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Washington, DC, Nov. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On Thursday, December 12, No Labels will hold its national meeting in Washington, D.C. with over 600 citizen leaders from all 50 states, along with their closest allies in the U.S. House and Senate. With the far right pushing Republican members to be a rubber stamp for Donald Trump and the far left pushing Democratic resistance against the incoming administration, No Labels seeks to bring together members focused on working together to deliver results for the American people. The meeting will showcase these leaders and feature their ideas on critical issues such as immigration, tax and permitting reform, and the mounting national debt. The first 100 days of the next administration is expected to be a politically fraught period. The No Labels national meeting will highlight leaders committed to two-party solutions and prioritizing the needs of the commonsense majority. *All media planning to attend should register HERE * Who: No Labels What: No Labels National Meeting When: Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, 7:45 AM – 3 PM ET Where: Mayflower Hotel 1127 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 About No Labels Since its founding in 2010, No Labels has worked to give voice to America’s commonsense majority. We are a citizen movement advocating for commonsense solutions to our country’s most significant problems. www.nolabels.org . ##Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Glide on by Enchantment Resort for an unforgettable winter vacation. When the weather outside is frightful, there’s nothing more delightful than walking inside a hotel that’s been decked out in holiday cheer. And while any run-of-the-mill property can toss some garland on the reception desk, there are special places that go out of their way to make travelers’ season bright. The following 20 hotels from around the globe gift their guests with exquisite decorations, themed meals and a festive events calendar. Visit These Hotels for the Holidays Enchantment Resort , Sedona, Arizona Red rocks and pinyon pines set the scene for a packed winter itinerary at this Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star desert beauty. Ice skate in Boynton Canyon, listen to Mrs. Claus’ stories, participate in holiday cooking and cocktail classes, make seasonal crafts, go stargazing, eat fireside s’mores with Santa, try the Birds of Prey Experience and see Sedona on helicopter tours. Nearby sister property Mii amo provides even more fun: take luminaria-lit labyrinth walks, welcome the winter solstice and manifest your New Year’s goals at the crystal grotto. Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort You expect a property sitting in the shadows of Epcot to have Christmas spirit, but the things this Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star resort does are magical. It doesn’t matter if you’re at the pool (Holly Jolly Poolside Cabana), the spa (Bowls Will Be Singing Vibrational Sound Therapy), the kid’s club (holiday karaoke), the restaurants (Ravello’s Christmas Day buffet) or the new Epilogue speakeasy (seasonal cocktails), a St. Nick-approved activity is happening. Heat up your winter with a Four-Star stay in Japan. The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko , Japan Even if mountainous Nikko National Park isn’t blanketed with powder, this Four-Star getaway on Lake Chuzenji will be covered in holiday spirit. Amid the property’s serene landscape and stunning architecture, you’ll find everything from bauble-covered bonsai trees to a holiday menu curated by renowned chef Kanji Kobayashi. And when it’s time to say hello to 2025, do so with the First Sunrise ceremony and a New Year’s feast stuffed with the local flavors of the Tochigi prefecture. Domus Zamittello, Malta Malta may not be the first place that comes to mind when you envision a picturesque Christmas scene, but a stay at this 16th-century palazzo could change that. Best known for its baroque elegance, the boutique property slips into something a bit jollier this time of year. Republic Street, the road the hotel sits on, sparkles with thousands of lights and a Christmas tree made out of Mdina glass baubles. Nativity cribs, mass choirs and festive foods around the island also help make unforgettable Maltese memories. Coquillade Provence thrills with decorations, dinners and horse-drawn carriages. Coquillade Provence , French Riviera Enjoy a holiday escape on the enchanting grounds of this former 11th-century hamlet. On December 1, meet Santa, join Christmas workshops and take horse-drawn carriage rides. Visit throughout the season for the Five-Star hotel’s dinners with special musical performances and multi-course gourmet Christmas meals. Then ring in 2025 at Coquillade Provence with a circus-themed party featuring contortionists, jugglers, artists and caricaturists that culminates with a fireworks display. Raffles The Palm Dubai While this Middle East masterpiece presents guests with all the traditional trimmings and a bedazzled tree that soars to the sky, the posh palace also has a holiday event calendar that’s stuffed with themed afternoon teas, a life-sized gingerbread house and a Sola Jazz Lounge playing seasonal Sinatra tunes. And we haven’t even mentioned the eight-piece band performing at the Raffles Royal Masquerade Ball on December 31. Mokara Hotel & Spa , San Antonio This Four-Star hotel transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland with more than 100,000 lights. From December 4 to 23, you can also enjoy a festive view of boats filled with carolers parading down the San Antonio River from your guest room window. Feel even more merry and bright by doing any last-minute shopping at the Holiday Art Market just a 10-minute walk from Mokara. The Boca Raton Beach Club is in the Christmas spirit. The Boca Raton Beach Club Consider the $120 million renovations of the Five-Star hotel an early Christmas gift. This reimagined beachside getaway features three pools, outdoor restaurants, a half-mile stretch of private beach and a holiday events calendar so busy you’ll need an elf assistant to keep up with it. The annual Christmas tree lighting, a Winter Solstice Yoga Festival and storytelling with Santa Claus highlight the holiday fun in the Florida sun. Hotel Hershey , Hershey, Pennsylvania A stay at the Four-Star Hotel Hershey allows families to make extra sweet memories. Overnight guests who visit through January 1 will receive tickets to Hersheypark Christmas Candylane, the festive rendition of Pennsylvania’s beloved theme park. As a part of the attraction’s Yuletide makeover, the place is illuminated by 5 million dazzling lights, visited by nine live reindeer and decorated with the signature Kisses Christmas tree. The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu blends history with the holidays. The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu Envision a tranquil winter morning, with snowflakes softly blanketing a 1,200-year-old Kyoto temple. This dreamy setting is a reality at The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu. The Four-Star treasure mixes the holidays (Christmas-themed meals, vibrant lights) and history (UNESCO World Heritage Site the Kiyomizu Temple is a short walk away) in glorious fashion. Weekly geisha performances at the nearby Yasaka Pagoda only add to the unique stay. St. Julien Hotel and Spa , Boulder, Colorado Boulder makes for a perfect December escape, and this Four-Star beauty puts you in a prime downtown address. Here, you’ll find plenty of fun traditions to keep you busy, including the beloved gingerbread tea, a jazzy rendition of tunes from A Charlie Brown Christmas (December 7, 14 and 20) and a candlelit Christmas dinner at Jill’s Restaurant. Explore 100 miles of snowy Montana trails. Paws Up Montana Winter adventure awaits at this Four-Star hideaway. Explore the resort’s 100 miles of trails sprawled across 37,000 acres of pristine Montana wilderness by dog sled, horseback, downhill ski or snow tube before gathering around the nightly campfire to share stories over s’mores. During the holidays, you’ll not only find a beautifully decorated Christmas tree in your luxurious cabin, but you’ll encounter a gingerbread house-making contest, live entertainment and much more on the agenda. The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain , Marana, Arizona If you seek warmth this holiday season, look no further than this Five-Star desert retreat. This hotel features breathtaking scenery, a luxurious Five-Star spa and an exciting array of festive activities. Be the talk of the group chat with pictures of you crafting a tasty mezcal-spiked hot chocolate in a mixology class, decorating a cactus-shaped cake with the hotel’s pastry chef and celebrating Christmas Eve with a four-course dinner at Four-Star CORE Kitchen & Wine Bar . Live out your Five-Star fairytale in Ireland. Ashford Castle , Ireland This Five-Star 800-plus-year-old castle on the shores of Lough Corrib looks like a fairytale, especially in December, when snow covers its grounds, and the grand interiors get festooned with garland and other holiday décor. See it during the festive afternoon tea with views of the lake. When you’ve had your fill, partake in year-round activities like falconry, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, movies in the cinema and games in the billiards room. Rosewood Baha Mar , The Bahamas If you prefer water adventures, sign up for the Four-Star hotel’s new Ocean Guardian Experience. You’ll explore the Bahamas underwater during a boating excursion with local dive guide/filmmaker André Musgrove and the Perry Institute for Marine Science’s (PIMS) reef specialist. It includes a snorkel visit to the BREEF Coral Reef Sculpture Garden and a stop where you might spot turtles and stingrays. Some proceeds will support PIMS’ Reef Rescue Network, a Caribbean coalition dedicated to coral restoration. The St. Regis San Francisco Embrace the holiday spirit with the Five-Star hotel’s Velveteen Rabbit Experience, which includes a bunny-themed Astra brunch, followed by an ODC/Dance performance of The Velveteen Rabbit across the street at the Blue Shield of California Theater and a photo with the cast afterward. Savor more spirit with 12 days of holiday cocktails (like a spiced maple bourbon fizz), a holiday tea (featuring a chocolate reindeer tart with edible antlers) and the Bloody Mary Day Breakfast, which toasts National Bloody Mary Day and New Year’s Day with a flight. Hit the slopes in Telluride. Madeline Hotel and Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection , Telluride, Colorado Embark on an adrenaline-fueled winter adventure at this Five-Star ski-in, ski-out resort. General manager Bryan Woody recommends the private scenic aerial tour of snow-dusted Arches and Canyonlands national parks that the Madeline offers daily. Or explore the stunning terrain another way: try heli-skiing the backcountry of the Uncompahgre National Forest. Back at the hotel, you’ll enjoy its Western winter wonderland theme with cheerful décor from hatmaker Nick Fouquet. The Inn at Leola Village , Lancaster, Pennsylvania Lancaster is the kind of place that would be the perfect backdrop for one of those light-hearted holiday movies. We’re talking peaceful farms, quaint shops and adorable inns. This Four-Star countryside getaway does its part to set the scene further with hanging stockings, generous tinsel strands all about and some seasonal flavors at Osteria Avanti. Thompson Chicago With events such as Chicago Botanic Garden’s Lightscape, Lincoln Park Zoo’s ZooLights and meals at Macy’s Walnut Room, the Windy City makes no secret how it feels about December 25. This Forbes Travel Guide Recommended hot spot shows its fondness for the festivities, too, with elegant decorations throughout the hotel and a few specialty dishes at Tavern on Rush. Thompson Chicago can also be your New Year’s Eve headquarters, seeing as how it’s only 1.5 miles from the Navy Pier fireworks. MORE FROM FORBES Editorial Standards Forbes Accolades Join The Conversation One Community. Many Voices. Create a free account to share your thoughts. Forbes Community Guidelines Our community is about connecting people through open and thoughtful conversations. We want our readers to share their views and exchange ideas and facts in a safe space. In order to do so, please follow the posting rules in our site's Terms of Service. We've summarized some of those key rules below. Simply put, keep it civil. 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Please read the full list of posting rules found in our site's Terms of Service.As it turns out, August 5 was a great day to buy bitcoin when it briefly fell below US$50,000. If you did, and held on for what turned out to be a relatively short white knuckle ride lasting exactly four months, you would have succeeded in doubling your money after bitcoin traded above US$100,000 last week to reach a new all-time high. That seems like an extraordinary outcome – and it is! Never before has the election of a US President delivered such a significant windfall to a group of investors who right now must feel like they have just experienced the trade of their lives. Since Donald Trump’s victory was confirmed one month ago, bitcoin has increased in value by an astonishing 40 percent. And bitcoin is not alone in feeling the love. Excluding stablecoins, which are designed to avoid price swings, the top 20 crypto coins have appreciated even faster, on average, than bitcoin. Dogecoin, a meme coin often promoted by Elon Musk, an ardent Trump fan-turned-adviser, has more than tripled in value since election day. It marks a stunning comeback from 2022-23, when a perfect storm sent cryptocurrencies tumbling from the peaks they had reached during the mania of 2021. Back then the US Federal Reserve was briskly raising interest rates, and in doing so cooling the speculative fever that had gripped markets in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mismanagement and fraud caused several crypto firms once deemed above board – not least FTX, one of the largest crypto exchanges – to collapse, tainting the entire industry. Financial watchdogs were preparing to pounce and potentially regulate the sector almost out of existence. But then crypto found the perfect champion in Donald Trump, a convert who would not only preach the crypto gospel to his devoted flock in the runup to his eventual re-election but proclaim the word of crypto with messianic zeal few believers could have ever imagined. On any level none of it makes any sense. Why is something whose value can’t be measured worth 40 percent more than it was a month ago? But trying to explain the rise of bitcoin is a bit like trying to explain the existence of God to an atheist. You’re either a believer in cryptocurrencies or you’re not. And right now there will be many investors wishing they could believe, but just can’t bring themselves to convert, although judging by the numbers quite a few already have. Equally, there will be plenty of others, particularly techno loving trend loving Gen Zers, who in recent weeks just couldn’t resist joining the herd. After all, they’re the generation who love nothing more than jumping on board whenever something shiny catches their attention. And for those who did, they have been handsomely rewarded for their risk-taking. It all seems such an easy way to make money, particularly as the meme coin craze once again ignites in the same way NFTs (remember those) did in 2021. But search “is bitcoin in a bubble?” and you’ll find plenty of thought provoking commentary suggesting bitcoin is no different from many other bubbles that have formed previously in financial markets; though what makes this one different is the amount of serious money now backing bitcoin as a result of the emergence of crypto-focused exchange traded funds or ETFs. Recent studies on the determinants of speculative bubbles in the cryptocurrency market have produced varied results. Some researchers have pointed to herd behaviour as the key driver, while others have emphasized the influence of tweets from the likes of Elon Musk, or more recently those of President-elect Donald Trump. Other authors have put forth the argument of volume shocks. The debate surrounding the concept of a speculative bubble often centres on whether bubbles result from rational or irrational behaviour. According to the rationalist perspective, a speculative bubble is defined as an abnormal rise in asset prices not justified by intrinsic factors. This means that asset prices increase beyond their fundamental value due to speculative activity, while continuing to attract new investors until they reach the maximum rational anticipation level before abruptly falling to their fundamental value as a result of a bubble having formed. According to the irrationalist perspective, a speculative bubble occurs when security prices, particularly stocks, rise well above their actual value. This trend continues until there are no more potential buyers. Supply then becomes significantly greater than demand, leading to panic and causing prices to rapidly go into reverse. Investors are frequently driven by herd behaviour, where one buys because they see others buying, assuming the others possess the correct information. Given the significant amount of promotion of cryptocurrencies on social media channels by a range of high profile opinion leaders and so called ‘influencers’, it’s not hard to see why bitcoin has quickly gained the momentum it has, just as we saw a few years ago with the emergence of the GameStop phenomenon. More people jumping on board in turn attracts more people until some begin to start cashing in and so the pendulum eventually tips the other way. But while it is relatively straightforward to be able to value a share, or most other financial investments, valuing bitcoin requires the investor to buy into a belief system for an asset that itself has no underlying value at all. It simply relies on the buyer being willing to pay a higher price than the seller paid it for. That old trading adage “markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent” comes to mind. So could bitcoin double in value again in a years’ time? Who knows? It is just as likely to double in value as it is to halve in value. We have no idea, which indeed is the essence of its appeal to investors who love the thrill of the chase. It’s the ultimate investment for those who revel in the ‘risk-on-steroids’ aspect of bitcoin, and crypto currencies more generally. But as the value of those cryptocurrencies closes in on US$4 trillion globally, a significant correction in the price has much greater implications for global financial stability than was the case just a few years ago. It’s worth considering the global crypto market now equates to one third of the size of the entire US mortgage market and in 2008/09 we saw what happened when less than 10 percent of it went bad. Right now, it’s the believers who are calling the tune, but it may well be the non-believers who also end up paying the price for the current speculative fervour. The NZ sharemarket recorded its second biggest weekly fall for the year with the slipping almost 2 percent, following Auckland Council’s surprise decision to sell off its remaining 9.7 percent shareholding in had investors cashing up to take advantage of the unexpected buying opportunity. As the country’s only major ‘gateway’ airport, the block sale offered investors a rare chance to buy into a high quality infrastructure, with a unique monopoly, that is particularly attractive for long term fund managers. The lightening quick sale, which seemingly attracted little debate amongst Auckland’s cash-strapped councillors compared to the decision to sell the first tranche of its shareholding last year, will return at least $1.31 billion dollars for Auckland Councils Future Fund. Auckland Airport (AIA) shares ended the week up 4.6 percent at $8.12 following the completion of the sale process. Just three weeks ago AIA shares traded as low as $7.21. With its increased liquidity, AIA will now move to the number two spot on the NZX50 index from today with a weighting of 10.1 percent, while market leader , will see its weighting slightly reduced from its current 16.8 percent and will be relegated to the number 3 position with a weighting of around 9.5%. Aside from the Auckland Airport share sale, there was a noticeable weariness amongst investors at the prospect of NZ’s economic rebound potentially taking longer than had previously been expected, according to recent data. ANZ Research said the Half-Year Economic and Fiscal Update, which will be released on December 17, is expected to show a potential delay to achieving a surplus until 2029 at the earliest, following a more pessimistic tone from the Treasury on the economic outlook along with an expected upgrade to bond issuance guidance. Across the Tasman, Australia’s annual GDP increased 0.8 percent, below the estimate of 1.1 percent and behind the 1 percent rise in the 12 months through June. The slowing economy raised hopes that its Reserve Bank might reduce its official cash rate when it meets this week having been at a 13-year high of 4.35 percent since late last year. (THL) shares ended the week down almost 7 percent at $1.91 after announcing part of its business would be restructured. The company said it had combined the roles of chief financial and chief people officer as well as announcing the closure of its Melbourne subassembly plant with the loss of 100 jobs. THL said support office roles in the United States had also been reduced, resulting in savings of more than $500,000 a year, as part of its program of targeting $12m in cost reductions by 2027. THL continues to face difficult trading conditions in the face of a slump in recreational vehicle rentals and sales. In the US, the benchmark index closed at 6,090, yet another record high, after gaining 1 percent for the week following better than expected jobs data on Friday which showed a total of 227,000 new roles were created in November, a sharp rebound from the 12,000 positions reported in October (subsequently revised up to 36,000 in the latest release). The unemployment rate in the US rose 0.1 percent to 4.2 percent. A US appeals court on Friday upheld a law requiring TikTok’s owner ByteDance to sell the platform or face a likely ban next year in the US, dealing a major blow to the Chinese company behind the video app. The law, signed by outgoing President Joe Biden this year, orders TikTok to be banned in the country if the app does not divest from its parent by January 19 2025 — the day before Donald Trump is inaugurated as president. The unanimous ruling from the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said the law — which centres on a controversial national security issue involving China and received strong bipartisan support in Congress — was constitutional and did not violate First Amendment protections for free speech, as TikTok had claimed. The “government acted solely to protect that freedom from a foreign adversary nation and to limit that adversary’s ability to gather data on people in the United States,” the panel wrote in its decision. TikTok in now left in a precarious position in one of its biggest markets, although the law’s political future is uncertain. On the campaign trail before his re-election, Trump said he opposed the platform’s ban and promised to “save” the app. In an email to staff, TikTok chief executive Shou Zi Chew wrote that the next step would be to “seek an injunction of the ban, pending a review by the US Supreme Court.” The law requires Apple and Google to remove the social media app, which is wildly popular among younger Generation Z users, from their app stores if a divestiture does not take place before the January deadline. It also bans the app from web-hosting services. The reported the Chinese embassy in Washington said the law would have “a serious impact on the online social platform used by half of Americans” and was a “blatant act of commercial robbery”. Before his re-election, Trump said he would not ban TikTok upon his return to the White House, in an attempt to preserve “competition” in a market dominated by Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, which the president-elect has described as an “enemy of the people”. International Migration & Travel (Oct) – Stats NZ
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The Sri Lanka High Commissioner for the UK, Rohitha Bogollagama called on the Chairman of Marks & Spencer (M&S), Archie Norman on November 27. High Commissioner Bogollagama was accompanied by High Commission officials. While briefing on the recent political change in Sri Lanka, Bogollagama said the importance of Sri Lanka because of its multiple exports to the UK and with M&S, covering the apparel sector and the food industry. Today, M&S has grown to be a multifaceted retailer in the UK with a gigantic platform for sourcing of goods across the world, not only clothing but included fashion products and food items. Bogollagama invited M&S to the Sri Lanka supply chain to source food as a new area of exports from Sri Lanka, including fresh fruit, processed food, coconut products and Ceylon Tea. With regard to fresh fruit, it was stated that M&S interest to develop trade links with producers of high quality Sri Lankan mango, pineapple, avocado, durian and soursop and to connect with the M&S supply chain was sustainable as there was a year round supply. Bogollagama referred to the longstanding export relations Sri Lanka had with M&S and the collaboration on clothing and its value chain in South Asia. He broached on Sri Lanka’s concerns over apparel exports to the UK, including the stringent rules of origin on apparel under the UK’s preferential trade concessions to Sri Lanka. He referred to the requests that have already been made and the flexibility sought from the UK authorities. In response, the M&S Chairman wanted to assist the due process and reconsider Sri Lanka’s request. He said that they planned to consolidate M&S operations in Asia and in Sri Lanka and would take this opportunity as a welcome measure to look at a stable destination in South Asia and East Asia in making a consolidation-hub in their global value chain.expert valuer Hilary Kay encountered a supposed rowlock from one of RMS Titanic's 20 lifeboats during the latest episode. Brought to her by a lone gentleman at Beaumaris Castle, she was informed that he'd found the ornamented relic in the garage of the house he'd recently bought, with no proof of its authenticity. Although thrilled to see such a potentially historically significant piece infront of her, Kay regrettably cast it aside as a "mystery". "When I woke up this morning I can assure you I didn't expect to see this, which is a brass rowlock on a board which says 'TITANIC LIFEBOAT NO.3.' So I have to ask you, which member of your family was on the Titanic and obviously survived?" she said, to which the Roadshow guest explained the situation. "Uhh, none of us!" he replied. "We recently purchased a house in Llandudno last year and as we [were] sifting through the house we came across this in the corner of the garage really." Kay went on to reveal that this particular lifeboat could've held 65 passengers, yet only between 36 and 38 individuals were counted when the RMS Carpathia picked it up in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912. The Titanic's lifeboats were subsequently transported to The White Star Pier in New York, where they remained for six months after the infamous maritime disaster before being dispersed. "Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could categorically say that this is from Lifeboat No.3 on the Titanic?" continued the specialist. "And if it was, we could be talking about in excess of £50,000 for value. "Although there's probably some fairydust sprinkled over it we can't say it for sure, so I'm afraid we've got to leave it out there as a mystery as to where it ultimately came from." Reacting to this interaction via social media platform X (formerly Twitter), one Antiques Roadshow fan : "It's not from the titanic, mate. Bin it." "Mass produced Titanic lifeboat item copy," . “If we could prove this was from the Titanic, it would be worth in excess of £50k, but we can’t. So it’s not” What a rollercoaster for that guy — Cath 🏴 (@Cathaclysmal) Bloke could be sitting on £50,000, could be a dud, coz they can't confirm if it was on a lifeboat from the Titanic — Jonsta (@Jonsta1990)
LAHAINA, Hawaii — Tyrese Hunter scored 17 of his 26 points after halftime to lead Memphis to a 99-97 overtime win against two-time defending national champion and second-ranked UConn on Monday in the first round of the Maui Invitational. Hunter shot 7 of 10 from 3-point range for the Tigers (5-0), who were 12 of 22 from beyond at the arc as a team. PJ Haggerty had 22 points and five assists, Colby Rogers had 19 points. Tarris Reed Jr. had 22 points and 11 rebounds off the bench for the Huskies (4-1). Alex Karaban had 19 points and six assists, and Jaylin Stewart scored 16. Memphis led by as many as 13 with about four minutes left in regulation, but UConn chipped away and eventually tied it on Solo Ball’s 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining. Memphis: The Tigers ranked second nationally in field goal percentage going into the game and shot it at a 54.7% clip. UConn: The Huskies saw their string of 17 consecutive wins dating back to February come to an end. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
The name Marvin Harrison Jr. may look familiar to a lot of football fans. That’s because his father is Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., who was Peyton Manning’s favorite target for several years when he was a wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts. The Super Bowl XLI champ’s son was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals with the fourth pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and is hoping he can eclipse the stellar career his dad had. Harrison Jr.’s father is one of his biggest supporters and so is the athlete ‘s girlfriend. Here’s more about Charokee Young and why you might recognize her. How long Harrison and Young have been together While it’s not known exactly when Harrison and Young started dating, the two began posting about their relationship on social media in early 2023. Young gushed on Instagram and TikTok over flowers and other thoughtful gifts her boyfriend has gotten her including a framed photo of the pair with a rose design which she shared with her followers. And the two always react or respond in the comments section of each other’s posts. Young was also by her man’s side when he was drafted and posted photos of herself during the event sitting in a floor-length black gown and holding a Cardinals cap. Young is a professional athlete as well Young was born in Jamacia on Aug. 21, 2000. Like Harrison, she is a professional athlete as well. Young attended Texas A&M University where she studied sports management and ran track and field. In 2022, she set a school record for the spirit medley relay and that same year competed at the World Athletics Championships. She is a two-time NCAA Division 1 champion. Young graduated from the school in 2023 and posted on Instagram : “Overcoming hurdles on the track and in the classroom, I proudly stand at the finish line of my college journey. Grateful to have balanced being a student athlete and professional track star. Graduation is not just a degree, it’s a testament to hard work, dedication, and divine guidance.” After graduation, she continued her career on the track and competed professionally at the Budapest World Championships in August 2023. Young represented Team Jamaica at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow in February 2024. She is a two-time silver medalist at the World Championships. And, in July 2024, she was selected to represent her home country again at the 2024 Paris Olympics Young signed a deal with a major brand In 2022, Young signed a contract with the German sportswear company Puma. She made the announcement via Instagram writing: “So blessed to announce that I am the newest member of the Puma family. Cheers to new beginnings.” Young is also an influencer. She described her YouTube channel as a “journey” and “captivating documentation of my life as an athlete, where I push my physical and mental boundaries to achieve greatness. From intense training sessions to triumphs on the field, I share the ups and downs of my athletic pursuits. “But that’s not all! I also intertwine my journey with God, revealing how spirituality fuels my passion and perseverance. As an influencer, I bring you along on incredible lifestyle vlogs, showcasing the exciting experiences, travel adventures, and everyday moments that shape my vibrant existence.”LinkedIn pauses training AI models on Canadian user data: privacy commissioner
RiverNorthPhotography Flagstar Q3 Review: Flagstar Financial's ( NYSE: FLG ), the old NYCB, Q3 results disappointed some investors. I believe an increase in guidance for a provision for loan losses and lower net interest income and net interest margin for this year, 2025, and 2026 are not Members of Catalyst Hedge Investing had early access to this article. They have exclusive access to many other articles every month as well as an active chat board with regular updates on ideas and a best ideas portfolio. Cashfow Hunter has over 25 years of experience in the markets, with nearly 20 of them as a hedge fund portfolio manager. His experience investing in debt and equity markets gives him unique insights into markets. He successfully predicted the implosion of Silicon Valley Bank. He has degrees from Wharton and MIT. He leads the investing group Catalyst Hedge Investing , in which he shares his best long and short ideas. He looks for investment ideas with asymmetric risk/reward and a clear catalyst. Learn More . Analyst’s Disclosure: I/we have a beneficial long position in the shares of FLG either through stock ownership, options, or other derivatives. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. Seeking Alpha's Disclosure: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. No recommendation or advice is being given as to whether any investment is suitable for a particular investor. Any views or opinions expressed above may not reflect those of Seeking Alpha as a whole. Seeking Alpha is not a licensed securities dealer, broker or US investment adviser or investment bank. Our analysts are third party authors that include both professional investors and individual investors who may not be licensed or certified by any institute or regulatory body.
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President Joe Biden has said the US will try to bring home one of the longest-held American hostages following the sudden collapse of the Syrian government. Speaking at the White House, Biden said the US must first pinpoint the location of Austin Tice, with Syria in chaos. Mr Tice, a freelance journalist, is thought to have been taken captive close to Damascus on 14 August 2012 while he was covering the country's civil war. On Sunday, rebel fighters seized the Syrian capital in the culmination of a lightning offensive launched two weeks ago. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country. Biden said Assad's exit was a "fundamental act of justice" after decades of repression, but also "a moment of risk and uncertainty" for the Middle East. "We are mindful that there are Americans in Syria," Biden said on Sunday, "including those who reside there, as well as Austin Tice, who was take captive more than 12 years ago. "We remain committed to returning him to his family." On his way out of the room, Biden turned to answer a question from the media about Tice. "We believe he's alive," said the president. "We think we can get him back, but we have no direct evidence of that yet." The president added: "We have to identify where he is." Mr Tice, 43, was last seen in a video, blindfolded and in apparent distress, posted online weeks after his capture. While no government or group claimed responsibility for his disappearance, US officials soon said they believed that the former US Marine was being held by the Syrian government. Mr Tice's sister, Abigail Edaburn, told the BBC on Friday they believe he is still in Syria. "We don't know the exact circumstances of the place that he's being held, but we do know it is in Syria and that he is healthy and well," she said. "I don't know how much I can say, but there have been independent, trusted sources that have been able to verify this information," she added. The US has about 900 troops in Syria, and Biden said on Sunday he planned for those forces to remain. The president also said US forces had conducted "dozens" of what he called "precision air strikes" on Sunday against Islamic State group camps and operations in eastern Syria. President-elect Donald Trump said on Saturday that the US should not intervene militarily in Syria. "THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT," he wrote on social media. The Syrian opposition that brought down Assad is led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which has been designated a terrorist group by the Biden administration. The US, UK, UN and others consider HTS as an al-Qaeda affiliate, though HTS says it broke off ties with the Sunni Islamist organisation years ago.Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login Amazon is investing an additional $US4 billion ($6.2 billion) in artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, boosting its stake in one of OpenAI’s chief rivals. The new infusion, announced by the companies on Friday (Saturday AEDT), follows a $US4 billion investment in Anthropic completed earlier this year. That deal included provisions that Anthropic use Amazon Web Services data centres for some of its computing needs, as well as AWS-designed AI chips. Anthropic also has close ties with Alphabet’s Google. Bloomberg Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login Introducing your Newsfeed Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you. Latest In Technology Fetching latest articles Most Viewed In Technology
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