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As the investigation into this harrowing event continues, the thoughts and prayers of the nation are with the CEO, his family, and the entire UnitedHealth community. May justice be swiftly served, and may this tragic incident serve as a wake-up call for us all to work towards creating a safer and more compassionate work environment for everyone.
In conclusion, TSMC's triumph in securing the 3nm process node marks a significant milestone in the company's illustrious history. With the potential to attract a surge in customer orders and establish itself as a dominant force in the semiconductor market, TSMC's success story serves as a testament to the power of innovation, determination, and strategic vision. As the company continues to push the boundaries of semiconductor technology, the possibilities for growth and advancement are truly limitless.
In the unpredictable world of football, every match has the potential to create seismic shifts in the standings and narrative of a league. The recent clash between two Premier League teams, one on the brink of relegation and the other aspiring for a higher finish, exemplified this dynamic perfectly. The result, a 2-1 victory for the underdogs, not only surprised fans and pundits alike but also sent shockwaves through the league, particularly for Wolverhampton Wanderers, who suffered their third consecutive defeat and amassed a mere 9 points in 15 matches.The Yomiuri Shimbun 7:00 JST, December 8, 2024 This is the third installment in a series of interviews with members of the delegation of Nihon Hidankyo [Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations] who will attend the award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Dec. 10. Interview with Reiko Hara Nihon Hidankyo consultant Half a century has passed since I, a native of Kagawa Prefecture and not an A-bomb survivor, first became involved with A-bomb survivors. I began working as a caseworker at a hospital in Tokyo in 1967. I was 22 and ignorant. When I saw photos of their burns, I turned my eyes away before I knew it. “You can always escape, but a hibakusha cannot escape being a hibakusha,” a doctor told me. I decided to face the reality ever since. After meeting more than 1,000 A-bomb survivors, there are some I cannot forget. One woman told me emotionlessly that she would probably have been a happy ordinary person if she had not become a hibakusha. Another woman who was exposed to both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki A-bombs suffered seven miscarriages and stillbirths. Their faces still appear in my mind. I want to remember that the people whom I listened to were alive. In 2016, I became a consultant for Nihon Hidankyo, hoping to put my knowledge to use as much as possible. I consult with A-bomb survivors about their daily lives once a week by phone or in person at a Nihon Hidankyo office. Their questions are mainly about nursing care and pensions. Some people just want someone to listen to their concerns about how they will spend their final days. Listening to such concerns is also part of my job. Hibakusha had their lives shattered by the atomic bombings. Nevertheless, they have continually raised their voices, saying such things as “No more nuclear weapons” and “No more wars.” Reflecting on Nihon Hidankyo winning the Nobel Peace Prize, I felt that even though a lot of people died, their feelings are being kept alive. I would like to attend the award ceremony in Oslo carrying the thoughts of many A-bomb survivors. — Interviewed by Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer Kaho YamashitaBy the halfway point of the season, Chelsea found themselves sitting comfortably in second place, just behind the pace-setters in the league. The team's impressive goal difference and points tally were a testament to the progress they had made under Benitez's stewardship.Furthermore, the massage industry as a whole must take responsibility for ensuring the highest standards of care and professionalism among its practitioners. This includes providing adequate training and education, enforcing strict guidelines and protocols, and promoting a culture of transparency and accountability. By prioritizing the health and safety of clients, the massage industry can work towards preventing similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
This Timberwolves roster is different than the one from a year ago. That much is obvious in games, as Karl-Anthony Towns’ consistent scoring and general size is missed, as is the playmaking and ball security of guys like Kyle Anderson and Jordan McLaughlin. ADVERTISEMENT But their absences have been felt in the locker room, as well. Towns was a consistent source of positivity for the team. Anderson was one of the loudest vocal leaders. The latter can be especially difficult to replace, especially because it can be uncomfortable to speak up when things are going poorly and something needs to change. That was the position Anthony Edwards has found himself in early this season. Edwards has been praised for his leadership through his first four years on Minnesota’s roster. Mostly, that all came via positivity and example. Edwards can be coached hard, which gave the greenlight for the coaches to treat everyone else the same way. Edwards was also quick to credit his teammates around him for their contributions to the cause, and was eager and willing to spend time with and talk to anyone on the roster, players No. 1-15. He’ll also stand up for any of his teammates if the occasion ever arises. That’s why he has been so beloved in the locker room and why he was viewed as such a leader, even at his young age. ADVERTISEMENT But with Anderson’s departure, Edwards was now tasked with leading even through choppy waters. And the waves have been rather large through the first quarter of the season. Minnesota’s defense has fallen off a cliff in comparison to where it was a year ago. After never even as many as three consecutive games during the 2023-24 regular season, the Wolves endured a four-game losing skid earlier this week. At that point, words were exchanged, both publicly and privately. A halftime hash out during Minnesota’s loss Wednesday to Sacramento got the conversation rolling. Mike Conley got the dialogue started, but all indications are that Edwards was a healthy participant. Edwards noted it’s difficult to know what to say in those times. “Because you look at everybody, and everybody got a different agenda. It’s like, ‘What the (heck) am I supposed to say?’ You know what I mean?” Edwards said. “I’m trying to get better in that aspect, figure out what the hell to say to get everybody on the same agenda, because everybody right now is on different agendas. I think that’s one of the main culprits of why we’re losing, because everybody out there got their own agenda. I guess their imagination of what’s supposed to be going on, and what’s really happening.” Nickeil Alexander-Walker told reporters at Friday’s shootaround that this is the most vocal Edwards has ever been. And while the intention of everyone’s messages are pure, “sometimes it’s not always worded the right way.” ADVERTISEMENT “I think we’ve crossed that line of, ‘Man, I feel like you’re not hearing the message.’ It’s tough to be called out, because you start to feel like, ‘OK, are you saying I’m the reason?’ No one wants to be at fault,” Alexander-Walker said. “But at the end of the day, I definitely think that guys are open to hearing it better. And I think it just came from a stand point of, at a point and time in the conversation, there was a comeback. It was going back and forth now, as opposed to receiving it (and saying), ‘OK, I got you.’ That’s how it’s going to be. It’s very rare that someone is just going to be able to be called out and not have anything to say. “It’s human nature to be defensive, at the end of the day. But kind of remembering what we’re here for, and if I’m being called out, chances are I’ve got to look in the mirror and be better.” It’s a delicate dance. There has to be an environment rooted in accountability, but you also have to be sure not to lose teammates, as Jimmy Butler was criticized for doing during his short stint in Minnesota a few years ago. ADVERTISEMENT And while it’s never ideal for a team to be living through a stretch of basketball the quality of which falls significantly short of the expectation, these stretches will likely lead to growth for Edwards, if not on the court, then in the locker room. You can’t steer a ship to a title if you don’t know how to navigate turbulent tides. Day by day, loss by loss, Edwards is learning how to spin the wheel. ______________________________________________________ This story was written by one of our partner news agencies. Forum Communications Company uses content from agencies such as Reuters, Kaiser Health News, Tribune News Service and others to provide a wider range of news to our readers. Learn more about the news services FCC uses here .
It is reported that several top clubs in Europe have already expressed interest in signing Rashford. His potential availability in the winter window has sparked a flurry of speculation and rumors in the football world. Clubs are said to be monitoring the situation closely and preparing to make offers for the 24-year-old forward.The shocking news of the alleged assassination attempt on UnitedHealth CEO has sent shockwaves across the United States. The suspect, who has been identified as a disgruntled former employee of the company, is currently facing multiple charges including attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.SpaceX Preparing to Sell Stock at Interplanetary Valuation
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Wild weather smashes five statesThe repercussions of the airstrikes are not limited to Syria alone, however, as the broader Middle East region is likely to feel the ripple effects of the escalating tensions. The bombings have the potential to draw in other regional players and escalate existing conflicts, creating a highly volatile and unpredictable situation that could have far-reaching consequences for the entire region.