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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump said he can't guarantee that his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won't raise prices for American consumers and he suggested once more that some political rivals and federal officials who pursued legal cases against him should be imprisoned. The president-elect, in a wide-ranging interview with NBC's “Meet the Press” that aired Sunday, also touched on monetary policy, immigration, abortion and health care, and U.S. involvement in Ukraine, Israel and elsewhere. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.WASHINGTON — Donald Trump said he can't guarantee that his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won't raise prices for American consumers and he suggested once more that some political rivals and federal officials who pursued legal cases against him should be imprisoned. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.A section of complainants in cases filed after the August 5 political changeover are now extorting money from some of the accused, DMP Commissioner SM Sazzat Ali said yesterday. "A new trend has now emerged where complainants are calling the accused and demanding money, promising to remove their names from the cases or withdraw the cases," he said while talking to the executive committee of the Crime Reporters' Association of Bangladesh (CRAB) at his office. "I think this is one type of extortion," the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) chief said, adding that some police personnel are also involved in the illicit practice. The DMP commissioner vowed action against these complainants and police personnel, saying he already ordered officers-in-charge of the concerned police stations to sue the complainants on extortion charges. He mentioned that he passed such an order to the officer-in-charge of Bhatara Police Station on Saturday to file an extortion case against a complainant who "made so many accused with an ill motive". Along with ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and some top political leaders, the complainant included the names of many affluent people from his neighbourhood. "Now, he is taking money from each of these accused," the DMP chief elaborated. He indicated that the charges in these cases were related to incidents that took place during the 15-year Awami League rule and the deadly crackdown on protesters during the uprising. "The incidents are real, but 200, 300 or even more people were made accused." Around 1,500 people lost their lives and nearly 20,000 others were injured during the July uprising that culminated with Hasina's ouster and flight to India on August 5, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said in his address to the nation on November 17. Family members of the victims filed many cases with different police stations. Their neighbours and activists of different political parties also field many cases accusing several hundred people. This paper earlier reported that many of the neighbours and activists filed the cases without permission from the injured victims or the families of the dead. These complainants implicated many people from their home districts though the incidents occurred in Dhaka city. The Daily Star also reported that many complainants appealed to the courts to remove the names of some of the accused, saying their names were "mistakenly" included. In the meeting with the CRAB leaders, DMP chief Sazzat said neither the complainants nor the police have the authority to withdraw a case. Only the home ministry can do it. Additionally, the complainant cannot remove names from the case; only the investigation officers can do so after completing their investigation, he said. "We will deal with the matter with a heavy hand and take legal action against such complainants," Sazzat said. The accused with no involvement in these incidents, including journalists, do not need to worry as the police will not harass or arrest any innocent person, the DMP chief said. Only the people found to be involved will be named in the charge sheets, he said. "The cases will not be scrapped as the incidents are real. We will build the cases differently by keeping some of the accused [after completing investigation]. So, journalists in these cases will be automatically relieved," he added.

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In 2004, Sachin Tendulkar shelved the cover drive on his way to a famous unbeaten double century in Sydney. Virat Kohli may have to follow suit if he is to bow out of Test cricket on his own terms. At a glance, Kohli, 36, has the numbers of a player who is gone, but this is not one of the cases where if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. Virat Kohli departs the MCG on Monday, caught in the cordon again. Credit: AP Unlike Rohit Sharma, whose game looks completely off, Kohli’s issue is a question of technique and temperament. Kohli is still in pristine physical condition. But while his eyes and reflexes may not be as sharp as they once were, it’s a lack of discipline that is hurting him most. Kohli’s career has been built on control, but he is now having trouble suppressing his natural urges, whether it’s ignoring hecklers in the crowd, picking blues with a teenaged debutant or, most obviously, balls outside off stump. All six of Kohli’s dismissals this series have come to catches behind the wicket. His unbeaten ton in the second innings in Perth, when India were already in an unassailable position when he batted, was as close to a junk-time Test century as you can get. His 100 not out is an outlier in a campaign that has also produced scores of 5, 7, 11, 3, 36 and 5. His series average of 27.83 is in keeping with the 31.32 he has averaged in 38 games since the start of 2020. If he was not Virat Kohli, he’d have been dropped a long time ago. The Australians would never say this publicly out of respect for Kohli, and probably fear of Mother Cricket, but they know they have Kohli’s measure. Bowl the ball in the fourth and fifth stump channel outside off, perhaps even wider, and wait for the nick to come. “Well that’s the line I’ve been talking about the whole series. Get it wide and get it full. That’s the sixth time Mitch Starc’s gotten Virat Kohli in Test cricket. The trap was set. The bait was thrown out there and the big fish has fallen for it,” former Australia captain Ricky Ponting said on Seven. With the exception of his century in Perth, when the fizz had gone from the game, the closest Kohli has come to resisting temptation came on the second day of this Test when he made the Australians bowl at him. By ignoring balls outside off stump, he dragged Australia’s lines closer to his pads and scored through the leg side. The drives he played were aimed as close to the bowler as he could instead of the gaping hole, greater than the length of a centre square in the MCG’s winter configuration, between mid-off and gully. His extravagant drive at Mitchell Starc from the final ball before lunch on Monday was directed through cover. Tendulkar, India’s last batting demi-god, provided the template for Kohli. Twenty-one years ago in Sydney, unhappy with being caught behind the wicket earlier in the series, Tendulkar did not hit a boundary through cover in his 241 not out. The plan was devised after a conversation with his brother, who told him his weakness was a matter of shot selection rather than technique. “I need discipline to be in the driving seat,” Tendulkar said in an interview published on his Facebook page in 2021. “My natural instincts, they have to be sitting in the passenger’s seat. “I suddenly realised all the bowlers are bowling in that corridor on the sixth stump, not even fourth stump. If you are going to keep bowling away from me and frustrate me, I’m going to take on this challenge and frustrate you. It’s one versus 11, let’s see who loses patience first. I’m not going to play a single cover drive.” Steve Waugh did it with the hook shot, but warehousing a stroke that has produced so many runs for a batter requires the discipline of a monk. The confidence and self-belief that has driven Kohli through his career will tell him he still can play that shot well. The habits of a lifetime also die hard. “He’s done it so much over the years, its become muscle memory for him – cover drive, cover drive, cover drive,” former Australia opener Simon Katich said on SEN. This should not be unfamiliar territory for Kohli. On his miserable tour of England in 2014 when he was tormented by James Anderson, Kohli was caught by the wicketkeeper or in the cordon in seven of his 10 innings. Four years later, he averaged nearly 60. The difference? “He left it a lot better and he was a lot more patient,” Anderson told the Test Match Special podcast in 2020. “He waited for you to bowl at him, and then he’s very strong off his legs so he could score freely.” Kohli knows what to do, it’s a matter of whether still can. News, results and expert analysis from the weekend of sport are sent every Monday. Sign up for our Sport newsletter .Avior Wealth Management LLC Acquires 8,857 Shares of BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc. (NYSE:LEO)In a decisive victory, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has secured a strong mandate in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, along with dominant performances in other states' bypolls. Party President J P Nadda described the outcome as a historic endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's developmental vision. Speaking at the BJP headquarters, Nadda commended the electorate for rejecting the opposition's divisive politics and embracing Modi's agenda. He acknowledged the people's mandate in Jharkhand, pledging that the BJP would serve as a constructive opposition there, battling issues like infiltration from Bangladesh. Nadda took aim at Shiv Sena's Uddhav Thackeray, accusing him of betraying the 2019 mandate for personal gain. He emphasized how the results signal the nation's support for the BJP-led NDA and critiqued the Congress as a dwindling force, echoing Modi's earlier remarks about its parasitic nature. (With inputs from agencies.)

Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen is headed back to the World Blitz Championship on Monday after its governing body agreed to loosen a dress code that got him fined and denied a late-round game in another tournament for refusing to change out of jeans. Lamenting the contretemps, International Chess Federation President Arkady Dvorkovich said in a statement Sunday that he'd let World Blitz Championship tournament officials consider allowing “appropriate jeans” with a jacket, and other “elegant minor deviations” from the dress code. He said Carlsen's stand — which culminated in his quitting the tournament Friday — highlighted a need for more discussion “to ensure that our rules and their application reflect the evolving nature of chess as a global and accessible sport.” Carlsen, meanwhile, said in a video posted Sunday on social media that he would play — and wear jeans — in the World Blitz Championship when it begins Monday. “I think the situation was badly mishandled on their side,” the 34-year-old Norwegian grandmaster said. But he added that he loves playing blitz — a fast-paced form of chess — and wanted fans to be able to watch, and that he was encouraged by his discussions with the federation after Friday's showdown. “I think we sort of all want the same thing,” he suggested in the video on his Take Take Take chess app's YouTube channel. “We want the players to be comfortable, sure, but also relatively presentable.” The events began when Carlsen wore jeans and a sportcoat Friday to the Rapid World Championship, which is separate from but held in conjunction with the blitz event. The chess federation said Friday that longstanding rules prohibit jeans at those tournaments, and players are lodged nearby to make sartorial switch-ups easy if needed. An official fined Carlsen $200 and asked him to change pants, but he refused and wasn't paired for a ninth-round game, the federation said at the time. The organisation noted that another grandmaster, Ian Nepomniachtchi, was fined earlier in the day for wearing sports shoes, changed and continued to play. Carlsen has said that he offered to wear something else the next day, but officials were unyielding. He said “it became a bit of a matter of principle,” so he quit the rapid and blitz championships. In the video posted Sunday, he questioned whether he had indeed broken a rule and said changing clothes would have needlessly interrupted his concentration between games. He called the punishment “unbelievably harsh”. “Of course, I could have changed. Obviously, I didn't want to,” he said, and “I stand by that”. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by DNA staff and is published from PTI)Jaguars score final 10 points, end Titans' slim playoff hopes with 10-6 win

Asia stocks mostly fell in thin holiday trade on Monday after tech losses killed off the traditional year-end lift on Wall Street at the end of last week. The "Santa Claus rally" got off to a good start but US stocks then fell across the board on Friday, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq both dropping more than one percent. Tech stocks led the way, with Elon Musk's electric car giant Tesla closing around five percent lower and AI chipmaker Nvidia shedding around two percent. Weighing on investor sentiment were worries about the pace of US interest rate cuts and possible higher import tariffs under incoming US president Donald Trump. "As US stock markets concluded with a downturn on Friday, Asia-Pacific markets are bracing for a slippery penultimate trading day of 2024," said Stephen Innes at SPI Asset Management. "With US (bond) yields climbing and liquidity essentially non-existent, there's always the potential for outsized moves. This comes during a critical phase of year-end rebalancing, intensified by hefty equity positions across portfolios," Innes said in a note. In Tokyo, the Nikkei was down 0.75 percent at 40,020.00 points on the last day of trading until January 6. The yen was little changed after hitting 158.08 against the dollar on Thursday, the lowest in almost six months. That came after Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda failed to give a clear signal on a possible interest rate increase next month. In Seoul, Jeju Air shares tumbled more than eight percent after one of its planes crashed in South Korea on Sunday, killing all but two of the 181 people on board. South Korea's transport ministry said on Monday it was "reviewing plans to conduct a special inspection on (Boeing) B737-800 aircraft" after the crash. South Korea was also hit with further political turmoil, with authorities issuing an arrest warrant for suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol. Yoon briefly imposed martial law this month and was then impeachment by parliament. Lawmakers also impeached his acting successor Han Duck-soo last week. Chinese stocks also opened lower on Monday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 0.09 percent at 3,397.12. China's purchasing managers' index (PMI) for manufacturing was due on Tuesday. The reading was expected to stay at 50.3, above the 50 line dividing expansion and contraction, according to Bloomberg. Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.75 percent at 40,020.00 points Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.40 percent at 20,001.00 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,397.12 Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0423 from $1.0429 on Friday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2577 from $1.2579 Dollar/yen: DOWN at 157.82 yen from 157.89 yen West Texas Intermediate: UP at $70.63 per barrel Brent North Sea Crude: UP at $74.23 per barrelKings head to San Jose looking to build off strong defensive homestand

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DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Russian state news agencies are reporting that ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad has arrived in Moscow with his family and given asylum. The agencies, Tass and RIA, cited an unidentified Kremlin source. The Associated Press was not immediately able to verify the reports but has contacted the Kremlin for comment. RIA also cited an anonymous Kremlin source that Moscow had received guarantees from Syrian insurgents of the security of Russian military bases and diplomatic posts in Syria. The report did not give further details. Assad reportedly left Syria early Sunday. Syrians have been pouring into streets echoing with celebratory gunfire after a stunning rebel advance reached the capital, ending the Assad family’s 50 years of iron rule . THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syrians poured into streets echoing with celebratory gunfire on Sunday after a stunning rebel advance reached the capital, ending the Assad family's 50 years of iron rule but raising questions about the future of the country and the wider region. Joyful crowds gathered in squares in Damascus, waving the Syrian revolutionary flag in scenes that recalled the early days of the Arab Spring uprising, before a brutal crackdown and the rise of an insurgency plunged the country into a nearly 14-year civil war. Others gleefully ransacked the presidential palace and residence after President Bashar Assad and other top officials vanished, their whereabouts unknown. Russia, a close ally, said Assad left the country after negotiations with rebel groups and had given instructions to transfer power peacefully. Abu Mohammed al-Golani , a former al-Qaida commander who cut ties with the group years ago and says he embraces pluralism and religious tolerance, leads the biggest rebel faction and is poised to chart the country's future. In his first public appearance since fighters entered the Damascus suburbs Saturday, al-Golani visited the sprawling Umayyad Mosque and called Assad's fall “a victory to the Islamic nation.” Calling himself by his given name, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and not his nom de guerre, he told hundreds of people that Assad had made Syria “a farm for Iran’s greed.” The rebels face the daunting task of healing bitter divisions in a country ravaged by war and still split among armed factions. Turkey-backed opposition fighters are battling U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in the north, and the Islamic State group is still active in some remote areas. Syrian state television broadcast a rebel statement early Sunday saying Assad had been overthrown and all prisoners had been released. They called on people to preserve the institutions of “the free Syrian state.” The rebels later announced a curfew in Damascus from 4 p.m. to 5 a.m. The rebels said they freed people held at the notorious Saydnaya prison, where rights groups say thousands were tortured and killed . A video circulating online purported to show rebels breaking open cell doors and freeing dozens of female prisoners, many of whom appeared shocked. At least one small child was seen among them. “This happiness will not be completed until I can see my son out of prison and know where is he,” said one relative, Bassam Masr. "I have been searching for him for two hours. He has been detained for 13 years.” Rebel commander Anas Salkhadi later appeared on state TV and sought to reassure Syria's religious and ethnic minorities, saying: “Syria is for everyone, no exceptions. Syria is for Druze, Sunnis, Alawites, and all sects.” “We will not deal with people the way the Assad family did," he added. Damascus residents prayed in mosques and celebrated in squares, calling, “God is great.” People chanted anti-Assad slogans and honked car horns. Teenage boys picked up weapons apparently discarded by security forces and fired into the air. Revelers filled Umayyad Square, where the Defense Ministry is located. Some waved the three-starred Syrian flag that predates the Assad government and was adopted by the revolutionaries. Elsewhere, many parts of the capital were empty and shops were closed. Soldiers and police left their posts and fled, and looters broke into the Defense Ministry. Videos showed families wandering the presidential palace, some carrying stacks of plates and other household items. “It’s like a dream. I need someone to wake me up," said opposition fighter Abu Laith, adding the rebels were welcomed in Damascus with “love.” At the Justice Ministry, where rebels stood guard, Judge Khitam Haddad said they were protecting documents from the chaos. Outside, some residents sought information about relatives who disappeared under Assad. The rebels “have felt the pain of the people,” said one woman, giving only her first name, Heba. She worried about possible revenge killings by the rebels, many of whom appeared to be underage. Syria’s al-Watan newspaper, which was historically pro-government, wrote: “We are facing a new page for Syria. We thank God for not shedding more blood.” It added that media workers should not be blamed for publishing past government statements, saying it “only carried out the instructions.” A statement from the Alawite sect that has formed the core of Assad's base called on young Syrians to be “calm, rational and prudent and not to be dragged into what tears apart the unity of our country.” The rebels mainly come from the Sunni Muslim majority in Syria, which also has sizable Druze, Christian and Kurdish communities. In Qamishli in the northeast, a Kurdish man slapped a statue of the late leader Hafez Assad with his shoe. Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali said the government was ready to “extend its hand” to the opposition and turn its functions over to a transitional government. A video shared on Syrian opposition media showed armed men escorting him from his office and to the Four Seasons hotel on Sunday. Rami Abdurrahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told The Associated Press that Assad, 59, took a flight early Sunday from Damascus. A senior diplomat from the United Arab Emirates, which had sought to rehabilitate Assad's image and has welcomed high-profile exiles in recent years, declined to comment on his whereabouts. Anwar Gargash said Assad's destination at this point is a “footnote in history,” comparing it to the long exile of German Kaiser Wilhelm II after World War I. The rebel advances since Nov. 27 were the largest in recent years, and saw the cities of Aleppo, Hama and Homs fall within days as the Syrian army melted away. Russia, Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, which provided crucial support to Assad throughout the uprising, abandoned him as they reeled from other conflicts. The end of Assad’s rule was a major blow to Iran and its allies, already weakened by conflict with Israel . Iran, which had strongly backed him throughout the civil war, said Syrians should decide their future “without destructive, coercive, foreign intervention.” The Iranian Embassy in Damascus was ransacked after apparently having been abandoned. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meanwhile said Israeli troops had seized a buffer zone in the Golan Heights established in 1974, saying it was to protect Israeli residents after Syrian troops abandoned positions. Israel's military later warned residents of five southern Syria communities to stay home for their safety, and didn’t respond to questions. Israel captured the Golan in the 1967 Mideast war and later annexed it. The international community, except for the United States, views it as occupied, and the Arab League on Sunday condemned what it called Israel’s efforts to take advantage of Assad’s downfall occupy more territory. The rebels are led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, or HTS , which has its origins in al-Qaida and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and the United Nations. Al-Golani, has sought to recast the group as a moderate and tolerant force. “Golani has made history and sparked hope among millions of Syrians," said Dareen Khalifa, a senior adviser with the International Crisis Group. "But he and the rebels now face a formidable challenge ahead.” The U.N.’s special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, called Saturday for urgent talks in Geneva to ensure an “orderly political transition.” The Gulf nation of Qatar, a key regional mediator, hosted an emergency meeting of foreign ministers and top officials from eight countries with interests in Syria late Saturday. They included Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Turkey. Majed al-Ansari, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, said they agreed on the need “to engage all parties on the ground," including the HTS, and that the main concern is “stability and safe transition.” Sewell reported from Beirut. Associated Press writers Bassem Mroue, Sarah El Deeb and Kareem Chehayeb in Beirut; Samar Kassaballi, Omar Sanadiki and Ghaith Alsayed in Damascus; Jon Gambrell in Manama, Bahrain; Josef Federman in Doha, Qatar; and Tia Goldenberg in Jerusalem, contributed.‘Farce’: Aus act in near-empty room slammedThe Denver Broncos (6-5) head to Las Vegas on Sunday to battle AFC West rival the Raiders (2-8). Kickoff is set for 2:05 p.m. and will be televised by CBS. Fourth quarter - Raiders are able to get into field goal range. Carlson is good from 53 yards - Two negative plays stalls the drive for Denver. Lutz hits from 45 yards - Broncos driving to begin the final frame Third quarter End of third quarter: Broncos 16, Raiders 13 -- 22-yard punt return by Marvin Mims has Denver in good shape - Another three and out forced by the Broncos defense - Broncos get a couple first downs but will be forced to punt. Good chance to fill field position - Riley Moss had been ruled out with a knee injury - Denver will start the next drive from their own 2-yard line - Broncos defense gives up a big run but then holds. Jones with good coverage of Bowers The @SuttonCourtland special. 📺: CBS pic.twitter.com/jIkTu4m0rm - Bo Nix hts Courtland Sutton on a TD pass. Broncos lead 16-13 We'll take that. 📺: CBS | @BlessedJones33 pic.twitter.com/Cxozg3wXVQ - Brandon Jones with the interception and the Broncos are back in business - Riley Moss is questionable to return with a knee injury - A three and out for the Broncos to start. A negative play on first down slows down Denver - Broncos start the second half with the ball Halftime: Raiders 13, Broncos 9 Second quarter - Raiders are able to get into FG range before the half. Carlson hits from 34 - Moss walks off on his own and heads to the blue tent Riley Moss down on field for #Broncos . - Broncos struggle again on the Raiders side of the field. Lutz hits a 54-yarder - Broncos defense holds and Carlson hits a field goal to extend the Vegas lead - Raiders pull off a fake punt and the drive will continue for Las Vegas - Broncos defense forces a three-and-out. Couple of good plays by Riley Moss - Broncos are moving the ball but fall apart on the cusp of the red zone. Lutz with a 53-yarder. - Raiders hit a 6-yard TD pass to Ameer Abdullah. Big kickoff return set up the drive. - Raiders driving to start the second quarter First quarter End of first quarter: Broncos 3, Raiders 0 - Couple flags derail the Broncos' drive. Wil Lutz hits from 38 to make it 3-0 - Broncos defense allows nothing and the Raiders will punt again - Broncos' drive stalls at midfield. Raiders defense bringing a lot pressure. - Patrick Surtain all over Brock Bowers on third down. Raiders ready to punt - Broncos win the coin toss. They defer. Raiders ball to start Pregame Locker room's set for #DENvsLV . 🤩 pic.twitter.com/ZJN6KSe3Qj Broncos defensive end Zach Allen inactive vs. Raiders due to heel injury but safety Brandon Jones active The Denver Gazette predictions for Broncos-Raiders How to watch: Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders

Victory Capital Management Inc. Purchases 11,472 Shares of Twilio Inc. (NYSE:TWLO)Best eco-friendly cleaning products for the home: Ocea CleanEven though Taylor Swift has no impact on Kansas City Chiefs games, there are a few rules she has to follow due to her relationship with Travis Kelce. Chariah Gordon, the fiancée of Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman, recently spoke to PEOPLE about certain rules the team has in place during the season. There are three in particular that apply to Kelce and Swift. The first rule regards the Super Bowl champions' curfew. Players on the Chiefs have an 11 p.m. curfew the night before games. If Kelce stays out past curfew, he'd be subject to discipline. The NFL's collective bargaining agreement states the following: "Any material curfew violation the night prior to the Club’s game may be considered conduct detrimental to the Club upon player’s first offense." The second rule that affects Swift is that significant others must stay in separate hotel rooms. Gordon told PEOPLE, "Ain't no staying in no same room." The Chiefs are apparently very strict about this rule. The third and final rule that Swift must follow is pretty interesting. Wives and girlfriends of Chiefs players cannot board the team's plane after away games. Jayla Thornton-Cook, the wife of Chiefs safety Bryan Cook, opened up about this rule. "They leave by themselves," she said. "You're more than welcome to go to a game and you can see them after, and then they're getting right back on the flight and they're coming right back home that night." Michael Owens/Getty Images So far, Kelce and Swift have done a great job of following the rules. We don't expect that to change anytime soon. It's unclear if Swift will attend this Sunday's home game for the Chiefs. They're looking to bounce back from their first loss of the season. Related: Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Make House Decision After Home Burglary

Elder statesman, Edwin Clark has written a letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, lauding her efforts to reform the judiciary while revisiting the controversial removal of Justice Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019. In the letter made available to the media in Abuja on Sunday, Clark described the removal as a gross injustice and a blot on Nigeria’s democratic record. Clark commended Justice Kekere-Ekun’s commitment to cleaning up the judiciary, emphasising the importance of an efficient and incorruptible judicial system. “Without an efficient and incorruptible judiciary, Nigeria will end up as a failed country,” he wrote, expressing the hope that ongoing reforms would restore public confidence in the judiciary. In revisiting the events surrounding Justice Onnoghen’s ousting, the foremost South-South leader described it as an orchestrated humiliation carried out by Buhari and his then-Attorney General, Abubakar Malami. He characterised the suspension of Onnoghen and the subsequent appointment of Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed as Acting CJN as “callous, unjust, and barbaric.” The elder statesman argued that Onnoghen was unfairly targeted to ensure the judiciary aligned with Buhari’s political ambitions, particularly during the 2019 presidential election. He recounted how Onnoghen’s removal circumvented due process, as the National Judicial Council (NJC) was not consulted, and alleged that judicial tribunals established under Justice Tanko Mohammed were manipulated to favour Buhari’s re-election. Clark did not mince words in condemning the broader culture of impunity under Buhari’s administration, likening it to practices in autocratic regimes. He called for accountability, urging the administration of President Bola Tinubu to ensure that no individual or officeholder is above the law. “Sacred cows must not exist in Nigeria, no matter whose ox is gored,” Clark asserted. He criticised the tendency of former presidents to avoid scrutiny despite allegations of corruption, noting, “Today in Nigeria, we have corrupt presidents accusing their successors of corruption without reflecting on their own actions in office.” Clark also highlighted the irony in Onnoghen’s case, recalling how the former CJN had been part of the Supreme Court panel whose ruling favoured Buhari in the 2011 presidential election dispute. He suggested that Onnoghen’s principled stance and independence posed a threat to Buhari’s second-term bid, making his removal a calculated move. Clark made a broader call for reform and justice, urging the judiciary and the Tinubu administration to address past injustices to strengthen democracy and the rule of law. He also hinted at the possibility of legal redress, stating that Buhari’s actions should be brought to trial to set a precedent for accountability. ALSO READ FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE Clark rejects scrapping of Niger Delta Affairs ministry Get real-time news updates from Tribune Online! Follow us on WhatsApp for breaking news, exclusive stories and interviews, and much more. Join our WhatsApp Channel nowSalman Khan fan from Rajasthan distributes Being Human clothing worth Rs 6.35 lakhs to celebrate actor’s 59th birthdayOntario NDP announce former city counillor Catherine McKenney as Ottawa-Centre candidate

Jung Woo Sung is making headlines again as his agency finally confirmed that he is the father of model Moon Gabi's son. He and Moon Gabi are currently in a major conflict over their future together following the reveal of their child. Jung Woo Sung's agency dropped the news confirming that he is the father of Moon Gabi's son and it has taken over the internet. Jung Woo Sung confirms being father of Moon Gabi's son While the actor intends to "fulfill his responsibilities," the agency declined to provide further details including the child's birth date, the two's relationship status or any plans for marriage. Jung Woon Sung's agency Artist Company issued a statement that read, "The child that Moon Gabi revealed on her social media account is the biological child of actor Jung Woo Sung. We are currently discussing the best ways to raise the child and he will do his best for the child as the father." Further, they added, "We have nothing else to confirm. It is a matter of the actor’s private life." More about Jung Woo Sung-Moon Gabi's relationship According to Tenasia, Jung Woo Sung and Moon Gabi recently met up to discuss their future together regarding childcare and the possibility of marriage. While Moon Gabi wanted to get married and start their life as a family together, Jung Woo Sung was strongly against the idea of marriage. Moon had previously revealed on social media that she had given birth to a son but did not disclose the father's identity, prompting speculation she might raise the child outside of marriage. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Korean, Entertainment News and around the world.Hyde10: Tua’s overtime drive, Sanders’ big kicks, Hill’s bigger role — 10 thoughts on Dolphins’ win vs. JetsAsian shares were mixed on Monday after stocks fell broadly on Friday as Wall Street closed out a holiday-shortened week on a down note. U.S. futures were lower while oil prices were little changed. In Asia, South Korea’s Kospi added 0.6% to 2,418.80. But shares of Jeju Air Co. lost 8.8% after one of the company’s jets skidded off a runway , slammed into a concrete fence and burst into flames Sunday in South Korea as its landing gear failed to deploy. 179 people died in the crash. Political turmoil continued as South Korean law enforcement officials requested a court warrant on Monday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. They are investigating whether his martial law decree on Dec. 3 amounted to rebellion. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 index lost 0.9% to 39,914.21 as the dollar gained against the Japanese yen, trading at 157.83 yen, up from 157.75 yen. The Tokyo market will wrap up trading for 2024 with a yearend ceremony as Japan begins its New Year holidays, the biggest festival of the year. The Hang Seng in Hong Kong shed 0.3% to 20,030.63 while the Shanghai Composite index was up 0.3% at 3,408.72. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 dipped 0.9% to 8,191.50. On Friday, the S&P 500 fell 1.1% to 5,970.84. Roughly 90% of stocks in the benchmark index lost ground, but it managed to hold onto a modest gain of 0.7% for the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.8% to 42,992.21. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite fell 1.5%, to 19,722.03. The losses were made worse by sharp declines for the Big Tech stocks known as the “Magnificent 7”, which can heavily influence the direction of the market because of their large size. A wide range of retailers also fell. Amazon fell 1.5% and Best Buy slipped 1.5%. The sector is being closely watched for clues on how it performed during the holiday shopping season. The S&P 500 gained nearly 3% over a 3-day stretch before breaking for the Christmas holiday. On Thursday, the index posted a small decline. Despite Friday's drop, the market is moving closer to another standout annual finish . The S&P 500 is on track for a gain of around 25% in 2024. That would mark a second consecutive yearly gain of more than 20%, the first time that has happened since 1997-1998. The gains have been driven partly by upbeat economic data showing that consumers continued spending and the labor market remained strong. Inflation, while still high, has also been steadily easing. A report on Friday showed that sales and inventory estimates for the wholesales trade industry fell 0.2% in November, following a slight gain in October. That weaker-than-expected report follows an update on the labor market Thursday that showed unemployment benefits held steady last week. The stream of upbeat economic data and easing inflation helped prompt a reversal in the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy this year. Expectations for interest rate cuts also helped drive market gains. The central bank recently delivered its third cut to interest rates in 2024. Even though inflation has come closer to the central bank's target of 2%, it remains stubbornly above that mark and worries about it heating up again have tempered the forecast for more interest rate cuts. Inflation concerns have added to uncertainties heading into 2025, which include the labor market’s path ahead and shifting economic policies under incoming President Donald Trump. Worries have risen that Trump’s preference for tariffs and other policies could lead to higher inflation , a bigger U.S. government debt and difficulties for global trade. In other dealings early Monday, U.S. benchmark crude oil picked up 1 cent to $70.61 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, lost 1 cent to $73.78 per barrel. The euro fell to $1.0427 from $1.0433.

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KBC Group NV boosted its position in Sonos, Inc. ( NASDAQ:SONO – Free Report ) by 52.5% during the third quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 4,852 shares of the company’s stock after acquiring an additional 1,670 shares during the quarter. KBC Group NV’s holdings in Sonos were worth $60,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A number of other institutional investors have also modified their holdings of SONO. Vanguard Group Inc. boosted its stake in shares of Sonos by 1.2% in the first quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 14,251,179 shares of the company’s stock valued at $271,627,000 after purchasing an additional 163,736 shares during the period. Pacer Advisors Inc. increased its position in Sonos by 24.8% in the second quarter. Pacer Advisors Inc. now owns 3,519,368 shares of the company’s stock worth $51,946,000 after buying an additional 699,975 shares during the period. Jacobs Levy Equity Management Inc. lifted its position in Sonos by 10.2% in the 1st quarter. Jacobs Levy Equity Management Inc. now owns 2,890,787 shares of the company’s stock valued at $55,098,000 after purchasing an additional 266,748 shares during the last quarter. American Century Companies Inc. boosted its position in shares of Sonos by 8.6% during the second quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 2,689,118 shares of the company’s stock worth $39,691,000 after buying an additional 212,610 shares during the period. Finally, Dimensional Fund Advisors LP grew its stake in shares of Sonos by 10.0% in the second quarter. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP now owns 2,659,127 shares of the company’s stock worth $39,248,000 after purchasing an additional 241,700 shares in the last quarter. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 85.82% of the company’s stock. Sonos Price Performance Shares of NASDAQ SONO opened at $13.49 on Friday. The company has a market capitalization of $1.64 billion, a P/E ratio of -40.88 and a beta of 2.04. The business’s 50-day moving average price is $12.74 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $13.58. Sonos, Inc. has a one year low of $10.23 and a one year high of $19.76. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth Several brokerages recently commented on SONO. Morgan Stanley cut Sonos from an “overweight” rating to an “underweight” rating and dropped their target price for the stock from $25.00 to $11.00 in a report on Thursday, September 26th. Craig Hallum lowered Sonos from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating and reduced their target price for the company from $25.00 to $10.00 in a report on Thursday, August 8th. Get Our Latest Report on Sonos Sonos Company Profile ( Free Report ) Sonos, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, and sells audio products and services in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. It offers wireless, portable, and home theater speakers; components; and accessories. The company offers its products through approximately 10,000 third-party retail stores, including custom installers of home audio systems; and e-commerce retailers, as well as through its website. See Also Five stocks we like better than Sonos How to Most Effectively Use the MarketBeat Earnings Screener Vertiv’s Cool Tech Makes Its Stock Red-Hot How to Use High Beta Stocks to Maximize Your Investing Profits MarketBeat Week in Review – 11/18 – 11/22 Investing in Travel Stocks Benefits 2 Finance Stocks With Competitive Advantages You Can’t Ignore Receive News & Ratings for Sonos Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Sonos and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .

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