Qatar tribune Agencies Expectations of investors and markets that started the year awaiting a global stock rally to flunk, swift U.S. interest rate cuts to boost Treasuries and soften the dollar and emerging market currencies to strengthen have shown to be firmly defied. World stocks are set for a second consecutive annual gain of more than 17%, unfazed by wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, Germany’s economic contraction and government collapse, French budget chaos and China’s slowdown. That comes mostly thanks to a second year of huge gains for Wall Street stocks as artificial intelligence fever and robust economic growth sucked more global capital into U.S. assets and took the dollar up 7% against peers in 2024. U.S. exuberance rose after Donald Trump’s Nov. 5 election win, as traders focused on the President-elect’s plans for tax cuts and deregulation, with the surge in animal spirits propelling cryptocurrency Bitcoin to a 128% annual gain. World markets enter 2025 increasingly exposed to U.S. trends – a risk factor that burst into life after the Federal Reserve (Fed) roiled markets this month by pointing to fewer rate cuts in the year ahead. That came after weak U.S. jobs data and a surprise midyear Japanese rate hike that pressured dollar-denominated assets, sent volatility wrecking ball swinging through global markets and sparked a short-lived rout in August. Debt investors, meanwhile, are growing anxious about Trump’s proposed trade tariffs refueling inflation and fear excessive White House borrowing that could roil the $28 trillion Treasury market and spark wider government bond disruption. “It’s going to be difficult, in the event of a (U.S.) pullback, to find anywhere to hide,” Barclays chief market strategist Julien Lafargue said. Wall Street’s S&P 500 share index is 24% higher this year after a similar jump last year, in its strongest two-year streak since 1998. Shares in artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia rose 172% in 2024, Elon Musk’s carmaker Tesla gained 69%, while investors’ exposure to U.S. stocks hit record levels in December. The combined value of the so-called Magnificent Seven U.S. tech stocks accounts for around a fifth of MSCI’s world share index, according to Schroders, raising market threat levels if their earnings or AI technology disappoint. The euro slid around 5.5% against the dollar this year, while European stocks performed worse relative to their U.S. peers than they have in at least 25 years. After four European Central Bank (ECB) rate cuts, the eurozone economy is declining more slowly, and some forecasters are tipping Europe for a rebound in 2025. The chances of any international market rallying if the U.S. falters are usually slim. Gold gained 27% in 2024 as investors struggled to find other diversification trades. U.S. tariff fears and dollar strength have hit emerging market currencies particularly hard, exacerbating losses for struggling nations. Currencies in Egypt and Nigeria fell around 40% against the dollar following devaluations, and Brazil’s real weakened more than 20% as worries about government debt and spending intensified. A sparse set of mild annual gains included a 2% rise in Malaysia’s ringgit. Among the top performers, South Africa’s rand, the Hong Kong dollar, and Israel’s shekel hovered near unchanged for the year. “We continue to be cautious on emerging market currencies, and the main reason behind that is the Trump trade war,” said Arif Joshi, co-head of emerging market debt at Lazard Asset Management. Chinese stocks had a wild year, surging almost 16% in a single week in September after Beijing signaled its readiness to stimulate the weakening economy, with a number of deep weekly falls since. Investors who held on to China in 2024 were rewarded with a 14.5% annual gain, but many expect the short-term boom and bust cycle to continue, disrupting markets in Europe and Asia until Beijing takes direct action. Interest rates fell across big economies this year, but bond investors suffered annual losses after spending much of 2024 pricing in more monetary easing than central banks eventually delivered as inflation stayed stickier than expected. U.S. 10-year Treasury yields rose roughly 60 basis points in 2024, Britain’s 10-year gilt yield jumped 100 bps and 10-year German yields added 16 bps. In Japan, where interest rates rose twice this year as inflation accelerated, the 10-year bond yield added 45 bps in its biggest yearly jump since 2003. Next year looks challenging for bond markets uncertain about how Trump’s policies will sway the U.S. Federal Reserve. French debt turmoil last month also signaled the so-called bond vigilantes stand ready to punish governments for excessive borrowing. Bond investors’ 2024 wins came from some of the riskiest markets. Lebanon’s defaulted dollar bonds returned around 100% over the year as investors anticipated Middle East conflict weakening armed group Hezbollah. An ambitious reform program and the prospect of Trump’s White House return powered a 100% return for dollar bonds issued by Argentina, whose leader, Javier Milei, has close ties with the U.S. president-elect. Boosted by bets that Trump could end Russia’s Ukraine invasion, Ukrainian bonds returned over 60%. Copy 24/12/2024 10Pro Picks: Eagles will beat Steelers in a close one and Bills will upset the Lions
In a landmark decision, the Chamber of Deputies of , has passed new legislation aimed at online gambling and minimizing its on minors. Up until this point, San Juan was one of the in the country that did not have any specific regulations related to online gambling, leading to rising addiction rates. The legislation responds to growing concerns over the of online gaming operations and their impact on the region’s youth. It combines elements from three draft bills, uniting efforts to establish a for the promotion, awareness, and prevention of gambling addiction among children and youth with to govern online gambling. These new regulations provide tools to authorities to combat operations and address effectively. San Juan will also launch a Provincial Program to about the dangers of gambling addiction, with a special focus on the need to safeguard where gambling harm can quickly spread. Deputy pointed out alarming statistics, showing of those aged between 18-24 admitted to engaging in online gambling. of regular players spend three or more hours daily on gambling platforms, while a of young players were spending money set aside for necessities, pooled resources with friends, or even sold personal belongings to finance their gambling. Local government representatives warned of the risks associated with the of online gambling, fueled by the expansion of technology and easy internet access. They noted how online betting sites remained freely available to San Juan youths, generating an . Many such operators lack adequate player protection safeguards, exacerbating the issue. The law also aims to reframe toward gambling by promoting healthier forms of entertainment and emphasizing the role of in preventing addiction. Lawmakers encouraged families, schools, and other organizations to in educating and guiding the youth away from such adverse behaviors. This legislation represents a for San Juan in addressing a . However, other similar jurisdictions have demonstrated that a is only useful with proper enforcement. It will be up to the region’s government to ensure operators comply with these new guidelines and help curb rising gambling harm rates.
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Tua Tagovailoa sharp again as Dolphins dominate Patriots for third consecutive victoryThe couple have supported each other since meeting in high school and now share 4 kids, though they keep their lives off social media – but Charlamagne made headlines for his appearance on The View In early December, ABC’s all-women panel talk show The View hosted a heated debate about whether anybody is “above the law”. On the show, radio host and comedian Charlamagne tha God – born Lenard McKelvey – went head-to-head with host Whoopi Goldberg over Joe Biden’s pardoning of his son, Hunter. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Charlamagne tha God speaks during the Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park in September. Photo: EPA-EFE","url":"https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/12/13/44a2807c-dc99-4b9d-a3cb-edfa9af96b0a_1353fe8b.jpg"} Charlamagne tha God speaks during the Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park in September. Photo: EPA-EFE Hunter Biden , who was facing felony tax and gun charges and was potentially looking at up to 42 years in jail, was granted a “full and unconditional pardon” by his father on December 1. In doing so, the outgoing president reneged on his promise to not intervene with his son’s legal charges. Advertisement The abrupt U-turn was widely condemned by both Democrats and Republicans, which Charlamagne argued was “valid”. In his opinion, Biden had repeatedly stated that he would “respect the jury’s decision in regards to my son”, which apparently turned out to be a “lie to begin with”. Goldberg interrupted at this point, saying that Charlamagne didn’t “actually know if ‘it was a lie’ or why the president reversed course regarding the pardon”, and that Biden had probably “changed his mind because he got sick of watching everyone else get over”. The debate got heated when Charlamagne called her opinion “ridiculous”, which the Sister Act actress misheard as a direct insult to her. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Whoopi Goldberg performs onstage during WorldPride 2019 at New York’s Barclay’s Center. Photo: AFP","url":"https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/12/13/e8ebde7c-233d-47f0-abeb-29465ff4c794_eee40472.jpg"} Whoopi Goldberg performs onstage during WorldPride 2019 at New York’s Barclay’s Center. Photo: AFP Fortunately, the two reconciled when Charlamagne clarified his comment, remarking, “I didn’t say you were ridiculous Ms Goldberg ... I would never.” Charlamagne tha God has made a name for himself as an opinionated co-host on the syndicated morning radio show The Breakfast Club , but what do we know of his wife of 10 years, Jessica Gadsden? Read on to find out. Jessica Gadsden is highly educated {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Jessica Gadsden attends a session about the impact of the Black Effect: Diversity & Representation in Media and Marketing. Photo: Getty Images","url":"https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/12/13/24137f16-c64a-437b-8ee4-2e6686c9100a_d8df3c70.jpg"} Jessica Gadsden attends a session about the impact of the Black Effect: Diversity & Representation in Media and Marketing. Photo: Getty ImagesTwo Israeli strikes hit south Beirut
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Sir Paul McCartney is back on home turf in the north west to prepare for four huge UK gigs to end 2024 in style. The Beatles' legend has been on the road since October on his ongoing Got Back tour across the world, including dates in South America and Europe. But there's no place like home for the Liverpudlian music legend. When the gigs were first announced, fans in Liverpool had been questioning why he would chose to perform in Manchester rather than back up the M62 this December. However, the Band on the Run star says it was an easy decision. He will perform two nights at the new Co-op Live Arena this weekend , before heading to London's 02 Arena next week. READ MORE: Huge Manchester venue responds to complaints of neighbours about "customer antics" Sir Paul told The Mirror: "Manchester is like, you know, next to my old hometown. It's a great city, and we love it really. So that's going to be good to be there. "And then London, we finish it up around Christmas time. So that's exciting. We're looking forward to London, and then that will finish this tour, and we'll all be very glad to have a nice Christmas holiday." Previously unseen pictues have today been released of Sir Paul and his band, who have been together 22 years, in rehearsals for the shows. It will see the star end the year with the four homecoming gigs, his first UK dates proper since 2018 (Glastonbury headlining performance aside in 2022). And for Beatles fans heading to the gigs there is the promise of something very special here in Manchester - Sir Paul and his late, great Beatles bandmate John Lennon harmonising on stage. He has admitted it is "very emotional" to play new Beatles track Now And Then on his current tour - because it is a "John song" and so it feels wonderful to be singing with him. Behind the scenes images of Paul Mccartney in Rehearsals for the Got Back Tour in Los Angeles, September 2024. (Image: © 2024 MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer: MJ Kim) Now and Then was released at the end of 2023, after a recording process that started in the late Seventies with a John Lennon demo, and ended with Ringo Starr and Sir Paul in the studio in 2022 finishing the song. It has been described as the last ever Beatles song and after wowing fans the world over on release, it now has two Grammy nominations. Sir Paul has been including it in all his sets on his Got Back world tour and speaking for the first time about playing it, he says: "It's really great. When you introduce a new song, even though it's an old song, like 'Now and Then', the first reaction is, people aren't quite sure what it is or what you're doing. "But during the run of the concerts, they get the idea. The word gets out on the internet, you know. So now the reaction is really strong, and for us it's great to play because it's a nice song to play, and for me, it's particularly great because it's a John song. And so it's very emotional for me. I love it. I love doing it, and the audience seem to love it too." Sir Paul, who will be supported at the UK gigs by friends and family including wife Nancy McCartney, says he does his best to keep an element of surprise, so fans coming to the shows in the coming days in Manchester won't know exactly what to expect apart from some huge singalong hits. Sir Paul in the rehearsal room for the gigs (Image: © 2024 MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer: MJ Kim) He says: "On the first night we can pull some surprises, but then the minute that gets on social media... It’s like the old comedians who used to complain that their jokes got told, so the next people who saw them knew the jokes. "I approach every show and every audience in a slightly different way depending on the location of the show, so I suppose that’s the way I change it up a little bit. "You’ll see your set list published and we’ll go, ‘Right, we’re gonna change it!’ We keep trying to be ahead of the guy who’s giving the game away. I would like it much better if people had no idea what they were coming to see, but the only answer to that is for us to make changes occasionally. So if he said, ‘They open up with this song,’ we’ll go, ‘Let's open up with a different song,’ just to prove them wrong." Recent opening songs he's played include Can't Buy Me Love in Madrid and Hard Days Night in Paris, so whatever he chooses for Manchester, Beatles fans won't need much encouragement to sing along. Looking back over the year he highlights some particularly enjoyable shows in October and those close to him who have been on the road say it is clear he still loves playing live, treating fans to shows lasting nearly three hours every night with over 35 songs. Paul Mccartney performing in Sao Paulo on 15.10.24 "The audiences in South America are insanely wonderful," he says, having played 15 shows there to over 500,000 people. "And they are so keen and crazy that we have a party every time we play to them. So it's been great." More recently he has played Paris and Madrid to incredible ovations, with fans aware that the chance to see the iconic 82-year-old does not come around too often these days. And with 12 Beatles studio albums, 26 solo albums and 22 UK number ones to his name, he has also answered the question of how you manage to choose a set list each night. Aside from perhaps some obvious hits which must stay on heavy rotation, he still likes to be inspired by culture and the world around him. Sir Paul on tour (Image: © 2024 MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer: MJ Kim) In the tour programme, Sir Paul writes: "If I see a movie and then hear one of my songs in it, I think: ‘Oh, I should do that one.’ Sometimes it will give me the impetus to actually look at that song and think of doing it. "It may even just be someone saying to me, ‘Oh, I love that song of yours,’ and you go, ‘Oh...’ They love it enough for me to think, ‘Yeah, I should do that, just for you.’ There are songs that some people say, ‘Oh, I love that one,’ and it makes a difference. That’s always happened. One of my own Wings albums, I’ll be thinking, ‘Well, it didn’t do too well, so maybe it wasn’t that good,’ and then you find some kids are playing the hell out of it saying, ‘This is a great album,’ so it gets me back into it." He adds: "I'll just hear it at a random place like you say, on the radio, at a party, and decide to include it. That's always a good feeling, it's like a little light bulb moment "ding, eurika" we should definitely try that one. That is often the way I decide how to do things, or decide what to do. You work on the setlist over time, and you finally feel you get it to a place where it’s working well. That's how we all feel on the tour now - and it looks like the audiences agree!" Sir Paul McCartney's Got Back tour ends in the UK with two dates at the Manchester Co-Op Live followed by two shows at London's O2 Arena next week. New documentary Beatles 64 is out now on Disney+
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The day after this month's election, more than 115,000 X users deactivated their accounts, according to social media analytics websites Similar Web. At the same time, the site reported daily usage on Bluesky, a platform modeled on Twitter and started by its former CEO, saw a 500% surge. James Madison University professor of communications Jason Mollica believes some users have become increasingly frustrated with the content on X and its owner, Elon Musk. "The election was sort of, I think, the last straw for many. I don't think it was the absolute thing that drove people," Mollica said. Politicians, mostly Democrats so far, have followed the trend, including a number of New York state legislators. State Sen. Rachel May, D-Syracuse, said she stopped using her personal account on X when Musk took over and last week announced she would no longer use her public account while directing people to find her on other social media, including Bluesky. "I think when they stopped doing any kind of monitoring for the real hate speech, that was what pushed me off. I just felt like it was getting flooded with comments and language that I just didn't want to be associated with," May said. Mollica said politicians should consider Bluesky if they believe they have an audience there. However, he said pulling away from X altogether doesn't make sense from a strategic communications standpoint. "You should still at least keep your Twitter account and then keep the engagement. You don't have to be every day, but keep it enough where it keeps people informed that hey, you're still here and to understand that you should be following me at Bluesky as well," he said. May said it's important to communicate with people who may not agree with her political views. However, she said even before X began to tilt more conservatively, she used the platform primarily to make statements for the media, not direct communication with constituents. "I think we need to find ways that we can communicate with each other. I've been talking to my staff about really making sure that in the coming session we're getting out and directly interacting more with people," May said.
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Amid the persistent challenges of violence and insecurity in Nigeria, Lucky Isaac Chima, a seasoned legal expert and peacebuilding advocate, is shedding light on effective strategies to address insurgency and militancy. With over six years of experience in legal, administrative, and management roles, Chima combines professional acumen with academic rigor to tackle some of Nigeria’s most pressing conflicts. His recent research paper, “Peace Through Amnesty: A Case Study of Niger Delta Militants and Boko Haram Fighters,” explores the successes and shortcomings of Nigeria’s peace initiatives. Nigeria, often dubbed the “Giant of Africa,” is rich in natural resources and boasts a significant population. However, decades of ethnic, religious, and political unrest have hindered its growth. Chima’s work delves into government programs such as the Amnesty Program in the Niger Delta and the Operation Safe Corridor (OSC) in the North, both of which aim to rehabilitate insurgents and militants. He emphasizes the need for sustainable peacebuilding approaches that address the root causes of these conflicts. Chima’s research highlights how violence has ravaged both rural and urban communities, displacing millions and driving poverty. The Amnesty Program, initiated in 2009, provided Niger Delta militants with vocational training and financial support to reintegrate into society. Similarly, OSC focuses on rehabilitating Boko Haram fighters, offering them skills and psychological counseling. While these programs have been praised for their immediate impact, Chima raises critical questions about their long-term effectiveness. In his analysis, Chima underscores the importance of addressing systemic issues such as corruption, inequality, and marginalization that fuel conflicts in Nigeria. He argues that without structural reforms, peace efforts may remain temporary. His findings have been lauded for their balanced critique of government policies and their focus on community-based solutions. Beyond his research, Chima’s professional experience reflects his dedication to peacebuilding. As a Corporate Relations Specialist with Rogerson Communities in Boston, he is spearheading affordable housing initiatives, forging partnerships, and implementing corporate-funded projects to uplift underserved communities. His work in the United States complements his passion for driving social and economic development globally. Prior to his current role, Chima served as a Legal Officer at Structure HQ, Nigeria, where he honed his skills in financial transactions, legal compliance, and corporate strategy. His contributions to standardizing loan documentation and developing debt recovery strategies significantly improved his employers’ operations. These experiences have equipped him with a unique perspective on the intersection of law, finance, and development. Chima’s entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his role as Co-Partner and Founder of FlintHills Legal Practice, where he provides consultancy services on emerging technologies, private equity, and regulatory compliance. His firm’s focus on protecting clients from legal liabilities and promoting transparency reflects his commitment to ethical practice. As a member of the Board of Trustees for the Reastat Development Initiative, Chima led grassroots peacebuilding programs in conflict-affected communities in Nigeria. His efforts to create gender-inclusive peace processes have been particularly impactful, increasing women’s participation in local governance and conflict resolution. This work aligns closely with the themes of his research paper, which emphasizes the role of marginalized groups in fostering sustainable peace. Chima’s legal and administrative expertise is matched by his dedication to humanitarian causes. He has prepared project proposals for fundraising events, supported small businesses recovering from communal conflicts, and developed strategies to enhance nonprofit operations. His ability to navigate complex social and legal landscapes has earned him recognition as a versatile and compassionate leader. In his work, Chima advocates for an integrated approach to peacebuilding that combines amnesty programs with education, economic empowerment, and political reforms. He calls for greater investment in youth development and job creation, arguing that these measures are essential to breaking the cycle of violence. His insights are informed by his hands-on experience working with affected communities and his deep understanding of legal frameworks. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Chima continues to contribute to global conversations on conflict resolution and development. He is an active networker, using platforms like LinkedIn to share his ideas and collaborate with professionals worldwide. His profile reflects a rich blend of academic inquiry and practical engagement, making him a thought leader in his field. As Nigeria grapples with ongoing insecurity, voices like Chima’s are critical in shaping effective policies. His research serves as a blueprint for addressing the root causes of violence and building a more inclusive and prosperous society. READ MORE FROM: NIGERIAN TRIBUNEClemson left guard Trent Howard out with ACL tear for South Carolina gameBy GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA and MAURICIO SAVARESE, Associated Press SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s federal police said Thursday they indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 other people for allegedly attempting a coup to keep him in office after his defeat in the 2022 elections. Police said their findings were being delivered Thursday to Brazil’s Supreme Court, which must decide whether to refer them to Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet, who will either formally charge Bolsonaro and put him on trial, or toss the investigation. The former right-wing president has denied all claims he tried to stay in office after his narrow electoral defeat in 2022 to his rival, leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Bolsonaro has faced a series of legal threats since then. Police said in a brief statement that the Supreme Court had agreed to reveal the names of all 37 people who were indicted “to avoid the dissemination of incorrect news.” The 700-page police document likely will take several days for the court to review, Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes said. Dozens of former and current Bolsonaro aides also were indicted, including Gen. Walter Braga Netto, who was his running mate in the 2022 campaign; former Army commander Gen. Paulo Sérgio Nogueira de Oliveira; Valdemar Costa Neto, the chairman of Bolsonaro’s Liberal Party; and his veteran former adviser, Gen. Augusto Heleno. The investigation started last year. On Tuesday, four military men and one federal police agent were arrested as part of the same probe . Other investigations focus on Bolosnaro’s potential roles in smuggling diamond jewelry into Brazil without properly declaring them, and in directing a subordinate to falsify his and others’ COVID-19 vaccination statuses. Bolsonaro has denied any involvement in either. Another probe found that he had abused his authority to cast doubt on the country’s voting system, and judges barred him from running again until 2030. The far-reaching investigations have weakened Bolsonaro’s status as a leader of Brazil’s right wing, said Carlos Melo, a political science professor at Insper University in Sao Paulo. “Bolsonaro is already barred from running in the 2026 elections,” Melo told the The Associated Press. “And if he is convicted he could also be jailed by then. To avoid being behind bars, he will have to convince Supreme Court justices that he has nothing to do with a plot that involves dozens of his aids. That’s a very tall order,” Melo said. On Tuesday, the federal police arrested four military and a federal police officer accused of plotting to overthrow the government following the 2022 elections, including alleged plans to kill Lula and other top officials.
SEOUL, South Korea , Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have unveiled a reliable companion for industrial work, the wearable robot 'X-ble Shoulder.' This device, just by being worn, can increase workers' efficiency and reduce musculoskeletal injuries. Two videos released on Hyundai Motor Group's YouTube channel show the X-ble Shoulder in action, including product features and the development story . Hyundai Motor and Kia unveiled the X-ble Shoulder at Wearable Robot Tech Day held at the Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang near Seoul . The X-ble brand — a combination of 'X,' symbolizing infinite potential, and 'able,' indicating that anything can be realized — heralds a new era in wearable technology. The X-ble Shoulder, the first product in the X-ble line, is an industrial wearable robot developed by Hyundai Motor and Kia's Robotics LAB. When used in 'overhead work' where the arm is raised, it can assist the user's upper arm muscle strength and reduce the burden on the upper extremity musculoskeletal system. The X-ble Shoulder will find use in various industries, including construction, shipbuilding, aviation and agriculture, not just automobiles. Following its domestic launch, the companies plan to gradually expand sales to overseas markets. In addition to the X-ble Shoulder, Hyundai Motor and Kia plan to develop an industrial wearable robot 'X-ble Waist' to assist the waist when lifting heavy loads, and a medical wearable robot 'X-ble MEX' for the rehabilitation of the walking impaired. "The X-ble Shoulder is a wearable robot that leverages the technical capabilities of the Robotics LAB and implements feedback from actual users," said Dong Jin Hyun , Vice President and Head of Robotics LAB at Hyundai Motor and Kia. "Going forward, we aim to expand the availability of wearable robots, creating products that work naturally with users to enhance their daily lives. By pushing technological boundaries, we will make these beneficial products accessible to more people." View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hyundai-motor-and-kias-robotics-lab-announce-plans-to-launch-x-ble-shoulder-at-wearable-robot-tech-day-302317253.html SOURCE Hyundai Motor Company; Kia CorporationVikings withstand Bears' furious rally, win on field goal in OT
From Legacy to Leading Edge: Banks Struggle with ISO 20022 TransitionJohn Parker Romo made a 29-yard field goal to lift the Minnesota Vikings to a 30-27 overtime win against the host Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. Romo buried the game-winning kick in his third career game for Minnesota (9-2), which won its fourth game in a row. The score capped a 10-play, 68-yard drive for the Vikings after the Bears went three-and-out on the first overtime possession. Sam Darnold completed 22 of 34 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Vikings. Wideout Jordan Addison finished with eight catches for a career-high 162 yards and a touchdown. The overtime defeat spoiled an impressive performance from rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who completed 32 of 47 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns for Chicago (4-7). D.J. Moore had seven catches for 106 yards and a touchdown, and Keenan Allen finished with nine catches for 86 yards and a score. Chicago erased an 11-point deficit in the final 22 seconds of regulation to send the game to overtime. Romo had put Minnesota on top 27-16 when he made a 26-yard field goal with 1:56 remaining in the fourth quarter. Williams trimmed the Bears' deficit to 27-24 with 22 seconds to go. He rolled right and found Allen wide open in the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown, and moments later he fired a strike to Moore for a two-point conversion. The Bears recovered an onside kick on the next play to regain possession at their 43-yard line with 21 seconds left. Cairo Santos' onside kick bounced off the foot of Vikings tight end Johnny Mundt, and Tarvarius Moore recovered it. D.J. Moore put the Bears in field-goal position with a 27-yard reception across the middle of the field, and Santos made a 48-yarder as time expired to even the score at 27-all. Minnesota led 24-10 after three quarters. Romo made a 40-yard field goal early in the third quarter, and Aaron Jones punched in a 2-yard run with 1:22 left in the period to put the Vikings on top by two touchdowns. Addison and Jalen Nailor each had receiving touchdowns in the first half for Minnesota. Roschon Johnson scored on a 1-yard run for the Bears' only touchdown of the first half. Chicago trailed 14-10 at the break. --Field Level Media
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