HE the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki al-Subaie said that commemorating the founding of the State of Qatar by Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani holds deep significance for all those living on its soil, with the founder symbolising unity, sacrifice, and wise leadership for a modern, sovereign state, built on principles of dignity and national pride. Speaking to QNA on Qatar National Day (QND), HE the minister extended his congratulations and best wishes to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, and the Qatari people, praying for many more years of prosperity, security, and stability, and for Qatar continued advancements on all fronts. He said that the National Day is an occasion to solidify citizens’ sense of loyalty and unity, in addition to expressing pride in the national identity and heritage. He described the National Day as a moment to affirm unity, cohesion, and solidarity; the principles on which the state was founded and have remained a constant through the ages. HE Dr al-Subaie pointed out that Qatar has continued to achieve success after the other in various fields; the economy, health, education, research, the environment, institutional governance, and community development, all the while providing the means and infrastructure needed to achieve Qatar’s national vision and fulfilling the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He said that through overseeing and implementing the Qatar National Environment and Climate Change Strategy, Qatar has made significant progress over the past year in relation to the National Action Plan for Climate Change 2030, which sets national climate goals to enhance resilience through the implementation of over 35 initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, in addition to overseeing 300 adaptation measures to control or reduce the impacts of climate change, not to mention the completion of the final phase of the factory emission monitoring system and the launch of many green initiatives promoting technological innovation in protecting the environment and improving quality of life. HE the minister added that the national biodiversity strategy seeks to preserve endangered species by supporting projects such as the breeding of the endangered houbara bustard, regulating the hunting season of certain birds and wildlife, restoring coral reefs, and completing the rehabilitation of 38 nurseries across the country, as part of the Qatari mainland rehabilitation project and preserving mangrove forests. He noted that the ministry launched a project to build a national integrated air quality monitoring network, comprising 41 monitoring stations across the country, as well as establishing an environmental data monitoring and analysis unit, a public platform on the non-ionising radiation emanating from electrical devices and communication networks, with 60 fixed stations and 15 mobile radiation level detection devices working around the clock to ensure that radiation remains within safe limits in accordance to international standards. Related Story National Day reflects Qatari identity QND conveys patriotic fervourNone
CVS Health Corporation Announces Pricing of Maximum Tender OfferAspen Group Reports Positive Cash from Operations Fiscal Year-to-DateStreamline Health® Reports Fiscal Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results, Accelerates Anticipated Adjusted EBITDA Breakeven TimelineCousins' return to Minnesota, his NFL home from 2018 through 2023, on Sunday comes as he is hearing speculation about his job security in Atlanta. Cousins has thrown six interceptions with no touchdowns in the Falcons' three-game losing streak. That includes four picks in last week's 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, his most in a decade. “It’s kind of the challenge always in pro football to be able to get back up off the mat and get back going,” Cousins said after Wednesday's practice. A vote of confidence from coach Raheem Morris can't silence suggestions that it's time to give rookie first-round pick Michael Penix Jr. a chance to jump-start the Falcons' struggling offense. Morris said Sunday he didn't consider removing Cousins from the game, and he repeated his support for the veteran on Wednesday. “Got to go to Minnesota and get a big-time win and Kirk’s ready to go,” Morris said before acknowledging Cousins must bounce back from “obviously a tough game.” “You know, realistically, man he is built for this and he’s ready to go,” Morris said. The losing streak has left the Falcons (6-6) struggling to remain on top of the weak NFC South. They hold the tiebreaker advantage with Tampa Bay (6-6), but need Cousins to end his turnover streak. Cousins, 36, was expected to be the reliable leader on offense after he signed a four-year, $180 million contract. He will be in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. He said he expects a loud reception from Minnesota's fans. “They’re great fans, great football fans,” Cousins said. “As a result I think they’ll make it as hostile as they can for us.” Cousins ranks fifth in the league with 3,052 passing yards. He has 17 touchdown passes and his 13 interceptions are only one shy of his career high. Cousins insists he feels strong in his return from last season's torn Achilles tendon. He was critical of his mental mistakes in the loss to the Chargers. He said he rushed some passes, sometimes lacking the necessary velocity on his throws and giving defensive backs the opportunity to step in front of receivers for interceptions. Atlanta offensive coordinator Zac Robinson also said Cousins' lack of velocity on his throws “just goes back to, you know, decisiveness, being decisive when you do cut it loose. Certainly those things happen with quarterbacks. There might be times where, you know, you’re not as convicted on a throw. And it shows by the way the football comes out.” Morris said he still has confidence in Cousins' arm and the mental side to his game. “He’s done a great job with us, and I have no real qualms about him bouncing back and him being able to play the game the way it needs to be done,” Morris said. “He’s still an elite processor. He has the ability to make all the throws. He’s shown that throughout the year.” Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores also said he expects Cousins will shake out of his slump. “I know the narrative is he had a tough game last week, but he’s played some good football," Flores said. "I think the people in this building know what Kirk can do. He’s a very, very good quarterback.” Added Flores: “He’s a bounce-back type of guy, as we all know. I’m expecting his best, the best version of Kirk, the best version of that offense. It’s going to be a major challenge for us.” Atlanta's offensive production has dipped while the veteran quarterback’s turnovers have been on the rise. The Falcons were held to under 20 points in each of their three straight losses. “Have to just believe that tough times don’t last, tough people do,” Cousins said. “You have to keep pushing.” AP Pro Football Writer Dave Campbell contributed to this report. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
Waltham, Mass., Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nano Dimension Ltd. (Nasdaq: NNDM) ("Nano” or the "Company”), a supplier of Additive Manufacturing solutions, today announced changes in the composition of its Board of Directors (the "Board”). Nano's Board currently consists of four members: Messrs. Ofir Baharav, Robert Pons, Dr. Joshua Rosensweig and Kenneth Traub. Mr. Baharav has been appointed as Chairman of the Board. Dr. Joshua Rosensweig will serve as the Chairman of the Company's Audit Committee and Mr. Robert Pons will serve as the Chairman of the Company's Compensation Committee. In light of the previously announced results of the Company's 2024 annual general meeting of shareholders, dated December 6, 2024 (the "AGM") and the previously announced ruling of the Israeli central region district court in Lod, dated November 21, 2024 (the "Court Ruling") regarding Nano's extraordinary general meeting of shareholders held on March 20, 2023 (the "EGM”), Dr. Yoav Nissan-Cohen, Messrs. Eitan Ben-Eliahu, Oded Gera, Roni Kleinfeld, Chris Moran and Mrs. Georgette Mosbacher have resigned from the Board, effective immediately. Messrs. Baharav and Pons were elected to the Board following the AGM results and replaced the seats formerly occupied by Messrs. Yoav Stern and Michael X. Garrett. Messrs. Rosensweig and Traub were elected to the Board at the EGM, but since the Company had contested the legality of the EGM, they joined the Board immediately after the Court Ruling, which determined, among other matters, that the EGM was duly held and the vote that elected them to the Board was consequently valid. The Board commented that: "As a newly reconstituted Board, we are committed to strong corporate governance and executing plans to maximize long-term value for shareholders.” Biographies Ofir Baharav Mr. Baharav is a seasoned senior executive with a career spanning more than two decades in product development for the technology and 3D printing sector. In his various executive roles, he has focused on M&A, operational improvements, corporate governance and enhancing shareholder value. Mr. Baharav previously served as Chairman of the Board from 2019 to 2021 and as a director in the Company from 2015 to 2021. Prior to Nano, from 2014 to 2015, Mr. Baharav was the VP of Product Management of Stratasys Ltd.. In 1999, Mr. Baharav founded RelayHealth Corporation and served as their Chief Executive Officer until it was acquired by McKesson Corp. in 2006. Mr. Baharav currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Maxify Solutions, Inc., which he founded in 2022 to acquire the assets of Breezer Holdings LLC and SimiGon Inc.. Robert (Bob) Pons Mr. Pons has over four decades of experience as a Chief Executive Officer and senior executive in high growth companies. He brings significant corporate governance expertise, having served on the boards of more than sixteen publicly traded companies. Mr. Pons previously served as the President and the Chief Executive Officer of Spartan Advisors, Inc., a management consulting firm specializing in telecom and technology companies. Prior to that, Mr. Pons served as the Executive Vice President of PTGi-ICS, a wholly owned subsidiary of HC2 Holdings, Inc., a publicly traded holding company operating subsidiaries in infrastructure, telecom, construction, energy, technology, gaming and life sciences. Pons' public board experience includes roles as Executive Chairman of SeaChange International, Inc. as well as Director at CCUR Holdings, Inc., Alaska Communications, Inc., Inseego Corp. and MRV Communications, Inc.. Dr. Joshua Rosensweig Dr. Rosensweig has over four decades of experience as a legal professional, with significant experience in corporate governance and enhancing shareholder value as an executive and director at Israel-based public companies. Dr. Rosensweig is the founder and senior partner of Rosensweig & Co., a boutique law firm based in Tel Aviv. Between 2012 and 2013, Dr. Rosensweig was head of the tax department at Agmon & Co., and from 1999 until 2005, he served as a senior partner at Gornitzky & Co., where he led the international transactions and taxation practices. Since 2017, Dr. Rosensweig has been serving as a member of the board of directors of Israel Corporation. Previously, Dr. Rosensweig served on the board of directors of Bezeq Israel Telecommunication Corp. from 2010 until 2018. Additionally, Rosensweig served on the board of Alrov Properties and Lodgings Ltd. from 2010 until 2018 and has held leadership positions as Chairman of the board of directors of First International Bank of Israel from 2003 until 2006 and of Poalim IBI in 2013. Kenneth H. Traub Mr. Traub is a visionary and transformational corporate leader with a successful track record of building sustainable shareholder value. Mr. Traub has over 30 years of experience as a Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, director and active investor with a demonstrated record of accomplishment in driving strategic, financial, operational and governance improvements. Mr. Traub currently serves as the Executive Chairman of Comtech Telecommunications Corp, non-executive Chairman of Edgio, Inc, and Chairman of the Nominating and Governance Committee of the board of directors of Tidewater, Inc. Mr. Traub also served as the Managing Partner of Delta Value Advisors, a strategic consulting and investment advisory firm specializing in corporate governance and turnarounds, since 2019. Mr. Traub previously served as an independent director on the board of directors of numerous public companies, including DSP Group, Inc., an Israeli based manufacturer of multimedia chipsets for converged communications; MRV Communications, Inc., a telecommunications company with principal manufacturing facilities in Israel; Vitesse Semiconductor, Inc., a fabless semiconductor developer; Xyratex Ltd, a data storage company; MIPS Technologies, Inc., a semiconductor technology company; Intermolecular, Inc., a semiconductor materials supplier; and Phoenix Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier of firmware for computers, among others. Mr. Traub received the NACD Directorship Certification, which is awarded to directors who meet the highest standards of corporate governance according to the National Association of Corporate Directors. Mr. Traub received a BA from Emory College in 1983 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1988. About Nano Dimension Ltd. Nano Dimension (Nasdaq: NNDM) offers a variety of Digital Manufacturing technologies serving customers across vertical target markets such as aerospace and defense, advanced automotive, high-tech industrial, specialty medical technology, R&D and academia. With its suite of digital manufacturing technologies, Nano Dimension is enabling its customers with prototyping and high-mix-low-volume production, along with IP security, design-for-manufacturing capabilities, and more sustainable means of fabrication. For more information, please visit https://www.nano-di.com/ Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. For example, Nano is using forward-looking statements in this press release when it discusses executing plans to maximize long-term value for shareholders. 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The forward-looking statements contained or implied in this communication are subject to other risks and uncertainties, including those discussed under the heading "Risk Factors” in Nano's annual report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC”) on March 21, 2024, and in any subsequent filings with the SEC. Except as otherwise required by law, Nano undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. References and links to websites have been provided as a convenience, and the information contained on such websites is not incorporated by reference into this communication. Nano is not responsible for the contents of third-party websites. Nano Dimension Contacts Investor: Julien Lederman, VP Corporate Development [email protected] Media: Kal Goldberg / Bryan Locke / Kelsey Markovich | [email protected]
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — This was not the homecoming scenario Kirk Cousins would have scripted. Cousins' return to Minnesota, his NFL home from 2018 through 2023, on Sunday comes as he is hearing speculation about his job security in Atlanta. Cousins has thrown six interceptions with no touchdowns in the Falcons' three-game losing streak. That includes four picks in last week's 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, his most in a decade. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
Humana Inc. stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitorsThe Greater Victoria School District is blaming a deficit in communication with other stakeholders regarding the development of a safety plan for SD61 schools. Education Minister Lisa Beare threatened the potential dismissal of the school board on Dec. 6 if a ministry-approved safety plan was not in place by Jan. 6 – a move ultimately caused by the 2023 cancellation of the school police liaison officer program which has been a contentious issue as police have reported an uptick in gang activity within Greater Victoria schools . On Sept. 17, then-minister of education Rachna Singh ordered the board to develop the safety plan in collaboration with Victoria, Saanich and Oak Bay police departments, the West Shore RCMP detachment, and local First Nations by Nov. 15. In a letter to the ministry from the board, which was handed in with the draft safety plan on Nov. 15, board chair Nicole Duncan noted the timeline for the plan was ambitious and it "has impaired the board's ability to meaningfully collaborate with the range of interested parties." They explained that with support of the district's Indigenous Education Department, they reached out to the "Four Houses" of Indigenous peoples the board works with – Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, Metis Nation of Greater Victoria and Urban Peoples' House Indigenous Advisory – and after meetings on Nov. 8 and 12, they received feedback which "indicated a need for further engagement with the Nations." On Dec. 2, a joint letter from the Songhees and Esquimalt chiefs called for the reinstatement of the police liaison program, saying there was an "egregious" lack of communication and consultation between the parties, which Duncan acknowledged in a subsequent statement. The board also noted that the Metis Nation had no comments on the draft safety plan, and the Urban Peoples' House Indigenous Advisory was unable to comment within the time available. "We are concerned that we have not been able to engage sufficiently with all of the Four Houses, including appropriate further dialogue with the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, or to receive feedback from the Urban Peoples' House Indigenous Advisor," noted the letter. Additionally, the ministerial order directed that the safety plan address crime prevention and proactive crime prevention strategies at schools, which the board notes is not a "power, function or duty" of the board per the School Act. "Although crime prevention is not a function of the board, the board appreciates that it is responsible for determining policy for the efficient and effective operation of schools, the provision of an educational program to students, and the provision of health, social and other support services in district schools," noted the letter. The board met with police delegates on eight occasions between November 2023 and September 2024 to discuss the shared responsibility for student safety, where police partners, according to the board's letter, demonstrated a "general lack of interest" in collaborating with the district and little was accomplished within those meetings. The board says they invited the four police services to discuss the safety plan on Oct. 8, but the police departments instead opted to use the meeting to revisit the board's decision to not rely on school liaison officers. In submitting the safety plan at that time, the board noted that it did not support the use of police services to manage student behaviour or discipline, unless it involved criminal behaviour, and would rather use appropriate district staff and trained, qualified professionals to lead proactive student supports and interventions. The November draft safety plan, which was made public with the letter to the ministry, included a number of policies and protocols relating to online safety, drills and crisis response. It also notes a "gang risk assessment" which identified a lack of codified communication protocol between police services and the district. "Where there is an actual or potential risk to members of our learning community, we will continue to activate our existing protocols and proactive measures outlined in the safety plan to appropriately address student safety in collaboration with our staff, and community partners, which includes police services," noted the draft safety plan. The board now has less than a month, working with a ministry-appointed advisor, to develop a plan to be approved by Beare's office. With files from Arnold Lim
Fresh off its biggest win of the season, Penn State plays its first true road game Tuesday when it visits Rutgers in Piscataway, N.J. Aces will be wild for the Nittany Lions (8-1, 1-0 Big Ten) and the Scarlet Knights (5-4, 0-1) as Penn State's Ace Baldwin Jr. will square off against Ace Bailey of Rutgers. Baldwin is the Nittany Lions' leading scorer at 15.1 points per game and dishes out 8.1 assists -- fourth in the nation entering Monday's action. He registered 17 points and six assists Thursday in an 81-70 victory over then-No. 8 Purdue in a game where Penn State led by as many as 27. Freddie Dilione V chipped in 14 points for the Nittany Lions, who had not defeated a Top 10 team since 2019. "A win like that's a statement win," Dilione said. "I just think it's going to put everybody on notice. We're just a walkover team. We're always going be the underdogs, and that's our mentality. We've just got to come in every game and just punch everybody in the mouth." Penn State must be careful not to suffer a letdown against a talented Rutgers squad led by freshmen Dylan Harper (23.1 points per game) and Bailey (17.9). The duo combined for 30 points in the Scarlet Knights' last game -- an 80-66 setback at Ohio State. The defeat was the fourth in the last five games for Rutgers, which plays seven of its next eight in New Jersey. "We've got to get better," Scarlet Knights coach Steve Pikiell said. "We got to get some more consistency out of a lot of things, especially our defense. Can't give up 80 points on the road and expect to win in this league." In last season's meeting with Penn State, it was offense that was Rutgers' biggest issue. The Scarlet Knights shot just 1-of-17 from 3-point range and 34 percent overall in a 61-46 home defeat. "(It's about) finding ways of how to bounce back as a team and staying together," Harper said. "Even though we lose, we're still going to find a way." --Field Level MediaFirst Period_1, Chicago, Vlasic 2 (Teravainen, Bedard), 9:01 (pp). 2, Winnipeg, Vilardi 11 (Connor, Stanley), 13:31. 3, Chicago, Martinez 1 (Dickinson, Mikheyev), 19:47. Penalties_Kupari, WPG (Delay of Game), 8:40; Smith, CHI (High Sticking), 13:38. Second Period_4, Winnipeg, Niederreiter 10 (Appleton, Fleury), 13:10. Penalties_Hall, CHI (Slashing), 1:17. Third Period_5, Winnipeg, Scheifele 14 (Connor), 10:18. 6, Winnipeg, Appleton 5, 18:19 (en). Penalties_None. Shots on Goal_Winnipeg 8-9-12_29. Chicago 8-3-3_14. Power-play opportunities_Winnipeg 0 of 2; Chicago 1 of 1. Goalies_Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 17-5-0 (14 shots-12 saves). Chicago, Mrazek 7-11-1 (4-4). A_18,581 (19,717). T_2:18. Referees_Brandon Blandina, Jake Brenk. Linesmen_Kyle Flemington, Julien Fournier. Copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy will not play Sunday and head coach Kyle Shanahan said the lingering discomfort is a concern. Purdy sat out Friday after he participated in the start of Thursday's practice with the 49ers, then retreated indoors for what Shanahan said was a treatment session. Brandon Allen, 32, will start in Purdy's place, and the 49ers are also without defensive end Nick Bosa (oblique). Shanahan said players believe in Allen, even if he's an unknown. "Outside of here people haven't seen a lot of Brandon. But it's his second year (with the 49ers)," Shanahan said. "Obviously guys want Brock up, but guys are excited to see Brandon play." Shanahan said they are "a little surprised" Purdy experienced tightness and discomfort in his shoulder after an MRI exam on Monday that showed no long-term cause for concern. "The way it responded this week, it's really up in the air for next week," Shanahan said of Purdy. Allen is familiar to Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, who was an assistant coach with the Rams during Allen's two-year run in Los Angeles. Allen broke into the NFL in 2016 with the Jaguars and is 2-7 in nine career starts. He went 1-2 with the Broncos in 2019 and 1-5 in six starts over two years with the Bengals in 2020 and ‘21. Shanahan said Allen's confidence grew throughout the week and he doesn't anticipate a major change in how he calls the offense. Left tackle Trent Williams (ankle) also missed practice for the third consecutive day. Without disclosing the nature of the ailment to Purdy's throwing shoulder, general manager John Lynch confirmed Friday an MRI exam took place to determine the severity of any injury. Allen worked with the first team most of Thursday and Friday with Joshua Dobbs also taking snaps. Lynch described Purdy's status for the 49ers (5-5) this week as "tenuous." "Hopefully, he makes progress, and we can have a shot at this weekend, but we'll see," Lynch said in an interview with KNBR in San Francisco. "I think it's tenuous." When Purdy was on the field this week, he primarily worked on the side in position-specific drills with QB coach Brian Griese. Williams played through an ankle injury last week after being listed as questionable but exited the stadium with an exaggerated limp on Sunday. Run game coordinator Chris Foerster said the 49ers aren't where they want to be at 5-5 because they haven't won close games, not because of injuries. "Seven games left is like an eternity," Foerster said. "So much can happen. Do the math. What was our record last year? It was 12-5. I was on a 13-win team that was nowhere near as good as the team last year." With or without Purdy, Foerster said the challenge for the 49ers is not to give up the ball to a defense that has 19 takeaways. The 49ers have 13 giveaways this season. --Field Level MediaCARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) — Ali Abdou Dibba had 19 points in Southern Illinois' 73-70 win over Southern Indiana on Saturday. Dibba added three steals for the Salukis (4-6, 0-1 Missouri Valley Conference). Jarrett Hensley added 16 points while shooting 4 for 10 (1 for 4 from 3-point range) and 7 of 10 from the free-throw line while he also had 11 rebounds. Kennard Davis finished 5 of 10 from the field to finish with 11 points. Stephen Olowoniyi finished with 24 points for the Screaming Eagles (4-5). Jayland Randall added 22 points and two steals for Southern Indiana. Jack Mielke finished with six points and six rebounds. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by and data from . The Associated PressAll the Smart Tech I Use in My Home Theater (That Is on Sale for Black Friday)
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