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A WOMAN has revealed that she was quoted £700 for a Christmas door arch, so decided to do it herself on the cheap. Carrie Boyd, 35, who lives in South Manchester with her husband, 39 and their two children, 11 and seven, explained that she used branches from her garden and baubles from The Range to bring the festive vibes to her home. She shared that she also gave her house number a festive upcycle and created her own snow window too. Thrilled with her DIY display, which cost her £12.50, Carrie took to social media to share it with others, leaving many open-mouthed. The savvy mum, who recently transformed her ‘abandoned’ home for next to nothing , then explained: “Two years ago I was quoted £700 for a Christmas door arch. “I politely declined and each year I now make my own using greenery I have cut down from my garden. “So each year I now make my own for a small fraction of that. “It’s time for 2024’s magical arch.” The brunette beauty claimed that she cut down branches from her garden and added them to the base she made. She also added lights and baubles which she nabbed from The Range, as she continued: “This door number is being replaced soon, so I gave it a cute festive upcycle. “I also did my own snow window which cost me a fiver!” Showing off the finished festive door arch, Carrie beamed: “It looks so pretty at night.” Carrie explained to Fabulous that it took her four days to create her Christmas scene. She shared: “I reused all of the piping and lights from last year which cost me £40. It often feels like Christmas decorations and products start appearing in stores earlier each year. Retailers typically begin to stock Christmas items well before the holiday season to capitalise on early shoppers and to extend the buying period. Here are a few reasons why it might seem like Christmas bits are out earlier this year: Extended Shopping Season Retailers aim to extend the holiday shopping season to maximise sales. By putting out Christmas items earlier, they encourage people to start their holiday shopping sooner. Consumer Demand Some consumers prefer to plan and shop for Christmas well in advance, so stores cater to this demand by stocking holiday items earlier. Marketing Strategy Early displays of Christmas items can create a festive atmosphere and build anticipation, encouraging people to get into the holiday spirit and start spending. Competition Retailers compete to attract customers, and being the first to display holiday items can give them an edge. Supply Chain Considerations Given recent disruptions in global supply chains, stores might be putting out Christmas items earlier to ensure they have enough stock and to spread out the demand over a longer period. “This year I only spent an additional £12.50 on baubles. Total cost £52.50!! The Instagram clip, which was posted under the username @ theboydshahhome , has clearly left many gobsmacked, as it has quickly amassed 11,500 views. This looks brilliant! You don’t need anyone to do it for you Social media users were impressed with Carrie’s DIY job and many flocked to the comments to express this. One person said: “It’s amazing!!!! I wish I had some trees to use from our yard for this!” Sainsbury's Shoppers: Christmas Bedding Bargain Discover the festive joy of Sainsbury's Christmas bedding, offering comfort and style at a bargain price. Read more Home Bargains: Christmas Pyjamas Back in Stock Get cosy this season with Home Bargains' popular Christmas pyjamas, now back in stock. Read more Home Bargains: Christmas Favourite Deal Don't miss out on Home Bargains' fantastic deal on a Christmas favourite. Read more Primark Shoppers: Screaming Over Christmas Range Featuring The Grinch Primark's Christmas range, featuring The Grinch, has shoppers excited for the festive season. Read more Shoppers Rush to Buy Personalised Christmas Stockings Grab personalised Christmas stockings at unbelievable prices, as shoppers rush to snap up these festive bargains. Read more Exact Date Aldi's Wooden Toy Range for Christmas Mark your calendars for the exact date Aldi's popular wooden toy range returns for Christmas. Read more Home Bargains Shoppers Desperate for Polar Express Slippers Get into the festive spirit with Home Bargains' Polar Express slippers, which have shoppers desperate to get their hands on a pair. Read more Another added: “This looks brilliant! You don’t need anyone to do it for you.” A third commented: “It's crazy how much you can be charged for seasonal decor. Little bit of patience and a masterpiece like this is created. Looks amazing Carrie, I love it.” At the same time, someone else penned: “Absolutely gorgeous Carrie!! You have smashed it!! Your grafting on this has deffo paid off.” Not only this, but one DIY enthusiast beamed: “THIS IS INSPO.”Suspected political thugs on Tuesday took over the Oredo Local Government Council Secretariat, thereby preventing the Council Chairman, Dr. Tom Obaseki, from gaining access to his office. Armed with dangerous weapons, the thugs took strategic positions at the secretariat, chanting war songs. The development forced the embattled council boss who had resumed work for the day to retreat. Obaseki who spoke with journalists outside the council premises said: “I came here to continue my work as elected chairman of Oredo local government, I met a whole lot of thugs who have already overtaken the council. “This is a very disturbing trend. We are calling on the security agencies to arrest the situation. “What is important is that we have a restraining order.” Obaseki resumed for the day, following the Edo State High Court ruling on Friday which nullified his suspension alongside 17 other councils chairmen. The 18 council chairmen and their deputies were suspended by the Edo State House of Assembly following a petition by Governor Monday Okpebholo during which the latter alleged insubordination and gross misconduct. Meanwhile, In Orhionmwon Local Government, the council chairman, Mr. Newton Ugiagbe, resumed and performed his official duties unhindered. The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the council Boss, Mr. Roy Oseriemen said: “although the All Progressives Congress (APC) thugs tried to disrupt the smooth running of the council, but they were resisted by the good people of Orhionmwon. “Apart from those skirmishes, the council chairman and the legislative arm worked on Monday unhindered. “This is because they are on the same page in the delivery of good governance to the people.”
FOXBOROUGH — For Christmas, there are plenty of armchair GMs who would love to gift Drake Maye with a competent offensive line, along with a collection of game-breaking receivers who can get open against any coverage. Those presents would work nicely under Maye’s Christmas tree. Fantasizing how good the Patriots quarterback would be with a better cast around him might be the best gift of all for fans. But along with the benefits of having a line that can block and receivers who can beat man-coverage, there’s one more gift that would help Maye — fewer turnovers. The two against Buffalo hiked his total to 15, fourth most in the league. And he’s played in fewer games than those ahead of him. Maye can’t make the leap from good to great, committing that many turnovers. He can’t lead the Patriots out of the gutter, if he can’t take care of the football. Twelve of Maye’s 15 turnovers (8 picks, 4 fumbles) have come in the second half of games. Sometimes Maye’s aggressiveness, his desire to carry the offense and do more to get the Patriots back in games, has gotten the best of him. But as receiver Kendrick Bourne pointed out Tuesday before heading out to practice, Maye’s aggressiveness isn’t necessarily a bad trait. The trick for Maye is maintaining that aggressiveness, and making smarter decisions. That’s the fine line he has to navigate in the remaining games, as well as next season. “He has that mentality to make plays to try and win games,” Bourne said. “I love the aggression. That’s how we have to play. I say it all the time, we have to be hunter. We don’t want to be the prey. We want to be the hunters, and I think that mentality will eventually result in better results. “But, it’s definitely being smart. He knows that, making smart decisions while being aggressive is the way to go.” Case in point — not throwing a backward pass down by the goal line. Maye should have never attempted that swing pass to Rhamondre Stevenson, which resulted in a fumble charged to him, and an easy touchdown for the Bills during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 24-21 loss. Once the defensive end broke free, and had Stevenson lined up, Maye should have thrown the ball away to live another down. He’ll learn from that. If it happens again, he’ll eat the football. In terms of making ill-advised throws to the end zone while on the run, as he did against Buffalo, there are a few layers to that scenario. “If he sees something, and he trusts his eyes, I think it’s great,” Bourne said. “Sometimes the DB may be closer to the receiver than he thought when he’s scrambling to throw it, and maybe it results in something bad. But it’s like a 50-50. You see Josh Allen do it all the time ... so there’s both sides to it ... every player has strengths and weaknesses. You live and die by both. “With Drake, and the way he plays, I love it. I want him to keep doing it, making those plays and being aggressive because you win like that. You win shooting your gun. You don’t win keeping it in the holster.” Allen committed 14 turnovers his first season (12 picks, 2 fumbles lost). He averaged 1.17 turnovers per game (Maye is currently a 1.4 per game). His turnover totals are down this season, but last year, Allen had a career-high 18 interceptions with four fumbles lost. The Bills can live with it, because they have a talented team that can overcome some of those mistakes. They can live with it, because that aggressiveness is part of what makes Allen great. Patriots coach Jerod Mayo doesn’t view Maye as a mistake-repeater. “Drake is a competitor. He’s always going to try to go out there and make plays,” Mayo said Tuesday. “I think just the way he’s played, how well he’s played this year — often times we forget he’s a rookie quarterback — those are lessons learned ... he learns from his mistakes and I expect that to continue going forward.” When asked if he might be trying to do too much, Maye doesn’t agree with the premise. He wants to continue to go after plays, but at the same time he recognizes his turnover numbers need to improve. “I think we need to cut down on turnovers, and that starts with me. I’m checking the football, and throwing it incomplete or throwing it in the dirt, things like that. “But I’m still going to be aggressive,” he went on. “That’s the way I play. I think in the long run, it’ll be good for us.” That, and a few more competent tackles and playmakers.Swiss National Bank Reduces Position in Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT)ACT wielding 'disproportionate' influence in government - David Seymour
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Mumbai: The quarter-century-old Jane Street Capital , one of Wall Street's leading market-makers that helped boost global bond-market liquidity through the initial Covid months, was a relatively unknown securities trader in India until recently when it became known its equity-derivatives trades in Mumbai had garnered $1 billion in profits. Local popularity of the high-frequency trading (HFT) firm soared further after the New York-based entity, which trades multiple asset classes worth hundreds of billions of dollars, made a ₹4.3-crore job offer to a student from IIT Madras. Here's a look at how and why a hitherto publicity-shy Wall Street firm is going all out to build its presence on Dalal Street, among the top five capital markets in the world. What does Jane Street Capital do? It's a fast-growing firm that uses complex computer programmes to trade across markets, asset classes and instruments, including derivatives and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The use of automated software and mathematical models, popularly known as HFT, allows it to work with high precision and churn out big profits. Bloomberg data showed Jane Street is on course for record revenues in CY24, with net trading revenue surging nearly 80% to $8.4 billion in the first half. The firm specialises in high-volume trading, differentiating it from the storied Wall Street biggies like JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, which are also investment banks and brokers servicing clients world-wide. How did the firm become so well-known suddenly in India? 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During the court proceedings, it emerged that the strategy had generated $1 billion in profits in 2023. According to a Financial Times report, Jane's gross trading revenues came at a record $21.9 billion in 2023, up 34% from 2022. The profit figure from India alone came as a shock to many here as a recent study by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) showed about 93% of the retail traders incurred an average loss of ₹2 lakh (per trader) during the past three financial years. That stoked a debate that foreign firms are benefiting at the cost of local retail traders. Jane and Millennium Management settled the case in the US last week. Who gets hired by Jane Street? HFT firms like Jane Street hire people with high mathematical capabilities along with a strong understanding of programming. Its employees come from top universities including MIT, Harvard University, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Princeton and Stanford. A trading desk job at Jane Street is highly sought after by students because of the bulge-bracket compensation. At the same time, these firms have only a few spots and the jobs go to the creme-de-la-creme at top B-schools and technology universities. Why does Jane Street's offer to the IIT student stand out? To attract and retain the cream, Jane Street offers pay packages way higher than other companies in the HFT space. For the class of 2025 at the IITs, the company rolled out the highest annual salary offer of ₹4.3 crore-plus - including base, fixed bonus, and relocation - to a student at IIT Madras. The top offers made by other leading HFT firms at the IITs range over ₹2 crore per annum for international roles, while for domestic roles, the pay is even lower. The pay package reflects the high demand for niche skills like algorithmic trading, data science, predictive analytics and programming expertise. How does Jane Street hire in India? 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Kosovo arrested several suspects Saturday after an explosion at a key canal feeding two of its main power plants, while neighbouring Serbia rejected accusations of staging the blast. The explosion Friday near the town of Zubin Potok, which sits in an ethnic Serb-dominated area in Kosovo's troubled north, damaged a canal that supplies water to hundreds of thousands of people and cooling systems at two coal-fired power plants that generate most of Kosovo's electricity. As security forces swarmed the area around the canal, whose concrete walls were left with a gaping hole gushing water, Prime Minister Albin Kurti visited the site and announced authorities had arrested several people. Law enforcement "carried out searches" and "collected testimony and evidence, and the criminals and terrorists will have to face justice and the law," he said. The arrests follow a security meeting late Friday, when Kurti pointed the finger at Serbia. "The attack was carried out by professionals. We believe it comes from gangs directed by Serbia," he told a press conference, without providing evidence. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic hit back Saturday, denying the "irresponsible" and "baseless accusations". "Such unfounded claims are aimed to tarnish Serbia's reputation, as well as to undermine efforts to promote peace and stability in the region," he said in a statement to AFP. Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Djuric had earlier suggested on X that the Kosovar "regime" could itself be behind the blast, calling for an international investigation. The main political party representing Serbs in Kosovo, Serb List, also condemned the attack "in the strongest possible terms". AFP journalists at the scene saw water leaking heavily from one side of the reinforced canal, which runs from the Serb-majority north of Kosovo to the capital, Pristina. However, electricity supplies to consumers were running smoothly on Saturday morning, with authorities having found an alternative method to cool the plants, said Kosovo's Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli. Repair work was ongoing, authorities said, while Kurti confirmed workers had managed to restore water flows to 25 percent capacity. The United States strongly condemned the "attack on critical infrastructure in Kosovo", the US embassy in Pristina said in a statement on Facebook. "We are monitoring the situation closely... and have offered our full support to the government of Kosovo to ensure that those responsible for this criminal attack are identified and held accountable." Turkey's foreign ministry also condemned the attack, adding: "We call on all parties to exercise restraint to avoid escalation in the region." The NATO-led KFOR peacekeeping mission for Kosovo joined the calls for restraint. "It is important that facts are established and that those responsible are held accountable and brought to justice," it said in a statement. The force is providing security in the surrounding area and has offered logistical, explosives removal and engineering support to the Kosovo authorities, it added. The European Union's ambassador to Kosovo, Aivo Orav, joined the international condemnation, saying on X: "The incident needs to be investigated and those responsible brought to justice." Animosity between ethnic Albanian-majority Kosovo and Serbia has persisted since the end of the war between Serbian forces and ethnic Albanian insurgents in the late 1990s. Kosovo declared independence in 2008, a move that Serbia has refused to acknowledge. Kurti's government has for months sought to dismantle a parallel system of social services and political offices backed by Belgrade to serve Kosovo's Serbs. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on Saturday denounced "the act of sabotage on the critical water supply infrastructure in the Iber-Lepenc Canal" in comments on X, calling it "a serious crime that endangers the lives of Kosovo's citizens and undermines the process of normalizing relations in our region." Friday's attack came after a series of violent incidents in northern Kosovo, including the hurling of hand grenades at a municipal building and a police station earlier this week. ih/ach/giv/jhb/sbk
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By JESSICA DAMIANO Finding the perfect gift can be daunting. The only way to truly ensure you get it right would be to ask the recipient what they want, but that wouldn’t be much fun for either of you. Luckily, there’s another tactic to help you earn a “gift whisperer” reputation: seeking out unique, practical, game-changing gifts that will truly surprise and delight. But that’s about as easy as it sounds, which is to say it’s not easy at all. So, we’ve done the legwork for you. Start making your list with this compilation of some of the most innovative, functional and fun gifts of 2024. There’s something for every budget. Bear with me: The new FinaMill Ultimate Spice Grinder set elevates the pedestrian pepper and spice mill in both function and style. Available in three colors (Sangria Red, Midnight Black and Soft Cream), the rechargeable-battery unit grinds with a light touch rather than hand-tiring twists. 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The No Mess Utensil Set from Souper Cubes , a company known for its portioned, silicone freezer trays, lives up to its name. The utensils — a serving spoon and a ladle — have innovative, S-shaped handles designed to rest on the edge of a pot, keeping them upright so they won’t slip in. The design also eliminates the need for a spoon rest or, worse, placing dirty utensils on the kitchen counter or stovetop between stirs. A silicone coating in a choice of Aqua, Charcoal, Cranberry or Blueberry keeps handles cool to the touch. $24.99. The FeatherSnap Wi-Fi smart bird feeder could turn anyone into an avid birdwatcher. Equipped with an HD camera, the dual-chamber feeder enables up-close livestreaming of avian visitors, as well as species-logging via the free mobile app. An optional premium subscription ($59.99 annually or $6.99 monthly) includes unlimited photo and video storage, AI identification with species-specific details, and the opportunity to earn badges for logging new visitors. Turn on notifications to get alerts sent to your phone whenever there’s activity at the feeder. $179.99. Fujifilm’s Instax Mini Link 3 smartphone printer offers a touch of nostalgia without sacrificing technology. Just load the 4.9-by-3.5-by-1.3-inch printer with Instax Mini instant film and connect it to your Android or iOS device via Bluetooth to print wallet-size photos. If you want to get fancy, you can adjust brightness, contrast and saturation, or apply filters, including 3D augmented-reality effects, via the free Instax Mini Link app. It can also make collages of up to six images, or animate photos to share on social media. Available in Rose Pink, Clay White and Sage Green. $99.95. The appropriately named easyplant is one of the best gifts you can give your houseplant-loving friends, regardless of their experience level. 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Revival of 7-8% growth in focus at pre-Budget meetMore than 100 alleged drug dealers have been arrested in a statewide sting operation, with cars, cash and drugs seized. or signup to continue reading Between November 22 and December 7, NSW police arrested and charged 108 people as part of a strike force aiming to bust open dial-a-dealer schemes predominantly related to cocaine. Of these, 64 were charged with supplying a prohibited drug, 44 were charged with drug possession offences, and one person was also charged with domestic violence-related crimes. More than $20,000 worth of drugs were seized, including 560g of cocaine, 78 MDMA caps, weed, ketamine and ice. Almost $99,000 of cash and several cars were also seized. Among those arrested was a 22-year-old man found driving around Sydney CBD with 14 bags of cocaine and thousands in cash and a Cronulla teenager found with 18 bags of cocaine and charged with two counts of drug supply. A Korean national was also arrested in Sydney's CBD with 21 bags of cocaine and 60 MDMA caps. In Sydney's east, a 26-year-old man was arrested with cocaine and cash hiding in a hidden compartment, while a 45-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man were found driving down Bondi Road with 24 bags of cocaine, more than $3000 in cash and a knife. NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna said operations targeting the distribution of illegal drugs in the Sydney area will continue. "Whether they are major drug suppliers, mid-level or street level, I will continue to put resources into disrupting their operations and prosecuting them for their true criminality," he said. "We opened 2024 with a significant operation targeting major dealers and have continued to put pressure on illegal drug distribution, with these three weekends of action focused on street-level distributors." The police operation will continue into 2025. DAILY Today's top stories curated by our news team. WEEKDAYS Grab a quick bite of today's latest news from around the region and the nation. WEEKLY The latest news, results & expert analysis. WEEKDAYS Catch up on the news of the day and unwind with great reading for your evening. WEEKLY Get the editor's insights: what's happening & why it matters. WEEKLY Love footy? We've got all the action covered. WEEKLY Every Saturday and Tuesday, explore destinations deals, tips & travel writing to transport you around the globe. WEEKLY Going out or staying in? Find out what's on. WEEKDAYS Sharp. Close to the ground. Digging deep. Your weekday morning newsletter on national affairs, politics and more. TWICE WEEKLY Your essential national news digest: all the big issues on Wednesday and great reading every Saturday. WEEKLY Get news, reviews and expert insights every Thursday from CarExpert, ACM's exclusive motoring partner. TWICE WEEKLY Get real, Australia! Let the ACM network's editors and journalists bring you news and views from all over. AS IT HAPPENS Be the first to know when news breaks. DAILY Your digital replica of Today's Paper. Ready to read from 5am! DAILY Test your skills with interactive crosswords, sudoku & trivia. Fresh daily! Advertisement Advertisement
A timeline of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the search for his killer NEW YORK (AP) — The search for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer has stretched into a fifth day — and beyond New York City. Police say it appears the man left the city on a bus soon after Wednesday's shooting outside the New York Hilton Midtown. The suspect is seen on video at an uptown bus station about 45 minutes later. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. Police believe that words found written on ammunition at the shooting scene, including “deny," “defend” and "depose,” suggest a motive driven by anger toward the healthcare company. The words mimic a phrase used by insurance industry critics. Trump says he can't guarantee tariffs won't raise US prices and won't rule out revenge prosecutions WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump says he can’t guarantee his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won’t raise prices for American consumers. And he's suggesting once more that some political rivals and federal officials who pursued legal cases against him should be imprisoned. The president-elect made the comments in a wide-ranging interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that aired Sunday. He also touched on monetary policy, immigration, abortion and health care, and U.S. involvement in Ukraine, Israel and elsewhere. Trump often mixed declarative statements with caveats, at one point cautioning “things do change.” Europe's economy needs help. 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Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok in the US A federal appeals court panel on Friday unanimously upheld a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok as soon as next month, handing a resounding defeat to the popular social media platform as it fights for its survival in the U.S. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the law - which requires TikTok to break ties with its China-based parent company ByteDance or be banned by mid-January — is constitutional, rebuffing TikTok’s challenge that the statute ran afoul of the First Amendment and unfairly targeted the platform. TikTok and ByteDance — another plaintiff in the lawsuit — are expected to appeal to the Supreme Court. Executive of Tyler Perry Studios dies when plane he was piloting crashes in Florida ATLANTA (AP) — The president of Atlanta-based Tyler Perry Studios has died when the small plane he was piloting crashed on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The studio confirmed on Saturday that Steve Mensch, its 62-year-old president and general manager, had died Friday. The crash happened in Homosassa, about 60 miles north of Tampa. Photos from the scene show the plane having come to rest upside down on a road. Mensch helped advocate for Georgia’s film tax credit of more than $1 billion a year. Perry hired Mensch to run his namesake studio in 2016. Mensch died as Perry released his war drama, “The Six Triple Eight." The film was shot at the Atlanta studio. US added a strong 227,000 jobs in November in bounce-back from October slowdown WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s job market rebounded in November, adding 227,000 workers in a solid recovery from the previous month, when the effects of strikes and hurricanes had sharply diminished employers’ payrolls. Last month’s hiring growth was up considerably from a meager gain of 36,000 jobs in October. The government also revised up its estimate of job growth in September and October by a combined 56,000. Friday’s report also showed that the unemployment rate ticked up from 4.1% in October to a still-low 4.2%. The November data provided the latest evidence that the U.S. job market remains durable even though it has lost significant momentum from the 2021-2023 hiring boom, when the economy was rebounding from the pandemic recession. Stock market today: Wall Street hits more records following a just-right jobs report NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks rose to records after data suggested the job market remains solid enough to keep the economy going, but not so strong that it raises immediate worries about inflation. The S&P 500 climbed 0.2%, just enough top the all-time high set on Wednesday, as it closed a third straight winning week in what looks to be one of its best years since the 2000 dot-com bust. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 0.3%, while the Nasdaq composite climbed 0.8% to set its own record. Treasury yields eased after the jobs report showed stronger hiring than expected but also an uptick in the unemployment rate. Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO spotlights complex challenge companies face in protecting top brass NEW YORK (AP) — In an era when online anger and social tensions are increasingly directed at the businesses consumers count on, Meta last year spent $24.4 million to surround CEO Mark Zuckerberg with security. But the fatal shooting this week of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson while walking alone on a New York City sidewalk has put a spotlight on the widely varied approaches companies take to protect their leaders against threats. And experts say the task of evaluating threats against executives and taking action to protect them is getting more difficult. One of the primary worries are loners whose rantings online are fed by others who are like-minded. It’s up to corporate security analysts to decide what represents a real threat. Days after gunman killed UnitedHealthcare's CEO, police push to ID him and FBI offers reward NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly four days after the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, police still do not know the gunman’s name or whereabouts or have a motive for the killing. But they have made some progress in their investigation into Wednesday's killing of the leader of the largest U.S. health insurer, including that the gunman likely left New York City on a bus soon after fleeing the scene. The also found that the gunman left something behind: a backpack that was discovered in Central Park. Police are working with the FBI, which on Friday night announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.
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