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Gerry Hutch is in danger of having to give up his Dail seat if he is elected to Leinster House to represent the Dublin Central Constituency . Under the rules of the Oireachtas and the constitution no member can serve in the Dail if they are serving a current jail sentence of six months or more. The Monk is currently out on bail and facing serious money laundering accusations in Spain. READ MORE - Dee Devlin accompanies Conor McGregor in court as sex assault case jury resumes deliberations READ MORE - Mountjoy prisoner rushed to hospital after being slashed in stomach by fellow inmate However, if he is charged and convicted by the authorities in Lanzarote he will face a lengthy jail sentence and a very hefty fine. Hutch was given bail of more than €100,000 a few weeks ago so he could return home to stand in the General Election. He had been living in Lanzarote most of the time since he was released from jail over 18 months ago following his acquittal at the Special Criminal Court over the Regency Hotel murder of David Byrne. He had pleaded not guilty. It could take prosecutors on the Canary Islands at least a year before deciding if the Monk has a case to answer. They are investigating where he got the cash to pay for a large number of rental holiday homes and apartments which he owns in Lanzarote. Hutch denies any wrong-doing and claims it is all paid for by legitimate income. The bookies and many political pundits believe Hutch could be the surprise package in the General Election and has a good chance of winning one of the four seats in the constituency. No private opinion polls have been carried out in the constituency so no one has a clue how he is doing. There is no love lost between Hutch and the Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald. A Sinn Fein source said: "We definitely have not carried out any private polling but we do not believe Gerry Hutch is a danger to Mary Lou McDonald's seat. "The ironic thing is if he is charged and then convicted in Spain and the sentence is more than six months he will have to resign his Dail seat if he is elected under the Constitution and then be sent to Spain to go to jail. There will be some fun and games then. "But the voters should know what the rule is before they elect him." There is no issue with people with previous criminal convictions serving in the Dail. Ironically, a number of those who did are former Sinn Fein members like infamous IRA gun runner and Kerry TD Martin Ferris and Dessie Ellis the Dublin North-West Sinn Fein TD who was convicted and sentenced to 10 years jail here for making bombs for the IRA . Deputy Ellis was extradited to Britain and accused of both the 1982 Hyde Park and Regents Park bombings in London as well as the 1983 Harrods bombing. However he was acquitted of all charges in 1991. Join the Irish Mirror’s breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive breaking news and the latest headlines direct to your phone. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice .Illinois data breach exposes 1M records, 4,700 Social Security numbers (copy)

Los Angeles Chargers (7-4) at Atlanta (6-5) Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, CBS BetMGM NFL Odds: Chargers by 1 1/2 Series record: Falcons lead 8-4. Against the spread: Chargers 7-3-1, Falcons 5-6. Last meeting: Chargers beat Falcons 20-17 on Nov. 6, 2022, in Atlanta. Last week: Ravens beat Chargers, 30-23; Falcons had bye week following 38-6 loss at Denver on Nov. 17. Chargers offense: overall (21), rush (13), pass (20), scoring (18). Chargers defense: overall (13), rush (10), pass (10), scoring (13). Falcons offense: overall (8), rush (14), pass (5), scoring (16). Falcons defense: overall (25), rush (19), pass (26), scoring (26). Turnover differential: Chargers plus-8, Falcons minus-3. Chargers player to watch RB Gus Edwards could move up as the lead back for Los Angeles as J.K Dobbins (knee) is expected to miss the game . Edwards was activated from injured reserve earlier this month following an ankle injury and had nine carries for 11 yards with a touchdown in Monday night's 30-23 loss to Baltimore. Falcons player to watch WR Drake London has 61 catches, leaving him four away from becoming the first player in team history to have at least 65 receptions in each of his first three seasons. London has 710 receiving yards, leaving him 140 away from becoming the first player in team history with at least 850 in each of his first three seasons. Key matchup Falcons RB Bijan Robinson vs. Chargers run defense. Robinson was shut down by Denver, gaining only 35 yards on 12 carries, and the Atlanta offense couldn't recover. The Chargers rank 10th in the league against the run, so it will be a challenge for the Falcons to find a way to establish a ground game with Robinson and Tyler Allgeier. A solid running attack would create an opportunity for offensive coordinator Zac Robinson to establish the play-action passes for quarterback Kirk Cousins. Key injuries Dobbins appeared to injure his right knee in the first half of the loss to the Ravens, though coach Jim Harbaugh did not provide details. ... The Falcons needed the bye to give a long list of injured players an opportunity to heal. WR WR KhaDarel Hodge (neck) did not practice on Wednesday. WR Darnell Mooney (Achilles), CB Kevin King (concussion), DL Zach Harrison (knee, Achilles) and WR Casey Washington (concussion) were hurt in the 38-6 loss at Denver on Nov. 17 and were limited on Wednesday. CB Mike Hughes (neck), nickel back Dee Alford (hamstring), ILB Troy Andersen (knee), TE Charlie Woerner (concussion) and ILB JD Bertrand (concussion) also were limited on Wednesday after not playing against Denver. C Drew Dalman (ankle) could return. Series notes The Chargers have won the past three games in the series following six consecutive wins by the Falcons from 1991-2012. Los Angeles took a 33-30 overtime win in Atlanta in 2016 before the Chargers added 20-17 wins at home in 2020 and in Atlanta in 2022. The Falcons won the first meeting between the teams, 41-0 in San Diego in 1973. Stats and stuff Each team has built its record on success against the soft NFC South. Atlanta is 4-1 against division rivals. Los Angeles is 2-0 against the NFC South this season. The Chargers have a four-game winning streak against the division. ... Atlanta is 0-2 against AFC West teams, following a 22-17 loss to Kansas City and the lopsided loss at Denver. They will complete their tour of the AFC West with a game at the Las Vegas Raiders on Dec. 16. ... The Falcons are the league's only first-place team with a negative points differential. Atlanta has been outscored 274-244. Fantasy tip The loss of Dobbins, who has rushed for eight touchdowns, could put more pressure on QB Justin Hebert and the passing game. Herbert's favorite option has been WR Ladd McConkey, who has four TD receptions among his 49 catches for 698 yards. McConkey, the former University of Georgia standout who was drafted in the second round, could enjoy a productive return to the state against a Falcons defense that ranks only 26th against the pass. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl The Associated PressTwins deal LHP Jovani Moran to Red Sox for INF Mickey Gasper

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — The sprawling, windowless warehouses that hold rows of high-speed servers powering almost everything the world does on phones and computers are increasingly becoming fixtures of the American landscape, popping up in towns, cities and suburbs across the United States. Demand for data centers ballooned in recent years because of the rapid growth of cloud computing and artificial intelligence, and urban and rural governments are competing for lucrative deals with big tech companies. But as data centers begin to move into more densely populated areas, abutting homes and schools, parks and recreation centers, some residents are pushing back against the world’s most powerful corporations over concerns about the economic, social and environmental health of their communities. In Northern Virginia, more than 300 data centers dot the rolling hills of the area’s westernmost counties and butt up against wooded bike trails winding through the suburbs. But one of the latest proposals in the area, Plaza 500, would see a 466,000-square-foot facility and adjacent electrical substation built a few hundred feet from townhomes, playgrounds and a community center. The pitch from Starwood Capital Group, the private investment firm founded by billionaire Barry Sternlicht, to Fairfax County officials promised jobs and a significant property tax revenue boost. But data center critics say the incentives aren’t enough to counteract the consequences of building the facilities so close to homes. Tyler Ray, a leader in the fight against the Virginia project, worries that more data centers in the area could compromise the already stressed power grid: More than 25% of all power produced in Virginia in 2023 went to data centers, a figure that could rise as high as 46% by 2030 if data center growth continues at its current pace. Some estimates also show a mid-size data center commands the same water usage every day as 1,000 households, prompting concerns over the cost of water. Ray also frets over air quality, as the massive diesel generators that help power the data centers’ hardware send plumes of pollutants into the atmosphere. He and his neighbors tried to stop the development, but their efforts were largely unsuccessful. In September, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors said all newly proposed data centers must adhere to stricter zoning rules, but the Plaza 500 project was exempt. “I don’t know how a general resident, even someone who has been engaging intently on an issue, has any chance to go up against the data center industry,” Ray said the night the supervisors voted. For local governments, attracting data centers to their municipalities means a financial boon: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Virginia’s data centers brought in $1 billion in tax revenue this year. With average-size facilities, data centers offer a small number of direct jobs — often fewer than 100 positions. Google announced recently that its investment in nearby Loudoun County, which included two data centers, created about 150 direct jobs, a figure data center opponents say isn’t worth the hassle. Data center advocates contend the number of indirect jobs like construction, technology support and electrical work make the projects worthwhile. In that same announcement, Google said its investment created 2,730 indirect jobs. Kathy Smith, the vice chair of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, voted in favor of the Plaza 500 proposal because, in her estimation, data center growth is inevitable in the region and Fairfax County should reap the benefits. “I have a responsibility to step back from what we do and look at the big picture,” Smith said. “Data centers are not going away.” On the other side of the country, in Morrow County, Oregon, Amazon Web Services built at least five data centers surrounding the 4,200-resident town of Boardman, nestled among vast stretches of farmland flecked with mint patches and wind turbines, next to the Columbia River. Last year, AWS paid roughly $34 million in property taxes and fees stipulated in the agreements after receiving a $66 million tax break. Those payments, in addition to $1.7 million in charitable donations from the company in 2023, have been instrumental in updating infrastructure and bolstering services. This funding has gone toward a new ladder fire engine, a school resource officer and $5,000 grants for homebuyers so far totaling at least $2.8 million. “This road right here? Wouldn’t happen if it wasn’t for AWS,” said Boardman Mayor Paul Keefer, riding in the passenger seat of Police Chief Rick Stokoe’s cruiser and pointing out the window at construction workers shifting dirt and laying pavement. AWS cultivated relationships with local officials, including Keefer and Stokoe, who have both been in positions to vote on whether to authorize tax breaks for the company. Some former county commissioners and residents worry that those relationships are too cozy. Kevin Miller, AWS’s vice president of global data centers, said “our interest is in being a model corporate citizen, to really be partners with those communities.” Skepticism of the deals started years ago, when three elected officials allegedly helped approve data center deals while also owning a stake in a company that contracted with AWS to provide fiber optic cables for the data centers. In June, they each paid $2,000 to settle an ethics complaint. Those officials are no longer in office. But the latest data center deal struck between Morrow County officials and AWS, which gives the company an estimated $1 billion in tax breaks spread over the 15 years to build five new data centers, again raised eyebrows. Two former Morrow County commissioners, Jim Doherty and Melissa Lindsay, pushed unsuccessfully in 2022 for AWS to pay more in taxes in new data center negotiations. “We didn’t want to blow it up. We didn’t want to run them off,” Lindsay said. “But there were better deals to be made.” Get local news delivered to your inbox!

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Jim Larrañaga insists he still loves the University of Miami, still loves the game of basketball, still loves mentoring players, still loves coaching. He doesn't love what college basketball has become. And with that, he's leaving. The 75-year-old Larrañaga stepped down Thursday, effective immediately, and will be replaced by associate head coach Bill Courtney — one of his best friends for the past three decades — for the remainder of the season. “I'm exhausted,” Larrañaga said. “I've tried every which way to keep this going.” Larrañaga joins a long line of prominent college basketball coaches — Virginia's Tony Bennett and Villanova's Jay Wright among them — who have left their jobs in recent years citing the changes in the game and the challenge of coaching in the name, image and likeness era of college sports. For Larrañaga, those changes began presenting themselves when he had eight players — all of whom said they were happy at Miami — enter the transfer portal after the Hurricanes went to the Final Four in 2023. “The opportunity to make money someplace else created a situation that you have to begin to ask yourself as a coach what is this all about,” Larrañaga said. “And the answer is it's become professional.” The decision by Larrañaga ends a 14-year run as coach of the Hurricanes — and, presumably, a 41-year college head-coaching career that saw him win 744 games at Miami, American International, George Mason and Bowling Green. He took Miami to the Final Four in 2023 and took George Mason to the Final Four in 2006. “Jim Larrañaga is a tremendous man who has left a mark as not only the most accomplished coach in Miami basketball history, but as one of the premier coaches in ACC history,” ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips said. “His coaching record speaks for itself with over 700 career wins, but he always has led his program with the utmost integrity and class.” The Hurricanes are 4-8 this season and only 5-19 in their last 24 games, a stunning freefall for a program that went to the Final Four just two seasons ago. Injuries and roster turnover have taken a clear toll, and Larrañaga is one of many coaches who has expressed some level of frustration with the lack of regulation and transparency that comes with NIL. “They’re a great group of kids,” Larrañaga said. "It’s not their problem. It’s the system or the lack of a system. I didn’t know how to navigate through this.” Larrañaga was under contract into 2027 and had some school officials try to get him to rethink the decision in recent days. Larrañaga said he came to the decision over the weekend, reconsidered at the school's request, and finalized the decision Monday. “It seems clear to me that coaching in 2024 is a much different profession than it was just a few short years ago," Miami athletic director Dan Radakovich said. Larrañaga is the second prominent coach to step down unexpectedly this season in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Bennett did the same at Virginia back in October, less than three weeks before the Cavaliers played their season-opener. Bennett, when he stepped down, said NIL has simply changed the game for coaches and not in a good way. “College athletics is not in a healthy spot. It’s not,” Bennett said in October. “And there needs to be change. It’s not going to go back. I think I was equipped to do the job here the old way — that’s who I am and that’s how it was.” Larrañaga's decision to step aside makes him the latest big-name veteran coach to leave the ACC in recent seasons, following the departures of some other giants within the sport — North Carolina’s Roy Williams in spring 2021, Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski a year later and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim to end a 47-year tenure in 2023, and Bennett earlier this year. “I owe my professional career to him,” said George Washington coach Chris Caputo, a longtime Miami assistant under Larrañaga. “I learned so much and I certainly wouldn’t be where I am without him and his family. As it relates to Miami, with all respect to the people there before him, he took what was essentially an irrelevant program and turned it into a Sweet 16, Elite Eight and Final Four program. At Miami, that was unheard of. He raised the bar for basketball at the University of Miami from here on out.” It’s also the second sudden retirement for Miami’s basketball programs in 2024: women’s coach Katie Meier surprised many around the Hurricanes when she stepped away this past spring after 19 seasons in Coral Gables. Meier has remained at the school as a special advisor to Radakovich and as a professor. Larrañaga will be offered a role within the university in the coming weeks, Radakovich said. “It's still all about The U,” Larrañaga said. Officially, Larrañaga's first coaching job was in 1977 at American International. Unofficially, it was when he was a freshman at Archbishop Malloy High School in New York. Larrañaga was on an undefeated freshman team there and the coach quit at Christmas — so Jack Curran, the varsity coach there, named Larrañaga one of the student coaches for the rest of the season. More than 60 years later, it was Larrañaga stepping down at Christmastime. He played college basketball at Providence, has coached more than two dozen college players who went on to the NBA, made 20 postseason appearances — 11 NCAA, eight NIT and one CIT berth — as a coach, was the AP national coach of the year in 2013 and was announced earlier this month as a candidate again for enshrinement in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. “Coach Larrañaga is a friend of mine,” Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said Thursday. “I think so highly of him. The way that he’s able to build a program that has a sense of community and we all rallied around the basketball program. I live in Coral Gables, so I’ve been part of this movement. You could just feel it the last several years. It’s been a lot of fun. He wins wherever he goes, but he does it in a way that it’s a fun brand of basketball.” Get poll alerts and updates on AP Top 25 basketball throughout the season. 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Nov 28 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. Investors were grappling with fresh U.S. inflation data and its implications for Federal Reserve policy along with continued fallout from Donald Trump's tariff pledges as trading in the U.S. was thinning out ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Asian markets were waking up to a tepid day for U.S. equities, with technology shares leading major indexes lower. Shares of Dell (DELL.N) , opens new tab and HP (HPQ.N) , opens new tab sank after weak forecasts from the personal computer makers, weighing on the tech sector (.SPLRCT) , opens new tab . Data showed the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index -- an inflation gauge followed by the Fed -- rose 2.3% in the 12 months through October, a slight uptick from the prior month. Traders were still expecting another interest rate cut when the Fed meets in mid-December, with Fed futures showing that expectations of a 25 basis point reduction remained intact following the PCE data. Investors were trying to sort through the potential fallout from Trump's pledge earlier this week of big tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, which has rattled assets including currencies and auto shares . For example, Goldman Sachs economists estimated the tariffs, if implemented, would increase U.S. core PCE inflation by 0.9%. Meanwhile, Mexico's president warned the country would retaliate if Trump followed through with his 25% across-the-board tariff, a move her government warned could kill 400,000 U.S. jobs. With tariffs as a continued specter, major Asian indexes posted mixed sessions on Wednesday. Japan's Nikkei (.N225) , opens new tab ended lower, with automakers leading the losses, amid concerns about the impact of Trump's tariff plans and a stronger yen. But key China equity gauges gained more than 1%, as data showed a less sharp decline in the country's industrial profits and traders bet that Beijing will provide stimulus to counter risks from the U.S. tariffs. In India, a Reuters poll of equity analysts found that equity markets will take time to recover from their recent sell-off because they remain overvalued, with last week's Adani indictments only adding to the pain. Beyond the U.S., central bank policy was in focus elsewhere globally. New Zealand's central bank cut rates on Wednesday for a third time in four months, and flagged more substantial easing. The Bank of Korea is up next. The BOK is expected to keep its key policy rate at 3.25% on Thursday to support the Korean won against a strong U.S. dollar, according to a Reuters poll of economists, who forecast at least three rate cuts next year. The end of the week is expected to bring more eventful data in Asia, with GDP figures due in India and Taiwan on Friday, along with Tokyo CPI data. "Black Friday" -- the day after Thanksgiving -- also marks the unofficial start of U.S. holiday shopping season . The extent to which inflation-challenged shoppers flock to deals will be of interest to markets, with consumer spending making up more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity. Here are key developments that could provide more direction to markets on Thursday: - Bank of Korea monetary policy meeting - Australia capex data (Q3) - Germany CPI (Nov) Sign up here. Reporting by Lewis KrauskopfEditing by Bill Berkrot Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. , opens new tabNew Delhi: In a bid to strengthen their collective voice and coordinate their actions in the upcoming Parliament session, the floor leaders of INDIA bloc parties are scheduled to meet at the Parliament House office of Congress President and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday. The meeting will take place at 10 a.m. According to sources, the interaction in the meeting of opposition leaders will be aimed at formulating a unified strategy ahead of the session that begins on Monday. The opposition parties, including Congress, CPI, CPI-M, TMC, AAP, DMK, Shiv Sena (UBT), NCP (SP) and others, have consistently sought to challenge the central government’s policies and agenda in Parliament. With several key issues on the agenda, from economic issues to social justice, the INDIA bloc leaders are set to discuss their collective strategy to ensure that there is no sign of disunity throughout the parliamentary proceedings. Mallikarjun Kharge, who is an experienced leader and parliamentarian, has the skill to deal with complexities of politics. So he is expected to take a leadership role in the meeting. As the LoP in the Rajya Sabha, he has effectively spearheaded opposition strategies in the past. The floor leaders of the opposition parties will address key topics such as formulating a coordinated response to the government’s legislative agenda and discussing the approach for raising crucial national and regional issues. The meeting is also expected to highlight the importance of unity within the opposition on various issues related to the government’s policies. With the session expected to cover a range of significant topics, the opposition is keen to leverage this opportunity to make their voice heard and hold the government accountable. The Winter Session of Parliament which is commencing from Monday (November 25) is scheduled to last until December 20. The government has listed 16 bills, including the Waqf Amendment Bill, for consideration. At the same time, the opposition is keen to raise the issues of the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur.

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Astrology has long captivated our collective imagination, offering a glimpse into the intricate interplay of celestial forces that shape our individual personalities and interpersonal connections. Among the many zodiac pairings, the relationship between Libra and Scorpio stands out as a particularly intriguing and complex dynamic. These two signs, situated side by side on the zodiac wheel, may initially appear to be worlds apart, yet their underlying synergy and potential for growth make their compatibility a topic of enduring fascination. Advertisement Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac, is symbolized by the scales, representing the sign's innate desire for balance, harmony, and fairness. Ruled by the planet Venus, Libras are known for their charming and diplomatic nature, their ability to see both sides of an argument, and their love for social interaction. 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NoneNew York, NY, Nov. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Launch Two Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq: LPBBU) (the “ Company ”) announced today that, commencing November 29, 2024, holders of the units sold in the Company’s initial public offering may elect to separately trade the Company’s Class A ordinary shares and warrants included in the units. No fractional warrants will be issued upon separation of the units and only whole warrants will trade. The Class A ordinary shares and warrants that are separated will trade on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbols “LPBB” and “LPBBW,” respectively. Those units not separated will continue to trade on the Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol “LPBBU.” This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the securities of the Company, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. About Launch Two Acquisition Corp. Launch Two Acquisition Corp. is a blank check company formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, amalgamation, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. The Company may pursue an acquisition opportunity in any business or industry or at any stage of its corporate evolution. The Company’s primary focus, however, will be on technology and software infrastructure companies whose products and services target financial services, real estate and asset management companies. Forward-Looking Statements This press release may include, and oral statements made from time to time by representatives of the Company may include, “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements regarding possible business combinations and the financing thereof, and related matters, as well as all other statements other than statements of historical fact included in this press release are forward-looking statements. When used in this press release, words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “would” and similar expressions, as they relate to us or our management team, identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs of management, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, the Company’s management. Actual results could differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements as a result of certain factors detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“ SEC ”). All subsequent written or oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or persons acting on our behalf are qualified in their entirety by this paragraph. 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 prospectus for the Company’s initial public offering filed with the SEC. 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 Contact: Launch Two Acquisition Corp. Jurgen van de Vyver jurgen@launchpad.vc (510) 692-9600Political wrangling in India as US charges billionaire Gautam Adani with bribery and fraudMarket Outlook: Q2 GDP, FIIs data and global cues key triggers fornext week

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Stock market today: Stocks waver in thin trading after US markets reopen following a holiday pauseEducation, industrial sectors’ collaboration need of hour: minister Punjab Minister for Education Rana Sikander Hayat speaking at the launching of 17th annual report for 2024, titled “The State of the Economy: Beyond the Horizon – The Frontier of Emerging Technologies”, at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) on Dec 26, 2024. — Facebook@RanaSikandarHayat.Official LAHORE:Provincial Minister for Education Rana Sikander Hayat said that the collaboration between educational institutions and the industrial sector has great importance to foster research and innovation. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1700472799616-0'); }); He said this while speaking at the launching of 17th annual report for 2024, titled “The State of the Economy: Beyond the Horizon – The Frontier of Emerging Technologies”, at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) here on Thursday. Provincial Minister for Education Rana Sikander Hayat was the chief guest while UET Vice Chancellor Dr Shahid Munir and others including Dr Nizamuddin, Shahid Najam, Shahid Javed Barki and Dr Farrukh Iqbal were also present on this occasion. The report focuses on the current state of the economy and the government’s initiatives to promote emerging technologies. It also provides a comprehensive review of the economic impact of emerging technologies, such as AI, blockchain, the Internet of Things (IoT), and more. It also explored the opportunities these technologies present for national growth. Speaking on the occasion, Rana Sikander Hayat highlighted the transformative potential of emerging technologies, saying, “These technologies are opening new doors for the economy. We need to take immediate steps to understand and capitalise on these opportunities." The minister emphasised the necessity for teachers to be well-equipped in modern technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), to better equip students for the future. Rana Sikander also discussed the government’s initiatives, including collaboration with Google, AI training programs, and the Google Gemini projects, all aimed at advancing the technology sector. He urged universities to expand their technology-related programmes to contribute to the country’s economic development. "By increasing the number of seats in technology programs, we can not only better train our youth but also improve the country’s financial conditions," he said. Arora inaugurates Christmas fair Provincial Minister for Minorities Affairs Ramesh Singh Arora, along with Bishop of Lahore Nadeem Kamran, attended the annual Christmas Fair at St. Patrick Church, located in Clarkabad village, District Kasur on Thursday. Upon the arrival of the provincial minister, a grand reception was held, with the Christian community showering flowers and performing a traditional dance to the beat of drums. The minister formally inaugurated the fair, which included various cultural programs and sports activities. The spectacular Kabaddi matches were a highlight of the fair, attracting great attention from the attendees and showcasing the traditional enthusiasm for the sport.Jim Larrañaga steps down at Miami, Bill Courtney takes over to finish season

Kharge to lead Oppn strategy meeting as Parliament session kicks off on MondayQuanta Services Inc. stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitorsPub owner's petition demanding general election spikes past 900,000 signatures amid mounting fury at Labour's Budget tax raid By JAMES TAPSFIELD, POLITICAL EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE Published: 15:08, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 15:39, 24 November 2024 e-mail 38 View comments A petition demanding a fresh general election has surged past 900,000 signatures amid mounting fury at Labour's Budget tax raid. The petition on the Parliament website, posted by a pub owner and complaining that Keir Starmer has 'gone back on promises', is gaining over 100,000 backers an hour. Although the government has dismissed the call, and it can only trigger a debate in the Westminster Hall chamber, the numbers underline will add to nerves in Downing Street . Polls have been showing that Labour has taken a massive hit from a torrid first four months in power. An internal impact assessment last week revealed that removing the winter fuel allowance from millions of pensioners could push 100,000 more into poverty. Big retailers have been sending a message that the £25billion employer NICs raid in the Budget will cost jobs and push up prices. Meanwhile, ministers have been hit with bad economic news, with the economy struggling and inflation higher than hoped. Set up by Michael Westwood and partly fuelled by support from Elon Musk , the petition reads: 'I would like there to be another General Election. The petition on the Parliament website was posted by a pub owner and complains that Keir Starmer (pictured watching Arsenal play on Saturday) has 'gone back on promises' The petition has been gaining over 100,000 backers an hour A heat map from the Parliament website showing where the signatories claim to be located 'I believe the current Labour Government have gone back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election.' Mr Westwood, who runs a pub, told the Express: 'Not in my wildest dreams did I think this was going to take off like it has.' Asked why he thinks the demand for a general election is resonating as much as it has, Mr Westwood said he believes voters feel 'betrayed' by Labour. He explained: 'The British public feel like they have been betrayed with the promises that were told in the lead to the election and then what has been delivered since - it looks nothing like what was promised. 'I think people have had enough, people have seen what's happened over in America as well, and I think that's had a knock on effect that, actually, if people stand together and vote then we can make a change. The government is under no obligation to comply with a petition, and they are often not even picked up by MPs to steward a debate in Westminster Hall - although in this case the volume of signatures means one could well be scheduled. Although signatories have to say they are UK citizens or residents and provide an email and postcode, there is not thought to be any other verification. A poll last week found support for Labour has slumped to a new record post-election low. Sir Keir 's party is now three points behind the Tories - and just six ahead of Reform - down two on 25 per cent after a week of battles over its plan to make agriculturalists pay a low rate of inheritance tax. Your browser does not support iframes. Your browser does not support iframes. It marks a dramatic fall from its post-election high of 39 per cent which gave it an 11-point lead over the Conservatives . A second poll shows that almost three-quarters of voters now believe the UK has got worse under Sir Keir's leadership. The surveys by More in Common were carried out between November 19 and 21, amid the fallout from Tuesday's protests in Westminster led by TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson . Labour MPs have grown increasingly restive about the amount of time the Prime Minister has spent abroad since the election in July. Last week's G20 summit in Brazil marked Sir Keir's 26th day out of the UK since July's election, with 15 international trips to ten countries. The source said: 'Much of it was unavoidable, but not all of it, and he knows it doesn't look great to be sunning himself in Rio de Janeiro while farmers are protesting and pensioners are freezing'. Ministers have said that the constant travelling on planes with patchy wifi was making policy coordination difficult. Keir Starmer Elon Musk Share or comment on this article: Pub owner's petition demanding general election spikes past 900,000 signatures amid mounting fury at Labour's Budget tax raid e-mail Add commentEra of cricket’s radio commentators has ended; golden memories linger on

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) designee Tulsi Gabbard began her charm offensive with key senators on Monday — and got a boost from hundreds of veterans while seeking to allay concerns about her views on Syria in the wake of the Assad regime’s collapse . More than 250 veterans — including current members of Congress and former federal officials — signed an open letter endorsing her for the DNI position to coordinate between the government’s 17 intelligence agencies. “While most Americans know Tulsi as a fearless and principled Congresswoman who stood up to entrenched political systems, we know her as a fellow veteran — one whose worldview was forged through the crucible of serving in combat zones and a lifelong devotion to service,” the veterans wrote in the letter published Monday. Prominent veterans such as Reps. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.); Brian Mast (R-Fla.), who is set to helm the House Foreign Affairs Committee; former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller and others had signed the letter, which was first reported by Fox News . “Tulsi’s life exemplifies a rare blend of selflessness, courage, and leadership — qualities desperately needed to reform and strengthen our intelligence community,” the letter added. Despite an onslaught from Democrats and media pundits, Gabbard, 43, was “hitting the ground running better than [Pete] Hegseth” in responding to detractors, one Senate GOP aide observed to The Post, while adding that both are expected to have the necessary votes for confirmation. Only four Republicans in the upper chamber would have to join with every Democrat and independent to tank a nominee. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a veteran who had expressed skepticism about Hegseth being tapped as Pentagon boss, praised Gabbard as a “strong and proven leader” following their meeting earlier Monday. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), who is generally one of the more hawkish voices within the Senate GOP, declared Monday that “I expect our Republican Senate is going to confirm all of President Trump’s nominees.” There’s also been some speculation that Gabbard could get some support from across the aisle, including from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Politico reported . Last month, when President-elect Donald Trump unveiled Gabbard as his pick for the DNI post, he quickly ignited controversy over her track record on Syria. While serving in the House, Gabbard had met with former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in early 2017 during a trip to the war-torn country . Assad was toppled Saturday evening, elevating the issue as Gabbard jockeys to lock down support in the upper chamber. At the time of her meeting with Assad, Gabbard stressed the need for dialogue between the two countries, and subsequently castigated US strikes on Syria under the Trump administration in response to alleged chemical weapon deployments there. Gabbard also openly questioned the legitimacy of allegations from the intelligence community that the former Assad regime was responsible for the chemical attack. All this has led to criticisms from figures like former National Security Adviser John Bolton who have characterized her as an Assad apologist. However, she has also denounced Assad as a “brutal dictator.” In comments that were recently resurfaced about the fracas, Sanders posted on X in October 2019: “Tulsi Gabbard has put her life on the line to defend this country. People can disagree on issues, but it is outrageous for anyone to suggest that Tulsi is a foreign asset.” Gabbard smiled and ignored questions from reporters while on Capitol Hill Monday regarding her track record on Syria. She is widely expected to be framing her encounter with Assad in the context of her opposition to so-called “endless wars,” something that was at the forefront of her failed 2020 bid in the Democratic primary for president. In October, she revealed that she had shifted her party affiliation to Republican at a Trump rally in Greensboro, NC, after having endorsed the 45th president two months before. Several Republicans previously indicated that they have a great number of questions for Gabbard. “We’ll have lots of questions. She met with Bashar Assad. We’ll want to know what the purpose was,” Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) told CNN last month after Gabbard was announced as Trump’s pick. But so far no one in the Senate GOP Conference has publicly opposed her. Potential swing votes such as outgoing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), as well as Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), have been largely tight-lipped on her selection. Overall, many of her skeptics such as House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-Ohio), who will not have to vote to confirm her, have refrained being too critical towards her. “I obviously differ a great deal in a number of areas with both her judgment and her background and experience, but what I do trust is the Senate process,” Turner told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday.Bob Geldof has said his Band Aid charity single has "kept millions of people alive" after a new 40th anniversary version of Do They Know It's Christmas? faced criticism. Login or signup to continue reading To mark the song's milestone, a remix has been created which blends the voices of artists who have featured on previous editions including Harry Styles, George Michael and Bono. Ed Sheeran said last week that they did not ask for permission to re-use his vocals from when he sang on Band Aid 30 in 2014, and that he would have "respectfully" declined the request. The singer-songwriter said in a social media post that "a decade on and my understanding of the narrative associated with this has changed", citing a post by British-Ghanaian rapper Fuse ODG that criticised foreign aid in Africa. Responding to the comments in an interview with The Sunday Times, Geldof said: "This little pop song has kept millions of people alive. "Why would Band Aid scrap feeding thousands of children dependent on us for a meal?" He added: "Why not keep doing that? Because of an abstract wealthy-world argument, regardless of its legitimacy? "No abstract theory regardless of how sincerely held should impede or distract from that hideous, concrete real-world reality. "There are 600 million hungry people in the world - 300 million are in Africa. We wish it were other, but it is not. "We can help some of them. That's what we will continue to do." Fuse ODG said in an Instagram Story post that he had turned down the chance to take part in Band Aid 30 alongside Sheeran a decade prior. "I refused to participate in Band Aid because I recognised the harm initiatives like it inflict on Africa," he wrote. "While they may generate sympathy and donations, they perpetuate damaging stereotypes that stifle Africa's economic growth, tourism, and investment, ultimately costing the continent trillions and destroying its dignity, pride and identity." He added: "By showcasing dehumanising imagery, these initiatives fuel pity rather than partnership, discouraging meaningful engagement. "My mission has been to reclaim the narrative, empowering Africans to tell their own stories, redefine their identity, and position Africa as a thriving hub for investment and tourism." 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Insider & Institutional Ownership 79.6% of Connectm Technology Solutions shares are held by institutional investors. 34.0% of Connectm Technology Solutions shares are held by company insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that hedge funds, large money managers and endowments believe a company will outperform the market over the long term. Earnings & Valuation This table compares Bouygues and Connectm Technology Solutions”s gross revenue, earnings per share and valuation. Bouygues has higher revenue and earnings than Connectm Technology Solutions. Profitability Risk & Volatility Bouygues has a beta of 0.67, indicating that its stock price is 33% less volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Connectm Technology Solutions has a beta of 0.19, indicating that its stock price is 81% less volatile than the S&P 500. Summary Bouygues beats Connectm Technology Solutions on 6 of the 8 factors compared between the two stocks. About Bouygues ( Get Free Report ) Bouygues SA, together with its subsidiaries, operates in the construction, energy, telecom, media, and transport infrastructure sectors in France and internationally. The company designs, builds, renovates, operates, and deconstructs building, infrastructure, and industrial projects; develops urban planning, residential, and commercial projects; builds and maintains roads and motorways, airport runways, ports, industrial logistics hubs, external works and amenities, reserved-lane public transport, recreational facilities, and environmental projects, as well as undertakes civil engineering, road safety, and signaling activities; produces, distributes, sells, and recycles aggregates, emulsions, asphalt mixes, ready-mix concrete, and bitumen; construction, renewal, and maintenance of rail networks; and installation and maintenance of pipes and pipelines. It also provides design, installation, and maintenance services in various fields that include cooling and fire protection, digital and ICT, electrical, and mechanical and robotics, as well as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. In addition, the company produces TF1, TMC, TFX, TF1, and LCI complementary TV channels; operates Ushuaïa TV, Histoire TV, TV Breizh, and Serieclub channels; produces, broadcasts, and distributes content; operates la seine musical entertainment and concert venue; and entertainment and leisure comprising licenses, podcasts, music production, and live events. Further, it offers telecom services; and mobile and fixed network services. The company was founded in 1952 and is based in Paris, France. About Connectm Technology Solutions ( Get Free Report ) ConnectM Technology Solutions, Inc., a technology company, focuses on advancing the electrification economy by integrating electrified energy assets with its AI-driven technology solutions platform. It provides residential and light commercial buildings, and all-electric original equipment manufacturers with a platform to accelerate the transition to solar and all-electric heating, cooling, and transportation. The company was incorporated in 2021 and is headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Receive News & Ratings for Bouygues Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Bouygues and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Do stores have to accept returns in New York? Here are the rulesInside the Gaetz ethics report, a trove of new details alleging payments for sex and drug use

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