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Alberta minister wants to see $100B in data centre infrastructure in next five yearsDrake apparently likes to be petty and unfollow his opps on social media, whether it's as surefire as Kendrick Lamar or as seemingly meaningless as LeBron James. However, the reasons as to why he takes people off his Instagram are always combative, as he usually tries to send a message via these "cosigns." Of course, the 6ix God is pretty corny for using social media in this way and treating follows and comments like gospel – see his version of "The Heart Part 6" for some disgusting proof of that. But it looks like he will still engage with this approach, even amid his most controversial move perhaps ever. Moreover, Timbaland recently commented under an Instagram post that asked whether or not Drake could win a $2 billion lawsuit and "declare war on the music industry" as a result. The producer posted a shaking head, and this is allegedly what made Drizzy supposedly unfollow him. Still, when DJ Akademiks covered this alleged development on Instagram, TImbo actually responded in his comments section and provided an explanation. "That head shake means let the story play out," he wrote. "Mal might b on to something. They say you have to destroy to rebuild!!!" Read More: XXXTentacion’s Killer Points To Drake In Appeal Brief As such, it seems like Drake reacted brashly to just a vague and easily excusable reaction, which should show you how petty thinking can warp your actions. Then again, there's also a very good chance that he and Timbaland might share some more serious beef that we have no idea about. Either way, the beat-maker is one of many hip-hop icons who weighed in on this UMG and Spotify petition. Others were much more critical, though, such as Uncle Luke's assessment of a "soft" display . Meanwhile, Drake continues to be a frequent name in conversations, even when he's not really doing that much to warrant discussion. For example, J. Cole recently alleged that Jay-Z once told Aubrey to give Cole a hit in an embarrassing way , and we didn't really hear about his reaction. These interpersonal industry dynamics are tough to navigate, and they can lead to plenty of strife. Read More: Chrisean Rock Reacts After Timbaland Flips Her Gospel Snippet Into A New Song
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For the first time this season, the Celtics were without Jayson Tatum on Wednesday night. Boston ruled out the three-time All-NBA first-teamer for its matchup with the Detroit Pistons at TD Garden with right patella tendinopathy. Starting guard Jrue Holiday (left knee tendinopathy) also was ruled out for the second consecutive game. Tatum was listed as questionable for Monday’s matchup with Miami but wound up playing 36 minutes in a 108-89 Celtics win . Head coach Joe Mazzulla praised the superstar for his aversion to taking nights off, saying: “You walk into the arena and know you have a chance to win every night, because your best players want to play, and they can play, and that they take care of themselves.” Mazzulla said Tatum’s knee injury is “just something that he continues to work through” and that he does not expect him to miss more than one game. “I know he’s OK,” the coach said. “He’s getting better every day.” Wednesday’s game was the first that Tatum missed all season. It was the second straight DNP for the 34-year-old Holiday, who was listed on the Celtics’ injury report with left knee tendinopathy. Tatum was recognized Tuesday as the Eastern Conference Player of the Month for October/November. He’s the NBA’s sixth-leading scorer this season and the Celtics’ leader in points, assists, rebounds and steals per game. Three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic is the only other player pacing his team in all four categories. “Jayson makes everything easier for everyone else around him,” reserve wing Sam Hauser said Wednesday morning. “He draws so much attention to himself that it gives other guys open looks. It gives them open reads, and we’re there as outlets for him. He trusts us enough to where he’s willing to give the ball up when two guys are on him to make the easy, right play, and I think that’s where he’s grown in the last three, four years — just making the right play. It might not be flashy or anything, but I think if you’re doing the right thing consistently most of the time, then it shows. “And obviously he’s still putting up great numbers in other aspects, but I think it’s just the little things that stand out.” Hauser, Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford all returned to action Wednesday after sitting out Monday’s win. With Tatum’s streak ending, Payton Pritchard now is the only Celtics player to see action in every game this season. Pritchard also was the only Celtic to play in every regular-season game in 2023-24.Winston's performance in snowy win over Steelers adds new layer to Browns' quarterback conundrum
HP forecasts Q1 profit below estimates on sluggish demand in PC marketGov. Gavin Newsom embarked on a public relations tour of Central Valley desperately trying to rebrand his image of being out of touch to hard working Californians who have rejected his agenda. Born and raised in the Central Valley, I’m proud to call this region my home. Unfortunately for Gov. Newsom, our reasons for spurning his policies are grounded in the reality we see and the consequences of his actions. No amount of rhetoric can deflect from the damage we have endured. The challenges we face and the frustration we feel exist through California and have national and global impacts. The list of flawed policies continues to grow but let’s examine a few critical areas. With the energy production of California, the consequences are ever present as Californians endure rising gas prices and energy costs. This reality is a direct result of the actions of the Newsom Administration. Countless permits sit before the governor’s desk that would increase our production of oil and gas to increase affordable energy supplies. Gov. Newsom’s inaction has forced California to import energy from countries that don’t share our interest. Gov. Newsom has intentionally taken steps that have reduced our refining capacity that risks gasoline shortages. His words touting carbon capture are empty ones when his actions limits its use in oil exploration and prevents the needed construction of infrastructure needed for new technology to flourish. The reality of Newsom’s energy agenda is jobs are lost, business have left California, and residents struggle with growing costs. As the food production capital of California, the damage is just as stark. Gov. Newsom’s bureaucracy has limited the flow of water supplies to our businesses, farms and homes. Needed water storage projects languish in red tape and lack of investment. Pest outbreaks occur because inept bureaucrats limiting the use of needed tools to respond. California’s vibrant agriculture industry continues to persevere from the burdens of inaction and bad policies. The result is higher food costs and the loss of critical food products that we consume every single day. Gov. Newsom’s unworkable mandates on trucking, rail and port operations threaten our entire supply chain. Technologically infeasible regulations by the California Air Resource Board (CARB) to force electrification of truck and rail fleets could result in the majority of trucks and locomotives being unable to operate in California. This massive disruption only leads to higher costs for every single Californian. And as our region fights for more highway and road expansion, Gov. Newsom continues to be an obstacle preferring to throw billions of dollars at the mismanaged California High Speed Rail project instead of expanding our rural and urban roads and highways. Related Articles Commentary | The FBI has been political from the start Commentary | A new Legislative session: Time for pocketbook pragmatism Commentary | Climate activists should pivot from costly pipe dreams to realistic solutions Commentary | Privacy agency oversteps authority, jeopardizes California’s opportunity to lead in AI Commentary | Newsom’s wrongheaded special session is a misuse of gubernatorial power We see the rising crime in our neighborhoods resulting from Newsom’s soft on crime approach. We see the fentanyl and human trafficking from his sanctuary state policies. We see businesses and residents leaving California because of the growing burdens of taxes and regulations. Gov. Newsom demonizes our industries and drives jobs away from our neighbors. This is why more and more Californians are waking up saying enough is enough and I look forward to working with the incoming Trump Administration to expand energy production, enhance our water supplies, secure our supply chain, and revitalize our economy. Our communities don’t need a lecture on how to feed and power the state and nation, we need Gov. Newsom to listen and undo his out of touch policies. Vince Fong represents California’s 20th congressional district.
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