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CNBC Daily Open: The perils of market predictionsBy MICHELLE L. PRICE NEW YORK (AP) — Chad Chronister, Donald Trump’s pick to run the Drug Enforcement Administration, said Tuesday he was withdrawing his name from consideration, becoming the second person selected by the president-elect to bow out quickly after being nominated for a position requiring Senate confirmation. Sheriff Chronister, the top law enforcement officer in Hillsborough County, Florida, said in a post on X that he was backing away from the opportunity, which he called “the honor of a lifetime.” “Over the past several days, as the gravity of this very important responsibility set in, I’ve concluded that I must respectfully withdraw from consideration,” Chronister wrote. He did not elaborate, and Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Chronister follows former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz , Trump’s first pick to serve as attorney general, in withdrawing his name for a post in the administration. Gaetz withdrew following scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation that cast doubt on his ability to be confirmed as the nation’s chief federal law enforcement officer. Trump’s pick of Chronister for the DEA job drew backlash from conservatives, who raised concerns over his actions during the COVID-19 pandemic and his saying that his office “does not engage in federal immigration enforcement activities.” In March 2020, Chronister arrested the pastor of a megachurch who held services with hundreds of people and violated a safer-at-home order in place aimed at limiting the spread of the Covid virus. “Shame on this pastor, their legal staff and the leaders of this staff for forcing us to do our job. That’s not what we wanted to do during a declared state of emergency,” Chronister said at the time. “We are hopeful that this will be a wakeup call.” U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky, was among those airing public complaints, saying Chronister should be “disqualified” for the arrest. Others flagged comments Chronister made in a video about Florida’s immigration laws that he released in 2023 that circulated again online after Trump named him last weekend. Related Articles National Politics | Trump team signs agreement to allow Justice to conduct background checks on nominees, staff National Politics | President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers urge judge to toss his hush money conviction National Politics | Democrats stick with Schumer as leader, their strategy for countering Trump is far less certain National Politics | Trump vows to block Japanese steelmaker from buying US Steel, pledges tax incentives and tariffs National Politics | Democrats’ outgoing chair says Trump’s win forces party to reassess how it reaches voters In the video, Chronister praised the “rich diversity” of his community and called it “a place where people from all walks of life come together.” He said it was important to note his office “does not engage in federal immigration enforcement activities. We do not target individuals based on their immigration status. That’s the authority of federal agencies.” Trump has made a sweeping crackdown on immigration a central focus of his campaign and his aims for his coming administration. Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon in Fort Lauderdale, Florida contributed to this report. 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WATCH: Lehigh fans tear down goalpost after win over Lafayette. See where it ended up.Braith Anasta, 42, wraps up his 'toolies' getaway as he parties it up at a Bali beach club during Schoolies week READ MORE: Braith Anasta puts call out for women to meet him in Coogee By KINTA WALSH-COTTON FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 17:01 EST, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 17:01 EST, 24 November 2024 e-mail View comments Braith Anasta left Bali with a bang on Sunday as he spent the last night of his boys trip in Bali partying it up at FINNS Beach Club . The retired NRL star, 42, went on a getaway to the tourist destination just as thousands of school leavers descended on the island for Schoolies week. He shared several videos to his Instagram Stories which showed him indulging in huge glasses of alcoholic beverages as he danced the night away poolside. 'A few "quiet" drinks to finish the trip off,' read the first video which saw him and his mate Sean McInroy being served standard pink drinks. But things quickly unravelled by the next video when the sports commentator showed more club goers had arrived and the music had been turned up. 'The "quiet" quickly exculated [sic] to "loud",' said the next video as he hid his face behind a cap and dark sunglasses as he began grooving to the beat. Braith Anasta, 42, (pictured) left Bali with a bang on Sunday as he spent the last night of his boys trip in Bali partying it up at FINNS Beach Club A quick pan of the club showed hundreds of revellers sharing drinks and cooling off in the pool. 'WTF is going on,' the next video was captioned as his friend, personal trainer Sean, whipped off his top and began dancing with someone dressed as a TV. At this point, as the sun began to set, Braith took the gloves off and ordered another drink—a massive icy cocktail that could only be shared between multiple people. 'Going out with a bang!' his friend Sean said, before sharing the final video of the night. Fireworks exploded in the sky above the club when nighttime came, as Braith and his mates danced beneath strobe lights by the pool. 'That's a wrap. Eat, pray, love lated [sic] long enough,' Sean captioned the final video. Braith took time off his TV hosting duties and jetted of to Bali to enjoy some time away with his friends. As thousands of school leavers descended on the Indonesian island for Schoolies week, Braith could be seen soaking up some sun in Uluwatu last week. He shared several videos to his Instagram Stories which showed him indulging in huge glasses of alcoholic beverages as he danced the night away poolside Read More Braith Anasta mocks his mate for ignoring a room full of women during an exercise class in Bali Relaxing at the iconic Single Fin Beach Club, Braith and his friends appeared to be in high spirits as they enjoyed beers in a private booth overlooking the ocean views. Among the group are fellow rugby league stars Harry Grant and Tyran Wishart, as well as personal trainer Sean McInroy. Braith also posted a video of himself jogging shirtless on the road, flaunting his toned physique as he sweated it up in the tropical heat. The Bali getaway comes shortly after Anasta candidly admitted he’s still on the hunt for love. Despite a very public appeal for women to meet him at a local bar, the former player remains optimistic. The NRL 360 host recently told Daily Mail Australia he is working on himself after his heartbreaking split from fiancée Rachel Lee in November 2022. After the pair announced their engagement was over he enjoyed a short-lived romance with Evie Tziomakis, which came to an end earlier this year . Braith says he is now happily single, but he feels he will meet 'The One' soon. 'A few "quiet" drinks to finish the trip off,' read the first video which saw him and his mate Sean McInroy being served standard pink drinks—but things quickly unravelled 'In the last two-and-a-half to three years I've gone on this journey of self improvement physically and mentally,' he told Daily Mail Australia. Braith paraphrased the old adage that love finds you when you're not looking for it. 'You know what? I'm so focused on my work and on my daughters at the moment, and my fitness, that's my priority.' 'I'm confident I'll meet someone soon, but I'm enjoying my time with my girls and right now I'm on a break from work, and trying to remain patient in that area.' Braith was on holiday with his two daughters, eight-year-old Aleeia and five-year-old Gigi on the Gold Coast at the time. He shares Aleeia with his ex-wife Jodi Gordon and Gigi with his ex-partner Rachael. NRL Share or comment on this article: Braith Anasta, 42, wraps up his 'toolies' getaway as he parties it up at a Bali beach club during Schoolies week e-mail Add commentNAPLES, Fla. (AP) — Down by two shots with two holes to play, Jeeno Thitikul knew exactly what was needed to capture the biggest prize in women's golf history. And another eagle-birdie finish — for the second straight day — made it happen. Thitikul claimed the record-setting $4 million first-place check by winning the CME Group Tour Championship on Sunday. It's the biggest money prize in women’s golf history, bigger than even the winner’s shares in three of the four men’s major championships this year. “Today, standing here with the trophy, it's more than I can ask for,” Thitikul said. Thitikul shot a 7-under 65 on Sunday and finished the week at 22 under, one shot ahead of Angel Yin (66). Yin had a two-shot lead walking to the 17th tee, only to wind up settling for the $1 million runner-up check. Yin — who missed the start of the season after breaking her leg over the winter — hardly sounded defeated after finishing second and more than doubling her 2024 earnings in four days. “I’m pretty awesome. ... I’ve learned that I just need to believe my myself and that’s what I did," Yin said. The win and the massive check came down to the 18th hole, Thitikul and Yin tied at 21 under after a back-and-forth day atop the leaderboard — both knowing a mistake would likely come at a $3 million cost. Both hit the fairway on 18. Thitikul’s approach was nearly perfect, stopping about 5 feet from the cup. Yin’s response stopped maybe 15 feet away, giving Thitikul the edge as they walked up the fairway. She was smiling broadly as she approached the green, almost as if she knew what was about to happen. Yin’s birdie putt just missed. Thitikul’s was dead center. And history was hers. Her plans for all that cash? “Definitely spend it,” Thitikul said. “That’s an honest answer, for sure. Definitely going to spend it for a little while.” She already had clinched a $1 million bonus this week through the Aon Risk-Reward Challenge, a competition based on how players score on a designated hole each week. In the end, it wound up as a whopping $5 million week for the 21-year-old from Thailand — and going 8 under on the Nos. 17 and 18 over the four days at Tiburon Golf Club made the difference. “All the hard work paid off,” said Thitikul, whose eagle-birdie close to Saturday's round pulled her into a tie for the lead with Yin going into Sunday at 15 under. It didn’t take long on Sunday for Thitikul to jump in front, with birdies on two of the first three holes to grab a two-shot edge. Her lead vanished with a two-shot swing on the par-4 fourth; Yin made birdie, Thitikul bogey. It seemed like Yin grabbed control on the par-3 16th. Her birdie putt from across the green — about 25 feet — rolled in for a two-shot lead with two holes to play. But her second shot at the par-5 17th missed the green right, and the door was opened for Thitikul. The eagle-birdie finish Saturday gave her hope. The eagle-birdie finish Sunday gave her so much more — even though, it turns out, the second shot on the par 5 wasn't one that she caught flush. It worked out anyway. “Just lucky enough,” Thitikul said. Olympic gold medalist Lydia Ko (63) finished third at 17 under, her nine birdies coming in a 13-hole span. “I’m excited to be able to work hard this offseason and have another great 2025,” Ko said. Ruoning Yin (68) was alone in fourth at 16 under, and LPGA player of the year Nelly Korda (66) finished at 15 under along with Narin An (68). Ayaka Furue finished at 13 under, good enough to give her the Vare Trophy as the LPGA’s season-long scoring champion over Haeran Ryu. “I feel very happy to have this trophy in my hands,” said Furue, the first Japanese player to win the Vare. Lexi Thompson — a 15-time winner as a pro who plans to step away from full-time golf — finished at 2 under. It’s not clear how often Thompson plans to play in 2025 and beyond; that said, she returns to Tiburon the week of Dec. 9 for the Grant Thornton Invitational, where she’ll team with Rickie Fowler in the event featuring PGA Tour and LPGA Tour players. “I’m not going anywhere, guys.” Thompson said. “I’ll be back in two weeks.” There were two players who said they were retiring after Sunday’s round: Marina Alex, who shot 66 to finish at 12 under, and Ally Ewing, who closed with a 68 to wrap up the week at 11 under. “I’m happy to have ended on my best,” said Alex, a bottle of sparkling wine in her right hand, a bouquet of flowers in the other. Added Ewing: “I’ve been at peace with my decision. It’s just so nice to be able to share the walk with my family this week.” But in the end, the week belonged to Thitikul. And as the sun was setting over Tiburon on Sunday, she was ready for her offseason to begin with a well-deserved celebration. “Anybody hungry?” she asked. “I am.” With Sunday's check in her pocket, she can dine anywhere she wants for a while. AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Adam Jones ran for 197 yards and two touchdowns and Montana State ran over Montana 34-11 on Saturday to reclaim the Brawl of the Wild trophy. The Bobcats (12-0, 8-0 Big Sky Conference) wrapped up the 123rd meeting in this rivalry with 420 yards, 326 on the ground. Montana State capped its first unbeaten season and can match the school record for consecutive wins with a playoff win in two weeks. The Bobcats, ranked second in the FCS coaches poll, should be the top seed in the playoffs after top-ranked North Dakota State lost its finale to fifth-ranked South Dakota. Montana (8-4, 5-3), ranked 10th, is expected to add to its record 27 FCS playoff appearances but will not have a first-round bye in the 24-team bracket. Montana State quarterback Tommy Mellott was 6-of-12 passing for 94 yards with a touchdown in poor conditions and added 50 yards and a touchdown on the ground. He has helped the Bobcats score at least 30 points in every game this season Mellott had a 5-yard touchdown run on MSU's first possession and Mellott found Jones for a 35-yard touchdown early in the second quarter for a 14-3 lead. Myles Sansted had two field goals in the final two minutes, including a 49-yarder as time expired for a 20-3 halftime lead. Jones dominated the second half and scored two short touchdowns. Eli Gillman scored on a 1-yard run for Montana's touchdown between the Jones' touchdowns. The Grizzlies had just 234 yards and went 2 of 12 on third down. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
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BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Adam Jones ran for 197 yards and two touchdowns and Montana State ran over Montana 34-11 on Saturday to reclaim the Brawl of the Wild trophy. The Bobcats (12-0, 8-0 Big Sky Conference) wrapped up the 123rd meeting in this rivalry with 420 yards, 326 on the ground. Montana State capped its first unbeaten season and can match the school record for consecutive wins with a playoff win in two weeks. The Bobcats, ranked second in the FCS coaches poll, should be the top seed in the playoffs after top-ranked North Dakota State lost its finale to fifth-ranked South Dakota. Montana (8-4, 5-3), ranked 10th, is expected to add to its record 27 FCS playoff appearances but will not have a first-round bye in the 24-team bracket. Montana State quarterback Tommy Mellott was 6-of-12 passing for 94 yards with a touchdown in poor conditions and added 50 yards and a touchdown on the ground. He has helped the Bobcats score at least 30 points in every game this season Mellott had a 5-yard touchdown run on MSU's first possession and Mellott found Jones for a 35-yard touchdown early in the second quarter for a 14-3 lead. Myles Sansted had two field goals in the final two minutes, including a 49-yarder as time expired for a 20-3 halftime lead. Jones dominated the second half and scored two short touchdowns. Eli Gillman scored on a 1-yard run for Montana's touchdown between the Jones' touchdowns. The Grizzlies had just 234 yards and went 2 of 12 on third down. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25Cheers and beers for Ruud van Nistelrooy as Leicester reign starts with win
By MICHELLE L. PRICE NEW YORK (AP) — Chad Chronister, Donald Trump’s pick to run the Drug Enforcement Administration, said Tuesday he was withdrawing his name from consideration, becoming the second person selected by the president-elect to bow out quickly after being nominated for a position requiring Senate confirmation. Sheriff Chronister, the top law enforcement officer in Hillsborough County, Florida, said in a post on X that he was backing away from the opportunity, which he called “the honor of a lifetime.” “Over the past several days, as the gravity of this very important responsibility set in, I’ve concluded that I must respectfully withdraw from consideration,” Chronister wrote. He did not elaborate, and Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Chronister follows former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz , Trump’s first pick to serve as attorney general, in withdrawing his name for a post in the administration. Gaetz withdrew following scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation that cast doubt on his ability to be confirmed as the nation’s chief federal law enforcement officer. Trump’s pick of Chronister for the DEA job drew backlash from conservatives, who raised concerns over his actions during the COVID-19 pandemic and his saying that his office “does not engage in federal immigration enforcement activities.” In March 2020, Chronister arrested the pastor of a megachurch who held services with hundreds of people and violated a safer-at-home order in place aimed at limiting the spread of the Covid virus. “Shame on this pastor, their legal staff and the leaders of this staff for forcing us to do our job. That’s not what we wanted to do during a declared state of emergency,” Chronister said at the time. “We are hopeful that this will be a wakeup call.” U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky, was among those airing public complaints, saying Chronister should be “disqualified” for the arrest. Others flagged comments Chronister made in a video about Florida’s immigration laws that he released in 2023 that circulated again online after Trump named him last weekend. Related Articles National Politics | Trump team signs agreement to allow Justice to conduct background checks on nominees, staff National Politics | President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers urge judge to toss his hush money conviction National Politics | Democrats stick with Schumer as leader, their strategy for countering Trump is far less certain National Politics | Trump vows to block Japanese steelmaker from buying US Steel, pledges tax incentives and tariffs National Politics | Democrats’ outgoing chair says Trump’s win forces party to reassess how it reaches voters In the video, Chronister praised the “rich diversity” of his community and called it “a place where people from all walks of life come together.” He said it was important to note his office “does not engage in federal immigration enforcement activities. We do not target individuals based on their immigration status. That’s the authority of federal agencies.” Trump has made a sweeping crackdown on immigration a central focus of his campaign and his aims for his coming administration. Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon in Fort Lauderdale, Florida contributed to this report.
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) — Steven Clay scored 15 points as Morehead State beat Alice Lloyd 94-63 on Saturday. Clay shot 6 for 12, including 3 for 8 from beyond the arc for the Eagles (7-6). Kenny White Jr. scored 14 points, finishing 7 of 9 from the floor. Jerone Morton, Tayler Brelsford and George Marshall all scored 13 points. Jared Strickland finished with 12 points and eight rebounds for the Eagles. Landon Napier added 10 points for Alice Lloyd. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Game Changing Technologies Granted a Gaming License by the Peoria Tribal Gaming CommissionTrump taps Brooke Rollins of America First Policy Institute for agriculture secretary
Automotive Defect Detection System Market Overview and Leading Players: Virelux, ViSCO Technologies Corporation, Inovision, Accurex Measurement, LMI Corporation, Synergx, Grupo Álava, Isra Vision 12-15-2024 08:54 PM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic Press release from: STATS N DATA Automotive Defect Detection System Market The Automotive Defect Detection System Market is rapidly evolving, driven by the increasing demand for high-quality automotive components and the imperative to ensure safety and reliability in vehicles. This market encompasses a range of technologies and systems designed to identify defects in various automotive parts, enhancing quality control and compliance with safety standards. With the automotive industry transitioning towards more advanced manufacturing processes and automation, the relevance of defect detection systems is more crucial than ever. You can access a sample PDF report here: https://www.statsndata.org/download-sample.php?id=95049 Recent developments in the Automotive Defect Detection System Market are primarily fueled by technological advancements, including the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in defect detection processes. These innovations enable more accurate and efficient identification of defects, leading to improved product quality and reduced operational costs. In addition, strategic collaborations between automotive manufacturers and technology providers have facilitated the development of cutting-edge solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of the automotive sector. Actionable insights from current trends indicate that the demand for automotive defect detection systems is set to rise, propelled by the increasing focus on sustainability and the digitization of manufacturing processes. As manufacturers seek to enhance their quality assurance protocols, the adoption of advanced defect detection technologies will become a key factor in maintaining competitiveness in the market. Key Growth Drivers and Trends A myriad of factors is influencing the demand for automotive defect detection systems. Sustainability has emerged as a significant driver, with consumers and manufacturers alike prioritizing eco-friendly practices and products. This shift is prompting manufacturers to adopt advanced detection systems that minimize waste and ensure that products meet stringent environmental standards. Digitization is another critical factor transforming the automotive landscape. The rise of Industry 4.0 has ushered in a new era of smart manufacturing, where data analytics and IoT technologies play a pivotal role in monitoring and improving production processes. As a result, automotive companies are increasingly investing in defect detection systems that integrate seamlessly with their digital platforms. Consumer awareness has also experienced a notable rise, with buyers becoming more discerning about the quality and safety of automotive products. This trend is driving manufacturers to implement sophisticated defect detection systems that not only ensure compliance with safety regulations but also enhance customer satisfaction through superior product quality. Key trends shaping the Automotive Defect Detection System Market include: - AI Integration: The incorporation of artificial intelligence in defect detection systems enables real-time analysis and predictive maintenance, leading to enhanced operational efficiency. - Product Customization: As consumer preferences evolve, manufacturers are seeking flexible defect detection solutions that can be tailored to specific production requirements. - Emerging Technologies: Innovations in imaging technology, sensor technology, and automation are paving the way for more effective defect detection systems. Market Segmentation The Automotive Defect Detection System Market can be segmented into various categories, providing a clearer understanding of its structure and dynamics. Segment by Type: - Paint Inspection System: These systems are designed to detect defects in paint quality, ensuring a flawless finish and adherence to aesthetic standards. - Gap and Flush Inspection System: This technology focuses on measuring the gaps and flushness of automotive panels, crucial for both appearance and aerodynamic performance. - Scratch and Dent Inspection System: These systems identify surface imperfections such as scratches and dents, which can significantly impact the perceived quality of the vehicle. - Others: This category encompasses additional specialized inspection systems tailored to specific automotive components. Segment by Application: - Commercial Vehicle: Defect detection systems are critical in commercial vehicle manufacturing, where reliability and safety are paramount. - Passenger Vehicle: In the passenger vehicle segment, these systems ensure that vehicles meet consumer expectations for quality and performance. Get 30% Discount On Full Report: https://www.statsndata.org/ask-for-discount.php?id=95049 Competitive Landscape The Automotive Defect Detection System Market is characterized by intense competition, with several leading companies at the forefront of innovation and market dynamics. Key players include: - Virelux: Renowned for its advanced optical inspection systems, Virelux has been instrumental in setting new standards for paint inspection in the automotive sector. - ViSCO Technologies Corporation: This company specializes in automated inspection solutions, enhancing the efficiency of defect detection processes. - Inovision: Inovision's cutting-edge imaging technology has revolutionized the way manufacturers approach quality control. - Accurex Measurement: Known for its precise measurement tools, Accurex plays a critical role in ensuring dimensional accuracy in automotive components. - LMI Corporation: LMI's innovative 3D vision systems are widely adopted for complex inspection tasks in automotive manufacturing. - Synergx: This company focuses on software solutions that integrate defect detection systems with overall manufacturing processes. - Grupo Álava: With a strong emphasis on research and development, Grupo Álava is pushing the boundaries of defect detection technology. - Isra Vision: A leader in machine vision technology, Isra Vision is known for its advanced solutions for surface inspection. - Autaza: Autaza provides comprehensive inspection systems tailored to the needs of the automotive industry. - Radiant Vision Systems: This company specializes in light and color measurement, essential for ensuring aesthetic quality in automotive finishes. - EINES: EINES focuses on the integration of IoT technologies in defect detection, enhancing data-driven decision-making. - Hexagon: With a broad portfolio of measurement solutions, Hexagon is a key player in the automotive quality control space. - Micro Epsilon: Known for its sensor technologies, Micro Epsilon offers solutions that ensure precision in automotive manufacturing. - Icemi: Icemi's innovative approaches to defect detection have positioned it as a significant player in the market. - AUTIS Engineering: AUTIS Engineering focuses on the integration of software and hardware solutions for comprehensive inspection systems. - Degould: This company specializes in automated inspection systems that enhance operational efficiencies in automotive manufacturing. - Nikon: Nikon's imaging technologies are vital for high-precision inspection tasks in the automotive sector. - Durr: Durr is renowned for its sophisticated automation and process solutions, including defect detection systems. Each of these companies contributes to the market through product innovations, strategic partnerships, and expansions into new territories, shaping the future of the Automotive Defect Detection System Market. Opportunities and Challenges The Automotive Defect Detection System Market presents numerous opportunities for growth, particularly in untapped regions where the automotive sector is expanding. As emerging markets develop their automotive industries, the demand for quality assurance technologies, including defect detection systems, is expected to rise significantly. Evolving consumer preferences towards higher quality and more sustainable vehicles further create opportunities for manufacturers to invest in advanced defect detection technologies. As companies strive to meet these expectations, there is a growing need for innovative solutions that can enhance product quality and operational efficiency. However, the market is not without challenges. Regulatory constraints pose significant hurdles for manufacturers, as compliance with safety and quality standards is paramount. Additionally, operational inefficiencies and talent shortages can impede the adoption of advanced defect detection systems. To overcome these challenges, companies can invest in training and development, as well as leverage technology to streamline operations. Technological Advancements Cutting-edge technologies are redefining the Automotive Defect Detection System Market. The integration of artificial intelligence enables systems to learn and adapt, improving their accuracy and efficiency over time. AI-driven analytics provide manufacturers with valuable insights into production processes, allowing for proactive maintenance and quality assurance. Virtual tools and simulations are also becoming increasingly popular in the defect detection landscape. These technologies enable manufacturers to visualize potential defects and assess the effectiveness of inspection processes before implementing them in real production environments. IoT-driven systems further enhance defect detection capabilities by enabling real-time monitoring and data collection. This connectivity allows manufacturers to make informed decisions based on real-time data, improving overall quality control and operational efficiency. Research Methodology and Insights STATS N DATA employs a robust research methodology to deliver accurate insights into the Automotive Defect Detection System Market. The approach includes both top-down and bottom-up methodologies, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics. Primary and secondary research methods are utilized to gather data from industry experts, market participants, and various authoritative sources. 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PRICE NEW YORK (AP) — Chad Chronister, Donald Trump’s pick to run the Drug Enforcement Administration, said Tuesday he was withdrawing his name from consideration, becoming the second person selected by the president-elect to bow out quickly after being nominated for a position requiring Senate confirmation. Sheriff Chronister, the top law enforcement officer in Hillsborough County, Florida, said in a post on X that he was backing away from the opportunity, which he called “the honor of a lifetime.” “Over the past several days, as the gravity of this very important responsibility set in, I’ve concluded that I must respectfully withdraw from consideration,” Chronister wrote. He did not elaborate, and Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Chronister follows former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz , Trump’s first pick to serve as attorney general, in withdrawing his name for a post in the administration. Gaetz withdrew following scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation that cast doubt on his ability to be confirmed as the nation’s chief federal law enforcement officer. Trump’s pick of Chronister for the DEA job drew backlash from conservatives, who raised concerns over his actions during the COVID-19 pandemic and his saying that his office “does not engage in federal immigration enforcement activities.” In March 2020, Chronister arrested the pastor of a megachurch who held services with hundreds of people and violated a safer-at-home order in place aimed at limiting the spread of the Covid virus. “Shame on this pastor, their legal staff and the leaders of this staff for forcing us to do our job. That’s not what we wanted to do during a declared state of emergency,” Chronister said at the time. “We are hopeful that this will be a wakeup call.” U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky, was among those airing public complaints, saying Chronister should be “disqualified” for the arrest. Others flagged comments Chronister made in a video about Florida’s immigration laws that he released in 2023 that circulated again online after Trump named him last weekend. Related Articles National Politics | Trump team signs agreement to allow Justice to conduct background checks on nominees, staff National Politics | President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers urge judge to toss his hush money conviction National Politics | Democrats stick with Schumer as leader, their strategy for countering Trump is far less certain National Politics | Trump vows to block Japanese steelmaker from buying US Steel, pledges tax incentives and tariffs National Politics | Democrats’ outgoing chair says Trump’s win forces party to reassess how it reaches voters In the video, Chronister praised the “rich diversity” of his community and called it “a place where people from all walks of life come together.” He said it was important to note his office “does not engage in federal immigration enforcement activities. We do not target individuals based on their immigration status. That’s the authority of federal agencies.” Trump has made a sweeping crackdown on immigration a central focus of his campaign and his aims for his coming administration. Associated Press writer Adriana Gomez Licon in Fort Lauderdale, Florida contributed to this report.
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