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MIAMI — As president-elect Donald Trump considers Ron DeSantis to lead the Pentagon, many Floridians may be wondering: Who will be governor if he takes the job? The answer is Jeanette Núñez. As lieutenant governor, Núñez, 52, would be the first in line to serve as governor in the event that DeSantis resigns his post, according to state law. If that were to happen, Núñez would become Florida’s first Cuban-American and first female governor. Here’s what else to know about her: She’s a Miami native Núñez, a wife and mother of three, has deep roots in South Florida. She was born and raised in Miami, and is a graduate of Florida International University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and Political Science and a master’s degree in Public Administration. After graduating, she dipped her toes into politics by working as a legislative aide to former state Sen. Alex Diaz de la Portilla. She became a state legislator Núñez, a Republican, was first elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2010. She quickly rose through the ranks and was named Speaker Pro Tempore in 2016. The role — which ran through 2018 — was ceremonial, but indicative of her relationships in the conservative Florida House. While serving in that role, Núñez was picked by DeSantis as his running mate. She pushed for in-state tuition for immigrant students During the 2014 legislative session, Núñez was a key player in pushing legislation to allow children of undocumented immigrants to pay the same in-state tuition rates for college as other Floridians. The measure was approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature. “This is about upward mobility, about a subset of our population that has attended our public schools,” Núñez said at the time. “We have spent tens of thousands of dollars educating them and it doesn’t make sense to hold these children back.” Nearly a decade later, in 2023, DeSantis led an effort to repeal the law, saying the state should not “subsidize” the education of non-U.S. citizens. That effort failed. Núñez has also been caught in the crosshairs of other hard-line immigration policies proposed by the governor. She has worked in health care In 2004, she worked at Jackson Health System as the state director for government relations, handling the hospital’s state affairs. Two years later, in 2006, she was promoted to vice president of government relations overseeing local, state and federal affairs. And in 2010, the year she was elected to the Florida House, she became vice president of community affairs for Kendall Regional and Aventura Hospitals and Medical Centers. She is the head of Space Florida Núñez is the chairwoman of Space Florida, the state’s aerospace agency. She has helped oversee rocket launches from Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center, which in recent years have represented the vast majority of the orbital flights from the U.S. This year, the Space Florida Board of Directors outlined major upgrades around Cape Canaveral to continue building on this year’s record number of launches. In addition to Space Florida, Núñez has other statutory responsibilities as lieutenant governor, such as acting as the governor’s successor. State law also says the governor may assign her, without Senate confirmation, the duty of serving as the head of any one department. In her case, it has been the Department of Health. Under state law, she is to have direct involvement in economic development and workforce development projects. Núñez also serves as the chair of Florida’s Cybersecurity Task Force and is a member of the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking. ©2024 Miami Herald. Visit at miamiherald.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.Kylian Mbappe misses penalty and Real Madrid loses ground in Champions League
ROME (AP) — Robert Lewandowski joined Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as the only players in Champions League history with 100 or more goals. But Erling Haaland is on a faster pace than anyone by boosting his total to 46 goals at age 24 on Tuesday. Still, Haaland's brace wasn't enough for Manchester City in a 3-3 draw with Feyenoord that extended the Premier League champion's winless streak to six matches. Lewandowski’s early penalty kick started Barcelona off to a 3-0 win over previously unbeaten Brest to move into second place in the new single-league format. The Poland striker added goal No. 101 in second-half stoppage time. Ronaldo leads the all-time scoring list with 140 goals and Messi is next with 129. But neither Ronaldo nor Messi play in the Champions League anymore following moves to Saudi Arabia and the United States, respectively. The 36-year-old Lewandowski required 125 matches to reach the century mark, two more than Messi (123) and 12 fewer than Ronaldo (137). Barcelona also got a second-half score from Dani Olmo. The top eight finishers in the standings advance directly to the round of 16 in March. Teams ranked ninth to 24th go into a knockout playoffs round in February, while the bottom 12 teams are eliminated. Haaland converted a first-half penalty to eclipse Messi as the youngest player to reach 45 goals then scored City's third after the break to raise his total to 46 goals in 44 games. Ilkay Gundogan had City's second. But then Feyenoord struck back with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Gimenez and David Hancko. Inter Milan beat Leipzig 1-0 with an own goal to move atop the standings with 13 points, one more than Barcelona and Liverpool, which faces Real Madrid on Wednesday. The Serie A champion is the only club that hasn't conceded a goal. Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 — the same score from the 2020 final between the two teams. PSG ended with 10 men and remained in the elimination zone. The French powerhouse has struggled in Europe after Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid. Atalanta moved within two points of the lead with a 6-1 win at Young Boys. Also, Arsenal won 5-1 at Sporting Lisbon; and Bayer Leverkusen routed Salzburg 5-0. AC Milan followed up its win at Real Madrid with a 3-2 victory at last-place Slovan Bratislava in an early match. Christian Pulisic put the seven-time champion ahead midway through the first half by finishing off a counterattack. Then Rafael Leao restored the Rossoneri’s advantage after Tigran Barseghyan had equalized for Bratislava and Tammy Abraham quickly added another. Nino Marcelli scored with a long-range strike in the 88th for Bratislava, which ended with 10 men. Bratislava has lost all five of its matches. Argentina World Cup winner Julian Alvarez scored twice and Atletico Madrid routed Sparta Prague 6-0 in the other early game. Alvarez scored with a free kick 15 minutes in and Marcos Llorente added a long-range strike before the break. Alvarez finished off a counterattack early in the second half after being set up by substitute Antoine Griezmann, who then marked his 100th Champions League game by getting on the scoresheet himself. Angel Correa added a late brace for Atletico, which earned its biggest away win in Europe. Atletico beat Paris Saint-Germain in the previous round and extended its winning streak across all competitions to six matches. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
campaign pledged to be a champion for working class Americans. His is stuffed with figures and , including the world’s wealthiest person. Trump himself is set to become the wealthiest president in history, with an estimated net worth of roughly $5.6 billion, according to . After spending years haranguing George Soros, claiming that the billionaire philanthropist was funding Trump’s political enemies and manipulating society with his support for progressive causes, incoming administration figure wants to be a Musk, whose net worth is more than $300 billion, joins key Wall Street characters and wealthy officials joining Trump’s White House. Together, their net worth exceeds $340 billion — larger than the gross domestic product of . Trump has even picked Soros’s money manager Scott Bessent to lead the Department of Treasury. The president-elect has tapped at least five billionaires for his administration thus far, including Musk, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former professional wrestling magnate Linda McMahon, investment banker Howard Lutnick, and venture capitalist and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. All of them but Musk and Ramaswamy must be confirmed by the Senate. Here is a look at some of the wealthy Wall Street executives and billionaires Trump wants in his administration. Trump’s campaign economic adviser Scott Bessent founded Key Square Capital Management and worked at a hedge fund founded by major Democratic donor George Soros. Before becoming a Trump donor and adviser, Bessent donated to various Democratic causes in the early 2000s, notably Al Gore’s presidential run. North Dakota’s two-term Republican government Doug Burgum made more than $1.1 billion after selling his software company Great Plains to Microsoft in 2001. After ending his own presidential campaign in December 2023, Burgum endorsed Trump and became an outspoken supporter. The CEO of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, with an estimated net worth of more than $1 billion, has served as Trump’s transition team co-chair. He has helped raise millions of dollars for Trump’s campaign and has been a cheerleader for Trump’s economic agenda, including the president-elect’s plans for broad tariffs. The co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment was nominated to lead an agency that Trump and his allies want to dissolve entirely. McMahon donated $6 million to Trump’s first campaign and later world with the Small Business Association during his administration. She is now a co-chair of his 2024 transition team after briefly serving on the Connecticut Board of Education, She shares a $2.5 billion net worth with her husband, professional wrestling mogul and personality Vince McMahon. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, helped steer more than $200 million into Trump’s campaign and has used his X platform, formerly Twitter, which he bought for $44 billion, as a megaphone for the president-elect and his agenda. His net worth is at least $320 billion, according to , and his net worth has increased by more than $60 billion since Trump’s election. Musk, whose companies have received tens of millions of dollars in government contracts, will steer an outside advisory committee to recommend drastic cuts to funding, including mass firings and steep cuts to federal programs. Jim O’Neill previously worked as a senior health official during George W. Bush’s administration and was considered for a top job at HHS in Trump’s first term. He later became the acting CEO of the Thiel Foundation, the philanthropic arm of billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel, a former Trump mega donor who financially backed a Senate campaign from his former acolyte JD Vance. O’Neill helped Thiel and investor Ajay Royan launch venture capitalist firm Mithril Capital Management, where the vice president-elect worked before his Senate campaign. The founder of Palm Beach-based private investment firm Rugger Management is the former investments manager for billionaire Michel Dell of Dell Technologies. Phelan, who does not have any military experience, reportedly hosted a fundraiser for Trump’s campaign this summer at his $38 million home in Aspen, Colorado, which cost $25,000 to $500,000 per couple. Phelan and his wife Amy, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, are also , including works from Chagall, Dubuffet and Picasso, among others. Musk’s co-chair of the newly created DOGE Vivek Ramaswamy is a former pharmaceutical executive who briefly ran for the Republican presidential nomination before dropping out to throw his support behind Trump. He made his fortunes with Roivant Sciences, a pharmaceutical company he founded in 2014. His net worth is estimated to be $1.1 billion, according to Forbes. Real estate tycoon Steve Witkoff has an estimated net worth of roughly $500 million. He reportedly has to wealth funds in the Middle East, much like his Middle East envoy predecessor Jared Kusher, Trump’s son in law, who secured a $2 billion investment from a fund led by the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman six months after leaving the White House.An international crime ring may be behind burglaries targeting the homes of professional athletes across the US, although experts caution that local groups could also be responsible. In recent weeks, several NFL players and an NBA player have been robbed while traveling for games, including Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce and his teammate Patrick Mahomes. The FBI is investigating whether the burglaries could be connected to a transnational crime operation with links to South America, a source familiar with the investigation told the BBC's US partner CBS News. "It's a transnational crime ring, and over the last three weeks, they've focused on NBA and NFL players, and it's all over the country," a source familiar with the situation told NFL.com. But Michael Tabman, a former FBI special agent, said there could be a simpler explanation. "It could be possible that you have some capable burglars in Kansas City who maybe have some inside information," he said. "And you'll notice, when a crime starts getting covered a lot, it starts popping up elsewhere, so like a copycat." The BBC has contacted the FBI and Kansas City police for comment. The burglaries have been taking place across the country. Kelce's home was robbed on 7 October as he was starting a game against the New Orleans Saints. Officials said $20,000 (£15,900) in cash was stolen from his $6m home. A burglary was also discovered at Dallas Cowboys player Linval Joseph’s home on Monday, while Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis was robbed earlier this month. The athletes make for easy targets in part because they have valuable belongings and public schedules, security experts said. "In any professional football event, for instance, there's 106 players, 53 on each team, that are not going to be home, not including coaches. And some of those players may have very lucrative contracts and live in nice places," said former FBI agent Jeff Lanza. The NFL has been warning players about the crimes, sending a memo this week which said "organised and skilled groups" appeared to be targeting them. The memo said the groups were tracking the players' whereabouts on social media and through public records. It said criminals had been conducting surveillance by posing as joggers, maintenance workers or delivery people, eventually gaining access to the homes through side doors or even scaling walls to get through windows and balconies. Those details suggests the criminals have some level of sophistication, Mr Lanza said. "You'd have to have people that would maybe do some surveillance to see the comings and goings of the potential targets, that no one else is home, maybe people to understand if there's an alarm system that's been employed," he said. Mr Lanza said the FBI's involvement in the investigation - which would normally be handled by local officials - suggests the crimes are "more orchestrated and organised and tied to a bigger organisation". But other explanations are also likely, he said. "It could be some punks that just know the Chiefs are playing that day and that Patrick Mahomes and Kelce are going to be at the stadium, along with their families, because they show them on TV," he said. Mr Tabman, meanwhile, said law enforcement are likely to catch whoever is behind the thefts, especially if they are able to track down items that were stolen and are being sold. Police have already found a watch stolen from Kelce's Missouri home, ABC News reported. “You'll pull on that one thread that will make this unravel," Mr Tabman said. "It won't happen tomorrow, but I believe there's a very good chance that the FBI, in co-operation with local law enforcement, will be able to break the case."
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Aston Villa had a stoppage-time goal disallowed as they drew 0-0 with Juventus in the Champions League. Morgan Rogers looked to have given Unai Emery’s side another famous win when he slammed a loose ball home at the death, but referee Jesus Gil Manzano ruled Diego Carlos to have fouled Juve goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the goal was chalked off. It was a disappointment for Villa, who remain unbeaten at home in their debut Champions League campaign and are still in contention to qualify automatically for the last 16. A very controversial finish at Villa Park 😲 Morgan Rogers' late goal is ruled out for a foul on Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the match ends 0-0 ❌ 📺 @tntsports & @discoveryplusUK pic.twitter.com/MyYL5Vdy3r — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) November 27, 2024 Emiliano Martinez had earlier displayed why he was named the best goalkeeper in the world as his wonder save kept his side level in the second half. The Argentina international paraded his two Yashin Trophies on the pitch before kick-off at Villa Park and then showed why he won back-to-back FIFA awards when he denied Francisco Conceicao. Before Rogers’ moment of drama in the fourth minute of added time, the closest Villa came to scoring was in the first half when Lucas Digne’s free-kick hit the crossbar. But a draw was a fair result which leaves Villa out of the top eight on goal difference and Juventus down in 19th. Before the game Emery called Juventus one of the “best teams in the world, historically and now”, but this was an Italian side down to the bare bones. Only 14 outfield players made the trip from Turin, with striker Dusan Vlahovic among those who stayed behind. The opening 30 minutes were forgettable before the game opened up. Ollie Watkins, still chasing his first Champions League goal, had Villa’s first presentable chance as he lashed an effort straight at Di Gregorio. Matty Cash then had a vicious effort from the resulting corner which was blocked by Federico Gatti and started a counter-attack which ended in Juventus striker Timothy Weah. Villa came closest to breaking the deadlock at the end of the first half when Digne’s 20-yard free-kick clipped the top of the crossbar and went over. Martinez then produced his brilliant save just after the hour. A corner made its way through to the far post where Conceicao was primed to head in at the far post, but Martinez sprawled himself across goal to scoop the ball away. How has he kept that one out?! 🤯 Emi Martinez with an INCREDIBLE save to keep it goalless at Villa Park ⛔️ 📺 @tntsports & @discoveryplusUK pic.twitter.com/OkcWHB7YIk — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) November 27, 2024 Replays showed most of the ball went over the line, but the Argentinian got there with millimetres to spare. At the other end another fine goal-line block denied John McGinn as Manuel Locatelli got his foot in the way with Di Gregorio beaten. The game looked to be petering out until a last-gasp free-kick saw Rogers slam home, but whistle-happy official Gil Manzano halted the celebrations by ruling the goal out.A newborn orca calf has been sighted in Puget Sound in Washington state, sparking cautious hope for the endangered southern resident killer whale population. The Centre for Whale Research (CWR) reported that the calf was spotted on Dec. 20, swimming alongside J35, a female orca known as Tahlequah, from J pod. However, researchers have yet to conduct their first official encounter to confirm the calf's parentage. "We don't know yet for sure that the calf is hers," said Michael Weiss, research director at CWR. "These whales do babysit ... so I really want to get on the water, have some prolonged observations, and some repeated observations to confirm who the calf belongs to." J35, or Tahlequah, gained global attention in 2018 when she carried the body of her deceased calf for 17 days, which has since been described as a "tour of grief." The mother has two other successful calves, J47 and J57. The calf was seen travelling alongside J35, also known as Tahlequah. In this 2018 photo, Tahlequah is balancing her dead baby on her nose, trying to keep it afloat. The mother orca carried her dead calf for 17 days as a show of grief, scientists say. (Kelley Balcomb-Bartok) A fragile milestone The southern resident killer whales, which inhabit the waters of the Pacific Northwest off the coast of B.C. and Washington state, are listed as endangered under Canada's Species at Risk Act. According to the Seattle-based Orca Conservancy, their numbers dropped to just 72 individuals as of November this year — the lowest count since 2020. The southern resident killer whales are composed of three distinct pods — J Pod, K Pod and L Pod — close-knit, matriarchal family groups. If you haven’t already seen the news, a brand new calf was spotted in J Pod! The calf was photographed by Brittany Philbin from a Washington State Ferry and was seen traveling in the echelon position of J35 Tahlequah.📷 Brittany Philbin pic.twitter.com/u0IgmYQHY0 — @OrcaConservancy J pod, which the calf was seen travelling with, consists of only 25 members, says Weiss, noting that every new birth is a significant milestone for this struggling population. "[It's] a big deal ...that's increasing the population size by more than a percent every time you get a new calf," he said. However, the celebration is tempered by sobering statistics: about half of newborn orca calves don't survive their first year, Weiss says, and many more perish before researchers can confirm their existence. The most recent calf born to J pod, J 60 , survived less than a month after its birth in December 2023. 3 killer whales lost from southern resident population: census "We're always kind of cautiously optimistic, especially with these very young individuals [because] the mortality rate in that first year of life is very, very high," said Weiss. Challenges to survival Researchers attribute these grim statistics to several factors, including high levels of contaminants passed from mothers to calves during gestation and lactation. "These whales are some of the most contaminated animals on the planet because they're so high up the food chain," Weiss said. WATCH | Orca mother, J35 with her son, J47: Orca mother, J35 and her son, J47 6 years ago Duration 1:09 Drone video from the Center for Whale Research and the University of Exeter taken off Pile Point, on the west side of San Juan Island. "So everything in the marine ecosystem is getting magnified every step up it goes until you get to a killer whale that is just loaded with contaminants," said the cetacean expert, adding that chemicals like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) accumulate in orca milk and weaken the health of newborn calves. Another major challenge facing the killer whales is the decline in chinook salmon stocks—their primary food source. Many chinook salmon stocks in B.C. and Washington state have declined, according to Fisheries and Ocean Canada's (DFO) latest threat assessment. Experts say the lack of salmon has increased calf mortality rates, with mothers unable to produce enough nutritious milk for their young. Orca baby boom: 8 calves born to endangered orcas in 2015 Killer whale lets her dead newborn go after carrying body for 17 days DFO also cites vessel-related noise that affects the killer whales' ability to communicate and hunt, in addition to the dangers of vessel strikes. Despite the odds, conservation groups and researchers have expressed hope that this new calf might beat the statistics. "We hope this little one inspires people to keep fighting for this population," the Orca Conservancy said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. Weiss echoed the sentiment. "We're really hoping that this one can beat the odds."
Five things to know about Panama Canal, in Trump's sightsSiasat-e-Rooz devoted its editorial to the sinister goals of the West, particularly the United States, and the fake regime. It wrote: The enemies are trying to consider the war in Palestine and Lebanon as a war between Iran and Israel, while before the Islamic revolution in Iran, the Zionist regime was at war with Islamic countries such as Egypt, Syria, etc. In fact, the fake Israeli regime was at war with the Islamic world before the revolution. The main policy of America, the West, and Israel is to neutralize the West Asia region. It is illogical that some people, both inside and outside, object to Iran's role in regional issues and crises and accuse Iran of provoking crises. Iran is defending its land against enemies who are greedy of the country. Being on the battlefield can protect Iran against the enemy and strengthen Iran's friends against their enemies. Israel is on the brink of collapse and the continuation of this path will lead to the end of the Zionist regime. In an analysis, Jam-e-Jam discussed the arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant by The Hague-based International Criminal Court. It wrote: The Leader of the Revolution, in a meeting with the Basiji members, emphasized that the arrest warrants against Netanyahu and his sacked war minister Gallant is not enough, suggesting that other Zionist criminal leaders should face justice and be sentenced to death. The reference of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution to the necessity of issuing death sentences against Netanyahu and other war criminals of the Zionist regime is derived from the will of two billion Muslims around the world who seek strong punishment against these criminals. The arrest warrant did not reduce the anger of the Muslim nations and the free people of the world. They would expect a more severe punishment for the war criminals. The Leader of the Islamic Revolution also pointed to the inevitable victory of the Axis of Resistance against the Zionist regime. Although this victory will be costly to the Muslim nations in the region, it shows that the will to resist has always prevailed over the arrogant countries throughout history. In an interview with Dr. Bahman Arman, an economist, Arman-e-Melli discussed with him the negotiations that Iran and the European trio (Germany, Britain, and France) are about to start on Friday. He said: The reality is that European countries do not enjoy decision-making independence, and the approach that America will take is effective in this regard. In fact, European countries always implement the orders issued by Washington. The Middle East is important for America and other countries in the world in many ways. And Iran is known as the heart of the Middle East. It is unlikely that Iran and Trump would move towards increasing tension. The fact that we think that there will be a lot of tension between Iran and the United States due to Trump's return to power is due to an emotional outlook and is not based on reality. Trump is well aware that since 60% of the world's oil reserves are in the Middle East, this region must enjoy sufficient security. Iran wants to end the tension. Meanwhile, Trump, a businessman, looks at Iran as a big market. In a commentary, Farhikhtegan discussed Iran's achievement in producing 20 percent-enriched uranium in 2010 to operate a research reactor in Tehran that runs on uranium enriched to that level. It said: Iran's achievement in producing uranium enriched to 20% marks a milestone in the history of Iran’s nuclear activities. It also highlights the failure of the United States and its allies to undermine Iran’s technological progress. America and its allies tried to limit the scientific capability of our country by abusing Iran's vital need for nuclear fuel. But Iranian scientists aborted this conspiracy by relying on domestic knowledge and power. This U.S. action showed that the main goal was not to solve Iran's problem but to limit our country's nuclear capability and drain Iran's enriched uranium reserves. This experience provides an important lesson for global diplomacy. Reliance on internal strength is the best way to deal with external pressures. Iran's achievement of 20% uranium production technology is a turning point in the country's nuclear history and a symbol of scientific progress and national will. This success, achieved under sanctions and unprecedented pressures, showed that Iran can meet its vital needs even in the most difficult conditions.
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Coote was sacked earlier this month after the emergence of a video in which he made derogatory remarks about Liverpool and their former manager Jurgen Klopp. Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) said that a thorough investigation had concluded he was “in serious breach of the provisions of his employment contract, with his position deemed untenable”. “Supporting David Coote continues to be important to us and we remain committed to his welfare,” PGMOL’s statement on December 9 added. Coote had the right to appeal against the decision but PA understands the Nottinghamshire referee has decided not to. The video which triggered PGMOL’s investigation into Coote’s conduct first came to public attention on November 11. In it, Coote is asked for his views on a Liverpool match where he has just been fourth official, and describes them as “s***”. He then describes Klopp as a “c***”, and, asked why he felt that way, Coote says the German had “a right pop at me when I reffed them against Burnley in lockdown” and had accused him of lying. “I have got no interest in speaking to someone who’s f****** arrogant, so I do my best not to speak to him,” Coote said. Later in the video, Coote again refers to Klopp, this time as a “German c***”. The Football Association opened its own investigation into that video, understood to be centred on that last comment and whether Coote’s reference to Klopp’s nationality constituted an aggravated breach of its misconduct rules. The investigation by PGMOL which led to Coote’s contract being terminated is also understood to have looked at another video which appeared to show Coote snorting a white powder, purportedly during Euro 2024 where he was one of the assistant VARs for the tournament. European football’s governing body UEFA also appointed an ethics investigator to look into the matter.
Good Morning Traders! In today's Market Clubhouse Morning Memo, we will discuss SPY, QQQ, AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, GOOGL, META, and TSLA. Our proprietary formula, exclusive to Market Clubhouse, dictates these price levels. This dynamic equation takes into account price, volume, and options flow. These levels are updated every day and shared with all Clubhouse Members, prior to the opening of the market. We recommend closely monitoring these stocks, and be prepared to leverage potential breakouts or reversals. As always, stay alert and ready to adjust your tactics based on the market's pulse to optimize your trading gains. Now, let's dive into the stock analysis: SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY SPY is currently trading near the 599.24 level, which serves as a key area for bullish interest. If buyers manage to defend this level, the next objective will be a climb toward 600.51. A sustained push above this could lead to testing 602.48 as a critical support level. Further momentum may pave the way for a move toward 604.45, with a high bullish target set at 607.55 if the rally gains significant strength. On the downside, failure to maintain support at 599.24 may trigger selling pressure toward 598.04. Should sellers maintain control below this level, the next focus would be on 596.57. If bears continue to dominate, we could see a deeper pullback to the strong support level at 593.73. In an aggressive selloff, the low target for SPY would be 592.00. Invesco QQQ Trust Series 1 The QQQ QQQ is trading near the pivotal 508.22 level, and bulls will aim to hold this as a foundation for further gains. If successful, buyers could push prices toward 509.87, with further strength targeting 511.53. If the bullish momentum persists, 513.64 comes into play, with the high bull target for the day at 515.00. However, if 508.22 fails to hold as support, the bears could drag the price down to 506.68. Breaking below this may lead to a test of 504.44, and if sellers remain in control, the next support at 502.65 could be tested. Persistent selling pressure might drive the price down to the low bear target of 501.07. Apple Inc. Apple AAPL is hovering around 234.20, where bulls aim to establish a base for upward movement. If this level is defended, a push toward 234.97 could follow. Strong buying momentum may propel the price to 235.74, with the ultimate bullish target for the day at 236.69 if the rally holds steady. Conversely, a failure to hold 234.20 could invite bears to test support at 233.28. Sustained downside action may lead to a retest of 231.76, with continued selling likely driving the price to 230.25. If bearish pressure accelerates, the low target for AAPL could reach 229.03. Microsoft Corp. Microsoft MSFT is trading near 426.00, where bulls aim to secure a foothold for higher prices. Holding this level could see a rally toward 427.36, with further gains bringing 428.48 into focus. If buying interest persists, the high bull target at 429.25 may be achievable. If 426.00 fails to hold, bears may seek to challenge 425.16. A break below this level could lead to further selling pressure toward 423.81. Continued weakness might push the price down to 422.84, with the low bear target for MSFT at 421.62. NVIDIA Corporation NVIDIA NVDA is trading near the key level of 135.64, where bulls are trying to establish control. If this level is defended, a move toward 136.98 could be the next target. Strong buying momentum may see the price test 137.94, with a high bull target of 139.42 in sight if the rally holds. If 135.64 breaks, bears may push the price lower toward 134.56. Should selling intensify, the next focus will be on 133.31. Continued weakness could lead to a test of 132.19, with the low bear target for the day at 131.42. Alphabet Inc Class A Alphabet GOOGL is trading around 169.34, a key level for bulls to hold. A successful defense could lead to a rally toward 171.14, with further buying momentum targeting 172.28. Strong market participation could solidify gains at this high bull target. If 169.34 fails to act as support, bears may drive the price down to 167.04. A breakdown at this level could see the price test 165.41, with further downside momentum pushing the auction to the low bear target of 163.79. Meta Platforms Inc Meta META is near the critical level of 573.25, which bulls will aim to hold as a launching point for higher prices. If successful, we could see a rally to 580.17, followed by a test of 585.73. Sustained buying interest might bring the high bull target at 591.29 into play. On the other hand, a break below 573.25 could lead to selling pressure driving the price to 565.53. Persistent weakness may push the price lower to 559.29, with the low bear target for Meta at 553.05 if the selloff intensifies. Tesla Inc. Tesla TSLA is trading near 340.97, a critical level for the bulls. If buyers maintain control, a move toward 346.64 could follow, with 350.87 acting as the next major resistance. A strong rally may extend gains toward 356.80, with the high bull target set at 363.84. Failure to hold 340.97 as support could result in a pullback toward 333.93. If selling pressure persists, the next target would be 327.59. A continued selloff may bring Tesla down to the low bear target of 322.52. Final Word: Today’s market session is set to be a pivotal one with a heavy lineup of economic data releases starting at 8:30 AM ET. Key reports include the weekly Initial and Continuing Jobless Claims, the Core PCE Price Index for October, and October's Personal Income and Spending data. These indicators will provide critical insights into inflation and consumer health. 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