TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Brandon Stroud led South Florida past Webber International on Saturday with 16 points off of the bench in a 106-49 victory. Stroud shot 6 of 7 from the field and 4 for 4 from the line for the Bulls (7-6). Kobe Knox scored 15 points, going 5 of 8 (3 for 6 from 3-point range). Quincy Adekokoya went 5 of 11 from the field (3 for 6 from 3-point range) to finish with 14 points, while adding seven rebounds. Gabriel Sorensen finished with 14 points for the Warriors and Khalyl Simmons added 12 points. South Florida took the lead with 12:25 remaining in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 54-26 at halftime, with Stroud racking up 12 points. South Florida extended its lead to 98-43 during the second half, fueled by a 16-2 scoring run. Knox scored a team-high 10 points in the second half as their team closed out the win. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Which ultimate road trip car would you buy?
Published 21:01 IST, November 23rd 2024 The counting of votes in the Jarmundi assembly concluded on Saturday, November 23. BJP's Devendra Kunwar won Jarmundi with 94892 votes. Jarmundi Election Results 2024: The counting of votes in the Jarmundi assembly concluded on Saturday, November 23. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Devendra Kunwar won Jarmundi assembly with a margin of 94892 votes. INC had won from the Jarmundi seat during the last Jharkhand Assembly election. Stay with us, as we bring you the latest updates on Jarmundi assembly election results. Jarmundi has been an important seat, and all eyes are on the results this year. Jharkhand Assembly Election Result 2024 To find out which candidate is leading and who is trailing in all 81 assembly seats of Jharkhand, visit republicworld.com . BJP's Devendra Kunwar won Jarmundi with 94892 votes. The counting of votes in Jarmundi has come to an end. Devendra Kunwar of BJP has won the Jarmundi seat, having polled 94892 votes. Voting Held on November 20 The Jarmundi constituency went to polls on November 20 during the second phase of the Jharkhand Assembly elections. The voting process saw active participation from voters, reflecting the importance of this seat in the state’s political landscape. Jharkhand’s elections were held in two phases, with the first phase conducted on November 13. Key Candidates in Jarmundi This election saw a tough contest between major political parties and independent candidates. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fielded Devendra Kunwar, while the Congress -Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) alliance brought back its sitting MLA, Badal, to defend the seat. Other prominent candidates included Lalmohan Ray from BSP, Amrendra Kumar from SP, Kedar Das from BMP, and many independent candidates like Juli Yadav, Devendra Mandal, and Dhiraj Kumar. Results Expected Today The counting process is expected to finish by the evening, and the results will be announced today. Voters and political analysts are eagerly waiting to see if Congress can retain the seat or if BJP or another candidate will emerge victorious. The results for all 81 assembly constituencies in Jharkhand will also be declared today. What Happened in 2019? In the 2019 Jharkhand Assembly elections, Badal from the Indian National Congress (INC) won the Jarmundi seat. He defeated BJP’s Devendra Kunwar by a margin of over 3,000 votes. Badal received 52,507 votes, while Kunwar got 49,408 votes. Congress secured 32.2% of the total votes, making it a significant win for the party in this region. This year, the contest in Jarmundi is being closely watched as political parties compete to secure a stronghold in the state. Stay updated with results to see which candidate claims victory in Jarmundi. Get Current Updates on India News , Entertainment News along with Latest News and Top Headlines from India and around the world. 04:27 IST, November 23rd 2024
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Opposite Day To Start The Week( MENAFN - Jordan Times) AMMAN - The Edom Lowlands Regional Archaeology Project (ELRAP), directed by Thomas E. Levy and Mohammad Najjar, is a deep-time investigation of society in the Faynan region of Southern Jordan, said Assistant Professor of Anthropological Archaeology Matt Howland at Wichita State University, in Wichita, Kansas. "This means that we are interested in the long- term Occupation of the region, ranging from the Neolithic period, to the region's peak occupation and copper production during the Iron Age, to the Middle Islamic period, when copper was also produced," Howland said A lot of the excavations conducted by the ELRAP were focused on the relationship between copper production and social complexity, and helped show how the mining and manufacture of copper helped a local complex society develop in the Early Iron Age in Jordan, Howland continued. The professor added that his research focuses mainly on the use of spatial and 3D technologies to investigate the ancient past and share results of this research with the public. Howland worked with Levy during his undergraduate studies at Penn State University and his PhD studies at the University of California San Diego. "I developed research projects using GIS, a technology used for digital mapping, to investigate Iron Age societies in the Southern Levant. In my Ph.D. dissertation, I investigated Iron Age trade networks based in the Faynan region of Southern Jordan, and how high-status elites in Faynan controlled the manufacture and export of copper across the entire Southern Levant and beyond," Howland said. Since the team no longer actively excavates, it is interested in sharing some of the results with the general public, especially including the people of Jordan, who have always been very hospitable hosts and partners in the project. Several years ago, the ELRAP team developed an Arabic-language StoryMap to share some of the results relating to the Iron Age archaeology and heritage of Faynan with Jordanians. "Now, our new project shares 3D models that help tell the story of the Iron Age and Middle Islamic archaeology of Faynan on the website Sketchfab. Users can explore the models on this website in Arabic according to their own interest in the history and archaeology of Faynan," Howland elaborated. "We want users, especially Arabic-speaking Jordanians, to be able to explore the 3D data we have collected in the field during years of archaeological survey and excavation in the region without having to look through English-language and pay walled journal articles," the professor added. In this work, the team found it very important to work collaboratively with Jordanians to help tell the story of the archaeology of Faynan, and, luckily, they were able to collaborate with not only co-director Najjar, but also a librarian Samya Kafafi from American Centre of Research and a Jordanian student Omar Khalil from Wichita State University. The link between Faynan and Howland goes back to 2012 when he spent two months excavating the site. Howland immediately found the Faynan region to be extremely beautiful and the Bedouin people who live there to be very hospitable and friendly. Also, the archaeology of Faynan is very exciting, and is an underappreciated cultural heritage resource. "The many amazing archaeological sites in Faynan help to tell an incredible story about the development of a local complex society that was at the centre of a flourishing trade network in the Iron Age, just like the Nabateans later on in history, the professor said. "Since my own career and research has benefitted so much from research in Faynan, I want to share some of what I have learnt with the people of Jordan, and collaborate with them to help raise awareness about their amazing cultural heritage. Digital projects in Arabic, like our current project on Sketchfab, are one small way of doing that," Howland underlined. MENAFN28122024000028011005ID1109038260 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.You may know of him from Dragons’ Den — or Shark Tank — or Fox News. Now, Kevin O’Leary is promising to bring a $70 billion AI data centre to northwestern Alberta. “$70 billion is probably the largest real estate project ever proposed in Canada. It’s certainly the largest data centre proposed in globally right now,” said O’Leary. O’Leary, who calls himself Mr. Wonderful, announced Wonder Valley on Monday. It’s a 7,000 acre data centre park — to be built about 42 kilometres south of Grande Prairie in the MD of Greenview. Why there? Well, in an interview with CityNews, O’Leary said it’s because of low taxes, a talented work force and an abundance of natural gas for power generation. “We could probably be the world’s leaders in the development of AI technology and AI data centres because of one thing: our power. No one can compete with the power we have and that’s exactly what AI needs,” said O’Leary. Local officials say Highway 40 is already being upgraded to handle the boom. Most of the workers — 3,000 to 5,000 during construction and about 1,000 ongoing — are expected to commute south from Grande Prairie. “What you’re doing is just taking a really consistent economy and you’re just giving it a jolt. And that jolt is just diversification,” said Kyle Reiling, MD of Greenview executive director. O’Leary says he’s already optioned the land; the power turbines are expected to be up and running in 24 months and the data centres will be built in phases. He says he’s been working with the premier’s office on this, adding a likely change to a Conservative government in Ottawa is giving him and other investors a renewed confidence in doing business in Canada. “This will provide thousands of jobs during the construction phase, over the next five to seven years. And many of those will be high-paying jobs. Luckily Alberta has a very high trained number of people who can do this,” said O’Leary. Last week, the Alberta government announced a plan to attract $100 billion in AI data centre investment. O’Leary agrees that’s possible, and his project could go a long way to realizing that.
Ben Davies is the latest to fall into that category, with the Welsh international initially primed to return for Sunday’s visit of Wolves but no longer available. Davies suffered a setback in training this week, which means Spurs could be without a fit centre-back after Radu Dragusin was forced off in the latter stages of Thursday’s 1-0 loss at Nottingham Forest with an ankle issue. Ange with a team news update ahead of Wolves on Sunday 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/0EiYh4TP8j — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) December 27, 2024 Postecoglou is already without first-choice central defenders Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven after both failed to make it through their comeback fixture against Chelsea on December 7. “Yeah, that’s been our major problem this year. Guys who are coming back from injury rather than us losing players as such,” Postecoglou said. “We’re looking at those things and why they’re happening. It’s certainly happened too often this year where guys have come back and they’re the ones who are missing. “I think just about all of them, apart from Vic (Guglielmo Vicario), are recurrences of an injury. “Even with Romero, it was a different injury but it’s still a guy coming back, so it’s something we’re looking at.” There could be good news on the horizon with attackers Mikey Moore and Richarlison expected to return to training next week. A post shared by Richarlison (@richarlison) Richarlison suffered his own setback in November when his short-lived return after a calf issue was cut short when he injured the same area against Aston Villa. Moore, meanwhile, has been sidelined by a virus for the best part of two months but the 17-year-old could provide a much-needed spark in the new year when Newcastle visit on January 4. Postecoglou said: “Him and Richy are in the final phases. Next week they can start training. We’ve got a bit of a gap before the Newcastle game. “The plan is Mikey and Richy come back into first-team training next week.” Anticipated returns for Moore and Richarlison will fail to help Postecoglou against Wolves, with makeshift centre-back Archie Gray potentially set to partner up with fellow midfielder Yves Bissouma if Dragusin cannot recover. Pressed on the issue of fixture scheduling, with Spurs definitely missing eight players for Sunday’s fixture, Postecoglou said: “It is challenging. “All clubs are going to have to get their heads around it and authorities are going to have to get their heads around it. “One of two things need to happen: either you somehow change the fixture schedule, which doesn’t seem feasible, or you allow clubs bigger squads. Then you have other issues with that, as well. “The attrition rate you’re seeing and it’s not just us. We’re going through a particularly badly moment. Newcastle went through it last year and it affected them pretty badly. They were obviously in the Champions League as well and probably didn’t have the squad to cope with it. “It hits certain clubs at different times and is probably becoming more prevalent, and for all of us it’s a challenge as to how we navigate this process to keep our players healthy. “It’s not just a physical thing, it’s a mental thing. For us it’s been constant since August and we’re not even halfway through the year. And they’re not going to get a break now, so these things we’re constantly assessing.”The reserves – known as security stocks – are usually earmarked for Irish customers but are now being used to ease pressure on publicans in the UK who have struggled to keep up with new fans after a marketing push in recent years. Some pub landlords have reportedly been using ration cards to ensure every customer gets a fair share of the stout. Diageo , which owns Guinness, has also put shipments bound for North America on standby for potential diversion to the UK in case the security stocks fail to fill the gap, according to the Sunday Times, which first reported the reserves raid. A spokesperson for Diageo thanked customers for their patience and said demand remained at “unprecedented levels”. “We are producing more Guinness today than we ever have in our 265-year history, and we continue to work closely with customers across our network to manage Guinness distribution as efficiently as possible, ensuring we maximise supply and minimise disruptions for pubs and retailers,” the spokesperson said. [ London pubs turn to ration cards amid Guinness shortage Opens in new window ] Diageo said it was buying time before it could roll out a “phased replenishment” in the new year that would help UK Guinness supplies return to normal. The early 2025 restock is part of efforts to avoid an even more acute shortage, with the company anticipating a fresh rush for Guinness as sport fans gear up for the Six Nations rugby championship, which kicks off on January 31st. Guinness has notably gained traction among women and young people, including gen Z, having traditionally been the favoured drink of older men and rugby teams. It follows a marketing push over the past few years that has involved working with influencers on social media to raise Guinness’s profile. Celebrities have also fuelled the trend, with Kim Kardashian making headlines last year when she supped on a pint in a London pub. The singer Olivia Rodrigo made waves when she wore a “Guinness is good 4U” T-shirt when performing in Dublin this year. The drink’s growing popularity has also been fuelled by trends such as “splitting the G”, a drinking game in which players try to get the line between the foam and stout to sit in the middle of the letter G on the Guinness pub glass after their first sip. There has been some speculation that the shortage is merely part of a wider marketing stunt, though insiders have said the supply concerns are genuine. Earlier this month, Diageo was said to be unable to increase supply from its Dublin brewery, which was already working at full capacity. It is hoped the shortage will be temporary, given Diageo has been pumping money into its St James’s Gate brewery in the Irish capital and is also building a new €200 million brewery in County Kildare. - Guardian
Gurugram cyber cops nab man running illegal SIM card racket from TNTwo months into his entrepreneurial comeback, Aakash Chaudhry , one of India's most successful education entrepreneurs, has secured backing from two of the country's most prominent consumer tech billionaires-Zomato's Deepinder Goyal and Zerodha 's Nithin Kamath-for his new venture, Sparkl Edventure , said people in the know. Kamath's Rainmatter, a fintech and sustainability-focused fund, along with Goyal, is participating in a $4 million seed round. The round is expected to attract a few more marquee investors. In October, Chaudhry joined forces with Pavan Chauhan and Ritesh Hemrajani, founders of Meritnation.com, an edtech company acquired by his family business Aakash Educational Services Ltd (AESL) in 2020, to launch Sparkl. This comes three years after the $950 million cash-and-stock sale of AESL to Byju's in one of India's largest edtech deals till date. Despite the sale, Chaudhry retains an 11% stake in AESL. Sparkl aims to provide bespoke one-on-one online tutoring for students in grades 6 to 12, specializing in International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge curricula. The platform offers personalised classes across subjects such as mathematics, science, languages, business studies etc. With teachers already on board, Sparkl has begun enrolling students from major Indian cities such as Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad, as well as Singapore and plans to grow the platform leveraging its tech interventions. "The initial plan was to launch in the new year, but with the product being ready ahead of schedule, the timeline was advanced," said a source familiar with the developments. "The seed round will further accelerate the rollout." Chaudhry declined to comment. Goyal and Kamath weren't immediately available for comment. 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