
Gopal Shetty, Borivali chawl residents gherao 4 BMC officials on suspicion of cutting water supplyRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Aziaha James had 21 points, eight rebounds and five assists, Devyn Quigley scored a career-high 20 points and made four 3-pointers and NC State beat Coastal Carolina 89-68 on Thursday. NC State had its lead trimmed to 54-46 midway through the third quarter before James scored five straight points to begin a 13-2 run that ended in a 19-point lead. Quigley took over in the fourth, making three 3-pointers and scoring 15 points. Coastal Carolina missed 11 of 13 shots spanning the third-quarter break as NC State pulled away. Madison Hayes added 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting for NC State (3-2). James has scored 20-plus in three straight games. The Wolfpack shot 50% from the field, including 11 of 29 from 3-point range. Hayes made her third 3-pointer with 1:12 left in the first half to give NC State a 47-32 lead. Coastal Carolina's Savannah Brooks just beat the halftime buzzer with a basket to give her 17 points and pull within 47-36. Brooks scored 14 of Coastal Carolina’s opening 26 points and she finished the game with 25. Alancia Ramsey added 13 points for Coastal Carolina (4-1), which was picked to finish ninth in the Sun Belt Conference. The Wolfpack travel to the Bahamas to play in the Pink Flamingo Championship against Southern on Monday. Coastal Carolina battles Division II Coker on Wednesday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball
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Highranking Igbo Senator speaks on how Tinubu's presidential jet was boughtCYPRESS LAKE, Fla. (AP) — Kam Craft and Peter Suder both had 18 points in Miami (OH)'s 70-58 victory against Siena on Monday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * CYPRESS LAKE, Fla. (AP) — Kam Craft and Peter Suder both had 18 points in Miami (OH)'s 70-58 victory against Siena on Monday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? CYPRESS LAKE, Fla. (AP) — Kam Craft and Peter Suder both had 18 points in Miami (OH)’s 70-58 victory against Siena on Monday. Craft added five rebounds for the RedHawks (3-2). Suder shot 7 of 9 from the floor, including 1 for 3 from 3-point range, and 3 for 3 from the line. Eian Elmer shot 4 for 8 (2 for 4 from 3-point range) and 5 of 5 from the free-throw line to finish with 15 points. The Saints (3-3) were led by Major Freeman, who recorded 15 points. Brendan Coyle added 12 points for Siena. Justice Shoats had 12 points. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar. Advertisement
DOZENS of channels have disappeared from boxes in the last 12 months - and an expert warns more are likely to follow. UK broadcasting giants including Sky and Virgin have oversaw huge shifts in 2024 with the continued growth of streaming. Advertisement 2 The Box was among the big channels to go Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun 2 BBC closed its SD channels on satellite too Credit: EPA Big closures this year include the end of several music channels, with The Box, 4 Music, Kiss, Kerrang and Magic disappearing in June. The Box had been on air for 32 years. At the start of the year, entertainment channel E! went off air in the UK . Numerous shopping and international channels have also gone. Advertisement Read more about Sky SWITCH OFF Two beloved channels REPLACED on Sky and Virgin Media today in TV guide shake-up TOP TELLY I found a secret way to instantly unlock thousands of FREE movies and TV on Sky And a big chunk of old SD (standard definition) channels closed on satellite too to make way for HD (high definition) only, including BBC, ITV and Channel 4. As a result, Sky and Virgin Media have embraced so-called FAST - free ad-support TV - that are beamed into homes via the internet. There have been a huge expansion in FAST channels this year as a free alternative to Netflix, Prime and other streaming giants. Even the traditional big players in broadcasting are taking a more streaming first approach, with ITV making Corrie and Emmerdale available on ITVX first every morning ahead of their evening slot on ITV1. Advertisement Most read in Tech Latest SAD FIND Mercy crews swarm Scots street after man's body found as police launch death probe Breaking MODEL TRAGEDY Model & actress, 76, found dead in horror gas poisoning after 'boiler fault' UGLY SCENES Dunfermline-Falkirk chaos with seats broken & arrests as missiles aimed at aces 'HEARTBROKEN' World champion boxer, 35, dies suddenly after Jake Paul link Meanwhile, Freeview is preparing for an internet-based TV future, launching Freely earlier this year which can work without an aerial. An industry expert told The Sun that more channel closures are likely in 2025 and beyond as the trend continues. Sky employee reveals genius trick to find best channels so much faster "This is inevitable, more broadcasters will cull broadcast/linear TV channels as viewers are flocking to streaming services," Paolo Pescatore from PP Foresight said. "The big TV switch off is around the corner, with all programming set to be delivered via the internet. Advertisement "Viewers are now spoilt for choice with how and where they watch the TV shows they love across a range of connected devices. "To respond, broadcasters need to be prepared and work more closely with telecom providers to ensure a seamless experience for users." Which channels could go next? Analysis by Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun CBBC and BBC Four are big names at risk for 2025. The BBC announced in 2022 that the pair would disappear as traditional linear channels in a few years and go digital only via iPlayer. When Channel 4 announced the closure of The Box and other music channels it owned in January, the broadcaster hinted that more could come. At the time the company said it was proposing to "close small linear channels that no longer deliver revenues or public value at scale, including the Box channels in 2024 and others at the right time". So which could the "others" be? It really depends what Channel 4 considers "small" but its other channels include More4, E4, E4 Extra, Film4 and 4Seven.DOZENS of channels have disappeared from boxes in the last 12 months - and an expert warns more are likely to follow. UK broadcasting giants including Sky and Virgin have oversaw huge shifts in 2024 with the continued growth of streaming. Advertisement 2 The Box was among the big channels to go Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun 2 BBC closed its SD channels on satellite too Credit: EPA Big closures this year include the end of several music channels, with The Box, 4 Music, Kiss, Kerrang and Magic disappearing in June. The Box had been on air for 32 years. At the start of the year, entertainment channel E! went off air in the UK . Numerous shopping and international channels have also gone. Advertisement Read more about Sky SWITCH OFF Two beloved channels REPLACED on Sky and Virgin Media today in TV guide shake-up TOP TELLY I found a secret way to instantly unlock thousands of FREE movies and TV on Sky And a big chunk of old SD (standard definition) channels closed on satellite too to make way for HD (high definition) only, including BBC, ITV and Channel 4. As a result, Sky and Virgin Media have embraced so-called FAST - free ad-support TV - that are beamed into homes via the internet. There have been a huge expansion in FAST channels this year as a free alternative to Netflix, Prime and other streaming giants. Even the traditional big players in broadcasting are taking a more streaming first approach, with ITV making Corrie and Emmerdale available on ITVX first every morning ahead of their evening slot on ITV1. Advertisement Most read in Tech Latest SAD FIND Mercy crews swarm Scots street after man's body found as police launch death probe Breaking MODEL TRAGEDY Model & actress, 76, found dead in horror gas poisoning after 'boiler fault' UGLY SCENES Dunfermline-Falkirk chaos with seats broken & arrests as missiles aimed at aces 'HEARTBROKEN' World champion boxer, 35, dies suddenly after Jake Paul link Meanwhile, Freeview is preparing for an internet-based TV future, launching Freely earlier this year which can work without an aerial. An industry expert told The Sun that more channel closures are likely in 2025 and beyond as the trend continues. Sky employee reveals genius trick to find best channels so much faster "This is inevitable, more broadcasters will cull broadcast/linear TV channels as viewers are flocking to streaming services," Paolo Pescatore from PP Foresight said. "The big TV switch off is around the corner, with all programming set to be delivered via the internet. Advertisement "Viewers are now spoilt for choice with how and where they watch the TV shows they love across a range of connected devices. "To respond, broadcasters need to be prepared and work more closely with telecom providers to ensure a seamless experience for users." Which channels could go next? Analysis by Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun CBBC and BBC Four are big names at risk for 2025. The BBC announced in 2022 that the pair would disappear as traditional linear channels in a few years and go digital only via iPlayer. When Channel 4 announced the closure of The Box and other music channels it owned in January, the broadcaster hinted that more could come. At the time the company said it was proposing to "close small linear channels that no longer deliver revenues or public value at scale, including the Box channels in 2024 and others at the right time". So which could the "others" be? It really depends what Channel 4 considers "small" but its other channels include More4, E4, E4 Extra, Film4 and 4Seven.
Shares of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. ( NYSE:HMC – Get Free Report ) saw unusually-high trading volume on Thursday . Approximately 637,240 shares were traded during trading, a decline of 36% from the previous session’s volume of 990,254 shares.The stock last traded at $28.08 and had previously closed at $27.25. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth Several analysts have weighed in on the stock. StockNews.com cut shares of Honda Motor from a “strong-buy” rating to a “buy” rating in a research note on Saturday, November 2nd. UBS Group raised Honda Motor from a “sell” rating to a “neutral” rating in a report on Wednesday, December 18th. Get Our Latest Report on Honda Motor Honda Motor Trading Up 1.4 % Honda Motor ( NYSE:HMC – Get Free Report ) last announced its earnings results on Wednesday, November 6th. The company reported $0.43 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.86 by ($0.43). The company had revenue of $36.24 billion for the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $35.60 billion. Honda Motor had a return on equity of 7.53% and a net margin of 4.53%. On average, research analysts predict that Honda Motor Co., Ltd. will post 4.09 earnings per share for the current year. Hedge Funds Weigh In On Honda Motor Large investors have recently made changes to their positions in the company. Ballentine Partners LLC raised its holdings in Honda Motor by 3.4% during the 2nd quarter. Ballentine Partners LLC now owns 10,957 shares of the company’s stock worth $353,000 after purchasing an additional 359 shares during the last quarter. Apollon Wealth Management LLC raised its stake in shares of Honda Motor by 1.5% during the third quarter. Apollon Wealth Management LLC now owns 26,138 shares of the company’s stock worth $829,000 after buying an additional 389 shares during the last quarter. Harrington Investments INC lifted its holdings in Honda Motor by 1.0% in the second quarter. Harrington Investments INC now owns 39,824 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,284,000 after buying an additional 410 shares during the period. Janney Montgomery Scott LLC boosted its stake in Honda Motor by 0.6% in the third quarter. Janney Montgomery Scott LLC now owns 82,821 shares of the company’s stock valued at $2,628,000 after acquiring an additional 495 shares during the last quarter. Finally, GAMMA Investing LLC grew its holdings in Honda Motor by 31.0% during the 3rd quarter. GAMMA Investing LLC now owns 2,382 shares of the company’s stock worth $76,000 after acquiring an additional 564 shares during the period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 5.32% of the company’s stock. About Honda Motor ( Get Free Report ) Honda Motor Co, Ltd. develops, manufactures, and distributes motorcycles, automobiles, power, and other products in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, and internationally. It operates through four segments: Motorcycle Business, Automobile Business, Financial Services Business, and Power Product and Other Businesses. Featured Stories Receive News & Ratings for Honda Motor Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Honda Motor and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Most EM currencies rise as dollar rally stalls after Trump Treasury nominationLil Wayne, GloRilla, Camila Cabello to perform at College Football National Championship
Missed kicks. Poor tackling. Costly penalties. Week 12 was filled with sloppy play around the NFL, leading to some upsets and surprising outcomes. Jayden Daniels nearly led Washington to an improbable comeback down 10 in the final two minutes against Dallas only to fall short because Austin Seibert's extra point sailed wide left. After a field goal and successful onside kick, Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin on an 86-yard catch-and-run touchdown to bring the Commanders within one point with 21 seconds remaining. But Seibert's point-after attempt failed and the Cowboys returned the ensuing onside kick for a touchdown to seal a 34-26 victory. Special teams were atrocious for both teams. Seibert also missed his first extra point and Washington allowed KaVontae Turpin's 99-yard kickoff return for a score earlier in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys missed a field goal, had another blocked and had a punt blocked. "What a wild special teams moment of blocked punts, kicks, kickoff returns, blocked field goals, just a number of things going to that spot," Commanders coach Dan Quinn said. Washington (7-5) was a 10 1/2-point favorite over the undermanned Cowboys (4-7) but ended up losing a third straight game. The Houston Texans were 8-point favorites against the lowly Tennessee Titans and let the game come down to Ka'imi Fairbairn missing a 28-yard field goal that would have tied it with just under two minutes left. C.J. Stroud threw two interceptions, was sacked four times and the Texans (7-5) committed 11 penalties, including an illegal shift that negated a go-ahead 33-yard TD pass to Nico Collins on the drive that ended with Fairbairn's miss in the 32-27 loss. The Titans (3-8) averaged just 17 points per game before putting 32 on the scoreboard against Houston's defense that entered No. 4 in the league. "We didn't do anything well enough to win this game," Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. "Out of all the positives that we did have, there were way too many negatives. Too many negative plays. Score, get a penalty, get touchdowns called back. Get penalties on special teams. Just way too many negative plays defensively, like unexplainable explosives for touchdowns. We just didn't play good across the board." The San Francisco 49ers didn't have quarterback Brock Purdy, star edge rusher Nick Bosa and All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams against Green Bay. That was no excuse for their undisciplined performance. The Niners committed nine penalties and their tackling was shoddy in a 38-10 loss to the Packers. The defending NFC champions are 5-6 with a trip to Buffalo (9-2) coming up. They're still only one game behind Seattle and Arizona in the NFC West. "I'm really not concerned right now about how many guys were missing. We didn't play good enough, so that's not a factor. But, when you are missing some guys, you do have to be better. When you have those penalties and we didn't stop the run like we did and we had those three turnovers in the second half, that's how you get embarrassed." Coming off their first loss of the season, the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs needed Patrick Mahomes' heroics on the final drive to beat Carolina 30-27. Mahomes ran 33 yards to set up Spencer Schrader's 31-yard field goal as time expired. Kansas City had 10 penalties, including a pass interference that gave the Panthers (3-8) another chance to make the 2-point conversion that tied the game with 1:46 remaining. On defense, the Chiefs (10-1) suddenly shaky unit gave up 334 total yards against Bryce Young and an offense that entered last in the NFL. "We've got to do better. We're doing good in the red zone but that's only a third of the field," Chiefs safety Bryan Cook said. "We will go back and look at the film to see what we're doing week to week, and see the tendencies that we're giving up, and just move forward from there. At the end of the day, we're all vets in the room for the most part. ... got to go back to the drawing board and see what we're doing and correct it from there." The Vikings allowed the Bears to recover an onside kick with 21 seconds left and Caleb Williams followed with a 27-yard pass to D.J. Moore to set up Cairo Santos' tying 48-yard field goal. But Minnesota won in overtime, 30-27. The Chiefs and Vikings overcame their mistakes in narrow victories. The Commanders, Texans and 49ers couldn't. They have to be better down the stretch to make a playoff run. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
Lucknow: Aam Aadmi Party MP and UP in-charge Sanjay Singh on Monday demanded a judicial probe into the Sambhal violence and the death of at least five Muslim youths in alleged police firing. Calling BJP the ‘Bharatiya Jhagada Party', Singh alleged that the violence was sponsored by it and by the CM. Singh posed certain questions to govt and others, claiming that there were discrepancies in the various versions of the incident. IPL 2025 mega auction IPL Auction 2025: Who went where and for how much IPL 2025: Complete list of players of each franchise "On Nov 19, a survey was ordered at 4pm, started at 6:30pm, and concluded within a few hours. On Nov 24, on which BJP functionary's instructions did the DM order another survey? How was an order given without hearing all parties? According to the law, surveys can only be conducted from 10am to 5pm, so how was a survey started after 6:30pm on Nov 19 and at 7am on Nov 24?" he asked. Singh said this was BJP's strategy to incite young people in the state on religious grounds. "On one hand, Amit Shah's son will conduct billion-dollar businesses with Dubai's sheikhs, and on the other hand, unemployed youth in UP will be provoked in the name of religion to fight among themselves, providing political advantage to BJP. This is the real strategy of BJP being implemented in UP," he said. The violence, he said, was BJP's attempt to spread confusion and fear in the state to spoil the atmosphere for their political gain.
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