WALTHAM, Mass., Dec. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xilio Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: XLO), a clinical-stage biotechnology company discovering and developing tumor-activated immuno-oncology therapies for people living with cancer, today announced that, effective December 1, 2024, the company granted non-qualified stock options to purchase 8,400 shares of its common stock to one new employee under Xilio Therapeutics' 2022 Inducement Stock Incentive Plan. The stock options have an exercise price of $1.09 per share, which is equal to the closing price of the company's common stock on November 29, 2024. Each stock option will have a ten-year term and will vest as to 25% of the shares underlying the stock option on the first anniversary following commencement of employment, and the remaining 75% of the shares underlying each stock option will vest in 36 equal monthly installments thereafter, subject to continued service with the company or any of its subsidiaries through each applicable vesting date. The stock options are subject to the terms and conditions of Xilio Therapeutics' 2022 Inducement Stock Incentive Plan, as well as the terms and conditions of the stock option agreement covering the grant and were made as an inducement material to the individual entering into employment with the company in accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4). About Xilio Therapeutics Xilio Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company discovering and developing tumor-activated immuno-oncology (I-O) therapies with the goal of significantly improving outcomes for people living with cancer without the systemic side effects of current I-O treatments. The company is using its proprietary platform to advance a pipeline of novel, tumor-activated clinical and preclinical I-O molecules that are designed to optimize the therapeutic index by localizing anti-tumor activity within the tumor microenvironment, including tumor-activated cytokines, antibodies, bispecifics and immune cell engagers. Learn more by visiting www.xiliotx.com and follow us on LinkedIn ( Xilio Therapeutics, Inc .). This press release contains hyperlinks to information that is not deemed to be incorporated by reference in this press release. Investor and Media Contact: Scott Young Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications [email protected]
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StockNews.com Initiates Coverage on Surmodics (NASDAQ:SRDX)NASSAU, Bahamas — Scottie Scheffler birdied every hole but the par 3s on the front nine at Albany Golf Club on Friday and finished his bogey-free round with an 8-under 64 that gave him a two-shot lead in the Hero World Challenge. Two months off did nothing to slow the world's No. 1 player. Scheffler already has eight victories this year and is in position to get another before the end of the year. Scheffler was at 13-under 131, two ahead of Akshay Bhatia (66) and Justin Thomas (67), both of whom had to save par on the 18th hole to stay in range going into the weekend. Scheffler started with a lob wedge to 2 feet for birdie and never slowed until after he went out in 29 to seize control of the holiday tournament against a 20-man field. Scheffler cooled slightly on the back nine, except it didn't feel that way to him. "Front nine, just things were going my way. Back nine, maybe not as much," Scheffler said. "A couple shots could end up closer to the hole, a couple putts go in, just little things." Asked if he felt any frustration he didn't take it lower — he once shot 59 at the TPC Boston during the FedEx Cup playoffs — Scheffler sounded bemused. "I think in this game I think a lot of all y'all are looking for perfection out of us," he said. "Today I shot 8 under on the golf course, not something I hang my head about. A lot of good things out there — clean card, bogey-free, eight birdies. Overall, I think I'm pretty pleased." Thomas felt his 67 was stress-free, particularly the way he was driving the ball. The wind laid down again, rare for the Bahamas, though it is expected to pick up on the weekend. Thomas wasn't concerned to see Scheffler get off to a hot start, especially with three par 5s on the front nine and a short par 4 that at worst leaves a flip wedge to the green. "You literally can birdie every hole as soft as the greens are," Thomas said. "He's a great player, a great wedge player, and you have a lot of birdie holes to start. I'm honestly surprised he only shot 8 under. It's a sneaky course because if you fall asleep on some shots, you can get out of position. But if you're on and focused and really in control of everything — like these last two days with no wind — you can just make so many birdies." Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley had a 67 and was four shots behind. No matter how benign the conditions, it wasn't always easy. Cameron Young, who opened with a 64 for a two-shot lead, followed with a 75 despite making five birdies. That included a double bogey on the final hole when his approach tumbled down the bank into the rocks framing the lake that goes all the way down the 18th hole. Patrick Cantlay was trying to keep pace playing alongside Scheffler, but he had three bogeys over the final seven holes and fell seven shots behind with a 71. The tournament, hosted by Tiger Woods, is unofficial but offers world ranking points to all but the bottom three players because of the small field. It's the weakest field in 25 years, but Scheffler at No. 1 gives it enough cachet. He is the first player since Woods in 2009 to start and finish a year at No. 1 in the world. And even after a layoff — giving him time to tinker with a new putting stroke — it looks like it might be a while before anyone changes that. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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Murcia police capture one of Spain’s most wanted fugitivesBy Jamie McGeever (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. A sudden burst of political chaos in South Korea has put investors in Asia on the defensive, pointing to a cautious market open across the continent on Wednesday despite Wall Street's resilience the previous day. South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday to thwart "anti-state forces" among his opponents, creating the most serious challenge to the country's democracy since the 1980s, only to lift it hours later after lawmakers rejected the move and protesters gathered outside parliament. The initial declaration had an immediate impact on the won, slamming it to a 2-year low against the dollar. At one point, it was down 2% and set for its biggest one-day loss since Nov. 9, 2016, the day after the 2016 U.S. election that swept Donald Trump to power and started the clock ticking on a looming trade war with China. This cemented the won's unwanted status as the worst-performing major Asian currency against the dollar this year, bringing its year-to-date losses to nearly 10%. The benchmark Kospi is also one of the worst-performing equity indexes in Asia this year, down nearly 6% year-to-date at Tuesday's close. Yoon's about face, however, appears to have restored a sense of calm. The won is still weaker but reclaimed more than half its losses from earlier on Tuesday. Kospi futures traded on the Eurex exchange are pointing to a fall at the stock market open in Seoul of only around 0.3%. Elsewhere in Asia, India's rupee is at a record low, while China's yuan is at a 13-month low and seemingly poised for a break below 7.30 per dollar, as traders speculate Beijing is allowing it to slide as trade tensions with Washington heat up. China on Tuesday announced a ban on exports of 'dual-use items' related to key minerals gallium, germanium, antimony and superhard materials to the United States. This came 24 hours after the U.S. launched a third crackdown in three years on China's semiconductor industry, curbing exports to 140 firms. If volatility in key assets across Asia is spiking, U.S. market volatility right now is pretty subdued. The VIX 'fear index' on Tuesday hit its lowest since July, and the MOVE index of implied volatility in U.S. Treasuries has tumbled since the U.S. presidential election to a two-month low. The Asian calendar on Wednesday sees the release of Australian GDP, Thai inflation, and a raft of purchasing managers index reports for November, including China's Caixin services PMI. Australia's economy is expected to have expanded at a 0.4% pace in the July-September period, twice the rate of the previous quarter, and at a 1.1% year-on-year pace, a marginal uptick from the 1.0% annual growth registered in Q2. Here are key developments that could provide more direction to markets on Wednesday: - Reaction to South Korea political instability - Australia GDP (Q3) - PMIs, including China's 'unofficial' services (November) (Reporting by Jamie McGeever; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday that he will nominate former White House aide Brooke Rollins to be his agriculture secretary, the last of his picks to lead executive agencies and another choice from within his established circle of advisers and allies. The nomination must be confirmed by the Senate, which will be controlled by Republicans when Trump takes office Jan. 20. Rollins would succeed Tom Vilsack, President Joe Biden’s agriculture secretary who oversees the sprawling agency that controls policies, regulations and aid programs related to farming, forestry, ranching, food quality and nutrition. Rollins, who graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in agricultural development, is a longtime Trump associate who served as White House domestic policy chief during his first presidency. The 52-year-old is president and CEO of the America First Policy Institute, a group helping to lay the groundwork for a second Trump administration. Rollins previously served as an aide to former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and ran a think tank, the Texas Public Policy Foundation. The pick completes Trump’s selection of the heads of executive branch departments, just two and a half weeks after the former president won the White House once again. Several other picks that are traditionally Cabinet-level remain, including U.S. Trade Representative and head of the small business administration. Rollins, speaking on the Christian talk show “Family Talk" earlier this year, said Trump was an “amazing boss” and confessed that she thought in 2015, during his first presidential campaign, that he would not last as a candidate in a crowded Republican primary field. “I was the person that said, ‘Oh, Donald Trump is not going to go more than two or three weeks in the Republican primary. This is to up his TV show ratings. And then we’ll get back to normal,’” she said. “Fast forward a couple of years, and I am running his domestic policy agenda.” Trump didn’t offer many specifics about his agriculture policies during the campaign, but farmers could be affected if he carries out his pledge to impose widespread tariffs. During the first Trump administration, countries like China responded to Trump’s tariffs by imposing retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports like the corn and soybeans routinely sold overseas. Trump countered by offering massive multibillion-dollar aid to farmers to help them weather the trade war. President Abraham Lincoln founded the USDA in 1862, when about half of all Americans lived on farms. The USDA oversees multiple support programs for farmers; animal and plant health; and the safety of meat, poultry and eggs that anchor the nation’s food supply. Its federal nutrition programs provide food to low-income people, pregnant women and young children. And the agency sets standards for school meals. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, has vowed to strip ultraprocessed foods from school lunches and to stop allowing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program beneficiaries from using food stamps to buy soda, candy or other so-called junk foods. But it would be the USDA, not HHS, that would be responsible for enacting those changes. In addition, HHS and USDA will work together to finalize the 2025-2030 edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. They are due late next year, with guidance for healthy diets and standards for federal nutrition programs. Gomez Licon reported from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Associated Press writers Josh Funk and JoNel Aleccia contributed to this report.
Signing day for high school and junior college recruits is the most positive day of the year on the college football calendar. Whereas portal day, when players can enter the transfer portal to go find greener pastures, has turned into the most negative. Idaho State, like every other football program in the nation, celebrated early signing day on Wednesday, when the Bengals welcomed 18 new high school players and a junior college transfer. On Monday, the Bengals will say goodbye to at least one accomplished player who still has eligibility remaining – All-Big Sky Conference kicker Gabe Panikowski. Panikowski, who was a perfect 15-for-15 on field goal attempts this past season, announced on social media last week that he’s going to enter the transfer portal after just one season in the ISU program. One of the most positive and upbeat young men you’ll ever want to meet, he is determined to pursue his dreams of kicking at the highest levels of the college game – and eventually in the National Football League. “I love to explore life,” said the California native in a recent interview. “I love to have really different experiences. One of the things I’ve learned is that life is very short. ... Sometimes in life you’ve gotta move on. I want to compete with those guys whose names are big in the kicking world. I want to have that type of competition, to push myself to the max.” Leaving ISU, his kicking coach Dan Hawkins and his head coach, Cody Hawkins, are not easy things to do for Panikowski, who started his college career at Sacramento State, moved on to junior college and then came to the Bengals over the summer. “Those are the two best coaches I’ve ever had,” he said of the father-son duo. “It was definitely hard to make that decision.” Panikowski dreams of taking his talents to a Power 4 school, where he can perform under the pressure of kicking before tens of thousands of rabid fans. He is fully aware, however, of the pitfalls of such situations. He watched what happened to former ISU kicker Ian Hershey, who transferred to Arizona State. Hershey was publicly called out by ASU head coach Ken Dillingham after missing two important field goals in a loss to Cincinnati earlier this season. Hershey, a Highland High School graduate who started his collegiate career at ISU, missed from 41 and 48 yards out in the 24-14 loss to the Bearcats. After the game, Dillingham called the ASU kicking game “atrocious,” and said he was going to hold tryouts to find a new kicker. “I’m dead serious,” Dillingham told the media after the game. “We’ve got to find somebody who can make a field goal.” Dillingham later issued an apology on social media. He said he talked about ASU’s kicking game like he would the team’s offense or defense. “However, the kicking game is always directed at one player. I should not have done that and I apologize,” Dillingham said. “This team’s losses will always 100% fall on me.” Hershey, who was 7-of-12 in field goal attempts this season, hasn’t kicked for Arizona State since that game. But Panikowski is not deterred by Hershey’s experience. “It was very unfortunate what happened to Ian Hershey,” he said. “He’s a phenomenal kicker. I definitely took into consideration that going into a bigger level of football. There’s going to be criticism – always. Again, that’s a part of life. What makes people different – the excellent people vs. the normal people, is the excellent people are able to put their head down and move through criticism. They are able to drive themselves through to finish their task and do whatever it is they need to do. “You’ve gotta have a professional mindset when you get to that next level,” Panikowski continued. “I do understand, and I think I’m fully capable, fully ready for this. I’ve prepared myself mentally for this.” Panikowski has used his former private kicking coaches to put the word out that he’s going into the transfer portal. But schools can’t officially contact players until the portal opens on Monday. While the internet is full of stories of prospective transfers getting back-channel contacts from schools, coaches and collectives before the portal opens, Panikowski is determined to play by the rules and wait until Monday to find out what interest there is in his kicking abilities. “I haven’t heard anything from my coaches, they’ve being very cautious about the rules,” Panikowski said. “I also told them if there is a school that is interested, let’s make sure we don’t break any rules or regulations. I’ve gotta find out on Monday and let’s do it the right way. That’s what’s cool about the transfer portal – life is full of uncertainty. The transfer portal brings a lot of uncertainty, and uncertainty makes life fulfilling, it makes it fun.” A lot of coaches would call the “uncertainty” that the portal brings something other than “fun.” But Cody Hawkins has been consistent in his approach to his players who may have the opportunity to play at a higher level. He works with them to understand their aspirations, he gives honest appraisals to larger schools that express interest in his players and he sticks to the mantra that he treats his players the way he’d want his own son to be treated if he were a potential portal transfer. A good example of this was wide receiver Chedon James, who led the FCS in receiving at ISU during the 2023 season. James met with Hawkins and talked about what schools he was interested in playing for, and when none of those schools pursued him in the early portal period, decided to return to ISU. However, after spring ball was completed and Fresno State expressed interest, James took the opportunity to move up. It was not a great experience. He caught only one pass, couldn’t beat out the competition to get in the Bulldogs’ regular receiving rotation, and eventually, Fresno State made the decision to redshirt him. Of course, while there are cautionary portal tales like those of Hershey and James, there are also success stories. Sacramento State running back Cam Skattebo has become one of the most productive running backs in the nation after transferring to Arizona State two seasons ago. He gained almost 1,400 yards and scored 17 touchdowns for the nationally-ranked Sun Devils this season. And while Hawkins and the ISU staff will miss Panikowski, and perhaps other talented Bengals who decide to make use of the portal staring on Monday, they also realize the portal door swings both ways. ISU greatly benefitted from the addition of quarterback Kobe Tracy, who transferred from Utah Tech this past summer, and wound up being the Bengals’ starting quarterback. They also picked up receiver Jeff Weimer from UNLV, who was a first-team all-conference selection, starting safety Jaydin Davis from Central Michigan, receiver Tsion Nunnally from Washington State, offensive linemen Ty Hyde from Utah Tech and Jake Hellmann from Utah State. The perception problem with the portal, though, is that typically the players who are leaving a program tend to all hit the portal at the same time, creating the impression that the sky is falling. The players that use the portal to come to a smaller school like ISU, however, typically don’t start showing up in the public’s perception until they can start producing the following season. So while ISU effectively traded Chadon James for Jeff Weimer as first-team all-conference receivers, Bengal fans didn’t really appreciate what they got until the past season was over. The message to ISU fans, then, is this: When you hear about Bengals entering the portal over the next couple of weeks, it’s okay to miss them, but don’t forget there are probably going to be some good portal additions you won’t know about until spring football – or when fall practice begins. Brad Bugger has been observing athletics in southeastern Idaho since 1979 as a sports writer, broadcaster and fan. He can be reached at bpbugger@gmail.comBreckie Hill addresses Barry Keoghan cheating rumors after actor quits Instagram amid Sabrina Carpenter split Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By TERRY ZELLER and SONIA HORON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 05:49 AEDT, 9 December 2024 | Updated: 06:11 AEDT, 9 December 2024 e-mail View comments OnlyFans star Breckie Hill has finally broken her silence amid swirling rumors that Barry Keoghan cheated on Sabrina Carpenter with her before their recent split. The 21-year-old social media sensation took to TikTok on Saturday to clear the air for her 4 million followers, denying any involvement in the drama that’s been circulating online . According to Breckie, the rumors that she and the Saltburn actor had a romantic dinner while Sabrina was wrapping up her tour in Los Angeles were completely false. 'To put it simply for you all, no, I did not get with Barry,' Breckie said, in a video titled Addressing Everything. 'I have never even encountered this man in my life. The only time I’ve seen him is on my TV screen from watching Saltburn.' Breckie admitted she had reposted a viral clip accusing her of 'homewrecking' the couple, but only because she thought the claim was 'so ridiculous.' 'I’m sorry, but if I really was the one getting with Barry, why in the world would I be reposting that?' she added. OnlyFans star Breckie Hill has finally broken her silence amid swirling rumors that Barry Keoghan cheated on Sabrina Carpenter with her before their recent split The 21-year-old social media sensation took to TikTok on Saturday to clear the air for her 4 million followers, denying any involvement in the drama that’s been circulating online; (Barry and Sabrina in May) The TikTok star explained that some fans had even read too much into another clip of her rating drinks at a restuarant during a girls' night out. In the video, when she described a margarita as 'too salty,' some thought it was a subtle Saltburn reference. Read More Barry Keoghan deactivates his Instagram following split from Sabrina Carpenter amid cheating rumours 'Coming from someone who has been cheated on in several relationships, I would never want to homewreck any relationship or put any girl through that pain. Ever. Ever,' Breckie emphasized. She then called the cheating rumors 'crazy,' explaining that she had reposted the videos while 'lying in a hospital bed' after recently breaking her spine. 'Now that that has all been said, I just wanted to say I’ve never gone through a worse time in my life,' Breckie continued. 'I’ve just been constantly told the worst possible things you can imagine.' Breckie concluded by urging people to stop spreading rumors and let the truth prevail. Her post comes hours after Barry broke his silence to hit back at the 'lies, hatred, disgusting commentary' about him, and explain why he recently deactivated his Instagram account. 'I can only sit and take so much. My name has been dragged across the internet in ways I usually don't respond too,' the Saltburn star wrote in a lengthy statement. According to Breckie, the rumors that she and the Saltburn actor had a romantic dinner while Sabrina was wrapping up her tour in Los Angeles were completely false 'To put it simply for you all, no, I did not get with Barry,' Breckie said, in a video titled Addressing Everything. 'I have never even encountered this man in my life. The only time I’ve seen him is on my TV screen from watching Saltburn' She then called the cheating rumors 'crazy,' explaining that she had reposted the videos while 'lying in a hospital bed' after recently breaking her spine The actor went on: 'I have to respond now because it's gettin to a place where there are too many lines being crossed.' 'I deactivated my account because I can no longer let this stuff distract from my family and my work. The messages I have received no person should ever have to read them. Absolute lies, hatred, disgusting commentary about my appearance, character, how I am as a parent and every other inhumane thing you can imagine.' Barry stated that people have been, 'dragging my character and everything I worked extremely hard for and stand for. Talking about how I was a heroine baby and how I grew up and dragging my dear mother into it also. Knocking on my grannies door.' Barry later revealed that he's prioritizing fatherhood, expressing a strong desire for his 2-year-old son, Brando, from his previous relationship with Alyson Sandro Kierans, to have someone he can admire and look up to as he grows. 'Sitting outside my baby boys house intimidating them. Thats crossing a line. Each and every day I work harder to push myself on every level to be the healthiest and strongest person for that boy.' 'I want to provide opportunities for him to learn, fail and grow. I want him to be able to look up to his daddy, to have full trust in me and know I will have his back no matter what.' He wrapped up adding, 'I need you to remeber he has to read ALL of this about his father when he is older. Please be respectful to all. Thank u x.' His post comes after it was reported he and Sabrina split after a year of dating. Her post comes hours after Barry broke his silence to hit back at the 'lies, hatred, disgusting commentary' about him, and explain why he recently deactivated his Instagram account A source told People that the couple have decided to go their separate ways in a bid to focus on their respective careers. Shortly after the news broke, a blind item on gossip site Deuxmoi claimed that a breakup between a rising pop star and her 'foreign actor boyfriend' occurred because he'd cheated on her with a 'semi-famous TikTok influencer'. While the item did not name Barry or Sabrina, fans were quick to claim that the piece was about them. The item read: 'It appears that this A-list singer who's having her breakout year and her foreign actor boyfriend are done for good. 'On the closing night of her biggest tour to date in LA, he was busy getting very cozy at San Vicente Bungalows with a blonde, semi-famous, LA based influencer (who's particularly big on TikTok). 'I snooped around a bit out of curiosity and apparently he and his popstar girlfriend called it quits very suddenly less than a week before her final shows in LA after she found out he had been chatting with said influencer behind her back for months in a not-innocent-at-all way...' The item also claimed that the influencer 'had even gone to find [Barry] while he was filming in the UK, eager to keep him company while his girlfriend was touring in the US'. They added: 'He had messed up before and she had forgiven him but nothing as serious and infidelity is where she draws the line.' A source told People that the couple have decided to go their separate ways in a bid to focus on their respective careers Barry split from his ex-girlfriend Alyson Sandro in 2023 after three years together, and it was rumoured at the time that he cheated on her with Sabrina MailOnline has contacted representatives for Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan for comment. Barry split from his ex-girlfriend Alyson Sandro in 2023 after three years together, and it was rumoured at the time that he cheated on her with Sabrina. Sabrina and Barry were first linked back in early December of 2023. The couple had met just a few months earlier, in September. The Espresso singer attended a screening of Barry's polarizing thriller Saltburn earlier in the month, which may have prepared her for their official meeting at the Givenchy runway show at Paris Fashion Week. Sabrina and Barry's relationship heated up to the point that he even starred with her in the music video for her single Please Please Please. The lovebirds played a Bonnie and Clyde–like duo in the video. Sabrina appeared as a woman who was released from jail just as the heartthrob was being jailed. But she got more than she bargained for after bailing him out, as she got caught up in a bloody showdown with a mob boss and an armed bank robbery that Barry's character led. At the time, Sabrina claimed that she chose Barry to star with her in the video because she thought he was one of the most talented actors of his generation, rather than just because he was her boyfriend . Following reports of the split, fans of the couple couldn't contain their feelings, and they vented a mix of grief and relief at the breakup on social media (Sabrina is pictured last month) Although the couple made few public statements about their romance, the film star appeared to be a devoted boyfriend in public after attending Sabrina's performance at the Coachella Music Festival in April of this year. But there were hints of trouble between Sabrina and Barry when a source claimed to People in August that the couple's relationship was 'on and off.' Barry previously had long-term relationships with Shona Guerin (from 2017 to 2020) and Alyson Kierans (from 2021 to 2023). He and Kierans welcomed a son named Brando in 2022. Sabrina previously had a high-profile romance with the Disney Channel actor Joshua Bassett from 2020 to 2021, and she was linked to singer Shawn Mendes early last year. 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