
Need some assistance with NYT Strands today? Today's theme — "Something to see" — isn't too tough once you have your first answer on the board. Below, we've compiled some useful hints for Strands #282, as well as the answers, should it come to that. We'll start off with some clues, before building up to the full answer for Strands #282, so read on if you need a little help. Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for Strands #282. Today's NYT Strands answer — Today's theme and hints The official theme for NYT Strands #282 is... "Something to see". And here's an unofficial hint from me: "Magic of the silver screen". If you're still in the dark, here are some useful words to give you those valuable clue tokens: Still struggling? The spangram will give you a hint about the connection word. Today, it both starts and ends with 'C'. Scroll down to find out what it is... It's CINEMATIC. Today's Strands answers So, what are today's Strands answers for game #282? Drumroll, please... ...and the spangram was CINEMATIC. Strands #282 “Something to see” 🔵🔵🔵🟡 🔵🔵🔵🔵 Hi Strands fans. After yesterday's horrorshow of a puzzle, I'm happy to report I completed this one without assistance - though only because I stumbled across my first answer while hunting clue words for the section above. The word in question was FLICK, and that combined with the theme of "Something to see" made me realize this was about things you can see at the cinema. I duly found PICTURE above it, and MOVIE in the bottom-right corner. Enough space was clear for me to get the spangram of CINEMATIC, and the word SHORT curled around the end of it. I then found TALKIE in the top left, followed by FILM near the bottom. That just left FEATURE spelt backwards to complete the puzzle without fuss. Yesterday's Strands answers Reading this in a later time zone? You can find the full article on yesterday's Strands answers for game #281 right here .Sensor Market: USD 220.86B in 2023, Reaching USD 411.83B by 2031 11-25-2024 09:13 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software Press release from: SkyQuest Technology Group Sensor Market Market Scope: Key Insights : sensor market was valued at USD 204.31 billion in 2022 and is expected to rise from USD 220.86 billion in 2023 to reach a value of USD 411.83 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 8.10% during the forecast period (2024-2031). Discover Your Competitive Edge with a Free Sample Report : https://www.skyquestt.com/sample-request/sensor-market Access the full 2024 Market report for a comprehensive understanding @ https://www.skyquestt.com/report/sensor-market In-Depth Exploration of the global Sensor Market Market: This report offers a thorough exploration of the global Sensor Market market, presenting a wealth of data that has been meticulously researched and analyzed. 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(Japan) Sony Corporation (Japan) ON Semiconductor Corporation (United States) Renesas Electronics Corporation (Japan) Allegro Microsystems, LLC (United States) Aptiv PLC (Ireland) First Sensor AG (Germany) Mouser Electronics, Inc. (United States) Key Aspects of the Report: Market Summary: The report includes an overview of products/services, emphasizing the global Sensor Market market's overall size. It provides a summary of the segmentation analysis, focusing on product/service types, applications, and regional categories, along with revenue and sales forecasts. Competitive Analysis: This segment presents information on market trends and conditions, analyzing various manufacturers. It includes data regarding average prices, as well as revenue and sales distributions for individual players in the market. 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To establish the important thing traits, Ask Our Experts @ https://www.skyquestt.com/speak-with-analyst/sensor-market Table of Contents Chapter 1 Industry Overview 1.1 Definition 1.2 Assumptions 1.3 Research Scope 1.4 Market Analysis by Regions 1.5 Market Size Analysis from 2023 to 2030 11.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Medical Computer Cart Industry Impact Chapter 2 Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries 2.1 Market (Volume and Value) by Type 2.3 Market (Volume and Value) by Regions Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis 3.1 Worldwide Production Market Analysis 3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis Chapter 4 Medical Computer Cart Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2023-2023) Chapter 5 North America Market Analysis Chapter 6 East Asia Market Analysis Chapter 7 Europe Market Analysis Chapter 8 South Asia Market Analysis Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Market Analysis Chapter 10 Middle East Market Analysis Chapter 11 Africa Market Analysis Chapter 12 Oceania Market Analysis Chapter 13 Latin America Market Analysis Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Medical Computer Cart Business Chapter 15 Market Forecast (2023-2030) Chapter 16 Conclusions Address: 1 Apache Way, Westford, Massachusetts 01886 Phone: USA (+1) 351-333-4748 Email: sales@skyquestt.com About Us: SkyQuest Technology is leading growth consulting firm providing market intelligence, commercialization and technology services. 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One in, all in! When Pilipo Bukayaro spoke about the secret in our sevens team he said it’s about “one in all in” the commentator said “I like that”. That statement is strong and shows the unity, the passion and support for each other this team has. Osea Kolinisau said he is looking forward to his two debutant players. Little did we all know that both will go on to play in every game on debut, a rare sight to behold, and only Fiji can do that. It’s been a long drought and the key takes in Dubai was our strong defence, our patient build-ups but the most vital key was sending our subs at the right time with our secret weapon Naduvalo making that difference. Joka dina boys, it’s Cape Town next, another monkey to take out of your back as Oscar says humble and patient as ever. Vacava tacina? SHALWYN PRASAD, Mukta Ben Place, Nabua, Suva Halt to the past Finally, after almost 22 tournaments of heart breaks, we finally put a halt to the past. Congratulations to our national sevens team as they launched a come from behind win against an ever improving and confident Spanish team. This is perhaps the best way to begin the last month of the year. Vinaka to coach Kolinisau and our men for landing gold at the Emirates Dubai 7s tournaments. Also let’s not forget to support our women’s team too. FLOYD ROBINSON, Micronesia Flying Fijians end nine-year drought IT was a triple celebration for me yesterday. It was my birthday. Manchester United thrashed Everton 4-0. The icing on the cake culminated when a spirited and powerful Fijian 7s team ripped apart Spain to win the Dubai 7s Cup 19-5. Before that, the boys almost gave Fijians a heart attack as they came from behind to down the Olympics gold medallists 19-17. Vuiviawa Naduvalo sprinted near the touch line and dashed to the tryline to give fans a breath of optimism that we were going to win the title. In the semi-final flashes of brilliance, teamwork and a solid defensive effort resulted in Fiji thrashing the Los Pumas 7s 43-21. The final was about being aggressive and the desire to end the 22-tournament losing spree, and the boys did that in style as they outplayed and outpaced a determined Spanish outfit which was led by an impressive Pol Pla. I commend head coach Osea Kolinisau and the boys led by Jerry Matana. They brought smiles and delight. The frustration of not winning a tournament since the Toulouse 7s win in 2022 calmed down. Scenes of the 2015 win, which was inspired by Ben Ryan and Osea Kolinisau, were ignited. The 2015 team had the likes of Jasa Veremalua, Aisake Katonibau, Pio Tuwai, Jerry Tuwai, Savenaca Rawaca, Vatemo Ravouvou, Apisai Domolailai, Viliame Mata, Kitione Taliga, Emosi Mulevoro and Sevuloni Mocenacagi. Kolinisau, who captained that team, brought us back to winning ways in Dubai as the coach. Job well done, Oscar! I also congratulate Filipe Sauturaga who was named the Player of the Final and the debutants, George Bose and Kavekini Tanivanuakula, for playing their hearts out. Thank you, boys, for my golden birthday gift! Simply, too good, brothers! RAJNESH ISHWAR LINGAM, Nadawa, Nasinu Expanded portfolios It’s a pity Ms Premila Kumar failed to inform her party while in power, that certain members, who held so much more portfolios than our current PM, would be in danger of “spreading themselves to thin”. Was her leaders not confident of the “collective talent” within the party? It’s probably her experience seeing experienced personnel within her party being overlooked because of power hungry individuals who took on several roles that has prompted her to speak up! Don’t worry yourself too much Hon Kumar, the people are watching and unlike previous times, we can speak up and take our PM to task without fear of intimidation. TAI SMITH, Nasinu Sec Sch Rd, Kinoya, Nasinu Whipping boy Crikey, it really cheeses me off reading your correspondent Altauf Chand’s letter (FT 30/11) regarding Australia’s contribution to the fight against climate change. “Australia is regarded internationally as a climate laggard.” $50m added to the $100m Australia gave in 2023 to the Loss and Damage Fund together with $100m Pacific Resilience Scheme and $125m to enhancing renewable energy across the Pacific. He doesn’t like “the Fiji badge” being given to Australia. Australia gave $A149.3m ($F219.9m) to Fiji in the last year and overall $A4.7b ($F6.9b) worldwide. Royalties from our coal exports ($13.6b) to India, royalties, not profits mind you, help with that. Australia has a great credit rating which enables us to borrow all of that cash which we then give to others My household electricity bill for this year amounts to $3165, thanks to my government’s mad rush to achieve lower emissions at any cost. Country comparisons are of interest. CO2 annual emissions are: n Fiji, 1.1m tonnes; n Australia 3.821m; n India 3 billion tonnes. Who is the laggard? Oh, India has set targets, would you believe year 2070! Let’s not mention China, Australia is the universal whipping boy. TERRY HULME, NSW, Australia Social media Fiji should legislate a similar law as they have done in Australia. Not allowing use of social media for under 16. Interesting to note the monetary fines. DAN URAI, Lautoka Congratulations Congrats to our hard-working wonder players for making us proud. Words cannot describe how much your skills and ability uplifts our country. Every citizen of this country can lift their head up high because of your magic on the field. Vinaka boys. May God’s blessing be always on you and our beloved Fiji. KIRTI PATEL, Mohan Singh Pl, Lautoka. Executive of the Year! Hearty congratulations to Motibhai and Company Ltd Chairman and CEO, Kirit Patel, for walking away with the Executive of the Year at the PM’s International Business Awards 2024. I have a lot of respect for Mr Patel, considering the role he played in managing the people’s newspaper when the tides were rough. The Fiji Times was under lots of pressure amidst the draconian media decree and copped a lot of criticism from those in power. MIDA was a very challenging time for those at The Fiji Times and to navigate that journey was not easy, but the team did well. For the Supreme Award, Motibhai and Company Ltd was recognised for its commercial success and excellence across multiple areas, including job creation, innovation, service excellence, social responsibility, adaptation, resilience, and skill-building to sustainably drive growth and social cohesion, while for the Executive of the Year award, Mr Patel was recognised as a visionary leader, propelling Motibhai Group to new heights. I agree with Investment Fiji that Mr Patel’s commitment to excellence, and dedication to employee development have made him a true inspiration. Congratulations Mr Patel on this success! RAJNESH ISHWAR LINGAM, Nadawa, Nasinu Year 8 exam One problem with exams is the fixing of the pass rate at 50 per cent. That is, the child has only half of the expected knowledge and skills. Is that enough to go on to the next stage? And, perhaps worse still, there is so little difference, perhaps only one mark, between a 49 per cent fail and a 50 per cent pass. And what exactly is being tested? It is the ability to put pen to paper and write some answers. This is not enough to gauge the real ability of a child. The skills needed to pass exams are not the same as those needed for real learning. Do our teachers really know how children (and adults) learn best? It is not by memorising facts for exams. Do our teacher training institutions discuss the findings of such world renowned educators as Maria Montessori, Caleb Gattegno and Zoltan Dienes? Of course the greatest obstacle to education in our urban centres is class size, and with teacher shortages this is not going to improve in the near future. FERGUS GARRETT, Marist Brothers, Vatuwaqa, Suva Health crisis I agree with DPM and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad that people need to “wake up “and fully understand the gravity of the country’s health crisis. Our people are more inclined towards hospital care and medicines than preventive measures like healthy living and regular exercise. In my locality, the Swamiji’s of Swami Vivekananda College have permitted people to take walks in the school playground. Yet people do not make use of it. From 1970s to 1990s, Malolo Sangam Temple (located before SVC) was used as a venue for meetings by Health Dept. sisters, the police for crime-related issues or any other matters involving community. Today, temple religious and marriage ceremonies and minor feeder road meetings are conducted. I request the Ministry of Health and Women’s Ministry to bring their health and gender violence campaigns to village centres. They cannot be conducted only through media. (I have noticed that newspaper stacks are getting shorter in bookshops due to social media). RAKESH CHAND SHARMA, Nadi Attendance stats Meanwhile, another soccer tournament of some sort has ended. And still no word on the daily attendance figures. MOHAMMED IMRAZ JANIF, Natabua, Lautoka Migrant workers We read in a report in The Fiji Times (2/12/24) that “at least 100 Bangladeshi labourers are up in arms over their working conditions, claiming they have been mistreated by their employer, a Suva-based construction company. The report does not reveal the name of the company. Is that because of some legal constraint? Is there an official probe into the claims of the migrant workers? Shouldn’t there be one to safeguard the international reputation and image of the country? RAJEND NAIDU, Sydney, Australia Street hawkers Has anyone noticed the ever increasing street hawkers at night around Lautoka, selling cigarette rolls, BBQ, subway, pudding, juice, grog, roti, glue and even some strange people ask if you want to get high? What does our law say about hawkers? Are they allowed to operate and sell illegal things? Maybe night enforcement is needed in Lautoka as the illegal activities thrive everyday. GEOFFREY CHAND, Lautoka No 7s on TV Bitterly disappointed weekend as there was no Dubai 7s on free to air TV. Though I recalled one station said they had an agreement with Sky TV to do so. So another set of games was missed by all not connected to Sky. That’s most of us citizens throughout Fiji. What a pity. Will one station be the hero and air the next one in Cape Town? Praying that will happen. NORMAN YEE, Martintar, Nadi New Speaker Congratulations Mr Speaker, sir (Filimone Jitoko). Watching and listening to the former judge’s first assignment yesterday was like he had been tailor-made to the job from long time ago. Again, thank you indeed sir. JIOJI O. TORONIBAU, Navetau, Tunuloa 7s win The Fijian 7s team won the Mickey Mouse tournament in Dubai after nine years thanks to the intervention of God. That is what Captain Mickey Mouse says. I can only conclude that the referees did not have any effect on the games this time. JAN NISSAR, Sydney, Australia 2026 election It has been suggested by a respected individual that the 2026 election may present challenges for current ministers, as a new generation of candidates is expected to emerge, potentially replacing some of the old figures who are still involved in politics. JAHEED BUKSH, Sigatoka Dubai 7s Sobo what happened to our Fijiana team losing all their Dubai 7s matches? Inexperience? Congratulations to our men’s team. It’s kind of ironic ending the 22 tournament drought playing in the desert. Areh, go Fiji go! WISE MUAVONO, BALAWA, LAUTOKAA chilly and active weather pattern stays in place through the weekend with scattered showers, mountain snow, and a gusty wind. While many of us are drying out, snow showers will linger up north through Saturday evening, particularly in the White Mountains and the Great North Woods. For all of us, it will turn windy with some gusts over 30 mph during the late morning and afternoon of Saturday. >> Interactive Radar It'll be mostly dry for southern areas on Sunday, but more snow showers are possible in northern spots through Sunday afternoon. Winds will be quite active with some northwesterly gusts over 35-40 mph at times. 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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Thiago Messi, the eldest son of the Argentina star, has made his debut in the “Newell’s Cup” tournament in the countryside city of Rosario. The 12-year-old Messi played with the No. 10 jersey of an Inter Miami youth team, which lost 1-0 on Monday to host Newell’s Old Boys in the traditional under-13 competition. The team also played Tuesday. Lionel Messi took his first steps as a footballer in the Argentinian club in Rosario, 300 kilometers (186 miles) northwest of capital Buenos Aires. Thiago's mother, Antonela Roccuzzo, and several members of his family, including grandparents Jorge Messi and Celia Cuccittini, were in the stands to watch him play. Lionel Messi did not attend. Thiago, who was substituted in the second half, played with his friend Benjamín Suárez, son of Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez, Messi's teammate and close friend at Barcelona and now at Inter Miami. Messi and Suárez are in Rosario after Inter Miami’s early elimination in the MLS playoffs. On Sunday, they watched a friendly game of Inter Miami's U13 team against Unión at the same sports complex. The youth tournament in Argentina brings together eight teams from North and South America. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A state attorney in Florida told his staff he can't legally help take over his seat because Gov. Ron the Democrat from the office, according to an internal email obtained by The Associated Press. An executive order issued by DeSantis in 2023 suspending then-State Attorney Monique Worrell from office is still in effect, argued state attorney Andrew Bain in a message sent to staff on Monday. The governor appointed Bain to the 9th Judicial Circuit to replace Worrell, who beat him in last month's election to retake the Orlando metro area's top prosecutor's office. “While I accept the results of the election and wish to do everything I can to ensure the Office is successful going forward, I do not yet feel I can assist her in that transition,” Bain wrote. Worrell's new term is slated to begin Jan. 7, 2025. She is one of two elected state attorneys, both Democrats, who DeSantis has removed from office. Worrell failed to prosecute minors and didn’t seek mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes, putting her central Florida district in danger. She disputed his criticism as false and . across the U.S. have called Democratic prosecutors' decisions into question. Bain said in the email shared with the AP that Worrell's suspension must be resolved by either another executive order by DeSantis or a decision by the Florida Senate, which reviews the cases of elected officials suspended from office. “Without one of these things, I do not feel I can lawfully assist in a transition to an individual whose lawful suspension was ,” Bain wrote. “We are living through an unprecedented legal event without clear answers.” Representatives for Bain did not respond to phone and email inquiries from the AP. A statement posted to the state attorney's website Monday appeared to contradict Bain's message to staff. “The state attorney is ready and willing to ensure a smooth transition,” reads a message released by the agency's public information office. “The state attorney’s term ends Jan. 6, 2025, and he will no longer be in office. Ms. Worrell’s term will begin Jan. 7, 2025. It is the intent of the state attorney to enforce the will of the people.” Worrell criticized Bain's statements as a “betrayal of democratic principles” and argued that the executive order suspending her expired with the 2024 election. “No executive order, no political maneuver, and certainly no personal grievance can override the will of the people,” Worrell said in a statement. “Any delay in the transition process is a direct affront to the very people this office serves.” A spokesperson for DeSantis pointed to the statement released by the state attorney's public information office and didn't respond to other questions from the AP. ___ Kate Payne is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
By SAMANTHA CHRISTMANN Dec. 2, 2024 A view of a jewelry advent calendar with several suggested included pieces at Ben Garelick Jewelers in Clarence. Counting down with diamonds And you thought you were living it up with your cheese-a-day calendar from Aldi. A new 12-day advent calendar from Ben Garelick Jewelers on Transit Road in Clarence is set to put all others to shame this Christmas. It's a jewelry advent calendar, which counts down the days to Christmas with a different gift of jewelry each day, leading up to an engagement ring on Christmas. The cost: A mere $48,000. But take heart. If you don't have a would-be fiance, you can get a discount. A view of a jewelry advent calendar with a suggested included ring at Ben Garelick Jewelers in Clarence. Advent calendar givers don't have to include an engagement ring, but those who opt to propose can choose one of three 1.5-carat rings valued at up to $12,000. The buyer can choose from yellow, rose or white gold jewelry. Other boxes in the calendar contain baubles such as rings, necklaces and bracelets, including a Simon G. Pave Bar Diamond Bracelet worth $5,940, and a Gabriel & Co. High Polished Chain Link Ring worth $1,125. Peter Manka and Jennifer Radecki stand for a portrait with a jewelry advent calendar. Christmas is one of the most popular times of the year to propose, owner Peter Manka said. “This is the ultimate way to surprise the love of your life,” he said. “Each day builds excitement, and with the option of an engagement ring on the final day, it turns the holiday season into a once-in-a-lifetime event.” Welcome to Buffalo Next. This newsletter from The Buffalo News will bring you the latest coverage on the changing Buffalo Niagara economy – from real estate to health care to startups. Read more at BuffaloNext.com . The BFLO Store is expanding to The Boulevard in Amherst. The BFLO Store opens at The Boulevard The BFLO Store has opened its latest location in the former Bed, Bath & Beyond store at the Boulevard retail center on Niagara Falls Boulevard in Amherst. The store has a three-month lease. It is the company's fourth store, after those in the McKinley Mall, Transitown Plaza and Walden Galleria. The BFLO store sells Buffalo-themed merchandise, including official merchandise from the Buffalo Bills football team and the Buffalo Sabres hockey team. The Botanist closes The Botanist, a New York City-based medical marijuana dispensary at 192 Seneca St., has closed. It was among the first places consumers in the Buffalo area could legally buy cannabis – before recreational cannabis was legalized in New York – as long as customers had a legally-issued medical marijuana card. The Botanist closure follows that of MedMen, another medical marijuana dispensary that was evicted from its East Amherst location in August after its California parent declared bankruptcy. Medical marijuana providers without recreational licenses have said they've suffered as both the licensed and unlicensed adult-use market have prospered, allowing patients who use cannabis to buy the product elsewhere. Applebee's to close in Amherst Applebee's Grill and Bar will close its restaurant at 1641 Niagara Falls Blvd. in Amherst in February. Applebee's, owned by California-based Dine Brands, had a disappointing third quarter, with sales declining by 5.9%. The company cited lower-income consumers who are pulling back on discretionary spending. “What we’re seeing is a very promotion-driven environment, right now, and a lot of ‘noise’ for consumers to sort through,” said John Peyton, Dine Brands CEO. Big Lots closes Big Lots has closed its store at 2276 Delaware Ave. near Linden Avenue as it reduces its footprint and winds its way through bankruptcy. As part of the effort, Big Lots is closing more than 550 stores. The off-price retailer has received court approval to sell its assets and ongoing business operations to an affiliate of California-based Nexus Capital Management. The transaction is expected to be complete in early December. Señor Leon opens at Walden Galleria Señor Leon Mexican Cantina and Grill has opened at the Walden Galleria in a 5,000-square-foot space on the upper level near Macy's and J.C. Penney. The restaurant makes traditional Mexican cuisine, such as burritos, enchiladas, tacos, quesadillas and desserts, as well as dishes from Southern Mexico, such as chicken mole poblano, chochinita pibil and chile rellenos. Señor Leon sources everything as locally as possible, from its ingredients to its furniture. It is the restaurant's third location, after Batavia and Niagara Falls. The Bank in East Aurora gets new owners Carner Development Group has acquired The Bank, a boutique hotel and event venue in East Aurora. The Bank was built in 1923 and has been redesigned to host weddings, showers, corporate gatherings and other social events. It has a caterer's kitchen, bridal suite, courtyard, private parking and seven hotel rooms themed after 1920s bank robbers, such as John Dillinger. “This acquisition aligns with our vision to develop and manage exceptional venues that combine historical charm with modern luxury," said Rachel Krajewski, president of CDG. "The Bank’s distinctive style and prime location make it an ideal addition to the CDG family.” All reservations made under the previous ownership will be honored, and the transition will be "seamless," CDG said. Someone from the company will reach out to clients with existing bookings, it said. THE LATEST Developer Doug Jemal is tweaking the design of his project at Elmwood and Bidwell avenues. The snow put a damper on holiday shopping in the Southtowns. It's not like the old days, but some hardy souls were out in the darkness to start their Black Friday shopping . Two of Buffalo's top development officials have been ousted . New solar project starts construction in Great Valley. Scanlon, Poloncarz criticize land bank for delays and cost of homes on projects in Buffalo and Cheektowaga. How do the Bills believe they will ever get to the more than 5,000 potential season ticket holder accounts on their waitlist for the new stadium and why advertise for more of them? Developers battle over Tonawanda Island site but sewer capacity may hinder projects. What went wrong at Tonawanda's Sumitomo tire plant ? And why did Sumitomo's Japan-based parent decide to pull the plug now? Work has begun on venture studio built to fill void in Buffalo's entrepreneurial space . Artisans report as much as 50% of their annual revenue comes from the holiday shopping season. ICYMI Five reads from Buffalo Next: 1. Locally owned stores are pulling out all the stops to attract customers who may otherwise be lured in by the convenience of major retailers and online shopping. 2. The Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology has expanded in his mission to help local adults and teens pursue successful careers. 3. Get the story behind Evans Bank's hunt for a merger , which ended with the Amherst-based bank's acquisition by NBT Bank. 4. Buffalo officials are considering whether to impose more restrictions on short-term rentals. 5. How retailers try to entice shoppers to do their holiday buying early . The Buffalo Next team gives you the big picture on the region’s economic revitalization. Email tips to buffalonext@buffnews.com or reach Buffalo Next Editor David Robinson at 716-849-4435. Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up to get the latest in your inbox five days a week . Email tips to buffalonext@buffnews.com . Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!Star Wars Outlaws Update Brings Much-Needed Gameplay Improvements - IGN Daily Fix In today's Daily Fix:Star Wars Outlaws got a huge update that brought some quality-of-life improvements, and even removed an aspect of the gameplay. Many gamers complained about Outlaws' stealth elements, so Ubisoft decided to make it a lot more forgiving. In missions where you previously could not alert the enemy, you can now go guns blazing, and you won't "fail" the mission. There's also some gunplay improvements and other things, so check out IGN.com for the full patch notes. In other news, CD Projekt Red isn't working on a PS5 Pro update for Cyberpunk 2077. In a response to a tweet, CDPR confirmed they aren't currently working on an update (though it doesn't mean one won't come at some point), and it's likely the developer is focusing on new games, like the next Cyberpunk or Witcher titles. And finally, don't expect a Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth 'Intergrade' update like FF7 Remake got. The game's director confirmed the company would rather focus on Part 3 rather than DLC for the existing game.
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S&P/TSX composite down Monday, U.S. markets also move lowerAnonymous reports from all corners of league circles have begun to follow the New York Jets intently over the last few weeks. One of the main reports was the team potentially teasing the idea of placing a banged-up quarterback in Aaron Rodgers on injured reserve for the remainder of the season in a way to move on from the signal-caller after the season ends. Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images It took one conversation on Monday to quickly end those ideas, though. New York's interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich stated unequivocally that Rodgers would play for the Jets against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium. "All I can say, and you'd have to ask Aaron (Rodgers) if he's fully healthy, but he's better off today than he's been as of late," Ulbrich said. "So he's definitely feeling healthier than he has for probably the past month and a healthy Aaron Rodgers is the Aaron Rodgers we all love, so, excited about what that looks like." Speaking on the Pat McAfee show Tuesday afternoon, Rodgers also made it clear that he would be unwilling to sit out of games if he was healthy enough to play for the team. Related: Inside The Jets 'Big Lie' About Aaron Rodgers Despite the consistent issues with lower body injuries throughout the year, the Jets have struggled to keep Rodgers both upright and healthy for the entire season. It's one of many reasons why the Jets have struggled to a 3-8 record to this point in the year. But even with the team's below .500 mark the Jets won't be willing to tank the remainder of their games to this point. And that alone is enough to see more from Rodgers moving forward. Related: Spiraling Jets Reveal Playing Time Plan For Aaron RodgersThe standard Lorem Ipsum passage, used since the 1500s "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum." Section 1.10.32 of "de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum", written by Cicero in 45 BC "Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt. Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem. Ut enim ad minima veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid ex ea commodi consequatur? Quis autem vel eum iure reprehenderit qui in ea voluptate velit esse quam nihil molestiae consequatur, vel illum qui dolorem eum fugiat quo voluptas nulla pariatur?" Thanks for your interest in Kalkine Media's content! To continue reading, please log in to your account or create your free account with us.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A state attorney in Florida told his staff he can't legally help take over his seat because Gov. Ron the Democrat from the office, according to an internal email obtained by The Associated Press. An executive order issued by DeSantis in 2023 suspending then-State Attorney Monique Worrell from office is still in effect, argued state attorney Andrew Bain in a message sent to staff on Monday. The governor appointed Bain to the 9th Judicial Circuit to replace Worrell, who beat him in last month's election to retake the Orlando metro area's top prosecutor's office. “While I accept the results of the election and wish to do everything I can to ensure the Office is successful going forward, I do not yet feel I can assist her in that transition,” Bain wrote. Worrell's new term is slated to begin Jan. 7, 2025. She is one of two elected state attorneys, both Democrats, who DeSantis has removed from office. Worrell failed to prosecute minors and didn’t seek mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes, putting her central Florida district in danger. She disputed his criticism as false and . across the U.S. have called Democratic prosecutors' decisions into question. Bain said in the email shared with the AP that Worrell's suspension must be resolved by either another executive order by DeSantis or a decision by the Florida Senate, which reviews the cases of elected officials suspended from office. “Without one of these things, I do not feel I can lawfully assist in a transition to an individual whose lawful suspension was ,” Bain wrote. “We are living through an unprecedented legal event without clear answers.” Representatives for Bain did not respond to phone and email inquiries from the AP. A statement posted to the state attorney's website Monday appeared to contradict Bain's message to staff. “The state attorney is ready and willing to ensure a smooth transition,” reads a message released by the agency's public information office. “The state attorney’s term ends Jan. 6, 2025, and he will no longer be in office. Ms. Worrell’s term will begin Jan. 7, 2025. It is the intent of the state attorney to enforce the will of the people.” Worrell criticized Bain's statements as a “betrayal of democratic principles” and argued that the executive order suspending her expired with the 2024 election. “No executive order, no political maneuver, and certainly no personal grievance can override the will of the people,” Worrell said in a statement. “Any delay in the transition process is a direct affront to the very people this office serves.” A spokesperson for DeSantis pointed to the statement released by the state attorney's public information office and didn't respond to other questions from the AP. ___ Kate Payne is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.