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80 jili app HC suspends waqf board’s powerto issue marriage certificatesWednesday night’s AEW Dynamite averaged 586,000 viewers on TBS , up 9.3 percent from last week’s Thanksgiving eve episode. Despite the increase, this is the fifth-lowest viewership in Dynamite’s history for a Wednesday night airing. Three of the five least-viewed episodes have come in the past five weeks. Dynamite drew a 0.17 rating in the 18-49 demo. That’s up 13.3 percent from last week but is the second-lowest rating the show has done on a Wednesday night in its history. Wrestlenomics reports that Dynamite ranked approximately seventh on cable last night, trailing a pair of college basketball games on ESPN, Fox News programming, and The Challenge on MTV. As compared to the same week in 2023, Dynamite’s overall viewership was down 28.8 percent while its 18-49 rating was down 32 percent. Listed below are the last 11 weeks of overall viewership totals and 18-49 demo ratings for Dynamite, as well as the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s show was down 1.9 percent in overall viewers and down 5.6 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

OTTAWA — The federal government has introduced a stand-alone bill to implement the proposed GST holiday, hours after the NDP threatened to not pass the legislation if it was linked to a $250 rebate for working Canadians. The bill would give people a two-month GST exemption on items like premade food at grocery stores, children's clothes, toys, some alcoholic beverages and other holiday season staples. The Liberals had planned to also include legislation that would offer $250 benefit cheques for people who earned a working income up to $150,000 last year. Earlier today, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said his party would only support legislation to implement the GST break. He said the rebate plan needs to be fixed to include fully retired seniors and people who rely on disability benefits. The bill to implement the GST break is now expected to come to a vote on Thursday. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 27, 2024. David Baxter, The Canadian PressCustoms, Malomatia renew partnership to develop Al Nadeeb

NEW YORK — I’ll get you, my pretty! And your little pygmy hippo, too! Forgive us the shameless attempt to link the fantasy hit “Wicked” to the delightful Moo Deng . But, hear us out — there’s something the two have in common as the year draws to a close. Escapism. Whether we found it on the yellow brick road, or in videos from a Thailand zoo, or perhaps in unlikely Olympic heroes , we gravitated toward fantasy and feel-good pop culture moments this year. There were new trends, as always. “Brat summer” became a thing, as did “demure, mindful.” And for some inexplicable reason, we became obsessed with celebrity lookalike contests. There were breakups — Bennifer is, again, a thing of the past — and reunions: Oasis, please try to stay together for the tour. Yet some things stayed, remarkably, the same: Taylor Swift and Beyoncé kept on breaking records and making history. So, after a year where much changed but some things held steady, here’s our annual, very selective trip down pop culture memory lane: Lily Gladstone poses in the press room Jan. 7 with the award for best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama for "Killers of the Flower Moon" at the 81st Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. January It starts as a cheery tweet from a beloved “Sesame Street” figure: “ ELMO is just checking in! How is everybody doing?” The answers hint at something deeper and more worrisome. “Not great, Elmo. Not great,” says one milder reply. Doing much better is the viral phenomenon called “BARBENHEIMER,” which makes its awards season debut at the GOLDEN GLOBES . But perhaps the most poignant moment comes from neither film: LILY GLADSTONE , first Indigenous winner of best actress in a drama for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” begins her remarks in the language of her tribe, Blackfeet Nation. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) kisses Taylor Swift on Feb. 11 after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in overtime during the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game in Las Vegas. February Valentine’s Day — a perfect time to settle into a sweet love saga via TikTok. Only that’s not quite what we get with “Who TF Did I Marry?,” REESA TEESA ’s depressing, fascinating, 50-part account of her disastrous marriage with a man who lied about absolutely everything. Meanwhile, if you're looking for a single week that encapsulates peak SWIFT cultural dominance , try this: she begins with the Grammys in Los Angeles (becoming the first artist to win album of the year four times AND announcing a new album), then heads to Tokyo for four tour dates, then jets back just in time for the Super Bowl in Las Vegas — where she shares a passionate smooch with boyfriend TRAVIS KELCE on the field of victory. Ryan Gosling performs the song "I'm Just Ken" from the movie "Barbie" on March 10 during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. March “What was I made for?” BILLIE EILISH sings at the OSCARS, channeling BARBIE . And what was KEN made for? Not entirely clear — but it's clear RYAN GOSLING was made to play him. His singalong version of “I’m Just Ken” is one of the most entertaining Oscar musical moments in years. Still, Christopher Nolan's “OPPENHEIMER” prevails, a rare case of the top prize going to a blockbuster studio film. Will it happen again in 2025? CYNTHIA ERIVO and ARIANA GRANDE sure hope so; as presenters, they make a sly reference to their upcoming juggernaut, “WICKED.” Speaking of marketing, people are obsessed with that bizarre “DUNE” popcorn bucket. Beyonce And BEYONCÉ carves her space in country music with “Act II: Cowboy Carter,” which will make her the first Black woman to top the Billboard country chart. Taylor Swift performs June 21 at Wembley Stadium in London as part of her Eras Tour. April Tennis, anyone? The game’s been around for centuries, but it’s having a cultural moment right now, helped mightily by “CHALLENGERS,” the sweaty romance triangle starring ZENDAYA, MIKE FAIST and JOSH O'CONNOR (40-love? More like 40-sex.) Elsewhere, a new era dawns: At midnight, SWIFT drops “THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT," then drops another 15 songs two hours later. The fascinating and disturbing “BABY REINDEER,” the story of a struggling comedian’s extended encounter with a stalker, debuts on Netflix. Ben Affleck, left, and Jennifer Lopez arrive Feb. 13 at the premiere of "This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story" at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. May It’s MET GALA time — or as it's known in 2024, another early marketing moment for “WICKED.” ERIVO and GRANDE make fashion waves on the carpet and then musical ones at dinner, with a soulful performance of “When You Believe.” If the “Wicked” tour is in full force, another one stops in its tracks: JENNIFER LOPEZ cancels her summer tour amid reports of both poor ticket sales and trouble in her marriage to BEN AFFLECK . It’s been an eventful year for J.Lo, who's released an album and movie called “THIS IS ME ... NOW" — both reflections on her renewed love with Affleck. June Welcome to BRAT SUMMER ! CHARLI XCX releases her hit “Brat” album , with its lime green cover, and launches a thousand memes. Collins Dictionary defines “brat,” its word of the year, as “characterized by a confident, independent, and hedonistic attitude.” At the celeb-heavy SWIFT shows in London, we see PRINCE WILLIAM shaking it off, which is either charming or cringe, you decide. Even better: KELCE dons a top hat and tux and performs for one night. At another stadium across the pond, METS infielder JOSE IGLESIAS delights the crowd with his cheery number “OMG.” July Bonjour, it’s OLYMPICS time! In Paris! An audacious opening ceremony along the Seine is punctuated by a fabulous CELINE DION , perched on the EIFFEL TOWER , singing her heart out — in the rain, too. Controversy swirls over a scene critics feel mocks Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” (organizers say it does not). Olympic stars are born — including French swimming superstar LEON MARCHAND , rugby player ILONA MAHER , and bespectacled “Pommel Horse Guy” gymnast STEPHEN NEDOROSCIK , who nets two bronze medals and comparisons to Clark Kent. Baby pigmy hippo Moo Deng plays with a zookeeper Sept. 19 in the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi province, Thailand. Also capturing hearts: yep, MOO DENG , born this month. Her name means “bouncy pork.” Australia's Rachael Gunn, known as B-Girl Raygun, competes Aug. 9 during the Round Robin Battle at the breaking competition at La Concorde Urban Park at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. August This is them ... now: BENNIFER is no more. After two decades, two engagements and two weddings, J.Lo files for divorce. One union dissolves, another returns: OASIS announces a reunion tour. Everyone seems to want to get in on TikToker JOOLS LEBRON 's “ DEMURE, MINDFUL ” act — even the WHITE HOUSE press team. Back at the Olympics, in the new sport of breaking, we meet Australia’s RAYGUN , arguably neither demure nor mindful with her “kangaroo” move. Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani brings his dog Decoy to the mound Aug. 28 before Decoy delivered the ceremonial first pitch prior to a baseball game between the Dodgers and the Baltimore Orioles in Los Angeles. Cute animal alert: SHOHEI OHTANI ’s perky pooch DECOY does a great “first pitch” in his Major League Baseball debut. Chappell Roan performs "Good Luck, Babe" on Sept. 11 during the MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y. September One of the year’s biggest breakout artists, CHAPPELL ROAN , withdraws from a music festival after speaking out about frightening fan interactions. And more on the price of fame: In an excruciating moment, “Bachelorette” JENN TRAN , the franchise’s first Asian American lead, is forced to sit through a painful viewing of her proposal to her chosen suitor, after tearfully explaining how he’d later dumped her over the phone. Tran is keeping busy though — she’s announced as part of the new “Dancing with the Stars” lineup. Also on the list: rugby player Maher, and Pommel Horse Guy! Also, ANNA SOROKIN , dancing with an ankle monitor. Online fandom, meanwhile, is shaken when X is temporarily suspended in Brazil and celebrity stan accounts post tearful farewells, revealing to many across the globe that their favorite accounts are run by Brazilians. Miles Mitchell, 21, wins of the Timothee Chalamet lookalike contest Oct. 27 near Washington Square Park in New York. October “Dune” Chalamets! “Wonka” Chalamets! Thousands gather in Manhattan for a TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET lookalike contest, and things really get interesting when Chalamet himself shows up. He doesn’t enter the contest, though, and with his mustache, he may not even have won. The trend continues with contests for JEREMY ALLEN WHITE, ZAYN MALIK and — in a very Washington version — Kennedy scion JACK SCHLOSSBERG , who's been gathering a following with some interesting social media posts. New York Liberty Kennedy Burke dances with the mascot, Ellie the Elephant, during an Oct. 24 ceremony after a parade in honor of the Liberty's WNBA basketball championship at City Hall in New York. Turning to basketball, who’s that dancing with USHER ? Why it’s ELLIE THE ELEPHANT , the now-viral NEW YORK LIBERTY mascot. Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, right, appears Nov. 2 with Maya Rudolph on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" in New York. November MAYA RUDOLPH does a pretty good KAMALA HARRIS laugh on “Saturday Night Live,” but you know who does it better? HARRIS herself. The Democratic candidate makes a surprise cameo three days before the U.S. presidential election, following in the footsteps of HILLARY CLINTON , SARAH PALIN and others. Elsewhere in television, Bravo announces that “VANDERPUMP RULES,” the Emmy-nominated reality show that has lived through countless scandals, is entirely recasting its 12th season — apart from namesake LISA VANDERPUMP . As for MOO DENG , she doesn't have her own TV series yet, but our favorite pygmy hippo is generating plenty of merch . And THAT brings us back to ... Ariana Grande, left, and Cynthia Erivo pose for photographers Nov. 11 prior to the premiere of "Wicked" at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City. December “WICKED” ! Director JON M. CHU ’s emerald-hued fantasy remains very very popular, to quote one of its buzzy show tunes, dancing through life and defying gravity at the multiplex. Moviegoers also come for “GLADIATOR II” and, in a veritable tidal wave, Disney's “MOANA 2,” which beckons us back to the seas of Oceania. Once again, 2024 seems to be telling us: Give people some whimsy, a place to escape, maybe some catchy tunes — and no one knows how far they’ll go. The stories and images that defined 2024. Searching for something? From queries about U.S. politics to cricket in India, Wikipedia has become a source of information for millions of people across the globe. From the Paris Olympics to the Super Bowl. From Simone Biles to Shohei Ohtani. And, of course, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. These are the sp... AP photographers assembled a visual catalog of our civilization as life in 2024 hurtled directly at us at every speed and in every imaginable ... In 2024, photographers captured glimpses of humanity, ranging from a deeply divisive presidential election, to hurricanes and fires that ravag... Associated Press photographers captured voters with raw emotions of joy, excitement, contemplation or sorrow. See entertainment's biggest moments in 2024, through the lens of Associated Press photographers. It beat five other finalists: demure, slop, dynamic pricing, romantasy and lore. News anchors, politicians and other public figures in the U.S. struggled with these words the most this year. Is it any surprise Merriam-Webster's word of the year is "polarization"? Here are the other words that rounded out the top 10 for 2024. 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From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja In response to former governor of Rivers State, Peter Odili, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, said that “an elder statesman should not be a trader and a sycophant all the time.” According Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Wike, who was speaking at the Special Thanksgiving Service organized by Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Chike Amaewhule, at the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Oro-Igwe/Eliogbolo Archdeaconry Church of the Holy Spirit, Eliozu Parish, Port Harcourt on Sunday, said it was unfortunate that somebody who is supposed to be seen as an elder statesman and called a father can reduce himself to a sycophant and a trader. He asked: “Must you be a trader all the time? As governor for eight years, what else are you looking for?” The Minister said: “You know, I didn’t want to say anything. But somebody called me last night, and told me what someone said in the social media. I said until I read it myself. This morning, I read in the newspapers, what our former Governor, Sir Dr Peter Odili said. “What did he say? He said that the present governor has been able to stop one man who wanted to convert Rivers State to his personal estate. “Between him and myself, who has turned Rivers State to his personal estate? His wife is a Chairman of Governing Council, his daughter is a commissioner, his other daughter is a judge and he is the general overseer. Who has now turned Rivers State to his private estate? I am sure if care is not taken, if there is a chance, he can even arrange a marriage for the governor. “It was his nephew, his late senior brother’s son that was recommended for commissioner. He took the slot and gave it to his own daughter. Someone who didn’t remember to stand for the son of his late elder brother, is that an elder statesman?” Wike added said it was painful that Dr Odili, out of political sycophancy, has forgotten all that he said in the past, adding that; “All of you here remember when I was governor, this same Odili praised me to high heaven. In fact, he said then that all past governors in Rivers State combined did not do better than me. “In 2007 after he left office, he couldn’t come near power in the State because Amaechi was the governor then. He was gone! “Like somebody said that God will use someone to lift up someone. When I came in as governor in 2015, I won’t use the word resurrected, but I brought him back to life. “All of us know about PAMO University. But for us, there wouldn’t have been anything called PAMO University. Rivers State was sponsoring 100 students per session and for every semester, each of the students was paying nothing less than N5m. Then, Rivers people were attacking me up and down. “I personally called Julius Berger to build a mansion for him to live. He was calling everyone to the house then, telling them, come and see what Wike has done for me. Wike has shown me love. He was taking them round the house. “Now, because you have organized a Christmas Carol for the governor, I didn’t say you should not do your Christmas Carol. But why reduce yourself to such a laughing stock. People will still see it on television how he was telling the whole world then how God used me to bring him back to life politically. “Why not do your Christmas Carol, collect what you can collect and leave me alone? “The governor that all of us made has not spent one year in office and the same Odili was already saying that the governor has beaten the records of all the past governors of Rivers State. “When I was there, he said I had surpassed the records of all the past governors, including himself. What can he even show that he did in his eight years as governor? But a governor has not spent one year, you are saying he has done more than all the past governors. “You spent eight years as governor and someone who hasn’t spent one year has surpassed your records, what manner of elder talk like that? Is that what an elder statesman should be known for? “When I was governor, my pictures were everywhere in his house. Sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, even in the toilet, my picture was everywhere. But today, all the pictures have been removed.” Asking what can be learned from such a sycophantic elder statesman, Wike said; “What can I learn from this kind of elder? What kind of advice can one get from him. This moment you are saying something, the next moment you are saying something else. “You see, if your children begin to ask you, is this not the same man you were praising before? What would you tell them?” On the State governorship issue, the Minister asked; “When I was plotting who will be governor after me, was he (Odili) there? Then, he was complaining about this governor, saying that he couldn’t stand before the public to talk. But today, he is organizing Christmas Carol for the same governor he was against then. “He has forgotten all that he said in the past. I named this after you, I named that after your wife. What have I not done? “You said we should not be part of the government, we have left. We are managing, you have taken assembly money, they are not dying of hunger and they will not die of hunger. We are okay. I’m focusing on my job in Abuja and all these sycophancy won’t take him to the level I have attained. “This is a man who wanted to run for president then, he didn’t have the balls, he chickened out. Simply because Obasanjo said no, he will not contest, he ran away. Because of him, I never invited Obasanjo to Rivers State to commission projects. I felt it will humiliate him.”

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'Wemby' and 'Ant-Man' to make NBA Christmas debutsThe intent of attending the Army Black Knight Invite on Sunday wasn’t so much to see rugged competition — which the No. 1-ranked Penn State wrestling team did not — but rather to have its wrestlers compete in three or four bouts and let the coaches break down the results. The Nittany Lions broke down the field, scoring 185.5 points to Army’s 130.5, and won 61 of 76 bouts with the 22 wrestlers entered. Penn State captured nine titles but three were no-contests as coaches opted not to pair their own wrestlers in the finals at 174, 184 and heavyweight. But they did just that at 157 and 197, which was their intent all along in trying to determine who would earn their way into the lineup at those weights. Sophomore Tyler Kasak trimmed Alex Facundo 5-2 at 157 while redshirt frosh Josh Barr turned a narrow, 2-1 third-period lead into a 10-1 win over Lucas Cochran at 197. Other Nittany Lion winners were freshman Luke Lilledahl at 125, Beau Bartlett at 141, Shayne Van Ness at 149 and Mitchell Mesenbrink at 165. Making the finals but not competing against each other were Levi Haines and Matt Lee at 165, Carter Starocci and Zach Ryder at 184 and Greg Kerkvliet and Cole Mirasola at 285. Bouts between teammates do not count on their records, according to NCAA rules, nor do they count for NCAA qualification numbers. Here is a weight-by-weight rundown: FINALS : 125: Lilledahl, the freshman, made his debut a memorable scorefest as he rolled up 46 points in three bouts, including an 8-2 win over senior teammate Kurt McHenry in the semifinals and a pair of 19-4 technical fall victories that sandwiched his win over McHenry. Lilledahl had two takedowns in each period in the finals against Army’s Charlie Farmer. 141: Bartlett scored 54 points in four bouts with a pair of technical falls, a fall (5:57) in the finals over Todd Carter of Gardner-Webb and a hard-fought 4-1 win over Joe Fongaro of Rutgers in the quarters. The title was Bartlett’s third straight at the Black Knight Invite. 149: Van Ness rang up 57 points in four bouts, his closest a 5-0 shutout over Richard Fedalen of Columbia and his final a 19-4 tech in the full seven minutes over Andrew Clark of Rutgers. 157: This is one of two bouts that would intrigue Penn State fans as Facundo, who dropped to 157 this season, and Kasak, last season’s NCAA third-place finisher as a true freshman, tangled for the pole position at this weight class. Each had easy paths to the finals as Kasak scored 56 points in three bouts while Facundo tallied 81 in four but was held to just two by Kasak in the finals as the sophomore prevailed over Facundo 5-2. Kasak’s first-period takedown was the bout-winner. 165: Mesenbrink also cruised through four bouts ending in technical fall, scoring 18, 18, 19 and 17 points, with the final 17-2 win coming over Army’s Gunnar Filipowicz. 174: NCAA champ Levi Haines soared to the finals with two falls and a tech fall while teammate Matt Lee only had to win two because of a first-round bye. The Penn State staff opted not to pair Haines and Lee in the finals and there was a no-contest. 184: The same thing happened at 184 as four-time NCAA champ Carter Starocci scored two falls and a tech fall while freshman teammate Zack Ryder had two impressive wins over a pair of Rutgers foes (Brian Soldano 4-2) and Shane Cartegena-Walsh 4-1) to get to the finals. Again, the coaches said no match between those two was necessary. 197: The other key Lion vs. Lion was redshirt freshman Josh Barr against senior Lucas Cochran, and each won three easy bouts en route to the finals, including Barr’s 11-0 win over freshman teammate Connor Mirasola. Barr and Cochran battled through a scoreless first period and Barr reversed in the second, taking a 2-1 lead to the third. From neutral, Barr came out of a frantic scramble with Cochran with a takedown that enabled him to take Cochran to his back and he emerged a 10-1 winner. 285: NCAA champ Kerkvliet had two falls and a tech fall en route to the finals while freshman Cole Mirasola countered with a tech fall and a 32-second fall to set up a teammate matchup. Once again, no reason to pit those two against each other is what the coaches decided. CONSOLATIONS : McHenry placed fourth at 125, losing 13-1 to Caleb Weiand in the consi final. ... Timothy Levine was fifth at 133 with a 4-1 win in sudden victory over teammate Kyison Garcia, who was sixth. Connor Mirasola placed third at 197 after a solid tournament, downing Michigan State’s Remy Cotton 8-4 in the consi final. ... Gary Steen (133), Cael Nasdeo (141), Connor Pierce (149) and Ty Watson (165) also competed but did not place. Here are individual results per Penn State sports information: 125: Luke Lilledahl, Fr. Rd. 1: bye Qtr.: Jeffrey Jacome, Gardner Webb – W, 19-4 (TF; 5:38) Semi: Kurt McHenry, Penn State – W, 8-2 dec. Final: Charlie Farmer, Army – W, 19-4 (TF; 5:13) 125: Kurt McHenry, Sr.+ Rd. 1: bye Qtr.: Sulayman Bah, Columbia – W, 11-7 dec. Semi: Luke Lilledahl, Penn State – L, 2-8 dec. 3rd: Caleb Weiand, Michigan State – W, 13-1 maj. dec. 133: Kyison Garcia, R-Fr. Rd. 1: Ethan Berginc, Army – L, 1-4 dec. Cn. 2: Jared Chuquilin, LIU – W, 17-2 (TF; 3:43) Cn. 3: Gary Steen, Penn State – W, 14-4 maj. dec. 5th: Tim Levine, Penn State – L, 1-4 (sv) dec. 133: Timothy Levine, Sr. Rd. 1: Tyler Lamon, Gardner Webb – W, 4-0 dec. Qtr.: Boris Witmer, Columbia – L, 2-14 maj. dec. Cn. 2: bye Cn. 3: Andrew Hampton, Michigan State – WBF (5:15) 5th: Kyison Garcia, Penn State – W, 4-1 (sv) dec. 133: Gary Steen, Jr. Rd. 1: bye Qtr.: Takeo Davis, Gardner, Webb – L, 5-8 dec. Cn. 2: Tyler Lamon, Gardner Webb – W, 11-1 maj. dec. Cn. 3: Kyison Garcia, Penn State – L, 4-14 maj. dec. 141: Beau Bartlett, Sr.+ Rd. 1: Charlie Sly, Gardner Webb – W, 16-1 (TF; 3:32) Qtr.: Joe Fangaro, Rutgers – W, 4-1 (sv) Semi: Rich Treanor, Army – W, 18-3 (TF; 4:44) Final: Todd Carter, Gardner Webb – WBF (5:57) 141: Cael Nasdeo, Fr. Rd. 1: Ty Edwards, Garnder Webb – W, 15-0 (TF; 1:41) Qtr.: Braden Basile, Army – L, 4-9 dec. Cn. 2: Devin Matthews, LIU – L, 2-5 dec. 149: Shayne Van Ness, So. Rd. 1: bye Rd. 2: Yanni Vines, Columbia – W, 18-1 (TF; 4:14) Qtr: Joey Giordano, Gardner Webb – W, 15-2 maj. dec. Semi: Richard Fedalen, Columbia – W, 5-0 Final: Andrew Clark, Rutgers – W, 19-4 (TF; 7:00) 149: Connor Pierce, So. Rd. 1: bye Rd. 2: Trae McDaniel, Army – W, 16-7 maj. dec. Qtr: Michael Cetta, Rutgers – L, 1-8 dec. Cn. 2: Mason Barvitskie, Columbia – W, 8-5 dec. Cn. 3: Ivan Garcia, Binghamton – L, 4-10 dec. 157: Tyler Kasak, So. Rd. 1: bye Rd. 2: Rawson Iwanicki, Columbia – W, 19-4 (TF; 6:50) Qtr: Jordan Brown, Binghamton – W, 19-3 (TF; 3:55) Semi: Dakota Morris, Army – W, 18-5 maj. dec. Final: Alex Facundo, Penn State – W, 5-2 dec. 157: Alex Facundo, So. Rd. 1: Mason Stewart, Michigan State – W, 19-4 (TF; 3:42) Rd. 2: Jake Wacha, Columbia – W, 21-6 (TF; 3:35) Qtr.: Fin Nadeau, Binghamton – W, 17-2 (TF; 7:00) Semi: Drew Pepin, Gardner Webb – W, 24-8 (TF; 6:17) Final: #4 Tyler Kasak, Penn State – L, 2-5 dec. 165: Mitchell Mesenbrink, So. Rd. 1: Carter Baer, Binghamton – W, 18-3 (TF; 5:37) Qtr.: Cam Adams, Michigan State – W, 18-1 (TF; 4:01) Semi: Tony White, Rutgers – W, 19-4 (TF; 5:46) Final: Gunner Filiopowicz, Army – W, 17-2 (TF; 4:50) 165: Ty Watson, Fr. Rd. 1: Gunner Filipowicz, Army – L, 2-12 maj. dec. Cn. 2: Cam Adams, Michigan State – WBF (4:10) Cn. 3: Cesar Alvin, Columbia – L, 4-11 dec. 174: Levi Haines, Jr. Rd. 1: Marty Larkin, Michigan State – WBF (4:29) Qtr.: Matt Romanelli, Columbia – WBF (3:36) Semi: Cooper Haase, Army – W, 17-1 (TF; 5:13) Final: Matt Lee, Penn State – No contest 174: Matt Lee, Sr. Rd. 1: bye Qtr.: Andrew Wilson, Gardner Webb – W, 17-2 (TF; 6:04) Semi: Dalton Harkins, Army – W, 5-4 dec. Final: Levi Haines, Penn State – No contest 184: Carter Starocci, Gr. Rd. 1: Spencer Fine, Columbia – WBF (1:37) Qtr: Cole Karpinski, Army – W, 20-3 (TF; 3:00) Semi: Lucas Daily, Michigan State – WBF (4:23) Final: Zack Ryder, Penn State – No contest 184: Zack Ryder, Fr. Rd. 1: Cory Thomas, Michigan State – WBF (3:43) Qtr.: Brian Soldano, Rutgers – W, 4-2 dec. Semi: Shane Cartegena-Walsh, Rutgers – W, 4-1 dec. Final: Carter Starocci, Penn State – No contest 197: Josh Barr, R-Fr. Rd. 1: Jack Bernik, Columbia – WBF (2:26) Qtr.: Josh McCutcheon, Gardner Webb – WBF (2:53) Semi: Connor Mirasola, Penn State – W, 11-0 maj. dec. Final: Lucas Cochran, Penn State – W, 10-1 maj. dec. 197: Lucas Cochran, Jr. Rd. 1: Mason Rebulk, Bloomsburg – WBF (3:58) Qtr: Chris Murphy, Army – W, 15-0 (TF; 7:00) Semi: Remy Cotton, Michigan State – W, 11-1 maj. dec. Final: Josh Barr, Penn State – L, 1-10 maj. dec. 197: Connor Mirasola, Fr. Rd. 1: Reid Schroeder, Army – W, 14-5 maj. dec. Qtr. Kael Wisler, Michigan State – WBF (5:33) Semi: Josh Barr, Penn State – L, 0-11 maj. dec. 3rd: Remy Cotton, Michigan State – W, 8-4 dec. 285: Greg Kerkvliet, Sr. Rd. 1: Tristen Hitchcock, Army – WBF (2:31) Qtr.: Billy McChesney, Columbia – WBF (1:29) Semi: Brady Colbert, Army – W, 15-0 (TF; 5:10) Final: Cole Mirasola, Penn State – No contest 285: Cole Mirasola, Fr. Rd. 1: bye RECOMMENDED • pennlive .com Luke Lilledahl to make his Penn State wrestling debut at Army Nov. 22, 2024, 6:15 a.m. Penn State wrestler Shayne Van Ness back in the lineup ... as good as ever Nov. 19, 2024, 5:31 p.m. Qtr.: Sam Sorenson, Army – W, 19-4 (TF; 3:28) Semi: Max Vanadia, Michigan State – WBF (0:32) Final: Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State – No contest

The federal government will try once again to push through its housing laws in an effort to help address Australia’s housing crisis after the Greens rejected proposed legislation. On Sunday, Senator Murray Watt said the government will aim to ambitiously pass about 30 pieces of legislation in its final sitting week for 2024, including the maligned Help to Buy shared ownership scheme which was road blocked by the Greens and Coalition. Under the policy, 40,000 homeowners would be able to buy a property with the government owning an equity stake of up to 40 per cent for new builds, and 30 per cent for existing homes. If passed, the proposed legislation would likely unlock tens of thousands of new rental homes, providing greater options for struggling renters. However, the Greens have said the policy could push up the cost of homes amid a housing supply and argue it would only help a small number of prospective homeowners. In September, the minor party delayed a vote on the Bill in order to further negotiate, however it’s understood it has yet to reach a deal with Labor. Housing minister Clare O’Neil called on the Greens to stop with the delaying tactics and work with the government on meaningful legislation. “This continuous charade from the Greens has to stop,” Ms O’Neil said. “Consistently throughout this parliament, the Greens have blocked and delayed action on the housing crisis, looking for every excuse to vote down legislation which is clearly good for the country. “You get the distinct impression the Greens want Australians to continue to be in housing distress, so Adam Bandt can try to harvest those grievances into votes. “It’s the crassest form of politics there is, straight out of the Peter Dutton playbook.”

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