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Tineco Recognized as Global Leader in Emerging Floor Washer CategoryNEW YORK (AP) — Remember what you searched for in 2024? Google does. Google released its annual “Year in Search” on Tuesday, rounding up the top trending queries entered into its namesake search engine in 2024. The results show terms that saw the highest spike in traffic compared to last year — ranging from key news events, notably global elections , to the most popular songs, athletes and unforgettable pop-culture moments that people looked up worldwide. Sports — particularly soccer and cricket — dominated Google's overall trending searches in 2024. Copa América topped those search trends globally, followed by the UEFA European Championship and ICC Men's T20 World Cup . Meanwhile, the U.S. election led news-specific searches worldwide. Queries about excessive heat and this year's Olympic Games followed. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump topped searches in Google's people category this year — followed by Catherine, Princess of Wales , U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Algerian boxer Imane Khelif , who also led athlete-specific searches. Meanwhile, the late Liam Payne , Toby Keith and O.J. Simpson led search trends among notable individuals who died in 2024. In the world of entertainment, Disney and Pixar's “Inside Out 2” was the top trending movie of the year, while Netflix's “Baby Reindeer” led TV show trends. And Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” dominated song trends. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Queries for the Olympic village's chocolate muffin , made famous by Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen over the summer games, led Google's global recipe trends this year. The New York Times' “Connections” puzzle topped game searches. And in the U.S., country-specific data shows, many people asked Google about online trends like the word “demure” and “ mob wife aesthetic .” You can find more country-specific lists, and trends from years past , through Google’s “Year in Search” data published online . The California company said it collected 2024 search results from Jan. 1 through Nov. 23 of this year. Google isn't the only one to publish an annual recap or top trends as 2024 draws to a close. Spotify Wrapped , for example, as well as Collins Dictionary and Merriam-Webster’s words of the year, have offered additional reflections for 2024.
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Digital evidence, chilling searches unveiled during Day 3 of Herrington murder trial Published 5:49 pm Thursday, December 5, 2024 By Alyssa Schnugg The third day of testimony in the murder trial of Timothy Herrington, accused of killing University of Mississippi student Jimmie “Jay” Lee, revealed a detailed web of digital evidence, social media activity, and surveillance footage. Herrington was arrested on July 22, 2022, and charged with Lee’s murder. He was indicted on a capital murder charge and has been out on a $250,000 bond since December 2022. Lee, 20, was last seen at about 6 a.m. on July 8, 2022, when he left his apartment at Campus Walk Apartments. Lee’s body has not been recovered. On Friday, University Police Investigator Ben Douglas testified that after police could not locate Lee after conducting a welfare check, he contacted AT&T to see if Lee’s phone was still active. He was told it was not and then he requested historical pings from 12:17 a.m. through 7:28 a.m. The last two ping locations for Lee’s phone were near Stone Park, across from the Oxford Police Department, and Residential College South, according to Douglas. Douglas said investigators also accessed Lee’s iCloud, Gmail and SnapChat accounts. At the state’s instruction, Douglas read a SnapChat conversation between Lee and Herrington. The tense exchange happened in the early hours of July 8, the day Lee disappeared. The conversation was sexually explicit and Lee accused Herrington of deceptive behavior, expressing mistrust and suggesting he feared being lured into a dangerous situation; however, he agreed to go see Herrington. At 6:03 a.m., Lee’s final message to Herrington read, “Open.” Testimony then turned to Herrington’s search history. According to Douglas, Herrington Googled “How long does it take to strangle someone Gabby Petito” at 5:56 a.m. On July 9. Petito was killed by her fiancé Brian Christopher Laundrie while they were traveling together. Douglas said that is the first suggestion whenever you search “How long does it take to strangle someone.” Warrants were also used to access Herrington’s Facebook and Instagram accounts. According to Douglas’ testimony, Herrington searched “Ole Miss Police,” “Jimmy Lee,” “Oxford Mississippi Police,” and “Find Jimmy Lee,” several times between July 11-15. The trial continues at 9 a.m. on Friday at the Lafayette County Courthouse. Read more: Day 2 story: https://www.oxfordeagle.com/2024/12/04/day-two-of-herrington-trial-focuses-on-timelines-video-footage-of-lees-car/ Day 1 story: https://www.oxfordeagle.com/2024/12/03/trial-of-timothy-herrington-begins-in-oxford/Hegseth meets with moderate Sen. Collins as he lobbies for key votes in the SenateWhat did you Google in 2024? From the elections to Copa América, here's what search trends show
The Miami Dolphins have set themselves up for a potential playoff push. After a 2-6 start and missing Tua Tagovailoa for a few weeks, the Dolphins looked dead in the water. They've flipped the narrative, winning their last two games against the Los Angeles Rams and Las Vegas Raiders . They still have some work to do if they want to reach the postseason, as Miami's currently slated as the No.9 seed in the AFC. The 5-6 Indianapolis Colts and 6-5 Denver Broncos stand in their way of capturing the final playoff spot. The Dolphins could very well sneak into the playoffs if their final seven games go as planned. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler believes that the Dolphins are the team that can make the most noise if they reach the playoffs. The Dolphins have woken up from a 2-6 slumber with back-to-back wins, having scored 111 points since Tua Tagovailoa returned from a concussion four weeks ago. The roster is talented enough to make a run, with playmakers galore on offense and a defense finding its rhythm. The remaining schedule is manageable, too: Houston and Green Bay are tough to beat, but the Jets (who are on the schedule twice), Patriots and Browns have proven to be the opposite. San Francisco in Week 16 seems like a winnable game based on the 49ers' current trajectory. They won't be able to compete with the Buffalo Bills for the AFC East, but the Dolphins look like a team on a mission to reach the playoffs by any means possible.Soccer-Confidence fuels Atalanta's impressive form, says Gasperini
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