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Limited again, 49ers QB Brock Purdy still fighting sore shoulderK Rafeeq shakes up Wayanad CPM, replaces P Gagarin as district secretaryLimited again, 49ers QB Brock Purdy still fighting sore shoulderCOLUMBIA, Mo. — University of Missouri officials broke ground Saturday on a $250 million renovation of the school’s football stadium, the construction project’s ceremonial commencement. MU athletics director Laird Veatch, the UM System Board of Curators and other administrators marked the occasion with a brief ceremony atop the grassy hill to the north of Faurot Field before Mizzou’s game against Arkansas. During the game, Missouri also revealed new animated renderings of Memorial Stadium's future. Work on the renovations is expected to begin in the near future, though some preparation, including the arrival of equipment, has been taking place over the last several weeks. "A lot of it's the prep work," Veatch said. "They'll be getting in there, starting doing excavation soon. You'll start seeing a lot of underground work soon, and then it takes a while to come out of the ground. There's also a lot of work going on in the background: a lot of meetings, continuing the design and all those efforts, and of course fundraising." The project is expected to conclude ahead of the 2026 season, and will be at varying stages of progress next year. "Our fans will get used to it really quick," Veatch said. Premium seating will be added to the north end of Memorial Stadium, enclosing the facility with suites and loge boxes. The iconic Rock M will be preserved, though there will be far less exposed grass and general admission seating will go away. MU’s new north concourse also will include a year-round event space intended to help the athletics department generate revenue. Of the $250 million needed for the project, half is expected to come via philanthropy. MU also might seek funding from the state during the spring’s legislative session. Veatch said Mizzou has raised more than $90 million of its $125 million benchmark. "I think we're going to see some more progress here soon," he said.

Take a step back in time and enjoy footage from past newscasts showing shoppers during the holiday rush in the late 70s, 80s and mid-90s. (Credit: FOX) Shoppers are ready to drop some cash this holiday season as total spending this year is expected to be at least $24 billion higher than last year, according to the National Retail Federation. Online shopping is still the biggest hit, but in-person shopping is making a comeback and the NRF predicts nearly half of all shoppers will head to department and discount stores to knock out their shopping lists. Store owners at the Galleria at Sunset in Henderson, Nevada, said it just gets busier each year. CYBER MONDAY SPENDING HITS RECORD $13.3 BILLION " Black Friday was great. We hit goal. We actually passed goal, so that was good. It's better than last year. So that was good for us. Everybody always likes to try on stuff, too. So I think that's what keeps the malls open," said Bring it Back owner Brandon Nova. Shoppers carry Macy's and Nordstrom bags at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek, California on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024. (Credit: Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images Some spots at the Galleria at Sunset are seeing a flood of visitors, especially during the holiday season. Store owners and employee said the customers want that in-person experience. SENDING HOLIDAY GIFTS? HERE ARE THE DEADLINES TO GET THEM OUT IN TIME " Most of the families have the reason to come here and make their kids come here. This is the big reason for them, you know, to come to the mall," said Crazy Bungee owner Duygu Beg. STOP OVERSPENDING OVER THE HOLIDAYS AND START THE NEW YEAR OFF FINANCIALLY STRONG The mall's general manager said it hasn’t been this busy since the pandemic. "I would say since COVID, it's been the first holiday season where ... we're feeling the holiday spirit. The customers, you can just feel that they're happy to be out shopping, happy to be out, you know, experiencing the holiday season," said Galleria at Sunset general manager Heather Cox. There has been a huge rebound in in-person shopping over the last four years as consumers start to enjoy the social aspect of going to the mall again, according to the NRF. "We, as consumers, don't shop just because we need something," said Mark Mathews, NRF's executive director of research. "One of the main reasons that people go out is for deals, but it's also to be with family and friends and be engaged and a fun activity. And for a lot of people, shopping is a fun activity. So, you know, I don't think we're going to ever see an end of in-store shopping." Gift cards are the most popular item on people’s wish lists this year, followed by clothes and accessories, then books and other media, according to the NRF. Find more updates on this story at FOXBusiness.com.

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Barcelona lost at home for the first time this season when the Liga leader was stunned by Las Palmas 2-1 on Saturday. Sandro Ramirez and Fábio Silva scored for the Canary Islands club on either side of Raphinha’s equalizer to give Las Palmas its first win at Barcelona in more than 50 years. Barcelona played superbly in the first three months under new coach Hansi Flick and was flying high after convincing victories over Real Madrid in the domestic competition and Bayern Munich in the Champions League. It had won all eight of its home games. But it has gone three rounds of La Liga without a win. Before Las Palmas, it fell at Real Sociedad 1-0 and drew at Celta Vigo 2-2 after squandering a two-goal lead in the final minutes. The dropped points mean Madrid, despite its own troubles , especially in the Champions League, can move ahead of Barcelona in La Liga. It trails Barcelona by four points with two games in hand. “I don’t care about scoring, I care about winning,” Raphinha said after his standout performance was unable to end Barcelona's slump. “We have to take a hard look at what we are doing wrong. We have slipped in our form and are letting games get away form us. We have our next game on Tuesday (at Mallorca), and we need to turn this around so we can win the league.” Atletico Madrid was only two points behind Barcelona in second place — and with the same number of games played — after Antoine Griezmann scored a gem of a goal in a 5-0 demolition of last-placed Valladolid. Las Palmas savored its first victory at Barcelona since the 1971-72 season and just its third victory at the Catalan club overall. The other visits by the modest side that wears all yellow uniforms to Barcelona have ended in 34 defeats and three draws. “We are thrilled because we have made history,” Sandro said. “When you start the season you think that these games are usually going to end in wins for the bigger side, but if there is one thing we believe in is our capacity to work hard all week to get results like this.” Barcelona's Lamine Yamal returned from a right ankle injury that sidelined him for three weeks. Yamal appeared as a halftime substitute and Jasper Cillessen saved his best shot. The Las Palmas goalkeeper also palmed a Raphinha free kick over his bar in the final minutes. Sandro, a former Barcelona youth player, capped a fine five-pass buildup by Las Palmas from its own box as it masterfully undid Barcelona’s high pressure in the 49th minute. Raphinha had already hit the crossbar in the first half before he equalized in the 61st. The Brazil forward took a short pass from Pedri just outside the area, skirted across the edge and drilled a shot between two defenders. But Barcelona was caught pushing forward for a second goal when Silva controlled a ball from Javi Muñoz and sent in a shot bouncing past Iñaki Peña in the 67th. The unexpected loss dampened Barcelona’s celebration of its 125th anniversary, which included the debut of its new mascot “Cat,” a large, yellow feline wearing its team kit. Barcelona lost left back Alejandro Balde early in the game when he couldn’t continue after he crashed into Sandro at full speed. Balde appeared to hurt his upper chest or neck area when he ran into Sandro’s shoulder. He was carried off on a stretcher and replaced by Gerard Martín. Griezmann scored one of the goals of the season when the forward exchanged a quick one-two with Julián Alvarez and used a sleek touch of the inside of his boot to roll the ball with him as he spun before dinking it over the Valladolid goalkeeper. That was the visitor's fourth goal. Shortly after, Valladolid fans stood up and applauded when Griezmann was substituted. “That is what every players wants, to make people enjoy what we do. So I appreciate their warmth,” Griezmann said. Atletico also got goals from Alvarez, Clement Lenglet, Rodrigo de Paul, and Alexander Sorloth. Espanyol beat Celta 3-1 to end a streak of four losses in the league and relieve pressure on coach Manolo González. Alaves also drew with Leganes 1-1 at home. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

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U.S. investors are preparing for a swathe of changes in 2025 , from tariffs and deregulation to tax policy , that will ripple through markets as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House, putting the focus on whether the U.S. economy can continue to outperform. The changing of the guard in Washington has big implications for how stocks, bonds and currencies fare in the new year and may require investors to rejig portfolios. Forecasts call for another buoyant year for stocks, the dollar to maintain its recent strength over the coming months and Treasury yields to march higher. Here is a chart-based overview of key market themes and segments that investors are closely monitoring: | U.S. exceptionalism Investors largely expect U.S. economic exceptionalism to persist in the new year, as robust consumer spending and a resilient labor market put U.S. growth on a firmer footing than that of many of its developed market peers. The U.S. economy is expected to find further support from any potential tax reform, including a reduction in the corporate tax rate. Such tax cuts – which would need to pass Congress – could support company earnings and sentiment on stocks. In contrast, although the euro-zone economy grew faster than anticipated in the third quarter, its outlook remains weak due to potential large tariffs from the Trump administration, escalating trade tensions with China and low consumer confidence. “We do expect U.S. growth to outperform the rest of the world in 2025, on the back of potentially favorable monetary and fiscal policy,” said Sonu Varghese, global macro strategist at Carson Group. The Fed Front and center for investors in 2025 is how rapidly or deeply the U.S. Federal Reserve can cut rates . The Fed cut rates in December , continuing reductions after a period of aggressive rate hikes, but indicated it would slow the pace of further cuts. Stocks have been buoyed by expectations of easier monetary policy. But with benchmark Treasury yields rising sharply after the Fed meeting, the rate outlook threatens to undermine the momentum for stocks. King dollar Dollar bears have taken a battering this year and most FX market strategists forecast continued strength for the greenback. Many of the factors that powered a 7% gain for the currency against a basket of peers this year, including relatively robust U.S. economic growth and rising Treasury yields, are expected to continue supporting the dollar. Trump’s tariffs and protectionist trade policies are also likely to bolster the buck. Prospects of heightened inflation could also hinder the Fed from keeping up with interest-rate cuts, even as other central banks proceed with cuts, further lifting the dollar. Getting the dollar’s trajectory right is crucial for investors, given the currency’s central role in global finance. A strong dollar could weigh on the outlook for U.S. multinationals as well as complicate other central banks’ efforts to fight inflation as it makes their currencies cheaper. “Another year of spectacular gains in the dollar might break something in the global economy – but with major uncertainties clouding the horizon and another round of American exceptionalism largely priced in, further outperformance could be difficult to achieve,” said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at payments company Corpay. Volatility watch Investors got a taste on Wednesday of how quickly market stability can shift to turmoil. U.S. stocks fell sharply after the Federal Reserve projected fewer interest-rate cuts than expected and as concerns grew about a potential partial government shutdown . Global financial markets may extend generally tranquil trading conditions into the new year but analysts warn that a volatility shock is overdue. Analysts at BofA Global Research said they do not expect a repeat of the record-low stock-market volatility levels set in 2017, the beginning of Trump’s first term. FX markets could be in for higher volatility next year as the twin forces of tariffs and central-bank actions come to bear. “The shock absorber in financial markets is going to be foreign exchange next year,” said Fredrik Repton, senior portfolio manager with the global fixed income and currency management teams at Neuberger Berman. Crypto fever The speculative fever that gripped bitcoin and crypto-related stocks in 2024 is unlikely to abate in the new year, strategists said. “2024 was a banner year for speculation, which had morphed into a self-fulfilling frenzy in recent weeks,” Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers. While these trades have sometimes run into trouble, most recently after the Fed’s December meeting, investors have been willing to buy the dip. “When something has been working for so many people for so long, they are loath to give it up,” Sosnick said. And work the trades have. Bitcoin hit a record high above $100,000 in December on expectations that Trump’s election will usher in a friendly regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies. Crypto-related stocks have also been on a tear, with software company and bitcoin stockpiler MicroStrategy leading the charge with a more than 400% rise for the year. —Saqib Iqbal Ahmed, ReutersBOWIE: Liberal Party of Nova Scotia the latest casualty of Justin Trudeau

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Column: Embracing innovative tech can make communities saferWASHINGTON — Donald Trump said he can’t guarantee that his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won’t raise prices for American consumers and he suggested once more that some political rivals and federal officials who pursued legal cases against him should be imprisoned. The president-elect, in a wide-ranging interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that aired Sunday, also touched on monetary policy, immigration, abortion and health care, and U.S. involvement in Ukraine, Israel and elsewhere. Trump often mixed declarative statements with caveats, at one point cautioning “things do change.” A look at some of the issues covered: Trump has threatened broad trade penalties, but said he didn’t believe economists’ predictions that added costs on those imported goods for American companies would lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers. He stopped short of a pledge that U.S. households won’t be paying more as they shop. “I can’t guarantee anything. I can’t guarantee tomorrow,” Trump said, seeming to open the door to accepting the reality of how import levies typically work as goods reach the retail market. That’s a different approach from Trump’s typical speeches throughout the 2024 campaign, when he framed his election as a sure way to curb inflation. In the interview, Trump defended tariffs generally, saying they are “going to make us rich.” He has pledged that, on his first day in office in January, he would impose 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico and Canada unless those countries satisfactorily stop illegal immigration and the flow of illegal drugs such as fentanyl into the United States. He also has threatened additional tariffs on China to help force that country to crack down on fentanyl production. “All I want to do is I want to have a level, fast, but fair playing field,” Trump said. He offered conflicting statements on how he would approach the justice system after winning election despite being convicted of 34 felonies in a New York state court and being indicted in other cases for his handling of national security secrets and efforts to overturn his 2020 loss to Democrat Joe Biden. “Honestly, they should go to jail,” Trump said of members of Congress who investigated the Capitol riot by his supporters who wanted him to remain in power. The president-elect underscored his contention that he can use the justice system against others, including special prosecutor Jack Smith, who led the case on Trump’s role in the siege on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump confirmed his plan to pardon supporters who were convicted for their roles in the riot, saying he would take that action on his first day in office. As for the idea of revenge driving potential prosecutions, Trump said: “I have the absolute right. I’m the chief law enforcement officer, you do know that. I’m the president. But I’m not interested in that.” At the same time, Trump singled out lawmakers on a special House committee who had investigated the insurrection, citing Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo. “Cheney was behind it ... so was Bennie Thompson and everybody on that committee,” Trump said. Asked specifically whether he would direct his administration to pursue cases, he said, “No,” and suggested he did not expect the FBI to quickly undertake investigations into his political enemies. But at another point, Trump said he would leave the matter up to Pam Bondi, his pick as attorney general. “I want her to do what she wants to do,” he said. Such threats, regardless of Trump’s inconsistencies, have been taken seriously enough by many top Democrats that Biden is considering issuing blanket, preemptive pardons to protect key members of his outgoing administration. Trump did seemingly back off his campaign rhetoric calling for Biden to be investigated, saying, “I’m not looking to go back into the past.” Trump repeatedly mentioned his promises to seal the U.S.-Mexico border and deport millions of people who are in the U.S. illegally through a mass deportation program. “I think you have to do it,” he said. He suggested he would try to use executive action to end “birthright” citizenship under which people born in the U.S. are considered citizens — although such protections are spelled out in the Constitution. Asked specifically about the future for people who were brought into the country illegally as children and have been shielded from deportation in recent years, Trump said, “I want to work something out,” indicating he might seek a solution with Congress. But Trump also said he does not “want to be breaking up families” of mixed legal status, “so the only way you don’t break up the family is you keep them together and you have to send them all back.” Long a critic of NATO members for not spending more on their own defense, Trump said he “absolutely” would remain in the alliance “if they pay their bills.” Pressed on whether he would withdraw if he were dissatisfied with allies’ commitments, Trump said he wants the U.S. treated “fairly” on trade and defense. He waffled on a NATO priority of containing Russia and President Vladimir Putin. Trump suggested Ukraine should prepare for less U.S. aid in its defense against Putin’s invasion. “Possibly. Yeah, probably. Sure,” Trump said of reducing Ukraine assistance from Washington. Separately, Trump has called for an immediate ceasefire . Asked about Putin, Trump said initially that he has not talked to the Russian leader since Election Day last month, but then hedged: “I haven’t spoken to him recently.” Trump said when pressed, adding that he did not want to “impede the negotiation.” The president-elect said he has no intention, at least for now, of asking Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to step down before Powell’s term ends in 2028. Trump said during the campaign that presidents should have more say in Fed policy , including interest rates. Trump did not offer any job assurances for FBI Director Christopher Wray, whose term is to end in 2027. Asked about Wray, Trump said: “Well, I mean, it would sort of seem pretty obvious” that if the Senate confirms Kash Patel as his pick for FBI chief, then “he’s going to be taking somebody’s place, right? Somebody is the man that you’re talking about.” Trump promised that the government efficiency effort led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will not threaten Social Security. “We’re not touching Social Security, other than we make it more efficient,” he said. He added that “we’re not raising ages or any of that stuff.” He was not so specific about abortion or his long-promised overhaul of the Affordable Care Act. On abortion, Trump continued his inconsistencies and said he would “probably” not move to restrict access to the abortion pills that now account for a majority of pregnancy terminations, according to the Guttmacher Institute, which supports abortion rights. But pressed on whether he would commit to that position, Trump replied, “Well, I commit. I mean, are — things do — things change. I think they change.” Reprising a line from his Sept. 10 debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump again said he had “concepts” of a plan to substitute for the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which he called “lousy health care.” He added a promise that any Trump version would maintain insurance protections for Americans with preexisting health conditions. He did not explain how such a design would be different from the status quo or how he could deliver on his desire for “better health care for less money.”

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Mobile device users: For the best experience downloading high-resolution images (available free and to subscribers only) and making photo purchases, it’s best to visit this page from your desktop or laptop computer. The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter)How Center for Transforming Lives’ new Fort Worth campus is prepared to serve more familiesAussie super influencer and ‘s have officially surrounded by friends, family and fellow influencers. After months upon months of rumours of a , Tammy and Matthew have hushed the haters by officially putting rings on it, if ya catch my drift. According to the Daily Mail, the highly-anticipated wedding took place over the weekend in NSW’s Byron Bay at the oh-so-fancy Chateau Du Solei. In cheeky paparazzi photos obtained by the publication, Tammy can be seen sporting a divine blush pink gown, that gave major vibes. IYKYK. As for the host, Matt was sporting the regular tux, but regardless, the ‘fit absolutely matched the romantic set-up the pair had prepared for their big day. Peep the lush wedding photos right . What was really interesting about the set-up was that the guests seemed to be seated around a pool with the seats slightly angled towards the couple during the ceremony. Maybe this is a rich people thing, but this is definitely a unique seating plan to what I usually see at the weddings I go to. But hey, we’re in totally different tax brackets, so who knows? The publication also reported that an insider source shared that Tammy’s father, , missed the ceremony due to a “last-minute injury”. Some notable guests included fellow influencer , and Matthew’s podcast co-host . Prior to the nuptials, Matt received a shit tonne of criticism from Tammy’s fans after on the beloved influencer. However, the former reality TV star clapped back at the rumours after an influencer sleuth page accused him of cheating after he was spotted at an event speaking to other women without a ring. “I don’t normally comment on this stuff, but thought I’d jump in here. They are my mates and we have the same management so we have met at many events before,” Zukowski wrote in response to the scathing post. “I was invited to this event weeks ago and would have gone whether my fiancée was in Australia or not.” The podcaster went on to slam the anonymous internet sleuth, telling them to “get a life”. “You guys need to get a life. Seriously it’s so strange how obsessed you are with people you have never met and know only from on social media,” he wrote. “Also you know the man gets a wedding band after the marriage? Some of us don’t wear engagement rings.” Tammy never addressed the cheating rumours. However, fans noticed that the pair would unfollow each other on Instagram every now and then, which fuelled rumours of a breakup. Now that they’ve officially tied the knot, I guess those rumours can be officially put to bed. And honestly, I love this for her. She truly deserves her fairytale ending!Illinois coach Brad Underwood believes in players pushing each other during practice to improve themselves and the team. That's why he often pits starting guards Kylan Boswell and Kasparas Jakucionis against each other in practice. Underwood figures if it worked for Ayo Dosunmu and Trent Frazier, why not his newest backcourt? So far, that method appears to be paying off again as Boswell and Jakucionis are keying a strong start for the No. 24 Fighting Illini (8-3). They'll shoot for a non-conference win Sunday afternoon when Chicago State (0-14) visits Champaign, Ill. Boswell and Jakucionis' imprints were all over Illinois' 80-77 Braggin' Rights win over Missouri in St. Louis on Dec. 22. They combined for 37 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists, with Jakucionis scoring 21 for his sixth straight game with at least 20 points. Underwood said pitting the two against each other in practice is a win-win. "I play them opposite each other so they can just exhaust each other and beat each other up," the coach said. Jakucionis, who averages a team-high 16.5 points a game on 46.8 percent shooting from the field, co-signs on that philosophy. "We elevate each other," he said. "In practice, we're pushing each other by defending and attacking each other. And it makes one another better each day and every day." Boswell adds 10.6 ppg to go with 3.5 assists, while teammates Tomislav Ivisic (13.9 ppg) and Will Riley (12.5) also are in double figures in scoring. Perhaps the best thing about this team is that it appears to have more ceiling left. Illinois is averaging 83.6 points a game without being efficient from the field (43.3 percent) or the 3-point line (32.3 percent). The Illini likely will find more efficiency against the winless Cougars, who are searching for answers and consistency in their first year as a member of the Northeast Conference. They haven't played since Dec. 21, when they fell 81-57 at Cal State Northridge. It was predictable that Chicago State would struggle. After earning 13 wins last season at a program that has had a hard time winning consistently, coach Gerald Gillion left to serve as Rod Strickland's lead assistant at Long Island. New Cougars coach Scott Spinelli, who worked under Mark Turgeon (Maryland) and Jim Christian (Boston College), not only had to replace most of his roster but brought a new style of play to town. Gillion played a methodical half-court game, and Spinelli is trying to play at a faster pace. "We want to have guys out there that can get up and down the floor," Spinelli said this past summer. That hasn't come to fruition yet. The Cougars are last in Division I in field-goal percentage at 35.1 and third from the bottom in scoring at 59.6 points per game. They also rank near the bottom in free-throw percentage, 3-point percentage, rebounding, assists and turnovers. Jalen Forrest is the team's leading scorer at 9.1 ppg but is shooting only 33.6 percent from the field. Cameron Jernigan averages a team-high 4.5 rebounds. --Field Level Media

Trump taps Rollins as agriculture chief, completing proposed slate of Cabinet secretariesAsaduddin Owaisi , the chief of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen ( AIMIM ) on Monday reacted to purported remarks by a High Court judge who was quoted as saying, "The country will run as per the wishes of its majority," and said that the Constitution of India expects " judicial independence and impartiality." "The VHP was banned on various occasions. It is associated with RSS, an organisation that Vallabhai Patel banned for being a 'force of hate and violence.' It is unfortunate that a High Court judge attended the conference of such an organisation. This "speech" can be easily rebutted, but it's more important to remind his honour that the Constitution of India expects judicial independence and impartiality," Owaisi posted on X. Owaisi further said that impartiality, independence, fairness and reasonableness in decision-making are the hallmarks of the judiciary. "The Constitution of India is not majoritarian but a democratic one. In a democracy, the minority's rights are protected. As Ambedkar put it "...as a King has no Divine Right to rule, so also a majority has no Divine Right to rule," Owaisi added. Owaisi further said that the purported speech by the Judge also indicts the collegium system . 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In a post on X, Owaisi said, "No nation can become a "superpower" if 14 per cent of its population faces constant pressures. The people of India are being pushed into fights over history where none existed. No nation can become a superpower if 14 per cent of its population faces such constant pressures. Behind every "Vahini" "Parishad" "Sena" etc, there is the invisible hand of the ruling party. They have a duty to defend the Places of Worship Act and put an end to these false disputes." (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )

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