
Ottawa police laid charges against two people during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Saturday. Ottawa's chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement has been organizing weekly rallies through the downtown core to protest Israel's ongoing armed offensive in Gaza and Lebanon since the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks in Israel. On Saturday, police say two people were arrested. One man was taken into custody after inferring with the group demonstrating and a woman was arrested for assaulting a police officer following "repeated non-compliance orders from officers." Demonstrators began marching from the Humans Rights Monument near Ottawa City Hall and marched down Elgin Street, Sussex Drive and Rideau Street. Video posted to social media by the Palestinian Youth Movement shows a confrontation between police and the demonstrators. "The Ottawa police brutalized and attacked community members today and arrested a protestor dragging them out of the crowd. They shoved people at the back of the protest to force us onto the sidewalk. Every weekend protest has been on the streets. The police chose violence and escalation today," the group said in an Instagram post. A post shared by PYM Ottawa (@ottawapym) Demonstrators were seen protesting in front of the Ottawa police headquarters on Elgin Street on Sunday morning. Saturday's arrests come after police arrested four pro-Palestinian demonstrators on Monday for charges that included mischief, assaulting police and obstruction of a peace officer. Police continue to investigate and say more charges may be laid. "While peaceful protest is a right, it comes with the responsibility to respect the law and ensure public safety," police said on social media. 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Elon Musk’s Many 'Avatars': Time-Traveling Vampire Alien, Irony Man, And MoreGREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs left his team’s game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday because of a concussion. Doubs’ injury came on a third-quarter play in the end zone that resulted in a pass interference penalty against San Francisco’s Renardo Green. Doubs stayed down briefly after the play, then got up slowly before heading to the sideline. He went into the injury tent before walking to the locker room. The Packers then announced Doubs was out for the rest of the game because of a concussion. He had three catches for 54 yards before leaving. San Francisco defensive tackle Jordan Elliott left in the first half of the game to get evaluated for a concussion and was ruled out at halftime. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Steve Megargee, The Associated Press
Cancer Gene Therapy Market Poised for Significant Growth, Projected to Reach USD 3,142.2 Million by 2034 at a 5.6% of CAGR 12-13-2024 07:03 PM CET | Health & Medicine Press release from: Future Market Insights Cancer Gene Therapy Market The global market for cancer gene therapy is expected to see substantial growth in the coming decade. Estimated at USD 1,822.2 million in 2024, the market is forecast to expand to USD 3,142.2 million by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.6%. This growth is driven by increasing demand for more targeted and personalized cancer treatments, as well as advancements in genetic therapies. Notably, oncolytic virotherapy, which generated USD 850.7 million in 2023, is emerging as a key contributor to this market expansion. The cancer gene therapy market is largely fueled by the growing shift toward personalized medicines. Unlike traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation, which are broad and less precise, gene therapy targets the genetic mutations responsible for cancer's development. This tailored approach minimizes damage to healthy cells, reducing side effects and enhancing the efficacy of treatment. The increased focus on targeted therapies and drugs further supports this trend, with gene therapy offering new hope for patients by addressing cancer at its genetic root. The rising global prevalence of cancer, coupled with increased investment in clinical trials and research, has accelerated the development of gene therapies. Financial investments in clinical-phase gene therapy research are intensifying, with a surge in clinical trial protocols moving through Phase I, II, and III towards regulatory approval. This boost in research and development is laying the groundwork for future innovations in gene therapies and expanding treatment options for cancer patients worldwide. Key players in the gene therapy manufacturing industry are also investing in new technologies to streamline production and delivery. These investments, combined with the rapid pace of regulatory approvals, are catalyzing interest in gene therapies for cancer. As clinical trials continue to demonstrate the potential of these therapies, the cancer gene therapy market is poised for significant growth, offering promising treatment alternatives for patients and driving the next wave of cancer care innovation. Request a Sample Report Now to get Premium Insights: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/sample/rep-gb-14971 Key Takeaways: The global cancer gene therapy market is expected to grow from USD 1.82 billion in 2024 to USD 3.14 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 5.6%. Personalized treatments and targeted therapies are driving the demand for cancer gene therapy. The market is seeing increased investment in research, clinical trials, and regulatory approvals. Oncolytic virotherapy is a key segment, having generated USD 850.7 million in 2023. Key Drivers of Market Growth Increased Demand for Personalized Medicine: The shift towards personalized treatment options is a significant factor driving the growth of the cancer gene therapy market. Gene therapy specifically targets the genetic alterations responsible for cancer, offering a more tailored approach compared to traditional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation, which can affect healthy cells and lead to higher toxicity and side effects. Rising Global Cancer Incidence: The increasing prevalence of cancer worldwide is propelling demand for innovative treatment solutions, including gene therapy. As cancer cases rise, the need for effective therapies that can address the complexities of the disease becomes critical. Advancements in Research and Development: There has been a notable increase in financial investments in clinical research focused on gene therapy. This has led to a rapid expansion of clinical trial protocols across various phases (I, II, and III), facilitating the path to regulatory approvals and market entry for new therapies. Technological Innovations: Continuous advancements in gene therapy techniques and delivery methods are enhancing the efficacy of treatments. Innovations such as improved vectors for gene delivery and novel therapeutic approaches are attracting interest from both researchers and healthcare providers. Competitive Landscape Substantial investments in the cancer gene therapy market are increasingly focused on collaboration and expansion to drive growth and strengthen market presence. Companies are prioritizing the acquisition of innovative technologies and products to enhance their offerings, while also pursuing strategic partnerships to expand their global footprint. Recent Industry Developments in Cancer Gene Therapy Market In June 2021, Eisai and Bristol Myers Squibb agreed to collaborate on the development and commercialization of Eisai's ADC, MORAb-202, for advanced solid malignancies. In June 2021, GSK and iTeos Therapeutics collaborated to develop EOS-448, an anti-TIGIT monoclonal antibody that had previously been approved in phase 1 for advanced solid malignancies. Key Players of Cancer Gene Therapy Industry Merck KGaA Novartis AG AstraZeneca Plc. BIOCAD Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. EffRx Pharmaceuticals S.A. Euroscreen S.A. Vicore Pharma AB Amgen Bristol-Myers Squibb Cell Genesys Inc. Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc. Achieve Life Science Inc. BioCanCell Ltd. Genelux Corporation Advantagene Inc. GenVec Inc. GlaxoSmithKline PLC Amgen Inc. Key Segments of Cancer Gene Therapy Industry By Therapy: In terms of therapy, the industry is divided into gene induced immunotherapy, oncolytic Virotherapy, gene transfer among others. By Indication: In terms of indication, the industry is segregated into breast cancer, ovarian cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer. By Service Provider: In terms of service provider, the industry is segregated into hospitals, clinical research laboratory, oncology institutes. By Region: Key countries of North America, Latin America, East Asia, South Asia & Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Middle East & Africa have been covered in the report. Explore FMI's Related Ongoing Coverage on Healthcare Market Insights Domain: Healthcare Regulatory Affairs Outsourcing Industry - https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/healthcare-regulatory-affairs-outsourcing-market Zika Virus Testing Industry - https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/zika-virus-testing-market Herpes Labialis Treatment Industry - https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/herpes-labialis-treatment-market About Future Market Insights (FMI) Future Market Insights, Inc. (ESOMAR certified, recipient of the Stevie Award, and a member of the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce) offers profound insights into the driving factors that are boosting demand in the market. FMI stands as the leading global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, consulting, and events for the Packaging, Food and Beverage, Consumer Technology, Healthcare, Industrial, and Chemicals markets. With a vast team of over 400 analysts worldwide, FMI provides global, regional, and local expertise on diverse domains and industry trends across more than 110 countries. Contact Us: Future Market Insights Inc. Christiana Corporate, 200 Continental Drive, Suite 401, Newark, Delaware - 19713, USA T: +1-347-918-3531 For Sales Enquiries: sales@futuremarketinsights.com Website: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com LinkedIn| Twitter| Blogs | YouTube This release was published on openPR.
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is taking viewers across the Western Hemisphere in the first for the NBCUniversal and the ‘s wildlife series . The Academy Award winner, who was hand-selected by producers, narrates the 10-episode series, which uses cutting-edge technology to immerse audiences into ecosystems across North and South America. Executive produced by Mike Gunton, with music by Oscar- and Grammy-winning composer Hans Zimmer, will debut with two back-to-back episodes in February. Toby Gorman, president of Universal Television Alternative Studio, that selecting Hanks as narrator was an easy choice. “We asked ourselves, who is the American version of [BBC wildlife documentary legend] David Attenborough? We agreed internally there was a list of one: Tom Hanks. What we didn’t know was if he would agree to do it. [But] it resonated with him,” Gorman said. Each hourlong episode will focus on a different location across the Americas, including the Atlantic Coast, Mexico, the wild West, the Amazon, the Gulf Coast, the Andes, the Caribbean and the West Coast. The filmmaking team previously told that they made 180 expeditions over 8,700 miles of landscape to deliver the show, which is “the most expensive, unscripted project in ’s history,” according to Gorman. Executive producer Mike Gunton added that the docuseries is exploring “an area of the planet no one had ever really covered,” which makes it an “exciting” project for the filmmaker. “It’s the Americas. What’s so exciting is that nowhere has this range. You cannot imagine anything more diverse,” Gunton said. “As a wildlife filmmaker, you are looking for superlatives. It hasn’t got elephants but it’s got everything else. [We] are delivering things people have never seen before.” premieres on NBC and Peacock on Sunday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day More from The Hollywood ReporterMore ways to use mDLs in Colorado, Iowa and Ohio
Israeli, U.S. sources: Israel expressed willingness in principle to advance framework of agreement with LebanonSANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — De'Vondre Campbell's decision to quit on his team in the middle of a game overshadowed the bigger issues for the San Francisco 49ers. An offense that was one of the most dynamic in the NFL during a run to the Super Bowl last season has been just ordinary for most of 2024 and was downright bad in a 12-6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night that just about ended San Francisco's playoff hopes. San Francisco (6-8) was held to its fewest yards (191) in a regular-season game in eight seasons under coach Kyle Shanahan and its fewest points since Shanahan's debut in 2017 on a rainy night that will be remembered mostly for Campbell walking off the field in the middle of the game with a towel draped over his head. The game also featured San Francisco going three-and-out on four drives as Brock Purdy struggled to connect with his receivers. Deebo Samuel dropped a potential touchdown pass after complaining earlier in the week about a lack of touches. Purdy then missed Ricky Pearsall on an underthrown deep shot in the fourth quarter before throwing an interception into the end zone that ended the Niners' comeback attempt. “I just feel like I had a lot of plays left out there that I could have made for our team,” Purdy said. “I thought the defense and special teams played so good. That’s what’s hurting me is I just feel like I failed the team. I could have been better for our offense and we could have put up more points.” Scoring has been an issue this season for the 49ers, who have been missing key playmakers like Christian McCaffrey and Brandon Aiyuk for much of the season. San Francisco is scoring 8.5 fewer points per game on offense than the Niners did through 14 games last season. Red-zone defense. After allowing touchdowns on 13 consecutive red-zone drives over the previous four games, the 49ers kept the Rams out of the end zone on all three drives that went inside the 20. Receivers. The 49ers failed to get much production from their wide receivers with Purdy going 6 for 20 for 63 yards with an INT and a 19.4 rating when targeting wideouts. Samuel had 16 yards on seven targets with the key drop. Jauan Jennings had two drops and was the target on the interception. Pearsall had one catch for 16 yards on four targets. LB Dre Greenlaw returned for the first time since tearing his left Achilles tendon in last season's Super Bowl. Greenlaw had eight tackles in the first half as he brought needed intensity and physical play that had been missing for much of the season. Campbell. The 49ers are deciding whether to waive or suspend Campbell, who lost his starting job when Greenlaw returned and then refused to play when he was needed. “His actions from the game just is not something you can do to your team or your teammates and still expect to be a part of our team,” Shanahan said. “We’re working through exactly the semantics of it right now, but we’ll handle the situation appropriately.” Greenlaw came out of the game feeling OK after leaving with soreness in his knee and Achilles tendon. He is day to day. ... S Ji’Ayir Brown (groin) and LB Dee Winters (neck) are also day to day. ... LT Trent Williams (ankle) is still trying to get back to play after missing the last four games. Shanahan said Williams' recovery has been "a lot slower than anticipated.” 0 — The Niners didn't reach the red zone once all game, with their deepest penetration into Rams territory being when they reached the 27 on a third-quarter field goal drive. This marked the first time since Week 11 in 2010 that the 49ers didn't run a single play inside the opponent's 25. The 49ers visit Miami on Dec. 22. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLAuto industry's shift toward EVs is expected to go on despite Trump threat to kill tax credits
Donald Trump has vowed to put a staggering 25% tariff on ALL products coming into the US from Canada and Mexico . Despite warnings from financial experts, Trump laid out his controversial plans to implement the tariffs on his first day in office until 'drugs and illegal aliens' stop crossing the borders. The president-elect also revealed plans to add an additonal 10% tariff to Chinese imports, on top of any existing ones, due to China 'not implementing the death penalty on drug dealers.' Trump announces more picks for key roles in Cabinet — including ex-NFL player Jack Smith moves to dismiss election interference charges against Donald Trump On Monday night, he wrote on Truth Social: "As everyone is aware, thousands of people are pouring through Mexico and Canada, bringing Crime and Drugs at levels never seen before. "Right now a Caravan coming from Mexico , composed of thousands of people, seems to be unstoppable in its quest to come through our currently Open Border. "On January 20th, as one of my many first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25% Tariff on ALL products coming into the United States, and its ridiculous Open Borders." "This Tariff will remain in effect until such time as Drugs, in particular Fentanyl, and all Illegal Aliens stop this Invasion of our Country! Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long simmering problem. "We hereby demand that they use this power, and until such time that they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price!" Despite the warnings of most economists, Trump is determined to implement tariffs, even if they impact Americans. Trump believes that income from the heavy tariffs he will impose will help America trickle in boosted social security benefits. He also vowed to put an additional 10% tariff for products coming into the country from China. In a second Truth Social post, Trump continued: "I have had many talks with China about the massive amounts of drugs, in particular Fentanyl, being sent into the United States – But to no avail. "Representatives of China told me that they would institute their maximum penalty, that of death, for any drug dealers caught doing this but, unfortunately, they never followed through, and drugs are pouring into our Country, mostly through Mexico , at levels never seen before. "Until such time as they stop, we will be charging China an additional 10% Tariff, above any additional Tariffs, on all of their many products coming into the United States of America. Thank you for your attention to this matter." During his election campaign, Trump claimed he doesn't need congress and will 'impose' major tariffs. " I don't need Congress, but they'll approve it. I'll have the right to impose them myself if they don't. I'd rather get their support. The ones who understand the business will all support it," Trump said in September. Several economists have pushed back on Trump's plan, citing concerns that the perceived benefits may not pass on to consumers. "If the idea is to expand domestic production of goods so as to benefit U.S. workers, not much expansion can be achieved in an economy such as the U.S. that is close to full employment," Professor Barbara Spencer, a teacher at the University of British Columbia, told Newsweek.
Enhancing Property Safety with Landscape Lighting: Protecting Homes During Darker Winter Months 11-26-2024 12:48 AM CET | Associations & Organizations Press release from: ABNewswire With winter's shorter days, homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to keep their properties safe and secure after dark. Full Moon Lighting & Electrical, a premier provider of outdoor lighting and electrical services in Camden and Glynn counties, offers professional landscape lighting solutions that not only enhance a property's aesthetic appeal but also significantly improve safety. Well-placed outdoor lighting is a simple yet powerful way to deter potential intruders, prevent accidents, and offer peace of mind throughout the winter months. Enhanced Security with Strategic Lighting Statistics show that well-lit properties are less likely to be targeted by intruders, as lighting reduces hiding spots and increases visibility around the home. Motion-sensor lighting, for instance, can startle potential trespassers and alert homeowners to activity around the property. By illuminating entrances, pathways, and dark areas around the home, landscape lighting helps create a safer, more secure environment. Reducing Accidents and Injuries As daylight hours dwindle, outdoor spaces can become hazardous, particularly in high-traffic areas such as driveways, pathways, and steps. Strategically placed lights along walkways and stairs improve visibility, helping to prevent trips and falls. Full Moon Lighting & Electrical recommends pathway and stair lighting to ensure safe passage for residents and visitors alike, even on the darkest nights. Customized Lighting for All Property Types Full Moon Lighting & Electrical provides customized lighting solutions to meet the unique needs of each property. Their experts design lighting layouts tailored to enhance security while complementing a home's architectural features and landscaping. Popular options include low-profile path lights, floodlights for wider areas, and uplights to highlight trees or entryways, all of which contribute to a well-lit, welcoming space. Energy-Efficient Options for Peace of Mind With advancements in lighting technology, energy-efficient LED options allow homeowners to maintain well-lit exteriors without high energy costs. LED lights offer long-lasting illumination that's ideal for nightly use, making them a cost-effective and eco-friendly choice for winter lighting needs. About Full Moon Lighting & Electrical Full Moon Lighting & Electrical is a trusted name in electrical and outdoor lighting services, serving Camden and Glynn counties in Georgia. Specializing in landscape lighting, electrical installation, and maintenance, Full Moon Lighting & Electrical is dedicated to providing high-quality solutions that enhance safety, security, and beauty for residential and commercial properties alike. Their experienced team is committed to helping clients protect their properties and enjoy peace of mind through well-designed, reliable lighting solutions. For more information on landscape lighting options or to schedule a consultation, visit Full Moon Lighting & Electrical's website [ https://fullmoonlightingllc.com/ ] and discover how outdoor lighting can keep your home secure and safe this winter. Media Contact Company Name: Full Moon Lighting & Electrical Contact Person: Media Relations Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=enhancing-property-safety-with-landscape-lighting-protecting-homes-during-darker-winter-months ] Phone: (912) 368-4490 Address:300 Main St #301 City: St Simons Island State: GA Country: United States Website: https://fullmoonlightingllc.com/ This release was published on openPR.
Australia's proposal to ban under-16s from social media platforms is "rushed", social media companies claimed Tuesday, expressing "serious concerns" about potential unintended consequences. The landmark legislation would force social media firms to prevent young teens from accessing their platforms or face fines of up to Aus$50 million (US$32.5 million). Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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