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Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau flies to Florida to meet with Trump after tariffs threat WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has flown to Florida to have dinner with President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club after Trump threatened to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products. Joining Trump and Trudeau at dinner were Trump's picks for commerce secretary, interior secretary and national security adviser, and the three men's wives. From the Canadian side, the dinner guests included Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, whose responsibilities include border security. Trump’s transition did not respond to questions about what they had discussed or whether the conversation alleviated Trump’s concerns about the border. A smiling Trudeau declined comment upon returning to his West Palm Beach hotel late Friday. Emboldened 'manosphere' accelerates threats and demeaning language toward women after US election CHICAGO (AP) — An emboldened fringe of right-wing “manosphere” influencers has seized on Donald Trump’s presidential win to justify and amplify misogynistic derision and threats online. Many have appropriated a 1960s abortion rights rallying cry, declaring “Your body, my choice,” and have been using it publicly on college campuses and even in public schools. While none of the current online rhetoric is being amplified by Trump, experts say many young men see the former president’s return to the White House as vindication of their views on women. For many women, the words represent a worrying harbinger of what might lie ahead as some men perceive the election results as a rebuke of reproductive rights and women’s rights. Syrian insurgents are inside Aleppo in a major setback for Assad as government forces regroup BEIRUT (AP) — Thousands of Syrian insurgents have fanned out inside Syria's largest city Aleppo a day after storming it with little resistance from government troops. Syria's army said troops have redeployed to prepare for a counteroffensive. Witnesses said insurgents were seen Saturday at landmarks in Aleppo for the first time since 2016, when they were expelled by government forces backed by Russia and Iran. The surprise offensive is a major embarrassment for Syrian President Bashar Assad, who has regained total control of the city eight years ago. Israeli strike in Gaza allegedly kills workers with World Central Kitchen charity DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli airstrike on a car in Gaza has killed five people, according to a senior Palestinian health official. An aid worker says three of the people killed were employees of the charity World Central Kitchen. 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The metallic screech of a train rolling by. The constant hum of traffic on the nearby Trans-Canada Highway. These are the sounds of the Brunette River in the fall, as it cuts through the suburbs of Burnaby, B.C. And rising above the din of Metro Vancouver, the splashing of chum salmon as they push upstream to spawn. The salmon in the river are looking haggard by mid-November, their skin patchy and worn as they near the end of their lives. But they continue the timeless cycle to produce the next generation of their keystone species. Jason Hwang, vice-president of the Pacific Salmon Foundation, recalled growing up in Delta, south of Vancouver, and thinking “salmon were something that came into the Fraser River but swam on by the Lower Mainland to better habitat” farther inland. Then, as a child, Hwang saw salmon spawning in Surrey’s Bear Creek. “I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “You might look out at the city and Vancouver and say, ‘Well, it’s a big city now and maybe the time to have salmon in our proximity is long passed.’ But that’s not true.” Efforts to rehabilitate urban waterways have helped bring spawning salmon back to parts of Metro Vancouver, including unlikely-looking streams surrounded by industrial and residential development. While it’s doubtful that city salmon will recover to their original numbers, those involved in restoration work say it has a host of side benefits, from boosting resilience to flooding to inspiring community connection and stewardship. Hwang said “an amazing thing happens” when people realize there are important natural assets in their communities, including spawning salmon. “There’s a pride of stewardship that exists that you see all over the Lower Mainland ... in the communities that are aware they’ve got salmon in their neighbourhoods.” Salmon are a keystone species, supporting the broader ecosystem, and they serve as a barometer for the state of their environment, Hwang said. “If you look at salmon, it’s one way to get a pretty good picture, and they’re showing us that we can do better, and we need to do better.” Francisca Olaya Nieto, a biologist with the Vancouver Park Board, said a century of urban development had altered the landscape to the point that aiming for healthy, sustainable salmon populations across the city is probably not realistic. About 100 kilometres of stream were covered up as Vancouver grew, she said, and just a handful of salmon-bearing waterways continue to flow naturally. Some of those original streams were diverted into pipes and connected to the city’s water system, while others were filled in, buried and paved over. Nieto said salmon in urban waterways must contend with pollution, sediment, warming waters, and infrastructure blocking their passage. Still, they have been returning to streams where the City of Vancouver and its park board have undertaken restoration work, said Nieto, who has been involved in efforts to recover or “daylight” sections of once-buried or degraded waterways. “The main goal is to find those opportunities where we can improve the water quality, and if salmon can return, that will be a win, but also we can benefit many other species,” she said. “We’re working more toward creating healthy habitat across the city, working toward connectivity and improving our biodiversity.” Amir Taleghani,asenior engineer with the City of Vancouver, said restoring salmon habitat may have started with naturalization and beautification in mind, but the work also provided an opportunity to tap into the broader benefits of natural assets. He pointed to Still Creek, flowing from the east side of Vancouver into Burnaby. The creek has been the site of restoration efforts over several decades, and Taleghani recently captured a video showing salmon spawning in the stream surrounded by parking lots, train tracks, big-box stores and industrial buildings. But Still Creek plays a role beyond providing salmon habitat, said Taleghani, whose work is focused on floodplains and watercourses in Vancouver. “Increasingly, we’re seeing the creek as a natural drainage asset, important to ... adapting to climate change and managing flood risk,” he said. “You need room for water to safely be stored in a flood. 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CHICAGO (AP) — Sam Darnold threw for 90 of his 330 yards in overtime to set up , and the Minnesota Vikings outlasted the Chicago Bears 30-27 on Sunday after giving up 11 points in the final 22 seconds of regulation. Darnold threw two touchdown passes, Jordan Addison caught eight passes for a career-high 162 yards and a touchdown, and T.J. Hockenson had 114 yards receiving for the Vikings (9-2), who remained one game behind Detroit in the rugged NFC North. Caleb Williams threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns for the Bears (4-7), who lost their fifth straight and fell to 5-18 in one-possession games under coach Matt Eberflus, who is 14-31 in 2 1/2 seasons. Minnesota appeared to have the game in hand, leading 27-16 with 1:56 left after Romo kicked a 26-yard field goal. But the Bears weren’t finished. Deandre Carter made up for that led to a touchdown in the third quarter with a 55-yard kickoff return to the 40. Williams took it from there, capping an eight-play drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen. A 2-point conversion pass to DJ Moore made it 27-24 with 22 seconds remaining. The Bears recovered the onside kick and Williams hit Moore over the middle for a 27-yard gain to the 30 before spiking the ball. Cairo Santos made a 48-yard field goal as time expired. Chicago won the coin toss, but Williams was sacked for a 12-yard loss on second down, leading to a three-and-out. The Vikings took over at the 21, and Darnold led a 10-play drive, overcoming a sack and two penalties. Darnold connected with Hockenson for a 29-yard completion that put the ball on the 9. He took a knee and then Romo nailed the winner. Darnold surpassed his previous season high of 19 touchdown passes with a 2-yarder to Addison on the first play of the second quarter, and he made it 14-7 with a 5-yard score to Jalen Nailor late in the first half. He completed 22 of 34 passes. Aaron Jones ran for 106 yards and a score for the VIkings. Williams was 32 of 47 with a 103.1 passer rating in his second straight solid performance since Thomas Brown replaced the fired Shane Waldron as offensive coordinator. Moore caught seven passes for 106 yards and a touchdown, and Allen added 86 yards receiving and the late TD. Injuries Vikings: LB Ivan Pace Jr. (hamstring) and LT Cam Robinson (foot) left in the first quarter. ... Darnold missed two plays after he was hit by Gervon Dexter Sr. on a pass play with about 6 1/2 minutes. Up next Vikings: Host Arizona next Sunday. Bears: Visit Detroit on Thanksgiving. ___ AP NFL: Andrew Seligman, The Associated PressIme Udoka reveals secret behind breaking Houston Rockets 15-game skid against Warriors

NEW YORK — It was not LeBron James in Miami, counting up how many championships he planned to win alongside Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. But on a momentous day in the history of the New York Mets , Juan Soto and his new team were not shy about their ambitions. “To try to grow a dynasty is one of the most important things,” said Soto, the day he became the $765 million centerpiece of the Mets . “What they’ve been showing me, what they want to do is become a dynasty and win for a long time. So I think, why not?” “We’re the New York Mets. We’re going after championships,” manager Carlos Mendoza said. “A dynasty — that’s what we’re trying to build.” Signed Soto ✍️ pic.twitter.com/l9tl03C6x2 — New York Mets (@Mets) December 12, 2024 This has not generally been the Mets’ identity. They own two championships in 63 seasons, the last of them coming in 1986 — before any player currently on their roster was born. But that vision was embedded in the pitch owner Steve Cohen and the Mets made to Soto. “He asked me how many (championships) in the next 10 years,” Cohen said, “and I said I’d like to win two to four.” Advertisement Those words from Cohen Thursday echoed sentiments from when he was introduced as the club’s new owner four years ago. That day, he said he’d be disappointed if the Mets didn’t win a title in his first three to five seasons as owner. In the time since, he’s walked back that remark, wishing he hadn’t put it that way. With the timeline on that goal expiring after this upcoming season, Cohen has set a new, bigger one. “That’s what you play baseball for, to be a championship player and try to win as many as you can,” Soto said. “At the end of the day, you can have all the stuff and everything, but if you don’t win it’s kind of hard. I want to have the best chances to win every year and try to win as many World Series as we can.” The Mets’ pursuit of Soto was something they had contemplated as an organization as far back as during the interview process with current president of baseball operations David Stearns late in the 2023 season. “We talked about some of the generational players in our game, and the difficulty of accessing some of those generational players,” Stearns said of those conversations. “And certainly Juan is one of them. You never know exactly where this is going to go and if he was going to get an extension of some sort, but we did know that if he was going to be a free agent, we were going to make a very strong push.” In Stearns’ first 14 months with the Mets, the franchise has made significant strides in the right direction. In Mendoza, he hired a manager that fit seamlessly with his roster and with the market. The 2024 Mets rebounded from a moribund start to the season to surge into playoff contention, advancing all the way to the National League Championship Series. They pushed the eventual champion Dodgers one game further than Soto’s former squad, the Yankees , did with Soto already in the lineup. GO DEEPER For Mets fans, signing Juan Soto away from the Yankees is extra special Soto couldn’t help but notice. “What you were seeing from the other side was unbelievable,” he said. “The vibes and everything, the feel and future this team has had a lot to do with my decision.” Even as the Mets handed out a contract that obliterated expectations and prior records, they preached sustainability. Advertisement “We talked a lot about both our approach to roster building and the young talent that we have coming,” Stearns said. “And our ability to continuously supplement our major league team with ownership resources while also investing heavily in our minor-league system. “Juan’s been around enough organizations, and he’s certainly been around the league enough that he has a pretty good feel of what leads to sustainable competitiveness. And I think he felt like our vision aligned with his.” Of course, Soto swapped boroughs, going from the Bronx to Queens, and it’s his now former organization most often tied to the word “dynasty.” He’d like to change that. “We’ve just got to bring it to the top,” he said. “At the end of the day, championships tell you whether it’s the Yankees or the Mets’ town.” Required reading (Photo: Al Bello / Getty Images)Trump threatens 100% tariff on the BRIC bloc of nations if they act to undermine US dollar

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Quest Partners LLC boosted its position in Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. ( NASDAQ:COKE – Free Report ) by 381.3% during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm owned 361 shares of the company’s stock after acquiring an additional 286 shares during the period. Quest Partners LLC’s holdings in Coca-Cola Consolidated were worth $475,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also added to or reduced their stakes in the company. Lazard Asset Management LLC increased its position in shares of Coca-Cola Consolidated by 3.0% during the first quarter. Lazard Asset Management LLC now owns 15,571 shares of the company’s stock valued at $13,179,000 after buying an additional 452 shares during the period. Mutual of America Capital Management LLC increased its position in shares of Coca-Cola Consolidated by 8.7% during the third quarter. Mutual of America Capital Management LLC now owns 5,939 shares of the company’s stock valued at $7,818,000 after buying an additional 474 shares during the period. International Assets Investment Management LLC increased its position in shares of Coca-Cola Consolidated by 74,390.2% during the third quarter. International Assets Investment Management LLC now owns 152,705 shares of the company’s stock valued at $201,021,000 after buying an additional 152,500 shares during the period. Vaughan Nelson Investment Management L.P. increased its position in shares of Coca-Cola Consolidated by 88.0% during the second quarter. Vaughan Nelson Investment Management L.P. now owns 112,156 shares of the company’s stock valued at $121,689,000 after buying an additional 52,491 shares during the period. Finally, EntryPoint Capital LLC bought a new stake in shares of Coca-Cola Consolidated during the first quarter valued at about $30,000. 48.24% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors. Coca-Cola Consolidated Trading Up 1.1 % Shares of COKE opened at $1,259.92 on Friday. The business’s 50-day moving average price is $1,252.44 and its 200-day moving average price is $1,167.78. Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. has a twelve month low of $716.80 and a twelve month high of $1,376.84. The stock has a market cap of $11.04 billion, a PE ratio of 21.93 and a beta of 0.85. The company has a quick ratio of 2.15, a current ratio of 2.47 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.39. Coca-Cola Consolidated Profile ( Free Report ) Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures, markets, and distributes nonalcoholic beverages primarily products of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States. The company offers sparkling beverages; and still beverages, including energy products, as well as noncarbonated beverages comprising bottled water, ready to drink coffee and tea, enhanced water, juices, and sports drinks. Featured Articles Want to see what other hedge funds are holding COKE? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. ( NASDAQ:COKE – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Coca-Cola Consolidated Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Coca-Cola Consolidated and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Middlebury wins seventh national title in a rowPSV stage dramatic comeback with three late goals to beat ShakhtarAre you holding space for all these ‘Defying Gravity’ Wicked memes?

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