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Dibrugarh: State water resources minister Pijush Hazarika on Thursday announced an ambitious plan to revitalise natural water bodies and construct artificial reservoirs in Dibrugarh district as part of govt’s comprehensive flood management strategy . The initiative is a response to the district's recurring flood challenges during the monsoon season . The proposed network of natural and artificial reservoirs is expected to act as a crucial buffer system, helping regulate water levels and reduce the impact of heavy rainfall on urban areas. “Our primary focus is cleaning and restoring existing water bodies to enhance their capacity as natural reservoirs during the monsoon season. Additionally, we will create new artificial water bodies through strategic excavation to further strengthen our flood control infrastructure,” said Hazarika during an inspection of flood and erosion-affected areas of Dibrugarh. The minister, accompanied by Dibrugarh MLA Prasanta Phukan, Lahowal MLA Binod Hazarika and Assam Tourism Development Corporation chairman Rituparna Baruah, conducted a detailed assessment of the flood and erosion-affected areas. We also published the following articles recently Min unveils plans to revitalise lakes, create artificial reservoirs to tackle Dibrugarh floods Dibrugarh is implementing a new flood management strategy involving revitalizing natural water bodies and constructing artificial reservoirs. Water resources minister Pijush Hazarika, along with local MLAs, inspected flood-prone areas and announced the initiative. The project aims to enhance the district's flood control infrastructure and mitigate the impact of heavy monsoon rainfall. Rs 321cr project launched to strengthen Dibrugarhs flood defence Dibrugarh MLA Prasanta Phukan launched a Rs 321 crore anti-erosion project along the Brahmaputra riverbank, funded by the Asian Development Bank. The 8-km project from Chota Mothola to Mohanaghat will employ advanced technology, including geo-bags and concrete porcupines, to reinforce existing embankments and construct new ones. Dibrugarh villagers capture black panther Villagers in Dibrugarh, India, captured a black panther that had been terrorizing their livestock for over ten days. Using a hen as bait, they trapped the panther, nicknamed "Ghoong," in an iron cage. The panther, responsible for killing numerous goats and chickens, was captured early Saturday, bringing relief to the fearful community. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .No. 5 UCLA stuns No. South Carolina, ends 43-game streakDrug-driving rates spike as more roadside tests urgedBroncos hope to continue playoff push when they meet the banged-up Raiders
Daiwa Securities Group Inc. reduced its stake in shares of Novanta Inc. ( NASDAQ:NOVT – Free Report ) by 11.4% during the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 7,779 shares of the technology company’s stock after selling 1,000 shares during the period. Daiwa Securities Group Inc.’s holdings in Novanta were worth $1,392,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Several other hedge funds have also modified their holdings of the stock. Diversified Trust Co boosted its holdings in shares of Novanta by 3.4% in the 2nd quarter. Diversified Trust Co now owns 4,640 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $757,000 after purchasing an additional 152 shares during the last quarter. Yarbrough Capital LLC boosted its holdings in Novanta by 38.0% in the second quarter. Yarbrough Capital LLC now owns 7,735 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $1,262,000 after acquiring an additional 2,130 shares during the last quarter. Raymond James & Associates grew its position in Novanta by 3.5% during the second quarter. Raymond James & Associates now owns 50,640 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $8,260,000 after acquiring an additional 1,720 shares during the period. Nisa Investment Advisors LLC increased its stake in Novanta by 12.6% during the second quarter. Nisa Investment Advisors LLC now owns 1,180 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $192,000 after acquiring an additional 132 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Nicholas Company Inc. raised its holdings in shares of Novanta by 41.7% in the 2nd quarter. Nicholas Company Inc. now owns 19,915 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $3,248,000 after purchasing an additional 5,865 shares during the period. 98.35% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. Insider Buying and Selling at Novanta In related news, CEO Matthijs Glastra sold 7,500 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Monday, November 11th. The stock was sold at an average price of $179.70, for a total value of $1,347,750.00. Following the transaction, the chief executive officer now owns 56,382 shares in the company, valued at approximately $10,131,845.40. The trade was a 11.74 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this link . Also, CFO Robert Buckley sold 1,111 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, September 27th. The shares were sold at an average price of $180.45, for a total value of $200,479.95. Following the sale, the chief financial officer now owns 120,419 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $21,729,608.55. This trade represents a 0.91 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders sold 16,650 shares of company stock valued at $2,956,686 over the last 90 days. 1.20% of the stock is owned by corporate insiders. Novanta Stock Performance Novanta ( NASDAQ:NOVT – Get Free Report ) last issued its quarterly earnings data on Tuesday, November 5th. The technology company reported $0.85 EPS for the quarter, hitting analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.85. Novanta had a return on equity of 15.20% and a net margin of 6.52%. The company had revenue of $244.40 million for the quarter, compared to analysts’ expectations of $242.33 million. During the same quarter in the previous year, the firm posted $0.85 earnings per share. The firm’s quarterly revenue was up 10.3% on a year-over-year basis. As a group, equities research analysts anticipate that Novanta Inc. will post 3.03 EPS for the current year. Analyst Ratings Changes Separately, Robert W. Baird decreased their target price on Novanta from $175.00 to $169.00 and set a “neutral” rating for the company in a report on Wednesday, November 6th. Check Out Our Latest Stock Analysis on NOVT Novanta Profile ( Free Report ) Novanta Inc, together with its subsidiaries, provides precision medicine and manufacturing, medical solutions, and robotics and automation solutions in the United States and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Precision Medicine and Manufacturing, Medical Solutions, and Robotics and Automation. See Also Receive News & Ratings for Novanta Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Novanta and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Percentages: FG .373, FT .545. 3-Point Goals: 8-26, .308 (Ja.Lane 3-6, Jefferson 2-4, Fields 1-2, Soucie 1-4, Ortiz 1-9, Bacchus 0-1). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: 2. Blocked Shots: 4 (Bacchus 2, C.Williams, Soucie). Turnovers: 10 (Fields 3, Jefferson 2, Ortiz 2, Bacchus, C.Williams, Ja.Lane). Steals: 6 (Bacchus, Ja.Lane, Jefferson, Ortiz, Soucie, de Kovachich). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .491, FT .800. 3-Point Goals: 7-23, .304 (Jumawan 2-4, Bettis 2-5, J.Warren 1-1, Mubiru 1-2, Sanders 1-8, Patterson 0-1, Thomas 0-2). Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 4 (Colonel 2, Mubiru, W.Williams). Turnovers: 11 (Bettis 3, Sanders 2, W.Williams 2, Laku, Mubiru, Patterson, Thomas). 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Sydenham District Councillor Conny Glenn is among 41 municipal city councillors who signed an open letter requesting the Ontario Big City Mayors (OBCM) rescind an open letter calling for the use of the notwithstanding clause, and instead explore “evidence-based solutions to homelessness.” Glenn said on Tuesday that councillors who signed the letter are concerned that using the notwithstanding clause is overreach from the provincial government, and that not all options have been exhausted to get to that point. She says at the end of the day, its not a practical route if it’s actually about helping people, and will take a lot more expense and work than is being communicated by the province or the OBCM. “Even if you use the notwithstanding clause the simple reality is that we do not have the resources available to house and treat people,” Glenn said. “This is not as simple as it’s painted out that ‘hey, we’ll just sweep everybody up and take care of it’. It doesn’t work that way.” Glenn says councillors were also concerned that the letter was sent based on the suggestion of Doug Ford. While Kingston Mayor Bryan Paterson was not a signatory of the letter from OBCM, he is a member of the group and has said he remains in support of everything the OBCM is asking for. On the same day the letter came out, the Ontario government tabled The Safer Streets, Stronger Communities Act, which takes aim at supervised consumption sites, among other changes to enforcement and road laws. The legislation would close any supervised consumption site that is within 200 metres of a school or any child care centre, and would also require municipalities to get permission from the province in order to open new sites. While the legislation doesn’t explicitly ban them in the province, it does insert itself in between municipalities and the federal government for exceptions in order to run the sites. Health Minister Sylvia Jones has also told reporters, plainly, that no more supervised consumption sites will be opened under the oversight of the Ford government. As an alternative, the provincial government will open intensive addiction recovery HART hubs, 19 of which are set to be opened in the province under a $378 million budget. Dr. Piotr Oglaza, KFL&A Public Health’s Medical Officer of Health, said the HART hubs could be an effective tool in helping to meet people where they are in their recovery journey, but that supervised consumption sites also play a significant role in the current landscape. “Harm reduction programs and services such as supervised consumption sites, safer supply programs, and needle syringe programs have demonstrated many health and social benefits,” Dr. Oglaza said in a statement. “Harm reduction is based off a set of internationally recognized, evidence-based strategies that reduce deaths and unsafe drug-use behaviours, prevent certain infectious diseases and lessen the burden on emergency departments. It is a pillar of KLF&A’s comprehensive approach, and focuses on mitigating the adverse health, social and economic consequences of substance use without requiring people to stop using substances as a precondition for support.” Dr. Oglaza also noted that the Integrated Care Hub won’t among those sites forced to close due to proximity to a school or childcare facility, however it will have to adhere to enhanced mandatory reporting requirements, transparency and safety procedures if the bill passes. Councillor Glenn said encampments and supervised consumption sites are symptoms of the problem, which still aren’t being addressed sufficiently in proposals coming from the province. “What we’re likely to see then is instead of people going to one site that’s safe for consumption, people will be out in our parks and other public places potentially doing this,” Glenn said. “If we had followed up safe consumption sites with provision of more spots for treatment, more housing for people, we would see that we were making progress, but we haven’t done that in sufficient quantity to get the headway that we actually need.” She added that until more comprehensive solutions are created for those using supervised consumption sites or living in encampments, they’re an unfortunate necessity. “I don’t want encampments, I don’t want to have to have safe consumption sites. It’s an unfortunate reality that we’re in that they exist,” Glenn said. “What I want is the proper funding for us to be able to end them and that’s not what we’re getting, and trying to force people into treatment that doesn’t exist makes no sense.”Climate change and its threats to human survival: A global perspective
Vicus Capital Has $4.70 Million Stock Position in NVIDIA Co. (NASDAQ:NVDA)From left: Oranga Tamariki's chief social worker Nicolette Dickson, chief executive Andrew Bridgeman and deputy chief executive youth justice Tusha Penny at today's select committee meeting. Photo: RNZ It was reported one of the young men taking part absconded from the boot camp yesterday after attending the funeral of another teen who died in a car crash. Teen absconded boot camp Oranga Tamariki deputy chief executive of youth justice services and residential care Tusha Penny told a select committee this morning two participants are now actually on the run. The first teen escaped from the tangi and the other left a day later, she said. Penny acknowledged the death of one of the boot camp's participants and their whānau. Oranga Tamariki and Waikato police both confirmed the 15-year-old, who was granted bail on compassionate grounds to attend the funeral by the Youth Court, had absconded. Police are looking for him. The New Zealand Herald reported it understood the young man who died was in a crash on State Highway 1 near Tīrau on Wednesday last week. The crash between three vehicles, including a tourist bus, injured 14 others. The boot camp pilot participants were released from a youth justice facility in Palmerston North in October and have been in the community phase of the boot camp programme.
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Investors held their breath on Tuesday as U.S. stock markets saw little movement, with all eyes turned to upcoming inflation data that could guide the Federal Reserve’s future interest rate strategies. The S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq Composite remained largely unchanged despite reaching record highs earlier in the day. In corporate news, Oracle Corporation faced a significant setback. After releasing a less-than-stellar fiscal Q2 report, the company’s shares fell by 8%, though it’s important to note that Oracle’s stock has surged 66% since the start of the year. Alphabet Inc. made headlines with its new quantum computing chip, propelling the company to a more than 5% increase in stock value. This advancement highlights Alphabet’s leading position in cutting-edge computing technology. Nvidia Corporation, however, struggled as its stocks fell over 3% over two days following news of a Chinese antitrust investigation into the chip maker. Meanwhile, Meta Platforms Inc. experienced a slight rebound, with shares rising over 1% after previous declines. Anticipation builds for Wednesday, as investors focus on the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. Experts forecast a 0.3% increase for November and a 2.7% rise year-over-year. These figures could provide crucial insights into the Federal Reserve’s approach to interest rates in the coming year. This story originated from market updates and analyses. Why Tech Giants are Reshaping the Future of Quantum Computing As investors await pivotal economic data, notably the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, focusing on the recent technological and market innovations reveals compelling insights. Notably, Alphabet Inc.’s progression into quantum computing heralds transformative potential across industries. Here, we explore broader impacts and strategic decisions influencing these technological advancements. The Quantum Leap: A Game-Changer for Alphabet Inc. Alphabet Inc.’s recent release of a cutting-edge quantum computing chip not only boosted its stock by over 5%, illustrating strong market confidence, but also spearheads a paradigm shift in computing capabilities. Quantum computing promises to solve complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers, with potential applications in cryptography, medicine, financial modeling, and artificial intelligence. Strategic Implications for Investors Alphabet’s venture into quantum technology underscores a strategic pivot towards high-risk, high-reward technologies. Investors should consider diversification into firms that are pioneering this domain, which, despite its speculative nature, holds transformative potential. For more on Alphabet’s broader technological strategies, visit Alphabet Inc. . Nvidia Corporation Battles Regulatory Challenges In contrast, Nvidia faces obstacles, with a stock decrease of over 3% attributed to a Chinese antitrust probe. This highlights the geopolitical tensions affecting global technology markets, reminding investors of the risks associated with manufacturing and sales in sensitive international environments. How Oracle Navigates Market Volatility Oracle’s recent 8% dip post-earnings report might seem stark; however, the corporation’s 66% year-to-date stock surge should be recognized as a longer-term trend of robust growth. Analysts suggest that investors maintain confidence in Oracle’s cloud computing investments, which remain fundamental to its sustained expansion. The Consumer Price Index and its Implications Ahead of the anticipated CPI report release, predicted to show a 0.3% monthly increase and a 2.7% year-over-year rise, investors are keenly observing these metrics. Such data could signal shifts in the Federal Reserve’s policies, impacting interest rates and market liquidity. The CPI report is pivotal for making informed economic forecasts and adjustments in investment strategies. Market Insights and Future Trends Understanding each of these developments can prime investors for market fluctuations and open discussions on innovation trajectories, regulatory landscapes, and economic strategies. In conclusion, keeping abreast with these technology sector shifts can provide strategic advantage, as firms like Alphabet take substantial strides into future technologies such as quantum computing. Investors ought to stay informed on regulatory changes and macroeconomic indicators to adeptly navigate this evolving landscape.Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ – but there’s a long way to goCOALFIELD — Despite missing five players, including a pair of starters, and only dressing nine total for a pair of Hall of Champions games Saturday evening, the Cleveland Lady Raiders notched two more easy victories. "We had so many players step up yesterday (Saturday) to make big plays when we needed it the most," related second-hear Cleveland head coach Bianca Hensley of a 71-50 blowout of host Coalfield followed shortly by a 63-39 thrashing of 2024 Class 1A State Quarterfinalist Clay County. "We didn't have the best start to the Clay County game, but our kids are resilient. They found a way after playing back-to-back games to come away with two wins." With recent Tennessee commit Lauren Hurst out for a third straight game with a groin injury, plus senior starter Tamiah Tanner unavailable as well, several younger players showed what they can do in the twinbill. The 2024 TSSAA Class 4A State Semifinalist Lady Raiders will turn around and play in the Silverdale Thanksgiving Invitational Monday through Wednesday. In the opening round Monday at 7 p.m., Cleveland (3-0) will battle Tyner Academy, which rolled over Signal Mountain 68-32 in its season opener Thursday. The Lady Raiders will face either Soddy Daisy (1-1) or Walker Valley (0-2) in Tuesday's Round 2 before at 3 p.m. before capping the event Wednesday. The other teams participating in the tournament-style play are defending champion Murfreesboro Central-Magnet (1-1), Ooltewah (2-1), Red Bank (1-1) and host Silverdale (2-0). Both teams ripped the cords for 19 points in the opening period before Cleveland took command with a 22-6 second frame advantage. Despite being down 41-25, the Class 3A hosts fought back to win the third quarter 18-14, but the Lady Raiders turned it on down the stretch to pull away with a 16-7 final frame advantage. Posting their highest point total of the young season, freshman Ariyah Huffman drilled a trio of 3-pointers, plus went 5-for-6 at the free throw line for 20 points in her first varsity start. After leading the team in scoring in the season opening win over Baylor, sophomore Laney Copeland sizzled the nylon on four long-range shots on her way to 18 markers. "Ariyah Huffman and Laney Copeland led the way offensively against Coalfield," praised Coach Hensley. "(Sophomore) Izzy Smith came off the bench and was a huge spark plug, hitting two 3s, scoring eight points and grabbing five rebounds." Like her little sister, senior sharpshooter Emma Smith also drilled a pair from "downtown" on her way to 10 points. "(Freshman) Addy Gravelle gave us great minutes off the bench with eight points," the Lady Raider mentor proclaimed. "We had another great game shooting the ball making 13 3's. "(Sophomore) Emily Patterson led us with 10 rebounds. She does all the small things by getting us extra possessions." Once again the opening quarter saw a very tight battle between 2004 TSSAA State qualifiers with Cleveland holding a narrow 18-16 edge. The Lady Raiders were able to open up a little breathing room (16-10) in the second frame for an eight-point halftime advantage. After the intermission, the Cleveland defense took over, holding the Lady Bulldogs to just 13 second half points, while pouring in 29 of their own for the third 20-plus point win of the campaign. Emma Smith topped the scoring tally with 20 points, including a pair of triples and going 6-for-7 at the charity stripe. Patterson helped out with 10 points, including 4-of-5 foul shots, while Huffman netted eight and Copeland seven, with a trey and 4-for-4 at the stripe. Freshman Jada Davis, who had a 3-pointers in each of the three games so far, and Izzy Smith netted five apiece. Along with her bomb, Davis nailed both her free throws, while the younger Smith and Huffman both went 3-for-4 on freebies. Although only hitting five 3-pointers in the win, Cleveland went 24-of-31 at the free throw line. Clay County's (0-2) other loss this season came to 2024 Class 3A State Runner-up Upperman.
LVMH’s Luxury Ventures Fund (LLV) has acquired a minority stake in cult-favorite luggage brand Db , marking its very first investment in Norway and second in Scandinavia – the news comes just weeks after LLV announced a similar investment in Swedish label Our Legacy . Founded in 2012 by entrepreneur Truls Brataas and free-skier Jon Olsson, Db has built a feverish fanbase from its base in Oslo made up of adventurers, extreme sports enthusiasts and modern day nomads who have all been drawn in by the brand’s simple and incredibly practical bags. Db offers a clear and concise product range – one you might call “minimalist”, especially when compared to other luggage brands with similar target demographics – with backpacks, duffels and totes designed to flow seamlessly between city life and the next big adventure. It creates luggage with a modern, style conscious traveller in mind, bags made with a mix of metal and polycarbonate materials that lend themselves equally to the brand’s elevated aesthetic as to its reputation for creating long-lasting, durable products. Often, the company offers just a handful of color options in some of its models – rarely much more, sometimes even just one. “This is the first-ever major funding round for Db,” Richard Collier, CEO of Db, tells Hypebeast. He added, “The funding will enable Db to accelerate its global development even further, with plans to increase brand awareness through strategic partnerships, double down on its core North European markets, as well as accelerate growth in the US and Asia.” Indeed, while this is Db’s biggest investment to date, it also marks the first time that LVMH’s LLV has invested in a B Corp certified company. According to B Corp’s official website, “Certified B Corporations, or B Corps, are companies verified by B Lab to meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability.” In other words: B Corps often have a guiding sense of purpose that dictates and impacts both how they manage and how they deliver their top and bottom lines – a company morality that’s hard to find and easy to lose in today’s hyper-corporate world. It begs the question, then, how will an investment like this from such a huge, key player in global retail impact a small Scandinavian brand like Db? And what can we expect to see from it going forward? Collier, the company’s CEO, told Hypebeast that “the fund embraces the Db B Corp status,” and added that “Db will continue its sustainability journey with the launch of a ‘repair and re-commerce’ service in Europe in Q2.” The brand has also stated that expanding its retail presence in select new markets will be a key driver to its global success, with regions currently lacking a physical Db store including the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands and the Baltics. Stay tuned, it will be exciting to watch this next chapter in the brand’s journey and we will bring you developments as they happen.
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Ed Sheeran Gatecrashes Interview Of Ruben Amorim Amid United- Ipswich Town StalemateGlobalink Investment Inc. Announces Extension of the Deadline to Complete a Business Combination to January 9, 2025MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The plan for the Minnesota Vikings was to bring in Sam Darnold as the bridge between Kirk Cousins and J.J. McCarthy, confident his strong arm and starting experience would sufficiently run a high-caliber offense until the rookie was deemed ready to play. Darnold's performance to date has been much closer to superstar than mere stopgap. “He’s a baller," Vikings safety Harrison Smith said. "He can make stuff happen when he needs to. I know with the outside narrative on him and his path and everything, you might not think that, but ever since he got here, it felt like that was going to happen.” Having led the Vikings (10-2) to their fifth consecutive victory with the go-ahead touchdown pass against Arizona last week, one game after a stellar overtime drive to beat Chicago , Darnold has become one of the darlings of this NFL this season with his success in coach Kevin O'Connell's system after the third overall pick in the 2018 draft started his career in rather bleak fashion. His first year in Minnesota sure has been smoother than what Cousins has gone through in his debut with the Atlanta Falcons . Last week in a loss at home to the Los Angeles Chargers, Cousins matched his career high with four interceptions. “I don’t think anybody can put any more pressure on Kirk than he has for himself. He’s carried us through this season when we were figuring out a lot of things on defense,” Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett said. “He’s just having a hard time right now. There’s nothing to say he can’t catch fire and light it up like he’s been doing.” The Falcons (6-6) take their three-game losing streak on the road to face the Vikings, with division races for both teams in full swing. The quarterback contrasts have made this matchup all the more intriguing, with Cousins coming back to the place where he spent the previous six seasons. Cousins has a $25 million salary cap hit this season, the 11th-highest among quarterbacks in the league. Even if the Falcons were to move on in 2026 and swallow the dead money for two more years with eighth overall pick Michael Penix Jr. waiting in the wings, Cousins will carry a $40 million charge in 2025. Darnold’s cap charge is $5 million this season, just 31st on the list. Though he will become a free agent in March, the Vikings structured his contract with void years to spread his cap hit into next season for another $5 million. McCarthy, the 10th overall pick, won't be ready until next year after having surgery to repair the meniscus he tore in his right knee in his first preseason game. Though Darnold has had a couple of clunkers this year, the Vikings still won those games and he's bounced back strong without letting interceptions linger into future decisions. "He’s kind of found a little balance, at least the last few weeks, of ‘When is it too risky?’ and ‘When can I take my shot at something?’” offensive coordinator Wes Phillips said. The Falcons have seen as much on tape. “I think he’s playing free,” Pro Bowl safety Jessie Bates said. “It’s not a lot of complicated throws or anything that he’s doing. I just think that he’s finally able to feel comfortable in himself.” Falcons coach Raheem Morris decided to address the significance of Cousins’ homecoming with the team, bracing for the type of crowd reaction that will only intensify the noise at U.S. Bank Stadium that's already daunting for opponents. Minnesota's defense has thrived this season at home, using the fans to enhance the effectiveness of a disguise-based, aggressive scheme that leads the league with 18 interceptions and has also been adept at rushing the passer and stuffing the run. Story continues below video “The environment they create up in Minnesota is absolutely outstanding,” Morris said. Cousins isn't the only key figure from the Falcons who's well-known to Vikings coaches. Morris was the defensive coordinator in 2021 with the Los Angeles Rams when O'Connell was the offensive coordinator and Phillips was the tight ends coach on that Super Bowl champion team. Vikings running back Aaron Jones has fumbled three times in the last two games, losing two of them, but he hasn't lost the confidence of coaches or teammates as evidenced by the pass called for his go-ahead touchdown catch against the Cardinals. Family is a strong support system for him, too, but sometimes that means tough love. His mother, Vurgess Jones, let him have it after the game when they talked about the turnovers. “I was like, ‘I’ve got to learn from it,'” Jones said. “She was like, ‘You didn’t learn last week?'” He has matched his career high in 2024 with five fumbles and three lost, a fact not lost on a Falcons defense that's aggressive with dislodging techniques despite only four recovered fumbles in 12 games. “You can see it all over the tape: Those guys are coaching it," Phillips said. Vikings outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard, who was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month after racking up eight tackles for loss in November, carried his pass-rushing mojo into December with a couple of clutch plays in the final minute to preserve the victory over Arizona. Greenard has 10 of the team's 39 sacks. “How many times this year has he affected the quarterback, drawn a penalty, sacked the quarterback, strip-sacked like last week in these critical moments where you need your best players to go make those plays?” O'Connell said. “He’s done it time and time again.” Falcons running back Bijan Robinson set a career high last week with 26 carries. He had 102 yards rushing and was again a significant part of the passing attack with six catches against the Chargers. “I just do whatever I can to help us as a team,” said Robinson, who’s fifth in the NFL with 1,277 combined yards from scrimmage. “I just trust whatever they have in the plan.” AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLHis expertise spans storage solutions, surveillance systems, and data center management. Previously, he served as South Asia Head at Seagate, driving revenue growth and market leadership. An alumnus of Harvard Business School's leadership program and G.B. Pant University (B.Tech in Electrical Engineering), Rajesh is recognized for his contributions to organizational leadership, B2B and B2C sales, and regional market expansion across India, SAARC, and ASEAN regions. Rajesh Khurana is a distinguished business leader with over three decades of expertise in the technology and storage solutions industry. 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NoneShiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Sunday blamed former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud for the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi’s poor showing in the assembly election. If Chandrachud had delivered a timely verdict on the disqualification cases of MLAs, the situation would not have unfolded the way it did, he said. The former CJI had removed the fear of the law from politicians who defected from parties, Raut said. The Sena (UBT) leader’s statement came after his party faced a severe drubbing in the assembly election, winning only 20 out of 95 seats it contested as part of the MVA. The performance of the party’s alliance partners was no better, with the Congress winning only 16 out of 101 seats and NCP (SP) getting only 10 out of 86 seats it contested. Raut alleged, “He [Chandrachud] has removed the fear of the law from defectors. His name will be written in black letters in history.” Following the split in the undivided Shiv Sena in 2022, the party’s faction headed by Uddhav Thackeray filed petitions in the Supreme Court on the disqualification of MLAs who defected along with Eknath Shinde. The apex court put the onus on the assembly speaker to decide on the disqualification petitions, which he did earlier this year, declaring the Sena bloc led by Shinde as the “real political party”. Raut alleged that the results of the election were pre-decided. If the then CJI had decided on the disqualification petitions on time, the outcome would have been different, he said. “The result was already decided, and the voting was just a formality. If DY Chandrachud had given a timely ruling on the disqualification of MLAs, this situation would never have happened. If you weren’t going to deliver the judgment, then why did you sit in that chair?" Raut questioned. “DY Chandrachud may be a good professor or a speaker, but as chief justice, he did not make constitutional decisions. History will not forgive him for this. Had Chandrachud delivered the right judgment, the political landscape in Maharashtra would have been very different. The situation we see today would not have occurred,” he said. “We are sad but not disappointed. We will not leave the fight incomplete. Division of votes was also a factor, and the RSS played an important role in the election. The poisonous campaign impacted us negatively,” Raut said. Turning his attention to the formation of the new government, Raut suggested that the chief minister of Mahayuti would be decided by the Gujarat “lobby” rather than the people of Maharashtra. He warned that if the swearing-in ceremony were held outside Maharashtra, particularly in Gujarat, it would be a disrespect to the state’s culture. “If the oath-taking ceremony happens in Gujarat instead of Maharashtra, their people will be happy. But if it takes place at Shivtirtha, it would be an insult to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Similarly, if it happens at Wankhede Stadium, it will insult the martyrs of Maharashtra," Raut argued.
LOS ANGELES — Londynn Jones scored 15 points, making all five of her 3-pointers, and fifth-ranked UCLA stunned No. 1 South Carolina 77-62 on Sunday, ending the Gamecocks' overall 43-game winning streak and their run of 33 consecutive road victories. The Gamecocks (5-1) lost for the first time since April 2023, when Caitlin Clark and Iowa beat them in the NCAA Tournament national semifinals. Te-Hina Paopao scored 18 points and Tessa Johnson scored 14 for the Gamecocks, whose road winning streak was third-longest in Division I history. It was the first time UCLA took down a No. 1 team in school history, having been 0-20 in such games. The program's previous best wins were over a couple of No. 2s — Oregon in 2019 and Stanford in 2008. Elina Aarnisalo added 13 points as one of five Bruins in double figures. People are also reading... UCLA (5-0) dominated from start to finish, with the Bruins' suffocating defense preventing the Gamecocks from making any sustained scoring runs. Takeaways South Carolina: The Gamecocks trailed by double-digits at halftime for the first time since Dec. 21, 2021, against Stanford, according to ESPN. Chloe Kitts, who averages a team-leading 14 points, finished the game with 2 points on 1 of 7 shooting. UCLA: The Bruins led 43-22 at halftime. Eight different players scored and contributed to 11-0 and 7-0 runs in the first and second quarters as they shot 52% from the field. Key moment The first quarter set the tone for a game in which the Gamecocks never led. They missed their first nine shots and were 4 of 18 from the floor in the quarter. UCLA ran off 11 straight points to take a 20-10 lead into the second quarter. Key stats The Bruins dominated the boards, 41-34, and held the Gamecocks well under their scoring average of 80.2 points. Up next South Carolina travels to Florida to meet Iowa State in the Fort Myers Tipoff on Thanksgiving. UCLA travels to the Rainbow Wahine Showdown in Hawaii to play UT Martin on Friday. Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox!Honor 300 Ultra Design Has Been Leaked? Tipster Predicts China Launch To Happen Soon
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