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Retail sales rose at healthy pace last month in latest sign of US economy's health WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers stepped up their spending at retail stores last month, providing a boost to the economy in the early phases of the winter holiday shopping season. Retail sales rose 0.7% in November, the Commerce Department said Tuesday, a solid increase and higher than October’s 0.5% gain. The boost in spending underscores that the economy is still growing at a healthy pace even with higher interest rates, a trend that could cause the Federal Reserve to lower borrowing costs more slowly next year than they have previously signaled. Tuesday’s report arrives just a day before the Fed is set to announce its latest rate decision Wednesday. Americans end 2024 with grim economic outlook, but Republicans are optimistic for 2025: AP-NORC poll WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll finds that Democrats are feeling more pessimistic about the U.S. economy after Donald Trump's victory. Republicans, meanwhile, are still dour about the current state of the economy but hopeful that growth will be stronger next year when Trump returns to the White House as president. The latest survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research suggests that some Americans are evaluating the economy more by who holds political power than on what the underlying trends suggest. This was a persistent challenge for President Joe Biden and raises the possibility that Trump might also struggle to translate his economic ideas into political wins. Energy chief Granholm warns against 'unfettered exports' of liquefied natural gas WASHINGTON (AP) — Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says the incoming Trump administration should proceed cautiously as it considers proposals for new natural gas export terminals. Granholm warns that “unfettered exports” of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, could raise wholesale domestic prices by more than 30% and increase planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. Granholm’s statement Tuesday came as the Energy Department released a long-awaited study on the environmental and economic impacts of natural gas exports, which have grown exponentially in the past decade. The analysis found that U.S. LNG shipments drive up domestic prices and could lead to higher global carbon emissions. Biden calls for ban on congressional stock trading WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has endorsed a ban on congressional stock trading in an interview that’s being released this week. It's the first time he's publicly backed the idea. He made the comments to Faiz Shakir, a political adviser for Sen. Bernie Sanders. Shakir interviewed the Democratic president for A More Perfect Union, a pro-labor advocacy and journalism organization. The Associated Press reviewed a video of the interview before its release. A bipartisan proposal to ban trading by members of Congress and their families has dozens of sponsors, but it has not received a vote. What does Big Tech hope to gain from warming up to Trump? NEW YORK (AP) — In a string of visits, dinners, calls, monetary pledges and social media overtures, big tech chiefs have joined a parade of business and world leaders in trying to improve their standing with President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office in January. The tech list includes Apple’s Tim Cook, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos. Meanwhile, the list of what the executives may be hoping for includes an open path toward developing artificial intelligence, easier access to energy for data centers and an easing of antitrust enforcement. Suspect charged with killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO as an act of terrorism NEW YORK (AP) — The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO has been charged with murder as an act of terrorism. Prosecutors disclosed the indictment Tuesday as they worked to bring Luigi Mangione to a New York court from from a Pennsylvania jail. The 26-year-old Mangione already had been charged with murder in the Dec. 4 killing of Brian Thompson. But the terror allegation is new. Under New York law, such a charge can be brought when an alleged crime is “intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policies of a unit of government by intimidation or coercion and affect the conduct of a unit of government by murder, assassination or kidnapping.” Mangione's New York lawyer hasn't commented. Amazon investing another $10 billion in Ohio-based data centers COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Amazon Web Services will invest another $10 billion to bolster its data center infrastructure in Ohio. The company and Republican Gov. Mike DeWine announced the plan Monday. The new investment will boost the amount it has committed to spending in Ohio by the end of 2029 to more than $23 billion. AWS launched its first data centers in the state in 2016. It currently operates campuses in two counties in central Ohio. The new investment will allow AWS to expand its data centers to new sites across the state, but the company says those locations have not been determined yet. Federal Reserve is likely to slow its rate cuts with inflation pressures still elevated WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans hoping for lower borrowing costs for homes, credit cards and cars may be disappointed after this week’s Federal Reserve meeting. The Fed’s policymakers are likely to signal fewer interest rate cuts next year than were previously expected. The officials are set to reduce their benchmark rate, which affects many consumer and business loans, by a quarter-point to about 4.3% when their meeting ends Wednesday. The problem is that while inflation has dropped far below its peak of 9.1% in mid-2022, it remains stubbornly above the Fed’s 2% target. Stock market today: Wall Street trims its stellar gains as Nvidia's star dims again NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes trimmed some of their stellar gains for the year. The S&P 500 slipped 0.4% Tuesday, though it’s still near its all-time high set earlier this month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dopped 267 points, and the Nasdaq composite lost 0.3% from its record set the day before. Nvidia, the superstar stock that’s been a big reason for Wall Street’s run to records this year, fell for its eighth loss in the last nine days. Treasury yields held relatively steady after sales at U.S. retailers strengthened by more than expected. Bitcoin set another record. Why is tech giant SoftBank investing over $100 billion in the US? BANGKOK (AP) — Japanese tycoon Masayoshi Son has joined President-elect Donald Trump in announcing plans by technology and telecoms giant SoftBank Group to invest $100 billion in projects in the United States. Trump said the investments would create 100,000 jobs over four years, twice what Son promised when he pledged $50 billion in U.S. investments in 2016. Son is known for making bold choices, sometimes paying big and sometimes not. SoftBank has investments in dozens of Silicon Valley startups, big companies like semiconductor maker Arm and Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba. The stock market rally and craze for AI has boosted the value of its assets, but some question if its investments will create that many jobs.KORE Announces NYSE Acceptance of Plan to Regain Listing Compliance
Urgent hunt for California brothers who vanished while duck hunting over a week ago( MENAFN - PR Newswire) TAIPEI, Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NEXCOM, a leading supplier of Network solutions, has introduced a new generation of cybersecurity uCPEs powered by Intel® architecture CPUs. Designed as cost-efficient yet high-performance branch office network appliances, DNA 140 and DNA 141 aim to deliver advanced cryptography capabilities. To prove the ability to deliver optimal performance for edge use cases with enhanced security, NEXCOM conducted cryptographic performance testing on DNA 140. The detailed performance paper is now available. DNA 140 and DNA 141 are compact yet powerful network appliances, both designed for adaptability and offering a robust platform for deploying 5G, SD-WAN, SASE, and other edge computing solutions. Their feature-rich design makes them an ideal choice for enterprises seeking efficient, secure, and scalable branch office infrastructure. Both uCPEs feature four 2.5GbE LAN ports for high-speed networking. The DNA 140 further incorporates PoE+ capabilities, supporting IoT applications and efficient transmission of multimedia or business-critical data. DNA 140 also features two M.2 slots for dual 5G connectivity for seamless carrier integration, an additional mini PCIe 5 slot, enabling support for Wi-Fi or AI modules to enhance functionality. Another highlight of DNA 140 and DNA 141 is the integration of NEXCOM's proprietary NEXBOOTTM OS failover mechanism. NEXBOOTTM ensures reliable operation in the field, and can swiftly recover from unexpected errors, even during OS upgrade failures. NEXBOOTTM enables enterprises and CoSPs to minimize downtime, reduce costs, and stay updated with frequent security patches. To learn more about the performance and capabilities of the DNA 140 and DNA 141, including detailed cryptography performance results, download the paper to discover how they can help to transform branch office and edge computing operations. About NEXCOM Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, NEXCOM integrates its diverse capabilities and operates six global businesses, including the Network and Communication Solutions (NCS) unit. NCS focuses on the latest network technology and helps to build reliable network infrastructure, by delivering professional design and manufacturing services for customers all over the world. NCS's network application platform is widely adopted in Cyber Security, Load Balancing, 5G uCPE, SD-WAN, SASE, Edge Computing, OT Security, Storage, NVR, and other network applications for businesses of all sizes. SOURCE NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. MENAFN17122024003732001241ID1109004953 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
In the wake of the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) decisive victory in the 2024 elections, Sammy Gyamfi, the party’s National Communications Officer, attributed a significant part of the success to divine intervention. Speaking at a gathering with Prophet Owusu Bempah and his followers, Gyamfi expressed deep gratitude for the spiritual support the party received during the election campaign. “We are immensely grateful for the spiritual support we received,” Gyamfi said. “The victory we celebrate today is not just the result of hard work on the ground, but also the prayers and spiritual guidance of many dedicated pastors and prophets.” He emphasized that the NDC’s preparations for the election were both thorough and holistic, blending physical campaigning with spiritual endeavors to ensure success. “We engaged in thorough preparations, including spiritual endeavours, to avoid any unforeseen obstacles,” Gyamfi added. A special mention was made of Prophet Owusu Bempah, whose earlier prediction of a victory for John Dramani Mahama played a central role in the NDC’s belief in their impending success. Gyamfi praised the prophet for his accurate foresight, stating, “Prophet Owusu Bempah has proven to be an indispensable and credible prophet. His prophecy about Mahama’s victory was not just accurate, but also a significant part of the reason we’re celebrating today.” While the NDC’s campaign was tireless and expansive, Gyamfi stressed that it was the spiritual backing from the clergy that had a profound impact on the election outcome. “We are thankful to the many pastors who gave their time, prayers, and resources to support our cause,” he said. “Their sacrifices and efforts were vital, and they truly deserve recognition for standing by us through this journey.” Gyamfi’s comments highlighted the unique blend of political strategy and spiritual conviction that shaped the NDC’s approach to the 2024 election, acknowledging the crucial role of the clergy in the party’s victory.They’re tired of saying “Bring Them Home.” It’s been 14 months since Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas kidnapped their family members — 14 months of agony, loneliness, anger and tears, with few glimmers of hope. On that fateful day, Hamas killed more than 1,200 people in Israel, beginning a war that continues today. Desperate to get the hostages freed, family members have been traveling around the world to plead their case. This week, they’re in South Florida, speaking with politicians, the media and community leaders, hoping for possible connections to President-elect Donald Trump’s administration and what they hope is his power to get the estimated 100 men, women and children out of captivity. The South Florida visit, which includes two events open to the public, is presented by We Are All Hostages, a volunteer organization that has helped hostage families travel to Washington, D.C., New York and Europe over the past few months. On Wednesday evening, the families will share their stories during a free forum at the David Posnack Jewish Community Center in Davie. The following night will feature an in-depth remembrance at the Nova Exhibition, an ongoing exhibit in North Miami that offers a timeline of events and remains rescued from the music festival grounds where 364 were killed on Oct. 7. The family members’ visit comes at a time when news reports say a deal to free the captives may be close to happening . Yehuda Cohen, father of hostage Nimrod Cohen, said he has heard reports like this before. “I don’t want to put my hopes too high because I don’t want to be disappointed again,” said Cohen, 55, an engineer at an American technology company in Rehovot, Israel. Nimrod Cohen, 20, was a soldier whose tank malfunctioned near the border with Gaza. His father plans to tell South Florida political leaders and community members that a ceasefire and hostage deal are the best way to get the Israelis out. In the meantime, he hopes his son somehow sees that he is fighting to get him freed. “I want him to know all the time that he’s not alone,” Cohen said. “I hope there is the smallest chance that my words get to him.” In addition to Cohen, the following family members are traveling in South Florida this week: “I could not miss this trip because maybe there is one word I will say that will liberate them,” Schnaider said. The family, natives of Peru, immigrated to Israel in 1971. His sister was Shiri Bibas’ mother, Margit, who was killed with her husband, Yossi, on Oct. 7 at Kibbutz Nir Oz. “I can’t erase from my mind how my sister died,” said Schnaider, 68, who lives in Kingston, New York. “I’m fighting for my family but also for every single hostage.” The families will share personal stories as relatives of hostages during a presentation, “Voices of Resilience,” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the David Posnack Jewish Community Center, 5850 S. Pine Island Road, Davie. Free; register at dpjcc.org/events . They will also speak at an in-depth remembrance of the Oct. 7 massacre at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19, as part of the Nova Music Festival Exhibition, 12100 NE 16th Ave., North Miami. Cost is $18; register at novafestival.seetickets.com .
( MENAFN - EIN Presswire) Automotive Digital Cockpit Global market Report 2024 - Market Size, Trends, And Global Forecast 2024-2033 The Business Research Company's Early Year-End Sale! Get up to 30% off detailed market research reports-for a limited time only! LONDON, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, December 17, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- The Business Research Company's Early Year-End Sale! Get up to 30% off detailed market research reports-limited time only! The global automotive digital cockpit market is experiencing a period of rapid expansion. From $23.82 billion in 2023, the market is projected to grow to $26.52 billion in 2024, with a compound annual growth rate CAGR of 11.3%. This upwards trajectory can be traced, in part, to consumer demand for connectivity, the pleasure of in-car entertainment, the enforcement of government regulations, competitive differentiation, and the globalization of automotive markets. The automotive digital cockpit market size is expected to see rapid growth in the next few years. It will grow to $39.85 billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.7%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to cybersecurity concerns, health and wellness monitoring, rise of mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), sustainable mobility, smart city integration. Major trends in the forecast period include advanced driver-assistance systems, augmented reality (AR) head-up displays (HUDs), customization and personalization, digital assistants and voice recognition, integration of biometric sensors, haptic feedback and touch controls. What are the major driving forces behind the vast expansion of the automotive digital cockpit market? One driver is the rising proliferation of connected vehicles. As cars become more akin to 'computers on wheels,' owing to onboard connectivity systems that enable internet access and wireless connections to other devices, the role of the digital cockpit intensifies. The digital cockpit is becoming a fundamental feature as it assists connected vehicles in unlocking future connected car experiences. Scania, a Sweden-based manufacturing company, reported in March 2022 that around 560,000 of its vehicles equivalent to 64% of its 10-year rolling fleet were connected, with the number increasing rapidly. This rise in connected vehicles looks set to fuel the further expansion of the automotive digital cockpit market. Perceive Comprehensive Insights Into The Automotive Digital Cockpit Market With A Detailed Sample Report: Which are the key industry players shaping the future of the automotive digital cockpit market? A slew of major companies are operating in the automotive digital cockpit market, including Volkswagen Group, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, Daimler AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, Pioneer Corporation, LG Electronics Inc., and Panasonic Corporation, among others. These companies are constantly striving to maintain their competitive edge, often through innovation and the development of advanced technologies. What is the projected value of the automotive digital cockpit market in the coming years? The automotive digital cockpit market is projected to continue its rapid growth trajectory, reaching an estimated $39.85 billion in 2028, with a CAGR of 10.7%. This forecasted growth is attributed to emerging trends such as cybersecurity concerns, the incorporation of health and wellness monitoring, the rise of Mobility-as-a-Service MaaS, the drive towards sustainable mobility, and integration with smart cities. Prep your early strategies with the full report: Which digital trends are poised to redefine the future of the automotive digital cockpit? Emerging technologies are significantly influencing the automotive digital cockpit market. Here, industry players are training their focus on technological innovations such as 5G low latency technologies, to maintain their industry dominance. Canalys, a technology market analyst firm headquartered in Singapore, recently rolled out the Digital Cockpit Analysis service, which envisions future cars as autonomous, connected, electric, and heavily reliant on software. The in-car experience is being reimagined around a digital cockpit and an automotive OS, integrating elements like instrument clusters, infotainment, navigation, and proactive AI, among others, using multi-modal interfaces on a single platform. How is the global automotive digital cockpit market segmented? 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The senior-laden team competes in the season’s final meet on Saturday at the Lavern Gibson Championship Course in Terre Haute, Indiana. The 8K race is set for 11 a.m. CST. Fifth-year senior Emma Odle will carry the Augie banner into the 6K women’s championship at 10 a.m. looking to improve on her 70th-place finish in last year’s championship. With a Top 40 All-America finish, she could be the first female runner from Augie to earn such honors since 1998. It’s safe to say that things are turning around for the men’s program. “It’s a testament to what our seniors, in particular, and upperclassmen have done in terms of their leadership, their investments, their commitments and connections with each other,” said Chad Gunnelson, Augustana director of track & field/cross country. “What they’ve done is really helped elevate everyone’s ability to compete. People are also reading... “They all chose to buy into Coach (Kyle) Flores’s training and to really put the team first.” That showed last Saturday when the Vikings finished fifth in the always-tough Midwest Regional they hosted at Saukie Golf Course in Rock Island. Led by seniors Joe Langridge, Grant Ackard, Finbar Martin, Alex Gazarek, Rock Island’s Donovan Garro, and Joe Gibbons, the Vikings earned a coveted at-large berth into this week’s championship run. They will be joined in Indiana this week by sophomores Jose Gomez and Adam Miller along with freshman Ethan Storie. The Vikings, led by captains Langridge and Garro, are ranked No. 28 in the latest national coaches poll, giving the Vikings a target to shoot for this weekend. Gunnelson noted the Vikings have run shoulder-to-shoulder with teams ranked just ahead of them and said a finish in the Top 20 would be significant. To get to that point, Gunnelson said that Flores will have the Vikings shoot for a fast start and be ahead of the pack and heavy traffic back in the field. Ahead of schedule could also describe the resurrection of the program Paul Olsen built into a national treasure. “I’m proud of the men to come in to change the culture and gravitating toward team performance and year-around training,” Gunnelson said. “The senior class is a very significant part of how this has happened. They have made the biggest difference and it’s been their leadership and investment in the program that has helped accelerate that timeline. “Without such an incredible group of young men, we aren’t able to make this jump so quickly.” Also making huge jumps in her efforts, Odle has become a threat to become just Augie’s third female cross country All-American and first since Christina Gamzer (30th) in 1998. Odle, already a track & field All-American, has made her fifth season one to remember. She set a school record with a personal best this season of 21:30.41 in winning the CCIW Championships individual title. She qualified for her second national meet with a time of 21:48.6, which was 26 seconds faster than her 70th-place time at last year’s NCAA Division III National Championships. That has her set up for this weekend as she ventures into her final 6K race as an individual advancing after spending the fall leading a young and inexperienced team. “She is an aggressive runner and she is fearless,” Gunnelson said. “The nice thing is she now has experience running at last year’s national meet and knows what to expect this year. “She has been in some extremely competitive races where she has finished high. The opportunities that she has had and what she has done with those opportunities puts her in a strong position to finish very high. Top 20 or 25 is going to be a great place, but realistically, the goal is to be an All-American.” Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox! sports writer/golf editor {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
To The New York Times, it was a standard journalistic practice done in the name of fairness — asking someone involved in a story for comment. To the mother of the nominee for secretary of defense, it constituted a threat. On Wednesday, Pete Hegseth's mother accused the Times of making “threats” by calling about its story on an email she had sent to her son six years earlier that criticized his treatment of women. Penelope Hegseth sought and received an interview on Fox News Channel to support her son, whose confirmation chances are threatened by a series of damaging stories about his personal conduct. At one point, she said she wanted to directly tell President-elect Trump that her son “is not that man he was seven years ago.” People are also reading... She also called the Times “despicable” and attacked a basic tenet of journalism: giving someone the chance to speak for a story about actions that could be seen in a negative light. The Times' story, published Saturday, quoted from a private email that Penelope Hegseth sent to her son in 2018 while he was in the midst of divorcing his second wife. She criticized his character and treatment of women, suggesting that he get some help. “I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power and ego,” she wrote to her offspring. “You are that man (and have been for many years).” His mother said the message was sent in a moment of anger She told the Times for its story that she had sent the email in a moment of anger and followed it up two hours later with an apology. She disavows its content now. When the Times called her for comment on the story, Hegseth told Fox News that, at first, she did not respond. She said she perceived the calls as a threat — “they say unless you make a statement we will publish it as is and I think that's a despicable way to treat anyone,” she said. “I don't think a lot of people know that's the way they operate,” she said, speaking about the story. She accused the newspaper of being in it "for the money. And they don't care who they hurt, families, children. I don't believe that's the right way to do things.” Charles Stadtlander, a spokesman for the Times, said Hegseth's claim “is flatly untrue,” and she was in no way threatened. “The Times did what it always does in reporting out a story, simply reaching out and asking for a comment, which we included,” he said. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | SoundStack | All Of Our Podcasts Such a call is the opposite of a threat — it's an attempt to be fair, said Tom Rosenstiel, a University of Maryland professor and co-author of “Elements of Journalism: What News People Should Know and What the Public Should Expect.” “She's basically saying that brake lights are a threat because they alert you that the car ahead of you is about to stop," he said. But many Americans would perceive that call as a threat, or certainly as rude and a violation of privacy, said Tim Graham, director of media analysis at the conservative Media Research Center. “She didn't write that email to be on the front page of The New York Times,” he said. What are the ethics of publishing a private email between mother and son? A secondary question is the newsworthiness of publishing the content of the private email, one that Hegseth said she almost immediately regretted sending and doesn't reflect how she perceives her son. Graham suggested that the newspaper wouldn't do the same for the nominee of a Democratic president-elect. “The New York Times is out to destroy these nominees,” he said. In its initial story, the Times wrote that it had obtained a copy of the email “from another person with ties to the Hegseth family.” “This was a piece of independently reported journalism published in the name of public awareness of the nominee to lead the largest department in the federal government,” Stadtlander said. “We stand behind it completely.” In many circumstances, an email from a mother to her son would be considered a private matter and out of bounds to a news organization, Rosenstiel said. But in this case, Hegseth, a former Fox News weekend host chosen by Trump to lead the Pentagon, has built himself into a public figure and is up for a very important job — and one that leads the military, which involves waging war and in which character is considered a fundamental trait. “It makes this news, honestly,” Stadtlander said. The Times wrote about Penelope Hegseth's Fox interview on Wednesday, leading with her saying her son “was not the same man he was in 2018 when she fired off an email accusing him of routinely abusing women and lacking decency and character.” There was some question about whether Hegseth would appear for an interview at his former network on Wednesday, after CNN's Kaitlan Collins posted on X the night before that “multiple people” said that was expected. A Fox News representative said that no such interview had been scheduled, and the nominee was on Capitol Hill meeting with senators. He has faced a flurry of other damaging reports, including stories about a sexual assault allegation reported to police in 2017. No charges were filed then, and Hegseth said the relationship was consensual. The New Yorker magazine wrote about reports of financial mismanagement, sexist behavior and excessive drinking when Hegseth ran a veterans' organization, and NBC News wrote about people at Fox News concerned about his alcohol use. David Bauder writes about media for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social. Get Government & Politics updates in your inbox!CORAL GABLES — RJ Johnson scored 23 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer in the final minute, Daylen Berry added two clutch free throws and Charleston Southern surprised Miami 83-79 on Saturday. The Buccaneers led for the last four minutes of the first half and deep into the second half before a 3-pointer from Austin Swartz gave Miami a 76-75 lead with 3 minutes left in the game. A three-point play by Lynn Kidd gave the Hurricanes a 79-75 lead with 2:11 remaining. Berry hit a 3-pointer to make it 79-78 and Johnson followed with a 3 that gave the Buccaneers an 81-79 lead. Kidd missed in the paint for Miami but came up with a steal a few seconds later. With 15 seconds left, Swartz missed a 3-pointer and the Buccaneers rebounded. Miami put Berry on the line and he made both free throws for a four-point lead with 11 seconds remaining. Miami’s Jalen Blackmon missed a 3-pointer with 8 seconds left, the Hurricanes’ A.J. Staton-McCray grabbed the rebound and he missed a 3 as time ran out. Taje Kelly had 20 points, 11 rebounds and six assists for the Buccaneers (2-7), who snapped a five-game losing streak and defeated a Division I opponent for the first-time this season. Thompson Camara made five 3-pointers and scored 21. Brandon Johnson made six 3-pointers and scored 23 for Miami (3-4). Swartz scored 15 points off the bench and Staton-McCray had 13 points.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — With his stellar America’s Cup career behind him, Jimmy Spithill introduced his new Red Bull Italy SailGP Team on Thursday in Dubai just ahead of the opening regatta of the global league’s fifth season. Spithill, the team’s CEO and founder, pulled a major coup by hiring his old America’s Cup crewmate and fellow Australian, wing trimmer Kyle Langford, from the Australian team that dominated SailGP for the first three seasons. Italy, SailGP's 12th team, sailed its foiling 50-foot catamaran for the first time Thursday. After practice racing on Friday, the opening regatta will be Saturday and Sunday. “It’s been definitely a big push,” Spithill said in a video interview with The Associated Press. “It’s all come up really quick. We’re almost there.” Spithill left the U.S. SailGP team in November after 2 1⁄2 seasons to focus on starting the Italian team and on sailing in this year’s America’s Cup. He was co-helmsman of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team, which was eliminated by INEOS Britannia in the challenger finals. Double Olympic gold medalist Ruggero Tita will helm the Italian team, while two-time bronze medalist and recent Women’s America’s Cup winner Giulia Fava will be the strategist and Italian national champion Andrea Tesei will be the flight controller. Alex Sinclair also followed Spithill, joining grinders Matteo Celon and Enrico Voltolini, who have extensive high-performance and America’s Cup experience. Spithill said his crew has “some absolute next-generation stars, from different backgrounds, Olympics, America’s Cup, and it’s just awesome having Kyle come in.” Spithill, 45, said he’ll be on the boat only if someone gets hurt or sick. “These young guys are too good at it,” he said. “The talent that’s coming through in Italy, I mean, the results do the talking.” More stars having been switching teams in SailGP, which was co-founded by tech billionaire Larry Ellison. Signing Langford is a big deal for the new team. Shortly before the 2013 America’s Cup on San Francisco Bay, Langford was promoted to Oracle’s race crew after wing trimmer Dirk de Ridder was suspended by an international jury. With Emirates Team New Zealand at match point at 8-1, Spithill skippered Oracle to eight straight wins in one of the greatest comebacks in sports to retain the Cup. “One thing that really attracted him was a chance to start out and really play a major role with the new team and especially the emerging talent,” Spithill said. “It would have been really easy for him to say, ‘You know what? I’m comfortable with the Aussies.’ But the fact that he’s stepped out of his comfort zone and he’s challenging himself as an athlete in this stage of his career is just massive.” While talented, the Italian crew will have the least experience together in the high-performance F50 catamaran. Spithill said Langford “is going to play a huge role in getting this team up to speed. I mean, the F50 is, without a doubt, probably the hardest boat to sail out there.” After sailing for Luna Rossa in three of his eight America’s Cup campaigns, Spithill has seen how passionate Italian fans are. “When you talk about an exciting market for the sport, I mean, it doesn’t get any better than Italy,” he said. “It has a huge following in Italy and they’ve got a real cultural attachment to the ocean and the sport itself.” Spithill said immediately after Luna Rossa’s loss in early October that it was time to step away from the America’s Cup. “The point is, we didn’t get the job done so I hold myself accountable for that. And I also am seeing firsthand that this next generation of talent coming through and I believe they deserve a shot, you know?” “I really think SailGP is the future of the sport. The whole regular season, the concept makes a lot of sense,” he said. Dubai is the first of 14 regattas. At season’s end, the top three crews will race in the $2 million, winner-take-all Grand Final. Also Thursday, Rolex was announced as SailGP's first title sponsor as part of a 10-year deal. Bernie Wilson has covered sailing for The Associated Press since 1991.
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