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NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers urged a judge again Friday to throw out his hush money conviction, balking at the prosecution’s suggestion of preserving the verdict by treating the case the way some courts do when a defendant dies. They called the idea “absurd.” The Manhattan district attorney's office is asking Judge Juan M. Merchan to “pretend as if one of the assassination attempts against President Trump had been successful,” Trump’s lawyers wrote in a blistering 23-page response. In court papers made public Tuesday, District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office proposed an array of options for keeping the historic conviction on the books after Trump’s lawyers filed paperwork earlier this month asking for the case to be dismissed. They include freezing the case until Trump leaves office in 2029, agreeing that any future sentence won't include jail time, or closing the case by noting he was convicted but that he wasn't sentenced and his appeal wasn’t resolved because of presidential immunity. Trump lawyers Todd Blanche and Emil Bove reiterated Friday their position that the only acceptable option is overturning his conviction and dismissing his indictment, writing that anything less will interfere with the transition process and his ability to lead the country. The Manhattan district attorney’s office declined comment. It’s unclear how soon Merchan will decide. He could grant Trump’s request for dismissal, go with one of the prosecution’s suggestions, wait until a federal appeals court rules on Trump’s parallel effort to get the case moved out of state court, or choose some other option. In their response Friday, Blanche and Bove ripped each of the prosecution’s suggestions. Halting the case until Trump leaves office would force the incoming president to govern while facing the “ongoing threat” that he’ll be sentenced to imprisonment, fines or other punishment as soon as his term ends, Blanche and Bove wrote. Trump, a Republican, takes office Jan. 20. “To be clear, President Trump will never deviate from the public interest in response to these thuggish tactics,” the defense lawyers wrote. “However, the threat itself is unconstitutional.” The prosecution’s suggestion that Merchan could mitigate those concerns by promising not to sentence Trump to jail time on presidential immunity grounds is also a non-starter, Blanche and Bove wrote. The immunity statute requires dropping the case, not merely limiting sentencing options, they argued. Blanche and Bove, both of whom Trump has tabbed for high-ranking Justice Department positions, expressed outrage at the prosecution’s novel suggestion that Merchan borrow from Alabama and other states and treat the case as if Trump had died. Blanche and Bove accused prosecutors of ignoring New York precedent and attempting to “fabricate” a solution “based on an extremely troubling and irresponsible analogy between President Trump" who survived assassination attempts in Pennsylvania in July and Florida in September “and a hypothetical dead defendant.” Such an option normally comes into play when a defendant dies after being convicted but before appeals are exhausted. It is unclear whether it is viable under New York law, but prosecutors suggested that Merchan could innovate in what’s already a unique case. “This remedy would prevent defendant from being burdened during his presidency by an ongoing criminal proceeding,” prosecutors wrote in their filing this week. But at the same time, it wouldn’t “precipitously discard” the “meaningful fact that defendant was indicted and found guilty by a jury of his peers.” Prosecutors acknowledged that “presidential immunity requires accommodation” during Trump’s impending return to the White House but argued that his election to a second term should not upend the jury’s verdict, which came when he was out of office. Longstanding Justice Department policy says sitting presidents cannot face criminal prosecution . Other world leaders don’t enjoy the same protection. For example, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on trial on corruption charges even as he leads that nation’s wars in Lebanon and Gaza . Trump has been fighting for months to reverse his May 30 conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records . Prosecutors said he fudged the documents to conceal a $130,000 payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels to suppress her claim that they had sex a decade earlier, which Trump denies. In their filing Friday, Trump’s lawyers citing a social media post in which Sen. John Fetterman used profane language to criticize Trump’s hush money prosecution. The Pennsylvania Democrat suggested that Trump deserved a pardon, comparing his case to that of President Joe Biden’s pardoned son Hunter Biden, who had been convicted of tax and gun charges . “Weaponizing the judiciary for blatant, partisan gain diminishes the collective faith in our institutions and sows further division,” Fetterman wrote Wednesday on Truth Social. Trump’s hush money conviction was in state court, meaning a presidential pardon — issued by Biden or himself when he takes office — would not apply to the case. Presidential pardons only apply to federal crimes. Since the election, special counsel Jack Smith has ended his two federal cases , which pertained to Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss and allegations that he hoarded classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate. A separate state election interference case in Fulton County, Georgia, is largely on hold. Trump denies wrongdoing in all. Trump had been scheduled for sentencing in the hush money case in late November. But following Trump’s Nov. 5 election victory, Merchan halted proceedings and indefinitely postponed the former and future president’s sentencing so the defense and prosecution could weigh in on the future of the case. Merchan also delayed a decision on Trump’s prior bid to dismiss the case on immunity grounds. A dismissal would erase Trump’s conviction, sparing him the cloud of a criminal record and possible prison sentence. Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a crime and the first convicted criminal to be elected to the office.Following the results of the 2024 presidential election, searches related to emigrating from the U.S., including if it’s possible to buy Canadian citizenship , began surging. Similar searches have spiked following past presidential elections as well. Over the past week, however, people have also searched about the possibility of buying cheap homes in Italy. One VERIFY reader texted us to ask if it’s true an Italian village is selling Americans $1 homes following the election, and people on social media are also asking if it’s a real offer. THE QUESTION Is an Italian village offering $1 homes to Americans following the election? THE SOURCES Live in Ollolai website Archive of Live in Ollolai dating back to Nov. 13, 2024 November 2024 CNN interview with Francesco Columbu, Ollolai’s mayor 2018 CNN story on Ollolai May 2024 CNBC report on renovation costs of 1-Euro Italian homes THE ANSWER Yes, an Italian village is offering $1 homes to Americans following the election. WHAT WE FOUND Ollolai, a village on the island of Sardinia in Italy, is courting American homebuyers following the presidential election by offering them homes for as little as $1. Ollolai and other Italian villages have made similar offers to people around the globe for several years. However, the cheapest homes available require renovations that will push the cost of the home much higher than just a dollar. A website run by the village titled “ Live in Ollolai ” offers homes from 1 Euro to 100,000+ Euros ($1.05 to $105,000) for people “worned [sic] out by global politics.” The earliest appearance the website makes on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is Nov. 13, 2024, just over a week after the U.S. presidential election. The website itself makes no direct mention of Americans or U.S. politics. However, the village’s mayor, Francesco Columbu, told CNN that “the website was specifically created to attract American voters,” who would receive “preferential treatment” when applying. “We just really want, and will focus on, Americans above all,” Columbu told CNN. “We can’t of course ban people from other countries to apply, but Americans will have a fast-track procedure. We are betting on them to help us revive the village, they are our winning card.” The website promises any prospective buyers that the village will guide them through the process of buying and renovating the home, as well as navigating whatever paperwork Italy might require the homebuyer to go through. Ollolai’s website says 1-Euro homes will need renovations, but there are “move-in-ready” homes at affordable prices that “require minimal renovation.” Italian villages such as Ollolai have offered homes for as little as 1 Euro for years, but the cheapest homes have always come with the caveat that the buyer will need to pay for renovations. CNN first wrote about Ollolai in 2018 , when it reported the village was selling hundreds of abandoned homes for 1 Euro each. “The real estate bonanza comes with a catch, though,” CNN wrote at the time. “The 200 stone-built dwellings up for grabs are in poor condition and buyers must commit to a refurbishment within three years, which will likely cost about $25,000.” Other villages in Italy, such as Mussomeli on the island of Sicily, similarly require buyers of 1-Euro homes to renovate the homes within three years of purchase. In May 2024, CNBC reported on the true price of Italian 1-Euro homes purchased by two Americans. Both Americans first purchased their homes in villages in Sicily in 2019. One of them won their home in an auction after bidding 5,555 Euros, which was about 5,900 Euros (about $6,200) after taxes and fees. That homeowner then bought the neighboring home in a private sale for 22,000 Euros and spent about 425,000 Euros renovating the combined space. In total, the homes and renovations cost about $475,000. The other homeowner bought three homes in another village for 1 Euro each. Each building came with a 500-Euro realtors fee and a 2,800-Euro deed — that’s about $10,500 between the three buildings. At the time, that homeowner had spent about $35,000 in renovations. Ollolai’s website says prospective buyers will be able to explore properties online soon. Ollolai also maintains a separate website for foreign remote workers to apply to rent a home for a month in Ollolai for 1 Euro. Ollolai is just one of several villages listed by websites promoting 1-Euro home deals in Italy . The trend began when some Italian villages began making the offers to attract foreigners to boost their local economies and offset aging, declining populations. The offer does not come with Italian residency or citizenship. Any American seeking to live in Italy will have to apply for residency separately. The U.S. Embassies and Consulates in Italy describe the process for obtaining legal Italian residency. While Ollolai’s offer was announced following the election of Republican Donald Trump, people looking for a more liberal government may not find that in Italy. The country is currently led by a right-wing political party with roots to post-WWII fascist groups . Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has anti-LGBTQ+, anti-abortion and anti-migrant positions . 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EAST LANSING, Mich. — The sight was a common one for Andrew Kolpacki. For many a Sunday, he would watch NFL games on TV and see quarterbacks putting their hands on their helmets, desperately trying to hear the play call from the sideline or booth as tens of thousands of fans screamed at the tops of their lungs. When the NCAA's playing rules oversight committee this past spring approved the use of coach-to-player helmet communications in games for the 2024 season, Kolpacki, Michigan State's head football equipment manager, knew the Spartans' QBs and linebackers were going to have a problem. "There had to be some sort of solution," he said. As it turns out, there was. And it was right across the street. Kolpacki reached out to Tamara Reid Bush, a mechanical engineering professor who not only heads the school's Biomechanical Design Research Laboratory but also is a football season ticket-holder. Kolpacki "showed me some photos and said that other teams had just put duct tape inside the (earhole), and he asked me, 'Do you think we can do anything better than duct tape,?" Bush said. "And I said, 'Oh, absolutely.'" Bush and Rylie DuBois, a sophomore biosystems engineering major and undergraduate research assistant at the lab, set out to produce earhole inserts made from polylactic acid, a bio-based plastic, using a 3D printer. Part of the challenge was accounting for the earhole sizes and shapes that vary depending on helmet style. Once the season got underway with a Friday night home game against Florida Atlantic on Aug. 30, the helmets of starting quarterback Aidan Chiles and linebacker Jordan Turner were outfitted with the inserts, which helped mitigate crowd noise. DuBois attended the game, sitting in the student section. "I felt such a strong sense of accomplishment and pride," DuBois said. "And I told all my friends around me about how I designed what they were wearing on the field." All told, Bush and DuBois have produced around 180 sets of the inserts, a number that grew in part due to the variety of helmet designs and colors that are available to be worn by Spartan players any given Saturday. Plus, the engineering folks have been fine-tuning their design throughout the season. Dozens of Bowl Subdivision programs are doing something similar. In many cases, they're getting 3D-printed earhole covers from XO Armor Technologies, which provides on-site, on-demand 3D printing of athletic wearables. The Auburn, Alabama-based company has donated its version of the earhole covers to the equipment managers of programs ranging from Georgia and Clemson to Boise State and Arizona State in the hope the schools would consider doing business with XO Armor in the future, said Jeff Klosterman, vice president of business development. XO Armor first was approached by the Houston Texans at the end of last season about creating something to assist quarterback C.J. Stroud in better hearing play calls delivered to his helmet during road games. XO Armor worked on a solution and had completed one when it received another inquiry: Ohio State, which had heard Michigan State was moving forward with helmet inserts, wondered if XO Armor had anything in the works. "We kind of just did this as a one-off favor to the Texans and honestly didn't forecast it becoming our viral moment in college football," Klosterman said. "We've now got about 60 teams across college football and the NFL wearing our sound-deadening earhole covers every weekend." The rules state that only one player for each team is permitted to be in communication with coaches while on the field. For the Spartans, it's typically Chiles on offense and Turner on defense. Turner prefers to have an insert in both earholes, but Chiles has asked that the insert be used in only one on his helmet. Chiles "likes to be able to feel like he has some sort of outward exposure," Kolpacki said. Exposure is something the sophomore signal-caller from Long Beach, California, had in away games against Michigan and Oregon this season. Michigan Stadium welcomed 110,000-plus fans for the Oct. 26 matchup between the in-state rivals. And while just under 60,000 packed Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon, for the Ducks' 31-10 win over Michigan State three weeks earlier, it was plenty loud. "The Big Ten has some pretty impressive venues," Kolpacki said. "It can be just deafening," he said. "That's what those fans are there for is to create havoc and make it difficult for coaches to get a play call off." Something that is a bit easier to handle thanks to Bush and her team. She called the inserts a "win-win-win" for everyone. "It's exciting for me to work with athletics and the football team," she said. "I think it's really exciting for our students as well to take what they've learned and develop and design something and see it being used and executed." Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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Confident Bucs gear up for stretch run against lighter season-ending scheduleOn online baby message boards and other social media forums, pregnant women say they are being asked by their providers to pay out-of-pocket fees earlier than expected.Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market Industry Dynamics and Contributions by Kanomax, Tecnosoft, Pfeiffer Vacuum, Rotronic, Beckman Coulter, AC-SPerhi, Setra, Validair 12-15-2024 08:11 PM CET | Health & Medicine Press release from: STATS N DATA Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market The Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market is an essential segment of the broader life sciences and manufacturing sectors. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring that cleanroom environments meet stringent standards for contamination control, particularly in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and semiconductor manufacturing. These systems are designed to monitor various environmental parameters, including temperature, humidity, particulate matter, and chemical contamination, to maintain the integrity of sensitive processes. You can access a sample PDF report here: https://www.statsndata.org/download-sample.php?id=93783 Recent developments in the market have been driven by technological advancements and strategic partnerships among key players. The integration of advanced sensors, cloud computing, and AI has transformed traditional monitoring systems into sophisticated, real-time data analytics platforms. These innovations not only enhance the accuracy of monitoring but also facilitate predictive maintenance, enabling organizations to address potential issues before they escalate. The Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market is evolving rapidly, fueled by an increasing awareness of environmental compliance and the necessity for stringent control measures in cleanroom settings. As industries continue to adapt to new regulatory requirements and strive for higher operational efficiencies, the demand for advanced monitoring solutions is set to rise. Companies are increasingly leveraging digital technologies to enhance their monitoring capabilities, ensuring they remain competitive in a dynamic market landscape. Key Growth Drivers and Trends Several critical factors are influencing demand in the Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market. One of the most significant drivers is the growing emphasis on sustainability. Organizations are increasingly seeking solutions that minimize waste and energy consumption while maximizing efficiency. This trend aligns with global initiatives aimed at reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices across various sectors. Digitization is another major factor contributing to market growth. The shift towards digital solutions in cleanroom environments allows for real-time monitoring and data analysis, which improves operational decision-making. As industries continue to digitize their processes, the demand for integrated monitoring systems that can seamlessly communicate with other digital platforms is expected to grow. Consumer awareness regarding product quality and safety is also shaping the market. Increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies and consumers alike has led companies to prioritize rigorous environmental monitoring. As a result, organizations are investing in advanced monitoring systems to ensure compliance with safety standards and enhance their reputations. Emerging trends such as AI integration and product customization are further shaping the market's future. AI-driven systems can analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns and predict equipment failures, thereby reducing downtime and operational costs. Additionally, customizable solutions catering to specific industry needs are becoming more prevalent, allowing organizations to tailor their monitoring systems to their unique requirements. Market Segmentation The Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market can be segmented as follows: • Segment by Type - Hardware: This comprises instruments and devices used for monitoring environmental parameters. Innovations in hardware technologies, such as enhanced sensors and IoT-enabled devices, are driving this segment's growth. - Software: This includes data management and analysis software used to process and visualize monitoring data. The rise of cloud-based solutions and AI integration has significantly improved software capabilities in this sector. • Segment by Application - Semiconductor: The semiconductor industry demands stringent environmental controls, making monitoring systems essential for maintaining production quality. - Pharmaceutical and Biologics: Compliance with health regulations necessitates rigorous monitoring in this sector, leading to substantial demand for monitoring systems. - Biotechnology: As biotech innovations advance, cleanroom monitoring systems are increasingly vital for maintaining sterile environments. - Medical Devices: The production of medical devices requires precise environmental controls, further driving the demand for monitoring solutions. - Aerospace and Defense: Stringent quality and safety standards in aerospace and defense sectors necessitate the use of reliable environmental monitoring systems. - Others: This category includes various industries and applications where cleanroom environments are critical, such as food processing and cosmetics. Get 30% Discount On Full Report: https://www.statsndata.org/ask-for-discount.php?id=93783 Competitive Landscape The Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market is characterized by the presence of several key players who are shaping trends and driving innovation. Leading companies include: • Kanomax: Renowned for its advanced environmental monitoring solutions, Kanomax continuously innovates to enhance the accuracy and reliability of its products. • Tecnosoft: Tecnosoft is known for its integrated monitoring systems that combine hardware and software for comprehensive environmental control. • Pfeiffer Vacuum: This company plays a crucial role in vacuum technology and monitoring solutions, offering products that ensure cleanroom integrity. • Rotronic: Rotronic specializes in humidity and temperature monitoring, providing solutions that are vital for pharmaceutical and biotechnology applications. • Beckman Coulter: A leader in laboratory equipment, Beckman Coulter develops cleanroom monitoring solutions that enhance operational efficiency. • AC-SPerhi: AC-SPerhi offers innovative environmental monitoring systems that focus on accuracy and compliance in sensitive environments. • Setra: Setra is recognized for its high-performance sensors and monitoring solutions, catering primarily to the semiconductor and pharmaceutical industries. • Validair: Validair provides comprehensive monitoring solutions that ensure compliance with industry standards, particularly in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. • Terra Universal: A leading manufacturer of cleanroom products, Terra Universal also offers environmental monitoring solutions tailored to various industries. • LAF Technologies: Specializing in clean air solutions, LAF Technologies integrates monitoring systems to maintain optimal cleanroom environments. • ENVEA: ENVEA is known for its commitment to environmental protection, offering monitoring solutions that help industries stay compliant. • Nova Instruments: Nova Instruments develops cutting-edge monitoring devices that ensure cleanroom conditions are consistently met. • Vaisala: Vaisala is a prominent player in environmental monitoring, providing advanced solutions that utilize IoT technology for real-time data analysis. • Particle Measuring Systems: This company specializes in particle counting and monitoring systems, ensuring cleanroom environments meet stringent standards. • Vacker Group: Vacker Group offers a range of monitoring solutions designed for various industries, emphasizing customization and reliability. • ELPRO: ELPRO is known for its data loggers and monitoring solutions that cater to the pharmaceutical and life sciences sectors. • OMEGA: OMEGA provides a wide array of monitoring instruments, focusing on high-performance solutions for industrial applications. • Micromega Dynamics: This company specializes in advanced monitoring systems that cater to the unique needs of the cleanroom environment. • Ellab: Ellab offers innovative monitoring solutions, particularly focusing on ensuring compliance in the pharmaceutical industry. Each of these companies contributes to market advancements through product innovations, strategic partnerships, and expansions, driving the Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market towards a promising future. Opportunities and Challenges The Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market presents numerous opportunities, particularly in untapped regions where industrialization is on the rise. Emerging markets are increasingly investing in cleanroom technologies, driven by the growing demand for pharmaceuticals, biotechnology products, and high-tech manufacturing. Companies that can effectively tailor their products and services to meet the specific needs of these regions are likely to find significant growth opportunities. Evolving consumer preferences also represent an opportunity for manufacturers. As organizations prioritize sustainability and efficiency, there is a growing demand for environmentally friendly monitoring solutions. Companies that innovate to create energy-efficient and low-waste products will gain a competitive advantage in the market. However, the market is not without challenges. Regulatory constraints can pose significant hurdles for manufacturers, as compliance with stringent standards is crucial for market entry and sustainability. Companies must navigate complex regulatory landscapes, which can vary significantly across regions and industries. Operational inefficiencies also present challenges, particularly for organizations that have not yet fully embraced digital transformation. Companies that rely on outdated systems may struggle to compete in an increasingly automated and data-driven market. Implementing new technologies and training staff to utilize them effectively will be critical for overcoming these inefficiencies. Talent shortages in the tech industry can further complicate efforts to innovate and adapt to changing market dynamics. Companies must invest in workforce development and training to ensure they have the necessary skills to implement advanced monitoring solutions. Technological Advancements Technological advancements are at the forefront of the Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market's evolution. Innovations such as AI, IoT, and virtual tools are reshaping how organizations approach environmental monitoring. AI technologies enable predictive analytics, allowing companies to anticipate equipment failures and optimize maintenance schedules. This capability not only reduces operational costs but also enhances the reliability of cleanroom environments. IoT-driven systems provide real-time data access and seamless integration with other digital platforms, enabling organizations to monitor cleanroom conditions remotely. This connectivity facilitates immediate response to potential issues, improving overall operational efficiency. Virtual tools and simulation technologies are also gaining traction, allowing companies to model cleanroom environments and test various scenarios before implementation. This approach minimizes risks and enhances decision-making processes. As these technologies continue to advance, the Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market is poised for significant growth, with companies that embrace innovation likely to lead the way. Research Methodology and Insights At STATS N DATA, we employ a comprehensive research methodology to deliver accurate and actionable market insights. Our approach combines top-down and bottom-up methodologies to ensure a holistic understanding of market dynamics. We conduct extensive primary and secondary research, gathering data from industry experts, market participants, and relevant literature. Our triangulation process validates findings by cross-referencing data from multiple sources, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of our insights. This meticulous approach enables us to provide stakeholders with a deep understanding of the Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market, equipping them to make informed decisions. In conclusion, the Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring System Market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by technological advancements, evolving consumer preferences, and the increasing importance of sustainability. Companies that can navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by this dynamic market will be well-positioned for success in the years to come. 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By MATTHEW BROWN and JACK DURA BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Donald Trump assigned Doug Burgum a singular mission in nominating the governor of oil-rich North Dakota to lead an agency that oversees a half-billion acres of federal land and vast areas offshore: “Drill baby drill.” That dictate from the president-elect’s announcement of Burgum for Secretary of Interior sets the stage for a reignition of the court battles over public lands and waters that helped define Trump’s first term, with environmentalists worried about climate change already pledging their opposition. Burgum is an ultra-wealthy software industry entrepreneur who grew up on his family’s farm. He represents a tame choice compared to other Trump Cabinet picks. Public lands experts said his experience as a popular two-term governor who aligns himself with conservationist Teddy Roosevelt suggests a willingness to collaborate, as opposed to dismantling from within the agency he is tasked with leading. That could help smooth his confirmation and clear the way for the incoming administration to move quickly to open more public lands to development and commercial use. “Burgum strikes me as a credible nominee who could do a credible job as Interior secretary,” said John Leshy, who served as Interior’s solicitor under former President Bill Clinton. “He’s not a right-wing radical on public lands,” added Leshy, professor emeritus at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco. Frictions over lands The Interior Department manages about one-fifth of the country’s land with a mandate that spans from wildlife conservation and recreation to natural resource extraction and fulfilling treaty obligations with Native American tribes. Most of those lands are in the West, where frictions with private landowners and state officials are commonplace and have sometimes mushroomed into violent confrontations with right-wing groups that reject federal jurisdiction. Burgum if confirmed would be faced with a pending U.S. Supreme Court action from Utah that seeks to assert state power over Interior Department lands. North Dakota’s attorney general has supported the lawsuit, but Burgum’s office declined to say if he backs Utah’s claims. U.S. Justice Department attorneys on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to reject Utah’s lawsuit. They said Utah in 1894 agreed to give up its right to the lands at issue when it became a state. Trump’s narrow focus on fossil fuels is a replay from his 2016 campaign — although minus coal mining, a collapsing industry that he failed to revive in his first term. Trump repeatedly hailed oil as “liquid gold” on the campaign trail this year and largely omitted any mention of coal. About 26% of U.S. oil comes from federal lands and offshore waters overseen by Interior. Production continues to hit record levels under President Joe Biden despite claims by Trump that the Democrat hindered drilling. But industry representatives and their Republican allies say volumes could be further boosted. They want Burgum and the Interior Department to ramp up oil and gas sales from federal lands, in the Gulf of Mexico and offshore Alaska. The oil industry also hopes Trump’s government efficiency initiative led by billionaire Elon Musk can dramatically reduce environmental reviews. Biden’s administration reduced the frequency and size of lease sales, and it restored environmental rules that were weakened under Trump . The Democrat as a candidate in 2020 promised further restrictions on drilling to help combat global warming, but he struck a deal for the 2022 climate bill that requires offshore oil and gas sales to be held before renewable energy leases can be sold. “Oil and gas brings billions of dollars of revenue in, but you don’t get that if you don’t have leasing,” said Erik Milito with the National Ocean Industries Association, which represents offshore industries including oil and wind. Trump has vowed to kill offshore wind energy projects. But Milito said he was hopeful that with Burgum in place it would be “green lights ahead for everything, not just oil and gas.” Conservation, drilling and grazing It is unclear if Burgum would revive some of the most controversial steps taken at the agency during Trump’s first term, including relocating senior officials out of Washington, D.C., dismantling parts of the Endangered Species Act and shrinking the size of two national monuments in Utah designated by former President Barack Obama. Officials under Biden spent much of the past four years reversing Trump’s moves. They restored the Utah monuments and rescinded numerous Trump regulations. Onshore oil and gas lease sales plummeted — from more than a million acres sold annually under Trump and other previous administrations, to just 91,712 acres (37,115 hectares) sold last year — while many wind and solar projects advanced. Developing energy leases takes years, and oil companies control millions of acres that remain untapped. Biden’s administration also elevated the importance of conservation in public lands decisions, adopting a rule putting it more on par with oil and gas development. They proposed withdrawing parcels of land in six states from potential future mining to protect a struggling bird species, the greater sage grouse. North Dakota is among Republican states that challenged the Biden administration’s public lands rule. The states said in a June lawsuit that officials acting to prevent climate change have turned laws meant to facilitate development into policies that obstruct drilling, livestock grazing and other uses. Oil production boomed over the past two decades in North Dakota thanks in large part to better drilling techniques. Burgum has been an industry champion and last year signed a repeal of the state’s oil tax trigger — a price-based tax hike industry leaders supported removing. Burgum’s office declined an interview request. In a statement after his nomination, Burgum echoed Trump’s call for U.S. “energy dominance” in the global market. The 68-year-old governor also said the Interior post offered an opportunity to improve government relations with developers, tribes, landowners and outdoor enthusiasts “with a focus on maximizing the responsible use of our natural resources with environmental stewardship for the benefit of the American people.” Related Articles National Politics | Attorneys want the US Supreme Court to say Mississippi’s felony voting ban is cruel and unusual National Politics | Trump convinced Republicans to overlook his misconduct. But can he do the same for his nominees? National Politics | Beyond evangelicals, Trump and his allies courted smaller faith groups, from the Amish to Chabad National Politics | Trump’s team is delaying transition agreements. What does it mean for security checks and governing? National Politics | Judge delays Trump hush money sentencing in order to decide where case should go now Under current Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, the agency put greater emphasis on working collaboratively with tribes, including their own energy projects . Haaland, a member of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe in New Mexico, also advanced an initiative to solve criminal cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous peoples and helped lead a nationwide reckoning over abuses at federal Indian boarding schools that culminated in a formal public apology from Biden. Burgum has worked with tribes in his state, including on oil development. Badlands Conservation Alliance director Shannon Straight in Bismarck, North Dakota, said Burgum has also been a big supporter of tourism in North Dakota and outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing. Yet Straight said that hasn’t translated into additional protections for land in the state. “Theodore Roosevelt had a conservation ethic, and we talk and hold that up as a beautiful standard to live by,” he said. “We haven’t seen it as much on the ground. ... We need to recognize the landscape is only going to be as good as some additional protections.” Burgum has been a cheerleader of the planned Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota. Brown reported from Billings, Montana.iHeartRadio’s new app adds lyrics and might make your car radio obsolete
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San Francisco City Hall’s annual Board of Supervisors Holiday Bake Off was a layered cake of colorful treats, rich flavors, politicos dressed in festive sweaters, and as always, a heaping of extremely inside political gags. After a rigorous and contentious election season, city leaders momentarily put their differences aside to observe the time-honored tasty tradition and unite for the good of sugar-filled fun. The event — held each year the week before the board goes on winter break — was started in 2007 by Cammy Blackstone, an aide for former San Francisco Supervisor Carmen Chu, according to organizers. It was originally dubbed “Board of Supervisors Holiday Treat Throwdown.” But what began as an excuse for politicians to share desserts with City Hall colleagues has over the years evolved into not only a cooking contest, but a mechanism for political and social commentary. “It is a fun and sweet way to close out the year and bring the supervisors’ offices — friends and frenemies — together for this annual tradition,” said Jen Low, one of the event organizers and aide to San Francisco Supervisor Myrna Melgar. “Despite political differences and cutthroat competitiveness, we can all share a good laugh at the cheeky entries and admire the culinary talents of our colleagues.” And for the first time in four years, the competition was wide open. Melgar, the three-time defending “Best in Show” champion, whose cooking exploits have become the stuff of legend around City Hall, chose not to participate this year following her stiff fight to win reelection. “I take the bakeoff very seriously — I am competitive,” she said. “It takes weeks of preparation and prototypes. This year, with the election, I just did not have the bandwidth.” Any San Francisco elected official — or member of their staff —- is eligible to participate. This year’s judges were Chef Dontaye Ball, founder of Gumbo Social in the Bayview, Katy Tang, the former San Francisco Supervisor and current executive director of The City’s office of small business, and, for inexplicable reasons, this reporter, whose biggest claim to food fame is that he has never met a carb he didn’t like. There were 11 entrants this year judged on blind taste tests. We evaluated each entry mainly based on taste, creativity and look. This year’s group of entrants and award-winners also doubled as an appetizing recap of the year that was in San Francisco politics. Desserts that didn’t win but are worth mentioning for creativity include a pair of homages to Proposition K — the controversial ballot measure which a majority of voters approved, permanently closing the Great Highway to car traffic — and a chocolate graveyard symbolizing the “death” of various progressive causes in The City. Now, onto the winners. Honorable Mention: The Pie-lice Budget Dish: Cannoli pie Chef: Jackie Prager, legislative aide for District 9 Supervisor Hillary Ronen It’s no surprise that Ronen’s office, which hosted the competition, dished out plenty of digs against police spending. The outgoing District 9 supervisor has been one of The City’s most vocal opponents of measures and policies which would bolster police power or give raises to officers. Prager’s pie — which exaggerated the amount of money in The City’s budget earmarked for law enforcement — oozed with creamy and tasty cannoli filling. But the kicker were the two pistachios on a small plate right next to the pie, which, according to Prager, represented The City’s budget for “everything else” besides cops. Most Creative: Muni Fiscal Cliff Dish: Mexican chocolate and gingerbread Muni cake Chef: Kalpana Narlikar, legislative intern for District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar Narlikar’s fiscal-cliff cake scored major points for sheer degree of difficulty, with its beautifully crafted and detailed zero-emission and edible Muni bus attempting to drive out of the ditch that is the “SFMTA Deficit.” The cake depicts the so-called “fiscal cliff” facing San Francisco’s biggest transportation agencies, including the one running Muni. The transit lines have all collectively struggled to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, amounting to what has spiraled into a combined $700 million deficit. Narlikar called herself a “transit nerd” who wanted to create a cake that “reflected the issue, but with an optimistic twist.” “I wanted to convey that even though SFMTA is facing a financial crisis, if we work hard, we’ll be able to push through,” she said. Narlikar also made sure to note she’s proud to carry on Melgar’s legacy by keeping her office’s streak of appearances on the bake-off podium alive for another year. Most Delicious: Peanut Butter Dream Dish: Peanut butter mousse cake with chocolate coffee ganache Chef: Robyn Burke, legislative aide for District 1 Supervisor Connie Chan The only thing that Burke wanted to convey with her dessert was a message of “deliciousness.” The peanut butter mousse, one of the few nonpartisan desserts at the bake off, was packed with rich peanut-buttery flavor while maintaining a soft, light and creamy texture. “I knew it was delicious, but I know that there was some stiff competition,” Burke said. “I was honored and surprised.” Most Visually Stunning: Flight of Black San Franciscans Dish: Layered cake Chef: Natalie Gee, Chief of Staff for District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton In addition to being aesthetically gorgeous, the Flight of Black San Franciscans was cooked by Gee, a staffer for Walton. He is the only Black person on the board of supervisors and one of the leaders advocating that reparations be paid out to all Black San Franciscans . Gee said the cake aims to “tell the story of the Black community’s displacement from San Francisco while honoring the resilience of those who remain.” Each layer represents a different part of that larger theme. “We wanted to highlight the tragic reality of Black San Franciscans being displaced from this beautiful city due to its policies, unaffordable housing, and rising costs of living,” Gee said. The top and bottom coconut layers represent perseverance. The blueberries in the second layer symbolize the Black community’s “contributions and presence,” which “are often overlooked despite their deep-rooted impact,” Gee said. The third layer of luscious blackberry compote depicts the “cultural and historical richness Black San Franciscans have brought to The City.” The edible Black butterflies, Gee said, represent the “exodus of Black San Franciscans from The City. The five non-edible flowers on the side total the 5% of San Franciscans who are Black. Gee instructed those who found a blackberry in their slice to open one of two white boxes for a prize. Inside the first box were a few peanut M&Ms and statistics on San Francisco’s dwindling Black population. The other box was empty except for a note that read, “Empty Promises.” Best in Show: Lemon DROP Tart Dish: Lemon drop tart Chef: Sheila Chung Hagen, legislative aide for District 9 Supervisor Hillary Ronen The tart is all about Proposition F, last month’s failed police-retirement measure which Ronen led the charge against. The ballot proposition is colloquially known as the DROP — Deferred Retirement Option Program — measure . Had it been approved, the legislation, introduced by Supervisors Matt Dorsey and Aaron Peskin, would have allowed tenured police officers to delay their retirement in exchange for raises paid out over the next five years. Its proponents championed it as a way to alleviate The City’s critical police staff shortage . But Ronen, who resigned from the board’s Rules Committee in protest over how the charter amendment was placed on the ballot, staunchly opposed the DROP measure. She argued the measure would add more government costs amid a budget shortfall and boost police officers’ pay even though they are already among the highest paid city employees. The measure was voted down , with 54.7% of San Franciscans who weighed in on the measure coming out against it. “Both the voters and I dropped the DROP this holiday season,” Chung-Hagen said. Gumbo Social’s Brown, a self-described lemon lover, gushed about the pie’s flavor and said it was cooked perfectly. Chung-Hagen called the award “the highlight of my professional career.” “I’d like to thank Supervisors Ronen and [Matt] Dorsey for the inspiration and Supervisor Melgar for not entering the baking competition this year,” Chung-Hagen said.Janet Yellen tells Congress US could hit debt limit in mid-January
Rams receiver DeMarcus Robinson arrested on suspicion of DUI just hours after loss to EaglesPalvella Therapeutics Announces Closing of Merger with Pieris Pharmaceuticals and Concurrent ...By ROB MAADDI Missed kicks. Poor tackling. Costly penalties. Week 12 was filled with sloppy play around the NFL, leading to some upsets and surprising outcomes. Jayden Daniels nearly led Washington to an improbable comeback down 10 in the final two minutes against Dallas only to fall short because Austin Seibert’s extra point sailed wide left. After a field goal and successful onside kick, Daniels connected with Terry McLaurin on an 86-yard catch-and-run touchdown to bring the Commanders within one point with 21 seconds remaining. But Seibert’s point-after attempt failed and the Cowboys returned the ensuing onside kick for a touchdown to seal a 34-26 victory. Special teams were atrocious for both teams. Seibert also missed his first extra point and Washington allowed KaVontae Turpin’s 99-yard kickoff return for a score earlier in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys missed a field goal, had another blocked and had a punt blocked. “What a wild special teams moment of blocked punts, kicks, kickoff returns, blocked field goals, just a number of things going to that spot,” Commanders coach Dan Quinn said. Washington (7-5) was a 10 1/2-point favorite over the undermanned Cowboys (4-7) but ended up losing a third straight game. The Houston Texans were 8-point favorites against the lowly Tennessee Titans and let the game come down to Ka’imi Fairbairn missing a 28-yard field goal that would have tied it with just under two minutes left. C.J. Stroud threw two interceptions, was sacked four times and the Texans (7-5) committed 11 penalties, including an illegal shift that negated a go-ahead 33-yard TD pass to Nico Collins on the drive that ended with Fairbairn’s miss in the 32-27 loss. The Titans (3-8) averaged just 17 points per game before putting 32 on the scoreboard against Houston’s defense that entered No. 4 in the league. “We didn’t do anything well enough to win this game,” Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said. “Out of all the positives that we did have, there were way too many negatives. Too many negative plays. Score, get a penalty, get touchdowns called back. Get penalties on special teams. Just way too many negative plays defensively, like unexplainable explosives for touchdowns. We just didn’t play good across the board.” The San Francisco 49ers didn’t have quarterback Brock Purdy, star edge rusher Nick Bosa and All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams against Green Bay. That was no excuse for their undisciplined performance. The Niners committed nine penalties and their tackling was shoddy in a 38-10 loss to the Packers. The defending NFC champions are 5-6 with a trip to Buffalo (9-2) coming up. They’re still only one game behind Seattle and Arizona in the NFC West. “I’m really not concerned right now about how many guys were missing. We didn’t play good enough, so that’s not a factor. But, when you are missing some guys, you do have to be better. When you have those penalties and we didn’t stop the run like we did and we had those three turnovers in the second half, that’s how you get embarrassed.” Coming off their first loss of the season, the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs needed Patrick Mahomes’ heroics on the final drive to beat Carolina 30-27. Mahomes ran 33 yards to set up Spencer Schrader’s 31-yard field goal as time expired. Kansas City had 10 penalties, including a pass interference that gave the Panthers (3-8) another chance to make the 2-point conversion that tied the game with 1:46 remaining. On defense, the Chiefs (10-1) suddenly shaky unit gave up 334 total yards against Bryce Young and an offense that entered last in the NFL. “We’ve got to do better. We’re doing good in the red zone but that’s only a third of the field,” Chiefs safety Bryan Cook said. “We will go back and look at the film to see what we’re doing week to week, and see the tendencies that we’re giving up, and just move forward from there. At the end of the day, we’re all vets in the room for the most part. ... got to go back to the drawing board and see what we’re doing and correct it from there.” The Vikings allowed the Bears to recover an onside kick with 21 seconds left and Caleb Williams followed with a 27-yard pass to D.J. Moore to set up Cairo Santos’ tying 48-yard field goal. But Minnesota won in overtime, 30-27. The Chiefs and Vikings overcame their mistakes in narrow victories. The Commanders, Texans and 49ers couldn’t. They have to be better down the stretch to make a playoff run.
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