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Tyler Herro scores 27 before ejection in Heat's 104-100 win over Houston Rockets HOUSTON (AP) — Tyler Herro scored 27 points before being one of six people ejected after a fight in the final minute of the Miami Heat’s 104-100 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night. Canadian Press Dec 29, 2024 7:35 PM Dec 29, 2024 8:05 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Houston Rockets forward Amen Thompson, right, and Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) tug on each other before Thompson throws Herro to the court sparking a bench clearing brawl resulting in multiple ejections for both teams during the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke) HOUSTON (AP) — Tyler Herro scored 27 points before being one of six people ejected after a fight in the final minute of the Miami Heat’s 104-100 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night. Herro was thrown to the ground by the Rockets’ Amen Thompson with 35 seconds left and the Heat leading 99-94. Players and coaches from both benches then came onto the court. Both players were thrown out along with Rockets guard Jalen Green, coach Ime Udoka and assistant coach Ben Sullivan. Terry Rozier was also ejected for Miami. Houston led 92-85 after Fred VanVleet’s layup with 8:10 to play, but the Rockets missed their next 11 shots, allowing Miami to tie the game when Herro found Haywood Highsmith for a 3-pointer with 4:47 to play. Herro’s jumper with 1:56 to play put the Heat on top for good. MAGIC 102, NETS 101 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Cole Anthony drove for a layup with 0.2 seconds left to complete Orlando's 17-point fourth-quarter comeback in a win over Brooklyn. Cam Thomas missed a jumper from the corner at the final horn. Anthony scored 10, and Tristan da Silva scored 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter for Orlando, which was down 71-51 midway through the third quarter. Goga Bitadze added 19 points, 11 rebounds and five assists. The Magic’s comeback was their second in eight days after Orlando rallied from 25 points down to beat Miami 121-114 on Dec. 21. Thomas came off the bench with 25 points to lead the Nets in his first game since Nov. 25. Jalen Wilson added 16 points including two free throws with 6.2 seconds left. Thomas, Brooklyn’s leading scorer with 24.7 points per game, played 25 minutes after missing 13 games with a strained left hamstring. PACERS 123, CELTICS 114 BOSTON (AP) — Tyrese Haliburton scored 31 points and Indiana rebounded from a 37-point loss to Boston two nights earlier by winning the rematch. Andrew Nembhard, who returned after missing Friday’s game with tendinitis in his left knee, added 17 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the Pacers. Pascal Siakam chipped in with 17 points and Bennedict Mathurin had 14. Jaylen Brown led Boston with 31 points and six assists. Jayson Tatum had 22 points, nine boards and six assists. Payton Pritchard added 21 points and Derrick White scored 17. The Celtics lost their sixth game at home already this season. Last season, they went 37-4 at TD Garden during the regular season and 9-2 in the playoffs en route to the NBA championship. HAWKS 136, RAPTORS 107 TORONTO (AP) — Trae Young had 34 points and 10 assists, De’Andre Hunter scored 22 points and Atlanta routed Toronto for their fourth straight win. Clint Capela had 11 points and 13 rebounds as the Hawks opened a six-game trip by handing the reeling Raptors their 10th consecutive loss. Scottie Barnes scored 19 points and RJ Barrett had 17, but the Raptors fell behind by more than 30 points and allowed more than 130 for the second straight game. Toronto gave up a franchise-worst 155 points in Thursday’s loss at Memphis. Young shot 7 for 13 from 3-point range, singlehandedly making as many shots from distance than the entire Raptors team, who combined to go 7 for 24. Toronto’s Bruce Brown made his season debut after sitting out the first 31 games recovering from right knee surgery. Brown soared for a one-handed dunk for his first points shortly after entering the game in the first quarter. He finished with 12 points in 19 minutes. THUNDER 130, GRIZZLIES 106 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points and Oklahoma City won their 11th straight game, beating short-handed Memphis in a matchup of Western Conference leaders that turned lopsided before halftime. Rookie Ajay Mitchell scored 17 points, Aaron Wiggins contributed 16 and Jalen Williams added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Thunder (26-5), who opened a five-game lead over second-place Memphis. Gilgeous-Alexander made 14 of 19 shots to go along with seven assists, six rebounds and a team-high four blocks. He sat most of the fourth quarter. Oklahoma City blocked nine shots, including three by center Isaiah Hartenstein. The Thunder led 76-50 at halftime behind 23 points from Gilgeous-Alexander and 12 each from Mitchell and Kenrich Williams, who combined to go 5 for 7 on 3-point shots. Oklahoma City outscored the Grizzlies 42-19 in the second quarter to take control. Desmond Bane had 22 points and nine rebounds for Memphis (22-11), which played without star Ja Morant (shoulder) and Zach Edey, the team’s No. 9 overall draft pick, who was in concussion protocol. Jay Huff added 17 points but Jaren Jackson Jr., the team’s leading scorer at 21.9 points per game, managed 13 points on 3-of-17 shooting. The Associated Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Get your daily Victoria news briefing Email Sign Up More Basketball Herro leads Heat over Rockets in game marred by fight and ejections in final minute Dec 29, 2024 7:40 PM Veteran forward Bruce Brown's return a boost to flagging Toronto Raptors' lineup Dec 29, 2024 7:06 PM Thunder rout short-handed Grizzlies 130-106 for their 11th straight victory Dec 29, 2024 6:49 PMHarry and Meghan’s polo docuseries to highlight ‘grit behind the glamour’The biography of the renowned playback singer Hemlata, titled Dastan-e-Hemlata, was launched on November 23, 2024, Saturday, at the Sahitya Aaj Tak platform in Delhi. This biography has been penned by well-known journalist and biographer Dr. Arvind Yadav. It is an authentic account of Hemlata’s life, containing many interesting anecdotes, including some that even her close ones were unaware of. The author also sheds light on the life of Hemlata’s father, Pandit Jaychand Bhatt, bringing to the literary and music lovers several fascinating insights. At the mere age of thirteen, Hemlata recorded her first film song. Over the course of her career, she has sung more than five thousand songs in 38 languages. In every language and dialect in which films were made in India, Hemlata has sung songs. Apart from the major languages like Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Prakrit, she has sung in regional languages and dialects like Marwari, Braj, Bhojpuri, Awadhi, Bundeli, Maithili, Dogri, Kashmiri, Konkani, Haryanvi, Nepali, Garhwali, Kumaoni, Chambayali, Bilaspuri, and more. Additionally, Hemlata has sung in foreign languages such as English, French, Italian, Dutch, Zulu, Mauritius Creole, Siraiki, and Multani. She has sung in every genre – love songs, separation songs, devotional songs, folk songs, and ghazals, showcasing her unmatched talent and the incredible versatility of her voice. Hemlata is extremely popular for her Hindi duets with the legendary singer Yesudas, holding the record for the most number of duets with him. In her childhood, Hemlata was called ‘Baby Lata’, and during her adolescence, she was referred to as the ‘Second Lata’. Some even called her ‘cheap Lata’. For film producers who found Lata Mangeshkar’s fee exorbitant, and for music directors who couldn’t get Lata’s dates, Hemlata became their go-to artist. She was their ‘Lata’. Legendary music director Naushad once said, “Hemlata has the voice quality of Lata Mangeshkar and the innocence of Noor Jehan.” Roshan remarked, “I have found my Lata.” SD Burman told his son Rahul Dev Burman, “I will get Hemlata to sing first, not you.” Hemlata was one of the rare artists who had the potential to challenge Lata Mangeshkar’s supremacy. In the 1970s and 1980s, Hemlata set a record by singing the most ‘dubbed songs’ in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam films that were dubbed into Hindi. Her melodious voice became a household name through the iconic TV series Ramayan. She sang several popular songs, couplets, and chaupais in the series. However, due to one person’s jealousy, she did not initially receive the credit, respect, and popularity she truly deserved. But the truth could not be hidden, and the world soon knew that many of the memorable songs from Ramayan were sung by Hemlata. Hemlata holds a unique record as the first singer to record songs while being nine months pregnant. She recorded the famous song “Kaun Disha Mein Le Ke Chala Re Batuhiya” from the popular film Nadiya Ke Paar when she was pregnant and had already passed her delivery date. The author of this biography, Dr. Arvind Yadav, is primarily a journalist. Apart from Hemlata, he has written biographies of prominent personalities like the renowned scientist Bharat Ratna Professor CNR Rao, India’s first female cardiologist Padma Vibhushan Dr. Padmavati, the well-known social worker Padma Shri Phoolbasan Yadav, the famous entrepreneur Sardar Jodh Singh, renowned entrepreneur, social worker, and doctor Nimmagadda Upendranath, and famous surgeon Dr. Pigilam Shyam Prasad. Several of his books have been published. Dr. Arvind Yadav began his journalism career in 1996 with the Hindi Milap newspaper. He later worked as a reporter with Aaj Tak and Channel 7/IBN 7. In 2008, he became the Executive Editor of Sakshi, a Telugu news channel. Between 2012 and 2015, he served as the Editor of TV9, a Telugu news channel. In 2015, he joined Your Story, a digital media organization, and played a key role in launching its web editions in twelve Indian languages. Dr. Arvind worked as the Managing Editor (Indian Languages) for Your Story. From 2019 to June 2024, he served as the Special Officer (Media) for the Andhra Pradesh government. Arvind Yadav, known for his struggle against injustice, corruption, and untruths through his writing, was born in the historic city of Hyderabad. He completed his schooling and college education in the same city. He holds Master’s degrees in English and Hindi from Osmania University and has also studied science, psychology, and law. He is a prominent expert on the politics and culture of South India. He has travelled to many villages and cities in search of news and stories, a journey that continues. 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On November 20, 2024, Predictive Oncology Inc. (NASDAQ: POAI) announced in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had received a notice from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC regarding non-compliance with the minimum stockholders’ equity requirement for continued listing on The Nasdaq Capital Market. According to the notice, Predictive Oncology’s stockholders’ equity of $1,966,969 as reported in the company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2024, fell below the required minimum of $2.5 million. Additionally, the company did not meet the alternative compliance standards, which include a market value of listed securities of at least $35 million or net income from continuing operations of $500,000 in the most recent fiscal year or two of the last three fiscal years. Predictive Oncology has 45 calendar days from November 20, 2024, to submit a plan to Nasdaq to regain compliance with the stockholders’ equity requirement. If accepted, Nasdaq may grant an extension of up to 180 calendar days from the date of the notice for the company to demonstrate compliance. The company is currently assessing various strategies to regain compliance and intends to submit a plan timely. However, there is no guarantee that the plan will be accepted or that Predictive Oncology will successfully regain compliance to maintain its listing on The Nasdaq Capital Market. Failure to submit a compliance plan, non-acceptance of the plan, or inability to regain compliance within the specified timeframe could lead to the company’s securities becoming subject to delisting. Predictive Oncology would have the opportunity to appeal any delisting decision to a Nasdaq Hearings Panel, although success is not assured. In the filing, Predictive Oncology confirmed its commitment to working towards regaining compliance with the stockholders’ equity requirement. The company’s interim Chief Financial Officer, Josh Blacher, signed the report on behalf of the registrant on November 22, 2024. It included an interactive data file as an exhibit for reference. This article was generated by an automated content engine and was reviewed by a human editor prior to publication. For additional information, read Predictive Oncology’s 8K filing here . About Predictive Oncology ( Get Free Report ) Predictive Oncology Inc operates as a science-driven company on the oncology drug discovery. It provides various solutions for the oncology drug development. The company, through the integration of scientific rigor and machine learning, has developed the ability to advance molecules into medicine by introducing human diversity earlier into the discovery process with the pairing of artificial intelligence and the biobank of approximately 150K tumor samples. See Also
In 1977 during the Carter Administration, the musical group Kansas released the timeless classic entitled “Dust in the Wind”, with the stark declaration of “Now, don't hang on. Nothin' lasts forever but the earth and sky.” Today an international icon passed away: former U.S. President Jimmy Carter died at age 100 at his home in Plains, GA, after more than twenty-two (22) months in hospice. At his death, Jimmy Carter was the oldest surviving former president, having surpassed George H. W. Bush (94.5 years) in 2019. President Carter influenced many realms – ranging from international diplomacy to billion-dollar corporations – and the world shall assuredly remember and celebrate his legacy in the coming days. Per the nearly 900 pages of Stuart E. Eizenstat’s book “President Carter: The White House Years,” Carter was possibly the most underrated President of all-time, which was reinforced earlier this year in the 2024 Presidential Greatness Project . With respect to the auto industry, President Carter had a tremendous, positive effect that’s worth remembering since, like any influential figures throughout history, he helped to start the momentum of improvements that continue forward for generations. Let’s examine at least two major shifts that began during his presidency: a greener strategy and functional safety. A Greener Strategy There are unfortunately few “all time” lists that put the Carter Administration at the top – in part because Jimmy Carter is known more for what he did after the White House than from within it – but one such list rightfully lists Carter as the “ Greenest President of All Time ”. Carter realized and even verbalized during his infamous address nicknamed the “ Malaise Speech ” (a.k.a Crisis in Confidence speech) that “We can't go on consuming 40 percent more energy than we produce. When we import oil we are also importing inflation plus unemployment." Why? Maybe first and foremost, Carter established the Department of Energy as well as a national energy policy that included conservation, price control, and new technology. For the first time, there was a national discussion about alternative fuels and energy. At his inauguration in 1977, the reviewing stand was heated by approximately 1,000 square meters of solar thermal panels. “Just as a similar synthetic rubber corporation helped us win World War II, so will we mobilize American determination and ability to win the energy war. Moreover, I will soon submit legislation to Congress calling for the creation of this Nation's first solar bank, which will help us achieve the crucial goal of 20 percent of our energy coming from solar power by the year 2000.” (*NOTE: Actuals as of February 2023 was 21.5% coming from all renewable energy including solar power at 3.4%.) Along those lines, Carter helped to revive and strengthen both the flailing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA). The EPA had been established eleven years before the CERCLA or Superfund Act , but had not been granted sufficient authority until Carter helped provide the agency with a much larger budget and the right to enforce rules and clean-ups. In the Environmental Message to Congress in May of 1977, Carter submitted, “Emission limitations for automobiles which help meet clean air goals but allow achievement of strict fuel economy standards [and] state implementation of inspection and maintenance programs in seriously polluted areas to ensure that automobiles continue to meet emission control requirements while in use.” For NHTSA, the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards were a shamefully low eighteen miles per gallon (18 mph) in 1978. At the tail end of Carter’s Administration, NHTSA advanced a notice for fuel efficiency standards to reach 48 mpg by 1995. Opponents to these regulations over the years like Bob Lutz have argued that CAFE standards are like “... fighting obesity by telling clothing manufacturers they can produce only small sizes,” but comparing the actual CAFE performance to standards shows this early wisdom has driven the national strategy on fuel economy. Such mandates continue to be the most likely reason technologies like battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), hybrids and alternative fuels may eventually become mainstream. “We have the most skilled work force, with innovative genius, and I firmly believe that we have the national will to win this [energy crisis] war.” – Former President Carter Functional Safety Carter recognized the importance of functional safety and helped to sustain and embolden organizations to protect the consumer. In 1972 during the Nixon Administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) was created in order to protect “...the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of the thousands of types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually.” During its nearly half a century over overwatch, deaths and injuries from product safety have declined. Jimmy Carter recognized the need for product safety and signed a bill in 1978 that provided the continued authorization of the CPSC. “The Consumer Product Safety Commission has had a troubled 5-year history,” stated Carter during the signing , “but it has a crucial mission: to protect Americans' health and safety. In considering this legislation, the administration and Congress reviewed the problems faced by this Agency and ... it now has the opportunity to do an effective, responsible job.” Those only peripherally-familiar with the laws of the United States would argue that the CPSC has no jurisdiction over roadway vehicles, especially after NHTSA’s 2005 clarification of their jurisdiction. However, many micro-mobility vehicles with a maximum speed under twenty miles per hour (20 mph) appear to fall into CPSC’s jurisdiction regardless of if they are used on a roadway or not. Several major automotive manufacturers and suppliers produce such micro-mobility products. Regardless of exact jurisdictions, decades after Carter’s revival of the CPSC there are over 50,000 database entries when searching for “cars” – which typically are products used inside a vehicle such as car seats – but the overlapping protection and instilled philosophy of functional safety cannot be ignored. Author’s Note No matter your nationality or age, it is worth reading President Carter’s Crisis of Confidence speech in full. Although some believe the address factored into his defeat to Reagan the following year, many of the words ring true today. “In closing, let me say this: I will do my best, but I will not do it alone.” It was a cry to unite. Maybe we should reinvigorate that sentiment in honor of his passing.
HOUSTON (AP) — Tyler Herro scored 27 points before being one of six people ejected after a fight in the final minute of the Miami Heat's 104-100 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night. Herro was thrown to the ground by the Rockets' Amen Thompson with 35 seconds left and the Heat leading 99-94. Players and coaches from both benches then came onto the court. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get updates and player profiles ahead of Friday's high school games, plus a recap Saturday with stories, photos, video Frequency: Seasonal Twice a weekTrump names billionaire investment banker Warren Stephens as his envoy to Britain
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