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PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK , Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- FS KKR Capital Corp. (NYSE: FSK) today announced that it has completed its previously announced offering of an additional $100 million in aggregate principal amount of its 6.125% notes due 2030 (the "Notes"). The Notes will be a further issuance of, and form a single series with, the $600 million aggregate principal amount of 6.125% Notes due 2030 that FSK issued on November 20, 2024 , increasing the outstanding aggregate principal amount of the series to $700 million . BofA Securities, Inc., BMO Capital Markets Corp., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, KKR Capital Markets LLC, SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc., and Truist Securities, Inc. are acting as joint book-running managers for this offering. FSK intends to use the net proceeds of this offering for general corporate purposes, including potentially repaying outstanding indebtedness under credit facilities and certain notes. This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the Notes, nor shall there be any offer, solicitation or sale in any state or jurisdiction in which such an offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. About FS KKR Capital Corp. FSK is a leading publicly traded business development company (BDC) focused on providing customized credit solutions to private middle market U.S. companies. FSK seeks to invest primarily in the senior secured debt and, to a lesser extent, the subordinated debt of private middle market companies. FSK is advised by FS/KKR Advisor, LLC. About FS/KKR Advisor, LLC FS/KKR Advisor, LLC (FS/KKR) is a partnership between FS Investments and KKR Credit that serves as the investment adviser to FSK and other business development companies. FS Investments is a global alternative asset manager dedicated to delivering superior performance and innovative investment and capital solutions. The firm manages over $83 billion in assets for a wide range of clients, including institutional investors, financial professionals and individual investors. FS Investments provides access to a broad suite of alternative asset classes and strategies through its best-in-class investment teams and partners. With its diversified platform and flexible capital solutions, the firm is a valued partner to general partners, asset owners and portfolio companies. FS Investments is grounded in its high-performance culture and guided by its commitment to building value for its clients, investing in its colleagues and giving back to its communities. The firm has more than 500 employees across offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia and is headquartered in Philadelphia . KKR is a leading global investment firm that offers alternative asset management as well as capital markets and insurance solutions. KKR aims to generate attractive investment returns by following a patient and disciplined investment approach, employing world-class people, and supporting growth in its portfolio companies and communities. KKR sponsors investment funds that invest in private equity, credit and real assets and has strategic partners that manage hedge funds. KKR's insurance subsidiaries offer retirement, life and reinsurance products under the management of Global Atlantic Financial Group. References to KKR's investments may include the activities of its sponsored funds and insurance subsidiaries. Forward-Looking Statements and Important Disclosure Notice This announcement may contain certain forward-looking statements, including statements with regard to future events or future performance or operations of FSK. Words such as "believes," "expects," "projects," and "future" or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. 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WATERTOWN, Mass. , Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 3D BioLabs LLC ("3D BioLabs" or "3DB"), has reached a pivotal milestone in the field of regenerative medicine as recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 3DB's study has demonstrated a new approach to creating large organs to solve the organ transplant shortage. Using 3D printing, computational fluid dynamics, and organ specific cells, their study demonstrated effective blood flow and cell viability and function within the model device, marking a significant advance toward a bioengineered liver replacement. The study was led by 3D BioLabs Scientific Founder Dr. Joseph P. Vacanti , the Distinguished John Homans Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Mass General Hospital. 3D BioLabs 3D printed device (3DPD) has been engineered to mimic native liver tissue structure by using fractal architecture to support both vascular anastomosis and hepatocyte function. The device features embedded portal-venous (PV) channels that enable continuous blood flow when implanted and hepatobiliary (HB) channels that support the viability of liver cells. Active perfusion of tissue scaffolds allows for improved oxygen and nutrient availability to increase cell density, further supporting the feasibility of the device as a functional liver tissue substitute. Dr. Vacanti said: "We are extremely pleased to reach this pivotal milestone in the development of functioning 3D printed organs, which furthers our mission of solving the long-standing issue of organ transplant shortages. With our recent study, we are one step closer to achieving an engineered alternative to liver transplantation, addressing critical organ shortages and helping patients in need." 3DB's proprietary technology builds upon decades of work in tissue engineering, beginning with the first patent in tissue engineering granted to Dr. Vacanti in 1988 and the Vacanti ear mouse in 1997. This milestone is supported by recent work implanting large and complex devices into pigs for as long as one week. For further details, visit 3DBioLabs.com . About 3D BioLabs: 3D BioLabs is comprised of scientists, engineers and visionary clinical scientists that aim to improve world health by providing man made organs for individuals suffering from organ failure and other complex problems of tissue loss. Our mission is the development of a platform technology that will result in sophisticated designs that allow for precise mimicry of what happens inside humans more closely than other systems, where decades of research have reached barriers based on organ size and complexity. SOURCE 3D BioLabsSecond in PA: Gators fall to Bishop Guilfoyle in Class 1A state title game

December 13 is last date for applying Panaji: Announcing vacancies in government departments, Goa Staff Selection Commission on Thursday issued an advertisement for recruitment to 285 posts of lower division clerk/recovery clerk and junior stenographer. According to the advertisement, 232 posts of LDC/recovery clerk will be filled up in 34 government departments, while 53 posts of junior stenographer will be filled up by 20 departments. The last date for filing applications for these posts will be December 13, 2024. Eligible candidates must apply through online mode via the Commission’s website www.gssc.goa.gov.in. This is the third recruitment advertisement issued by the Commission in the current calendar year. Of the 232 posts, 129 are unreserved, 103 are for reserved categories. Meanwhile, the government has amended the rules and regulations of Goa Staff Selection Commission. These are called Examinations, Selection of candidates to the sub-ordinate services/posts and Procedure for conduct of business of the Commission Regulations, 2024. According to the rules, the departments must intimate to the Commission about cleared vacancies and not anticipated vacancies. The Commission may direct candidates to upload such documents as may be required during online submission of application form. Non-submission of documents or submission of incorrect or false document/s will be a ground for rejection of application without any notice. According to the advertisement issued by secretary of Goa Staff Selection Commission Shashank Thakur, the posts of LDC/recovery clerk will be filled up by 34 departments – 2 each in tribal welfare and prosecution departments, 3 in skill development and entrepreneurship, 2 in transport, one each in archives and legal metrology, 10 in higher education, 2 each in Goa Dental College and rural development, 16 in education, 6 in information and publicity, 21 in technical education, 2 in printing and stationery, 22 in settlement and land records, 7 in agriculture, 14 in electricity, 15 in Collector, South Goa, 3 each in chief electoral office, inspectorate of factories and boilers, office of the state registrar cum notary services, 7 in tourism, 5 in commercial taxes, 12 in vigilance, 1 in environment and climate change, 16 in planning, statistics and evaluation, 17 in Director General of Police, 7 in cooperation, 4 in industries, trade and commerce, 3 in public grievances, 3 in information and technology, 1 in civil supplies and consumer affairs and five each in sports and youth affairs and directorate of accounts. The posts of junior stenographer will be filled up as follows – one each in transport, social welfare, higher education, rural development and animal husbandry and veterinary services, 3 in education, 10 in water resources department, 6 in technical education, 5 in information and publicity, 5 in Collector South Goa, 1 each in commercial taxes and tourism, 5 in vigilance, 1 in industries, trade and commerce, 4 in Director General of Police office, 3 in planning, statistics and evaluation, 1 each in small savings and lotteries, information and technology and directorate of accounts and 1 in the office of the Resident Commissioner, Goa Sadan.

Netanyahu's office says his security Cabinet has approved ceasefire deal with HezbollahTORONTO — TD was an outlier during the banks' fourth-quarter earnings season as other lenders released cautiously encouraging outlooks for the year ahead while the beleaguered bank suspended its guidance. The bank said it was suspending financial targets for earnings, return on equity and positive leverage as it works through a wide-ranging strategic review ahead of leadership change next year. "In my role as incoming CEO, we are undertaking a broad and detailed review of the bank strategies and investment priorities," said chief operating officer Raymond Chun, who is set to replace Bharat Masrani in the top job in April. "It's my opportunity to dive deep and make sure that we're putting TD in the best position possible," Chun said on an earnings call Thursday. The review comes as TD continues to grapple with the fallout from anti-money laundering deficiencies that saw it agree in October to pay fines totalling more than $4.23 billion to U.S. regulators, who also imposed an asset growth cap on its U.S. retail banking operations. The bank said it will be challenging to generate earnings growth as it navigates its transition. For TD's peers, the tone was more upbeat but still cautious as CIBC, RBC and National Bank reported profits that beat analyst expectations and said there was more growth ahead as interest rates are expected to drop further. Even BMO, which has been struggling with a pool of shaky loans, said it expects its provisions for credit losses to have peaked in the fourth quarter with improvements ahead. Shares of BMO opened down more than four per cent as its earnings came in well below analyst expectations because of the spike in provisions, but shares gained after an earnings call where the bank said it was turning a corner. The bank's share price was also boosted by an announced share buyback of up to 20 million shares, and a four-cent dividend increase from the previous quarter to $1.59 per share. "We're net confident in the U.S. and otherwise, and that's underpinned by the decisions we've made with respect to the dividend increase and normal course issuer bid," said chief executive Darryl White. CIBC showed even more faith in growth ahead as it reported results that were well ahead of expectations. The bank, which saw its provisions fall 23 per cent from last year, said it was boosting its dividend by eight per cent. "This increase reinforces the confidence we have to deliver earnings growth," said chief executive Victor Dodig on an earnings call. While bank leaders all generally saw better days ahead as interest rates fall and credit risks ease, their outlook on the timing is less confident. RBC chief executive Dave McKay said he was cautious but optimistic on the credit picture but still not sure on when it may normalize. "We're just a little uncertain as to how we're going to land this thing, whether it's in the first half or second half of the year, or early into '26." The bank shrugged off the effects of a softening Canadian economy to report a profit of $4.22 billion in the fourth quarter and $16.2 billion for the year. It increased its quarterly dividend by six cents, or four per cent, to $1.48. Scotiabank results fell short of analyst expectations as its results were hit by higher-than-expected taxes and a writedown of its holding in a Chinese bank, while its Canadian operations were affected by the softening economy, said chief executive Scott Thomson. "The realities of a slowing economy and the impact of peak interest rates made for a challenging operating environment," he said on a conference call with analysts. But he too is looking for a turnaround ahead as interest rates fall. "We anticipate additional easing through the first half of the year, which we expect will be stimulative to activity in the domestic housing and mortgage markets and buoy consumer and business confidence," Thomson said. While analysts welcomed the outlooks from banks, they expressed disappointment in TD's silence on its financial expectations for next year. "We would have hoped that TD would have been able to provide a little more concrete guidance to investors here right now," said Scotiabank analyst Meny Grauman in a note. "Waiting another half a year or more for management to tell us what the longer-run implications of its U.S. consent order are leaves the stock without a proper anchor." Jeffries analyst John Aiken said the bank was "throwing in the towel for 2025," and that investors will need to be patient for a catalyst to release pent-up value. Chun said he is optimistic on the road ahead, but it will take time to get there. "I really do believe there are opportunities to get even stronger, more competitive. And so I look forward to sharing more with you in the second half of 2025." This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 5, 2024. Companies in this story: (TSX:TD, TSX:BMO, TSX:RY, TSX:BNS, TSX:CM) Ian Bickis, The Canadian Press

Don’t say bye bye bye to your hopes for an *NSYNC reunion. While the boy band—consisting of Justin Timberlake , JC Chasez , Lance Bass , Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick —briefly reunited in 2023, Chasez revealed there may in fact be more in store. “I will say this,” he told Keltie Knight , Becca Tobin and Jac Vanek on the Nov. 26 episode of the LadyGang podcast. “I’m not trying to gaslight, I’m not trying to do any of that nonsense. But we are talking more than we’ve ever talked about it.” But Chasez emphasized that a reunion for the group—who released their last studio album Celebrity over 20 years ago—is still “not real right now.” And if it were to happen, the singer—who re-teamed with the band in 2023 for “Better Place,” off the Trolls Band Together soundtrack—would want it to be organically. “You go where inspiration is, right?” he continued. “Like, I’m not one of those people that fakes it very well. Whenever I’ve tried to fake it, I’ve always felt s--tty about it, to be honest with you.” And if that creativity did lead to new music, Chasez, 48, said they’d have to balance the fresh material with a healthy dose of the classics. “Look, everybody wants to go see the Rolling Stones ,” he said. “They’ve been doing it forever, but you still want to hear ‘Satisfaction.’ I want to give the people what they want, I do. It’s a part of my nature, I guess. But I also can’t lie to myself, so I have to be true to myself as well.” A post shared by LadyGang TM (@theladygang) In June, Fatone also weighed in on the possibility of hitting the road as a quintet again, noting how different their lives are now than in the early ‘00s. “Back in the day when we were younger, nobody was married, nobody had kids, but as we got older, we're married, we have kids,” he told E! News at the time. “But the thing is, for me, do we want to do it? Everybody's older, everybody has different personalities now. How do we deal with that? I'm not saying that it's bad. It's just a matter of making it cohesive.” If it’s tearin’ up your heart to wait for an *NSYNC reunion, keep reading for some little-known facts about the iconic boy band. 1. After Chris Kirkpatrick , 23 at the time, was passed over for the Backstreet Boys —the first instance of shady impresario Lou Pearlman capturing boy band lightning in a bottle—he dusted himself off and told Pearlman he was still interested in being in a group. Pearlman agreed to put up the money if Kirkpatrick would do the work of actually finding other talented guys to join him, and so the sifting through demos and watching countless hours of tapes began. They eventually happened upon The All New- Mickey Mouse Club alum and aspiring singer Justin Timberlake , 14, who recommended fellow former Mouseketeer JC Chasez , 19. ("JC was the cool older guy, and Justin wanted to be just like him," co-star Christina Aguilera remembered fondly to Rolling Stone .) They continued the search in Orlando, and Kirkpatrick thought of Joey Fatone , 18, who he knew from his days performing at Universal Studios—and who Chasez knew from his time living in Florida when he was working for Disney. But they still needed a deeper voice. Timberlake's vocal coach advised them to check out this kid from Mississippi, Lance Bass , who flew down to Florida on Oct. 1, 1995. Pearlman and Timberlake picked the appropriately named 16-year-old up at the airport in the former's black Rolls Royce. Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough , who knew Kirkpatrick way back when, gave himself a little pat on the back later on for all this serendipity, telling Pop Crush in 2015 that BSB asked Pearlman "to help [Chris] out in any way that he could and still fulfill his dream. He went back with Chris and formed a group and little by little that spun off to eventually be 'N Sync." 2. But wait, Lance wasn't the first fifth member of 'N Sync! That role was originally played by Jason Galasso , who had known Fatone from choir in their high school days and was dabbling in the singing-group arts when he got a page (1990s, FTW) out of nowhere from his old acquaintance. Coincidentally, he also knew Chasez because, as Galasso explained on The Digital Get Down podcast in 2019, he "used to kind of hang out with The Mickey Mouse Club " stars like Chase Hampton and Keri Russell . After they "locked in perfectly" on a rendition of Boyz II Men 's "End of the Road," that was it, he was in the as-yet unnamed group. "I remember I'm like, 'Dang, Justin's young!'" he recalled. "But then I heard him sing, I'm like 'Oh, it doesn't matter how old he is, he can sing his butt off." At the same time, however, the bass singer was also in a three-man group called Unreal, "so I'm still trying to decide, you know, what I want to do, what direction I want to go in as far as which group I want to go with," Galasso, who's in the mortgage loan business these days, recalled. "Because I remember, the first time Lou Pearlman brought over some music, he was thinking about the type of music that we would be doing, and I come from an R&B, hip-hop background. That's my love, my heart, my soul." So when Pearlman came over with "this European-style techno, I was just like, 'Hmm, okay.'" So, he went ahead and traveled with the other guys in Unreal to Atlanta to cut a demo, which he thought turned out great. Meanwhile, 'N Sync was starting to fashion a look and they were talking about putting a showcase together for Disney's Pleasure Island. They even took a field trip to Shaquille O'Neal 's house to check out his home studio in Orlando, but they had not yet recorded any music. And, more consequentially for Galasso, they hadn't yet signed any contracts. Pretty soon, both groups were trying to get him to sign. Galasso said he took the dueling contracts to a lawyer and, while the deal with the trio was pretty standard issue, Pearlman had himself written into the 'N Sync contract as a sixth member, and that contract was "thick as a phone book." He felt that the other members of 'N Sync were more gung-ho than he was about the deal—which was true, because they all proceeded to sign it, whether they truly understood what it entailed or not. So Galasso ultimately went with the group that wasn't 'N Sync. 3. Aside from Timberlake's mom complimenting that they sounded so "in sync," the group's name—sometimes NSYNC, other times *NSYNC, but for our purposes, 'N Sync—incorporates the last letter of their first names: Justi n , Chri s , Joe y , Jaso n and J C . Oh, wait...The guys asked Lance if he wouldn't mind tweaking his name a bit to make the whole 'N Sync thing still work. And so, Lanceton was born. "They did call me Lanceton for a good year, just basically as a joke," Bass told EW.com in 2015. "I think it was Justin who first was like, 'Okay, Lanceton.' Then it kinda faded out once we got a deal and then came out. It didn't stick very long. It was either Lanceton or Landon." 4. After a couple of years in which their biggest following was in Germany, ahead-of-their time fans of the Max Martin -penned "I Want You Back" and "Tearing Up My Heart" ("In Europe, we were on the cover of every magazine," Bass recalled), 'N Sync finally got its big break in the U.S. when the Backstreet Boys turned down a "Disney Channel in Concert" gig. Instead, NSYNC in Concert came out in 1998 and—thank you, cable—Disney Channel aired it over and over again. "The Disney Channel concert really changed our career," Bass told 20/20 . "It was incredible, and that one gig right there, to me, is what made us in America." 5. While they were all in Miami to play in their Challenge for the Children charity basketball game, the guys ordered room service to their hotel room not long before they were due at a press call. Fatone showed up at least 15 minutes late because, as it turned out, he had been waiting for a fresh burger—because the one on his plate had a bite taken out of it! But it wasn't delivered that way, Bass recalled on the Inside of You With Michael Rosenbaum podcast. Timberlake had totally taken a bite out of it to screw with his pal. "It was so funny. I've never seen Joey get so upset about something like that," Bass said. He "was probably tired or something," but "we make fun of him all the time for that outburst. All the time." 6. Fatone may have blown up over a partially eaten burger, but Bass admitted he wasn't always the picture of patience. He told Rosenbaum that he sometimes lost his cool when Kirkpatrick would take his resident funnyman persona too far during interviews. "Chris, you know, he's very animated," Bass said, "and he's funny and he's always cracking a joke. But when someone is always cracking the joke in every single interview, and you do like 20 a day and there's five guys, your days get long and long and long." "So, there have been many times I'm like, 'Shut up. Just answer the question so we can move on because we are so tired right now.' So, he would always make all our interviews at least double the time." 7. At one point they were too busy to even stop by a barbershop for haircuts (or bleach jobs), so, Bass said, "that's when I started just kind of getting this bleach and putting it in my hair and just putting my fingertips in it, and that's how the frosted tips were born." Now you know. 8. In 2000, to celebrate the diamond-selling status of their 1997 debut 'N Sync , meaning 10 million copies sold, their manager Johnny Wright (who had previously been the road manager for New Kids on the Block along with his wife Donna ) gifted the five with diamond-and-platinum pendants. "We are diamond," Timberlake announced, mostly facetiously, according to Rolling Stone . "Screw all of you. I'm done. Forget this boy-band thing." 9. The members of 'N Sync did get rich—but not right away, and not until they took matters into their own hands. As it turned out, Pearlman, who died in prison in 2016 while serving a 25-year sentence for money laundering and other crimes committed in the running of a Ponzi scheme, was seemingly screwing them and the Backstreet Boys (and O-Town for that matter) out of money. Talking to ABC News' 20/20 in 2019, Bass recalled Pearlman flying the members of 'N Sync and their families to Los Angeles in 1998 for a promised check-presentation party. The amount: $10,000 apiece. "I was in the biggest band in the world and selling millions of records...but I can't even afford my apartment in Orlando. I couldn't even get a car," said Bass, who tried to be polite but then ripped up his check when he got back to his hotel room. Added Kirkpatrick, "With all the success you would think that we were making hand-over-fist money and we were printing money and whatever, and it just wasn't the case." After realizing their contracts, like the members of BSB, treated Pearlman as a sixth member, meaning he got one-sixth of the group's profits as well as management fees, 'N Sync jumped ship for Jive Records—and were promptly sued by TransContinental Records and RCA parent BMG Entertainment, which had distributed their first album. It was a $150 million lawsuit, but Pearlman's big goal was to prevent them from continuing to use the name 'N Sync. They countersued for $25 million and settled for an undisclosed amount in 1999—and, most importantly perhaps, they retained the right to press on with their name intact. 10. No Strings Attached , their smash-hit sophomore album released in March 2000, was metaphorical AF. " No Strings Attached just became the theme," Kirkpatrick, who thought of the concept after "I've Got No Strings" from Disney's Pinocchio popped into his head, told 20/20 . "It became our battle cry of, 'We don't owe anybody anymore...we have no ties to anything but each other...and our fans." Chasez, who won a talent show in the seventh grade singing Richard Marx 's "Right Here Waiting" only to have Marx write and produce "I Promise You" for No Strings , told Rolling Stone , "This album is really in your face. Nothing is sang passively; everything is chopped and punched. You can definitely hear a Michael Jackson influence in the way the words chop off—that's the way Michael delivers a line." Added Timberlake, "We're pissed off now—that's what it is. We're angry white boys who didn't get our props. No, I'm kidding—I'm kidding." Moreover, they were musically homeless for most of the time they were making it, unhappy with TransContinental and not yet ensconced at Jive, whose artists included Timberlake's then-secret (albeit a poorly kept one) girlfriend Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys. No Strings Attached sold 2.4 million copies in its first week out, including 1.1 million on day one. 11. A year later, Jackson was delivering on stage with them— first at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, appearing just as 'N Sync was winding down its performance of "Pop" and sending the crowd into a frenzy even though he didn't sing—and then for real all together days later on "Dancing Machine" at the Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration . The two-day concert event held at Madison Square Garden aired on CBS that November. In 2016, Bass revealed on The Meredith Vieira Show that Jackson didn't speak to him for a year after the MSG show because, when Jackson insisted that Bass and Fatone (who had a movie premiere to attend) stay until the end for a group rendition of "Heal the World," saying it was "for the children," Bass giggled, not realizing the King of Pop was perfectly serious. 12. Once they all had more money in the bank, naturally they started spending it. In March 2000, Timberlake bought a Mercedes jeep (his first big purchase) and a BMW M Roadster, and would add a Dodge Viper, an Audi TT, a Porsche 911 and a Cadillac Escalade to his collection by the following year. Fatone treated himself to a black Cadillac truck and homes and cars for his parents and siblings. Several of them purchased homes in Orlando, and Kirkpatrick bought a house for his mom, too. Bass got a house in Orlando, one in his home state of Mississippi, and one in the border area known as Floribama. "There's a white grand piano, a white couch and a tapestry of knights on horses, and I have this beautiful acrylic statue of a nude man and woman that my friend got me," Timberlake described the decor in his Orlando bachelor pad to Rolling Stone . "It's a beautiful piece: You shine a light on it and it shines right through. I've got a game room that we call the Jimmy Buffett room, because it's Orlando tropical, and I have a country kitchen to remind me of where I grew up. The bedroom is a whole safari motif, with a Japanese screen and a big sleigh bed." The following year, Chasez revealed he'd become a red wine aficionado, and had sprung for a $2,500 book of Helmut Newton photographs. 13. In 2000, just before No Strings Attached came out, Kirkpatrick was dating the girlfriend he'd had for about a year before 'N Sync became a global phenomenon. They weren't meant to be, as he married Karly Skladany in 2013 after three years together, with all of his former bandmates in attendance. Timberlake was still playing coy about whether he and Spears were actually dating ("Britney's a good friend of mine"), informing Rolling Stone , "If I do decide to have a personal relationship with someone, I think it's best to keep it that—personal." Bass had previously dated Boy Meets World Star Danielle Fishel , even accompanying her to her high school prom. He'd choose to wait until 2006 to publicly come out as gay, and he's now been married to Michael Turchin since 2014. Fatone had been on and off with high school sweetheart Kelly Baldwin since 1993—but they were decidedly back on when they welcomed daughter Briahna in March of 2001. They got married in 2004 and had second daughter Kloey Alexandra in 2010, but as of 2019 they were divorcing and Fatone was dating Izabel Araujo . Chasez, meanwhile, usually had girlfriends around (in 2001 he was dating Bobbie Thomas , who was inspired to start her own blog when she saw how the media treated Spears), but he has kept an impressively tight lid on his private life. 14. By 2000, Bass had started Freelance Management, hoping to develop country artists. Timberlake launched his eponymous foundation to benefit music and arts education in public schools. Chasez was producing music for girl group Wild Orchid and Kirkpatrick had started his own fashion and music production company called Fuman Skeeto. 15. Legions of screaming tween fans aside, they weren't trying to be extra adorable to appeal to as many kids (and their moms) as possible. "We don't try to make ourselves do cute, we just are who we are," Timberlake told Rolling Stone in 2000. "We're boys. We burp and fart, just like boys." 16. Kirkpatrick considered himself the stereotypical guy's guy among them, telling Rolling Stone in 2001, "I'm like a bunch of college guys got together and said, 'Let's make a dude, a crazy dude.' And they made me." The writer described Bass as a "supernice, humble, patient guy who's so pretty he almost looks like a girl, and who never, ever stops smiling." Chasez was said to be the one whose offstage personality was furthest from his onstage persona, "the one most likely to meander right past you so silently you wouldn't even notice him." Fatone was "a giant wild boy with a rambunctious electricity bubbling constantly beneath his skin, as if he's about to make a party break out anytime, anywhere." 17. During rehearsal in New Orleans in 2001, a platform shot up too early and Fatone's lower leg was caught between it and the stage, somehow not breaking the bone but exposing a lot of the interior of his leg. "There was a hole," Bass told Rolling Stone . "You could see the bone, you could see everything. So we applied pressure on it, and the fat was coming out, and it was not good. He can take pain good, but he was in pain. Oh, he screamed. It looked like a bullet went through his leg." Added Chasez, "He ended up going to the hospital and they cut a piece of his leg out and had to rinse the metal out because his leg was caught between two pieces of metal. I don't know how it didn't break. He's a tough kid." A few weeks later, Fatone, who had been using a cane to get around, was back on stage dancing. "He's in pain," Chasez observed. "But Joey's got great showmanship. He knows how to cover his steps 'cause he's been onstage longer than any of us." 18. When you think about it, 'N Sync had a relatively tame run. They're first to admit they had their fun, but they were not troublemakers, nor did trouble have a habit of "finding them." Bass liked a Jack and Coke, but would more likely volunteer to be the evening's designated driver. "If some twelve-year-old sees on the news that I got arrested for cocaine, that affects a lot of people," he told Rolling Stone . "I remember when I was ten and I caught my sister drinking. It was so devastating to me." He added, "I can have water and feel like I'm getting drunk." 19. Fame hadn't come overnight, but once it did, it was a whole new world. "You realize what hard work it is and that it's not glamorous," Bass told Rolling Stone . "It's like going to Disney World, going into the tunnels and seeing Cinderella smoking a cigarette. The whole magic is gone." Timberlake admitted, "It's been a little tough There's definitely been times when I was totally depressed. But, you know, my spirituality helped me through that. I just feel like there's two of me: the public-eye me and the guy-who-brushes-his-teeth-twice-a-day me. They're getting along all right now. Sometimes brush-his-teeth doesn't get enough attention, but it's worth it." "You don't want to say or do too much," acknowledged Fatone. "You know, it's like breaking the fans' hearts if there's something out there that they don't know about and might get upset about." 20. In case anyone was under the impression that 'N Sync was composed of five disparate parts who just got lucky, they'd be wrong. "We started out as best friends, and you know, I think it shows—it shows in everything we do," Kirkpatrick, sitting down on CNN's Larry King Live with the rest of the group, said in January 2001. "From when we're on stage, when we're clowning around, we do, like, so many shows that each show is so different because of the interaction amongst each other. And we'll goof around with each other." In response to King's observation that a lot of band members don't really get along behind the scenes, Timberlake added, "Well, the chemistry we have is unreal. I can't tell you, you know even with this tour last summer, I could just look at Chris and it could say 10 things at the same time, and he would know exactly what I meant just by looking at him, because we've been together...Even before everything took off, we were together, some of us working 9:00 to 5:00. But every day, singing, and you know, trying to get our act together." 21. The channeled their misgivings about living life in a fish bowl to varying effect with their third album, 2001's Celebrity . By then, Timberlake was openly dating Spears ("When we get together, that's just my girl, and I love her, and that's it. I don't think about what everybody's thinkin' about. She makes me happy. She's like salvation," he told Rolling Stone ; Bass added, "They're so perfect for each other, it's scary") and the group was making a reported $2.5 million a night on their PopOdyssey stadium tour. 22. In 2000, Timberlake told Rolling Stone , talking about the influx of boy bands onto the music scene, "I think the next couple of years will separate the boys from the men. What worries me is the oversaturation of the market." Well, the other boy bands wouldn't have to worry about it for long. 23. 'N Sync went on so-called "temporary hiatus" in 2002 after wrapping up their Celebrity Tour, mainly so Timberlake could focus on his solo career, and that turned out to be it. Though no one came right out and said it and the group never officially announced that they were disbanding. One Direction fans know the concept well. "After you do something for a certain amount of time, you get into a rhythm of it and then new things spark your curiosity; you need new brain food," Chasez, who had a solo hit that year with "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)," reflected to Huffington Post in 2019. "At that time, we just felt like we had exhausted every kind of idea for what we were doing and we just felt like, 'OK, let's do something different.' So, that's what we did." As for Bass, he said, "me and the guys were never on bad terms at al...The thing I was most disappointed in was not just Justin leaving the band. It's that our whole team, our record label, our management, everything like that, they all knew. They all knew it was over for three years before they told me. "So, for three years, I'm sitting there getting ready for a new album as everyone else knows we're moving on." 24. The guys from 'N Sync pretty much went their separate ways as they embarked on their solo aspirations and Timberlake became a superstar in their own right (though that's not why none of them went to JT's wedding in Italy when he married Jessica Biel in 2012), having released Justified in November 2002 and never really looking back. So could their reunion performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards have been more hyped?! It was short but sweet, and their moves were intact. 25. Reflecting on why he didn't come out while he was in 'N Sync, Bass said at the group's Hollywood Walk of Fame induction in 2018 that "at the time, I thought that I would never be able to tell anyone because not only was I terrified of the lasting rejection—I was certain that that would happen—but more than that I didn't want to jeopardize the careers of these guys up here, much less the hundreds of amazing people who worked tirelessly to bring 'N Sync to the world." Bass continued, "I thought if I had come out, 'N Sync would be over. So I kept my secret. And our wildest dreams were coming true and we were so incredibly thankful—and I still am. But so many nights onstage, I'd see so many young, gay fans singing their hearts out and I wanted so badly to let you know, I was you. I just didn't have the strength then. But I do today and so let me say loud and proud to all my LGBT brothers and sisters, who embrace me and show me the way to be who I am, thank you so much." We can only imagine he's gained plenty of new fans since going public with his true self. And if he lost any, those people never deserved him in the first place.Apple Cash: How to use it to send and receive moneyMasterChef staff were given ‘whistleblowing hotline to report Gregg Wallace complaints THREE years ago’

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Looking Into Tonix Pharmaceuticals's Recent Short InterestIn response to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s promotion of annexing Canada as an American state, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted a video on X made by legendary American newsman, Tom Brokaw, who was anchor of NBC Nightly News during the decades when most Americans got their news via their televisions. The video strikes a feel-good friendly tone. It is a genial promotion of Canada to a nation that (as Brokaw assumes, perhaps correctly) rarely thinks much about Canada, and needs to be reminded that it is, for example, a major oil producer, trading partner, indeed a friend, insofar as the superpower can have one. The video seems to play on the same attitude of American indifference to Canada that has inspired Trump’s new gimmick of calling Trudeau the “Governor” of the “51st state.” Some information about Canada for Americans: https://t.co/EnI8CrF4cB This was a joke, according to Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, when it first came up after Trudeau’s recent visit to Trump’s Mar-A-Lago in Florida. But it caught on so well over the holidays, even in international news, that it is now being discussed positively by such Canadian political bold-faced names as Stockwell Day and Kevin O’Leary. As the Canadian government’s only response so far to this ominous gag, Trudeau’s tweet of the Brokaw video shows it’s a short distance from reminding America that Canada exists and is a friend deserving of respect, to reminding America that Canada exists and is a rival, ripe for the plucking. In this case, all it took was the 15 years that have passed since Brokaw made the video. Viewed today, it has the feel of history more than news, and plucks the heartstrings of nostalgia at a time of cross-border tension. It opens with a view of the Peace Arch, with both flags flying, and the inscribed words “CHILDREN OF A COMMON MOTHER.” “This was dedicated in 1921 to commemorate the treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the U.S. and Great Britain,” Brokaw said. “Remember, Canada was a British colony. That was a long time ago, but the inscription on the Arch sums up the relationship: ‘MAY THESE GATES NEVER BE CLOSED.'” Stirring music and images of natural beauty are the backdrop for high-minded mutual praise about the largest trading relationship in the world. Brokaw says Canada and America share a unique quality as immigrant nations, “destinations for people around the world who long for political freedoms, economic opportunity and a long tradition of compassion.” “And we’re so comfortable as neighbours,” he said. “Two hundred million people cross the common border every year.” “Canadians are so generous they share with us their brightest stars in music, comedy, acting, sports and journalism,” he says over a montage of Mike Myers, John Candy, Michael J. Fox, Martin Short, Céline Dion, Seth Rogan, Jim Carrey, Peter Jennings, and most strikingly, given the current news, Wayne Gretzky. Trump recently posted that he favours the Great One as the next “governor” of the “state” of Canada, which given the state of politics right now in Ottawa, goes some way beyond mere candidate endorsement by a foreign leader. “And if you’re in a fight, you want the Canadians on your side,” Brokaw continues. “They were in World War Two before we were. They were there on D-Day, in the air and on the beaches. They’ve been America’s most reliable partners in Afghanistan, and it’s been costly and painful.” The late great diplomat Ken Taylor gets a mention for his bravery during the Iran hostage crisis, as does Operation Yellow Ribbon, Canada’s effort to receive airplanes and shelter passengers after 9/11. “In our darkest hours, Canada has been with us,” Brokaw said. He didn’t say (because he did not yet know) that both those episodes later became popular dramatic productions in America: the movie Argo and the musical Come From Away. “In the long history of sovereign neighbours, there never has been a relationship as close, productive and peaceful as the U.S. and Canada,” Brokaw says. The video returns to glorious flyovers of snowy mountain ranges for a rousing line in the words of John F. Kennedy: “Geography has made us neighbours, history has made us friends, economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies. Those whom nature has so joined together, let no man put asunder.” This is the emotional climax of the video, the schmaltzy comparison of U.S.-Canada relations to a marriage, by a Kennedy no less. It’s only at the end that it is revealed to the modern viewer that Brokaw’s video was first aired during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, which explains why Canada was topical in the first place. Returning to talk of the Games, Brokaw pointed out that Americans rarely need an invitation to unfurl their flag and chant “USA! USA!” but the Canadians are culturally different, less confident about being noticed. “The Canadian prime minister had to go before Parliament yesterday and urge Canadians to engage in what he called an ‘uncharacteristic outburst of patriotism,’” Brokaw said in his concluding comments. “So that’s a big difference.” Brokaw did not actually name Stephen Harper, the prime minister who said in the same speech to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia that Canada would ask the world to “forgive us” for this pride, for waving the Maple Leaf as “a cheerful red and white reminder of a quiet and humble patriotism that, while making no claims on its neighbours, is ever ready to stand on guard for itself.” Perhaps Brokaw assumed his audience already knew Harper’s name, which is curious for a news anchor who has just reminded them of so many other basic facts about Canada. Or maybe he assumed they did not care to know, that to tell them who the Canadian Prime Minister was would be to give too much petty information, like naming the governor of some minor state, whose identity is beside the point of American national politics. Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark nationalpost.com and sign up for our daily newsletter, Posted, here .WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — An online spat between factions of Donald Trump's supporters over immigration and the tech industry threw internal divisions in his political movement into public display. The rift laid bare the tensions between the newest flank of Trump's movement — wealthy members of the tech world including billionaire Elon Musk and fellow entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and their call for more highly skilled workers in their industry — and people in Trump's Make America Great Again base who championed his hard-line immigration policies. The debate touched off this week when Laura Loomer, a right-wing provocateur with a history of racist and conspiratorial comments, criticized Trump's selection of Sriram Krishnan as an adviser on artificial intelligence policy in his coming administration. Krishnan favors the ability to bring more skilled immigrants into the U.S. People are also reading... Loomer declared the stance to be "not America First policy" and said the tech executives who aligned themselves with Trump did so to enrich themselves. Much of the debate played out on the social media network X, which Musk owns. Loomer's comments sparked a back-and-forth with venture capitalist and former PayPal executive David Sacks, whom Trump tapped to be the "White House A.I. & Crypto Czar." Musk and Ramaswamy, whom Trump tasked with finding ways to cut the federal government, weighed in, defending the tech industry's need to bring in foreign workers. It bloomed into a larger debate with more figures from the hard-right weighing in about the need to hire U.S. workers, whether values in American culture can produce the best engineers, free speech on the internet, the newfound influence tech figures have in Trump's world and what his political movement stands for. Trump had not yet weighed in on the rift. His presidential transition team did not respond to questions about positions on visas for highly skilled workers or the debate between his supporters online. Instead, his team instead sent a link to a post on X by longtime adviser and immigration hard-liner Stephen Miller that was a transcript of a speech Trump gave in 2020 at Mount Rushmore in which he praised figures and moments from American history. Musk, the world's richest man who has grown close to the president-elect, was a central figure in the debate, not only for his stature in Trump's movement but his stance on the tech industry's hiring of foreign workers. Technology companies say H-1B visas for skilled workers, used by software engineers and others in the tech industry, are critical for hard-to-fill positions. Critics say they undercut U.S. citizens who could take those jobs. Some on the right called for the program to be eliminated, not expanded. Born in South Africa, Musk was once on an a H-1B visa himself and defended the industry's need to bring in foreign workers. "There is a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent," he said in a post. "It is the fundamental limiting factor in Silicon Valley." Trump's own positions over the years reflected the divide in his movement. His tough immigration policies, including his pledge for a mass deportation, were central to his winning presidential campaign. He focused on immigrants who come into the U.S. illegally but he also sought curbs on legal immigration, including family-based visas. As a presidential candidate in 2016, Trump called the H-1B visa program "very bad" and "unfair" for U.S. workers. After he became president, Trump in 2017 issued a "Buy American and Hire American" executive order, which directed Cabinet members to suggest changes to ensure H-1B visas were awarded to the highest-paid or most-skilled applicants to protect American workers. Trump's businesses, however, hired foreign workers, including waiters and cooks at his Mar-a-Lago club, and his social media company behind his Truth Social app used the the H-1B program for highly skilled workers. During his 2024 campaign for president, Trump said immigrants in the country illegally are "poisoning the blood of our country" and promised to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. However, Trump told a podcast this year that he wants to give automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S. colleges. "I think you should get automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country," he told the "All-In" podcast with people from the venture capital and technology world. Those comments came on the cusp of Trump's budding alliance with tech industry figures, but he did not make the idea a regular part of his campaign message or detail any plans to pursue such changes. Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!

PRESS RELEASE PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize industries, the cybersecurity field faces a dual-edged sword of opportunities and threats. StrongDM's latest report, " The State of AI in Cybersecurity ," highlights the growing concerns and readiness of cybersecurity professionals to tackle AI-driven challenges. Based on a survey of 600 cybersecurity professionals, the report sheds light on pressing issues around AI regulation, perceived threats, defense confidence, and the future of the cybersecurity workforce. Key Findings from the Survey: A Call for Regulation Amid Rapid AI Growth: The report reveals that 76% of surveyed professionals support "heavy regulation" of AI to mitigate potential risks. However, 15% worry that excessive oversight could stifle innovation. This underscores a need for balanced regulations that ensure security while fostering technological advancement. Growing Concern Over AI-Powered Attacks: AI's potential to enable new attack vectors is top of mind for cybersecurity professionals, with 87% citing concern over AI-driven threats. Malware and data breaches emerged as the leading AI-powered concerns, with 33% and 30% of respondents, respectively, indicating their apprehension over these types of attacks. Confidence Levels Are Low, but Hope Persists: The report highlights a stark contrast in preparedness, as only 33% of respondents expressed being "very confident" in their current defenses against AI threats. Meanwhile, 46% felt "somewhat confident," and 17% admitted their organizations were not ready for AI-driven attacks. These findings emphasize an urgent call for stronger strategies and investments to bolster AI-specific defenses. Companies Playing Catch-Up: StrongDM's research found that 65% of respondents admitted their organizations are not fully prepared for AI-driven threats. While 32% of companies are actively investing in AI defenses, 48% say there's still much to be done to close the gap. AI's Mixed Impact on the Cybersecurity Workforce: Despite the concerns surrounding AI, two-thirds of cybersecurity professionals maintain an optimistic outlook on the technology's impact on their jobs. 40% believe AI will enhance job roles without replacing them, and 25% foresee the creation of new job opportunities. Nonetheless, 30% expressed fears of job replacement, showcasing the nuanced views professionals hold on AI's future role in the workforce. Complete Study Results: https://www.strongdm.com/blog/state-of-ai-in-cybersecurity-report Methodology The report is based on a survey conducted in October 2024, targeting 600 US-based cybersecurity professionals. The survey was completed online via Pollfish, and responses were random, voluntary, and completely anonymous. About StrongDM StrongDM is at the forefront of cybersecurity, specializing in Zero Trust Privileged Access Management (PAM). Our innovative solutions focus on continuous, policy-based controls that leverage actions and context to enhance enterprise security. StrongDM's technology scrutinizes each interaction in real time, preventing breaches before they occur and ensuring secure, frustration-free access across all platforms. Supported by leading investors, including GV, Sequoia Capital, True Ventures, and Anchor Capital, StrongDM operates across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, dedicated to setting new standards in cybersecurity and providing top-tier protection for today's digital enterprises. For more information, visit the StrongDM website .None

Entrepreneurs of female fashion apparel pose in garments from their latest stocks before a street-based photographer in Nairobi's central business district for photos to be utilised in advertising the clothing lines on November 17, 2024. [AFP] Alex Okwomi trains his lens on his latest clients: two young women whose identical crimson dresses will make a striking photo as they pose and pout against the photogenic skyline of Nairobi's central business district. "You must have that good language to convince them," the 27-year-old street photographer told AFP, explaining how he approaches stylish people walking in the Kenyan capital's central business district (CBD). Okwomi is among dozens of young snappers who have seized on a government decision in 2022 to lift restrictions on photography in the CBD and promote the creative economy. Police officers are now keeping an eye out for would-be equipment thieves -- and no longer moving photographers on. "Street photography has changed the streets," said Okwomi, who gave up a job in a fast-food restaurant and earns about 100 shillings ($0.77) for each photo. Another photographer, 25-year-old Brian Roberts , said he can make up to $20 on a good Sunday, and in a country where youth unemployment remains stubbornly high, that is a game-changer. But "the most important thing", he told AFP, is that his street photography launched his career and two years later he also takes pictures of events. The freedom on the streets is also a marked change from earlier this year, when the neighbourhood echoed to tear gas and screams as thousands of mostly young people marched against the government. Now, said Okwomi, pausing between another client, "we create memories". - A change in vibe - The colourful streets are also teeming with teenage TikTokers, whose cameras capture their hypnotic routines to the bass beats of arbantone, a popular Kenyan music genre. Nearby, Lermi, who only shared his first name, said he hopes to use his videos to help "push Kenya and African music to the world". The 19-year-old student said he was "very disappointed" with the government after the protests turned deadly, with at least 60 people killed and scores left missing. Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletter Lermi told AFP he wanted to change the world "through art" instead of going back to street protests. The CBD "has great features to appear in a music video", enthused artist "Handsy Adonis", 24, surrounded by dancers and tall multi-coloured buildings. Even though they didn't have much money, he said, people like him were self-employed and through their photography able to "showcase the talent that we have". Social media content creators perform for a street-based photographer during a dance video shoot in Nairobi's central business district on November 17, 2024. [AFP] Suddenly a semi-masked group wearing animal onesies disrupts a friendly performance by popping up in the middle of a move, scattering the dancers and eliciting roars of laughter. Afterwards, members said they were there to "make jokes", with another saying "people need to laugh". It is a sentiment shared by stylish student Linnet Ouma, 19. Despite the trauma of the past few months, she felt her generation could make a different kind of change in Nairobi's city centre. "You just don't have to sit and be idle, you can come, do something, then make people happy with your content."Al Seden Joins Astreya as Chief Growth Officer 12-05-2024 09:10 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: Getnews / PR Agency: Presswire Image: https://www.getnews.info/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/1733410402.jpeg Astreya Names Al Seden as Chief Growth Officer to Advance High-Impact Growth and Innovation Initiatives... Santa Clara, CA - December 5, 2024 - Astreya, a global leader in Managed IT Services and Next-Generation Digital Engineering, is delighted to welcome Al Seden as Chief Growth Officer. Seden's appointment represents a critical step in Astreya's commitment to unlocking the full potential of IT infrastructure through strategic growth, cutting-edge innovation, and an unwavering focus on client success. Romil Bahl, CEO of Astreya, expressed his enthusiasm: "Al Seden embodies the leadership and expertise needed to execute Astreya's mission of building an IT infrastructure so intelligent, you don't need to think about it. His track record of executing world-class business development strategies and scaling high-growth solutions aligns with our vision of streamlining IT operations via our technology led service offerings. We're thrilled to have him join our team." "I am excited to join Astreya at such an important time in its history," said Al Seden. "My career has prepared me to lead in dynamic and innovative environments, and I am eager to contribute to Astreya's mission of redefining IT infrastructure services." Seden brings more than two decades of experience in IT services, enterprise software, and consulting. His leadership at Kyndryl and IBM has driven transformative success, including overseeing $4 billion in annual signings and spearheading cutting-edge initiatives in cloud, security, and infrastructure modernization. His results-driven approach positions Astreya to expand client partnerships and strengthen its global presence as a leader in Managed IT Services. About Astreya Astreya combines the power of innovative IT solutions and unparalleled expertise to deliver exceptional client outcomes. As a global partner in Managed IT Services and Digital Engineering, Astreya drives growth through cutting-edge AI-based solutions, world-class infrastructure practices, and a high-performance culture. Astreya is dedicated to redefining IT infrastructure by making it seamlessly intelligent, enabling organizations to confidently navigate and lead in the digital age while thriving in an ever-changing technological landscape. With operations spanning North America, Europe, and Asia, Astreya ensures businesses are equipped to lead into tomorrow by embracing their digital transformation journey. For more information, interviews, or media inquiries, please contact: Yoli Cruz Senior Manager of Corporate Communications ycruz@astreya.com [mailto:ycruz@astreya.com] www.astreya.com [ http://www.astreya.com/ ] Media Contact Company Name: Astreya Contact Person: Media Relations Email: Send Email [ http://www.universalpressrelease.com/?pr=al-seden-joins-astreya-as-chief-growth-officer ] Country: United States Website: http://astreya.com This release was published on openPR.

West Palm Beach (US), Dec 27 (AP) An online spat between factions of Donald Trump's supporters over immigration and the tech industry has thrown internal divisions in his political movement into public display, previewing the fissures and contradictory views his coalition could bring to the White House. The rift laid bare the tensions between the newest flank of Trump's movement — wealthy members of the tech world including billionaire Elon Musk and fellow entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and their call for more highly skilled workers in their industry — and people in Trump's Make America Great Again base who championed his hardline immigration policies. The debate touched off this week when Laura Loomer, a right-wing provocateur with a history of racist and conspiratorial comments, criticized Trump's selection of Sriram Krishnan as an adviser on artificial intelligence policy in his coming administration. Krishnan favors the ability to bring more skilled immigrants into the US. Loomer declared the stance to be “not America First policy” and said the tech executives who have aligned themselves with Trump were doing so to enrich themselves. Much of the debate played out on the social media network X, which Musk owns. Loomer's comments sparked a back-and-forth with venture capitalist and former PayPal executive David Sacks, whom Trump has tapped to be the “White House A.I. and Crypto Czar." Musk and Ramaswamy, whom Trump has tasked with finding ways to cut the federal government, weighed in, defending the tech industry's need to bring in foreign workers. It bloomed into a larger debate with more figures from the hard-right weighing in about the need to hire US workers, whether values in American culture can produce the best engineers, free speech on the internet, the newfound influence tech figures have in Trump's world and what his political movement stands for. Trump has not yet weighed in on the rift, and his presidential transition team did not respond to a message seeking comment. Musk, the world's richest man who has grown remarkably close to the president-elect, was a central figure in the debate, not only for his stature in Trump's movement but his stance on the tech industry's hiring of foreign workers. Technology companies say H-1B visas for skilled workers, used by software engineers and others in the tech industry, are critical for hard-to-fill positions. But critics have said they undercut US citizens who could take those jobs. Some on the right have called for the program to be eliminated, not expanded. Born in South Africa, Musk was once on an a H-1B visa himself and defended the industry's need to bring in foreign workers. “There is a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent," he said in a post. “It is the fundamental limiting factor in Silicon Valley.” Trump's own positions over the years have reflected the divide in his movement. His tough immigration policies, including his pledge for a mass deportation, were central to his winning presidential campaign. He has focused on immigrants who come into the US illegally but he has also sought curbs on legal immigration, including family-based visas. As a presidential candidate in 2016, Trump called the H-1B visa program “very bad” and “unfair” for US workers. After he became president, Trump in 2017 issued a “Buy American and Hire American” executive order, which directed Cabinet members to suggest changes to ensure H-1B visas were awarded to the highest-paid or most-skilled applicants to protect American workers. Trump's businesses, however, have hired foreign workers, including waiters and cooks at his Mar-a-Lago club, and his social media company behind his Truth Social app has used the the H-1B programme for highly skilled workers. During his 2024 campaign for president, as he made immigration his signature issue, Trump said immigrants in the country illegally are “poisoning the blood of our country" and promised to carry out the largest deportation operation in US history. But in a sharp departure from his usual alarmist message around immigration generally, Trump told a podcast this year that he wants to give automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from US colleges. “I think you should get automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country," he told the “All-In" podcast with people from the venture capital and technology world. Those comments came on the cusp of Trump's budding alliance with tech industry figures, but he did not make the idea a regular part of his campaign message or detail any plans to pursue such changes. (AP) PY PY (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)US ahead in AI innovation

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