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OREM, Utah (AP) — Tanner Toolson had 21 points in Utah Valley's 119-59 victory over Bethesda (CA) on Saturday night. Toolson added five rebounds for the Wolverines (8-6). Ethan Potter scored 19 points and added eight rebounds and three steals. Hayden Welling shot 6 of 11 from the field and 3 for 3 from the line to finish with 15 points. Kameron Mayhan led the way for the Flames with 22 points and six rebounds. Cameron Durr added 10 points for Bethesda. Taeo Thomas also had 10 points and two steals. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .



Jammu, Dec 22: Union Minister of State in PMO, Dr Jitendra Singh Sunday stated that the resurgence of Dogra pride became more pronounced after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power during the last ten years. “This resurgence has specific reasons as under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister Modi, the government took historic decisions, fulfilling long pending demands viz., declaring holiday on the birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh; observing the Accession Day of Jammu and Kashmir and inclusion of Dogri as an official language,” he said. “Another remarkable achievement was that in my parliamentary constituency (Kathua), at the entry point of Jammu & Kashmir, Lakhanpur, where party ideologue Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee was arrested under a well-crafted conspiracy, for the first time a majestic statue of Maharaja Gulab Singh, the founder of Jammu & Kashmir State, was established in recent years,” he recalled. The Union Minister was speaking to the media persons on the sidelines of a programme organised to observe “Dogra Diwas” commemorating the inclusion of Dogri language in the Indian Constitution and the “International Dogra Legacy Excellence Awards 2024”, here. “I was impressed to notice the feel and verve with which this event was celebrated. This delineated people’s love and pride for their mother tongue. It also gave us an opportunity to have a peep in the long-drawn struggle to achieve a well-deserved coveted place for “Dogri.” Generations struggled for it. As youth, we too had participated in this struggle. It’s time to remember all those who made their monumental contribution to bring Dogri a respectable place among recognised languages and its inclusion in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution,” Dr Jitendra said. However, one should not stop there, he said. “We need to move forward and Dogra legacy should be our power-house. Drawing strength from this rich heritage, it is time now to make a mark in the global world of which India has already become an essential part after 2014. Efforts should be made to take this legacy forward by our children, our youth riding on the power of technological interventions,” the Union Minister said and exhorted the Dogra community, particularly the youth, to be part of the mainstream growth story of India. “At a time when we have risen to global rank 3 in the world start-up ecosystem and when we are ahead of many others in Quantum Technology and Biotechnology, would we be doing justice to our Dogra legacy if we keep ourselves isolated and not be a part of the global journey of India as is seen in several other states,” he asked. Earlier, while addressing the gathering, he said, “Dogra legacy has always been rich. Even after partition, it produced some internationally acclaimed icons like the famous space scientist and founder ISRO Prof Satish Dhawan and renowned singer of the Indian subcontinent Mallika Pukhraj or musicians like Shiv Kumar Sharma and Ustad Allah Rakha, though this may not be a very widely known fact in some sections.” “While celebrating the legacy gives us inspiration and confidence, nevertheless to keep the legacy alive for prosperity, it is equally important to carry it forward to the next destination which, in today’s context, would imply Dogra contribution in the making of Viksit Bharat of 2047,” he said. Dr Jitendra said that there was no dearth of talent or potential in Dogra youth but what was required was the change of mindset and liberation from the obsession for “Sarkari Naukri” (government job). “Sometimes I feel pain to see youth on indefinite protest for a Rs 6,000 government job when the Modi government has rolled out a series of attractive schemes, which promise a more lucrative source of livelihood. One of the examples is the ‘Purple Revolution’ or the ‘Lavender entrepreneurship’ right in our immediate neighbourhood,” he stated. “As India today stands among the league of frontline nations in the world, it offers an opportunity to the Dogra youth to draw strength from their rich legacy and seek recognition for themselves across the country and beyond. Taking inspiration from the Dogra legacy, it is time for them to leave their own mark on the world,” the Union Minister said. He said, “This legacy should lay the foundation of giving further impetus to the journey for perfection, and enable the youth to play a visibly meaningful role in the making of a Vikisit Bharat.”Luke Littler overcomes sluggish start to book World Darts Championship last-16 spot

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Utah Valley defeats Bethesda (CA) 119-59ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Josh Hoover passed for four touchdowns to help TCU beat Louisiana-Lafayette, 34-3, on Saturday in the New Mexico Bowl. Hoover was 20 for 32 for 252 yards with an interception. Eric McAlister had eight catches for 87 yards and a TD for the Horned Frogs (9-4). TCU’s defense also had a solid day, holding Louisiana-Lafayette (10-4) to 209 yards, including 61 on the game’s final possession. Ben Wooldridge was 7-for-20 passing for 61 yards for the Ragin’ Cajuns. He also threw an interception. The Horned Frogs put together a fast start. Hoover found DJ Rogers for a 3-yard TD pass, capping an 11-play, 75-yard drive on the game’s opening possession. After Lou Groza Award winner Kenneth Almendares missed a 54-yard field goal for Louisiana-Lafayette, TCU went right back to work. McAlister’s 1-yard touchdown reception finished a 10-play, 63-yard drive and gave the Horned Frogs a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. Kyle Lemmermann kicked two field goals and JP Richardson added a 20-yard touchdown reception as TCU opened a 27-0 halftime lead.

Running back Jace Clarizio flipped his commitment from his local team, Michigan State, to Alabama. The decision, announced by Clarizio on social media Tuesday, comes after the East Lansing (Mich.) High standout visited head coach Kalen DeBoer's Crimson Tide on Nov. 16. "Great program," Clarizio told On3. "Playing on the biggest level. ... All the people and coaches I met and interacted with were all great people. The atmosphere was crazy." The 5-foot-11, 195-pounder is ranked as the No. 33 running back by On3 and tabbed No. 35 in their industry ranking. In May, he had verbally committed to the Spartans, where his father, Craig Johnson, was a running back and defensive back who was a member of the 1987 Rose Bowl-winning squad under coach George Perles. --Field Level MediaAldi's latest food range has been making waves on my TikTok ForYouPage, with one item in particular getting a glowing review. The supermarket's Protein Mousse has created a buzz among fitness enthusiasts, with many customers filming themselves buying in bulk. This dessert has been highly sought after for a few years now, with items flying off the shelves as soon as they're stocked. I must admit, I'm not a fan of mousse and so have never bothered to spend money on it. However, as an avid runner currently training for a marathon and vice-captain of a rugby team, I was keen to try out the rest of the range. Aldi's protein range includes a variety of options such as protein bars, powders, pancakes and ready-to-eat meals. It provides budget-friendly choices that cater to different dietary needs, including vegetarian and high-protein snacks. From what I could see, the range consists of 20 different products, but here are my thoughts on the standout items. I'm a fitness expert and this is the truth about carbohydrates and weight-gain Seven of the best gyms in Merseyside to join in time for your New Year goals Chicken Tikka Masala The first thing that struck me about this dish was the generous size of the chicken chunks. It seemed like good value for money, with plenty of vegetables included. The broccoli was a tad dry but was far from being a deal-breaker. This dish was just the right size for a lunchtime meal, but with the addition of naan bread or a few vegetable samosas, it could easily be transformed into an evening dinner. It packed 30 grams of protein and set me back £2.89. Thin Bagels One factor that heavily influences my bagel choices is whether they're pre-sliced or not. So, the Aldi protein bagels were already winning when I saw they were pre-cut. They made for a quick and easy breakfast and were satisfying when paired with a banana. I wasn't too keen on the look of the seeds, but thankfully, their taste wasn't that powerful. Each bagel contained 15 grams of protein. A pack of four cost me £1.19. Meatb all Pasta I was most excited about this pasta dish out of all the meals I'd picked up for my weekly shop. Like the tikka masala, it had a generous amount of meat - in this case, meatballs. However, I had an issue when I microwaved the dish as instructed - the sauce dried out quite quickly. But, with a few extra seasonings and a sprinkle of cheese from my cupboard, I managed to rescue the meal. Without this, I don’t think I’d be rushing back to add this to my weekly shop again. The pasta contained 28 grams of protein and cost £2.89. Sweet and Sour Chicken I was most sceptical about this Chinese-styled dish out of the five I bought. For context, I got food poisoning last year from the same dish at a restaurant and have been wary of it since. However, I decided it was time to face my fears and give it another try. Cooking it myself gave me some reassurance that I wouldn't end up ill this time. That being said, the meal felt like it was lacking something. In hindsight, it would have been better as a lunch option rather than dinner, as it wasn't the most filling of meals. The meal cost £2.89 and had 30 grams of protein in it. Overall All-in-all, I am now a converted fan to the Aldi range. Given the ease and the price of the meals, it would be hard to say no to some of the dishes and items again. Although, they weren't the only factor in reaching my weekly protein goal, they certainly contributed a lot and they took next to no time to make.

The 2024 US presidential elections may signal a shift in the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC or Commission) regulatory and enforcement approach. Under the incoming Trump administration, the CFTC could steer toward a more cooperative relationship with regulated entities, representing a potential shift in regulatory approach. For swap dealers, these potential changes could herald a more business-friendly regulatory environment with increased emphasis on practical oversight rather than strict enforcement.[1] Republican commissioners have already signaled their preference for examination-based compliance verification over enforcement actions for technical regulations, suggesting movement toward greater regulatory cooperation.[2] This potential regulatory shift does not mean reduced oversight. Rather, it suggests continued evolution in the agency's regulatory approach, with an increased focus on clarity and cooperation. Swap dealers should prepare for these potential changes while maintaining robust compliance programs that can adapt to evolving regulatory expectations. Potential Rulemaking and Guidance Several key rulemakings and guidance updates could be considered under the new administration. Finalizing the Operational Resilience Framework (ORF) Rules: The CFTC will likely finalize the ORF proposal, with potential modifications to better align with international standards and US prudential regulations.[3] Recent commissioner statements suggest this framework could maintain a principles-based approach rather than imposing overly prescriptive requirements,[4] particularly given that most CFTC-registered swap dealers already operate under comprehensive operational resilience requirements through other regulatory regimes. This regulatory overlap raises important considerations about how new CFTC requirements might work alongside existing frameworks, particularly for non-US swap dealers that may be eligible for substituted compliance. Amendments to Risk Management Program Rules: Risk Management Program Rules (Regulation 23.600) may also receive attention, with updates focusing on emerging risks and new technologies.[5] Modifications will need to account for the CFTC’s unique position among global regulators in lacking a swap dealer examination program — a structural difference that currently channels operational and technical issues into enforcement actions rather than routine supervision. Further Amendments to Swap Data Reporting: Similarly, swap data reporting requirements may see improvements, particularly regarding the handling of minor reporting errors and error correction processes. The current framework’s approach to technical reporting errors and cooperation credit has been questioned by commissioners, suggesting the new administration may consider developing a more streamlined system for handling such matters, especially in cases involving no misconduct, harm to clients, or financial losses.[6] Enforcement Priorities Beyond these possible regulatory changes, under the new administration, the CFTC may also recalibrate how it pursues its oversight objectives. Of particular interest to swap dealers will be potential shifts in the Commission’s enforcement approach. Although the Commission is likely to maintain its traditional focus on pursuing cases involving fraud and market manipulation, which remain core to its market protection mandate, the Commission under the Trump administration may place less emphasis on technical violations, concentrating enforcement resources on matters involving significant market impact. The Commission may also reverse its current policy requiring admissions of wrongdoing in certain enforcement actions.[7] A new self-reporting and cooperation framework might also emerge, featuring clearer criteria for what constitutes “prompt” self-reporting and specific guidelines for determining cooperation credit.[8] This framework could potentially integrate with annual compliance reporting requirements, streamlining the overall compliance process for swap dealers. The enforcement referral process may also see updates, with the publication of specific criteria for referrals by operating divisions and implementation of more transparent procedures for handling compliance issues.[9] These changes could provide swap dealers with greater clarity on how potential violations will be addressed. Looking Forward The period ahead suggests a shift in the policy orientation of how the CFTC approaches its regulatory and enforcement mandate. While oversight will remain robust, the emphasis may move toward collaboration and practical solutions rather than punitive measures. Swap dealers should view this transition as an opportunity to engage constructively with regulators while maintaining strong compliance programs. In particular, swap dealers could consider reviewing their current compliance frameworks to identify areas where they could benefit from potential changes in regulatory approach. This could include evaluating their self-reporting procedures, reassessing their risk management programs in light of expected modernization efforts. Market participants should remember that fundamental obligations around market integrity, risk management and regulatory reporting will remain essential components of the regulatory framework, even as the approach to oversight becomes more business-friendly. A shift toward examination-based compliance verification for technical regulations could offer swap dealers an opportunity to develop more collaborative relationships with CFTC staff, potentially leading to more efficient resolution of routine compliance matters. [1] This post is part of a series exploring changes expected under the new administration across various sectors of the derivatives markets. For analysis focused on futures commission merchants and introducing brokers, see Katten's Passle post on this topic here . [2] See e.g. , Caroline D. Pham, CFTC, “Statement on Self-Reporting and Cooperation Credit in Enforcement Actions” (Aug. 19, 2024), https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/SpeechesTestimony/phamstatement081924 . [3] See Katten’s Passle post on this topic here . [4] See Caroline D. Pham, CFTC, “Statement on Operational Resilience Proposal for Swap Dealers and Futures Commission Merchants” (Dec. 18, 2023), https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/SpeechesTestimony/phamstatement121823b . [5] Id. [6] Supra note 2; see also Caroline D. Pham, CFTC, “Statement on Swap Data Reporting Settlement Order and the Examination Process” (Oct. 1, 2024), https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/SpeechesTestimony/phamstatement100124 . [7] See Katten’s Passle post on this topic here . [8] Supra note 2 . [9] Id.Luke Littler overcomes sluggish start to book World Darts Championship last-16 spot

NoneDonald Trump weighed in Saturday in a bitter debate dividing his traditional supporters and tech barrons like Elon Musk, saying that he backs a special visa program that helps highly skilled workers enter the country. "I've always liked the (H1-B) visas, I have always been in favor of the visas, that's why we have them" at Trump-owned facilities, the president-elect told the New York Post in his first public comments on the matter since it flared up this week. An angry back-and-forth, largely between Silicon Valley's Musk and traditional anti-immigration Trump backers, has erupted in fiery fashion, with Musk even vowing to "go to war" over the issue. Trump's insistent calls for sharp curbs on immigration were central to his election victory in November over President Joe Biden. He has vowed to deport all undocumented immigrants and limit legal immigration. But tech entrepreneurs like Tesla's Musk -- as well as Vivek Ramaswamy, who with Musk is to co-chair a government cost-cutting panel under Trump -- say the United States produces too few highly skilled graduates, and they fervently champion the H1-B program. Musk, who himself migrated from South Africa on an H1-B, posted Thursday on his X platform that luring elite engineering talent from abroad was "essential for America to keep winning." Adding acrimony to the debate was a post from Ramaswamy, the son of immigrants from India, who deplored an "American culture" that he said venerates mediocrity, adding that the United States risks having "our asses handed to us by China." That angered several prominent conservatives who were backing Trump long before Musk noisily joined their cause this year, going on to pump more than $250 million into the Republican's campaign. "Looking forward to the inevitable divorce between President Trump and Big Tech," said Laura Loomer, a far-right MAGA figure known for her conspiracy theories, who often flew with Trump on his campaign plane. "We have to protect President Trump from the technocrats." More from this section She and others said Trump should be promoting American workers and further limiting immigration. Musk, who had already infuriated some Republicans after leading an online campaign that helped tank a bipartisan budget deal last week, fired back at his critics. Posting on X, the social media site he owns, he warned of a "MAGA civil war." Musk bluntly swore at one critic, adding that "I will go to war on this issue." That, in turn, drew a volley from Trump strategist Steve Bannon, who wrote on the Gettr platform that the H1-B program brings in migrants who are essentially "indentured servants" working for less than American citizens would. In a striking jab at Trump's close friend Musk, Bannon called the Tesla CEO a "toddler." Some of Trump's original backers say they fear he is falling under the sway of big donors from the tech world like Musk and drifting away from his campaign promises. It was not immediately clear whether Trump's remarks might soothe the intraparty strife, which has exposed just how contentious changing the immigration system might be once he takes office in January. bbk/nro

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