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Holiday gift ideas for the movie lover, from bios and books to a status toteNebraska Gov. Jim Pillen suffered fractures to a vertebrae and several ribs and sustained several other injuries deemed “severe but not life-threatening” after falling off a horse Sunday afternoon. Pillen remained hospitalized in the intensive care unit at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha on Monday after undergoing a minimally invasive surgery, according to doctors who spoke at a news conference. The 68-year-old was riding on horseback near Columbus with his daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter when he fell, the governor’s office said. A spokeswoman for the governor said the Nebraska State Patrol “acted consistently with protocols for his security.” Pillen was taken to Columbus Community Hospital by ambulance and later by helicopter to Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, a Level I Trauma Center, where he arrived in stable condition. Dr. Hillman Terzian, a trauma surgeon at Nebraska Medicine, said Pillen was conscious and able to speak with the medical team despite suffering several painful injuries. Pillen had sustained a minor fracture to his L1 vertebrae in his lower back, but no damage to his head, neck or spinal cord, Terzian said. He also had fractures to seven ribs on his left side — “a very, very painful injury to have” — which partially collapsed his lung. The governor also sustained minor lacerations to his spleen and a kidney, doctors said. Pillen underwent a minimally invasive surgery known as a coil embolization where a wire was passed into the arteries near the spleen to allow for a coil to be inserted to stop the bleeding. “He did very well during that procedure and has been stable the entire time,” Terzian said. The governor was sedated during the procedure, Terzian said, which lasted roughly one hour. Lt. Gov. Joe Kelly was notified by Pillen’s chief of staff of the situation and briefly served as acting governor during the surgery, according to the governor’s office. Terzian said the injury to Pillen’s kidney should resolve on its own. Despite the painful injuries, Terzian called Pillen “a doctor’s dream.” “I wish more patients were as motivated as him,” Terzian said. “He’s already been walking laps, which is very impressive when you examine him and you talk to him. He’s a tough guy, and that shows with the way he’s recovering so far.” Terzian said Pillen will likely leave the ICU on Monday afternoon, but will remain at Nebraska Medicine “for at least another day if not longer” to make sure the fractures to his ribs are healing. “Our biggest focus right now is that pain control because we want him to have adequate respiratory function,” said Dr. Charity Evans, the chief of acute care surgery at Nebraska Medicine. “(Pillen’s) an active person, so we want to return him to that active lifestyle, and so that will guide some of our treatment options as we move forward,” she added. According to the governor’s office, Pillen has made arrangements to conduct work from his hospital room in Omaha as he recovers. He was out of surgery in time to watch the second hall of the Nebraska men’s basketball team’s win against Murray State on Sunday night. The governor and his wife, Suzanne, as well as their family, said they were “enormously grateful to the teams at Nebraska Medicine and Columbus Community Hospital,” as well as the EMS professionals who transported him. “The governor looks forward to returning to his office soon after Christmas and wishes a blessed and safe holiday to all Nebraskans,” his office said. The horse, Jack, is doing “fine,” a spokeswoman said. Reach the writer at 402-473-7120 or cdunker@journalstar.com . On Bluesky @chrisdunker.bsky.social We're always interested in hearing about news in our community. Let us know what's going on! Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter.

ATLANTA — A month after the November election, a series of major developments has shaken up Georgia’s political landscape as Donald Trump prepares his return to the White House. The president-elect’s announcement Wednesday that he will nominate former U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler to his Cabinet was his second appointment that will have broad implications for Georgia’s 2026 races. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.

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Global Biodigester Market Set For 7.0% Growth, Reaching $36.34 Billion By 2028Daily Post Nigeria Sarkin Kano ya nemi a kawo karshen fadan daba Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Hausa Sarkin Kano ya nemi a kawo karshen fadan daba Published on December 23, 2024 By Kabeer Bello Mai martaba sarkin kano Muhammadu Sunusi na yayi kira da al’ummar unguwannin yakasai kofar mata zango rimi zage da kuma dirimin iya domin yanda za’a magance matsalar fadan daba da yake damun al’ummar yankunan cikin birnin. sarkin ya bayyana haka ne ta bakin Dan goriban kano Alhaji Abubakar Sule Gaya Wanda ya gudana a masallacin Malam Tijjani dake unguwar zango. Dan goriban Kano Alhaji Abubakar Sule Gaya yace Mai martaba sarki ya damu sosai kan yanda ake yawan samun fadan daba a tsakankanin yankunan nan. A nasa jawabin limamin masallacin kofar mata Sheikh Muhammad Adam yace zaman lafiya yafi komai a wajen al’umma musamman wannan yanayi da muka shiga na samun matasa suna kashe junansu ya kuma kira da gwamnatin jihar Kano data samarwa matasan aikin yi. Taron kwamitin fadan daba ya samu halartar Ajiyan Kano Alhaji Jafar Muhammad Shanono Dan dakan Kano da sauran manyan hakiman Mai martaba sarki. Related Topics: Fadan daba Jihar Kano Muhammadu Sanusi Don't Miss Gwamnatin Kano ta gana da jagororin yan daba You may like Gwamnatin Kano ta gana da jagororin yan daba Mutane biyu sun muta a hatsarin mota a jihar Kano Jihar Kano ta yi zarra a gasar Noma ta kasa ta 2024 Sabon kwamishinan ilimi na Kano ya kama aiki Gwamnatin Kano ta ware wa ma’aikatar jin kai biliyan uku Ba zamu lamunci karkatar da kudin al’umma ba – Majalisar dokokin Kano Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd

Innodata Inc. ( NASDAQ:INOD – Get Free Report ) CEO Jack Abuhoff sold 225,000 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction on Thursday, November 21st. The shares were sold at an average price of $46.38, for a total value of $10,435,500.00. Following the completion of the sale, the chief executive officer now owns 1,188,358 shares in the company, valued at $55,116,044.04. The trade was a 15.92 % 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 . Innodata Trading Down 3.2 % Shares of NASDAQ:INOD opened at $44.77 on Friday. The company has a 50 day moving average of $23.23 and a 200-day moving average of $18.21. The firm has a market cap of $1.30 billion, a P/E ratio of 75.88 and a beta of 2.30. Innodata Inc. has a twelve month low of $5.46 and a twelve month high of $49.72. The company has a current ratio of 1.84, a quick ratio of 1.84 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.15. Analyst Ratings Changes Several analysts recently weighed in on INOD shares. BWS Financial lifted their price objective on shares of Innodata from $30.00 to $45.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a research report on Friday, November 8th. StockNews.com upgraded Innodata from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research report on Saturday, November 16th. Finally, Craig Hallum started coverage on Innodata in a research report on Tuesday, September 17th. They issued a “buy” rating and a $23.00 target price on the stock. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a hold rating and three have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the company currently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $32.67. Institutional Trading of Innodata Several hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of INOD. nVerses Capital LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Innodata during the 2nd quarter worth about $27,000. Point72 Asset Management L.P. acquired a new stake in Innodata in the third quarter valued at approximately $206,000. BNP Paribas Financial Markets grew its position in Innodata by 38.5% in the third quarter. BNP Paribas Financial Markets now owns 13,443 shares of the technology company’s stock worth $225,000 after acquiring an additional 3,739 shares in the last quarter. Elkhorn Partners Limited Partnership bought a new position in shares of Innodata during the 1st quarter valued at $94,000. Finally, Private Advisor Group LLC lifted its stake in shares of Innodata by 17.4% in the 3rd quarter. Private Advisor Group LLC now owns 14,907 shares of the technology company’s stock valued at $250,000 after purchasing an additional 2,207 shares during the last quarter. 30.75% of the stock is currently owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. Innodata Company Profile ( Get Free Report ) Innodata Inc operates as a global data engineering company in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Canada, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Digital Data Solutions (DDS), Synodex, and Agility. The DDS segment engages in the provision of artificial intelligence (AI) data preparation services; collecting or creating training data; annotating training data; and training AI algorithms for its customers, as well as AI model deployment and integration services. Read More Receive News & Ratings for Innodata Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Innodata and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .None

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers, meet your latest lobbyists: online influencers from TikTok. The platform is once again bringing influencers to Washington, this time to lobby members of Congress to reject a fast-moving bill that would force TikTok's Beijing-based parent company to sell or be banned in the United States. On Tuesday, some influencers began a two-day advocacy event in support of TikTok, which arranged their trip ahead of a House floor vote on the legislation on Wednesday. But unlike a similar lobbying event the company put together last March when talks of a TikTok ban reached a fever pitch, this year’s effort appeared more rushed as the company scrambles to counter the legislation, which advanced rapidly on Capitol Hill. Summer Lucille, a TikTok content creator with 1.4 million followers who is visiting Washington this week, said if TikTok is banned, she “don’t know what it will do” to her business, a plus-sized boutique in Charlotte, North Carolina. “It will be devastating,” Lucille said in an interview arranged by the platform. In an unusual showing of bipartisanship, a House panel unanimously approved the measure last week. President Joe Biden has said he will sign the legislation if lawmakers pass it. But it’s unclear what will happen in the Senate, where several bills aimed at banning TikTok have stalled. The legislation faces other roadblocks. Former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump, who holds sway over both House and Senate Republicans, has voiced opposition to the bill, saying it would empower Meta-owned Facebook, which he continues to lambast over his 2020 election loss. The bill also faces pushback from some progressive lawmakers in the House as well as civil liberties groups who argue it infringes on the First Amendment. TikTok could be banned if ByteDance, the parent company, doesn’t sell its stakes in the platform and other applications it owns within six months of the bill’s enactment. The fight over the platform takes place as U.S.-China relations have shifted to that of strategic rivalry, especially in areas such as advanced technologies and data security, seen as essential to each country’s economic prowess and national security. The shift, which started during the Trump years and has continued under Biden, has placed restrictions on export of advanced technologies and outflow of U.S. monies to China, as well as access to the U.S. market by certain Chinese businesses. The Biden administration also has cited human rights concerns in blacklisting a number of Chinese companies accused of assisting the state surveillance campaign against ethnic minorities. TikTok isn’t short on lobbyists. Its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance has a strong lobbying apparatus in Washington that includes dozens of lobbyists from well-known consulting and legal firms as well as influential insiders, such as former members of Congress and ex-aides to powerful lawmakers, according to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will also be in Washington this week and plans to meet with lawmakers, according to a company spokesperson who said Chew’s visit was previously scheduled. But influencers, who have big followings on social media and can share personal stories of how the platform boosted their businesses — or simply gave them a voice — are still perhaps one of the most powerful tools the company has in its arsenal. A TikTok spokesperson said dozens of influencers will attend the two-day event, including some who came last year. The spokesperson did not immediately respond to questions about how many new people would be attending this year’s lobbying blitz. The company is briefing them ahead of meetings with their representatives and media interviews. Lucille, who runs the boutique in North Carolina, says has seen a substantial surge in revenue because of her TikTok page. The 34-year-old began making TikTok content focusing on plus-sized fashion in March 2022, more than a decade after she started her business. She quickly amassed thousands of followers after posting a nine-second video about her boutique. Because of her popularity on the platform, her business has more online exposure and customers, some of whom have visited from as far as Europe. She says she also routinely hears from followers who are finding support through her content about fashion and confidence. JT Laybourne, an influencer who also came to Washington, said he joined TikTok in early 2019 after getting some negative comments on videos he posted on Instagram while singing in the car with his children. Laybourne, who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, said he was attracted to the short-form video platform because it was easy to create videos that contained music. Like Lucille, he quickly gained traction on the app. He says he also received more support from TikTok users, who reacted positively to content he produced on love and positivity. Laybourne says the community he built on the platform rallied around his family when he had to undergo heart surgery in 2020. Following the surgery, he said he used the platform to help raise $1 million for the American Heart Association in less than two years. His family now run an apparel company that gets most of its traffic from TikTok. “I will fight tooth-and-nail for this app,” he said. But whether the opposition the company is mounting through lobbyists or influencers will be enough to derail the bill is yet to be seen. On Tuesday, House lawmakers received a briefing on national security concerns regarding TikTok from the FBI, Justice Department and intelligence officials. AP Journalist Didi Tang contributed to this report. This story was originally published on March 12, 2024. It was updated on December 23, 2024 to clarify a quote by TikTok content creator Summer Lucille.Way-too-early look at the Montana Grizzlies' 2025 football schedule

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PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron’s office announced a new government Monday, after the previous Cabinet collapsed in a historic vote prompted by fighting over the country's budget. The government, put together by newly named Prime Minister Francois Bayrou , includes members of the outgoing conservative-dominated team and new figures from centrist or left-leaning backgrounds. Coming up with a 2025 budget will be the most urgent order of business. The new government enters office after months of political deadlock and crisis and pressure from financial markets to reduce France’s colossal debt. Macron has vowed to remain in office until his term ends in 2027, but has struggled to govern since snap elections in the summer left no single party with a majority in the National Assembly. Since his appointment 10 days ago, Bayrou has held talks with political leaders from various parties in search of the right balance for the new government. Some critics on Monday were angry at Bayrou for consulting with Marine Le Pen’s far-right party, and some argue the government looks too much like the old one to win lawmakers’ trust. Former Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned this month following a no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes in the National Assembly , leaving France without a functioning government. Le Pen played a key role in Barnier’s downfall by joining her National Rally party’s forces with the left to pass the no-confidence motion. Bayrou will need support from moderate legislators on the right and left to keep his government alive. Banker Eric Lombard will be finance minister, a crucial post when France is working to fulfill its promises to European Union partners to reduce its deficit, estimated to reach 6% of its gross domestic product this year. Lombard briefly worked as an adviser to a Socialist finance minister in the 1990s. Bayrou has said he supports tax hikes championed by his predecessor, but it’s not clear how the new government can find the right calculation for a budget that satisfies a majority of lawmakers angry over spending cuts. Hard-right Bruno Retailleau stays on as interior minister, with responsibility for France’s security and migration policy. Sebastien Lecornu, who has been at the forefront of France’s military support for Ukraine, remains defense minister, while Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, who has traveled extensively in the Mideast in recent weeks, also retains his post. Among new faces are two former prime ministers. Manuel Valls will be minister for overseas affairs, and Elisabeth Borne takes the education ministry.Way-too-early look at the Montana Grizzlies' 2025 football schedule

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