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As the moment arrived for the new soldiers to receive their ranks, there was a sense of heightened emotion in the air. Each recruit stepped forward, his or her name called out loud and clear, as a senior officer pinned the insignia of rank onto their uniform with precision and care. The sound of clinking medals and the rustle of fabric filled the air, punctuated by the occasional applause and cheers from the proud family members looking on.Fresh off its biggest win of the season, Penn State plays its first true road game Tuesday when it visits Rutgers in Piscataway, N.J. Aces will be wild for the Nittany Lions (8-1, 1-0 Big Ten) and the Scarlet Knights (5-4, 0-1) as Penn State's Ace Baldwin Jr. will square off against Ace Bailey of Rutgers. Baldwin is the Nittany Lions' leading scorer at 15.1 points per game and dishes out 8.1 assists -- fourth in the nation entering Monday's action. He registered 17 points and six assists Thursday in an 81-70 victory over then-No. 8 Purdue in a game where Penn State led by as many as 27. Freddie Dilione V chipped in 14 points for the Nittany Lions, who had not defeated a Top 10 team since 2019. "A win like that's a statement win," Dilione said. "I just think it's going to put everybody on notice. We're just a walkover team. We're always going be the underdogs, and that's our mentality. We've just got to come in every game and just punch everybody in the mouth." Penn State must be careful not to suffer a letdown against a talented Rutgers squad led by freshmen Dylan Harper (23.1 points per game) and Bailey (17.9). The duo combined for 30 points in the Scarlet Knights' last game -- an 80-66 setback at Ohio State. The defeat was the fourth in the last five games for Rutgers, which plays seven of its next eight in New Jersey. "We've got to get better," Scarlet Knights coach Steve Pikiell said. "We got to get some more consistency out of a lot of things, especially our defense. Can't give up 80 points on the road and expect to win in this league." In last season's meeting with Penn State, it was offense that was Rutgers' biggest issue. The Scarlet Knights shot just 1-of-17 from 3-point range and 34 percent overall in a 61-46 home defeat. "(It's about) finding ways of how to bounce back as a team and staying together," Harper said. "Even though we lose, we're still going to find a way." --Field Level Media
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Zuora Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 ResultsCLEVELAND, OH / ACCESSWIRE / December 6, 2024 / Mace Security International (OTCQB:MACE) (the "Company") announces the completion of the merger (the "Merger") contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger Agreement") dated October 12, 2024 by and among W Electric Intermediate Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Parent"), Mace Merger Sub, Inc., a Delaware corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent ("Merger Sub"), the Company and a representative of the Company's stockholders (the "Stockholders' Representative"). Charles A. Gaddis was appointed as the Stockholders' Representative at the Special Meeting of its stockholders held on December 3, 2024. Pursuant to the Merger Agreement, Merger Sub merged with and into the Company, effective December 6, 2024, with the Company being the surviving company. As a result of the Merger, the Company becomes a private company wholly owned by Parent and the shares of the Company will no longer be quoted on the OTC QB Market following the close of trading on December 6, 2024. Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger (the "Effective Time"), (i) each share of common stock of the Company issued and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time (other than the Excluded Shares (as defined in the Merger Agreement), and the Dissenting Shares (as defined in the Merger Agreement), if any) was cancelled and ceased to exist in exchange for the right to receive US $0.015777 in cash per share without interest and potential additional contingent consideration pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement (the "Per Share Consideration"). In accordance with the Merger Agreement, Equiniti Trust Company, LLC, as paying agent, has been engaged to distribute Letters of Transmittal to registered holders of Company shares. Registered holders of Company shares will be required to submit a duly completed Letter of Transmittal and the share certificate(s) and/or direct registration system advice(s) representing their Company shares to Equiniti Trust Company, LLC in order to receive the Per Share Consideration under the Merger Agreement. If you have any questions or require further information about the procedures to complete your Letter of Transmittal, please contact Equiniti Trust Company, LLC at 718-921-8317 or toll-free (within North America) at 877-248-6417 for further information. Shareholders whose Company shares are registered in the name of a broker, dealer, bank, trust company or other nominee should contact their nominee regarding the receipt of the Per Share Consideration. About Mace Security International, Inc. Mace® Security International, Inc. (MACE) is a globally recognized leader in personal safety and security. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, the Company has spent more than 40 years designing and manufacturing consumer and tactical products for personal defense and security under its world-renowned Mace® Brand - the original trusted brand of defense spray products. The Company also offers aerosol defense sprays and tactical products for law enforcement and security professionals worldwide through its Mace® Take Down® brand, KUROS!® Brand personal safety products, Vigilant® Brand alarms, and Tornado® Brand pepper spray and stun guns. MACE® distributes and supports Mace® Brand products through mass market retailers, wholesale distributors, independent dealers, Amazon.com , Mace.com , and other channels. For more information, visit www.mace.com . Forward-Looking Statements Certain statements and information included in this press release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used, the words or phrases "will likely result," "are expected to," "will continue," "is anticipated," "estimate," "projected," "intend to" or similar expressions are intended to identify "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are subject to several known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results, trends, performance or achievements, or industry trends and results, to differ materially from the future results, trends, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Those risks and uncertainties may include, but are not limited to, (a) general economic and business conditions, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and other possible pandemics and similar outbreaks; (b) competition; (c) potential changes in customer spending; (d) acceptance of our product offerings and designs; (e) the variability of consumer spending resulting from changes in domestic economic activity; (f) a highly promotional retail environment; (g) any significant variations between actual amounts and the amounts estimated for those matters identified as our critical accounting estimates, as well as other significant accounting estimates made in the preparation of our financial statements; (h) the impact of current and potential hostilities in various parts of the world, including but not limited to the war which resulted from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well as other geopolitical or public health concerns; (i) the impact of international supply chain disruptions and delays; (j) the impact on the Company of changes in U.S. Federal and State income tax regulations; (k) the impact of inflation and the ability of the Company to pass on rising prices to its customers and (l) the ability of the Company to close the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated October 12, 2024. You are urged to consider all such factors. Because of the uncertainty inherent in such forward-looking statements, you should not consider their inclusion to be a representation that such forward-looking matters will be achieved. Mace Security International, Inc. assumes no obligation for updating any such forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, changes in assumptions or changes in other factors affecting such forward-looking statements. Contact: Investor Relations InvestorRelations@mace.com SOURCE: Mace Security International, Inc. View the original on accesswire.com
Stay tuned for more updates on TES's latest developments and the incredible contributions of Ben and the two new family members as they embark on this exciting new journey together. Exciting times lie ahead for TES, and the best is yet to come!Title: Experts Suggest Clarifying Definition of Public Transport Sexual Harassment as Incidents RiseBioAge Labs Announces Discontinuation of STRIDES Phase 2 Clinical Trial Evaluating Azelaprag in Combination with Tirzepatide for the Treatment of Obesity
As Ahmad's laughter continues to echo through the streets of Syria and beyond, may it serve as a powerful reminder of the resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit of the human soul. Let us all take inspiration from his story and strive to find joy and freedom in even the most challenging of circumstances.
Title: A-Share Market Rises Sharply Close to 3500 Points Driven by Major Positive NewsAuthorities swiftly launched a search for the suspect, deploying resources and manpower to track down the individual responsible for the violent crime. Tips from the public, as well as surveillance footage, played a crucial role in identifying and locating the 26-year-old suspect.
COP29 clinches US$300 billion climate finance dealIn recent years, Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have gained significant popularity among investors due to their low costs, diversification benefits, and ease of trading. Among the various types of ETFs, Dividend ETFs have emerged as a favorite choice for investors seeking steady income and long-term growth potential. The latest data shows that the total scale of Dividend ETFs in the market has exceeded 71.1 billion RMB, with leading products breaking through the 20 billion RMB mark.
As they set out on their quest, our heroes encounter challenges and obstacles that test their courage and resolve. From treacherous landscapes to formidable foes, they navigate the twists and turns of their journey with unwavering determination. The Three Stars Monitor's crystal-clear imagery brings the world of "The Lion King: Mufasa Chronicles" to life in vivid detail, immersing audiences in a realm of magic and wonder.WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Attorneys for Fox Corp. asked a Delaware judge Friday to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit seeking to hold current and former company officials personally liable for the financial fallout stemming from Fox News reports regarding alleged vote rigging in the 2020 election. Five New York City public employee pension funds, along with Oregon’s public employee retirement fund, allege that former chairman Rupert Murdoch and other Fox Corp. leaders deliberately turned a blind eye to liability risks posed by reporting false claims of vote rigging by election technology companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic USA. Smartmatic is for defamation in New York, alleging damages of $2.7 billion. It recently in the District of Columbia against One America News Network, another conservative outlet, over reports of vote fraud. Dominion also filed several defamation lawsuits against blaming its election equipment for Donald Trump’s loss in 2020. Last year, a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion in Delaware for $787 million. The shareholder plaintiffs also allege that Fox corporate leaders ignored “red flags” about liability arising from a 2017 report suggesting that Seth Rich, a Democratic National Committee staffer, may have been killed because he had leaked Democratic party emails to Wikileaks during the 2016 presidential campaign. Rich, 27, was shot in 2016 in Washington, D.C., in what authorities have said was an attempted robbery. Fox News retracted the Seth Rich story a week after its initial broadcast, but Rich’s parents sued the network for falsely portraying their son as a criminal and traitor. Fox News in 2020 for “millions of dollars,” shortly before program hosts Lou Dobbs and Sean Hannity were to be deposed, according to the shareholder lawsuit. Joel Friedlander, an attorney for the institutional shareholders, argued that Fox officials waited until the company’s reporting about Rich became a national scandal before addressing the issue. Similarly, according to the shareholders, corporate officials, including Rupert Murdoch and his son, CEO Lachlan Murdoch, allowed Fox News to continue broadcasting false narratives about the 2020 election, despite internal communications suggesting that they knew there was no evidence to support the conspiracy theories. “The Murdochs could have minimized future monetary exposure, but they chose not to,” Friedlander said. Instead, he argued, they engaged in “bad-faith decision making” with other defendants in a profit-driven effort to retain viewers and remain in Trump’s good graces. “Decisions were made at the highest level to promote pro-Trump conspiracy theories without editorial control,” Friedlander said. Defense attorneys argue that the case should be dismissed because the plaintiffs filed their lawsuit without first demanding that the Fox Corp. board take action, as required under Delaware law. They say the plaintiffs also failed to demonstrate that a pre-suit demand on the Fox board would have been futile because at least half of the directors face a substantial likelihood of liability or are not independent of someone who does. Beyond the “demand futility” issue, defense attorneys also argue that allegations that Fox officials breached their fiduciary duties fail to meet the pleading standards under Delaware and therefore should be dismissed. Defense attorney William Savitt argued, for example, that neither the Rich settlement, which he described as “immaterial,” nor the allegedly defamatory statements about Dominion and Smartmatic constitute red flags putting directors on notice about the risk of defamation liability. Nor do they demonstrate that directors acted in bad faith or that Fox “utterly failed” to implement and monitor a system to report and mitigate legal risks, including defamation liability risk, according to the defendants. Savitt noted that the Rich article was promptly retracted, and that the settlement included no admission of liability. The Dominion and Smartmatic statements, meanwhile, gave rise themselves to the currently liability issues and therefore can not serve as red flags about future liability risks, according to the defendants. “A ‘red flag’ must be what the term commonly implies — warning of a risk of a liability-causing event that allows the directors to take action to avert the event, not notice that a liability-causing event has already occurred,” defense attorneys wrote in their motion to dismiss. Defense attorneys also say there are no factual allegations to support claims that Fox officials condoned illegal conduct in pursuit of corporate profits, or that they deliberately ignored their oversight responsibilities. They note that a “bad outcome” is not sufficient to demonstrate “bad faith.” Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster is expected to rule within 90 days.
OpenAI, known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence research, has recently unveiled a new video generation model named Sora. This marks a significant milestone in the field of AI and opens up a world of possibilities for content creators, filmmakers, and designers. Sora represents the latest advancement in AI technology, capable of creating high-quality, realistic videos that were previously thought to be the domain of skilled human editors.
Colvin and Heide were making their first starts of the season for Purdue (5-1). Braden Smith, who was averaging 14.6 points, was scoreless on an 0-for-4 shooting day. Smith had a team-high nine assists. Nate Martin led Marshall (3-2) with nine points, playing 24 minutes before fouling out with several minutes left in the game. The Boilermakers shot 55% in the first half to take a 39-24 halftime lead. However, Purdue made only one field goal in the final nine minutes of the first half. Purdue picked up the intensity in the second half, leading by as many as 41 points. The Boilermakers shot 50% for the game and held the Thundering Herd to 30%. No. 10 NORTH CAROLINA 87, HAWAII 69 HONOLULU (AP) — R.J. Davis scored 14 of his 18 points in the first half and No. 10 North Carolina pulled away from Hawaii. Elliot Cadeau had 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting, Seth Trimble scored 11 of his 13 points after halftime and Ian Jackson added 11 for the Tar Heels (3-1). Davis, an All-American guard, moved into fourth place on North Carolina’s all-time career scoring list. He overtook Sam Perkins with his free throw at the 11:59 mark of the first half. Gytis Nemeiksa led Hawaii with 16 points and had 10 rebounds. Akira Jacobs made three 3-pointers and scored 13 points off the bench. Tanner Christensen had 10 points and 10 rebounds and Marcus Green added 10 points for the Rainbow Warriors (4-1). No. 15 MARQUETTE 880, GEORGIA 69 NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — David Joplin scored a career-high 29 points and made six 3-pointers, Chase Ross had 14 points and five steals, and No. 15 Marquette beat Georgia. Joplin scored five straight Marquette points to begin a 12-3 run that Stevie Mitchell capped by banking in a shot with 1:33 remaining for a 78-66 lead. Mitchell made a steal at the other end to help seal it. Ben Gold scored a career-high 14 points and Kam Jones had 10 points and seven assists for Marquette (6-0). Jones was coming off the program’s third triple-double in more than 100 seasons when he had 17 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists in 36 minutes against No. 6 Purdue on Tuesday. Gold’s previous high was 12 points at UConn on Feb. 7, 2023, while Joplin’s was 28 at DePaul on Jan. 28, 2023. Blue Cain scored 17 points and Tyrin Lawrence added 15 for Georgia (5-1). Dakota Leffew had 11 and Silas Demary Jr. 10. The Bulldogs turned it over 18 times, leading to 27 points by Marquette. No. 18 CINCINNATI 81, GEORGIA TECH 58 ATLANTA (AP) — Dillon Mitchell had 14 points and 11 rebounds for his first double-double of the season, and No. 18 Cincinnati beat Georgia Tech. Jizzle James and Cole Hickman also scored 14 points apiece for the Bearcats (5-0), who passed the first true test of the young season against their first major conference opponent in the Yellow Jackets of the ACC. Naithan George made three 3-pointers while scoring 13 points for Georgia Tech (2-3). Duncan Powell added 10 points, while leading scorer Baye Ndogo finished with just five points. No. 25 ILLINOIS 87, Md-Eastern Shire 40 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Will Riley scored his 19 points in the second half and No. 25 Illinois beat Maryland Eastern Shore. Kylan Boswell added 13 points, Tomislav Ivisic had 11 and Morez Johnson Jr. finished with 10 for the Illini (4-1), who shot 25% (10 for 40) from 3-point range but committed just nine turnovers. Tre White grabbed 11 rebounds and Kasparas Jakucionis seven for Illinois, which outrebounded the Hawks 59-38. Jalen Ware scored 10 points and Christopher Flippin had 10 rebounds for Maryland Eastern Shore (2-6), which had its lowest point total of the season. The team’s previous low came in 102-63 loss to Vanderbilt on Nov. 4.None
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With Amap's extensive mapping and navigation capabilities and Lenovo Baiying's expertise in computer services, this innovative partnership brings together the best of both worlds. Users can now access professional computer services with just a simple click on the Amap app, saving time and hassle when dealing with technical problems.IT’S not just the big name retailers and department stores that get in on the Black Friday action. Most supermarkets now offer staggering savings on festive essentials – but you’ll have work the aisles in a different way to your usual weekly shop. 7 Read our tips to make the most of the Black Friday sales Credit: Getty 7 Keep an eye on the Sun this week too as we’ll bring you all the best offers Credit: Getty Here are the tips and tricks to get started. Start Shopping Now: Black Friday might be a week away but many supermarkets being running promotions the week before. Lidl’s weekly offers are live now with Black Friday deals expected to drop on Monday 25 November. Aldi has offers on a limited number of products including a £12 dash cam and £200 50-inch TV, while Tesco is offering the Joie Roomie Glide Co-Sleeping Crib for £50, down from £160. Go Big: Is your local supermarket on the small side? Then consider travelling to the nearest retail park or supersized store. READ MORE IN MONEY WINTER WARMER I tried Oodie dupes to keep warm as freezing temperatures & snow hit SNOW WAY 10 ways to get free cash in the cold weather to help with energy bills The bigger the store, the higher the stock levels so the more likely you’ll be to bag the very best bargains. Be an Early Bird: Check the store opening hours as they may differ to normal. Some stores will open extra early while others even offer 24-hour trading. There will be limited stock on the items with the deepest discounts, so get there as early as you can to increase your chances. Before You Begin: Buy one small item like a pint of milk or a bottle of water and scan your loyalty card or app when you pay. Most read in Money SHOP TO IT Major fashion brand to open second Scots store in Glasgow city centre CASH IN Full list of banks paying up to £200 into your bank account before Christmas HITTING THE HIGH NOTES Much-loved pub named best music bar in Scotland BANK BOOST Scots can check for unclaimed benefits through new bank app service This will tell the supermarket’s data system than you’re in the store and may trigger it to offer extra discount coupons or offers, which you can then use on your main shop. Spend Points: Saved up points on your supermarket loyalty card? Check your balance and see if you can use it to buy what you need. Amazon Black Friday orders 'could be delayed until Christmas' as workers strike up and down the UK- Or Save Them Up: Alternatively, clock up extra points on your Black Friday shopping which you can then use in December for your festive fresh food shop. Most stores won’t offer extra points over the Black Friday weekend so you can keep them for double-up days in December. Target your big buys: Black Friday sees supermarkets sell scores of big-ticket items they wouldn’t normally offer, such as super-sized TVs, air fryers, branded toys, washing machines or vacuum cleaners. Follow your favourite supermarkets on social media and keep an eye on the Sun this week too as we’ll bring you all the best offers. Once you’ve spotted what you want, get to the store and head straight to the relevant aisle. Buy this item before anything else so you’ve got it secured at the right price. Buy the Xmas Basics: The mega-deals may grab the headlines but Black Friday is brilliant for securing all your everyday festive basics too. Snap up 3-for-2 discounts on Christmas cards, wrapping paper, sticky tape and Xmas decorations. Other offers include up to 60 per cent off artificial Christmas trees and festive lights. Freeze Your Spending: This week, have an ‘eat-up week’ to clear out space in your freezer. You’ll save money and you can use the cash to buy festive food bargains. Items which are usually reduced over the Black Friday weekend include premium ice cream, frozen turkeys and frozen party food. Boozy Bargains: Get into the festive spirit with some serious savings on Christmas drinks. Over the Black Friday weekend, supermarkets typically offer up to a third off selected premium champagne and spirits, plus bumper deals on slabs of beer. Don’t drink? Don’t worry, there will be offers on low-alcohol drinks and fizzy pop too. Iceland is already offering five x 24-crates of 330ml fizzy drinks for just £40. That’s just 33p per can. Festive Food: Nothing gets us in the mood for Xmas like a display of mouth-watering festive food. From mince pies to nuts to crisps to Christmas puddings, the Black Friday weekend is a chance to get your festive store cupboard sorted, all at knockdown prices. But before you by, check the use-by date so you know it will keep long enough. Cut out and keep your coupons: Most supermarkets offer a printed magazine, either at the checkout on in display baskets at the store entrance. This week, grab a copy and clip out the coupons to use on your Black Friday shop. Deliver Yourself a Delivery Deal: Love online supermarket shopping? Black Friday is the best time to bag a bargain on stores’ delivery passes. These handy deals can cut hundreds of pounds off the cost of online shopping delivery throughout the year. Ocado has a raft of offers including free Christmas Delivery if you sign up for a Smart Pass by 30 November, while Morrisons is giving away a £25 voucher when you buy an Anytime Annual Delivery Pass worth £70. FIVE BUYS TO SAVE CASH ALL YEAR LONG Coffee maker 7 Save £41 on the Nespresso by Magimix Vertuo Pop Pod coffee machine at Argos Credit: supplied ON average, we spend £530 a year on takeaway coffees, typically drinking three per week. INSTANT SAVE: £41 Nespresso by Magimix Vertuo Pop Pod coffee machine is just £59 at Argos , down from a recommended retail price of £100. ANNUAL SAVE: £393 Taking away the £59 cost of the coffee machine and £78 on coffee pods, you’ll still see a big saving. Heated blanket 7 Save £20 on the Silvercrest Personal Care Cosy electric blanket is £32.99 at Lidl Credit: Supplied HEAT yourself, not the whole room. A cosy electric blanket looks stylish and means you can keep central heating costs down. INSTANT SAVE: £20 Silvercrest Personal Care Cosy electric blanket is £32.99 at Lidl . That’s £20 less than similar items elsewhere. ANNUAL SAVE: Up to £300 on heating bills , depending on how often you use it. Soup maker 7 Save £13 on the Daewoo 1.6L 1,000W soup maker at freemans.com Credit: Supplied FOOD price inflation means shop-bought fresh soups have hit £3 in the past year. Whip up your own using leftovers to reduce food waste, too. INSTANT SAVE: £13 Daewoo 1.6L 1,000W soup maker, was £49.99 now £36.99 at freemans.com. ANNUAL SAVE: £275 before ingredients if you make just two soups a week in the first year. If you’re feeding a family, it may be much more. Bread maker 7 Save £25 on the Lakeland White Compact 1lb Daily Loaf Bread Maker Credit: supplied WITH the average 800g loaf now costing £1.37, a breadmaker can cut costs quickly. INSTANT SAVE: £25 Lakeland White Compact 1lb Daily Loaf Bread Maker, was £79.99 now £54.99 ANNUAL SAVE: £38 for a family of four We each eat 60 loaves a year, costing £82.20. But a homemade loaf is 98p in ingredients and energy , or £58.80 per person per year. Air fryer 7 Save £15 on the Black air fryer GAF201RG-21, 3.2 litre at Asda Credit: supplied USING an oven to cook your grub averages £300 a year, while an air fryer costs just £50 to run during the same period. INSTANT SAVE: £15 Black air fryer GAF201RG-21, 3.2 litre, was £35 now £20, Asda. Read more on the Scottish Sun DISHING IT OUT I reviewed Scotland's 'most expensive restaurant' - it's a 9 out of 10 SHOCK THEFT Scot Prem top scorer's car FOUND after being stolen from drive ANNUAL SAVE: £215 Even after paying for the air fryer, you will still be much better off over the year due to the lower running cost.
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