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Pep Guardiola called Manchester City’s 3-3 draw with Feyenoord “difficult to swallow” and admitted he understood the boos that greeted the final whistle after his side threw away a 3-0 lead in the last 15 minutes. City at least avoided a sixth consecutive defeat but the manner in which they blew a commanding advantage will do little to settle nerves in and around the club ahead of Sunday’s trip to Premier League leaders Liverpool. City appeared in total control after a brace from Erling Haaland and another from Ilkay Gundogan had them three up seven minutes into the second half, but after Anis Hadj Moussa got one back in the 75th minute, City imploded. “It is what it is, difficult to swallow right now,” Guardiola said. “The game was good, we played well, we scored three and could have scored more. We do everything and then we give away, especially the first one, and after we are not stable enough to do it. “It’s not about no run or no commitment, but football you have to be [switched on] in certain moments to do it.” Santiago Gimenez got Feyenoord’s second in the 82nd minute and David Hancko got a dramatic equaliser in the 89th, making City the first team in Champions League history to have led 3-0 in the 75th minute of a match and fail to win. Some City fans, who suffered through Saturday’s 4-0 humiliation at home to Tottenham, made their frustrations known at the final whistle. “The last game against Tottenham, 0-4, the supporters were there, applause,” he said. “They are disappointed of course and we understand it. “People come here not to remember success of the past, they come here to see the team win and perform well. I am not the one when the situation is bad or good [to say] what they have to do. “These supporters, when we go away, our fans are amazing, travelling. There is nothing to do and they are right to express what they feel.” Guardiola’s own frustrations were apparent given the number of scratches visible on his head after the match. The Catalan had arrived at the ground with a cut on his nose, which he said he had caused himself with a long fingernail. City now face a trip to Anfield to face the Liverpool side of former Feyenoord boss Arne Slot, whose named was chanted by the visiting fans during the match. “Everybody knows the situation, I don’t have to add absolutely anything,” Guardiola said. “We are going to train tomorrow, recovery and prepare the next game. Day off and we have two or three days to prepare that and go for it. We will learn for the future and what has been has been. “It will be a tough season for us and we have to accept it for many circumstances.” Feyenoord’s late fightback brought jubilant scenes in the away end. “I think if you’re from Feyenoord it was an unbelievable evening,” head coach Brian Priske said. “A strange game which ends 3-3 which is an unbelievable result for us and also remarkable in the essence of being 3-0 down in minute 75 away from home against still, for me, the best team in the world. “Normally we don’t celebrate draws but this one is a little bit special.”By MICHELLE L. PRICE and ROB GILLIES NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s recent dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his visit to Paris for the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral were not just exercises in policy and diplomacy. They were also prime trolling opportunities for Trump. Related Articles National Politics | Trump names Andrew Ferguson as head of Federal Trade Commission to replace Lina Khan National Politics | Biden issues veto threat on bill expanding federal judiciary as partisan split emerges National Politics | Trump lawyers and aide hit with 10 additional felony charges in Wisconsin over 2020 fake electors National Politics | After withdrawing as attorney general nominee, Matt Gaetz lands a talk show on OANN television National Politics | What will happen to Social Security under Trump’s tax plan? Throughout his first term in the White House and during his campaign to return, Trump has spun out countless provocative, antagonizing and mocking statements. There were his belittling nicknames for political opponents, his impressions of other political figures and the plentiful memes he shared on social media. Now that’s he’s preparing to return to the Oval Office, Trump is back at it, and his trolling is attracting more attention — and eyerolls. On Sunday, Trump turned a photo of himself seated near a smiling first lady Jill Biden at the Notre Dame ceremony into a social media promo for his new perfume and cologne line, with the tag line, “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist!” The first lady’s office declined to comment. When Trudeau hastily flew to Florida to meet with Trump last month over the president-elect’s threat to impose a 25% tax on all Canadian products entering the U.S., the Republican tossed out the idea that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. The Canadians passed off the comment as a joke, but Trump has continued to play up the dig, including in a post Tuesday morning on his social media network referring to the prime minister as “Governor Justin Trudeau of the Great State of Canada.” After decades as an entertainer and tabloid fixture, Trump has a flair for the provocative that is aimed at attracting attention and, in his most recent incarnation as a politician, mobilizing fans. He has long relished poking at his opponents, both to demean and minimize them and to delight supporters who share his irreverent comments and posts widely online and cheer for them in person. Trump, to the joy of his fans, first publicly needled Canada on his social media network a week ago when he posted an AI-generated image that showed him standing on a mountain with a Canadian flag next to him and the caption “Oh Canada!” After his latest post, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday: “It sounds like we’re living in a episode of South Park.” Trudeau said earlier this week that when it comes to Trump, “his approach will often be to challenge people, to destabilize a negotiating partner, to offer uncertainty and even sometimes a bit of chaos into the well established hallways of democracies and institutions and one of the most important things for us to do is not to freak out, not to panic.” Even Thanksgiving dinner isn’t a trolling-free zone for Trump’s adversaries. On Thanksgiving Day, Trump posted a movie clip from “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” with President Joe Biden and other Democrats’ faces superimposed on the characters in a spoof of the turkey-carving scene. The video shows Trump appearing to explode out of the turkey in a swirl of purple sparks, with the former president stiffly dancing to one of his favorite songs, Village People’s “Y.M.C.A.” In his most recent presidential campaign, Trump mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, refusing to call his GOP primary opponent by his real name and instead dubbing him “Ron DeSanctimonious.” He added, for good measure, in a post on his Truth Social network: “I will never call Ron DeSanctimonious ‘Meatball’ Ron, as the Fake News is insisting I will.” As he campaigned against Biden, Trump taunted him in online posts and with comments and impressions at his rallies, deriding the president over his intellect, his walk, his golf game and even his beach body. After Vice President Kamala Harris took over Biden’s spot as the Democratic nominee, Trump repeatedly suggested she never worked at McDonalds while in college. Trump, true to form, turned his mocking into a spectacle by appearing at a Pennsylvania McDonalds in October, when he manned the fries station and held an impromptu news conference from the restaurant drive-thru. Trump’s team thinks people should get a sense of humor. “President Trump is a master at messaging and he’s always relatable to the average person, whereas many media members take themselves too seriously and have no concept of anything else other than suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” said Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director. “President Trump will Make America Great Again and we are getting back to a sense of optimism after a tumultuous four years.” Though both the Biden and Harris campaigns created and shared memes and launched other stunts to respond to Trump’s taunts, so far America’s neighbors to the north are not taking the bait. “I don’t think we should necessarily look on Truth Social for public policy,” Miller said. Gerald Butts, a former top adviser to Trudeau and a close friend, said Trump brought up the 51st state line to Trudeau repeatedly during Trump’s first term in office. “Oh God,” Butts said Tuesday, “At least a half dozen times.” “This is who he is and what he does. He’s trying to destabilize everybody and make people anxious,” Butts said. “He’s trying to get people on the defensive and anxious and therefore willing to do things they wouldn’t otherwise entertain if they had their wits about them. I don’t know why anybody is surprised by it.” Gillies reported from Toronto. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.
NEW YORK , Dec. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with the AI impact on market trends - The diesel gensets market in GCC size is estimated to grow by USD 310.45 million from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 5.56% during the forecast period. Low operating costs of diesel gensets is driving market growth, with a trend towards incorporation of remote monitoring systems in diesel gensets. However, growing demand for alternative backup power equipment poses a challenge. Key market players include Atlas Copco AB, Briggs and Stratton LLC, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere and Co., Generac Holdings Inc., HD Hyundai Co. Ltd., J C Bamford Excavators Ltd., Jubaili Bros, Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd., Kohler Co., Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Rolls Royce Holdings Plc, Siemens AG, Wacker Neuson SE, and Yanmar Holdings Co. Ltd.. Key insights into market evolution with AI-powered analysis. Explore trends, segmentation, and growth drivers- View Free Sample PDF Diesel Gensets Market In GCC Scope Report Coverage Details Base year 2023 Historic period 2018 - 2022 Forecast period 2024-2028 Growth momentum & CAGR Accelerate at a CAGR of 5.56% Market growth 2024-2028 USD 310.45 million Market structure Fragmented YoY growth 2022-2023 (%) 5.07 Regional analysis GCC Performing market contribution GCC at 100% Key countries Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Rest of GCC Key companies profiled Atlas Copco AB, Briggs and Stratton LLC, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere and Co., Generac Holdings Inc., HD Hyundai Co. Ltd., J C Bamford Excavators Ltd., Jubaili Bros, Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd., Kohler Co., Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Rolls Royce Holdings Plc, Siemens AG, Wacker Neuson SE, and Yanmar Holdings Co. Ltd. Market Driver The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region is witnessing significant growth due to the unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Industrial sectors, data centers, hospitals, construction sites, and remote areas are major consumers of generator sets, which convert mechanical energy from a diesel engine into electrical energy. Diesel fuel is the primary choice for these gensets due to its availability and energy density. Power outages and voltage fluctuations are common issues, making backup power sources essential for businesses and critical infrastructure. The market caters to various sectors including commercial establishments, oil reserves, petrochemical industries, and military and defense. Durability, fuel efficiency, and consistent power supply are key considerations for buyers. Sandstorms and supply chain disruptions pose challenges, making backup power solutions a strategic priority. Emissions regulations, fuel prices, and environmental issues are also influencing the market, with alternative power sources like natural gas, renewable energy, and hybrid systems gaining popularity. Digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things, are also transforming the industry. The peak load and industrial segments are major contributors, with renewable energy projects and stricter emissions standards driving innovation. The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing demand for reliable power solutions. Vendors are focusing on advanced technologies, such as remote asset monitoring, to enhance the performance and efficiency of gensets. Leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT), these monitoring systems collect real-time data on fuel consumption, performance metrics, operating conditions, and maintenance requirements. Caterpillar Inc. Recently announced the inclusion of Cat Connect Remote Asset Monitoring (RAM) on small- and medium-sized diesel generator sets at no extra cost to customers, demonstrating the industry's commitment to innovation and customer value. Request Sample of our comprehensive report now to stay ahead in the AI-driven market evolution! • The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region faces several challenges in industrial sectors due to unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Generator sets, consisting of a diesel engine and alternator, convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, serving as crucial backup power sources for various sectors. These include data centers, hospitals, construction sites, and remote areas, where consistent power supply is essential. Power outages and voltage fluctuations impact businesses, particularly in the telecommunications industry, commercial establishments such as shopping malls, hotels, and office complexes, and critical sectors like healthcare and finance. The strategic importance of reliable power backup is further emphasized in sectors like military and defense. Diesel gensets must be durable and fuel-efficient to withstand sandstorms and harsh desert conditions. They must also handle heavy loads and have high energy density. However, diesel fuel supply and price fluctuations pose challenges. Environmental issues, including air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, necessitate stricter emissions standards. Alternative power sources like natural gas, renewable energy, and hybrid systems are gaining popularity. Digital technologies like the Internet of Things and 5G connectivity are also transforming power generation and consumption. The Peak Load and Industrial segments are significant markets for diesel gensets, with renewable energy projects and stricter emissions standards driving the demand for hybrid solutions. Residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, retail stores, office spaces, manufacturing, power generation, gas stations, commercial buildings, shops, healthcare facilities, hospitality units, construction companies, hyperscale cloud providers, edge computing, and e-commerce are key sectors for diesel gensets. • The diesel gensets market in the GCC is experiencing competition from alternative backup power equipment. These new solutions, consisting of large batteries with in-built inverters, are gaining traction. While they have been in the market for some time, their recent popularity is threatening the growth of the diesel gensets market, particularly portable ones. Advanced battery technology allows for compact, powerful units that generate sufficient AC voltage for household appliances. The emergence of these alternatives is a development that market players must closely monitor. Discover how AI is revolutionizing market trends- Get your access now! This diesel gensets market in gcc report extensively covers market segmentation by Product 1.1 Stationery diesel gensets 1.2 Portable diesel gensets Application 2.1 Residential 2.2 Commercial 2.3 Industrial Geography 3.1 GCC 1.1 Stationery diesel gensets- The Stationary Diesel Gensets market in the GCC is segmented into three categories based on output power capacity: below 300 kW, 301 kW to 1 MW, and above 1 MW. Low-capacity stationary diesel gensets are popular in residential apartments, commercial spaces, and small-scale industries due to their affordability and suitability for short-term power requirements. These gensets are less expensive but require more space. On the other hand, high-capacity stationary diesel gensets are ideal for utility, construction, mining, agriculture, oil and gas, petrochemical, data centers, telecommunication, manufacturing, mining, automotive, and other industries. These gensets are rugged and reliable, making them suitable for standby power sources. The GCC's rapid industrial and infrastructure development makes it a significant market for stationary diesel gensets. With abundant oil reserves, GCC countries present a lucrative opportunity for genset vendors. Currently, the stationary diesel gensets segment dominates the diesel gensets market in the GCC. Factors like the expanding IT/ITeS and automotive manufacturing sectors, and public infrastructure development, are positively influencing market growth. Among the six GCC countries, Saudi Arabia leads the stationary diesel gensets market. While the current demand is primarily for gensets below 300 kW, it is projected to shift towards gensets with a capacity of above 1 MW as the region evolves into a dynamic industrial and commercial hub. Therefore, the stationary diesel gensets segment is expected to witness moderate growth during the forecast period. Download a Sample of our comprehensive report today to discover how AI-driven innovations are reshaping competitive dynamics The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region is witnessing significant growth due to the unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Generator sets, comprising of a diesel engine, alternator, and mechanical energy conversion system, provide reliable backup power sources for various industrial sectors, data centers, telecommunications industry, commercial buildings, shops, hospitality units, construction companies, and hyperscale cloud providers. Diesel gensets are essential for powering heavy machinery and ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply during voltage fluctuations. The agriculture sector and rural electrification projects also benefit from diesel gensets. With the increasing demand for reliable power supply, the market is expected to grow further, driven by the expansion of the telecommunications industry, e-commerce, edge computing, and the rollout of 5G connectivity. The Diesel Gensets Market in the GCC region is driven by the industrial sectors' need for reliable power sources due to unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Generator sets, comprising a diesel engine and an alternator, convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, serving as backup power sources for various sectors. These include data centers, hospitals, construction sites, remote areas, and emergency backup systems. Power outages are common in the region, making diesel gensets strategically important for uninterrupted services in commercial establishments like shopping malls, hotels, and office complexes. The durability and fuel efficiency of diesel gensets make them a preferred choice in the region's harsh conditions. The market caters to various segments, including industrial, peak load, and residential, with stationary and portable options available. Factors like voltage fluctuations, heavy machinery usage, and the importance of telecommunications and agriculture sectors further boost the market. However, environmental issues, such as air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and fuel prices are challenges that the market must address through stricter emissions standards, alternative power sources like natural gas and renewable energy, and hybrid solutions. Digital technologies like the Internet of Things and 5G connectivity are also transforming the market. 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Product Stationery Diesel Gensets Portable Diesel Gensets Application Residential Commercial Industrial Geography GCC 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio's comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios. Technavio Research Jesse Maida Media & Marketing Executive US: +1 844 364 1100 UK: +44 203 893 3200 Email: media@technavio.com Website: www.technavio.com/ View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/diesel-gensets-market-in-gcc-to-grow-by-usd-310-45-million-2024-2028-boosted-by-low-operating-costs-and-ai-driven-market-transformation---technavio-302326195.html SOURCE Technavio © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.Bitcoin shot past $100,000 for the first time on Thursday, taking the limelight away from stock markets that wavered as investors tracked political crises in France and South Korea. Oil prices fell modestly despite a move by the OPEC cartel and its allies to extend their supply cuts amid concerns about oversupply.Rest and pause in this season of silent nights. Last election, we went door to door and shared the good news of our current administration. We could not overcome what was asked of us. We could not overcome indiscriminate killing. We, who organized under the banner of protecting democracy, have found ourselves right back where we started seven years ago. Trump. We were "disciplined" and endured the party's undermining of progressive hope. No power, just service. The candidates we scraped for, instead of separating themselves from bombing Gaza, ignored us and concentrated on selling mythical swing voters "opportunity." 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Middle East latest: An Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital kills a teen in a wheelchairCELH Investors Have Opportunity to Lead Celsius Holdings, Inc. Securities Fraud LawsuitThe bride in white: Lauren Sanchez steps out in racy suit with Jeff Bezos ahead of blockbuster wedding The couple attended an event in New York on Wednesday They got engaged in 2023 but have yet to publicly reveal when they will marry READ MORE: Lauren Sanchez gets emotional discussing her childhood By J. PETERSON and BETHAN SEXTON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:32 GMT, 4 December 2024 | Updated: 23:46 GMT, 4 December 2024 e-mail 23 shares 3 View comments Lauren Sanchez has never been one to shy away from daring outfits. So it was no surprise to see the glamorous media personality, 54, spilling out of a lace bustier as she attended The New York Times DealBook Event in New York with fiance Jeff Bezos , 60, on Wednesday. Sanchez sported a tight white blazer over the lingerie top, but it did little to conceal her chest. She paired the blazer with matching trousers and accessorized with a white handbag and elegant diamond necklace. Breaking up the all white color scheme, Sanchez opted for black heels. Her beau Bezos looked casual and cool in a pair of suede boots, black denim jeans, and a tight black shirt that showcased his muscular torso. Sanchez and Bezos, 60, began dating in 2019 and got engaged in May 2023. They have yet to publicly disclose when they plan to marry . The US Sun previously reported that the nuptials will take place in Aspen this winter. Lauren Sanchez spilled out of a lace bustier as she attended The New York Times DealBook Event in New York with fiance Jeff Bezos, 60, on Wednesday Sanchez sported a tight white blazer over the lingerie top, but it did little to conceal her chest She gave an insight into the planning during an awkward appearance on The View last month in which she gave a reluctant update and said she is 'very excited' for the forthcoming ceremony. Although a bit sheepish, she did share a bit about what was happening with her wedding. 'Very excited about it, thinking about the dress, I have to say, I do have a Pinterest, I'm just like every other bride, so I do have a Pinterest board,' Sánchez admitted. During the segment, she also admitted that at age 54, she never thought her life would be where it was right now. 'I never thought at, I'm gonna be 55, that you know, I'd be an author, that I'd be getting married, I mean life is just beginning,' the helicopter pilot admitted. 'When I was 20, I thought, "Oh my gosh, life is over at 50," let me tell you, it is not, ladies,' the mogul reassured the audience. 'It is not over, it is just beginning. It just gets better and better, and I always say when women are like, "Oh what is it like turning 50?" It's just the beginning.' The businesswoman has recently been kept busy working on her children's book, which was released in September. The media personality smiled and posed for a social media selfie before the event The couple showed their commitment to each other by holding hands The businesswoman has recently been kept busy working on her children's book, which was released in September The Fly Who Flew to Space which follows 'an adorable fly named Flynn as they follow their dreams of becoming an astronaut right onto a rocket ship'. It has since received a slew of positive ratings, including one that appears to be posted by Bezos. On the book's Amazon listing, an account bearing the name of Jeff Bezos left a review fiercely praising the book . Bezos gave the tome the maximum rating of five stars, but said he would have given it 'six' if he could. He comically described it as 'the best children's book his fiancée had ever written,' something that was not hard for her to achieve as this is her first and only children's book. While there's no way to tell if the account is indeed Bezos', sources confirmed to USA Today that it is. Breaking up the all white color scheme, Sanchez opted for black heels Some of Sanchez's raven bangs blew in her face as she entered the venue from the street Sanchez has been spending time with her new celebrity friends and was pictured at the Fall 2024 Opening Reception for fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. She mingled with several stars at her The Fly That Flew To Space book party in September. At the event was Kim and Khloe Kardashian as well as momager Kris Jenner and RHOBH vet Kathy Hilton, who is also Paris Hilton's mother. Also seen were fashion model Miranda Kerr and jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer, who used to be wed to Tobey Maguire. Jeff Bezos Lauren Sanchez New York Share or comment on this article: The bride in white: Lauren Sanchez steps out in racy suit with Jeff Bezos ahead of blockbuster wedding e-mail 23 shares Add commentPOCATELLO — Social media posts from Pocatello area residents and businesses were rife with excitement this month over a local visit from Grammy nominated and award-winning musical artist Post Malone. Austin Post, known best by his stage name Post Malone, lives in nearby Cottonwood Heights, Utah, and was reportedly in Southeast Idaho to spend some time in the great outdoors. Malone, whose hit singles “Sunflower”, “Rockstar", “Circles” and “Congratulations” have been streamed on Spotify billions of times, was frequently seen this month in selfies posted on social media by local residents who encountered the music star in the Pocatello area. The 19th Hole, a south Pocatello convenience store, shared a selfie with Malone on its Facebook page and the post quickly received hundreds of likes. Other selfies were shared via social media by patrons and staff at local restaurants that were visited by Malone during his Southeast Idaho stay. Malone also visited Boise for the Boise State Broncos game in early December, where he shared news that he will be hosting a concert at Albertsons Stadium with featured guest artist Jelly Roll in June 2025. Malone spent time unwinding after the game in Boise’s downtown area, visiting a variety of restaurants and taking photos with fans.
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Scammers are a determined, creative bunch, and they’re hard to catch. Scammers will sometimes even trip up trained professionals. Many of us have received text messages claiming there’s a problem with either a U.S. Postal Service or UPS delivery. The best thing to do is to immediately delete those messages. But Eagle County Sheriff James van Beek received one of those messages very early one morning a few days after sending a package to relatives overseas. He followed the link, and about the time he’d finished his first cup of coffee, quickly canceled the card he used to try to “correct” what was ultimately a scam. But that’s how easy it is to fall for some of these schemes. “Sometimes people are using our numbers,” van Beek said, who added that his office receives scam reports “multiple times a week.” One of the most recent calls was from someone reporting a call that claimed a resident had failed to appear in “federal court in Eagle,” van Beek said. There is no such facility. Vail Police Chief Ryan Kenney said many scam calls are generated overseas. That means the information technology element of tracing those calls is “extremely challenging,” he said. Then there’s the jurisdictional component. Searching internet service providers in different countries, and even for different domestic banks, requires separate search warrants, Kenney said. Following a money trail also takes separate warrants, he noted. “Everything is manpower intensive,” Kenney said. And with only two full-time detectives, along with another officer who rotates in and out of that role, there aren’t a lot of hours to devote to those cases. Still, Kenney added, detectives take those cases “as far as we can.” Recovering lost money is difficult, at best. Avon Police Chief Greg Daly’s officers did recover some cash in a case he called “unique.” That case got the FBI involved and actually resulted in an arrest. Daly said the suspect sent an email, persuading the victim that his bank account had been compromised. Ultimately, the victim was persuaded to give cash to someone posing as an agent of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. That “agent” was then arrested in possession of the cash and is currently free on bond. “Our FBI partners told us this is happening more often” since cash is essentially untraceable, Daly said. Daly noted that many scammers “have degrees from scammer university,” and know exactly how to present themselves. But that doesn’t always work, depending on who’s on the other end of the phone. One potential victim, who’d been told to buy Walmart gift cards, was cautioned against it by the cashier at the store. At Avon’s police headquarters, a call from the scammer came in. Daly, who’s Irish, answered, and doing his best Liam Neeson impression, went into the actor’s soliloquy from “Taken” — “I have a certain set of skills ... I will find you...” That ended the call. Not long after taking office, van Beek answered the office phone and fielded a call from someone claiming to be one of his detectives. That didn’t end well, either. But, van Beek said, “The guy had it down. It would have convinced anyone else.” In addition to those calls, scammers are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to copy the voices of either yourself or your loved ones. Daly said “99.999%” of those calls are scams, and the best advice is to call the police. To avoid having your voice cloned, local police are advising changing the way we answer our phones. When van Beek answers a call from an unknown number, he’ll say “Hello.” When asked if it’s him, he’ll then ask who’s calling. Kenney’s even more vague. “If it’s not a number you know, don’t even say ‘hello,'” he said. “It’s just safer.”Seongnam City to Participate in CES 2025, Paving the Way as a Global Innovation Hub
(CNN) — President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday named Kimberly Guilfoyle as his pick to be the US ambassador to Greece. “For many years, Kimberly has been a close friend and ally. Her extensive experience and leadership in law, media, and politics along with her sharp intellect make her supremely qualified to represent the United States, and safeguard its interests abroad. Kimberly is perfectly suited to foster strong bilateral relations with Greece, advancing our interests on issues ranging from defense cooperation to trade and economic innovation,” Trump said in a Truth Social post . Guilfoyle had been engaged to Donald Trump Jr. and is close to the Trump family. This is a developing story and will be updated. The-CNN-Wire TM & © 2024 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.Manchester City’s crisis deepened as they surrendered a three-goal lead late in the game to draw 3-3 against Feyenoord in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola’s side avoided the indignity of a sixth successive defeat in all competitions and looked on course for a welcome victory thanks to a double from Erling Haaland – the first from the penalty spot – and a deflected effort from Ilkay Gundogan. Yet Guardiola was left with his head in hands as Feyenoord roared back in the last 15 minutes with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Sergio Gimenez and David Hancko, two of them after Josko Gvardiol errors. FULL-TIME | A point apiece. 🩵 3-3 ⚫️ #ManCity | #UCL pic.twitter.com/6oj1nEOIwm — Manchester City (@ManCity) November 26, 2024 Arsenal delivered the statement Champions League win Mikel Arteta had demanded as they swept aside Sporting Lisbon 5-1. Arteta wanted his team to prove their European credentials, and goals from Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard got their continental campaign back on track in style following the 1-0 defeat at Inter Milan last time out. A memorable victory also ended Sporting’s unbeaten start to the season, a streak of 17 wins and one draw, the vast majority of which prompted Manchester United to prise away head coach Ruben Amorim. Putting on a show at Sporting 🌟 pic.twitter.com/Yi9MgRZEkl — Arsenal (@Arsenal) November 26, 2024 Paris St Germain were left in serious of danger of failing to progress in the Champions League as they fell to a 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. Kim Min-jae’s header late in the first half was enough to send PSG to a third defeat in the competition this season, leaving them six points off the automatic qualification places for the last 16 with three games to play. Luis Enrique’s side, who had Ousmane Dembele sent off, were deservedly beaten by Bayern who dominated chances and possession. 🔔 FULL TIME – Victory at home! +3 in the #UCL 👏❤️ #FCBayern #MiaSanMia | #FCBPSG #UCL pic.twitter.com/BYE23dXXih — FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) November 26, 2024 Elsewhere, Atletico Madrid were 6-0 winners away to Sparta Prague, Julian Alvarez and Angel Correa each scoring twice whilst there were also goals from Marcos Llorente and Antoine Griezmann. Barcelona ended tournament debutants Brest’s unbeaten start with a 3-0 victory courtesy of two goals from Robert Lewandowski – one a penalty – and Dani Olmo. Lewandowski’s first was his 100th Champions League goal, only the third man to reach the mark after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. A Castello Lukeba own goal saw Inter Milan go top of the standings with a narrow 1-0 win over RB Leipzig at San Siro, whilst Bayer Leverkusen were emphatic victors against Red Bull Salzburg, Florian Wirtz scoring twice to move Xabi Alonso’s side into the automatic qualification places. Atalanta continued their strong start, albeit whilst conceding a first goal in Europe this season in a 6-1 win away to Young Boys, whilst Tammy Abraham scored the decisive goal as AC Milan beat Slovan Bratislava 3-2.The Future of Leadership: Why AI literacy is non-negotiable for African boardsBy JOSH BOAK WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Tuesday he was “stupid” not to put his own name on pandemic relief checks in 2021, noting that Donald Trump had done so in 2020 and likely got credit for helping people out through this simple, effective act of branding. Biden did the second-guessing as he delivered a speech at the Brookings Institution defending his economic record and challenging Trump to preserve Democratic policy ideas when he returns to the White House next month. Related Articles National Politics | Trump taps SF legal firebrand to lead civil rights enforcement National Politics | How the FDA allows companies to add secret ingredients to our food National Politics | Biden issues veto threat on bill expanding federal judiciary as partisan split emerges National Politics | Kimberly Guilfoyle who? Donald Trump Jr. ‘flaunts’ new romance with Palm Beach socialite: report National Politics | The Onion’s bid to buy Infowars is still in court As Biden focused on his legacy with his term ending, he suggested Trump should keep the Democrats’ momentum going and ignore the policies of his allies. The president laid out favorable recent economic data but acknowledged his rare public regret that he had not been more self-promotional in advertising the financial support provided by his administration as the country emerged from the pandemic. “I signed the American Rescue Plan, the most significant economic recovery package in our history, and also learned something from Donald Trump,” Biden said at the Washington-based think tank. “He signed checks for people for 7,400 bucks ... and I didn’t. Stupid.” The decision by the former reality TV star and real estate developer to add his name to the checks sent by the U.S. Treasury to millions of Americans struggling during the coronavirus marked the first time a president’s name appeared on any IRS payments. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris , who replaced him as the Democratic nominee , largely failed to convince the American public of the strength of the economy. The addition of 16 million jobs, funding for infrastructure, new factories and investments in renewable energy were not enough to overcome public exhaustion over inflation, which spiked in 2022 and left many households coping with elevated grocery, gasoline and housing costs. More than 6 in 10 voters in November’s election described the economy as “poor” or “not so good,” according to AP VoteCast, an extensive survey of the electorate. Trump won nearly 7 in 10 of the voters who felt the economy was in bad shape, paving the way for a second term as president after his 2020 loss to Biden. Biden used his speech to argue that Trump was inheriting a strong economy that is the envy of the world. The inflation rate fell without a recession that many economists had viewed as inevitable, while the unemployment rate is a healthy 4.2% and applications to start new businesses are at record levels. Biden called the numbers under his watch “a new set of benchmarks to measure against the next four years.” “President-elect Trump is receiving the strongest economy in modern history,” said Biden, who warned that Trump’s planned tax cuts could lead to massive deficits or deep spending cuts. He also said that Trump’s promise of broad tariffs on foreign imports would be a mistake, part of a broader push Tuesday by the administration to warn against Trump’s threatened action. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen also issued a word of caution about them at a summit of The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council. “I think the imposition of broad based tariffs, at least of the type that have been discussed, almost all economists agree this would raise prices on American consumers,” she said. Biden was also critical of Trump allies who have pushed Project 2025 , a policy blueprint from the Heritage Foundation that calls for a complete overhaul of the federal government. Trump has disavowed participation in it, though parts were written by his allies and overlap with his stated views on economics, immigration, education policy and civil rights. “I pray to God the president-elect throws away Project 2025,” Biden said. “I think it would be an economic disaster.” Associated Press writer Fatima Hussein in Washington contributed to this report.
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An attorney representing the Chicago Board of Education offered a buyout to Pedro Martinez, the embattled chief of Chicago Public Schools, according to sources close to the conversations. The offer, made over the phone earlier this week, came after Martinez retained attorney William J. Quinlan to represent him in an ongoing power struggle with Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union, which has waged a fierce campaign against the chief executive officer as the union negotiates a new contract with the district. Martinez’s contract limits the district’s ability to fire him without cause and could lead to an expensive lawsuit. So far, Martinez has resisted the buyout offer, sources said. With pressure on Martinez ratcheting up, the current six-member school board met Wednesday at CPS’ administrative office in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood to decide key issues that will be addressed at the board’s monthly meeting Dec. 12. Tension over the CEO’s fate could be felt in the auditorium where the meeting was held, overshadowing conversations with board members. “Pedro Martinez intends to honor his contract with the Chicago Public Schools and see that the 325,305 students and parents get the benefit of what they bargained for with him,” William J. Quinlan of the Quinlan Law Firm LLC, Martinez’s attorney, said in a statement to the Tribune. A spokesperson from Cozen O’Connor, the firm representing the school board, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday. Martinez previously said he declined a request by Johnson to resign and has faced months of pressure from the mayor’s allies who want him to leave or be fired by the board. The point of conflict has been the CEO’s refusal to take out a $300 million high-interest loan that would help pay for a new four-year teachers contract and a pension payment formerly covered by the city. The previous school board resigned in early October amid the conflict and Johnson appointed a new board just days later . At Wednesday’s board meeting, the new six-member board peppered speakers with an unusual amount of questions. At times, members expressed confusion about the raised policies — ranging from boundary requirements for enrollment in district schools to diversity protections and the confirmed location of Velma Thomas Early Childhood Learning Center. The teachers union, which buoyed the mayor to power in 2023, has criticized the CEO’s mishandling of the closures of several charter schools in the Acero charter network in recent weeks. The union’s criticism of the CEO’s handling of the Acero closures remained front and center Wednesday. Holding back tears, parent Norma Gaeta told board members that she’s enrolled her children in Acero’s Sandra Cisneros Elementary School in Brighton Park for more than a decade. Gaeta criticized the charter operator for failing to hold a town hall with parents or offer support to students since announcing the closures. Parents of charter school students attend a Chicago Board of Education meeting on Dec. 4, 2024. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune) “Cisneros is a second home to my family,” she said, crediting the school community with spurring her fifth grade daughter’s academic performance and social and emotional growth. “Please help us save our schools.” Despite a November board resolution that directed Acero representatives to appear, the charter operator was a no-show at Wednesday’s meeting. Board members directly addressed the absence. “What does it take to get someone from Acero to show up and talk to us?” asked board member Michilla “Kyla” Blaise. The district’s portfolio office is continuing to work on solutions, board member Frank Thomas said, addressing the multiple Acero families present. “One of the reasons we can’t get Acero to come here is because contracts make people perform. ... When the contract doesn’t have any teeth in it, we can’t make them do much,” Thomas said of CPS’ contract with Acero, in which the district has no legal authority to prevent the charter operator from voluntarily closing its schools. Martinez, who remained stoic for most of the hourslong meeting, nodded his head in agreement. In an emailed statement sent after the meeting, Acero said discussions with CPS to hold a town hall in January are underway and the charter school operator complained that the district didn’t provide Acero with CPS’ proposed solutions before the meeting as promised. “The anticipated closure of seven Acero schools was an extremely painful choice,” the charter operator said, noting it remains open to discussing any solutions with CPS. Teachers contract negotiations bubbled into board conversation Wednesday in a notable way when a member of the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association voiced concerns with the CTU’s contract proposals, adding another union voice to a fray of labor organizations currently displeased with the teachers union. A fault line between CTU and the historically allied Service Employees International Union Local 73, emerged earlier this week . “While I emphasize we respect the work done by our colleagues in CTU, there are several provisions within their contract that present significant challenges for principals and assistant principals,” Kia Banks, CPAA’s chief of staff, said at Wednesday’s meeting. The meeting came on the heels of CTU’s release of a “road map” to reaching a collective bargaining agreement — and followed a directive to “expedite” the contract that board members appointed by Johnson sent Martinez earlier this month. A CPS spokesperson said Tuesday that while the district remains committed to bargaining in good faith, it does not expect its projected $10 billion cost of meeting the teachers’ demands to substantially decrease based on CTU’s updated priorities. The union criticized CPS’ figure as inaccurate, but its road map doesn’t provide an alternative estimate, the district spokesperson said. As CPS faces an approximately $500 million deficit in each of the next five years, raises remain unresolved, among other key demands. Following CPS’ offer of 4% to 5% raises in the fall, the union recently countered with a 5% to 6% ask, down from the CTU’s initial demand of 9%. Chicago Board of Education members attend a meeting on Dec. 4, 2024. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune) The counterproposal and other “must-haves” in CTU’s road map represent “reasonable movement to settlement,” board Vice President Mary Gardner said, asking the CEO to explain how he’s working toward a resolution. Martinez hinted that updates would be discussed in Wednesday’s closed session. “I am cautiously optimistic there’s more urgency now for us to actually get counter-proposals (that) we’re in the process of analyzing now,” he said. The next fact-finding stage of mediation is scheduled to occur this month, with a report anticipated at the end of January. CTU aims to settle the contract “not in weeks, not in months, but now,” the union’s financial secretary, Maria Moreno, said at the meeting Wednesday. Gardner hammered that point home. “We do not want a strike. Period. We don’t want that,” she said, before adjourning the public portion of the meeting. Any decision on Martinez’s fate would be made in the closed session. For weeks, all current board members have refused to comment. In mid-November, the newly appointed school board retained the outside law firm Cozen O’Connor, a move that hinted at the beginnings of the process of firing Martinez. At the time, George F. Galland, an employment lawyer at Miner, Barnhill & Galland PC, said the board was likely looking for “cause” to fire Martinez, because it would save the district money. Quinlan, Martinez’s lawyer, acted as general counsel to the state of Illinois appointed by former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, and has been working with the CPS chief for about two weeks, Tribune sources confirmed. Quinlan’s father, also a lawyer, was chief counsel for three Chicago mayors. His uncle was the Cook County Board president and prosecuted James Wright, former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The board can terminate Martinez’s employment contract — which expires in June 2026 — in two ways. By firing Martinez “for cause,” according to the contract, the board would have to cite misconduct or criminal activity, incompetence in the performance of job duties, fraud or other wrongdoing. In addition, Martinez would not be eligible for severance pay. Martinez’s contract allows him the option to pursue a wrongful termination lawsuit. If the board fires Martinez “without cause,” the CEO can remain in his position for 180 days and will receive 20 weeks of his base salary of $340,000 in 2022, according to public records.
Which AL East Rival Is Best Fit for Blue Jays' Projected $500 Million Slugger?LOS ANGELES (AP) — Democrats and Republicans agreed on at least one thing before November’s election: California would play a central role in determining control of the U.S. House. Indeed it did. Democrat Adam Gray's come-from-behind victory over Republican Rep. John Duarte in a Central Valley farm-belt district Tuesday — the final House contest decided this year — gave Democrats their third pick-up of a GOP-held seat in the state, a small victory in a tough year for Democrats nationally. While Democratic wins narrowed the gap in the House, Republicans held their ground in two other toss-up contests that helped the GOP defend its fragile majority in Washington. Republicans won 220 House seats this election cycle , with Democrats holding 215 seats. Despite falling short of a majority, Democrats stressed that the party will gain seats next year, leaving the chamber even more closely divided. “Netting three seats was a very big deal,” Rep. Pete Aguilar, the third-ranking Democrat in the chamber, who lives in Redlands, east of Los Angeles, said in Washington. Democratic enthusiasm was tempered, however, by turnout figures that lagged the 2020 presidential election in the heavily Democratic state, even with Kamala Harris leading the Democratic ticket in her home state. Also, Republicans made incremental gains in the state Legislature. Voters overwhelmingly endorsed a ballot proposal that makes shoplifting a felony for repeat offenders again and increases penalties for some drug charges amid frustration over retail crimes, a proposal opposed by some Democrats. The election showed Democrats will need to pay closer attention to issues like crime and the cost of living, even in a state where the party holds every statewide office and dominates the Legislature and congressional delegation, Claremont McKenna College political scientist Jack Pitney said. In the House, Democrats “were hoping that California would push them over the top to gain a majority. But their gains elsewhere were not strong enough,” Pitney added, pointing to GOP wins in North Carolina. Gray won by a margin of less than 200 votes, with election officials reporting Tuesday all ballots had been counted. Duarte captured the seat in 2022 when he defeated Gray by one of the closest margins in the country, 564 votes. He was often listed among the most vulnerable House Republicans given that narrow margin of victory in a district with a Democratic tilt — about 11 points over registered Republicans. Gray said in a statement: “We always knew that this race would be as close as they come, and we’re expecting a photo finish this year, too.” In other Democratic House gains, first-time candidate Derek Tran ousted Republican Rep. Michelle Steel in a Southern California district anchored in Orange County, while Democrat George Whitesides toppled Republican Rep. Mike Garcia is a district north of Los Angeles. In a district east of Los Angeles, Republican Rep. Ken Calvert again held off Democrat Will Rollins in a repeat of their 2022 contest. And Republican Rep. David Valadao kept his grip on a farm-belt seat, despite its heavy Democratic registration edge. The outcome will leave Republicans with nine of the state's 52 U.S. House seats next year. Although California is often seen as a liberal monolith, a string of House districts has proved volatile in recent elections, spotlighting their importance to both parties. Democrats snatched seven seats from Republicans in 2018, then Republicans seized four from Democrats in 2020. In the 2022 elections, Republicans gained one seat, from 11 to 12, while Democrats dropped to 40 seats from 42, after California lost a House seat in reapportionment after the 2020 census. Overall, the state dropped to 52 districts from 53. The state played a pivotal role in securing the gavel for Republicans in 2022 and installing Rep. Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield as speaker .
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