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Pep Guardiola admits he is questioning himself after Man City lose to JuventusDunxin Financial Holdings Limited Announces Planned ADS Ratio ChangeLuxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. Releases Article on Recognizing and Responding to Road Rage 12-12-2024 12:26 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire The Western Pennsylvania car accident attorneys at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. ( https://www.lgkg.com/what-are-some-signs-of-road-rage-pennsylvania/ ) provide valuable information on identifying road rage behaviors and practical advice for managing such situations. Road rage is a serious safety concern on today's roads, and recognizing its warning signs can help drivers avoid potentially dangerous encounters. Their insights underscore the importance of awareness in preventing incidents that could lead to car accidents, emphasizing the role of legal guidance in cases where road rage escalates into a collision. Road rage encompasses aggressive actions that may put other drivers at risk. Recognizing these behaviors is critical, according to the Western Pennsylvania car accident attorneys, to helping ensure safety and maintaining a calm presence on the road. "Sharing the road with a driver exhibiting signs of road rage not only creates an uncomfortable situation but also increases the likelihood of accidents," the article states. For those affected by aggressive driving incidents, Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. can offer essential support to help victims understand their rights and options. The Western Pennsylvania car accident attorneys highlight specific road rage indicators, such as aggressive tailgating, excessive horn usage, and yelling or making rude gestures. These actions, often stemming from heightened emotional states, can quickly escalate into more confrontational behavior. For instance, drivers who scream at others from their vehicle may become even more aggressive by leaving their vehicle to confront someone. Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. advises drivers to take steps to diffuse these situations and avoid escalation. Simple strategies such as turning up the radio to ignore rude remarks or gestures, and remaining in one's lane without speeding up or reacting, can be effective in de-escalating tense encounters with an aggressive driver. Taking no action to "engage with the person making the rude gestures," the article explains, is often the best approach. Maintaining calm and focusing on personal safety can allow drivers to avoid contributing to further aggression on the road. The article also highlights tailgating as a common expression of road rage. When a driver aggressively follows another car, it creates a highly stressful environment for the person being pursued. Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. recommends that drivers avoid speeding up in response to tailgating and maintain their normal following distance, as escalating the situation may increase the risk of a collision. Excessive horn usage is another tactic aggressive drivers often use to communicate their frustration or try to intimidate others. This, the car accident attorneys note, can be particularly unnerving for drivers unfamiliar with the area or already feeling tense. Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. advises that remaining focused on the road and refraining from any interaction with the agitated driver can help avoid further conflict. In addition to recognizing road rage, Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. provides advice on how drivers can avoid contributing to aggressive situations. They suggest strategies such as planning trips to allow ample time, practicing patience with slower drivers, using the horn sparingly, and avoiding confrontational gestures. The article encourages small acts of courtesy, such as waving or nodding positively, to reduce stress for everyone on the road. These efforts promote a safer, more positive driving environment and can prevent road rage incidents before they escalate. In cases where road rage leads to an accident, consulting with an experienced attorney can be crucial. The car accident attorneys at Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. emphasize the importance of seeking legal guidance in the aftermath of a road rage incident. They can assist victims with managing insurance claims, protecting their rights, and working toward fair compensation. This support can be particularly valuable when dealing with insurance companies or if a case requires legal representation in court. For drivers in Western Pennsylvania who have experienced an accident related to road rage, Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. can offer consultations to help individuals understand their options and pursue a favorable outcome. With their commitment to clients' well-being and rights, the Western Pennsylvania car accident attorneys can provide the support needed during such challenging times. About Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C.: Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. has been serving Western Pennsylvania residents with a strong focus on client advocacy and fair representation. Their dedicated team of attorneys can assist clients in various areas, including car accidents, personal injury, and cases involving aggressive driving behaviors. With a commitment to safeguarding clients' rights, Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. can work diligently to achieve favorable outcomes for individuals impacted by road rage and other car accident-related incidents. 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Edward Perotti chatted about being a celebrity event designer in the digital age. What motivates you each day as a celebrity event designer? This is an interesting question, and I’ve never been asked it before. When it comes to events, my motivations are quite clear. Having been trained in theater, I loved every aspect of it. I just wish I had the talent to fully support my passion (laughs). Events are essentially a form of theater. Whether it’s a social gathering, a product launch, a movie premiere, or a corporate sales event, each one conveys a message or story. My role is to design the entire experience so that today’s audiences can connect with that message. Today’s audience desires to be active participants, so my sole motivation is to find ways to engage them emotionally with the content being presented. Today’s audience wants to be active participants, so finding ways to connect them emotionally to the ‘words’ is my sole motivation. How does it feel to be a part of the digital age? (Now with streaming, technology and social media being so prevalent) Being an event designer in the digital age is an incredible opportunity. With streaming, technology, and social media now so prevalent, I find it both exciting and challenging for my industry in ways we never imagined. The ability to create truly inclusive events through live streaming, virtual reality experiences, and the use of AI opens up limitless possibilities for designing new experiences. Of course, we always have to keep budgets in mind, but I feel like Alice in Wonderland as I explore these new opportunities. And how we can use that to be more effective, I feel like Alice in Wonderland, where the possibilities of what experiences I can design are limitless, keeping budgets in mind, of course. How do you use technology in your daily routine? New tools are coming every day, so trying to keep up, research, and find what is needed is key to my daily routine. However, today, being able to digitally manage global site searches, registration processes, attendee data analytics, and marketing materials, is really not long ago. I can’t believe how I or my peers used to do all this by hand. Technology has freed me from so many time-consuming tasks that I can devote more time and thought to creating the physical, digital, or hybrid event experience. What are some of your proudest professional moments? Not to sound arrogant, but I have had many proud moments throughout my career. If I had to choose, I would first proudly say the opportunity my role has created to become a public voice for my industry and peers. As technology increasingly permeates our lives, it’s essential to emphasize that we need live physical interactions to stay connected and maintain our humanity. Event professionals play a crucial role in making those connections happen. Secondly, I take great pride in being recognized not only for creating exceptional event designs and experiences but also for giving back to the communities that host my events around the world. Providing attendees and guests with opportunities to step away from their lives and contribute their time, even if just for a few hours, fosters strong connections within our communities and enhances the human experience. What do your plans for the future include? I have big plans for the future! I am currently writing a book focused on designing experiences. In it, I share where I find my inspiration and how I envision possibilities. My goal is to create a safe space for anyone to recognize their creativity; they need to let their voice out and trust themselves, regardless of any negative comments they may encounter. Additionally, I would love to bring the message of event experiences and gatherings to a streaming or televised platform. This would allow audiences to understand that whether they are hosting a meeting at home, in a church, at a wedding, or even a small corporate event, they only need to rely on their voice and creative thought process. Until then, I will continue to create those ‘moments to remember’ for people. Were there any moments in your career that helped define you? What are some moments in my career that have defined me? There are moments every day, but two stand out as the most significant, as they shape who I am and give me the mental and emotional freedom to bring my best to each event. Coming out 26 years ago was one pivotal moment. It was followed by meeting a partner who, over the course of our 22 years together, has provided me the freedom and space to realize that I am not what I once thought I was. He has shown me that what I have to say and what I bring to the table is unique and rare. If we’re talking about an event experience that defines my career, I would highlight the time I took 600 global attendees to Beijing, China, for an event. I led them out of the hotel to volunteer for a day where we rebuilt and restored a 2,500-foot section of the Great Wall of China, using stone bricks, cement, maple trees, and paint. That day was life-changing for all of us—exhausting, but truly transformative. What does the word success mean to you? (my favorite question) To me, success means happiness. Can I look in the mirror and feel proud of the person staring back at me? If I can contribute more positivity, creativity, and beauty than I take, and if my work positively impacts both businesses and individuals, then I would consider myself a success. What is your advice for young and emerging celebrity event designers? First, do your homework. You cannot look back or think forward unless you know where you have been. The events industry is one of the few truly collaborative fields, and seasoned professionals are often willing to educate and mentor newcomers. Second, don’t be afraid to use your voice. To do this effectively, you must also listen closely to your clients. Your goal should be to exceed their expectations; however, it’s important to understand that sometimes you need to provide them with what they truly need, not just what they want. Lastly, have fun. Events are about people, so always keep that in mind. To learn more about celebrity event designer Edward Perotti, check out his official website and follow him on Instagram . Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News.Papadatos is a Greek-American journalist and educator that has authored over 21,000 original articles over the past 18 years. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, lifestyle, magic, and sports. 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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The very close election for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat heads next to a hand recount even as election officials announced a machine recount of over 5.5 million ballots resulted in no margin change between the candidates. The statewide machine recount — in which ballots were run again through tabulators — that wrapped up this week showed Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs with a 734-vote lead over Republican challenger Jefferson Griffin, who is a Court of Appeals judge. Most county election boards reported minor vote changes from the machine recount requested by Griffin. But State Board of Elections data showed the post-recount lead exactly the same as what Riggs held after all 100 counties fully completed their ballot canvass in November. Griffin led Riggs by about 10,000 votes on election night, but that lead dwindled and flipped to Riggs as tens of thousands of qualifying provisional and absentee ballots were added to the totals through the canvass. Griffin, who already has pending election protests challenging the validity of more than 60,000 ballots counted statewide, has asked for a partial hand-to-eye recount, which county boards will start Wednesday or Thursday. The partial hand recount applies to ballots in 3% of the voting sites in all 100 counties, chosen at random Tuesday by the state board. Once the partial recount is complete, a statewide hand recount would be ordered if the sample results differ enough from the machine recount that the result would be reversed if the difference were extrapolated to all ballots. Riggs, who was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2023 and now seeks an eight-year term, again claimed victory Tuesday. In a campaign news release, spokesperson Embry Owen said Griffin “needs to immediately concede – losing candidates must respect the will of voters and not needlessly waste state resources.” Riggs is one of two Democrats on the seven-member court. Through attorneys, Griffin has challenged ballots that he says may not qualify for several reasons and cast doubt on the election result. Among them: voter registration records of some voters casting ballots lack driver's license or partial Social Security numbers, and overseas voters never living in North Carolina may run afoul of state residency requirements. State and county boards are considering the protests. Griffin's attorneys on Monday asked the state board to accelerate the matters before it and make a final ruling early next week. "Our priority remains ensuring that every legal vote is counted and that the public can trust the integrity of this election,” state Republican Party spokesperson Matt Mercer said in a news release. Final rulings by the state board can be appealed to state court. Joining Griffin in protests are three Republican legislative candidates who still trailed narrowly in their respective races after the machine recounts. The Supreme Court race and two of these three legislative races have not been called by The Associated Press. The key pending legislative race is for a House seat covering Granville County and parts of Vance County. Republican Rep. Frank Sossamon trails Democratic challenger Bryan Cohn by 228 votes, down from 233 votes before the recount. Sossamon also asked for a partial hard recount in his race, which was to begin Tuesday. Should Cohn win, Republicans will fall one seat short of the 72 needed in the 120-member House to retain its veto-proof majority — giving more leverage to Democratic Gov.-elect Josh Stein in 2025. Senate Republicans already have won 30 of the 50 seats needed to retain its supermajority in their chamber. The AP on Tuesday did call another legislative race not subject to a protest, as Mecklenburg County GOP Rep. Tricia Cotham won her reelection bid over Democrat Nicole Sidman. A machine recount showed Cotham ahead of Sidman by 213 votes, compared to 216 after the county canvass. Cotham’s switch from the Democrats to the Republicans in April 2023 secured the Republicans' 72-seat veto-proof majority so that Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes could be overridden by relying solely on GOP lawmakers. Gary D. Robertson, The Associated Press
Pakistani authorities launch operation to clear Imran Khan supporters from the capitalMexico shares higher at close of trade; S&P/BMV IPC up 0.90%LONDON (AP) — An artist whose work exploring her Scottish Sikh identity includes a vintage Ford car draped in a crocheted doily won the U.K.’s prestigious Turner Prize on Tuesday, during a ceremony picketed by pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Jasleen Kaur was awarded the 25,000-pound ($32,000) prize by actor James Norton at the Tate Britain gallery in London. Kaur used her acceptance speech to express support for scores of demonstrators outside. She is among signatories to a letter demanding Tate, which runs several major British art museums, cut ties with donors who are linked to Israel over its war in Gaza. “This is not a radical demand,” Kaur said. “This should not risk an artist’s career or safety. “We need a proper ceasefire now,” she said. The Israel-Hamas war has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians, according to Hamas health officials in Gaza. Israel launched the war in response to the militant group's Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border attack that killed some 1,200 Israelis and took more than 250 hostage. A jury led by Tate Britain director Alex Farquhar praised the way 38-year-old Kaur “weaves together the personal, political and spiritual” through “unexpected and playful combinations of material.” Her winning exhibition mixes sculpture, print, everyday items — including family photos, a Ford Escort car and the popular Scottish soda Irn Bru — and immersive music to reflect on her upbringing in Glasgow’s Sikh community. Three other finalists – Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson and Delaine Le Bas – received 10,000 pounds ($12,670) each. Named for 19th-century landscape painter J.M.W. Turner and founded in 1984 to reward young artists, the prize helped make stars of shark-pickling artist Damien Hirst, potter Grayson Perry, sculptor Anish Kapoor and filmmaker Steve McQueen . But it has also been criticized for rewarding impenetrable conceptual work and often sparks debate about the value of modern art, with winners such as Hirst’s "Mother and Child Divided,” which consists of two cows, bisected and preserved in formaldehyde, and Martin Creed’s “Lights On and Off” -- a room with a light blinking on and off – drawing scorn from sections of the media. In 2019, all four finalists were declared winners after they refused to compete against one another, “to make a collective statement in the name of commonality, multiplicity and solidarity.” In 2021, all five finalists were collectives rather than individual artists. The award was initially open to artists under 50 but now has no upper age limit. Works by the four finalists are on display until Feb. 16.
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Revolutionary Change: Your Gaming Rig Could Get SuperchargedMETAIRIE, La. (AP) — Dejounte Murray plans to return to the New Orleans Pelicans ' lineup on Wednesday night for the first time since fracturing his left hand in a season-opening victory over Chicago on Oct. 23. And when Murray takes the court against the Toronto Raptors , his mother will be on his mind. After practice on Tuesday, Murray discussed his impending return and disclosed more details about the previously unspecified “personal matters” that caused him to leave the team during the final days of the preseason. His mother had a stroke, he said. “It was tough to leave and go deal with that. As she got better, she wanted me to come play,” Murray said of his last-minute decision to start against Chicago. He added that his hand injury near the end of that game was God's way of telling him, “‘Nah, you need to stay with your mom.’” “I was more concerned about my mother. That was my priority,” Murray continued. “I wasn’t really worried about my recovery.” Murray's mother has recovered well, he said, while he is “healthy and ready to help this team.” Story continues below video “I’m ready to hoop. Play for my mother — she’s going to be watching," Murray said. “I’m ready to compete, bring that winning spirit.” The Pelicans (4-14) certainly could use the help, having lost 14 of 16 games since opening the season with a pair of victories. Injuries have ravaged the roster. At times, all five starters have been out. Star power forward Zion Williamson has missed 12 games this season — one with an illness and 11 with a hamstring injury. Herb Jones has been sidelined by a shoulder strain and Brandon Ingram's status is in doubt after he sat out practice on Tuesday with calf soreness that also sidelined him during a loss on Monday night at Indiana. But at least two starters — Murray and fellow guard CJ McCollum — are expected to play against the Raptors. “I don’t care how many games we’ve lost. I just know every time I step on the floor I feel like we can win games,” said Murray, who had 14 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds in his lone game with the Pelicans. "That’s just my mentality, and I feel like it can carry over to a lot of guys.” AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA