
DALLAS (AP) — Boopie Miller scored 24 points and added seven assists and Yohan Traoire posted a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds to help power SMU to its seventh straight win, closing out its nonconference schedule with a 98-82 victory over Longwood on Sunday. The Mustangs (11-2) shot 62% from the field for the game, knocking down 10 of 20 shots from behind the 3-point arc to earn their seventh win in eight home games. Longwood (11-4) stayed close by taking advantage of 20 SMU turnovers and 10 steals. Elijah Tucker's jumper with 11:37 left pulled the Lancers within seven, 69-62, but the Mustangs answered with a 14-1 run to take a 20-point lead. Miller knocked down 6 of 7 shots from the field, including both of his 3-point attempts, and was 10 of 12 from the free-throw line. Traore was 7 of 10 from the floor, including 2 of 4 from deep, and was 4 for 4 at the line. Matt Cross added 19 points and Chuck Harris chipped in 12 points off the bench. Tucker finished with 20 points and six rebounds to lead Longwood. Coby Garland posted a double-double with 19 points and 11 assists and Emanuel Richards finished with 12 points off the bench. SMU, off to a 2-0 start in its first season of Atlantic Coast Conference play, hosts No. 4 Duke on Saturday. Longwood opens Big South Conference play Thursday at home against Presbyterian. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketballPGI records over 28 lakh OPD registrations in 2024
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X Makes its Grok AI Chatbot Available to All UsersThe have traded , and three second-round picks to the for and , it was announced Sunday. The Lakers sent their own second-round picks in 2027, 2030 and 2031 to the Nets. Russell, the second overall pick in the 2015 draft, is averaging 12.4 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 26.3 minutes per game this season. The 28-year-old point guard returns to the Nets, where he played for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, when he earned his only All-Star selection. The move gives the Lakers a versatile 3-and-D player in Finney-Smith. The 31-year-old averaged 10.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game this season for the Nets, with whom he has played since arriving in the trade from the in February 2023. Finney-Smith is shooting a career-high 43.5% from 3 this season and is known as a high-level wing defender. Finney-Smith is the only player in the NBA this season to defend guards, forwards and centers each for at least 15 half-court matchups per game, according to Second Spectrum. He is on pace to average at least 10 points in a season for the second time in his career. Lakers coach JJ Redick has preached positional versatility and toughness in his roster -- attributes the franchise's addition should help with. Los Angeles also creates salary and luxury tax flexibility, saving a total of $15 million and moving $3.5 million below the second apron. Finney-Smith has a $15.4 million player option for next season. Redick and Finney-Smith were teammates with the Mavericks during the 2020-21 season. The Nets acquire draft capital and cleaner salaries moving forward, including Russell's expiring deal. Brooklyn now has 31 draft picks in the next seven years -- 15 first-rounders and 16 second-rounders -- to go along with over $60 million in cap space in the offseason. Earlier this month, the Nets traded to the for three second-round picks. Russell started the first eight games of the season for the Lakers until Redick changed the starting lineup after his team lost four out of five games. Despite the bench role, Russell's production had been on the uptick. His 13 points per game on 43.2% shooting from the field and 38.6% on 3-pointers in December was better than what he averaged in November (12.5 PPG on 41.7%/32.5%) and October (10.8 PPG on 36.7%/25%). Russell, despite being linked to trade discussions in February, was coming off a strong season in which he averaged 18.0 points on 45.6% shooting and 41.5% from 3 while setting a Lakers record for 3-pointers in a season with 226. When he greeted reporters during the Lakers annual media day in September, he said, "Surprise, surprise" -- acknowledging a somewhat unexpected turn of events for him to pick up his $18.7 million player option to return to L.A. after all the trade talks and another spotty postseason performance. Russell has been traded five times in the past 71⁄2 years. Lewis, a 22-year-old forward taken in the second round of the 2023 draft, has seen action in seven games this season, averaging 4.1 minutes. Milton, 28, was averaging 7.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 2.4 assists in his first season with the Nets. He is owed $3 million next season and $3.3 million in 2026-27. Milton is joining his sixth NBA team in less than two years, including his third trade in 11 months.
Warren Buffett gives away another $1.1B and plans for distributing his $147B fortune after his deathResidents who saw a coal tip landslide narrowly miss their homes have said they do not want to live there if the risk of another one remains. Dianne Morgan, who lives directly below the tip in Cwmtillery, Blaenau Gwent, said she would prefer the council to "compulsory buy [her] home", while others said they wished to move. Torrential rain during Storm Bert last month forced some people in the former mining village to evacuate after a river of slurry and debris washed down the road. The Welsh government will announce a Bill on Monday, which if passed, would mean a new authority takes responsibility for disused tips ensuring they don't threaten human welfare. "People here don't feel safe and I don't think we'll be able to sell this home either at the moment. At some point we were going to move from here and downsize but that's not going to happen now," Ms Morgan said. Ms Morgan added she had sought assurances from the council that no further slips would occur once work has been carried out to make the tip safe. "Our feeling here as residents of the area is that they should just remove the tip," Ms Morgan said. Following the incident the council said it had started remedial works to address the immediate issues. Despite knowledge of the tip's existence, residents said they were never told it had been categorised as a tip with the potential to impact public safety. The Welsh Government will propose new legislation that ensures a more effective approach to the management of coal tips. The Disused Tips Authority for Wales would take responsibility for the assessment, registration, monitoring and management of all tips. Since a coal tip landslide in Tylorstown, Rhondda Cynon Taf following Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis in 2020, there has been a drive to improve coal tip safety. The Law Commission found that current law, which was introduced following the Aberfan disaster in 1966, is no longer adequate. Around 2,500 existing coal tips across Wales - the vast majority in the south - have been categorised based on the risk they pose to public safety and the environment. The UK government has promised £25million for coal tip safety work to be carried out in Wales. However, it is claimed the sum is nowhere near enough . Local authorities are responsible for coal tips that are on public land, while other landowners are responsible for the maintenance of tips on private ground. The Mines Remediation Authority - formerly known as the Coal Authority - is responsible for maintaining a number of tips, including one on the site of the former Caerau colliery in Bridgend County. Robert Sullivan from the Mining Remediation Authority said: "Many of these sites were remediated in a period when climate change wasn't really considered and as a result, the Mining Remediation Authority is conducting a review of climate change adaptation of our sites which includes looking at what we can do to better manage these sites during periods of heavy rainfall. "We're looking at the installation of remote smart monitoring such as rain gauges and we’re also looking at what we can do in terms of flood alleviation. "One of the key factors of tip management is the control of ground water and surface water, so we're trying to alleviate that problem without having created a detrimental impact on people." Analysis by Steffan Messenger, Environment Correspondent: If you follow the news in Wales you'll have probably seen the video many times. Shaky footage, hastily filmed on a phone of a hillside above the village of Tylorstown in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) giving way. "Wow" the man behind the camera gasps - echoing the sentiments of a nation. The landslide in 2020 reopened a painful scar on the Welsh psyche, and kickstarted a process - both practical and political - to shore up the country's old coal tips. It's hard to believe how little was known then about exactly how many there were, where they were located, who owned the land and what condition they were in. There's been a major effort in recent years to plug those knowledge gaps and today's announcement brings legal reforms and a new organisation to manage the situation in future. But questions remain over how to foot the bill for a long-term fix, with the leader of RCT council telling BBC News in October as much as £800m could be needed over the coming decades. Another discussion point is around the involvement of private firms offering to fund remediation work at certain tips by selling the coal they dig out as they go.
MUMBAI: The central cyber police have busted a racket of illegal SIM card suppliers and arrested eight persons from different parts of the city, including six direct sales executives of two leading mobile service providers and two shop-owners from Colaba. The accused generated new SIM cards by porting inactive or discontinued mobile numbers and duplicating biometric details of hapless customers; they then sold the SIM cards to cyber frauds and foreign tourists at inflated prices, for ₹ 5,000-10,000 a piece, said police officials. They were arrested following a probe into an online trading scam complaint, which revealed that cyber frauds, including customers of the accused, were using 5,000-7,000 SIM cards on a single device in a month, the officials added. Cyber fraud complaint In July, a Mumbai central resident approached the central cyber police station saying he had been duped of ₹ 51.33 lakh by cyber frauds who ran a WhatsApp group on online share trading. He was randomly added to the group named ‘MSFL Stock Chart 33’ on May 14. Enticed by tips from the group admins regarding investments on certain trading platforms and members’ claims regarding massive profits, he invested the money in several tranches till June 28, with his virtual account showing unbelievably high returns. His bluff was called when he tried withdrawing the money, he told the police. “We started following the WhatsApp group mentioned by the complainant, zeroed in on some numbers which were most active and started tracking them,” said inspector Mausami Patil from the central cyber police station. In October, it was found that one of the numbers which was being used in West Bengal had been recently ported from Airtel to Vi in Colaba, through Rohit Kanhaiyalal Yadav, a direct sales executive with Vi. “The number was used in West Bengal from October 22 to 26 and then was deactivated. But it was reactivated two days later, on October 28, in Diva. This raised our suspicion,” said Patil. By then, police had found out that Yadav lived in Diva. He was detained soon and his interrogation led to the discovery of a WhatsApp group where he and other direct sales executives shared details about the generation illegal SIM cards using biometrics of customers who purchased SIM cards or porting old and inactive numbers. Identifying, nabbing the accused The WhatsApp group Yadav told the police about had three admins – Mahesh Pawar, a territorial manager with Vi; Raj Ravinath Arde, a Vi direct sales agent; and Gulabchand Kanhaiya Jaiswar, an Airtel direct sales agent. The group also included three other Vi sales agents – Mahesh Mahadev Kadam, Rohit Kanhaiyalal Yadav, Sagar Pandurang Thakur. The probe, based on WhatsApp chat histories and technical support from mobile service providers, revealed that Pawar was the ringleader while Kadam, Yadav, Thakur, Arde and Jaiswar worked under him, illegally porting several Airtel numbers from other states to Vi in Mumbai, said police. The group used two methods to generate new SIM cards, the police noted. First, when customers approached sales agents/ shopkeepers for SIM cards, they would take fingerprints and biometric details twice or thrice citing some technical issue and generate more than one SIM card without even informing the customer. Second, they would port numbers which were no longer in use, including spare numbers purchased in bulk by corporate customers. They did this by sharing the universal port code (UPC) issued by mobile service providers amongst themselves and or using the same code multiple times. “The accused would activate SIM cards after porting them, recharge them for a minimum amount and sell them – mostly to cyber frauds for ₹ 5,000-10,000 per piece,” said the police officer quoted earlier. They also gave some SIM cards to shopkeepers to sell them to foreign tourists, the official added. After tracking the WhatsApp groups for considerable time and interrogating the suspects, police arrested eight accused persons in mid-November, said a press note issued by Mumbai police. They included four Vi sales agents Kadam, Yadav, Thakur and Arde; Vi territorial manager Pawar; Airtel sales agent Jaiswar; and two mobile shop owners in Colaba – Usman Ali Mohammad Hejabur Rahman Sheikh and Abubakar Siddiqui Yusuf. “The eight accused comprise just one group working with cyber frauds. Further investigation is on to trace others involved in such activities,” said Patil.Ranger GM Chris Drury's addresses the media after Jacob Trouba claimed he threatened himPublished 20:57 IST, December 29th 2024 In 2024, the world lost several prominent figures whose deaths left a lasting impact across business, politics, music, and culture. The year 2024 saw the loss of some of the world’s most influential figures, from business leaders and politicians to musicians and cultural icons. These individuals had left a huge impact in their respective fields, and their deaths resonated deeply with people around the world. Here is a look at some of the most significant personalities who passed away in 2024, along with their contributions that shaped the world. Ratan Tata: The Iconic Industrialist Who Transformed India Ratan Tata, the former chairman of the Tata Group, passed away on October 9, 2024, leaving behind a monumental legacy. Tata was instrumental in making Tata Group a global leader in industries ranging from steel to automobiles. Under his leadership, the company made major acquisitions, including the purchase of Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Group. Beyond his business success, Tata was known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in healthcare, education, and rural development. His commitment to corporate social responsibility made him a beloved figure in India and around the world. Liam Payne: One Direction Star Who Advocated for Mental Health Liam Payne, the British singer and former member of the globally successful boy band One Direction, tragically passed away on October 16, 2024. Payne rose to fame in the early 2010s with One Direction, which became one of the best-selling music acts in history. After the band went on hiatus, Payne pursued a solo career and continued to influence the music industry. He was also an advocate for mental health awareness, using his platform to raise awareness about the importance of mental well-being, especially for young people. His death left fans around the world mourning the loss of a talent and a voice that had inspired millions. Alexei Navalny: Putin's Main Opponent, Dies in Prison Alexei Navalny, Russia's top opposition leader, passed away at the age of 47 in February while imprisoned in the Arctic. His death was announced by the prison facility on February 16. Navalny had been serving a 19-year sentence for extremism charges. In December, he was transferred from a prison in the Vladimir region to a high-security penal colony called IK-3, also known as "Polar Wolf," located in the northern town of Kharp. From NFL Star to Courtroom Drama: OJ Simpson, Ex-NFL Star, Dies at 76 OJ Simpson, the former NFL player who gained worldwide fame, passed away on April 10 in Las Vegas at the age of 76. He died surrounded by his children and grandchildren, according to a statement from his family. While Simpson was known for his football career with the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers, he became even more famous for his involvement in a high-profile murder trial. In 1994, Simpson was charged with the brutal murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. His trial, which began in June 1994 and ended in October 1995, concluded with an acquittal, though the case continued to make headlines around the world. Beloved ‘Prof. McGonagall’ Dame Maggie Smith: A Legendary Career Celebrated Dame Maggie Smith, beloved for her roles as Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter and the dowager Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey , passed away at the age of 89 on September 27. She was a legendary actress who won two Oscars, four Emmys, and a Tony Award. Her career, which started in the 1950s, touched the lives of millions. Maggie Smith was first nominated for an Oscar in 1965 for her role as Desdemona in Othello and won her first Oscar in 1969 for playing a school teacher in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie . Other notable performances include her role as Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest , in the play Three Tall Women , and in the film Gosford Park . In 1990, Maggie Smith was knighted by Queen Elizabeth and became a Dame. Indian Fashion Icon Rohit Bal Passes Away at 63: A Legacy of Bold Elegance Indian fashion mourns the loss of one of its greatest visionaries, Rohit Bal, who passed away on November 1, 2024, after battling a heart ailment. The celebrated designer died at the age of 63 in a Delhi hospital, just weeks after showcasing his final collection, "Kaaynaat: A Bloom in the Universe," at the FDCI x Lakmé Fashion Week. Born in Srinagar, Rohit Bal studied at Delhi University’s St. Stephen's College before pursuing his passion at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). He launched his own label in 1986, quickly rising to prominence in both Indian and international fashion circles. Known for his distinctive love of whites, blacks, off-whites, and golds, as well as his bold motifs and luxurious fabrics, Bal became a defining force in the industry. Referred to as "poetry" by fellow designer Gaurav Gupta, his designs were graced by international stars like Uma Thurman, Pamela Anderson, Cindy Crawford, and Naomi Campbell. Bal’s final runway show, defying conventions as always, featured iconic figures like 1990s supermodel Sheetal Mallar and actress Ananya Panday, with music from legends such as Kate Bush and Madonna. Quincy Jones: The Music Legend Who Redefined Pop and Jazz Quincy Jones, the iconic US musician who revolutionized pop music through his collaborations with Michael Jackson and others, passed away on November 3 at the age of 91. Over a remarkable 65-year career, Jones—known as 'Q'—became a trumpeter, bandleader, arranger, composer, and producer, earning 28 Grammy Awards. A tireless workaholic, he shaped timeless jazz with Miles Davis, produced hits for Frank Sinatra, and brought together the star-studded lineup for the legendary 1985 charity song "We Are the World." Zakir Hussain, Tabla Maestro and Global Music Icon Died Leaving a Timeless Legacy Zakir Hussain, the iconic tabla maestro, passed away on December 16 in San Francisco at the age of 73, following a battle with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, according to his family. Known worldwide for his mastery of the tabla, Hussain's influence transcended borders, earning him reverence and admiration from music lovers globally. Born on March 9, 1951, in Mumbai, Hussain's early passion for tabla led him to collaborate with musical giants such as Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, and Shivkumar Sharma. His collaborations weren’t limited to classical legends—he also joined forces with Western stars like The Beatles, Yo-Yo Ma, Charles Lloyd, Mickey Hart, and John McLaughlin. Hussain was a recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, and Padma Shri. He also won two Grammy Awards with Mickey Hart, and in March 2024, he made history by receiving three Grammys in one night for his work with John McLaughlin’s band 'Shakti' and collaborations with Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, and Rakesh Chaurasia. Survived by his wife Antonia Minnecola, daughters Anisa and Isabella Qureshi, his brothers Taufiq and Fazal Qureshi, and sister Khurshid Aulia, Hussain’s passing marks the end of an era, but his timeless contributions to music will continue to inspire future generations. Former PM and Architect of India's Economic Reforms: Manmohan Singh Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, aged 92, passed away at AIIMS Delhi on December 26 after being admitted in critical condition. Known as the architect of India’s economic transformation, Singh’s reforms as Finance Minister in 1991 helped steer the country out of a severe financial crisis. Singh, who served as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014, began his government career as an economic advisor in 1971, later serving as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor. His leadership during India's pivotal economic reforms remains a defining moment in the nation's history. A scholar with degrees from Cambridge and Oxford, Singh was India’s first non-Hindu Prime Minister, taking office in 2004. He is survived by his wife, Gursharan Kaur, and three daughters. Born on September 26, 1932, in pre-partition Punjab, Singh's legacy of humility, principles, and visionary leadership continues to inspire leaders globally. Tributes have poured in from across the world, with leaders such as US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron mourning his loss. Reflecting on Their Legacies As 2024 draws to a close, the passing of these figures has reminded the world of their lasting influence. While their deaths have left an irreplaceable void in their communities and industries, their legacies continue to inspire future generations. Their contributions to society, whether through innovation, art, politics, or social change, will be remembered long after their passing. Get Current Updates on India News , Entertainment News along with Latest News and Top Headlines from India and around the world. Updated 20:57 IST, December 29th 2024Josh Hoover completed a record-setting season by passing for 252 yards and four touchdowns and TCU defeated Louisiana 34-3 in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday in Albuquerque. Hoover completed 20 of 32 passes and finished the season with 3,949 passing yards, 48 more than Trevone Boykin's previous single-season school record. The Horned Frogs (9-4), who rolled to a 27-0 halftime lead and coasted, won their fourth straight game and for the sixth time in their last seven games. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. As property values continue to outpace inflation, property taxes are taking a bigger bite out of homeowners’ wallets. A new analysis from Construction Coverage breaks down property tax rates by state, county, and city to reveal where homeowners have the greatest burden. Click for more. Where Are U.S. Property Taxes Highest and Lowest? A State, County, and City Analysis
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For the first time in over a decade, Jim Harbaugh and John Harbaugh will coach opposing teams. Jim's Los Angeles Chargers will host John's Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football . It's the third time they'll square off, with Baltimore last defeating Jim's San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3, 2013. The Week 12 rematch won't be easy for their parents, but Jack and Jackie Harbaugh aren't in Inglewood for Monday's game. Last week, Jack said on The Lounge podcast that they'll be in Florida with their daughter Joani, son-in-law Tom Crean, and two grandchildren. Monday marks the couple's 63rd wedding anniversary, and they'll stay down south for Thanksgiving. "We are choosing to go down there and celebrate Thanksgiving with them and be able to watch the game with them," Jack said . "And we'll have a lot of fun and enjoyment doing that." Speaking to reporters Wednesday , Jim said his mom and dad "rightfully" decided to spend Thanksgiving with Joani while the brothers remain focused on football. He called it "really cool" that he and his brother will face each other on their parents' anniversary. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images Jack wouldn't play favorites ahead of the matchup. While the former coach typically watches and discusses game film with his sons, he hasn't this week to stay neutral. John tried to help his parents navigate the uncomfortable moment by reminding them that Monday's game isn't the Super Bowl. Unlike their last encounter, both brothers will keep fighting for a playoff spot regardless of the Week 12 outcome. However, Jack doesn't expect to feel much calmer once the primetime game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET. "I'm sure it'll be about the way it was in the Super Bowl. My nerves were good until kickoff," Jack said. "Once the ball was kicked off and then all at once, your body goes into a different mode – one of absolutely nothing that you can do personally to affect the outcome, but you're emotionally charged to be a part of it and to see how it all comes together. "I'm a total fan. And I'm going to watch and enjoy a great competition." Related: Jim Harbaugh Has Blunt Mindset Heading Into Game Against His Brother
On a crisp fall evening in early 2022, Svens Telemaque, a Montréal native and dedicated community worker, began his shift as an Uber driver. As he navigated city streets adorned with trees shedding leaves in hues of crimson and deep orange, Svens settled into his routine. Approaching Boisbriand on the city’s North Shore, his rear-view mirror suddenly lit up with flashing red and blue lights from an approaching police car. Pulling over to let it pass, a wave of fear and anxiety struck him as he realized that the officers were stopping for him. “They pulled me over, flashed a light in my face, demanded my license, and told me that ‘we’ve had a lot of stolen vehicles around here. Is this one yours?’ The cop then noticed my client in the back and without another word, jumped into his car and drove off,” he said. Svenss experience is all too familiar for young Black men in Quebec. Racism within law enforcement has long been entrenched, with Montreal police Commander Patrice Vilcéus referring to it in his resignation letter as a “cancer eating away at the organization.” A stark contrast to Premier François Legault’s persistent denials. In late October, the Quebec Court of Appeal reaffirmed the existence of race-based discrimination by upholding a 2022 Superior Court decision. That ruling struck down a law that violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including protections against arbitrary detention and the right to equality, allowing racial profiling by police through a legal loophole. Under Section 636 of the Quebec Highway Safety Code, police officers could stop any vehicle without cause. This led to Joseph Christopher Luamba, a young Black Montréaler, being stopped nearly a dozen times, none of which resulted in a ticket or arrest. With support from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), the Commission on Human and Youth Rights, and the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers, Luamba launched a legal challenge against the Quebec Attorney General. The CCLA argued that random police stops violated the Charter’s protections against arbitrary detention and equality, creating an environment for racial profiling. Following his decision in 2022 , Justice Michel Yergeau ruled that the random stops facilitated racial profiling, going on to say that “racial profiling does exist. It manifests itself in particular with Black drivers of motor vehicles.” Lex Gill, a lawyer representing the CCLA, described the judgment by the Court of Appeal as a huge win for equality rights in Canada. “It’s a landmark decision, the court of appeals judgment charts a new course for equality rights in Canada, and in a sense this is the first time that a police power has been invalidated on the basis that it facilitates discrimination and that’s huge,” said Gill. “Systemic racism is a profound issue in Quebec much like anyplace else in North America and this driving stop power is just one manifestation of this sort of discrimination,” she said. “These stops are so notorious that in academic literature in Canada it is called the driving while Black’ power, it’s literally seen as a law used for racial profiling”. Gill also went on to describe what the unprecedented decision to uphold the Court’s original ruling says about the system of policing in Quebec: “This decision shows us that policing institutions in Quebec are in drastic need of profound structural change, but on the other hand we can see that the courts can recognize that they have the power to do something about these injustices and that is a sign of a healthy, functional judicial system.” Whilst a huge win for equality rights, the ruling is damning evidence of both systemic racism in Quebec as well as François Legault’s continued denial of its existence. Legault’s apparent blindness to the problem has seen a steep rise in race-driven hatred in Quebec in recent years. However, the Premier continues to describe the issue of systemic racism as being related only “with the Black people in the United States”. In September this led to the Red Coalition – an anti-racism lobby group, to call on the Quebec government to urgently create legislation to help stop the rise in racial injustices and hate crimes across the province and provide a legal framework to combat systemic discrimination. “I would say to Premier Legault that we just had a six-week trial with uncontested evidence where the courts have concluded that police are targeting black and racialized people,” said Gill. Despite Legault’s repeated refusal of systemic racism’s existence in Quebec, as per a 2021 study, 66 per cent of residents believe that the term is an accurate description of the form of discrimination and prejudice that takes in the province. “If you need any more proof as to how prevalent racism is within the policing system then I suggest you go check out a provincial system and see who’s waiting to have their case heard and being denied bail, go down to the criminal court and tell me how many white people are hanging out there because there’s none except for the lawyers,” Gill said. Frédéric Bérard is constitutional lawyer and Doctor of Law at Université de Montréal (UdM). He is also a political and legal commentator for the Journal Métro, Cogeco, and Radio-Canada. “Either the Legault government is stupid enough to believe that systemic racism doesn’t exist in Quebec, or they know that it does but they are pretending that it doesn’t to please racists like Matthew Bock-Côté and a certain element in his electoral basis,” he said. “Even the police boss says that some of his cops are practising racist policies.” Following the Court of Appeal’s decision, the Quebec government has six months to implement the required amendments to the Highway Safety Code. However, it still has the option to appeal the ruling and take the case to the Supreme Court. “The Legault government is claiming that this ruling will make the police’s job more difficult but this is total bullshit because if you’re a cop and someone is violating the rule of law, you can arrest them without question,” said Bérard. “Nobody is saying that Quebec is a racist place or that the Quebecois are racist people, however, it has now been proved that there is some systemic racism in certain areas so if we live under the rule of law then the Legault government has no choice but to respect the ruling of the court.” While the Quebec Court of Appeal’s decision could signify a watershed moment for equality rights in Canada, many in racialized communities who have borne the brunt of systemic discrimination remain cautiously optimistic about its impact. For victims of this abuse of power like Svens, the ruling offers hope that it could mark the beginning of the end of an era of hate and discrimination. “This is not going to eliminate the problem because a lot of police have stereotypical, biased, racist views, and that’s not going to change because of this court ruling,” he said. “There needs to be less funding for the police and more funding for community organizations that run programs to help youth. If the cops have time to stop Black people on their way to work, then they’re not stopping crime. To me racial profiling is a perfect indicator of resources being wasted by an overfunded organization,” Svens added. Support rabble today! We’re so glad you stopped by! Thanks for consuming rabble content this year. rabble.ca is 100% reader and donor funded, so as an avid reader of our content, we hope you will consider gifting rabble with a donation during our summer fundraiser today. 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Threat to dollar's role amid distrustKamala Harris could already have an opponent if she runs for Governor of California: 'I would destroy her' Caitlyn Jenner is mulling a bid for governor of California as a Republican Sign up for the latest with DailyMail.com's U.S. politics newsletter By SARAH EWALL-WICE, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, DC Published: 21:46, 25 November 2024 | Updated: 21:48, 25 November 2024 e-mail 3 View comments As Vice President Kamala Harris considers her next move after her brutal presidential election defeat, she could face a well-known opponent should she run for governor. The defeated Democratic presidential nominee is reportedly mulling a bid for governor in her home state of California as she prepares to leave office in January. Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is term-limited, so the governor seat will be open in 2026. But celebrity Caitlyn Jenner , a well-known Trump supporter, is also hinting at a bid for governor. 'If I ran, and it was ultimately against Harris, I would destroy her,' the transgender former Olympian wrote on X. Jenner previously ran for governor as a Republican replacement in the recall election against Newsom in 2021, but she received just one percent of the vote. But lately, Jenner has been dropping hints she will run again in the regular 2026 election for governor. Reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner claims if she runs as a Republican against Kamala Harris for governor of California she would 'destroy her' Jenner is a vocal supporter of Trump, who proudly voted for him in the 2024 election despite the president-elect demonizing transgender people as part of his campaign messaging. The reality TV star referred to her last failed bid for governor in a recent post 'Should we do it again? Have been getting a lot of calls with a lot of strong opinions. Newscum is out in 2026.' The day after the presidential election was called for Trump, she posted a picture of her with the president-elect and supporter Elon Musk, writing 'Hope is back in America.' But Jenner's political ambitions and hopes to take on Harris directly would be a long stretch in California, which is a blue state. Caitlyn Jenner speaking at a news conference as she ran in the recall election against Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021. The recall effort failed and Jenner received only 1 percent of support as a replacement Jenner suggesting she would run against Kamala Harris for governor For one, it's not clear Harris will make a play for governor or if she could potentially run for president again in 2028. Advisers and allies said they have been instructed by the vice president to 'keep her options open,' according to Politico. At the same time, winning liberal California statewide is an uphill climb for any Republican candidate. While Trump won the election, Harris won the state by more than 58 percent to Trump's 38 percent with more than 9.1 million votes to the president-elect's 5.9 million votes. But Republicans were able to gain grounds in The Golden State after President Biden won the state by more than 63 percent in 2020 and 11.1 million votes. Jenner has been a vocal supporter of Trump and posted this image of her with the president-elect and Elon Musk one day after his 2024 election victory Jenner noted the state has shifted more red in the most recent election. When it was pointed out that she could not win the recall election, the 75-year-old acknowledged the challenge. Recalls are quite different. Times are also quite different. But ofc point taken,' she wrote on X. But she is keeping followers on social media guessing writing on Monday in response to reports she is considering it 'MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!' Politics Share or comment on this article: Kamala Harris could already have an opponent if she runs for Governor of California: 'I would destroy her' e-mail Add commentHeritage Global Inc. (NASDAQ:HGBL) Short Interest Update
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