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LSU outlasts UCF 109-102 in triple-OT affairLopetegui came into the game under pressure following some poor displays from the Hammers in recent weeks but they earned a hard-fought victory to end the Magpies’ three-game winning spell. Despite a promising opening from the hosts, Tomas Soucek headed West Ham in front before Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s first goal for the club after the break wrapped up victory. Lopetegui was pleased with his side’s display following a “tough match”. He said: “I am happy for the three points and am very happy against a good team like Newcastle, who have good players and a fantastic coach. “I think today was a tough match and we were able to compete as a team. “I think we deserved to win. Today they had many moments in the first half, but I think the second half we deserved to win and we are happy because you have to do these kind of matches against this type of team if you want to overcome them.” Newcastle started brightly and had plenty of chances in the first half especially, but the visitors responded after the break by retaining possession well. The win eases the pressure on Lopetegui, whose West Ham side face Arsenal on Saturday, and he believes the victory is an important feeling for his players. He said: “I think the only thing that is under our control is to play football, to improve, to defend well, to convince the players we are able to do better. “Today we did, but I think the only thing we can do is to do the things that are under our control, not today but every day. “So we had to keep with this mentality, but above all let me say we are happy for the players because they need this kind of feeling as a team to believe that we are able to do well as a team, to put the best for each player of the team.” Newcastle boss Eddie Howe admitted defeat was a missed opportunity for his side. The Magpies missed a series of chances in the first half, including efforts from Joe Willock and Sean Longstaff, before Alexander Isak blasted a chance off target. Anthony Gordon also rolled an effort just wide of the post after the break and Isak headed wide of goal. Three points could have seen Newcastle move into the top six and Howe admitted his side need to learn from the match. “Yes, massive because the league is so tight that a couple of wins and the whole picture looks very different,” Howe said. “We’ll kick ourselves tonight because we knew the opportunity we had, a home game, Monday night, a great moment for us potentially in our season, so we have to learn from that and come back stronger.”

Adele bids farewell to Vegas residency with heartfelt wordsNo. 22 Xavier aims to keep its perfect record intact Monday night in Fort Myers, Fla., when it takes on South Carolina in the Fort Myers Tip-Off. The Musketeers (5-0) are coming off an 80-55 victory on Wednesday over Siena, while the Gamecocks (3-2) beat Mercer on Thursday 84-72. Against Mercer, South Carolina sank a season-best 12 3-pointers -- tied for the fourth-most in a single game under third-year coach Lamont Paris. Jamarii Thomas, a senior transfer from Norfolk State, had 19 points and swished 4 of 5 shots from behind the arc. "Thomas got some good, clean looks," Paris said. "It was good to see those guys make their shots. Hopefully it gets those guys going in the right direction." On the season, the Gamecocks are making 7.8 3-pointers per game and shooting 32.5 percent from deep. Senior guard Jacobi Wright makes a team-best 1.8 3-pointers per game and shoots 37.5 percent from behind the arc. At 13.0 ppg, he is second on the team behind Collin Murray-Boyles (15.8). Xavier is allowing eight makes from deep per game and is letting opponents shoot 38.5 percent from behind the arc, which ranks 337th in the country. And despite an undefeated record so far for the Musketeers, third-year coach Sean Miller is worried about his players developing bad habits. "We have a virus that everybody is looking at the stat sheet, trying to get as many points as they possibly can," Miller said after the win over Siena. "They want to win, but they really want to win and score. We need a couple of guys that are willing to rebound, defend, make the extra pass, play at a high level defensively and understand what makes a team great." Marcus Foster did a decent job of doing a little bit of everything for Xavier against Siena, piling up 12 points, five rebounds, five assists and a steal. It was the first double-digit scoring outing for Foster -- a grad transfer from Furman -- in a Xavier uniform. Since 2008, Xavier is 25-11 against teams from the Southeastern Conference, but it hasn't played South Carolina in that stretch. --Field Level MediaVista Outdoor Stockholders Approve CSG Transaction to Acquire The Kinetic Group

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Pakistan's capital has been put under a security lockdown ahead of protests by supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan calling for his release. Highways leading to Islamabad through which supporters of Khan, led by members of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, are expected to approach the city and gather near the parliament on Sunday (local time), have been blocked. Most major roads of the city have also been blocked by the government with shipping containers and large contingents of police and paramilitary personnel have been deployed in riot gear, while mobile phone services have been suspended. Gatherings of any sort have been banned under legal provisions, the Islamabad police said in a statement. Global internet watchdog NetBlocks said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that live metrics showed WhatsApp messaging services had been restricted ahead of the protests. A key Khan aid, Ali Amin Gandapur, who is the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and is expected to lead the largest convoy into Islamabad, called on people to gather near the entrance of the city's red zone, known as "D Chowk". Islamabad's red zone houses the country's parliament building, important government installations, as well as embassies and foreign institutions' offices. "Khan has called on us to remain there till all our demands are met," he said in a video message on Saturday. The PTI's demands include the release of all its leaders, including Khan, as well as the resignation of the current government due to what it says was a rigged election this year. Khan has been in jail since August last year and, since being voted out of power by parliament in 2022, faces a number of charges ranging from corruption to instigation of violence. He and his party deny all the charges. "These constant protests are destroying the economy and creating instability ... we want the political leadership to sit together and resolve these matters," Muhammad Asif, 35, a resident of Islamabad said in front of a closed market. The last protest in Islamabad by PTI in early October turned violent with one policeman killed, dozens of security personnel injured and protesters arrested. Both sides accused the other of instigating the clashes. - Reuters

Raiders win the Class C State Championship; thump Hermon 28-0LEDUC COUNTY, ALTA. — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is looking for ways to encourage pipeline companies to boost capacity and increase Alberta's oil and gas export volumes to the U.S. But Smith says her government is not interested in directly subsidizing a cross-border pipeline project, preferring instead to find ways to "de-risk" a potential private sector investment. Canada's main oil-and-gas producing province is keen to expand its pipeline access to the U.S. in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential election victory. In his first presidential term, Trump supported TC Energy Corp.'s Keystone XL pipeline project, which would have carried oil from Alberta to the U.S. but was scuttled when President Joe Biden revoked its permit on environmental grounds. TC Energy is no longer the owner of the Keystone pipeline network, having spun it off into a separate company called South Bow Corp., but some industry watchers have questioned whether the project could be revived. Smith says there are many ways to boost Alberta's oil and gas exports to the U.S., including expanding the capacity of existing pipelines. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 25, 2024. Companies in this story: (TSX:TRP; TSX:SOBO) The Canadian PressLopetegui came into the game under pressure following some poor displays from the Hammers in recent weeks but they earned a hard-fought victory to end the Magpies’ three-game winning spell. Despite a promising opening from the hosts, Tomas Soucek headed West Ham in front before Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s first goal for the club after the break wrapped up victory. Lopetegui was pleased with his side’s display following a “tough match”. He said: “I am happy for the three points and am very happy against a good team like Newcastle, who have good players and a fantastic coach. “I think today was a tough match and we were able to compete as a team. “I think we deserved to win. Today they had many moments in the first half, but I think the second half we deserved to win and we are happy because you have to do these kind of matches against this type of team if you want to overcome them.” Newcastle started brightly and had plenty of chances in the first half especially, but the visitors responded after the break by retaining possession well. The win eases the pressure on Lopetegui, whose West Ham side face Arsenal on Saturday, and he believes the victory is an important feeling for his players. He said: “I think the only thing that is under our control is to play football, to improve, to defend well, to convince the players we are able to do better. “Today we did, but I think the only thing we can do is to do the things that are under our control, not today but every day. “So we had to keep with this mentality, but above all let me say we are happy for the players because they need this kind of feeling as a team to believe that we are able to do well as a team, to put the best for each player of the team.” Newcastle boss Eddie Howe admitted defeat was a missed opportunity for his side. The Magpies missed a series of chances in the first half, including efforts from Joe Willock and Sean Longstaff, before Alexander Isak blasted a chance off target. Anthony Gordon also rolled an effort just wide of the post after the break and Isak headed wide of goal. Three points could have seen Newcastle move into the top six and Howe admitted his side need to learn from the match. “Yes, massive because the league is so tight that a couple of wins and the whole picture looks very different,” Howe said. “We’ll kick ourselves tonight because we knew the opportunity we had, a home game, Monday night, a great moment for us potentially in our season, so we have to learn from that and come back stronger.”

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By Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of Microsoft 365 customers worldwide reported having issues with services like Outlook and Teams on Monday. In social media posts and comments on platforms like outage tracker Downdetector, some impacted said that they were having trouble seeing their emails, loading calendars or opening other Microsoft 365 applications such as Powerpoint. Microsoft acknowledged “an issue impacting users attempting to access Exchange Online or functionality within Microsoft Teams calendar” earlier in the day. In updates posted on X , the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the company’s status page said it identified a “recent change” that it believed to be behind the problem — and was working to revert it. Microsoft shared that it was deploying a fix — which, as of shortly before noon E.T., it said had reached about 98% of “affected environments.” Still, the company’s status page later added , targeted restarts were “progressing slower than anticipated for the majority of affected users.” As of midday Monday, Downdetector showed thousands of outage reports from users of Microsoft 365 , particularly Outlook . Extra News Alerts Get breaking updates as they happen. Be civil. Be kind.Andy Murray will coach Novak Djokovic through the Australian Open

The Astoria School District is calling on state legislators to advocate for increased support for education going into the 2025 legislative session. On Wednesday, dozens of teachers, staff and parents gathered at the Capt. Robert Gray School for a special board meeting with state Sen. Suzanne Weber and state Rep. Cyrus Javadi to discuss legislative priorities — among them the State School Fund, special education services and unfunded mandates. State Sen. Suzanne Weber and state Rep. Cyrus Javadi appeared Wednesday at Capt. Robert Gray School in Astoria. Staff shared successes, like increased graduation readiness, the school district’s new literacy curriculum and wins in addressing chronic absenteeism through family liaisons. But they also shared the challenges the district has faced. Under the 2024-2025 budget, the school district cut more than two dozen positions and made tens of thousands of dollars worth of reductions for programs like technology, athletics and transportation. Astoria Middle School principal Linda Brech said she’s seen those cuts gut the school’s Spanish program, electives and intervention support and lead to higher class sizes. In order to avoid similar cuts in the future, the Legislature would need to approve consistent funding to the State School Fund. “We cannot make more of those cuts and ask more of our staff than they have already given,” said Jenna Rickenbach, an Astoria School District board member and parent. Gov. Tina Kotek's budget, which was released earlier this month, includes a proposal to put $11.3 billion toward education in the upcoming biennium. While that number is higher than previous bienniums, it still may not be on par with district needs. The Quality Education Model, a data-driven tool used by the state to estimate funding needs, estimates funding should actually be closer to $13.2 billion. Rickenbach said the school board is supportive of the governor’s proposal as a starting point, but sees room to grow. Fully funding special education is another key priority. For years, the state has implemented an 11% cap on special education funding, but many school districts have a higher percentage of students receiving specialized services. In the Astoria School District, the figure is around 17%. When a district exceeds the cap — as Astoria has for the past several years — they need to make up the difference with general fund dollars. “My ongoing fear is that we're going to burn these staff members out because they're all spread so thin, being forced to be on their toes and improvise all day long every day. The work is hard,” said Travis Roe, director of special programs for the school district. “Just generally speaking, education is hard. Special education is very hard, but it's made exponentially harder when we're short-staffed due to a lack of funding, because of the limitations of funding for the students past that 11%.” Staff also identified unfunded mandates, including paid leave, unemployment insurance benefits and LED lights, pension rate increases and potential cuts to federal funding as other strains. With a new incoming federal administration, some educators expressed concerns for the future of resources for underserved students, including students with undocumented family members. Bill Fritz, the superintendent of the Knappa School District, and Knappa school board member Brian Montgomery, who also attended, shared similar priorities for their district with a focus on special education resources, unfunded mandates and funding equity. Javadi and Weber, Tillamook Republicans who represent the North Coast, agreed on the importance of addressing those concerns and fully funding education. “You have my full support on your priorities,” Javadi said. “I mean, we need more money in the state’s schools. And one of the things that always shocked me last term, last session, is why isn't it just fully funded from the get-go? Why are we even having this discussion? Why is this not the first thing that we take care of, now how much money do we have left over to fund everything else? ... But I’ll tell you ... almost everyone in that building believes public education should be fully funded, and we'll continue to go there and beat that drum, because our kids are that important.” Weber, who worked as a teacher for decades, is the vice chair of the Senate Committee on Education. She said the committee has discussed putting forth 25 separate bills focused on education. Moving forward, she hopes to see a revamp based on the Quality Education Model. “We can talk about water and sewer and roads, but our most important infrastructure item is our children for our future,” Weber said. “So thank you for all of the work that you have done to make sure that they have a safe learning environment and curriculum that is going to build their knowledge and skills and take them into the future.”Hezbollah fires about 250 rockets and other projectiles into Israel in heaviest barrage in weeks

Patrick Mahomes ’ wallet is taking a hit after the football star’s recent gesture during a moment of celebration in the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills was deemed “violent.” During the football game on Sunday, Nov. 17, Mahomes threw a successful touchdown pass and took a second to celebrate, holding his first and middle fingers together and pointing them away from him. To some, Mahomes’ gesture could have been interpreted to be emulating guns, although it’s not clear what Mahomes’ intention was. SIGN UP for Parade’s Daily newsletter & get the scoop on the latest TV news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox Either way, the NFL was not a fan, with sports journalist Tom Pelissero sharing a clip of the moment and writing, “The NFL fined #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes $14,069 for unsportsmanlike conduct (violent gesture) as he celebrated a touchdown pass last week in Buffalo.” The news was also reported by CBS Sports . Reactions to the call were generally negative, with those who disagreed with Mahomes’ fine saying things like, “He’s literally pointing?” “So he was fined for striking a pose? Got it,” and “I thought it was a bow and arrow. Chiefs hello.” “I’m not even sure what the ‘violent gesture’ is supposed to be. It looks like a cross between two finger guns and the drawing back of a bow string,” wrote another fan. Even people who aren’t fans of the Chiefs questioned the serious call, with one declaring, “Let them celebrate however they want!” There were also some people who agreed with the call, voicing their support on social media. Last season, Mahomes faced a larger fine of $50,000 for “verbally abusing” game officials, while his coach Andy Reid earned a fine of $100,000 for publicly criticizing the officials ruling on the game.

Tuttle will wait one extra week to continue its run for greatness, providing the the Tigers time to rest up. Tuttle football has put together a perfect season so far as the Tigers enter a bye week in the playoffs at 12-0. Next week on Dec. 6, the Tigers will play district-rival Bethany in Yukon for a chance to play in the 4A state championship game. This week, though, is different. Usually, Thanksgiving week is semifinals week, but with the addition of a few more classes playing championship games in Edmond at UCO’s stadium, the OSSAA added bye weeks, splitting championship games in two different weeks. Class 4A is one of five classes that will have a bye week during Thanksgiving week, so it will give the Tigers a chance to heal and prepare for the Bronchos. Tuttle wide receiver Brady McAdoo said the bye week will help the team and gives the team extra time to use the work from the season and apply it to another game. “It’s going to give us a lot of time to heal up,” McAdoo said. “It will also give us a lot of time to prepare for our next opponent and see what else we can do throughout this week. “It’s just fun. We all go out there and play. We’ve worked our tails off all year, but it’s just fun playing with all these guys and we work as a team, like nobody’s selfish about anything, and it’s pretty fun.” Tuttle coach Brad Ballard said he’s unsure if he enjoys a bye week in the middle of the Tigers’ playoff run, but he believes it can help the Tigers be more prepared for the semifinals and potentially the state championship game. “I don’t know if I do, but I have no choice,” Ballard said. “One thing it does do is it forges the opportunity to maybe rest a little bit and not beat up on each other. We’ve got to practice and stay sharp and keep our timing and do all these things, but we also don’t have to bang around on each other all the time this time of year. So, practicing on Thanksgiving Day is one of the best things in high school football, so we’re excited for that.” The Tigers have been historically dominant this season, with an undefeated season entering the third round of the playoffs, and it’s been a testament to the Tigers’ program. The Tigers have been to the playoffs 35 years in a row and will play in their 18th semifinal game next week against Bethany. Ballard said the Tigers’ team has had a culture for several years and that’s part of the recipe that’s led the Tigers to a chance at a title this season. “I think your program is your program,” Ballard said. “You’ve got to make sure you’re doing things right all the time, and when you get the right pieces personnel-wise in there, it should all work. Our kids have been working for this for a really long time and the program has been good for a long time, way before me and it will be way after me someday, but these kids know how to work. “They know what it means to be a Tuttle Tiger.”The Twins have tendered contracts or agreed to terms with all of their arbitration-eligible players — a group of 11 — that includes some of their top names ahead of Friday night’s 7 p.m. deadline. ADVERTISEMENT Pitchers Griffin Jax, Jhoan Duran, Bailey Ober and Joe Ryan were tendered contracts for the 2025 season, as were catcher Ryan Jeffers, infielder Royce Lewis, outfielder Trevor Larnach and utilityman Willi Castro. The Twins will need to come to contract terms with those players later this offseason to avoid arbitration. They’ve already done so with a trio of relievers, agreeing with Brock Stewart, Michael Tonkin and Justin Topa. Alex Kirilloff was also eligible for arbitration, but the first baseman/outfielder retired earlier this offseason due to an injury history that plagued him throughout the course of his major league career. The Twins made two roster moves earlier in the week as well, adding prospects Marco Raya and Travis Adams to the 40-man roster to protect them ahead of next month’s Rule 5 Draft. ADVERTISEMENT ______________________________________________________ This story was written by one of our partner news agencies. Forum Communications Company uses content from agencies such as Reuters, Kaiser Health News, Tribune News Service and others to provide a wider range of news to our readers. Learn more about the news services FCC uses here .40,000 took part in various sports in shire during winter season

Scott Turner, President-elect Donald Trump choice to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development , is a former NFL player who ran the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council during Trump’s first term. Turner, 52, is the first Black person selected to be a member of the Republican's Cabinet. Here are some things to know about Turner: From professional football to politics Turner grew up in a Dallas suburb, Richardson, and graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He was a defensive back and spent nine seasons in the NFL beginning in 1995, playing for the Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos. During offseasons, he worked as an intern then-Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif. After Turner retired in 2004, he worked full time for the congressman. In 2006, Turner ran unsuccessfully as a Republican in California’s 50th Congressional District. Turner joined the Texas House in 2013 as part of a large crop of tea party-supported lawmakers. He tried unsuccessfully to become speaker before he finished his second term in 2016. He did not seek a third term. Motivational speaker and pastor Turner also worked for a software company in a position called “chief inspiration officer” and said he acted as a professional mentor, pastor, and councilor for the employees and executive team. He has also been a motivational speaker. He and his wife, Robin Turner, founded a nonprofit promoting initiatives to improve childhood literacy. His church, Prestonwood Baptist Church, lists him as an associate pastor. He is also chair of the center for education opportunity at America First Policy Institute, a think tank set up by former Trump administration staffers to lay the groundwork if he won a second term. Headed council in Trump's first term Trump introduced Turner in April 2019 as the head of the new White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council. Trump credited Turner with “helping to lead an Unprecedented Effort that Transformed our Country’s most distressed communities.” The mission of the council was to coordinate with various federal agencies to attract investment to so-called “Opportunity Zones," which were economically depressed areas eligible to be used for the federal tax incentives. The role of HUD HUD is responsible for addressing the nation’s housing needs. It also is charged with fair housing laws and oversees housing for the poorest Americans, sheltering more than 4.3 million low-income families through public housing, rental subsidy and voucher programs. The agency, with a budget of tens of billions of dollars, runs a multitude of programs that do everything from reducing homelessness to promoting homeownership. It also funds the construction of affordable housing and provides vouchers that allow low income families pay for housing in the private market. During the campaign, Trump focused mostly on the prices of housing, not public housing. He railed against the high cost of housing and said he could make it more affordable by cracking down on illegal immigration and reducing inflation. He also said he would work to reduce regulations on home construction and make some federal land available for residential construction. Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!On November 20, 2024, TransAct Technologies Incorporated entered into Amendment No. 4 (the “Credit Facility Amendment”) with Siena Lending Group LLC to amend the Loan and Security Agreement dated March 13, 2020. This agreement was previously amended thrice, with the latest being in May 2023. The Credit Facility Amendment, alongside a Second Amended and Restated Fee Letter, marked significant changes to the existing agreement. The major update in the Credit Facility Amendment includes extending the maturity date from March 13, 2025, to March 31, 2027. Moreover, the Amended Fee Letter introduced an increase in the minimum borrowing amount from $2,250,000 to $3,000,000. This change mandates the company to either uphold outstanding borrowings of at least $3,000,000 in principal amount or pay interest on a minimum of $3,000,000 principal amount of loans, even if such an amount is not actually outstanding. Both the Credit Facility Amendment and the Amended Fee Letter have been submitted as Exhibits 10.1 and 10.2, respectively, for reference. It is crucial to note that the descriptions provided above do not encompass the complete details of the amendments and are best understood by referring to the official documentation. The filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) also includes the creation of a direct financial obligation or an obligation under an off-balance sheet arrangement, per Item 2.03 of the report. The financial statements and exhibits related to the amendments have been attached as part of Item 9.01. Overall, the amendments signify a significant step for TransAct Technologies in reshaping its financial agreements, providing insights into the evolving financial landscape of the company. This report was issued on November 21, 2024, and was signed by Steven A. DeMartino, the President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, and Secretary of TransAct Technologies Incorporated, on behalf of the registrant. This article was generated by an automated content engine and was reviewed by a human editor prior to publication. For additional information, read TransAct Technologies’s 8K filing here . TransAct Technologies Company Profile ( Get Free Report ) TransAct Technologies Incorporated designs, develops, and markets transaction-based and specialty printers and terminals in the United States and internationally. It offers thermal printers and terminals to generate labels, coupons, and transaction records, such as receipts, tickets, and other documents. Featured Articles

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