
Avior Wealth Management LLC Reduces Stock Holdings in iShares MSCI KLD 400 Social ETF (NYSEARCA:DSI)By setting up a sophisticated mushroom cultivation facility on the outskirts of town, Mr. Lee was able to leverage his existing infrastructure and expertise in manufacturing to create an innovative operation. The wood residues and straw provided an ideal substrate for growing various types of gourmet mushrooms, including shiitake, oyster, and enoki. Through careful monitoring of temperature, humidity, and ventilation, Mr. Lee was able to optimize the growing conditions and ensure a bountiful harvest.
Tesco F&F release glittery dress great for Christmas partiesPrime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the BJP-led Mahayuti Alliance’s decisive victory in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections, where it secured 230 out of 288 seats. Speaking at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, PM Modi attributed the win to unity, emphasising his slogan, “Ek hain toh safe hain” (United, we are safe), which he called the nation’s “maha-mantra.” He credited the BJP’s support across communities, including OBCs, Dalits, and tribals, for countering divisive politics by the Congress-led INDIA bloc. PM Modi highlighted the scale of the victory, calling it the largest in Maharashtra in 50 years and the BJP’s third consecutive win in the state. He noted that Maharashtra is now the sixth state to grant BJP a hat-trick mandate, affirming public faith in the party’s governance. Maharashtra Assembly Election Results 2024: ‘Modi Magic’ Stumps MVA As PM Narendra Modi Leads Mahayuti to Back-to-Back Wins . #WATCH | Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives a grand welcome as he arrives at the BJP headquarters #MaharashtraElection2024 pic.twitter.com/X49WOWuaTo — ANI (@ANI) November 23, 2024 (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)The TD Garden has long been a house of horrors for the Minnesota Timberwolves , and Sunday afternoon was no different. The Boston Celtics edged the Wolves 107-105, extending an incredible streak that has seen Boston win 18 straight home games against Minnesota. That’s right — 18. You’d have to go all the way back to March 2005 to find the last time the Wolves walked out of Boston with a win. Back then, Kevin Garnett was still wearing a Minnesota jersey, and Latrell Sprewell was barking about needing to feed his family. On this occasion, the Wolves had their chance. Down two with time running out, Naz Reid got a clean look from deep to end the streak, but the ball clanged off the iron as the buzzer sounded. Another close call, another miss, and another “L” in Boston for a Minnesota team that just can’t seem to figure it out in the Garden. And while the 0-18 mark in Boston is staggering, here’s the kicker: it’s not even Minnesota’s worst active road losing streak. That dubious honor belongs to their skid in Toronto, where they’ve dropped 20 straight against the Raptors. For a franchise trying to build toward contender status, these streaks are a glaring blemish. Sunday’s loss also underscored the Timberwolves’ ongoing struggles this season. Now sitting at 8-8, they’ve been inconsistent, to say the least. The blockbuster offseason trade for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo ? So far, it hasn’t delivered the intended results. Chemistry issues persist, and their integration into a lineup featuring Anthony Edwards and Rudy Gobert is still a work in progress. The Celtics, on the other hand, leaned on their dynamic duo of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to get the job done. Both stars delivered in crunch time, as they often do, and Boston improved to 12-4 on the season. It was a gritty performance, but what else is new when these two take the court? Minnesota will get a shot at redemption on January 2 when Boston visits the Target Center. For now, though, the Timberwolves have to stew over another missed opportunity, another streak extended, and yet another reminder that Boston remains their basketball Bermuda Triangle. This article first appeared on Hoops Wire and was syndicated with permission.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has set up a sub-committee for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to visit prisons across the province and submit a package of draft reforms. This was decided during a meeting for judicial reforms at the Peshawar Registry of the Supreme Court on Friday, which Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi headed. The meeting was attended by Peshawar High Court (PHC) Chief Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim, PHC Administrative/Monitoring Judge for Prisons Justice Ijaz Anwar Khan, Justice (Retired) Qalandar Ali Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Advocate General Shah Faisal Utmankhel, KP Home and Tribal Affairs Department Additional Chief Secretary Muhammad Abid Majeed, KP Inspector General Police Akhtar Hayat Khan; KP Inspector General Prisons Muhammad Usman, registrars of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and PHC, and Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) Secretary Riffat Inam Butt. Others who also attended the meeting included social worker and activist Ayesha Bano, along with members representing the provincial government and opposition, including Amjad Ali, Fazal Shakoor Khan, and Ahmad Karim Kundi. The meeting decided to set up a sub-committee for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which shall visit different prisons in the province and submit a package of draft reforms. This sub-committee will comprise Justice Ijaz Anwar Khan - who will be the convener of the committee, and include as members Justice (retired) Qalandar Ali Khan, Fazal Shakoor Khan, Ahmad Karim Kundi, Amjad Ali, representatives of the IG Prisons and LJCP, and Ayesha Bano - coordinator. The sub-committee will provide recommendations on the issues of Under-Trial Prisoners enhancing rehabilitative programmes within prisons, including vocational training, mental health support, and educational initiatives, to prepare inmates for reintegration into society. These inputs will contribute significantly to formulating a National Jail Reform Policy, ensuring that the policy reflects the feedback and priorities of all provinces. Once Held On May 9 Charges, Khadija Shah Included In Punjab Prison Reforms Panel Earlier, at the outset of the meeting, participants offered fateha for bus passengers in Kurram who fell victim to terrorism. Chief Justice Afridi lauded the role of PHC in releasing 1,289 prisoners involved in petty crime. He also praised the role of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police and their bravery in repulsing terror attacks and defending citizens. He also emphasised the importance of upgrading forensic science facilities in the province to support efficient and evidence-based criminal investigations. The proposed National Jail Reform Policy aspires to establish a transparent, equitable, and rehabilitative framework that aligns with constitutional obligations and international standards. This collaborative effort represents a transformative step toward creating a more effective and humane criminal justice system in Pakistan. In this regard, regular interaction of stakeholders and the leadership of Chief Justice Afridi underscores the importance of judicial reforms as a key focus area of the Supreme Court aimed at addressing longstanding inefficiencies in the correctional system.
Raúl-Asensio, a key figure in the Real Madrid squad, has been a fan favorite since his arrival at the club. Known for his skillful playmaking and goal-scoring abilities, the 25-year-old midfielder has made a significant impact on the team's performance in recent seasons. His ability to create scoring opportunities and his knack for finding the back of the net have made him an invaluable asset to the club.WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s allies on Capitol Hill rallied around Pete Hegseth , Trump’s Pentagon pick, on Thursday even as new details surfaced about allegations that he had sexually assaulted a woman in 2017. The GOP embrace of Hegseth came as another controversial Trump nominee, Matt Gaetz, withdrew from consideration for attorney general. Gaetz said it was clear he had become a “distraction" amid pressure on the House to release an ethics report about allegations of his own sexual misconduct. An attorney for two women has said that his clients told House Ethics Committee investigators that Gaetz paid them for sex on multiple occasions beginning in 2017, when Gaetz was a Florida congressman. Fresh questions over the two nominees' pasts, and their treatment of women, arose with Republicans under pressure from Trump and his allies to quickly confirm his Cabinet. At the same time, his transition has so far balked at the vetting and background checks that have traditionally been required. While few Republican senators have publicly criticized any of Trump's nominees, it became clear after Gaetz's withdrawal that many had been harboring private concerns about him. Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin, who served with Gaetz in the House, said it was a “positive move.” Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker said it was a “positive development.” Maine Sen. Susan Collins said Gaetz “put country first and I am pleased with his decision.” After meeting with Hegseth, though, Republicans rallied around him. “I think he’s going to be in pretty good shape,” said Wicker, who is expected to chair the Senate Armed Services Committee in the next Congress. Republican senators' careful words, and their early reluctance to publicly question Trump's picks, illustrated not only their fear of retribution from the incoming president but also some of their hopes that the confirmation process can proceed normally, with proper vetting and background checks that could potentially disqualify problematic nominees earlier. Gaetz withdrew after meeting with senators on Wednesday. Sen. Thom Tillis said Gaetz was “in a pressure cooker” when he decided to withdraw, but suggested that it would have little bearing on Trump’s other nominees. “Transactions — one at a time,” he said. As the Hegseth nomination proceeds, Republicans also appear to be betting that they won't face much backlash for publicly setting aside the allegations of sexual misconduct — especially after Trump won election after being found liable for sexual abuse last year. Hegseth held a round of private meetings alongside incoming Vice President JD Vance on Thursday in an attempt to shore up support and told reporters afterward: “The matter was fully investigated and I was completely cleared, and that’s where I’m gonna leave it.” A 22-page police report report made public late Wednesday offered the first detailed account of the allegations against him. A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 by Hegseth after he took her phone, blocked the door to a California hotel room and refused to let her leave. The report cited police interviews with the alleged victim, a nurse who treated her, a hotel staffer, another woman at the event and Hegseth. Hegseth’s lawyer, Timothy Palatore, said the incident was “fully investigated and police found the allegations to be false.” Hegseth paid the woman in 2023 as part of a confidential settlement to head off the threat of what he described as a baseless lawsuit, Palatore has said. Wicker played down the allegations against Hegseth, a former Fox News host, saying that “since no charges were brought from the authorities, we only have press reports.” Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., said after his meeting with Hegseth that he "shared with him the fact that I was saddened by the attacks that are coming his way.” Hagerty dismissed the allegations as “a he-said, she-said thing” and called it a “shame” that they were being raised at all. The senator said attention should instead be focused on the Defense Department that Hegseth would head. It's one of the most complex parts of the federal government with more than 3 million employees, including military service members and civilians. Sexual assault has been a persistent problem in the military, though Pentagon officials have been cautiously optimistic they are seeing a decline in reported sexual assaults among active-duty service members and the military academies. Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, who will be the No. 2 Republican in the Senate next year, said after his meeting with Hegseth that the nominee is a strong candidate who “pledged that the Pentagon will focus on strength and hard power – not the current administration’s woke political agenda.” Senate Republicans are under pressure to hold hearings once they take office in January and confirm nominees as soon as Trump is inaugurated, despite questions about whether Trump’s choices will be properly screened or if some, like Hegseth, have enough experience for the job. Senate Armed Services Chairman Jack Reed, who will be the top Democrat on the panel next year, said the reports on Hegseth “emphasized the need for a thorough investigation by the FBI on the background of all the nominees.” It takes a simple majority to approve Cabinet nominations, meaning that if Democrats all opposed a nominee, four Republican senators would also have to defect for any Trump choice to be defeated. Trump has made clear he’s willing to put maximum pressure on Senate Republicans to give him the nominees he wants – even suggesting at one point that they allow him to just appoint his nominees with no Senate votes. But senators insist, for now, that they are not giving up their constitutional power to have a say. “The president has the right to make the nominations that he sees fit, but the Senate also has a responsibility for advice and consent,” said Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota. In the case of Gaetz, he said, “I think there was advice offered rather than consent.”
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In a shocking turn of events, Zhang Manyan, the principal of a primary school in a small town, was recently sentenced to prison for taking bribes amounting to a staggering 9.49 million RMB. This scandal has sent shockwaves through the local community and raised serious questions about the integrity of our education system.The upcoming clash with Juventus could be a make-or-break moment for Guardiola and Manchester City. A convincing victory could reignite their Champions League campaign and silence the doubters, but a defeat would only fuel the speculation about Guardiola's future and the team's ability to compete on the European stage.