ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO struggled with deputies and shouted Tuesday while arriving for a court appearance in Pennsylvania, a day after he was arrested at a McDonald’s and charged with murder. Luigi Nicholas Mangione emerged from a patrol car, spun toward reporters and shouted something partly unintelligible referring to an “insult to the intelligence of the American people” while deputies pushed him inside. Prosecutors were beginning to take steps to bring Mangione back to New York to face a murder charge while new details emerged about his life and how he was captured. The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland real estate family was charged with murder hours after he was arrested in the Manhattan killing of Brian Thompson , who led the United States’ largest medical insurance company. At the brief hearing, defense lawyer Thomas Dickey informed the court that Mangione will not waive extradition to New York but instead wants a hearing on the issue. Mangione was denied bail after prosecutors raised concerns about public safety and a potential flight risk. Mangione, wearing an orange prison jumpsuit, mostly stared straight ahead at the hearing, occasionally consulting papers, rocking in his chair or looking back at the gallery. At one point, he began to speak to respond to the court discussion but was quieted by his lawyer. Mangione likely was motivated by his anger with what he called “parasitic” health insurance companies and a disdain for corporate greed, a law enforcement bulletin obtained by The Associated Press said. He wrote that the U.S. has the most expensive health care system in the world and that profits of major corporations continue to rise while “our life expectancy” does not, according to the bulletin, based on a review of his hand-written notes and social media posts. Mangione called “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski a “political revolutionary” and may have found inspiration from the man who carried out a series of bombings while railing against modern society and technology, according to police bulletin. Mangione remained jailed in Pennsylvania, where he was initially charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police. Manhattan prosecutors have obtained an arrest warrant, a step that could help expedite his extradition from Pennsylvania. Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania — about 230 miles (about 370 kilometers) west of New York City — after a McDonald's customer recognized him and notified an employee, authorities said. Officers found him sitting at a back table, wearing a blue medical mask and looking at a laptop, according to a Pennsylvania police criminal complaint. He initially gave them a fake ID, but when an officer asked Mangione whether he’d been to New York recently, he “became quiet and started to shake,” the complaint says. When he pulled his mask down at officers' request, “we knew that was our guy,” rookie Officer Tyler Frye said. Images of Mangione released Tuesday by Pennsylvania State Police showed him pulling down his mask in the corner of the McDonald's while holding what appeared to be hash browns and wearing a winter jacket and beanie. In another photo from a holding cell, he stood unsmiling with rumpled hair. New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Mangione was carrying a gun like the one used to kill Thompson and the same fake ID the shooter had used to check into a New York hostel, along with a passport and other fraudulent IDs. NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Mangione also had a three-page, handwritten document that shows “some ill will toward corporate America." A law enforcement official who wasn’t authorized to discuss the investigation publicly and spoke with The Associated Press on condition of anonymity said the document included a line in which Mangione claimed to have acted alone. “To the Feds, I’ll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn’t working with anyone,” the document said, according to the official. It also had a line that said, “I do apologize for any strife or traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming.” Pennsylvania prosecutor Peter Weeks said in court that Mangione was found with a passport and $10,000 in cash, $2,000 of it in foreign currency. Mangione disputed the amount. Thompson, 50, was killed Wednesday as he walked alone to a Manhattan hotel for an investor conference. Police quickly came to see the shooting as a targeted attack by a gunman who appeared to wait for Thompson, came up behind him and fired a 9 mm pistol. Investigators have said “delay,” “deny” and “depose” were written on ammunition found near Thompson's body. The words mimic “delay, deny, defend,” a phrase used to criticize the insurance industry . From surveillance video, New York investigators determined the shooter quickly fled the city, likely by bus. A grandson of a wealthy, self-made real estate developer and philanthropist, Mangione is a cousin of a current Maryland state legislator. Valedictorian at his elite Baltimore prep school, he went on to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer science in 2020 from the University of Pennsylvania, a spokesperson said. “Our family is shocked and devastated by Luigi’s arrest,” Mangione’s family said in a statement posted on social media late Monday by his cousin, Maryland Del. Nino Mangione. “We offer our prayers to the family of Brian Thompson and we ask people to pray for all involved.” From January to June 2022, Luigi Mangione lived at Surfbreak, a “co-living” space at the edge of touristy Waikiki in Honolulu. Like other residents of the shared penthouse catering to remote workers, Mangione underwent a background check, said Josiah Ryan, a spokesperson for owner and founder R.J. Martin. “Luigi was just widely considered to be a great guy. There were no complaints,” Ryan said. "There was no sign that might point to these alleged crimes they’re saying he committed.” At Surfbreak, Martin learned Mangione had severe back pain from childhood that interfered with many aspects of his life, from surfing to romance, Ryan said. Mangione left Surfbreak to get surgery on the mainland, Ryan said, then later returned to Honolulu and rented an apartment. Martin stopped hearing from Mangione six months to a year ago. ___ Scolforo reported from Altoona and Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. 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View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/carlsquare-advises-boomi-on-acquisition-of-data-integration-provider-rivery-302336746.html SOURCE Carlsquare, LLCIt’s doubtful anyone in Liverpool ever walked into a dressing room saying: ‘We wanted Winston Churchill.’ No matter, they may have their own Dutch version of him anyway. Among his many qualities, Arne Slot evidently knows how to deliver a half-time rally cry. While securing victory in Girona to guarantee qualification to the Champions League round of 16, Liverpool continued their happy knack of improving with time. Twenty of the past 24 Liverpool goals have arrived in the second half – most after the 60th minute – which depending on your point of view means they are worryingly slow starters or love a big finish. Slot is unimpressed by this contradiction and issued rousing messages post-match too, criticising his players for their lack of application in a first half in which they were grateful goalkeeper Alisson marked his comeback with the kind of performance that underlined his status as the world’s number one. “If you ask me about all the six [Champions League] games, I’m really pleased with all the results,” said Slot. “I’m really pleased with the first five games, but I’m far from pleased about the performance tonight. “If you play against a team that has such a good idea about football and knows how to bring the ball out from the back like some of the teams we’ve played recently, such as Real Madrid and Manchester City, you need to be so intense if you want to make it difficult for them. “But if you are waiting a few seconds to press them then this team can cause you a lot of problems. Every time we lost the ball, we were not aggressive enough and they could go almost all the way to our goal and have a shot.” This is not the first public dressing down from Slot to remind his players of standards. There are occasions – albeit rare – when this extraordinarily talented group of players looks like it wants to win in second gear. They are at their most thrillingly effective at their famed ‘full throttle’ without the ball as much as with it, and Slot does not want them to slack off. He must be tired of giving the same speech during the break. Whatever messages he and his coaching team are dispatching during the intervals, his team keeps re-emerging re-energised with tactical problems solved, the momentum of games more often than not irreversibly shifting towards the Champions League and Premier League leaders. Such attention to detail is becoming a feature of Slot’s debut campaign, like a grandmaster making the necessary adjustment having rapidly assessed where his opponent is trying to strike. After Alisson’s first-half brilliance, Mohamed Salah was the inevitable attacking catalyst for victory here, his 63rd-minute penalty ending Girona’s resistance to preserve Liverpool’s 100 per cent Champions League record. That followed a prolonged period of Liverpool possession which, while also a feature of the first half, had included several lapses where the home side could have benefited from counter-attacks. Such frequent surges were snuffed out as the game progressed. This still wasn’t as straightforward as previous European victories, the evening putting one in mind of a tight away fixture at an unfashionable English stadium more than an intimidating Uefa tie. That is not surprising given how many players familiar to Premier League football were in the home line-up. Slot’s decision to pick his strongest available XI and leave out the unlucky Caoimhin Kelleher was vindicated. Alisson was called upon five times in the first 50 minutes, his capacity to make the difficult look straightforward asserting his class. This excellence laid the foundation so when former Manchester United midfielder Donny van de Beek fouled Luis Díaz, Mohamed Salah could take the points. Salah strikes again from the penalty spot! 💥 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) “We have an incredible goalkeeper. Alisson has been so important for so many years and showed why he is, in my opinion, one of the best or the best in the world,” said Slot. Liverpool could have led sooner but squandered numerous first-half chances. Darwin Núñez remains the great Liverpool enigma, the arguments still raging as to whether Slot’s side can maintain their dominance at home and in Europe without a free-scoring number nine. No Anfield striker has embraced the phrase ‘hit and miss’ so eagerly as Núñez, his moments of quality so often caveated because of his tendency to squander routine chances, albeit while converting the spectacular. In any normal season, a central striker scoring just three goals heading to Christmas would be a cause for concern. The issue has been camouflaged by the reliability of others, especially Salah who continues to press home his case for that new deal. Diogo Jota has more goals than Nunez in this campaign and he has not played for six weeks. Nothing has happened in Jota’s absence to suggest he will not assume senior status when he returns in the coming weeks. Núñez’s defenders will point out he is working harder than ever and still making the runs beyond defenders in the hope of a decisive pass. For much of the season, he has cut a frustrated figure when not receiving the necessary assists. This was more of the Núñez of last season as opportunities came and went, the Uruguayan embracing the hit-and-hope theory to shoot directly at keeper Paulo Gazzaniga after perfect through-balls from Ryan Gravenberch and Salah. Rather than pay the penalty for wastefulness and carelessness, Liverpool won with one. The fixer Slot is recognising and correcting flaws as Liverpool march on. 07:50 PM GMT Liverpool have won six out of six And top the group by five points from Inter. 07:40 PM GMT Mo’s half-century Mo Salah is the first player in Liverpool's history to score 5️⃣0️⃣ goals in European competitions 👑 — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 07:36 PM GMT Full time: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Salah plays a neat one-two with Szoboszlai, the latter’s contribution a cute flick, and then bends a left foot shot into a defender and behind for a corner, that comes to naught and prompts the ref to blow for time. 07:34 PM GMT 90+3 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Stuani is penalised for grabbing Gomez round the neck as they fought to head Asprilla’s cross. 07:33 PM GMT 90+2 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Frances jumps into the back of Gakpo with no hope of winning the ball. Having just been yellow-carded that was stupid. But the referee lets him off. 07:31 PM GMT 90 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Liverpool have hardly been mesmerising but they have been efficient, Alisson showed his class and they exploited a daft mistake form Van de Beek. We will have four minutes of stoppage time. 07:29 PM GMT 88 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Booking for Frances for wrestling Gakpo over as he tried to power past him. 07:28 PM GMT 86 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Alexander-Arnold bends the free-kick over the wall and Gazzaniga moves a yard to his right to tip it over. Then Gazzaniga starts going mad because there are now two balls on the pitch and makes out that Liverpool are timewasting by ignoring it and refusing to boot the interloper off. Girona defend the corner solidly. 07:26 PM GMT 84 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Elliott shimmies and gulls Juanpe who brings him down rather than let him go past. Free-kick 25 yards out, dead centre. Gazzaniga protested swearily that he couldn’t line up his wall because Alexander-Arnold would not place the ball. He was holding it in his arms. 07:24 PM GMT 82 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Shot from Martin after a cute lay-off from Stuani is blocked on the 18-yard line and then Van Dijk heads Asprilla’s resulting cross out. 07:22 PM GMT 80 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Liverpool are doing a fine containment job now. Taking off Gil and Danjuma has robbed Girona of pace. 07:21 PM GMT 78 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Salah floats a deep cross out. Booking for Gomez for standing on the veteran Stuani’s heel. His screams would make the dead shiver. 07:19 PM GMT 76 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Gakpo is playing down the left and Diaz in the middle. Elliott as a kind of inside-right. 07:18 PM GMT 74 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Van de Beek is penalised for a foul on his former Ajax team-mate Gravenberch. That’s the last contribution of Van de Beek who is hooked off along with another former Ajax man. More subs: Elliott → Jones and Solis → Van de Beek Martin → Blind 07:16 PM GMT 72 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Szoboszlai ‘wins’ a corner that should have been a goal-kick but the referee did not see the double rebound. Girona head it out to the right where Van de Beek is knocked off the ball much to his disgust and he protests when the referee waves play on. But Girona see off the second phase of Liverpool’s attack. 07:13 PM GMT 70 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Stuani → Gil Portu → Danjuma. Slot, who had Elliott and Gakpo stripped before the goal, opts for only the one change: Gakpo → Nunez. 07:09 PM GMT 67 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Diaz is fouled by Frances as he ran down the Liverpool left but the ref, inexplicably to these eyes, waves play on. Twenty of the last 23 Liverpool goals have come in the second half. Slot’s half-time team talks must be Churchillian. He certainly goes to the same barber, Chris. 07:08 PM GMT 65 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 1 Girona rally well from their disappointment twice to get in shooting distance without finding the guile or luck to beat Alisson. 07:03 PM GMT GOAL! Left corner about halfway up the post, having sent Gazzaniga the other way. Salah strikes again from the penalty spot! 💥 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Not saying they took ages to review that penalty decision, but Salah could have signed two more contract extensions before the VAR finally advised the referee to take a look. 07:03 PM GMT Liverpool penalty Van de Beek throws up his arms. It was a daft decision to try to tackle him from that position. 07:02 PM GMT 59 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Diaz wants a penalty and there is a VAR check when he seems to slip in the box when shaping to shoot and Van de Beek steps on his heel with one foot and hooks the second around him. Lengthy delay. The ref is sent to the screen. 06:59 PM GMT 57 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Alexander-Arnold pings over a dipping cross from the right that seems to be arrowing towards Nunez but Krejci gets there first. Slot sends his subs out to warm up, Gakpo at their head. Can only be a matter of time before Cody Gakpo comes on. Reckon Nunez has ten minutes to make sure he isn’t the one hooked. 06:57 PM GMT 55 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Diaz is booked unjustly for slipping, his momentum taking him into Frances as he fell and clipping him at most. 06:55 PM GMT 53 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Nunez receives the ball, back-to-goal, on the right of the box after Diaz wriggles through on a diagonal run and hits a pass that Szoboszlai dummies. Nunez receives it and then tries to dink it over the centre-halves for Diaz, who had continued his run, but wafts it out for a goal-kick. 06:52 PM GMT 51 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Brilliant from Danjuma with his dribble down the left, bursting past Szoboszlai and then nutmegging Alexander-Arnold but when he goes one-on-one with Alisson, albeit at an angle, he pokes his foot too far under the ball and scoops it miles over the bar. From the sublime... 06:50 PM GMT 48 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Danjuma sprays a left-foot shot wide after Van de Beek won the ball off Jones, made 35 yarsd and then laid it off to Asprilla to tee up the former Everton loanee. 06:48 PM GMT 46 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 No half-time changes and Girona pile forward from the kick-off down the left after a Liverpool error and Danjuma thunders a shot that Alisson bats away with his raised forearms. Liverpool break from the rebound and fly up the right but Szoboszlai, who has not had much impact, shanks a cross/shot that falls between both stools. 06:43 PM GMT Inspired Girona Raring to go 🔥 A look inside the Girona's changing room moments before kick off 👀 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 06:34 PM GMT Half-time verdict Plenty of chances in a game which has shaped up how one might have anticipated last weekend’s Mersey derby had it gone ahead, Girona sitting back and waiting for counter-attacks while Liverpool try to break a low block defence. Nunez should have had a couple, but Alisson has been the visitors’ best player. 06:33 PM GMT Half-time: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Very enjoyable first half in terms of competitive balance, much better than a lot of the unbalanced dreck we have seen in some games in this bloated phase. Liverpool are crying out for Jota’s return given the erratic nature of Nunez’s finishing. he could have had a couple of goals but then again So could Girona but for Alisson’s sharpness. 06:31 PM GMT 45 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Chance for Liverpool at the death when the left-wing cross from Robertson is back-headed by Nunez but it won’t come down quick enough for Salah who has to have a swing at it instead. The block ends the half, bang on 45 minutes. 06:29 PM GMT 44 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Danjuma breaks into a broad smile when Romeu wins the ball in midfield and triggers a counter and he uses Blind’s decoy run down the left to come infield and shoot... towards the corner flag. 06:28 PM GMT 42 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Gil hits the deck when brushed off by Diaz and earns a free-kick. May have been a foul but he hammed that dive up disgracefully. 06:26 PM GMT 40 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Alisson catches the corner. He’s had a proper workout on his comeback. 06:24 PM GMT 38 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Fine save from Alisson, diving to his left to stop Asprilla’s pile-driver with his left from the left of the D. Liverpool are not managing the space between defence and midfield well, Jones at fault that time for losing the ball. 06:23 PM GMT 36 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Alisson backpedals to catch the cross and then bowls the ball out to Salah who storms up the right and feeds Nunez with the kind of cross that John Toshack would have devoured. Nunez looks to lay it off instead and it goes away. Back come Liverpool and they work it back to the No9 who smashes his shot into a pair of white-socked shins. If Liverpool had a No9 with a killer instinct, they might win the quadruple. Nunez remains hit and miss and miss and miss... 06:20 PM GMT 34 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Girona corner on the left after Miguel’s whippy cross hit the first defender. Alisson swat the corner out but Girona win the second ball and push forward. Diaz goes to sleep and lets Frances lurk alone at the edge of the box and when the ball falls to him Gravenberch has to put it behind for another corner. 06:18 PM GMT 32 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Nunez’s very high and quick press puts Krejici under a bit of pressure and his clearance loops up off Nunez’s leg and swirls across the six-yard box. Gazzaniga catches it at full stretch. 06:16 PM GMT 30 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Girona are giving Liverpool a proper battle now. I feared for them after 10 minutes. 06:15 PM GMT 28 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Alisson comes out of the area to the edge of the D to stop Alexander-Arnold’s softish header being stolen by Danjuma. Earlier Gazzaniga diddled Nunez in his own six-yard box with a drag-back and pass. Had it not come off, Nunez would have had an open goal. Cojones. 06:13 PM GMT 26 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Diaz scoots up the byline from the left with dazzling feet. He is pursued by Frances who cannot catch him but Juanpe gets over to effect a jammy double rebound that stops it going for a corner and gives Girona a goal-kick instead. After a submissive start, Girona are growing in confidence, although suspect a couple of their chances would have been ruled out for offside had they taken them. Left back Miguel Gutiérrez looks decent. One to watch. 06:10 PM GMT 24 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Good defending at the subsequent corner should have triggered another raiding party from Girona but Asprilla messes up the release pass, Liverpool intercept and send Salah down the line to whip a cross in that Nunez cannot turn in under heavy pressure from Juanpe. 06:08 PM GMT 22 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Liverpool with a short one-two at the corner to change the angle for Alexander-Arnold who whips a cross through the six-yard box from a spot about parallel with the 18-yard line. Miguel heads it behind for a corner. 06:06 PM GMT 20 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Liverpool corner earned by the underlapping Robertson. Impressive how Girona have managed their tempo and clicked into rapid counters when given the chance. 06:05 PM GMT 18 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Girona have been troubling Liverpool in the inside-left channel and Miguel is flourishing there, striding between Gomez and Alexander-Arnold to blast a shot on goal. Alisoon slaps it away with one hand and Gil blazes over having trapped the ball nicely to set up a left-foot shot from 18 yards. 06:02 PM GMT 16 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Gil’s tenacity after running on to a pass from Asprilla gets him up off the floor having slipped 18 yards out to stab a shot into teh scrambling and horizontal Alisson’s chest. 06:00 PM GMT 14 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Liverpool break like lightning themselves from Alisson’s throw and Salah bombs down the right, two v two but opts for the shot rather than playing in Nunez who was peeling towards the far post, but slices it wide. 05:59 PM GMT 12 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 But now Girona do break and fly into the counter-attack with Miguel down the left after exchanging passes with Danjuma and beating Alexander-Arnold’s attempt to catch him offside. He fizzes a left-foot cross that Blind swings and misses at in the centre and then Gil mis-hits his shot, scuffing it and Alisson grabs it at the second attempt. 05:57 PM GMT 10 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 It’s all Liverpool who are encamped 40 yards out and Girona simply can’t hold on to the ball when they win it back, so snappy is Liverpool’s press. Joe Gomez’s shot to goal ratio in his Liverpool career is probably 100 to 0. He’s getting closer though... 05:54 PM GMT 8 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Darwin Nunez has a very good opportunity down the inside left of the box when played in by Gravenberch but he puts his laces through it, opting for sheer power rather than placement, and fires it straight at Gazzaniga. 05:52 PM GMT 7 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Blind hooks a pass up the left for Miguel to chase but he loses control by the touchline and though he claims a throw-in, he had the last touch. 05:50 PM GMT 5 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 A delay while Blind is told not to manhandle Gravenberch and/or block Van Dijk. Then Robertson whips the corner to the near post. Gomez gets on his pogo stick to meet it with a towering header that Gazzaniga bats over. From the second corner Gazzaniga runs through the six-yard box to slap it away, not entirely convincingly. 05:48 PM GMT 3 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Miguel Gutierrez makes a mess of his attempt to play out from the back and concedes a corner on the right to Liverpool. 05:48 PM GMT 2 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Gravenberch looks for Nunez with a long, aerial pass down the inside-left that floats down Gazzaniga’s throat. 05:47 PM GMT 1 min: Girona 0 Liverpool 0 Apologies – it’s not checks. It’s some kind of pattern I cannot name. Liverpool kick off and give Alisson an immediate touch and the returning keeper chips it long up the left. Girona give it straight back and Liverpool sweep the ball across defence then across midfield, Alexander-Arnold joining both lines. 05:44 PM GMT Out come the teams Girona are wearing their home kit of red and white checks, Liverpool in what the club, I kid you not, says is ‘Night Forest green and Anthracite with flashes of Washed Teal and Sail’ 05:35 PM GMT Arne Slot speaks to TNT Sports It feels really good to have Alisson back, firstly for him but also for us. We didn’t want to take any risk with him but we believe he’s absolutely ready. They have all these flags here so it’s a special occasion for Girona. It’s always a special occasion when Liverpool come. Our players are so experienced, they’ve played in so many different environments, so many stadiums. They know what it’s like to play Champions League. Some of them have won it, some have been in finals, some have been at the club when they haven’t qualified. The stadium is not so big but the style of play of Girona is something to be aware of. 05:20 PM GMT Small ground, big wages Girona’s owners have clearly invested more on players’ salaries than the infrastructure of their stadium. This is comfortably the smallest Champions League venue I can remember watching Liverpool play in. Around 10,000 fans expected this evening as some of the temporary stands are closed. Liverpool were allocated about 500 tickets. 05:12 PM GMT Girona’s tactic Michel generally prefers 4-2-3-1 so I presume Miguel will play alongside Romeu in the central two with Van de Beek in the 10 role and the three ostensibly wide forwards, Gil, Asprilla and Danjuma rotating or leaving Danjuma to play through the middle mainly. Danjuma scored two goals in the opening two games of the season starting as a central striker for Villarreal this season before being sent out on loan for the third season in succession. 04:58 PM GMT Looks familiar Girona resemble an ex-Premier League journeyman XI. Donny van de Beek probably has the most to prove as you can be sure many viewers will be watching the coverage tonight and asking: ‘Didn’t he used to play for Manchester United?’ To which the right answers will, of course, be ‘yes’ and ‘well, sort of’. 04:56 PM GMT And now for those of you watching in black and white... Gazzaniga; Frances, Juanpe, Krejci, Blind, Miguel; Van de Beek, Romeu; Asprilla, Gil, Danjuma. Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Szoboszlai, Diaz; Nunez. Benoit Bastien (France). 04:46 PM GMT Girona’s team news LINE-UP! ❤️🤍 — Girona FC (@GironaFC_Engl) 04:43 PM GMT Kelleher’s misfortune Is Caoimhin Kelleher the unluckiest keeper in the world? The Irish No 1 has been outstanding since deputising for Allison – the late equaliser for Newcastle in his last match his only blemish. But it’s back to deputising for the Brazilian. It speaks volumes for Kelleher that Arne Slot has had no need to rush Alisson back. Slot has picked a strong line-up, which is no doubt a response to last weekend’s derby cancellation. Win tonight and Liverpool are sure of being in the knockout stages. 04:37 PM GMT Liverpool team news Alisson returns: How we line up to take on Girona 💫🟢 — Liverpool FC (@LFC) 03:29 PM GMT Betting on the match today? Take a look at for free bets and betting offers 03:26 PM GMT Preview: Liverpool eye six in a row Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of the Champions League match between Girona and Liverpool from Estadi Montilivi. This match is the sixth round of bloated group-stage fixtures and features the teams who were third in their national leagues last season but their fortunes so far could scarcely be more contrasting: Liverpool, who have won five out of five, sit top of the 36-team group and have already qualified for the knockout stage following victories over Milan, Bologna, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid; Girona are 30th with one won – over Slovan Bratislava – and defeats by Paris Saint-Germain, Feyenoord, PSV and Sturm Graz. The Catalans are ninth in La Liga and it’s not hard to see why they have struggled compared with last year. One should note that historically, they are punching well above their weight even if their profile and clout have been transformed since the City Football Group’s takeover in 2017. But the driving forces of last year’s standout season – Artem Dovbyk, who scored 24 goals, Savinho, who bagged 11 and Aleix García, their ‘Rodri’ – have all been sold and their replacements, the returning Oriol Romeu, Bryan Gil and Abel Ruiz, are yet to click. Their squad is rammed with familiar names from England’s top two tiers – Daley Blind, Donny van de Beek, Paulo Gazzaniga, Arnaut Danjuna, Christhian Stuani, Romeu, Gil and Yáser Asprilla – and Michel is such a terrific coach it is not inconceivable that he could succeed Pep Guardiola if they are willing to hire on reputation rather than name. Victory for Liverpool, who play Lille and PSV in their final two matches after Christmas, would put them one point away from an automatic bye into the last 16 which will save them two matches as they plot their charge for a Premier League and European double. Alisson is available again after 66 days out but the loss of Ibrahima Konaté‘s aerial power is not easily covered and ought to be something to consider in the January window. Yes, they are flying but the squad still looks thin to me with Konstantinos Tsimikas, Conor Bradley, Diogo Jota and Federico Chiesa – as cursed as Arthur a couple of years ago – continuing to recover from injuries and Alexis Mac Allister suspended.
Shohei Ohtani wins third MVP award, first in NL. Aaron Judge earns second AL honor in 3 seasonsBarbie Director’s Next Movie Starts Filming in Summer (and Is Wildly Different)A recent report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that 65% of Nigerian households relied on traditional cooking methods, with the three-stone cookstove being the most commonly used. The findings were highlighted in the Nigeria General Household Survey-Panel (Wave 5) 2023/2024 report. “The most common cookstove type used in the country is the three-stone/open fire, with 65.0 percent of households relying on this traditional cooking method,” the report noted. The NBS report outlined stark differences between rural and urban areas. Traditional cooking methods were predominantly used in rural areas, with 78.8% of households relying on the three-stone cookstove. The practice was even more widespread in certain regions, such as the North Central (72.1%), North East (82.4%), North West (85.7%), and South East (61.3%) zones. Conversely, urban areas were seeing a noticeable shift toward modern cooking technologies, with 49% of households using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or natural gas. The South West zone led in adopting modern cooking technologies, with 51% of households opting for LPG or natural gas. The report also highlighted the preferred locations for cooking across Nigeria. Slightly more than half (51.2%) of households using traditional cookstoves prefer outdoor cooking, while 37.9% cook indoors but outside the sleeping area. Only 1.8% of households use their cookstoves in sleeping areas. Geographical patterns also played a role. Households in the North East (59%) and North West (50.5%) zones were more likely to cook indoors, while those in the North Central (60.7%) and southern zones predominantly cooked outdoors or in separate buildings. This trend was consistent across urban (46.2%) and rural (52.6%) areas. Wood remained the most-used cooking fuel in Nigeria, reported by 70.2% of households, followed by LPG at 23.2%. The reliance on wood was especially pronounced in the North East (93.4%) and North West (84.8%) zones. In contrast, southern regions were more inclined toward LPG usage, with 35.3% of households in the South South and 51.7% in the South West using the modern cooking fuel. 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TikTok is challenging the federal government’s order to shut down its operations in Canada. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * TikTok is challenging the federal government’s order to shut down its operations in Canada. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? TikTok is challenging the federal government’s order to shut down its operations in Canada. The company filed in documents in Federal Court in Vancouver on Thursday. The government ordered the dissolution of TikTok’s Canadian business in November after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform. That means TikTok must “wind down” its operations in Canada, though the app will continue to be available to Canadians. TikTok wants the court to overturn the government’s order and to place a pause on the order while the court hears the case. It is claiming the minister’s decision was “unreasonable” and “driven by improper purposes.” The review was carried out through the Investment Canada Act, which allows the government to investigate any foreign investment with potential to harm national security. Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said in a statement at the time the government was taking action to address “specific national security risks,” though it didn’t specify what those risks were. TikTok’s filing says Champagne “failed to engage with TikTok Canada on the purported substance of the concerns that led to the (order.)” Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. The company argues the government ordered “measures that bear no rational connection to the national security risks it identifies.” It says the reasons for the order “are unintelligible, fail to reveal a rational chain of analysis and are rife with logical fallacies.” The company’s law firm, Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, declined to comment, while Champagne’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A TikTok spokesperson said in a statement that the order would “eliminate the jobs and livelihoods of our hundreds of dedicated local employees — who support the community of more than 14 million monthly Canadian users on TikTok, including businesses, advertisers, creators and initiatives developed especially for Canada.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 10, 2024. Advertisement AdvertisementDonald Trump said Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has asked to visit him at the president-elect's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. Login or signup to continue reading Part way through a Truth Social post on Friday morning, Trump referred to his Mar-a-Lago home, saying "Bill Gates asked to come, tonight. We miss you and x! New Year's Eve is going to be AMAZING!!! DJT." Trump provided no further details. Emails and calls to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation asking about a potential Gates visit to Mar-a-Lago were not immediately answered. Gates has been critical of Trump in the past, particularly over his first administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Gates publicly congratulated Trump on his November 5 election victory and expressed hope they could work together. Some of the biggest tech sector companies in the US have pledged donations to Trump's inaugural fund as they seek more favourable relations with the Republican president-elect before he takes office on January 20. In November, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago. 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The 6-foot-3 Strasburg alum has tallied 929 points across 89 games played with the Eagles and is 71 points shy of becoming just the 23rd player in program history to accumulate 1,000 career points. Chasing that feat is something that excited Alsberry as she returned to the Eagles for her graduate season. Yet, it’s not in the forefront of her mind as Bridgewater continues an impressive unbeaten start, sitting at 9-0 thus far. “It means a lot,” Alsberry said. “I haven’t really thought about it. I’ve just been thinking more about the team and our success.” Alsberry had all the tools to be a force on the court when she arrived at Bridgewater, but she didn’t always have the confidence to go with it. It’s been a consistent struggle throughout Alsberry’s career to get in her own head and overthink matters when on the court. Yet, with some maturity and a great support system, Alsberry has diminished those negative thoughts as the years have gone on. “Freshman year, I had little to no confidence,” Alsberry said. “Each year, it’s been something I’ve been trying to work on, especially with [BC head] coach [Stephanie] Flamini. Over the years, she’s really been trying to pour confidence into me and just make sure I don’t get in my head. ... I think this year, I’ve been harder on just, ‘You miss a shot, just get back and do better on defense.’ I think my confidence has definitely grown over the years.” Bridgewater’s Jaden Alsberry reacts to a call during a game earlier this season. Flamini has witnessed Alsberry’s stronger mentality develop firsthand. “When I get on them, she handles it better than she used to,” Flamini said. “She keeps what I expect in the forefront for everyone. Always trying to learn, always trying to do better. I think her confidence has improved. ... Jaden’s come a long way there. She’s getting close to her 1,000th point. We’re really excited about that and we want her to continue to be confident.” Having the belief and trust of the BC coaching staff has gone a long way in helping Alsberry be the player she is today. “I think having a good coaching staff that believes in you and is always making sure you are confident in yourself is definitely helpful,” Alsberry said. Bridgewater’s Jaden Alsberry goes up for a shot against Roanoke during a game last season. Between her growing relationship with the coaching staff and work behind the scenes, Flamini sees that confidence exuding from Alsberry when she’s on the court. “Give her a lot of credit,” Flamini said. “She’s been in the gym. When you’re in the gym working hard, I think your confidence automatically has to go up, because you’re prepared. You’re more prepared than others.” Alsberry’s fifth season with the Eagles is bittersweet as she knows it’s her final. Like the 1,000-point mark, Alsberry isn’t focusing on the emotions yet as she’s doing what she can to enjoy every last second of playing at Bridgewater. “It kind of feels unreal,” Alsberry said. “I don’t know. It doesn’t feel like it’s my last year. I’m sure as we get closer to the end of the season, it’ll definitely all sink in. I’m just trying to make the most of it.”
Al-Mutairi reviews final preparations for ‘Kuwait Capital of Arab Culture’WALTHAM, Mass. , Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Veralto (NYSE: VLTO), a global leader in essential water and product quality solutions dedicated to Safeguarding the World's Most Vital ResourcesTM , announced today that its board of directors has approved a 22% increase to its quarterly cash dividend, and accordingly approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.11 per share of its common stock, payable on January 31, 2025 to holders of record as of the close of business on December 31, 2024 . About Veralto With annual sales of $5 billion , Veralto is a global leader in essential technology solutions with a proven track record of solving some of the most complex challenges we face as a society. Our industry-leading companies with globally recognized brands are building on a long-established legacy of innovation and customer trust to create a safer, cleaner, more vibrant future. Headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts , our global team of 16,000 associates is committed to making an enduring positive impact on our world and united by a powerful purpose: Safeguarding the World's Most Vital ResourcesTM . View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/veralto-announces-increase-in-quarterly-dividend-302336275.html SOURCE Veralto
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 19, 2024-- FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NOTE) ("FiscalNote"), a leading AI-driven enterprise SaaS technology provider of policy and global intelligence, today announced that Conrad Yiu, a member of its Board of Directors and a member of its Corporate Governance Committee and M&A Committee, will retire from the Board effective December 31, 2024, in-line with the fiscal year end and shortly prior to the scheduled end of his three-year term in May 2025. Yiu is Co-founder and Partner of AS1 Growth Partners (“AS1”), a private multi-family investment office based in Sydney, Australia. AS1 invested in FiscalNote in 2020 when, prior to its public listing, FiscalNote was actively expanding its investor base in Australia. Yiu then joined the Board in October 2020, shortly following AS1’s investment. As FiscalNote’s strategic focus has changed since that time, Yiu has decided to retire early to focus on his Australia-based business interests, family and professional commitments. “I want to thank Tim and my fellow Board members for the opportunity to serve the Company over the past four years. I remain an active, long-term investor and supporter of FiscalNote’s mission and management,” said Yiu. “Given the changes since my firm first invested, now is simply the right time for me to concentrate on my other professional commitments based in and focused on Australia, as well as to make more time for personal and family commitments. While I am retiring from the Board early, I strongly believe the Company has the right strategy and the right leadership to take it to its next phase of growth, and I have great confidence in its ability to deliver results and value for both its customers and its shareholders.” “Throughout the past four years and at pivotal times for our Company, Conrad has been a deeply respected and admired partner on our Board, whose views and guidance were especially valuable during our transition to a publicly traded company,” said Tim Hwang, Chairman, CEO, and Co-founder, FiscalNote. “On behalf of the entire Board of Directors, I’d like to thank Conrad for his service and contributions, and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” Following Yiu’s retirement, the composition of FiscalNote’s Board of Directors will be reduced to nine members – reflecting the streamlined structure of the Company following its divestitures of Board.org and Aicel Technologies in 2024. For more information about the Company’s Board of Directors and its members, please visit here . About FiscalNote FiscalNote (NYSE: NOTE) is a leader in policy and global intelligence. By uniquely combining data, technology, and insights, FiscalNote empowers customers to manage political and business risk. Since 2013, FiscalNote has pioneered technology that delivers critical insights and the tools to turn them into action. Home to CQ, Dragonfly, Oxford Analytica, VoterVoice, and many other industry-leading brands, FiscalNote serves thousands of customers worldwide with global offices in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. To learn more about FiscalNote and its family of brands, visit FiscalNote.com and follow @FiscalNote . View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241219201851/en/ CONTACT: Media Nicholas Graham FiscalNote press@fiscalnote.comInvestor Relations Bob Burrows FiscalNote IR@fiscalnote.com KEYWORD: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY OTHER TECHNOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY/GOVERNMENT SOFTWARE WHITE HOUSE/FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE/LOCAL PUBLIC POLICY DATA MANAGEMENT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOURCE: FiscalNote Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 12/19/2024 04:05 PM/DISC: 12/19/2024 04:06 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241219201851/enAdvertisement Arkansas resident GT Hill purchased a missile silo, decommissioned in the 1980s, for $90,000 in 2010. He spent $800,000 over 10 years converting the space but doesn't recommend others try it. Initially hoping to make it a primary residence, Hill has made it into an Airbnb, hosting authors, acrobats, and YouTubers. This is an as-told-to essay based on a conversation with GT Hill, a 49-year-old former director of technical marketing who lives in Vilonia, Arkansas. He bought a $90,000 decommissioned missile silo and turned it into an Airbnb. The following conversation has been edited for length and clarity. I grew up in eastern Oregon, in the middle of nowhere, so I did welding and many other mechanical things. I was a jet engine mechanic in the Air Force and spent my primary career in technology. I worked for a handful of Silicon Valley companies as a director of technical marketing. Advertisement One day, I was getting my haircut in Searcy, Arkansas. These old guys were talking about the missile silos that were around Arkansas. I had never heard about these places that housed nuclear missiles, so I started researching. Probably 20% of my interest was in the doomsday prepper aspect or the idea of preparing to survive in the case of a catastrophe. I'm not a full doomsday prepper, but I like the idea of being prepared for the unknown, including having food storage and some survival skills. If you talk to the hardcore preppers, which I'm not, missile silos are not that great, depending on what you think is the worst-case scenario. If it's a Walking-Dead-style apocalypse, you don't want to be in a missile silo because then you're trapped inside. Advertisement Another 30% of my interest was in the modern archaeology aspect of owning something like this. I really wanted to dig it up and see what was in there. Initially, I intended to make it a house for my family. Lastly, I was interested in owning a missile silo because it's just kick ass. The place has 7,000-pound doors. Its three floors are made out of a steel structure nicknamed "the birdcage." It's on eight springs and actually hangs from the ceiling. And the reason is if it gets hit by a bomb, it allows the structure to shake to try to preserve the equipment and the people inside. Advertisement Thanks to the rattle space or the gap between the floors and walls, I can put my back against the wall and push the structure to get it to move. I bought the historic silo for $90,000. It was decommissioned in the 1980s as part of an international treaty. The silo can turn into a nightclub that hosts parties, charity events, and even acrobats. Courtesy of GT Hill I found my missile silo, called Titan II, online. I started talking to the previous owner in January of 2010, and by August, I owned it. Titan II was denuclearized after the US and Russia signed a 1979 treaty to limit each country's nuclear weapons. The US disarmed Titan II as part of that negotiation, called the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II or SALT II. Advertisement They had to destroy the silo in very specific ways. They actually had to blow up the top of the structure and fill it in. So it was an underground structure, but completely buried. I bought the nine-acre site in Vilonia, Arkansas, for $90,000, which was about a $30,000 premium over the land's value alone. There were three main components. There's the silo itself, a 57-foot diameter structure or basically a 15-story building, which sits underground at 150 feet deep. Then there's a long tunnel connecting the silo to the center area that's 35 feet underground. The last part of it is the launch control center, which goes as deep as 50 feet underground. Advertisement The whole process was risky and expensive. I don't recommend people try to copy me. The middle floor of the control center is available to rent. Courtesy of GT Hill Some people look at an old house and think, "There's no way I want to rebuild that." I liked the challenge. I knew we could build a pretty cool place. It just took a whole lot more money and time than I anticipated. Related stories I finally got money and time together in October 2010. I rented a large bulldozer and an excavator, and then we started digging. The whole facility was full of water. We could see water pouring out on top of us, so we had to figure out how to open the front door of the control center without dying. When the door popped open, a huge wave came over us. It was scary. Advertisement The main bedroom is in the livable portion of the silo. Courtesy of GT Hill There were other challenges. The place had asbestos and methane gas at the top of the control center, where the crew quarters were. I recorded videos of the whole process, and you can actually hear my voice change because of the methane in the air. I had much more time than I did money. It's not that I didn't have the money to do it, but when you get the money, how do you prioritize using it? Do you throw it in a hole in the ground or spend it on a vacation for your family? Or upgrade the current home you live in? I had to make many of those decisions over the 10-year renovation period. After spending $800,000, we're probably netting $80,000 a year in revenue from the place now that I rent it out on Airbnb. Advertisement People ask what the hardest part about doing this was, and it has nothing to do with the work. It's the mental side. You're spending money on a hole in the ground, and you have nothing to show for it. It ended well for me, but the average person shouldn't do it. It's not a great way to spend time or money. We've turned the missile into an Airbnb and have hosted YouTubers, acrobats, and a writer who lived cut off from the world for 10 days. The main kitchen. Courtesy of GT Hill We still live on the property, but we never moved in full-time. We'd spend some nights as a family there, either for fun or as a shelter from big tornadoes. Advertisement There are no walls and doors, so there's no real primary bedroom. The top floor has a king bed, a large, open shower, and a free-standing bathtub. The middle floor has two queen beds that we can move to make more space. Then, the kitchen and the living room are on the bottom floor, which also doubles as a dance floor and can turn into a club. We host anything on the property, including meetings. If it's semi-legal and people want to do it there and pay for it, we're fine with it. The first booking we got was in November 2020. It was a couple coming for their honeymoon, but they got a little too intoxicated at their wedding to make the trip. They sent their best man instead. Advertisement Our initial rate was $275 per night with a $75 cleaning fee. Since then, we've raised prices a few times, so now we're in the $400-$700 range for a one-night stay, depending on whether it's a weekday or a weekend. Inside one of the bathrooms. Courtesy of GT Hill COVID was obviously still going on when we started to list it, and I marketed the silo as the ultimate social distancing. There was this YouTube couple, Kara and Nate, with like 3 million subscribers, who came to stay in 2021. They were travel influencers who started doing van life during the pandemic. I would say 70% of our bookings for the next year came through the video they made about their stay. Today, I would've paid an influencer couple like that $5,000 to stay for that kind of exposure. With them, it was just a coincidence. Advertisement I once intentionally locked a woman in there for 10 days straight. In 2021, an author named Lynne Peeples called me and said, "I'm doing a book on circadian rhythm, and I need a place that has absolutely no indication of time whatsoever." She wanted to see what would happen to her sleep cycle. Before her arrival, I had to ensure everything that told the time was covered; even the Netflix account couldn't show the time. We've had acrobats down there for a charity event. We've had bands perform. We've had birthday parties and even some swingers. I'm a pretty open guy. Just treat each other and the place well. The only thing we haven't had yet is a wedding. And a lot of the reason for that is because of the stairs. It's five flights down, and typically, everybody's got at least one older relative in attendance. Advertisement It's been a pretty terrible investment, any way you look at it, but it's become more than that. It's now part of my identity.
Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of the Samajwadi Party (SP), has expressed his commendation for party candidates Naseem Solanki and Tej Pratap Yadav's successful campaigns in the Sisamau and Karhal Assembly bye-elections, whose results were announced recently. Yadav emphasized the INDIA alliance's effectiveness, describing the candidates' triumphs as evidence of the strength found in unity. In a message on social media, Yadav stated, "The true courage and power of individuals increase through adversity. My heartfelt gratitude to all voters, supporters, and leaders for ensuring our candidates' victories as INDIA Alliance representatives in the UP assembly by-elections." He extended congratulations to Solanki and Tej Pratap Yadav and remarked on the broader moral victory for INDIA alliance-backed candidates. Despite these accomplishments, the SP captured only two of the nine seats contested in Uttar Pradesh, while the dominant Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its affiliates celebrated wins in seven constituencies. Yadav also praised the Trinamool Congress and Mamata Banerjee for their clean sweep of the six West Bengal bypoll seats, attributing the outcome to strategic leadership that thwarted BJP's efforts. The Election Commission reported results across 48 assembly constituencies and two Lok Sabha seats, with the BJP claiming 21 assembly seats, Congress taking seven, and the TMC securing victories in West Bengal. Notably, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra marked her political debut in Kerala's Wayanad by-election with substantial success. The by-elections spanned 15 states, with critical races in Uttar Pradesh and Kerala's Wayanad, where Priyanka Gandhi Vadra made her impactful electoral entrance. (ANI) (With inputs from agencies.)
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New Delhi, Nov 23: BJP president J P Nadda on Saturday hailed his party’s victory in Maharashtra assembly polls and byelections in various states as “historic” and said people have put their seal on the Prime Minister’s vision for the country’s development, rejecting the opposition’s politics of division and appeasement. Addressing an event organised at the BJP headquarters after the results of the elections, Nadda accepted people’s mandate in Jharkhand and asserted that his party will play the role of “constructive opposition” in the state and fight against infiltration from Bangladesh “till the last breath”. “It’s a historic day,” he said. In the latest round of elections, the people of Maharashtra and other states have put their stamp on Modi’s agenda of development and his resolve to serve the nation, he said. “People have once again endorsed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and ‘vikasvaad’, and those who were dividing the country on the lines of caste misleading people have fallen flat on their face in these elections,” he said. “Results of these elections and the one held in Haryana recently have given a reply to those in INDI alliance who were living in the illusion that they will gain to power by pursuing appeasement politics and dividing people on the lines of caste and religion,” he added. Nadda also took on Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and said that the BJP-led NDA had won in the 2019 Maharashtra assembly polls but Thackeray “betrayed and insulted” the people’s mandate succumbing to his “greed for power”. “The BJP had won the 2019 elections as well but Uddhav Thackeray betrayed us. Maharashtra has rejected him in these elections “Today people have rejected him and given a message that they are with Modi, Mahayuti, BJP, (Eknath Shinde’s) Shiv Sena and NCP (of Ajit Pawar),” he added. The poll results also reflect the “mood of the nation”, he added.Article content Two powerful engines have helped Alberta’s economy lift off in the past two years: exceptional population growth and strong oil prices. What happens if both start to sputter at the same time? Alberta’s population boom is expected to decelerate in 2025 amid changing federal immigration policies, while some energy analysts anticipate oil prices could weaken next year due to slowing global consumption, particularly in China. If oil prices bump along below US$70 a barrel next year, the dreaded D-word — a budget deficit — could be back in the cards, cautions Alberta’s finance minister. “If we’re in the mid-70s, it’s certainly a different question. If we’re in the sub-70s, it (a deficit) is very likely,” Nate Horner told reporters Thursday. The province released its second-quarter fiscal update this week, projecting a healthy budget surplus of $4.6 billion for the financial year that ends next March. The government forecasts Alberta’s gross domestic product will expand by three per cent this year and 2.7 per cent in 2025. That’s below the province’s 3.3 per cent projection made in February’s budget. Finance officials also trimmed Alberta’s oil price outlook to US$74 a barrel, down $2.50 from the first quarter. Prices for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude have been hovering around $70 a barrel over the past month, dipping this fall due to increased uncertainty about growing non-OPEC supply and uncertain global demand. (Benchmark U.S. oil prices increased more than $1 on Friday to close at $71.24 a barrel.) “Clearly, our growth rate will be much lower” in 2025, Alberta Central chief economist Charles St-Arnaud said Friday. “We still have a positive tailwind from the population. It’s not as big as it’s been over the past few years, but it’s still there. Oil is a bit more uncertain.” Since the pandemic began to recede in 2022, Alberta has seen a sharp increase in newcomers from other provinces and outside the country. The trend has spurred economic expansion, increasing retail sales — which are down on a per-person basis from pre-pandemic levels, but up overall with a growing population — and housing construction. It’s also put pressure on rent prices and infrastructure. St-Arnaud calculates the province’s stellar population growth last year was responsible for a full percentage point of Alberta’s GDP growth of 2.3 per cent. In the 2023 census year (ending July 31), the province’s population grew by 173,000, or 3.9 per cent. This year, it increased by 4.4 per cent, as non-permanent residents, including foreign students and temporary foreign workers, topped 91,000 and interprovincial migration jumped above 43,000. Fewer non-permanent residents are forecast to come to Canada after a change in federal policy, while the Trudeau government recently cut its target for new permanent residents for the next three years to under 400,000 people, down from half-a-million newcomers. According to Alberta Finance data, the province’s population will top five million for the first time in 2025, but the annual rate of growth is expected to slow to 2.5 per cent. (The report projects Alberta will still add almost 120,000 new residents — more than the population of Lethbridge — in the 2025 census year.) The biggest projected decrease is from non-permanent residents falling to 10,000, nearly a 90 per cent drop from 2024 levels. And that figure is expected to turn into a net outflow in 2026. The province has welcomed more than 400,000 people in the past three years; a slowdown will allow the housing market to catch up, said Horner. Housing starts are pegged at 44,000 units this year and 41,000 in 2025. “I think moderating and then decreasing the population growth is a good thing,” Horner said. “It will have impacts to the economy. But it will also provide a lot of relief to individual Albertans and to the public pressures that we’re facing. So, I’m not too worried — 4.4 per cent is unsustainable.” Slower population growth will affect consumer spending levels, but falling interest rates are expected to support the economy and consumers next year, said ATB Financial chief economist Mark Parsons. “We are not going to get the same boost that we’ve had in the last two years from the consumer, coming from population growth,” he said. “We do expect the unemployment rate to edge lower from current levels, mostly because of slower population growth.” On the energy front, Scotiabank is forecasting WTI crude prices next year will average $66 a barrel, while the U.S. Energy Information Administration is projecting $71.60, down from $77 this year. Economist Rory Johnston, founder of the Commodity Context newsletter, expects WTI oil prices will remain roughly flat next year in the low $70-a-barrel range, with OPEC production being the single-largest determining factor of the market in 2025. The cartel has looked to bring some spare production back online, but it could add to an oversupplied market. A lot of next year’s outlook will depend on oil demand growth in China, and if incoming U.S. President Donald Trump makes good on his pledge to impose a 60 per cent tariff on the country’s imports, said Josephine Mills with energy analytics firm Enverus. “I think it (WTI crude below $70-a-barrel) is a very real possibility if not only China is tariffed, but other countries have tariffs as well,” she said. “That has a huge impact on our demand view.” Chris Varcoe is a Calgary Herald columnist. cvarcoe@postmedia.com
( MENAFN - EIN Presswire) WILMINGTON, NEW CASTLE, DE, UNITED STATES, December 20, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- Allied market Research published a report, titled, "Data Center construction Market Size , Share, Competitive Landscape and Trend Analysis Report, by Construction Type, By Tier By Data Center Size By industry Vertical : Global Opportunity Analysis And Industry Forecast, 2024-2032. The global data center construction market was valued at $212.6 billion in 2023, and is projected to reach $416.4 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% from 2024 to 2032. Prime determinants of growth As digital transformation accelerates across industries across the globe, fueled by the proliferation of mobile devices, rise in internet penetration, and adoption of cloud-based applications, there is a huge demand for robust infrastructure capable of handling vast amounts of data. Hyperscale data centers, characterized by their immense scale and efficiency, are uniquely positioned to meet this escalating demand. These facilities offer unparalleled computing power, storage capacity, and networking capabilities, enabling organizations to leverage advanced technologies such as AI, IoT, and big data analytics to drive innovation and gain competitive advantage. These factors are contributing to the growth of the data center construction market globally. Get Research Report Sample Pages : Key Takeaways : The data center construction market study covers 20 countries. The research includes a segment analysis of each country in terms of value ($Billion) for the projected period 2023-2032. 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(AP) — A businessman with no experience in public office is taking over as mayor of Oregon’s biggest city as it embraces an entirely new system of government — one that’s so different, the City Council chambers had to be completely renovated. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A businessman with no experience in public office is taking over as mayor of Oregon’s biggest city as it embraces an entirely new system of government — one that’s so different, the City Council chambers had to be completely renovated. Portland voters last month elected Keith Wilson, a trucking company executive and founder of a nonprofit working to increase homeless shelter capacity. He ran on an ambitious pledge to end unsheltered homelessness within a year and will be sworn in Thursday alongside a council expanded from five seats to 12. Portland is contending with homelessness, public drug use and a rising cost of living. Wilson, a Portland native, plans to reach his goal of ending unsheltered homelessness by increasing the number of nighttime walk-in emergency shelters in facilities such as churches and community centers. His message appeared to have resonated in a city where surveys conducted over the past few years have shown that residents view homelessness as a top issue. He ran against three outgoing City Council members. The mayoral race, which featured 19 candidates, was thrown open when Mayor Ted Wheeler decided against seeking reelection after holding the city’s top post since 2017. Wheeler rose to national prominence in 2020 as nightly protests erupted on Portland streets and around the country in response to the police killing of George Floyd. The field of candidates in council races was crowded as well, with nearly 100 running for the new seats that were elected by voters in individual districts rather than citywide. The 130-year-old City Hall was renovated for $8.3 million to accommodate the increase in members. The new dais can now seat 12 people; floor layouts were changed to create more office space; and technology, seismic and accessibility updates were added throughout the building. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. “Remodeling council chambers is a once-in-a-generation activity,” Maty Sauter, director of Portland’s Bureau of Fleet and Facilities, told the outgoing City Council as it held its last meeting on Wednesday in the new chambers. “We’ve been able to reuse this 1895 facility and make it modern, contemporary and useful.” It’s going to take time for the new government to figure out which of the many changes are working, said Chris Shortell, associate professor of political science at Portland State University. In another first for City Hall, Wilson and the incoming Council members were elected under Portland’s new system of ranked-choice voting. A candidate would win if they were the first choice of more than 50% of voters in the first round. Otherwise, a second round would eliminate the candidate with the fewest votes and their supporters’ votes go to their next choice. The process would repeat until someone emerges with a majority of votes. 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President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until his administration can pursue a “political resolution” to the issue. The request came as TikTok and the Biden administration filed opposing briefs to the court, in which the company argued the court should strike down a law that could ban the platform by Jan. 19 while the government emphasized its position that the statute is needed to eliminate a national security risk. “President Trump takes no position on the underlying merits of this dispute. Instead, he respectfully requests that the Court consider staying the Act’s deadline for divestment of January 19, 2025, while it considers the merits of this case,” said Trump’s amicus brief, which supported neither party in the case and was written by D. John Sauer, Trump’s choice for solicitor general. The argument submitted to the court is the latest example of Trump inserting himself in national issues before he takes office. The Republican president-elect has already begun negotiating with other countries over his plans to impose tariffs, and he intervened earlier this month in a plan to fund the federal government, calling for a bipartisan plan to be rejected and sending Republicans back to the negotiating table. He has been holding meetings with foreign leaders and business officials at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida while he assembles his administration, including a meeting last week with TikTok CEO Shou Chew. Trump has reversed his position on the popular app, having tried to ban it during his first term in office over national security concerns. He joined the TikTok during his 2024 presidential campaign and his team used it to connect with younger voters, especially male voters, by pushing content that was often macho and aimed at going viral. He said earlier this year that he still believed there were national security risks with TikTok, but that he opposed banning it. The filings Friday come ahead of oral arguments on whether the law, which requires TikTok to divest from its China-based parent company or face a ban, unlawfully restricts speech in violation of the First Amendment. The law was was signed by President Joe Biden in April after it passed Congress with broad bipartisan support. TikTok and ByteDance filed a legal challenge afterwards. Earlier this month, a panel of three federal judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , leading TikTok to appeal the case to the Supreme Court. The brief from Trump said he opposes banning TikTok at this junction and “seeks the ability to resolve the issues at hand through political means once he takes office.” In their brief to the Supreme Court on Friday, attorneys for TikTok and its parent company ByteDance argued the federal appeals court erred in its ruling and based its decision on “alleged ‘risks’ that China could exercise control” over TikTok’s U.S. platform by pressuring its foreign affiliates. The Biden administration has argued in court that TikTok poses a national security risk due to its connections to China. Officials say Chinese authorities can compel ByteDance to hand over information on TikTok’s U.S. patrons or use the platform to spread or suppress information.