. Hindenburg is a noted short-seller.
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- Gold holds in a tight range and awaits a catalyst. - Fed rhetoric is boosting the US dollar and weighing on gold. - XAU/USD to remain bearish amid rising US yields. The gold price was a touch lower as the US dollar weighed. The greenback hit its highest level in nearly two years as measured by the DXY index vs. a basket of other currencies. A more hawkish Fed also saw the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield run to 2.55% while the two-years hit 2.56% for the first time since March 2019. Spot gold was down 0.3% at $1,916 per ounce, but trading in a narrow range while US gold futures eased 0.1% to $1,931.20. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is down 0.2% at $1,921 and weighed in Asia following comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard. The Fed member spoke of potential aggressive action from the Fed in anticipation of hawkish minutes tomorrow. Brainard said the central bank could start reducing its balance sheet as soon as May and would be doing so at “a rapid pace.” Brainard added that interest rate hikes could come at a more aggressive pace than the typical increments of 0.25 percentage points. Eyes on the Fed Meanwhile, the Fed officials began the process of policy normalization by lifting rates 25bp to 0.25%-0.50% at the March meeting and on Wednesday the minutes of that meeting will be released. ''The FOMC pull no hawkish punches in its policy guidance, with Chair Powell also hinting further information about QT plans will be provided in the minutes (possibly including caps details). We continue to expect an official QT announcement at the May FOMC meeting,'' analysts at TD Securities said. ''Gold prices have remained incredibly resilient, reflecting that strong ETF and comex inflows into gold are trumping outflows associated with a hawkish Fed, which is in turn creating a divergence between gold and rates markets,'' analysts at TD Securities said. ''Considering that real rates could be less useful as a barometer for measuring gold's relative price, we turn our attention to gold flows to gauge the sustainability of interest in the yellow metal. Our analysis highlighted ETF flows have tended to be more highly correlated to changes in market expectations for Fed hiking, than to real rates, the yield curve or even price momentum. This still suggests that the strong ETF inflows have rather been associated with safe-haven appetite, which could still lead to downside risks as the negotiators continue to work towards a ceasefire and as the fear trade subsidies.'' Gold, technical analysis As per the pre-open analysis, Chart of the Week, Gold: XAU/USD is pressured for the open ... ... the M-formation is a bullish reversion pattern and the price would be expected to be attracted to the neckline between $1,980 and $2,000. However, the sideways consolidation has played out to the point that there appears to be a bias to the downside for the near term where gold is being resisted by a 61.8% Fibo currently. Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Markets and instruments profiled on this page are for informational purposes only and should not in any way come across as a recommendation to buy or sell in these assets. You should do your own thorough research before making any investment decisions. FXStreet does not in any way guarantee that this information is free from mistakes, errors, or material misstatements. It also does not guarantee that this information is of a timely nature. Investing in Open Markets involves a great deal of risk, including the loss of all or a portion of your investment, as well as emotional distress. All risks, losses and costs associated with investing, including total loss of principal, are your responsibility. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of FXStreet nor its advertisers. The author will not be held responsible for information that is found at the end of links posted on this page. If not otherwise explicitly mentioned in the body of the article, at the time of writing, the author has no position in any stock mentioned in this article and no business relationship with any company mentioned. The author has not received compensation for writing this article, other than from FXStreet. FXStreet and the author do not provide personalized recommendations. The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. FXStreet and the author will not be liable for any errors, omissions or any losses, injuries or damages arising from this information and its display or use. Errors and omissions excepted. The author and FXStreet are not registered investment advisors and nothing in this article is intended to be investment advice. Recommended content Editors’ Picks AUD/USD: Breakout of a Bull Flag demands a re-test to near 0.7550 The AUD/USD pair has witnessed a juggernaut upside after overstepping the April 4 high at 0.7557, which has sent the pair towards the north and the asset has printed a fresh nine-month high of 0.7662 on Wednesday. EUR/USD: 1.0900 giving way although bulls eye correction to 1.0950 EUR/USD bears are in control but the bulls are putting up a fight. EUR/USD is under pressure but has stalled just below 1.0900 on the offer. This gives rise to the prospect of a significant correction of the hourly bearish impulse where bears could be attracted to the discount. Gold stuck in a sideways range The gold price was a touch lower as the US dollar weighed. The greenback hit its highest level in nearly two years as measured by the DXY index vs. a basket of other currencies. Gold holds in a tight range and awaits a catalyst. Zilliqa price to present a buying opportunity at $0.12 Zilliqa price has not displayed any bullish signals yet. Traders should consider waiting for more price action. Zilliqa price has made an impulsive move to the downside, warranting traders to be patient before forecasting new all-time highs are to be made. Choppy markets continue It's been another choppy day in financial markets with Europe ending a mixed bag and US indices all in the red but to varying degrees. The markets are very indicative of the uncertainty that we continue to see from Ukraine/Russia negotiations to sanctions.
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2022-04-27 23:52:42+00:00
- Gold Price is oscillating below $1,890 as the CME Fedwatch tool has bolstered hawkish guidance by the Fed. - Investors are eyeing the release of the US Core PCE and GDP today. - The precious metal is facing barricades at the supply zone placed in a range of $1,890.21-1,895.15. Gold Price (XAU/USD) is balancing below $1,890.00 after remaining imbalance from the past few trading sessions. Market participants have strongly offered the precious metal on higher expectations of a jumbo interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve (Fed) in May in the last few trading sessions. The asset is heading south continuously since the last week after failing to sustain above the psychological resistance of $2,000.00. Soaring inflation in the US economy along with the consistency in achieving full employment is fulfilling the stipulations of an interest rate elevation by the Fed. The US central bank policymakers have already warned that investors should brace for higher inflation going forward. Currently, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) has been recorded at 8.5% for the month of March, the highest since December 1981 from 7.9% in February, which is hammering the precious metal. Fed chair Jerome Powell has already spoiled the suspense by stating that an interest rate hike by 50 basis points (bps) is on the cards. Inflation is the major concern for Fed policymakers however, the tight labor market has eased the mess to some extent for the Fed. The agenda of balance sheet reduction was not discussed much but the Fed is expected to turn the wheel to squeeze liquidity from the market at a higher pace, which will bring an intense sell-off in the gold prices. Also read: Gold Price Forecast: XAUUSD needs to hold $1,877 to maintain upward bias – Credit Suisse Investors are also betting firmly on the hawkish guidance from the Fed. As per CME Fedwatch tool, Fed is expected to raise rates by half a percentage point at each of its next two meetings. Considering the outcome of the economic indicator and plummet in the gold prices, it would not be wrong to state that market participants are already discounting the whole liquidity constraint environment, which is likely to remain for the remaining year. Meanwhile, the US dollar index (DXY) has fallen below the round level support of 103.00 but the upside remains favored on hawkish Fed bets. The asset registered a fresh five-year high at 103.28 on Wednesday but profit-booking dragged the DXY marginally below 103.00. Going forward, investors are focusing on some potential economic data, which will have a significant impact on the DXY. The US Bureau of Economic Analysis will report the quarterly Core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) on Thursday, which is likely to print at 5.4%, higher than the prior print of 5%. A higher reading may strengthen the DXY further and investors will find the DXY kissing its 19-year high at 103.82. Apart from the Core PCE, gold prices and the DXY will get impacted by the release of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) numbers. The annual GDP is seen at 1.1% against the prior print of 6.9% while the quarterly GDP has room for an upside surprise. A preliminary reading for the quarterly GDP is 7.3% in comparison with the previous figure of 7.1%. Gold technical analysis On a four-hour scale, XAU/USD is facing barricades near the supply zone placed in a narrow range of $1,890.21-1,895.15. The 20- and 50-period Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) at $1,905.31 and $1,925.57 respectively are heading south, which adds to the downside filters. Meanwhile, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) (14) is oscillating in a bearish range of 20.00-40.00, which signals more pain ahead. Gold four-hour chart Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Markets and instruments profiled on this page are for informational purposes only and should not in any way come across as a recommendation to buy or sell in these assets. You should do your own thorough research before making any investment decisions. FXStreet does not in any way guarantee that this information is free from mistakes, errors, or material misstatements. It also does not guarantee that this information is of a timely nature. Investing in Open Markets involves a great deal of risk, including the loss of all or a portion of your investment, as well as emotional distress. All risks, losses and costs associated with investing, including total loss of principal, are your responsibility. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of FXStreet nor its advertisers. The author will not be held responsible for information that is found at the end of links posted on this page. If not otherwise explicitly mentioned in the body of the article, at the time of writing, the author has no position in any stock mentioned in this article and no business relationship with any company mentioned. The author has not received compensation for writing this article, other than from FXStreet. FXStreet and the author do not provide personalized recommendations. The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. FXStreet and the author will not be liable for any errors, omissions or any losses, injuries or damages arising from this information and its display or use. Errors and omissions excepted. The author and FXStreet are not registered investment advisors and nothing in this article is intended to be investment advice. Recommended content Editors’ Picks AUD/USD snaps four days of losses and clings to 0.7120s despite a buoyant US dollar The Australian dollar is recording gains of 0.09% vs. the greenback. China’s Covid-19 outbreak appears to be capped as Shanghai prepares to ease restrictions. Australia’s inflation hits a 20-year high, will the RBA act? EUR/USD finds support ahead of 1.0500 Euro slumped and hit a fresh two-year low on Wednesday but managed to bounce modestly during the New York session as market sentiment improved slightly. However, the main bias remains bearish with the recovery likely to remain limited below 1.0700. Gold establishes below $1,890 ahead of US Core PCE and GDP Gold price is balancing below $1,890.00 after remaining imbalance from the past few trading sessions. Market participants have strongly offered the precious metal on higher expectations of a jumbo interest rate hike by the Fed in May in the last few trading sessions. ApeCoin price has professional traders sharpening their knives, here's why ApeCoin price is still headed north, but the technicals should be analyzed thoroughly to maximize potential profit. ApeCoin price is currently trading at $19,80. Traders should expect a slight pull back into the $19.40 zone before an additional run-up towards $23. BOJ Rate Decision: Sharp yen moves grab attention Premium Following the conclusion of its two-day review meeting on April 28, the BOJ is unlikely to announce any changes to its monetary policy settings. The central bank, however, is expected to upgrade its inflation forecasts amid a fragile economic recovery.
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- Gold holds in a tight range and awaits a catalyst. - Fed rhetoric is boosting the US dollar and weighing on gold. - XAU/USD to remain bearish amid rising US yields. The gold price was a touch lower as the US dollar weighed. The greenback hit its highest level in nearly two years as measured by the DXY index vs. a basket of other currencies. A more hawkish Fed also saw the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield run to 2.55% while the two-years hit 2.56% for the first time since March 2019. Spot gold was down 0.3% at $1,916 per ounce, but trading in a narrow range while US gold futures eased 0.1% to $1,931.20. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is down 0.2% at $1,921 and weighed in Asia following comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard. The Fed member spoke of potential aggressive action from the Fed in anticipation of hawkish minutes tomorrow. Brainard said the central bank could start reducing its balance sheet as soon as May and would be doing so at “a rapid pace.” Brainard added that interest rate hikes could come at a more aggressive pace than the typical increments of 0.25 percentage points. Eyes on the Fed Meanwhile, the Fed officials began the process of policy normalization by lifting rates 25bp to 0.25%-0.50% at the March meeting and on Wednesday the minutes of that meeting will be released. ''The FOMC pull no hawkish punches in its policy guidance, with Chair Powell also hinting further information about QT plans will be provided in the minutes (possibly including caps details). We continue to expect an official QT announcement at the May FOMC meeting,'' analysts at TD Securities said. ''Gold prices have remained incredibly resilient, reflecting that strong ETF and comex inflows into gold are trumping outflows associated with a hawkish Fed, which is in turn creating a divergence between gold and rates markets,'' analysts at TD Securities said. ''Considering that real rates could be less useful as a barometer for measuring gold's relative price, we turn our attention to gold flows to gauge the sustainability of interest in the yellow metal. Our analysis highlighted ETF flows have tended to be more highly correlated to changes in market expectations for Fed hiking, than to real rates, the yield curve or even price momentum. This still suggests that the strong ETF inflows have rather been associated with safe-haven appetite, which could still lead to downside risks as the negotiators continue to work towards a ceasefire and as the fear trade subsidies.'' Gold, technical analysis As per the pre-open analysis, Chart of the Week, Gold: XAU/USD is pressured for the open ... ... the M-formation is a bullish reversion pattern and the price would be expected to be attracted to the neckline between $1,980 and $2,000. However, the sideways consolidation has played out to the point that there appears to be a bias to the downside for the near term where gold is being resisted by a 61.8% Fibo currently. Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Markets and instruments profiled on this page are for informational purposes only and should not in any way come across as a recommendation to buy or sell in these assets. You should do your own thorough research before making any investment decisions. FXStreet does not in any way guarantee that this information is free from mistakes, errors, or material misstatements. It also does not guarantee that this information is of a timely nature. 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The author makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of this information. FXStreet and the author will not be liable for any errors, omissions or any losses, injuries or damages arising from this information and its display or use. Errors and omissions excepted. The author and FXStreet are not registered investment advisors and nothing in this article is intended to be investment advice. Recommended content Editors’ Picks AUD/USD: Breakout of a Bull Flag demands a re-test to near 0.7550 The AUD/USD pair has witnessed a juggernaut upside after overstepping the April 4 high at 0.7557, which has sent the pair towards the north and the asset has printed a fresh nine-month high of 0.7662 on Wednesday. EUR/USD: 1.0900 giving way although bulls eye correction to 1.0950 EUR/USD bears are in control but the bulls are putting up a fight. EUR/USD is under pressure but has stalled just below 1.0900 on the offer. This gives rise to the prospect of a significant correction of the hourly bearish impulse where bears could be attracted to the discount. Gold stuck in a sideways range The gold price was a touch lower as the US dollar weighed. The greenback hit its highest level in nearly two years as measured by the DXY index vs. a basket of other currencies. Gold holds in a tight range and awaits a catalyst. Zilliqa price to present a buying opportunity at $0.12 Zilliqa price has not displayed any bullish signals yet. Traders should consider waiting for more price action. Zilliqa price has made an impulsive move to the downside, warranting traders to be patient before forecasting new all-time highs are to be made. Choppy markets continue It's been another choppy day in financial markets with Europe ending a mixed bag and US indices all in the red but to varying degrees. The markets are very indicative of the uncertainty that we continue to see from Ukraine/Russia negotiations to sanctions.
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2022-04-08 20:22:46+00:00
- The yellow metal advances some 0.60% on Friday as it shrugs off geopolitical issues. - US Treasury yields rise, which would usually be a headwind for gold, but not today. - The Federal Reserve lays the ground for 0.50% rate hikes and the beginning of Quantitative Tightening (QT) in May. - JP Morgan warns that commodities could surge by 40% - via Bloomberg. - Gold Price Forecast (XAU/USD): Consolidated, but upside risks remain as long as it stays above $1900. Gold (XAU/USD) remains buoyant despite rising US Treasury yields amidst an upbeat market mood, as investors shrugged off the Ukraine-Russia brawl and a hawkish Federal Reserve, which according to March’s minutes, would hike 50-bps in the May meeting as well as reducing the $9 trillion balance sheet. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is trading at $1944 a troy ounce. High US Treasury yields underpinned the greenback On Friday, US Treasury yields keep reflecting the aggressive posture of the US central bank. Treasury yields from the 2-year bills to 30-year bonds gain between five and seven basis points. The US 10-year benchmark note is up to five basis points, sitting at 2.711%, the highest reached since May 2019. The US Dollar Index, a gauge of the greenback’s value vs. a basket of its peers, rises 0.11%, and sits at 99.862, underpinned by US yields. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve released the minutes of its March meeting. The minutes showed that most policymakers were looking for a 50-bps increase if not for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, so hiking 25 bps was prudent to do. During the same meeting, the US central bank lay the ground to reduce its $9 trillion balance sheet by $95 billion a month, $60 on US Treasuries, and $35 billion on mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Money market futures have priced in a 88% chance of a 0.50% rate hike to the Federal Funds Rate (FFR) in the May 4 meeting. Elsewhere, analysts at JP Morgan warned that commodities could surge by 40% if investors boost their allocation to raw materials as elevating inflation accelerates, according to Bloomberg. That would trigger inflows to the yellow metal as a hedge against inflation as the Fed hikes rates to tame inflation but at the expense of slowing the economy. On Thursday, St. Louis President James Bullard said that the Fed policy rate was too low, by 300 basis points. He added that the Fed is not that far behind the curve and expects the Federal Funds Rate (FFR) to end the year at around 3.5%. Gold Price Forecast (XAU/USD):: Technical outlook Gold is tilted upwards, but since March 15 consolidated in the $1900-$1966 range as the Fed hiked rates for the first time since 2018. Despite that price action is sideways, the daily moving averages (DMAs) reside below the spot price, with an upslope. Worth noting that the Relative Strenght Index (RSI) at 53.49 is in bullish territory, aiming higher, further cementing the upward bias. With that said, XAU/USD’s first resistance would be March 31 daily high at $1949.71. A breach of the latter would expose March 24 swing high at $1966.02, followed by a test of the $2000 mark. Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Markets and instruments profiled on this page are for informational purposes only and should not in any way come across as a recommendation to buy or sell in these assets. You should do your own thorough research before making any investment decisions. FXStreet does not in any way guarantee that this information is free from mistakes, errors, or material misstatements. It also does not guarantee that this information is of a timely nature. 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The pair, however, managed to erase a portion of its daily losses and steadied above 1.3000. Gold climbs toward $1,940 despite rising US yields Gold continues to trade in the upper half of its weekly range above $1,930 on Friday. Although the benchmark 10-year US Treasury bond yield is up more than 2% on the day, the risk-averse market environment is helping the yellow metal find demand. How Dogecoin price will enter buy zone before 40% breakout A brief technical and on-chain analysis on Dogecoin price. Here, FXStreet's analysts evaluate where DOGE could be heading next. Gamestop continues to drop following its stock split announcement NYSE:GME extended its decline on Thursday as the video game retailer and lead meme stock was down by nearly 10% earlier in the session. Shares of GME dropped by 4.24% and closed the trading day at $150.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame will make history in its 2023 home opener by hosting Tennessee State on Sept. 2, marking the first time the Fighting Irish have faced a Historically Black College or University. School officials made the announcement Tuesday and credited second-year Tigers coach Eddie George, the 1995 Heisman Trophy winner, and Tennessee State athletic director Mikki Allen with creating the vision to schedule the game that will be televised nationally on NBC. “We’re excited to bring a pair of great academic institutions that are steeped in tradition together in 2023,” Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said in a statement. "I’m thrilled we’re able to bring the Tigers and the Irish together for a weekend that will feature programs with over 20 combined national titles, the Aristocrat of Bands and the Band of the Fighting Irish.” Tennessee State has won more than 550 games and lists former NFL stars Richard Dent, Ed “Too Tall" Jones, Claude Humphrey and Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie among its alums. The Tigers won the 1973 Division II national championship and 12 Black College national championships since 1946, but haven't reached the FCS playoffs since 2013. “TSU and Notre Dame are two iconic programs that have helped shape today’s college athletics landscape,” Allen said. “We are setting the foundation for long-term success under coach George’s leadership. The goal is that TSU will be a destination program for the next generation of student-athletes to come.” Notre Dame opens the 2023 season Aug. 26 when it faces Navy in Dublin, Ireland. ___ More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP—Top25
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame will make history in its 2023 home opener by hosting Tennessee State on Sept. 2, marking the first time the Fighting Irish have faced a Historically Black College or University. School officials made the announcement Tuesday and credited second-year Tigers coach Eddie George, the 1995 Heisman Trophy winner, and Tennessee State athletic director Mikki Allen with creating the vision to schedule the game that will be televised nationally on NBC. “We’re excited to bring a pair of great academic institutions that are steeped in tradition together in 2023,” Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said in a statement. "I’m thrilled we’re able to bring the Tigers and the Irish together for a weekend that will feature programs with over 20 combined national titles, the Aristocrat of Bands and the Band of the Fighting Irish.” Tennessee State has won more than 550 games and lists former NFL stars Richard Dent, Ed “Too Tall" Jones, Claude Humphrey and Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie among its alums. The Tigers won the 1973 Division II national championship and 12 Black College national championships since 1946, but haven't reached the FCS playoffs since 2013. “TSU and Notre Dame are two iconic programs that have helped shape today’s college athletics landscape,” Allen said. “We are setting the foundation for long-term success under coach George’s leadership. The goal is that TSU will be a destination program for the next generation of student-athletes to come.” Notre Dame opens the 2023 season Aug. 26 when it faces Navy in Dublin, Ireland. ___ More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP—Top25
https://www.mrt.com/sports/article/Notre-Dame-makes-historic-football-game-vs-17060032.php
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame will make history in its 2023 home opener by hosting Tennessee State on Sept. 2, marking the first time the Fighting Irish have faced a Historically Black College or University. School officials made the announcement Tuesday and credited second-year Tigers coach Eddie George, the 1995 Heisman Trophy winner, and Tennessee State athletic director Mikki Allen with creating the vision to schedule the game that will be televised nationally on NBC. “We’re excited to bring a pair of great academic institutions that are steeped in tradition together in 2023,” Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said in a statement. "I’m thrilled we’re able to bring the Tigers and the Irish together for a weekend that will feature programs with over 20 combined national titles, the Aristocrat of Bands and the Band of the Fighting Irish.” Tennessee State has won more than 550 games and lists former NFL stars Richard Dent, Ed “Too Tall" Jones, Claude Humphrey and Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie among its alums. The Tigers won the 1973 Division II national championship and 12 Black College national championships since 1946, but haven't reached the FCS playoffs since 2013. “TSU and Notre Dame are two iconic programs that have helped shape today’s college athletics landscape,” Allen said. “We are setting the foundation for long-term success under coach George’s leadership. The goal is that TSU will be a destination program for the next generation of student-athletes to come.” Notre Dame opens the 2023 season Aug. 26 when it faces Navy in Dublin, Ireland. ___ More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP—Top25
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2022-04-06 00:41:50+00:00
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Notre Dame will make history in its 2023 home opener by hosting Tennessee State on Sept. 2, marking the first time the Fighting Irish have faced a Historically Black College or University. School officials made the announcement Tuesday and credited second-year Tigers coach Eddie George, the 1995 Heisman Trophy winner, and Tennessee State athletic director Mikki Allen with creating the vision to schedule the game that will be televised nationally on NBC. “We’re excited to bring a pair of great academic institutions that are steeped in tradition together in 2023,” Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said in a statement. "I’m thrilled we’re able to bring the Tigers and the Irish together for a weekend that will feature programs with over 20 combined national titles, the Aristocrat of Bands and the Band of the Fighting Irish.” Tennessee State has won more than 550 games and lists former NFL stars Richard Dent, Ed “Too Tall" Jones, Claude Humphrey and Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie among its alums. The Tigers won the 1973 Division II national championship and 12 Black College national championships since 1946, but haven't reached the FCS playoffs since 2013. “TSU and Notre Dame are two iconic programs that have helped shape today’s college athletics landscape,” Allen said. “We are setting the foundation for long-term success under coach George’s leadership. The goal is that TSU will be a destination program for the next generation of student-athletes to come.” Notre Dame opens the 2023 season Aug. 26 when it faces Navy in Dublin, Ireland. ___ More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP—Top25