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prompt genie FROGE, the meme coin turned cultural phenomenon, soars to new heights with OpenAI livestream Easter eggs and a thriving ecosystem. New York, NY, Dec. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FROGE, the community-driven meme coin, is experiencing a meteoric rise in popularity following its unexpected inclusion in OpenAI's #OpenAI12Days livestream series. The livestreams, which launched earlier this month, have featured FROGE-themed Easter eggs that have captivated audiences worldwide, igniting a frenzy of interest among crypto enthusiasts and beyond. In just 24 hours after the livestream series debuted, FROGE's market cap surged to unprecedented heights, reaching new all-time highs. This surge highlights the growing influence of the project, which combines the charm of meme culture with the power of blockchain innovation. A Spotlight Moment with OpenAI This isn't the first time FROGE has captured the public's imagination. Last year, FROGE imagery was spotted on the laptop of one of OpenAI's co-founders in a New York Times feature, marking the project as an underground favorite within tech circles. Now, with its Easter egg appearances in OpenAI's livestream series, FROGE is cementing its role as a cultural touchstone in both the crypto and AI communities. The livestreams, set to conclude on December 20th, have provided an unprecedented platform for FROGE to showcase its creativity and community-driven ethos. As viewers hunt for Easter eggs, the project has gained momentum, attracting attention from new investors, developers, and enthusiasts alike. More Than a Meme Coin While FROGE embraces its playful, meme-driven origins, the project is much more than a passing trend. Its robust ecosystem already includes: The Power of Community-Driven Projects FROGE's rise is a testament to the creative potential of community-driven cryptocurrency initiatives. By merging blockchain innovation with cultural relevance, FROGE has carved out a unique space in the crypto world. As the unofficial official mascot of OpenAI's livestream series, FROGE embodies the convergence of AI, meme culture, and decentralized finance. Join the Movement As the #OpenAI12Days livestreams continue to spark excitement, the FROGE community is buzzing with anticipation for what's next. With its rich history, vibrant community, and ambitious roadmap, FROGE is proving that meme coins can be both fun and impactful. For more information about FROGE and its growing ecosystem, visit https://froge.vip/ . Join the conversation on Twitter at https://x.com/frogevip or connect with the community on Telegram at https://t.me/frogevipportal . About FROGE FROGE is a community-driven cryptocurrency project that blends the creativity of meme culture with the power of blockchain technology. With a thriving ecosystem and a focus on innovation, FROGE is redefining what it means to be a meme coin in today's rapidly evolving crypto landscape. Website | Twitter | Telegram | Reddit | DEXTools | Medium | YouTube | NFT Collection https://froge.vip/ Disclaimer: The information provided in this release is not investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is recommended that you practice due diligence (including consultation with a professional financial advisor) before investing in or trading securities and cryptocurrency . CONTACT: Sam Mcglone FROGE Team(at)froge.vipStock market today: Wall Street inches higher to set more records



Boxing Day shopper footfall was down 7.9% from last year across all UK retail destinations up until 5pm, MRI Software’s OnLocation Footfall Index found. However, this year’s data had been compared with an unusual spike in footfall as 2023 was the first “proper Christmas” period without Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, an analyst at the retail technology company said. It found £4.6 billion will be spent overall on the festive sales. Before the pandemic the number of Boxing Day shoppers on the streets had been declining year on year. The last uplift recorded by MRI was in 2015. Jenni Matthews, marketing and insights director at MRI Software, told the PA news agency: “We’ve got to bear in mind that (last year) was our first proper Christmas without any (Covid-19) restrictions or limitations. “Figures have come out that things have stabilised, we’re almost back to what we saw pre-pandemic.” There were year-on-year declines in footfall anywhere between 5% and 12% before Covid-19 restrictions, she said. MRI found 12% fewer people were out shopping on Boxing Day in 2019 than in 2018, and there were 3% fewer in 2018 than in 2017, Ms Matthews added. She said: “It’s the shift to online shopping, it’s the convenience, you’ve got the family days that take place on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.” People are also increasingly stocking-up before Christmas, Ms Matthews said, and MRI found an 18% increase in footfall at all UK retail destinations on Christmas Eve this year compared with 2023. Ms Matthews said: “We see the shops are full of people all the way up to Christmas Eve, so they’ve probably got a couple of good days of food, goodies, everything that they need, and they don’t really need to go out again until later on in that week. “We did see that big boost on Christmas Eve. It looks like shoppers may have concentrated much of their spending in that pre-Christmas rush.” Many online sales kicked off between December 23 and the night of Christmas Day and “a lot of people would have grabbed those bargains from the comfort of their own home”, she said. She added: “I feel like it’s becoming more and more common that people are grabbing the bargains pre-Christmas.” Footfall is expected to rise on December 27 as people emerge from family visits and shops re-open, including Next, Marks and Spencer and John Lewis that all shut for Boxing Day. It will also be payday for some as it is the last Friday of the month. A study by Barclays Consumer Spend had forecast that shoppers would spend £236 each on average in the Boxing Day sales this year, but that the majority of purchases would be made online. Nearly half of respondents said the cost-of-living crisis will affect their post-Christmas shopping but the forecast average spend is still £50 more per person than it was before the pandemic, with some of that figure because of inflation, Barclays said. Amid the financial pressures, many people are planning to buy practical, perishable and essential items such as food and kitchenware. A total of 65% of shoppers are expecting to spend the majority of their sales budget online. Last year, Barclays found 63.9% of Boxing Day retail purchases were made online. However, a quarter of respondents aim to spend mostly in store – an 11% rise compared with last year. Karen Johnson, head of retail at Barclays, said: “Despite the ongoing cost-of-living pressures, it is encouraging to hear that consumers will be actively participating in the post-Christmas sales. “This year, we’re likely to see a shift towards practicality and sustainability, with more shoppers looking to bag bargains on kitchen appliances and second-hand goods.” Consumers choose in-store shopping largely because they enjoy the social aspect and touching items before they buy, Barclays said, adding that high streets and shopping centres are the most popular destinations.Indiana grandma gets Caitlin Clark surprise

Middle East latest: Israel bombs hundreds of sites across Syria as army pushes into border zoneNew York, NY, Dec. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NorthView Acquisition Corporation (Nasdaq: NVAC) (the "Company”) announced that it has received a notice (the "Notice”) from the Listing Qualifications Department of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC ("Nasdaq”) indicating that (i) the Staff has determined that the Company's securities will be delisted from The Nasdaq Stock Market; (ii) trading of the Company's Common Stock, Rights, and Warrants will be suspended at the opening of business on December 27, 2024; and (iii) a Form 25-NSE will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC”), which will remove the Company's securities from listing on The Nasdaq Stock Market. Pursuant to Nasdaq Listing Rule IM-5101-2, a special purpose acquisition company must complete one or more business combinations within 36 months of the effectiveness of its IPO registration statement. Since the Company failed to complete its initial business combination by December 20, 2024, the Company did not comply with IM-5101-2, and its securities are now subject to delisting. The Company will not appeal Nasdaq's determination to delist the Company's securities and accordingly, the Company's securities will be suspended from trading on Nasdaq at the opening of business on December 27, 2024. The Company intends to apply for the listing of its securities on the OTC market under the same ticker symbols after they are delisted from Nasdaq. The delisting from Nasdaq does not affect the Company's previously announced business combination with Profusa Inc., as both parties continue to work to effectuate the closing of the business combination. The merged entity will apply for listing of its securities on the Nasdaq Stock Market in connection with the closing of the business combination. The Company will remain a reporting entity under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, with respect to continued disclosure of financial and operational information. About NorthView Acquisition Corporation NorthView Acquisition Corporation is a blank check company incorporated in Delaware for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. Forward Looking Statements This press release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements”. Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous conditions, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, including those set forth in the Risk Factors section of the Company's registration statement and final prospectus for the offering filed with the SEC. Copies are available on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov . The Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this release, except as required by law. Company Contacts: Fred Knechtel [email protected] (631) 987-8921

Wall Street inches higher to set more recordsGovernment secrecy protects sources and methods. And liars and errors. And obsolete military procurement contracts that are too politically important to challenge or change. That may be the story behind government secrecy about UFOs, more recently called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or UAPs. On Nov. 13, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-South Carolina, chaired a hearing by two House Oversight subcommittees on UAPs, seeking to determine whether information about them has been withheld from Congress and the American people. One of the witnesses was journalist Michael Shellenberger. He recently revealed in a report for his online news site Public that the U.S. government has an “Unacknowledged Special Access Program” about UAPs. It’s called “Immaculate Constellation,” and it has collected high-resolution images, sensor data and first-hand reports about UAPs for decades without any authorization from Congress, without even informing Congress of the existence of the program. Shellenberger obtained an 11-page report on Immaculate Constellation from a whistleblower and turned it over to Mace and the House Oversight subcommittees. Mace made the report available to the public on her congressional website. “This document is the result of a multi-year, internal investigation into the subjects of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), Technologies of Unknown Origin (TUO), and Non-Human Intelligence (NHI),” the report begins. It’s wild reading. According to the report, the U.S. government possesses full-motion video and forward-looking infrared imagery of a formation of a dozen “metallic orbs,” 3-6 meters in diameter, “skimming the ocean surface at high speed before dispersing in multiple directions.” Their maneuvering was “rapid and agile” and in the infrared footage they were “white-hot against the black-cold ocean.” Then there was a report of a “small-medium oval UAP” flying fast and low over a “sensitive coastal facility.” And there was another report of a “large equilateral-triangle UAP” that was “hovering and slowly rotating” directly over a grouping of ships that were engaged in intelligence collection in the Pacific Ocean. A report in the government’s files described a saucer-shaped UAP that ducked in and out of the clouds as if it “had become aware that it was under observation.” Another report told of a “boomerang UAP” that was observed “rapidly decelerating to a stationary hover, followed by the sudden emission of a sphere of light from the junction of the two ‘wings’ which expands to partially engulf the craft in a rotating sphere of light, at which point the available footage ends.” In 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reviewed reports of UAPs and concluded that some of the flying objects appeared to have technological capabilities that the U.S. and its adversaries couldn’t match. Congress has been pressing the executive branch for more information. In March, the Department of Defense released a report stating that in decades of investigations, no evidence had been found that these UAPs were extraterrestrial spacecraft piloted by non-human intelligence from another planet. But what are they and why are they here? Former Department of Defense official Luis Elizondo testified at the November hearing that the government has a secret program to retrieve the wreckage of crashed UAPs and reverse engineer them. “Advanced technologies not made by our government, or any other government, are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe,” Elizondo testified. Last December, swarms of mystery drones buzzed Langley Air Force Base for 17 days, raising significant concerns. A Langley spokesman told the publication The War Zone that the “uncrewed aerial systems” didn’t “exhibit hostile intent, but anything flying in our restricted airspace can pose a threat to flight safety.” U.S. F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets are based at Langley, where they are part of the nation’s defense forces protecting Washington, D.C. In March, the Senate Armed Services Committee heard testimony from U.S. Air Force General Gregory Guillot, who had recently become the head of U.S. Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORTHCOM and NORAD. Guillot told the committee that drone incursions over the U.S. southern border numbered “in the thousands,” describing it as “alarming.” Since at least 2017, military experts have been warning of the danger presented by swarms of unmanned drones armed with surveillance equipment or weapons. “Imagine a world where somebody flies a couple hundred of those and flies one down the intake of my F-22s with just a small weapon on it,” General James Holmes said in a speech to the Air Force Association. The War Zone noted that the greater danger might be to fighter jets sitting “idle and vulnerable on the flight line.” One swarm of armed drones could destroy “a whole squadron of tightly packed fighters” without any chance to fight back. Non-hypothetical drone warfare is happening right now in the Russia-Ukraine war, and separately, a Pentagon spokesman acknowledged a series of drone incursions over U.S. air bases in England over the last 10 days. That raises a question: What has the Pentagon been doing all this time while the threat of inexpensive weaponized drones was developing? Is it possible that U.S. presidents, defense contractors, intelligence agencies and Pentagon officials intentionally hid from Congress and the public, for decades, all evidence that military drones were gradually becoming a reality, in order to protect existing defense procurement contracts that otherwise might have been questioned or rejected? To carry out a plan like that, multiple U.S. administrations would have to impose strict secrecy on every report of an unidentified flying object, then refuse to declassify the reports, or release them only with heavy redactions. In addition, the people making the reports would have to be ridiculed and marginalized to the point where they question their own sanity, making others afraid to report what they themselves have seen. If that sounds like a description of exactly what has happened, we may finally have solved the unsolved mystery of Unidentified Flying Objects. Sorry. I was rooting for it to be space aliens, too. Write Susan@susanShelley.com and follow her on X @Susan_ShelleyNCAA HOCKEY: Skidmore’s late rally falls short against Lake Forest

NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s recent dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his visit to Paris for the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral were not just exercises in policy and diplomacy. They were also prime trolling opportunities for Trump. Throughout his first term in the White House and during his campaign to return, Trump has spun out countless provocative, antagonizing and mocking statements. There were his belittling nicknames for political opponents, his impressions of other political figures and the plentiful memes he shared on social media. Now that's he's preparing to return to the Oval Office, Trump is back at it, and his trolling is attracting more attention — and eyerolls. On Sunday, Trump turned a photo of himself seated near a smiling first lady Jill Biden at the Notre Dame ceremony into a social media promo for his new perfume and cologne line, with the tag line, “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist!” The first lady’s office declined to comment. When Trudeau hastily flew to Florida to meet with Trump last month over the president-elect's threat to impose a 25% tax on all Canadian products entering the U.S., the Republican tossed out the idea that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. The Canadians passed off the comment as a joke, but Trump has continued to play up the dig, including in a post Tuesday morning on his social media network referring to the prime minister as “Governor Justin Trudeau of the Great State of Canada.” After decades as an entertainer and tabloid fixture, Trump has a flair for the provocative that is aimed at attracting attention and, in his most recent incarnation as a politician, mobilizing fans. He has long relished poking at his opponents, both to demean and minimize them and to delight supporters who share his irreverent comments and posts widely online and cheer for them in person. Trump, to the joy of his fans, first publicly needled Canada on his social media network a week ago when he posted an AI-generated image that showed him standing on a mountain with a Canadian flag next to him and the caption “Oh Canada!” After his latest post, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday: “It sounds like we’re living in a episode of South Park." Trudeau said earlier this week that when it comes to Trump, “his approach will often be to challenge people, to destabilize a negotiating partner, to offer uncertainty and even sometimes a bit of chaos into the well established hallways of democracies and institutions and one of the most important things for us to do is not to freak out, not to panic.” Even Thanksgiving dinner isn't a trolling-free zone for Trump's adversaries. On Thanksgiving Day, Trump posted a movie clip from “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” with President Joe Biden and other Democrats’ faces superimposed on the characters in a spoof of the turkey-carving scene. The video shows Trump appearing to explode out of the turkey in a swirl of purple sparks, with the former president stiffly dancing to one of his favorite songs, Village People’s “Y.M.C.A." In his most recent presidential campaign, Trump mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, refusing to call his GOP primary opponent by his real name and instead dubbing him “Ron DeSanctimonious.” He added, for good measure, in a post on his Truth Social network: “I will never call Ron DeSanctimonious ‘Meatball’ Ron, as the Fake News is insisting I will.” As he campaigned against Biden, Trump taunted him in online posts and with comments and impressions at his rallies, deriding the president over his intellect, his walk, his golf game and even his beach body. After Vice President Kamala Harris took over Biden's spot as the Democratic nominee, Trump repeatedly suggested she never worked at McDonalds while in college. Trump, true to form, turned his mocking into a spectacle by appearing at a Pennsylvania McDonalds in October, when he manned the fries station and held an impromptu news conference from the restaurant drive-thru. Trump’s team thinks people should get a sense of humor. “President Trump is a master at messaging and he’s always relatable to the average person, whereas many media members take themselves too seriously and have no concept of anything else other than suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” said Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director. “President Trump will Make America Great Again and we are getting back to a sense of optimism after a tumultuous four years.” Though both the Biden and Harris campaigns created and shared memes and launched other stunts to respond to Trump's taunts, so far America’s neighbors to the north are not taking the bait. “I don’t think we should necessarily look on Truth Social for public policy,” Miller said. Gerald Butts, a former top adviser to Trudeau and a close friend, said Trump brought up the 51st state line to Trudeau repeatedly during Trump’s first term in office. “Oh God,” Butts said Tuesday, “At least a half dozen times.” “This is who he is and what he does. He’s trying to destabilize everybody and make people anxious,” Butts said. “He’s trying to get people on the defensive and anxious and therefore willing to do things they wouldn’t otherwise entertain if they had their wits about them. I don’t know why anybody is surprised by it.” Gillies reported from Toronto. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.Playoff hopes in the balance when the Broncos face the Bengals in Cincy

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Protesters rally in front of the National Assembly in Seoul, Dec. 4, after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law. UPI-Yonhap Citizens gathering outside the National Assembly erupted in applause and cheers Wednesday as parliament voted to end martial law that President Yoon Suk Yeol declared in a surprise address just hours earlier. After parliament voted in favor of a motion demanding the lifting of martial law at around 1 a.m., citizens that were confronting the military and the police at the main gate of the National Assembly burst into cheers and roared in celebration. Yoon lifts martial law after parliamentary demand 2024-12-04 05:40 | Politics Martial law troops still remain inside the National Assembly, while some military vehicles were also seen nearby. Yoon's surprise declaration of martial law late Tuesday also caused confusion among some citizens, prompting them to scurry back home. (Yonhap)Equator Advanced Appliances Launches the EW 828 + ED 868 Marine Washer and Dryer SetDublin Central General Election 2024 updates: Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald elected, Clare Daly eliminated with ‘The Monk’ still in contention

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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) submitted a resolution in the Punjab Assembly on Friday, calling for a ban on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), accusing the party of inciting violence and spreading chaos across the country. According to media reports, the resolution strongly condemned PTI’s alleged attempts to disrupt peace and order in Pakistan. The text claimed that PTI, through violent protests, caused widespread destruction, including vandalism, arson, and attacks on law enforcement officers. The resolution detailed incidents where PTI supporters allegedly injured police personnel and killed three Rangers officers and two police constables during protests. Furthermore, the resolution criticised Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur for allegedly leading attacks on federal institutions, where government employees were reportedly armed, and K-P police used tear gas shells and public resources in these confrontations. The text of the resolution accused PTI of violating the Constitution and law and alleges that the party attempted to recreate the violence witnessed on May 9, 2023, by inciting public sentiment against state institutions and urging citizens to rise against the federal government. According to the resolution, PTI’s actions, which disregarded orders from the Islamabad High Court, led to significant economic damage, costing the country approximately Rs190 billion daily and impacting the GDP by an estimated Rs140 billion. The resolution also highlighted the collapse of the stock market, disruptions to foreign investment, and damage to Pakistan’s reputation on the global stage, citing instances where PTI allegedly undermined international engagements, such as meetings with the Belarus delegation and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The PML-N further claimed that PTI’s actions have jeopardised foreign direct investment (FDI) and created obstacles in Pakistan’s economic recovery. The resolution concluded with a demand for the federal government to take immediate action and impose a ban on PTI, asserting that Pakistan can no longer tolerate such destabilising activities.Analysis: Getting benched may have been best thing that happened to Bryce Young, Anthony Richardson

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