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Philadelphia's Joel Embiid scored 31 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in his return after missing seven games to spark the 76ers on Sunday in a 108-100 NBA victory at Chicago. Embiid had been sidelined by a left knee injury and personal reasons since a November 20 loss to Memphis, the Sixers going 4-3 in his absence. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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This new vigour will assist you in overcoming barriers that could have earlier been insurmountable. Whether it is a tough assignment, a strenuous job or a complex organizational situation, your determination and concentration will lead you to overcome it with great ease. Confidence that you will assume when coming up with your strategies will not only motivate you but also be reciprocated. Scorpio : Your thinking ability is optimal today; your ability to solve problems and make the right decisions is at its best. That means the effort you invest in today will reap benefits now and pay off in the future. Whether you are fine-tuning your work, creating a new project or perfecting a particular skill, the energy you spend at the moment will not be wasted in the future. Focus on work that involves detail-oriented planning for the long term. Sagittarius : Your creativity and penchant for thinking outside the box may feel hampered by structures. However, this is an excellent chance to prove that one can be creative and adapt new ideas to working processes. In other words, concentrate on how to get your ideas across to other people. To win the team's support, keep your ideas simple and as close as possible to the team's goals. Your shine will not go unappreciated. Capricorn : Be careful at work since the aura around you makes you easily get it wrong. This means there is a greater possibility of mistakes, ranging from minor issues like missing a small detail, making a bad decision or getting a message wrong. Crosscheck your work, look over emails before sending them, and spend time with each decision analysis. Do not work on many things at once; it might lead to mistakes. Aquarius : Today is not the right time to speculate or risk being in a wrong prediction zone since the returns may not be as encouraging as you anticipate. However, sticking to a rational and systematic attitude to the assignments is better. Do not make hasty decisions to invest in new business or change jobs without researching. Be sceptical about the opportunities and use only the best practices to advance. Pisces : You feel the positive energy around you today, motivating you to make the planned change. This means it is time to go for a pitch, approach someone for a partnership, or even consider switching positions. The shyness that you experienced at the beginning of this month is gone, and you feel a little bolder. Go with your gut and use your abilities to create change. You will be able to survive and succeed by thinking differently. ---------------------- Neeraj Dhankher (Vedic Astrologer, Founder - Astro Zindagi) Email: info@astrozindagi.in , neeraj@astrozindagi.in Url: www.astrozindagi.in Contact: Noida: +919910094779BRIDGEWATER — Jaden Alsberry is closing in on a remarkable career milestone in her fifth season at Bridgewater. The 6-foot-3 Strasburg alum has tallied 929 points across 89 games played with the Eagles and is 71 points shy of becoming just the 23rd player in program history to accumulate 1,000 career points. Chasing that feat is something that excited Alsberry as she returned to the Eagles for her graduate season. Yet, it’s not in the forefront of her mind as Bridgewater continues an impressive unbeaten start, sitting at 9-0 thus far. “It means a lot,” Alsberry said. “I haven’t really thought about it. I’ve just been thinking more about the team and our success.” Alsberry had all the tools to be a force on the court when she arrived at Bridgewater, but she didn’t always have the confidence to go with it. It’s been a consistent struggle throughout Alsberry’s career to get in her own head and overthink matters when on the court. Yet, with some maturity and a great support system, Alsberry has diminished those negative thoughts as the years have gone on. “Freshman year, I had little to no confidence,” Alsberry said. “Each year, it’s been something I’ve been trying to work on, especially with [BC head] coach [Stephanie] Flamini. Over the years, she’s really been trying to pour confidence into me and just make sure I don’t get in my head. ... I think this year, I’ve been harder on just, ‘You miss a shot, just get back and do better on defense.’ I think my confidence has definitely grown over the years.” Bridgewater’s Jaden Alsberry reacts to a call during a game earlier this season. Flamini has witnessed Alsberry’s stronger mentality develop firsthand. “When I get on them, she handles it better than she used to,” Flamini said. “She keeps what I expect in the forefront for everyone. Always trying to learn, always trying to do better. I think her confidence has improved. ... Jaden’s come a long way there. She’s getting close to her 1,000th point. We’re really excited about that and we want her to continue to be confident.” Having the belief and trust of the BC coaching staff has gone a long way in helping Alsberry be the player she is today. “I think having a good coaching staff that believes in you and is always making sure you are confident in yourself is definitely helpful,” Alsberry said. Bridgewater’s Jaden Alsberry goes up for a shot against Roanoke during a game last season. Between her growing relationship with the coaching staff and work behind the scenes, Flamini sees that confidence exuding from Alsberry when she’s on the court. “Give her a lot of credit,” Flamini said. “She’s been in the gym. When you’re in the gym working hard, I think your confidence automatically has to go up, because you’re prepared. You’re more prepared than others.” Alsberry’s fifth season with the Eagles is bittersweet as she knows it’s her final. Like the 1,000-point mark, Alsberry isn’t focusing on the emotions yet as she’s doing what she can to enjoy every last second of playing at Bridgewater. “It kind of feels unreal,” Alsberry said. “I don’t know. It doesn’t feel like it’s my last year. I’m sure as we get closer to the end of the season, it’ll definitely all sink in. I’m just trying to make the most of it.”
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Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Dec 8: Term of the Jammu and Kashmir Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission is unlikely to be extended beyond December 17 leaving question mark on 10 percent reservation being granted to Resident of Backward Areas (RBA) as it was the final task assigned to the Panel. Headed by Retired High Court Judge Justice GD Sharma, the Panel comprised Rup Lal Bharti and Munir Khan, Retired IFS and IPS officers and was constituted in March 2020. Work on granting reservations to Pahari Ethnic Tribe, Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and some other categories was done by the Commission. Official sources told the Excelsior that another extension for the Commission is now unlikely beyond December 17 when its last extended three-month term will expire. The Commission was now engaged in meeting stakeholders for taking call on reservation under RBA category The Commission was set up in March 2020 on the directions of the Central Government. The National Conference had announced review of the existing reservations policy in its election manifesto as well as after formation of the Government. It has announced that it will set up a Cabinet Sub Committee to review reservations. Present reservations have crossed 60 percent leaving general category in distress. As per the sources, the Commission was working on review of 10 percent reservations in RBA category by meeting stakeholders across the Union Territory. There were reports that in the past the politicians got their villages included as RBA to get benefits of reservations. Reservations under RBA category in Jammu and Kashmir was whopping 20 percent which was subsequently brought down to 10 percent and there were demands from certain quarters for further review of RBA quota as there was no RBA category in other States and Union Territories across the country. “Excepting Jammu and Kashmir RBA category doesn’t exist in any of the States or the Union Territories in the country. Even at the national level, there is no such category for reservation,” the sources said, adding that granting 10 percent reservation under this category has faced lot of criticism especially at a time when reservations have reached 60 percent leaving just 40 percent vacancies in the Open Merit category. The Commission was to take a decision on retaining or excluding villages from the RBA list after meeting stakeholders. “Areas which as per the parameters would have gained facilities were to be removed from the list of RBA while the villages which are yet to gain requisite facilities would have continued in the category,” the officials said and added that if the Commission is not granted further extension the task will remain unfulfilled and RBA will continue to enjoy 10 percent reservations. The Commission had also received a large number of representations from the people across Jammu and Kashmir for inclusion of their villages under RBA category. Inclusion of Pahari Ethnic tribe, Paddari tribe, Koli & Gadda Brahmins in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category was also recommended by the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission. After the Government raised reservation under Scheduled Tribes (ST) category to 20 and granted eight percent quota to Other Backward Classes (OBCs), the reservation in Open Merit category has come down to 40 percent. However, if horizontal reservation for Ex-Servicemen (6 percent) and Persons with Disabilities (4 percent) is taken into account, the Open Merit vacancies further come down. While STs already had 10 percent reservation, the Government granted another 10 percent reservation to Pahari Ethnic Tribe, Paddari Tribe, Koli & Gadda Brahmans taking total reservation under ST category to 20 percent. Previous four percent reservations under Other Social Castes (OSCs) was abolished and eight percent reservation was given to the OBCs. Besides, there is eight percent reservation to Scheduled Castes (SCs), 10 percent to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), four percent to the people living on International Border/Line of Control and 10 percent to RBA.
Griezmann brace makes it nine straight wins to AtleticoManhattan police have obtained a warrant for the arrest of 26-year-old Luigi Nicholas Mangione , suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson . Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, while carrying a gun, mask and writings linking him to the ambush. Mangione is being held without bail in Pennsylvania on charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police. Late Monday, Manhattan prosecutors charged him with five counts, including murder, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a forged instrument. Here's the latest: White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says “violence to combat any sort of corporate greed is unacceptable” and the White House will “continue to condemn any form of violence.” She declined to comment on the investigation into the Dec. 4 shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson or reports that writings belonging to the suspect, Luigi Mangione, said insurance companies care more about profits than their customers. “This is horrific,” Jean-Pierre said of the fatal shooting of Thompson as he walked in Manhattan. He didn’t appear to say anything as deputies led him to a waiting car outside. “I’m deeply grateful to the men and women of law enforcement whose efforts to solve the horrific murder of Brian Thompson led to the arrest of a suspect in Pennsylvania,” Gov. Hochul said in the statement. “I am coordinating with the District Attorney’s Office and will sign a request for a governor’s warrant to ensure this individual is tried and held accountable. Public safety is my top priority and I’ll do everything in my power to keep the streets of New York safe.” That’s according to a spokesperson for the governor who said Gov. Hochul will do it as soon as possible. Luigi Nicholas Mangione, the suspect in the fatal shooting of a healthcare executive in New York City, apparently was living a charmed life: the grandson of a wealthy real estate developer, valedictorian of his elite Baltimore prep school and with degrees from one of the nation’s top private universities. Friends at an exclusive co-living space at the edge of touristy Waikiki in Hawaii where the 26-year-old Mangione once lived widely considered him a “great guy,” and pictures on his social media accounts show a fit, smiling, handsome young man on beaches and at parties. Now, investigators in New York and Pennsylvania are working to piece together why Mangione may have diverged from this path to make the violent and radical decision to gun down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a brazen attack on a Manhattan street. The killing sparked widespread discussions about corporate greed, unfairness in the medical insurance industry and even inspired folk-hero sentiment toward his killer. ▶ Read more about Luigi Mangione Peter Weeks, the Blair County district attorney, says he’ll work with New York officials to try to return suspect Luigi Mangione there to face charges. Weeks said the New York charges are “more serious” than in Blair County. “We believe their charges take precedent,” Weeks said, promising to do what’s needed to accommodate New York’s prosecution first. Weeks spoke to reporters after a brief hearing at which a defense lawyer said Mangione will fight extradition. The defense asked for a hearing on the issue. In the meantime, Mangione will be detained at a state prison in western Pennsylvania. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said Tuesday it will seek a Governor’s warrant to secure Mangione’s extradition to Manhattan. Under state law, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul can issue a warrant of arrest demanding Mangione’s return to the state. Such a warrant must recite the facts necessary to the validity of its issuance and be sealed with the state seal. It would then be presented to law enforcement in Pennsylvania to expedite Mangione’s return to New York. But Blair County District Attorney Peter Weeks says it won’t be a substantial barrier to returning Mangione to New York. He noted that defendants contest extradition “all the time,” including in simple retail theft cases. Dickey, his defense lawyer, questioned whether the second-degree murder charge filed in New York might be eligible for bail under Pennsylvania law, but prosecutors raised concerns about both public safety and Mangione being a potential flight risk, and the judge denied it. Mangione will continue to be housed at a state prison in Huntingdon. He has 14 days to challenge the detention. Prosecutors, meanwhile, have a month to seek a governor’s warrant out of New York. Mangione, wearing an orange jumpsuit, mostly stared straight ahead at the hearing, occasionally consulting papers, rocking in his chair, or looking back at the gallery. At one point, he began to speak to respond to the court discussion, but was quieted by his lawyer. Luigi Mangione, 26, has also been denied bail at a brief court hearing in western Pennsylvania. He has 14 days to challenge the bail decision. Story continues below video That’s with some intervention from owner Elon Musk. The account, which hasn’t posted since June, was briefly suspended by X. But after a user inquired about it in a post Monday, Musk responded “This happened without my knowledge. Looking into it.” The account was later reinstated. Other social media companies such as Meta have removed his accounts. According to X rules, the platform removes “any accounts maintained by individual perpetrators of terrorist, violent extremist, or mass violent attacks, as well as any accounts glorifying the perpetrator(s), or dedicated to sharing manifestos and/or third party links where related content is hosted.” Mangione is not accused of perpetrating a terrorist or mass attack — he has been charged with murder — and his account doesn’t appear to share any writings about the case. He shouted something that was partly unintelligible, but referred to an “insult to the intelligence of the American people.” He’s there for an arraignment on local charges stemming from his arrest Monday. He was dressed in an orange jumpsuit as officers led him from a vehicle into the courthouse. Local defense lawyer Thomas Dickey is expected to represent the 26-year-old at a Tuesday afternoon hearing at the Blair County Courthouse. Dickey declined comment before the hearing. Mangione could have the Pennsylvania charges read aloud to him and may be asked to enter a plea. They include possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police. In New York, he was charged late Monday with murder in the death of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione likely was motivated by his anger with what he called “parasitic” health insurance companies and a disdain with corporate greed, said a a law enforcement bulletin obtained by The Associated Press. He wrote that the U.S. has the most expensive healthcare system in the world and that the profits of major corporations continue to rise while “our life expectancy” does not, according to the bulletin, based on a review of the suspect’s hand-written notes and social media postings. He appeared to view the targeted killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO as a symbolic takedown, asserting in his note that he is the “first to face it with such brutal honesty,” the bulletin said. Mangione called “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski a “political revolutionary” and may have found inspiration from the man who carried out a series of bombings while railing against modern society and technology, the document said. A felony warrant filed in New York cites Altoona Officer Christy Wasser as saying she found the writings along with a semi-automatic pistol and an apparent silencer. The filing echoes earlier statements from NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny who said Mangione had a three-page, handwritten document that shows “some ill will toward corporate America.” Mangione is now charged in Pennsylvania with being a fugitive of justice. A customer at the McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where Mangione was arrested said one of his friends had commented beforehand that the man looked like the suspect wanted for the shooting in New York City. “It started out almost a little bit like a joke, my one friend thought he looked like the shooter,” said the customer, who declined to give his full name, on Tuesday. “It wasn’t really a joke, but we laughed about it,” he added. The warrant on murder and other charges is a step that could help expedite his extradition from Pennsylvania. In court papers made public Tuesday, a New York City police detective reiterated key findings in the investigation he said tied Mangione to the killing, including surveillance footage and a fake ID he used to check into a Manhattan hostel on Nov. 24. Police officers in Altoona, Pennsylvania, found that ID when they arrested Mangione on Monday. Mangione is being held without bail in Pennsylvania on charges of possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police. Late Monday, Manhattan prosecutors charged him with five counts, including murder, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a forged instrument. Mangione doesn’t yet have a lawyer who can speak on his behalf, court officials said. Images of Mangione released Tuesday by Pennsylvania State Police showed him pulling down his mask in the corner of the McDonald’s while holding what appeared to be hash browns and wearing a winter jacket and ski cap. In another photo from a holding cell, he stood unsmiling with rumpled hair. Mangione’s cousin, Maryland lawmaker Nino Mangione, announced Tuesday morning that he’s postponing a fundraiser planned later this week at the Hayfields Country Club north of Baltimore, which was purchased by the Mangione family in 1986. “Because of the nature of this terrible situation involving my Cousin I do not believe it is appropriate to hold my fundraising event scheduled for this Thursday at Hayfields,” Nino Mangione said in a social media post. “I want to thank you for your thoughts, prayers, and support. My family and I are heartbroken and ask that you remember the family of Mr. Thompson in your prayers. Thank you.” Officers used New York City’s muscular surveillance system . Investigators analyzed DNA samples, fingerprints and internet addresses. Police went door to door looking for witnesses. When an arrest came five days later , those sprawling investigative efforts shared credit with an alert civilian’s instincts. A customer at a McDonald’s restaurant in Pennsylvania noticed another patron who resembled the man in the oblique security-camera photos New York police had publicized. He remains jailed in Pennsylvania, where he was initially charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police. By late Monday evening, prosecutors in Manhattan had added a charge of murder, according to an online court docket. It’s unclear whether Luigi Nicholas Mangione has an attorney who can comment on the allegations. Asked at Monday’s arraignment whether he needed a public defender, Mangione asked whether he could “answer that at a future date.”Philadelphia's Joel Embiid scored 31 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in his return after missing seven games to spark the 76ers on Sunday in a 108-100 NBA victory at Chicago. Embiid had been sidelined by a left knee injury and personal reasons since a November 20 loss to Memphis, the Sixers going 4-3 in his absence. The 30-year-old Cameroonian-born big man, who wore a left knee brace, also added four assists and two blocked shots in 33 minutes in only his fifth game of the season. "He caught fire there," 76ers coach Nick Nurse said of Embiid. "Certainly he gave us a lot of confidence." Philadelphia guard Tyrese Maxey contributed his first career NBA triple-double with 25 points and career highs of 14 assists and 11 rebounds. "It was good," Maxey said. "The offense flowed really well. Pick and roll was really good. I was able to get everybody involved, get Joel going and get myself going too." "He turned on the jets and got to the rim at some pretty opportune times," Nurse said of Maxey. Embiid was a welcome court presence for the 76ers. "He creates so much space for us on the floor, gets the attention," said Maxey. "I didn't see one pick and roll double team for the first time in a long time." Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 30 points. At New York, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 34 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Bucks over the Brooklyn Nets 118-113. Damian Lillard added 15 points and 11 assists while reserve Bobby Portis contributed 23 points and Gary Trent Jr. scored 20 off the Milwaukee bench. Germany's Dennis Schroder led the Nets with 34 points. js/mlmFan favourite Amadou Mbengue is both injured and suspended, rendering him unavailable for this evening's trip to Oakwell. Holzman has made a handful of appearances under Ruben Selles, making his debut three years ago in an infamous FA Cup exit to Kidderminster Harriers, but until tonight had not started a league fixture. From good stock, his uncles Mark Holzman and Jake Cooper were both regulars for the club in the 1990s and 2010s respectively. The 21-year-old is the only change for the Royals from Saturday's 2-1 victory over Peterborough United. Joel Pereira stays between the sticks and is behind a back four of Michael Craig, Holzman, Tyler Bindon and Jeriel Dorsett. Lewis Wing continues to captain the side and is joined by Charlie Savage and Ben Elliott in midfield. Harvey Knibbs, on a run of four goals in two games, joins Chem Campbell and Sam Smith in a front three. Brother of Reading defender Craig- Matthew- is on the bench for the Tykes.
Tweet Facebook Mail More than 100 people have been charged during a police operation targeting alleged "dial-a-dealer" networks in Sydney . The targeted operation was carried out across the city during the past three weekends. A total of 108 people were charged, including 64 with drug supply and 44 with drug possession, while one person was also charged with domestic violence-related offences. READ MORE: 'Yeah, absolutely': Trump's threat to end almost eight-decade alliance More than 100 people have been arrested in a crackdown on alleged drug dealers in Sydney. (NSW Police) Police also seized drugs with an estimated street value of $210,000, including almost 560 grams of cocaine in more than 650 individual bags, 78 caps of MDMA, cannabis, THC edibles, ketamine, and ice. Officers also seized more than $99,000 and five vehicles. NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna, said anti-dealer operations in Sydney would continue. "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," he said. DOWNLOAD THE 9NEWS APP : Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play .Fontaines DC 3Arena, Dublin It has been a remarkable year for Fontaines DC, what with a change of musical direction on their critically adored and Grammy-nominated fourth album, Romance , and sold-out shows across the UK and Europe. Could there be a better way to celebrate than with a pair of hometown shows? Seven years ago, they played their first gig in front of 25 people. On Friday night, there are 14,000 present, although many more would be here if capacity obliged, and they play with a strut and confidence befitting a band considered by many to be one of the contemporary greats. Being a formidable live proposition was the band’s stock in trade even in the early days but, still, one can only marvel at how they have grown to easily command this sizeable venue. Grian Chatten is a born frontman, right down to the bug-eyed shades he sports for the first part of the show. He keeps chatter to a minimum, preferring to let the music speak. Unlike many of today’s bands, Fontaines DC is not simply a vehicle for the singer. This is very much a full band affair All but one track from Romance is played and the songs bristle with energy. The show starts with the stark title track, before fan favourite Jackie Down the Line and a raucous Televised Mind raise the temperature. Unlike many of today’s bands, Fontaines DC is not simply a vehicle for the singer. This is very much a full band affair, with guitarist Conor Curley and multi-instrumentalist Carlos O’Connell putting in quite the shift, while Conor Deegan on bass and drummer Tom Coll ensure the performance has a thrilling muscularity. The robustness of the sound is augmented by English touring musician Chilli Jesson, who flits from keys to guitar. The full force of the band’s energy is captured on a gloriously frenetic Hurricane Laughter while Big , the opening song on their much admired debut album Dogrel , is rapturously delivered. The best is yet to come, however. Ever since its 2019 release, Boys in the Better Land , has been hailed as a classic, one that’s very much part of the canon of the best Irish rock songs. And it’s delivered with gusto here, the crowd keeping pace with Chatton’s rapid-fire singing. It’s straight into another of their best songs, but their rendition of Favourite feels a little off and doesn’t quite capture the majesty of the recorded version. It’s not the only song that doesn’t quite connect, but on the whole, they’re in exemplary form. A Palestine flag is draped from the keyboard at the front of the stage and, at one point, it’s deliberately captured on the big screens while the band stamp out a beat and the audience chant “Free Palestine”. Politics of a more local hue arrives during the encore with a furious rendition of I Love You . It’s notable that one line in particular — “the gall of Fine Gael and the fail of Fianna Fáil” — is especially loudly sung by the predominately young crowd. Although each member lives outside Ireland now, their pride in their Irishness is clear — from the green, white and orange tape on Chatton’s microphone to the Monaghan GAA crest on Curley’s guitar and the braided Mayo red and green that’s tied to the neck of Deegan’s bass. The set finishes with the startling Starburster — a nu-metal creation that’s far better than mention of that lame genre suggests. It was inspired by Chatton’s experience of a frightening panic attack. There’s no such worries here, and as the performance reaches its end, it feels like a Fontaines victory lap.
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