
How to make delicious homemade gravy for Thanksgiving dinnerDULUTH — Bulldogs coaches Laura Schuler and Scott Sandelin spoke with reporters on Wednesday ahead of their conference series coming up this weekend. Sandelin’s squad is in Tempe, Arizona, to face Arizona State at 8 p.m. CST Friday and 6 p.m. CST Saturday in NCHC play while Schuler’s Bulldogs are at St. Cloud State to take on the Huskies at 3 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday for a WCHA series. ADVERTISEMENT The big news from Sandelin on Wednesday was the injury report, which you can read in this story. Below are my highlights from Schuler’s press conference. The Bulldogs recently shared their favorite Laura Schuler sayings on social media. You can catch them all here on Instagram. We asked Schuler about the top picks of her players, and what they all mean. “A lot of times when we’re in video sessions and somebody does something that’s absolutely, you know, elite, that’s what I say,” Schuler said. “I’m like, ‘That was elite.’ And, ‘I know her.’” “A lot of times you’re trying to set the trap when you’re playing hockey, so it’s kind of like, give the little kid some candy at Halloween,” Schuler said in her explanation. “That’s how you’re going to pull them in to set the trap and attack off of it. It’s one way of getting them to remember, and just making them laugh.” ADVERTISEMENT “I think I say “oooooo” a lot when I hear a good idea or something from anybody. I think I also say ‘hey kids’ or ‘here we go kids’ a lot,” Schuler said about her sayings. “That was funny. I didn’t realize I said all those things so much.” Schuler is excited to play the Huskies this weekend. It was a tight series a year ago with UMD edging SCSU in the regular season 2-1-1, with the last two games being a 1-0 UMD win and 0-0 overtime tie. The Bulldogs then swept the WCHA quarterfinal series at Amsoil Arena in convincing 5-0 and 2-0 fashions. “They’re a well-coached team. A very, very disciplined team with their structure and how they play the game,” Schuler said. “I’m excited to go there. They’ve been doing really well. They’ve beaten the (Gophers). We’ve always had such a good, healthy rivalry between the two schools. I’m excited to go there.” Tracking will be “paramount” for UMD on the big ice sheet. While some hybrid ice sheets, around 90 feet wide, left in women’s college hockey, the Huskies’ Herb Brooks National Hockey Center is the last remaining Olympic-size sheet in women’s college hockey. In fact, it’s one of just two in all of college hockey along with Alaska’s Carlson Center in Fairbanks. While conducive to a Bulldogs team that can score this year, Schuler said the team’s tracking on the big sheet will be “paramount” and “important for us.” “We've got to keep our (defensemen) inside the (faceoff) dots,” Schuler said. “Our forwards need to make sure they are coming back hard and pushing pucks outside the dot lines. A lot of what we’re doing today and what we did on Monday was focusing on the defensive aspects of our game.” Hanna Baskin is a fan of the big ice sheet. Typically forwards are fans of the wider ice sheet because it gives them more room to work. Meanwhile, defensemen usually are not big fans because it is more space to defend. ADVERTISEMENT UMD senior defenseman Hanna Baskin and fifth-year senior forward Clara Van Wieren buck those stereotypes. “I personally do like the big ice sheet,” Baskin said. “It allows for us defensemen to be more creative in our breakouts, too, which is really fun. It’s something that is a strength of mine. I like to see the ice well. Being able to make more plays, different plays, whatever it is on that bigger sheet, I like it. Defensively it can be a little tough.” “I, honestly, I’m not going to lie to you; I don’t think about it much,” said Van Wieren, who Schuler said skates on Lake Superior, possibly skewing her perspective on what is a “big ice sheet.”LOS ANGELES — The programs came calling, last winter, and Kyron Hudson deflected them all to his father. Between USC wide receiver Hudson and Oregon defensive tackle Keyon Ware-Hudson, father Chance reflected, he had about 12 teams reach out about the possibility of his sons entering the transfer portal. A few, Chance told the Southern California News Group back in the fall, were interested in package deals. And father Chance listened, because the money was hard to turn down. But Hudson, even through three years of inconsistent snaps and infrequent opportunity, didn’t want to leave USC. “His answer? From him?” Chance said in the fall, asked if Hudson thought about transferring. “Absolutely not. There was zero.” A breakout season and a reel of highlight catches later, though, and receiver Hudson has officially entered the portal following his redshirt junior season at USC, announcing his departure in a lengthy statement on X (formerly Twitter) . “I step forward,” Hudson wrote, “with gratitude for my time at USC and anticipation for what lies ahead.” In a room full of talented sophomores jockeying for snaps, the former Mater Dei High standout emerged as the most consistent veteran presence at receiver for USC in 2024, hauling in a career-best 38 catches for 462 yards in 12 games. His handful of one-handed grabs became a signature, a career-best 83-yard game against LSU and a couple of improbable catches helping USC earn an impressive Week 1 win . Even as game-to-game opportunities in Coach Lincoln Riley’s passing attack wavered, Hudson was a constant on the outside, racking up the most snaps of any Trojans receiver in 2024. Amid a late-season flu that swept through USC’s locker room down the stretch, Hudson had to receive an IV for fluids during the week of the Nebraska game, according to a source familiar with the situation. That Saturday, he still caught three passes for 35 yards and a touchdown. “I mean, he’s one of those guys – you just kind of, you can’t have enough of ’em in your program, that they just stay the course, they just keep getting better,” Riley said, earlier in the season, of Hudson. “There’s not, maybe always these massive jumps. But they’re always there. He always practices, he never misses anything, he never misses a rep.” That consistency, in turn, will be missed dearly in USC’s receivers room in 2024, with veteran leaders Hudson and Kyle Ford (out of eligibility) now moving on.
Valee and Surf Gang have teamed up for a new single, “Why Not,” ahead of their upcoming collaborative project, Grey Sky London , which will be dropping later this month. Evilgiane and NikeTech handled the production of the new single. Fans in the YouTube comments appear to be loving the track. “Best beat ive heard in a long ahhh time,” one user wrote. Another added: “I pretty much only listen to surf gang now.” In addition to “Why Not,” Grey Sky London will feature a total of five songs. They also include “Up Here,” “Hi Hater Maino ,” “Elbow,” and “By da Way.” The project marks one of numerous collaborations Surf Gang has put together as of late, following Jack & the Beanstalk with Lucy, Hard Copy with Bbyafricka, and Church & Surf with Durkalini. Evilgiane also recently dropped his own collaborative efforts, Evilslime , with Slimesito as well as .Bloody-Geeker* with Harto Falión. Just last week, he worked with Rojuu on the single, " Family Mart ." Check out Valee and Surf Gang’s “Why Not” below and be on the lookout for Grey Sky London on December 13th. In other music news , this month has already boasted releases from ghais guevara, Kodak Black , MIKE, Juice WRLD , and several more artists. Read More: ChaseTheMoney Is Working With Everyone: Offset, Lil Yachty, Valee & More Quotable Lyrics: It's gonna be hard as hell to bench me I'm taking the backstreet This ain't MLB I'm in Malibu b*tch gotta catch me Read More: evilgiane, sniper2004 & SADPONY Eschew The Hip-Hop Game On New Single "i don't wanna be a rapper": StreamCairo conference highlights Gaza crisisReason Why Jade Cargill Was Removed From WarGames And US Title Tournament Revealed - Sports Illustrated
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– Zimbabwe has suffered an economic blow amounting to over due to sanctions imposed by the United States and Western countries, according to . Ziyambi made the remarks during an anti-sanctions symposium in Harare, asserting that the punitive measures have crippled the country’s economic growth and severely impacted the livelihoods of ordinary citizens. “The economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies have cost Zimbabwe over US$42 billion in potential investment, trade opportunities, and access to financial markets,” said Ziyambi. He accused Western nations of using sanctions as a political tool to destabilise Zimbabwe while cloaking their actions under the guise of promoting democracy and human rights. Ziyambi detailed that the sanctions, which were imposed in the early 2000s, have not only limited Zimbabwe’s access to international financing but also discouraged foreign direct investment (FDI). “The private sector has been hit the hardest, as many companies cannot access international credit lines. This has led to job losses, reduced productivity, and stunted economic growth,” he said. According to the minister, the financial isolation has impeded infrastructure development, particularly in critical sectors such as health, education, and agriculture. The U.S. and European Union (EU) argue that the sanctions are targeted measures against individuals and entities accused of undermining democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in Zimbabwe. However, the Zimbabwean government insists that the sanctions are broad-based and have far-reaching effects on the economy. A recent report by the and the corroborated Zimbabwe’s position, stating that the sanctions have indirectly affected the country’s economy as a whole. “The sanctions are a modern-day form of economic warfare. They are not targeted; they affect every sector of our economy,” Ziyambi said. Ziyambi appealed to international organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and regional blocs, to lobby for the removal of sanctions. “We call upon all progressive nations to support Zimbabwe’s fight against these unjust measures. Sanctions are an impediment to our development agenda and violate the principles of international law,” he said. The government has also ramped up its campaign, urging local citizens and regional allies to amplify calls for the lifting of sanctions. Economists and analysts have highlighted the ripple effects of sanctions on social services. Health sector funding, for instance, has been drastically reduced, leading to shortages of essential medicines and equipment. Similarly, the education sector has suffered from inadequate funding for schools and universities, further straining an already overburdened system. Critics of the government argue that corruption, mismanagement, and policy inconsistency—not sanctions—are the primary reasons for Zimbabwe’s economic decline. “Sanctions are not an excuse for corruption and poor governance. The government must also take responsibility for its failures,” said political analyst . However, Ziyambi dismissed such claims, maintaining that the sanctions are the single largest barrier to economic recovery. SADC has designated October 25 as , a move aimed at rallying international support against the measures. At a recent SADC summit, regional leaders reiterated their condemnation of the sanctions, calling them an affront to Zimbabwe’s sovereignty. Ziyambi said the government remains committed to engaging with Western countries to address the issue. “We are open to dialogue, but it must be a conversation based on mutual respect and recognition of our sovereignty,” he said. As the sanctions debate rages on, Zimbabwe continues to grapple with their impact. While the government blames the sanctions for economic woes, critics stress the need for internal reforms to complement international advocacy efforts. For now, the lifting of sanctions remains a key agenda item for Zimbabwe’s government, as it seeks to unlock the country’s full economic potential.
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PNC Financial Services Group Inc.’s holdings in Digital Realty Trust were worth $6,525,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also recently modified their holdings of DLR. Meeder Asset Management Inc. bought a new position in Digital Realty Trust in the 2nd quarter worth $25,000. Gradient Investments LLC boosted its stake in shares of Digital Realty Trust by 75.2% in the second quarter. Gradient Investments LLC now owns 177 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $27,000 after acquiring an additional 76 shares during the period. American Capital Advisory LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Digital Realty Trust during the second quarter worth about $27,000. Private Ocean LLC bought a new stake in Digital Realty Trust during the 2nd quarter valued at approximately $27,000. 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Finally, Scotiabank lifted their price objective on Digital Realty Trust from $157.00 to $178.00 and gave the stock a “sector perform” rating in a research note on Friday, October 25th. Two analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, nine have assigned a hold rating, eleven have issued a buy rating and one has given a strong buy rating to the company. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the company has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $170.37. Read Our Latest Stock Report on Digital Realty Trust Digital Realty Trust Profile ( Free Report ) Digital Realty brings companies and data together by delivering the full spectrum of data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions. PlatformDIGITAL, the company's global data center platform, provides customers with a secure data meeting place and a proven Pervasive Datacenter Architecture (PDx) solution methodology for powering innovation and efficiently managing Data Gravity challenges. 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