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Brandon Bell/AP Less than a month before Donald Trump returns to office, two of his most ardent allies have plunged into a fierce online debate over immigration, specifically the government’s visa program that allows American companies to hire so-called “highly skilled” foreign workers. The clash started on Monday with Laura Loomer, the far-right social media character known for her virulent racism, condemning Trump’s decision to name Sriram Krishnan , a tech investor who was born in India, as a senior adviser on artificial intelligence. Tech leaders, including Elon Musk, weighed in to defend the practice of hiring foreign workers, specifically through the government’s H-1B visa program. (Musk, a naturalized US citizen from South Africa, once held the visa.) The debate has since devolved into a relentless string of petty insults—Loomer likened tech billionaires to “termites” at Mar-a-Lago; Musk called Loomer a troll—as well as accusations of censorship on X as retaliation. At a different point, Vivek Ramaswamy chimed in to register his support for hiring foreign workers. The former presidential candidate and now-DOGE partner blamed an American culture that has so “venerated mediocrity over excellence” that tech companies have no other option but to hire engineers from abroad. One might be tempted to view this MAGA infighting as a signal that Musk may not be as extreme as the other faithful. Could this mean that the tech billionaire who openly embraced some of MAGA’s most pernicious racism and conspiracy theories is capable of restraint, at least when it comes to matters of business and the economy? Such a takeaway from this online war would be a mistake. After all, the tech billionaire, who just last week endorsed Germany’s far-right AfD party, is simply acting as he always does: framing any argument to be of service to himself. For him, immigration policy should be crafted strictly in terms of what is economically beneficial to a company, or individual’s bottom line. Never mind immigrants who are deemed to be less than “highly skilled.” As for Loomer, at least you can say she’s consistent: her attacks against Musk are just the newest iteration of her long record of xenophobia and shit-posting. So who will win this MAGA war? Trump has yet to publicly comment on the acrimony—much less the H1B program that set this all off. But it seems safe to say that the president-elect is unlikely to enjoy Musk’s continued dominance in the headlines, offering yet another opportunity for more of the interpersonal chaos that has always been central to MAGA.
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. (AP) — Ketron Shaw scored 30 points to lead Maryland Eastern Shore past Bryn Athyn 91-65 on Saturday. Shaw also contributed seven rebounds and six assists for the Hawks (2-11), who ended a seven-game slide with the win. Chris Flippin added 22 points and five rebounds. Evan Johnson had 14 points. Isaac Marshall and Jalen Cary both scored 15 to lead the Lions. Jalen Parker had 14 points, two steals and two blocks. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
ANKARA Turkish Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmus addressed ongoing developments in Syria on Monday, highlighting the struggles of the Syrian people under the Baath regime and their fight for freedom. "Türkiye, as a neighbor, will evaluate the developments in Syria carefully, without being swayed by any sentiments, and from the perspective of our national interests," said Kurtulmus during discussions held at Türkiye’s Grand National Assembly in the capital Ankara. "We will strive to fulfill our responsibilities to help build a free and democratic Syria, leaving behind all past suffering," he added. Kurtulmus also emphasized the importance of Syria's territorial integrity, calling it one of Türkiye’s key priorities. He outlined the need for cooperation, unity and integration in the region rather than fragmentation or division. "Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are of critical importance for both the Syrian people and Türkiye’s national interests," he stated. He also reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to supporting a Syria free from terrorism. "Türkiye, as a mature and truly democratic country in the region, will fulfill its responsibility to guide the Syrian people toward democracy. "Another priority is to establish a Syria entirely free from terrorist organizations which have destabilized the region through external support for many years," he added. Kurtulmus also stressed that future peace in Syria depended on maintaining unity and stability. He also noted that an essential priority for Türkiye was the "honorable and safe return of the refugees who have been hosted in our country for many years." "Türkiye will cooperate with the new Syrian government to ensure the safe and dignified return of refugees in Türkiye, Lebanon and Jordan," he emphasized. Türkiye’s expectation, according to Kurtulmus, is to see a Syria that no longer suffers and is united under a democratic system. "We wish the new era in Syria brings peace and prosperity to the Syrian people," he said. Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz also spoke during the discussions. "The establishment of trust, along with the improvement of the economic and political environment, will enable our Syrian brothers and sisters to return safely, honorably and voluntarily to their homeland,” he said. *Writing by Gizem Nisa Cebi in IstanbulSky Harbour Group Co. ( NYSEAMERICAN:SKYH – Get Free Report ) Director Alexander Buffett Rozek bought 152,486 shares of the stock in a transaction on Friday, December 20th. The stock was bought at an average price of $9.50 per share, for a total transaction of $1,448,617.00. Following the completion of the purchase, the director now directly owns 323,613 shares in the company, valued at approximately $3,074,323.50. The trade was a 89.11 % increase in their position. The acquisition was disclosed in a legal filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website . Alexander Buffett Rozek also recently made the following trade(s): Sky Harbour Group Trading Down 4.8 % SKYH opened at $12.11 on Friday. The firm has a market cap of $865.14 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of -5.85 and a beta of 1.80. Sky Harbour Group Co. has a one year low of $8.26 and a one year high of $14.52. Institutional Trading of Sky Harbour Group Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth A number of analysts recently weighed in on the company. Northland Capmk upgraded Sky Harbour Group to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Tuesday, September 24th. Northland Securities assumed coverage on Sky Harbour Group in a research note on Tuesday, September 24th. They issued an “outperform” rating and a $16.00 price target on the stock. Finally, Maxim Group lifted their price target on Sky Harbour Group from $17.00 to $25.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a research note on Wednesday, November 20th. Read Our Latest Stock Report on Sky Harbour Group Sky Harbour Group Company Profile ( Get Free Report ) Sky Harbour Group Corporation operates as an aviation infrastructure development company in the United States. It develops, leases, and manages general aviation hangars for business aircraft. The company is based in White Plains, New York. Featured Articles Receive News & Ratings for Sky Harbour Group Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Sky Harbour Group and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
My Date with Rural China----VOC.com.cn Unveils Season Two of I Am in Rural ChinaWhether you unwrapped a shiny new Steam Deck OLED over the holidays, or have been rocking the original since it launched, you’re probably on the lookout for some addicting games at an affordable price. Bonus points if the games play like they were intentionally designed for Valve’s handheld. The good news is I have a few recommendations that fit those criteria perfectly. These games evoke a deep sense of nostalgia for the retro titles that inspired them, they all sip power resulting in marathon battery life, and they’re surprisingly cheap. At the time I’m writing this, you can snag all three for less than $40 total. The bad news? You can kiss your productivity goodbye, because these are difficult to put down! 1: Minishoot’ Adventures Have you ever thought to yourself, “I wonder what would happen if you crossed a classic top-down adventure game like The Legend of Zelda with a bullet hell shooter?” No, neither have I! Fortunately for us, developer Soulgame Studio did ask that question, and the delightful answer is Minishoot’ Adventures, a twin-stick shooter + adventure game + RPG-Lite hybrid that is an absolute gem. It pays obvious tribute to The Legend of Zelda in many ways. There’s a colorful overworld to explore, challenging underworld dungeons to battle through, secrets to discover, and hidden heart containers that boost your total health. But there’s also a flawlessly executed twin-stick shooter here as well, which is how combat unfolds. Leveling up your character means improving various systems on your cute little ship like bullet distance, damage, and movement speed. You also unlock new abilities that allow you to traverse more of the map; you know, the Zelda staple of backtracking to that intriguing area you just noticed but couldn’t quite reach. Boss battles are pure, chaotic, bullet hell bliss that maintain just the right level of challenge, and the dungeons leading to them are a blast to navigate through. It’s a game that isn’t trying to push either genre in a new direction; just a game that understands the genres its representing and executes them flawlessly. A recent update made the UI more readable on Steam Deck, and smoothed out some of the FPS drops that were happening during boss battles. If you’re not sure this unique genre combo is for you, there’s a demo on Steam. 2: Chained Echoes After recently finishing Sea of Stars, I still craved more of that classic JRPG charm and turn-based combat reminiscent of the 16-bit era. Fortunately, it was delivered in abundance when I stumbled across Chained Echoes. Do you love challenging and rewarding turn-based combat? Do you love mechs, dragons, and airships? Do you love the visual aesthetic of games like Chrono Trigger and Trials of Mana? Then it’s a strong bet you’re going to love this. Developed by one man over the course of 7 years, Chained Echoes takes all the JRPG tropes you grew up loving and inexplicably improves upon them. Clever combat hooks like the Overdrive System help to balance your tactics and keep you on your toes. An interesting “tag team” mechanic means you can have a total of 8 characters jumping in and out of combat to both avoid death and execute a variety of combo attacks. And there are some unconventional but refreshing twists, like the upgrade system, or the fact that party members regain all their HP and MP after each battle. It can be a bit rough around the edges in parts, but Chained Echoes is bursting with personality, memorable characters, and unexpected moments (don’t skip the turtle race). If you’re on the fence, a free demo is available on Steam. 3: Parking Garage Rally Circuit The Sega Saturn celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. And at first glance, one might wonder if Parking Garage Rally Circuit was somehow lost among the console’s short but much hyped slate of iconic arcade racers — such as the immortal Sega Rally or Daytona USA. Nope. It was released only a couple months ago but is clearly a loving homage to the distinct look, feel, and sound of Saturn-era racing games. But Parking Garage Rally Circuit isn’t on this list for merely being some clone of a classic. It’s on this list because it’s a shining example of a game that honors its roots but comes to the table with an impeccably executed twist: instead of traditional racetracks or street circuits, you’re speeding and drifting your way through a variety of creatively designed parking garages that are littered with obstacles. The meat of the game is time trials — simply getting through these chaotic courses as fast as possible. What makes it so compelling is the tight controls, exaggerated (and thus perfect) physics, amazing camera movement, cheerful and reverb-drenched announcer, and that absurdly catchy and energetic ska-inspired soundtrack. Seriously, the music — courtesy of the Holophonics — is inspired . Go listen to it on Bandcamp ! The small team of developers also packed in some bonuses for players who want to dial in the perfect retro aesthetic. Choose between graphics profiles like Original Hardware, Modern Emulator, and PC Port (I recommend the Modern Handheld option for Deck players). Play with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Even adjust CRT scanlines and CRT warp effects. I’m absolutely in love with this game. It makes me smile the moment I hear that infectious menu music. It’s the kind of game where gameplay is the only reward you need, where trying to shave off those precious seconds feels joyous instead of feeling like a chore. One that feels like it was meant to be experienced on a portable like the Steam Deck. Go get it!
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