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Ducks forward Trevor Zegras has surgery on torn knee meniscus, will be out for 6 weeksThe Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held an extraordinary meeting on 12 December and adopted a resolution initiated by Ukraine, condemning attacks on the critical energy infrastructure of Ukrainian nuclear power plants. However, the resolution has not explicitly attributed these actions to Russia. Source: Ukraine's Ministry of Energy ; Reuters Details: The document emphasised the inadmissibility of attacks on power substations that ensure external power supply to nuclear power plants. Ukraine's Ministry of Energy highlighted that such attacks pose a direct threat to nuclear safety. The resolution also calls on IAEA member states to provide Ukraine with political, financial and technical assistance to strengthen its energy security. The resolution was supported by 22 of 35 countries, including Brazil, Ghana, Colombia and South Africa. Ten countries abstained, while Russia and China voted against it. While the document’s text condemns attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, it does not explicitly name Russia as the perpetrator. Background: On 10 December, a drone attacked an official vehicle of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) mission while its members were traveling to the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). Support UP or become our patron !Argentina Lowers Age of Legal Firearm Ownership from 21 to 18

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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. , Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Charles & Colvard, Ltd. ("Charles & Colvard" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: CTHR) today announced that on November 21, 2024 , it received a letter from the Listing Qualifications Department of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC ("Nasdaq") notifying the Company that it was not in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), which requires the timely filing of all required periodic reports (the "Listing Rule"), as a result of not having timely filed its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2024 (the "Form 10-Q"), and because the Company remains delinquent in filing its Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024 (the "Form 10-K"), with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). The Form 10-Q was due on November 14, 2024. The Company filed a Notification of Late Filing on Form 12b-25 with the SEC on November 15, 2024. The Notice has no immediate effect on the listing or trading of the Company's common stock on Nasdaq. Under Nasdaq rules, the Company has until December 17, 2024 , to regain compliance with the Listing Rule or to submit to Nasdaq a plan to regain compliance with the Listing Rule (the "Plan"). If Nasdaq accepts the Company's Plan, then Nasdaq may grant the Company up to 180 calendar days from the Form 10-K filing due date, or until April 14, 2025 to file its Form 10-K and Form 10-Q and regain compliance. If Nasdaq does not accept the Company's Plan, then the Company will have the opportunity to appeal that decision to a Nasdaq Hearings Panel. The Company is working diligently to complete its Form 10-K and Form 10-Q and plans to file its Form 10-K and Form 10-Q as promptly as practicable to regain compliance with the Listing Rule. About Charles & Colvard, Ltd. Charles & Colvard, Ltd. (Nasdaq: CTHR) believes that fine jewelry should be as ethical as it is exquisite. 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GREEN LAKE, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin man who faked his own drowning this summer and left his wife and three children has been located in Eastern Europe and is communicating with law enforcement, but he has not committed to returning home, authorities said. Ryan Borgwardt began communicating with authorities Nov. 11, after they tracked him down, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said Thursday. The sheriff showed a video that Borgwardt sent police that day from an undisclosed location. The sheriff said no charges have been filed and that he doesn't think they will be necessary while authorities “keep pulling at his heartstrings” to come home. Here are some things to know about Borgwardt and his disappearance: Borgwardt, who is in his mid-40s, lived with his wife and children in Watertown, a city of about 23,000 people northwest of Milwaukee that is known for its German heritage, parochial schools and two dams on the Rock River. The sheriff has said his department was told Aug. 12 that Borgwardt had not been heard from since the previous day, when he traveled about 50 miles (80 kilometers) from home to Green Lake to go kayaking. Borgwardt’s wife said he texted her at 10:49 p.m. to say he was heading to shore. Deputies found Borgwardt’s vehicle and trailer near Green Lake. His kayak was discovered on the lake, overturned and with a life jacket attached to it, in an area where the water is about 200 feet (60 meters) deep. An angler later found Borgwardt’s fishing rod. The search for his body continued for more than 50 days, with divers scouring the lake on several occasions. Clues — including that he reported his passport lost or stolen and obtained a new one a few months before he disappeared — led investigators to speculate that he made it appear that he had drowned to go meet a woman he had been communicating with in the Central Asian country of Uzbekistan. Podoll declined to comment when asked what he knew about the woman, but he said law enforcement contacted Borgwardt “through a female that spoke Russian.” His identity was confirmed through asking him questions that the sheriff said only Borgwardt would know and by a video he made and sent them Nov. 11. He has spoken with someone from the sheriff's department almost daily since. However Podoll said Thursday that Borgwardt's exact location in Eastern Europe was not known. Podoll said Chief Deputy Matt Vande Kolk has been the one communicating with Borgwardt and their conversations have all taken place via email. Vande Kolk told The Associated Press in an email Friday that authorities are trying to determine Borgwardt's exact location. But that might not be easy even with modern surveillance technology. Scott Shackelford, executive director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research at Indiana University, said authorities should be able to locate Borgwardt through his device's internet protocol address, a unique number assigned to every device connected to the internet. But he said it's very easy to mask an IP address and make it appear as if the device is in one country when it's really in another. Software exists that can route your IP address across the globe, Shackelford said. Police may not have the expertise, the manpower or any interest in digging through multiple layers of cyber deception, he said. Wearing an orange T-shirt, Borgwardt, unsmiling, looks directly at the camera, apparently filmed on a cellphone. Borgwardt says he is in his apartment and briefly pans the camera, but mostly shows a door and bare walls. “I’m safe and secure, no problem,” he says. Borgwardt has told authorities he overturned his kayak on the lake, dumped his phone in it and paddled an inflatable boat to shore. He told authorities he chose Green Lake because it is Wisconsin's deepest at 237 feet (over 72 meters). He then rode an electric bike stashed by a boat launch about 70 miles (110 kilometers) through the night to Madison, the sheriff said. From there, by Borgwardt's account, he traveled by bus to Detroit and then Canada, where he boarded a plane. Police are still verifying Borgwardt’s description of what happened, Podoll said. Borgwardt faked his death and fled because of “personal matters,” thinking it was the right thing to do, the sheriff said. Investigators found that he took out a $375,000 life insurance policy in January for his family. “He was just going to try and make things better in his mind, and this was the way it was going to be,” Podoll said. Borgwardt has not yet decided to return home, and if he does it will be of his own free will, according to Podoll. Deputies are stressing to him the importance of returning home and cleaning up the mess he made. The sheriff suggested that Borgwardt could be charged with obstructing the investigation into his disappearance, but so far no counts have been filed. The search for Borgwardt, which lasted more than a month, is said to have cost at least $35,000. Borgwardt told authorities that he did not expect the search to last more than two weeks, Podoll said, and his biggest concern is how the community will react to him if he returns. This story was updated to correct the spelling of Scott Shackelford’s last name, which had been misspelled “Shackleford.”

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US-Google face off as ad tech antitrust trial comes to closeKarnataka information technology minister Priyank Kharge on Monday called for an investigation into allegations that BJP state president BY Vijayendra attempted to bribe Anwar Manippady, former Karnataka state minorities commission chairman, with ₹ 150 crore to suppress a report on Waqf property encroachments. The controversy revolves around a report on Waqf land encroachments, detailing irregularities valued at an estimated ₹ 2.3 lakh crore. The report, commissioned in 2012-13 during the BJP government, was submitted in 2016 but rejected by the next government led by the Congress. Kharge, speaking to reporters, presented videos showing Manippady accusing Vijayendra of attempting to silence him in the past. “This is not an allegation made by the Congress. These claims were made by a BJP appointee who served as the head of the minorities commission. Let there be a thorough investigation. If the BJP has nothing to hide, they should welcome it,” he said. The allegations resurfaced last Friday when Kharge raised the issue in the Karnataka assembly, accusing Vijayendra of offering the bribe. In response, Vijayendra on Monday denied the claims, calling them baseless and challenging chief minister Siddaramaiah to initiate a central bureau of investigation (CBI) inquiry. “I challenge chief minister Siddaramaiah to institute a CBI probe into allegations that I offered ₹ 150 crore to Manippady. Along with it, let there be a CBI probe into the Manippady report and the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam, where the CM is an accused. Congress leaders must apologise for levelling false allegations against me,” Vijayendra said. Anwar Manippady had initially accused Vijayendra of bribery in a video recorded several years ago. However, he later denied the allegations and said: “Siddaramaiah’s allegations against Vijayendra are far from the truth. Only Congress functionaries offered me a bribe. They offered me more than ₹ 150 crore and a green card to settle in the US. Vijayendra never offered me a bribe.” On Monday, he further said that though there was an argument with Vijayendra over the report during the tenure of Vijayendra’s father, former chief minister BS Yediyurappa, the BJP leader never attempted to bribe him. “I asked Vijayendra to convince his father to table the report,” he said. Manippady also alleged that several former Waqf Board chairpersons and Congress members had pressured him to suppress the findings. “I received calls from personal assistants of Congress functionaries and youth leaders, asking me to bury the investigation. I rejected these demands and made them public. I don’t remember their names, but these incidents are documented,” he said. Meanwhile, Priyank Kharge pointed out Manippady’s previous remarks as the basis for his accusations. Siddaramaiah also defended Kharge and said: “Manippady had made those statements in the past. If he now denies them, what can be done? His original statements are video-recorded. I had sought a CBI investigation based on these videos, where he said he had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP president about the bribe issue. If he is now saying Vijayendra did not offer a bribe, then he is lying. Yes, I still want a CBI investigation.” Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar accused Manippady of retracting his statements due to political pressure. “Manippady has written to the Prime Minister and Union home minister about his claims. Now, he has taken a U-turn. The facts remain unchanged,” he said. “Videos of his statements are in the public domain. He should release any additional documents himself. His original statements hold weight and should be investigated.” The BJP has rejected the allegations outright, with BJP leaders, including leader of opposition R Ashoka, criticising Kharge for raising the issue without presenting concrete evidence. “The statement lacked prior notice and documentary proof,” he said, accusing Congress of playing political games. Home minister G Parameshwara said: “We believe Manippady was threatened to withdraw his statements about the BJP president offering him bribes. We will discuss the future course of action and take appropriate steps,” he said.Win a top of the range robot vacuum and mop worth $2500, here's what you need to know

The Psychology of Retirement Income: From Saving to Spendingcyber security Photo: VCG The US government on Tuesday announced sanctions targeting a Chinese cybersecurity company and one of its employees for alleged firewall compromise in April 2020. In response, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning said on Wednesday that China firmly rejects using unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction against Chinese entities and individuals. The US Department of Treasury said in a statement on Tuesday that the Chengdu-based Sichuan Silence Information Technology Company and one of its employees, Guan Tianfeng, deployed software to break through more than 80,000 firewalls run by thousands of companies worldwide. Guan was separately charged with conspiracy to commit computer and wire fraud, according to a Department of Justice indictment published on Tuesday. The US Department of State announced a reward offer of $10 million for information about Sichuan Silence or Guan. In response, Mao said on Wednesday that China has always opposed and fought all types of cyberattacks in accordance with the law. "We urge the US to stop using cybersecurity issues to smear and vilify China, and stop imposing illicit unilateral sanctions," Mao said. China will do what is necessary to protect the legitimate and lawful rights and interests of Chinese companies and citizens, she added. Lü Xiang, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Wednesday that: "US' claims lack factual basis, and they continually shift the so-called subjects of infringement. Many of the information sources are anonymous and lack substantial support." Recently, US media outlets once again made so-called allegation that Chinese hackers "may have gained access to systems used by federal authorities for court-approved eavesdropping" and "breached at least three major US telecommunications providers." In November, US authorities claimed that they had uncovered "a broad and significant" campaign carried out by hackers linked to China, dubbed Salt Typhoon, that targeted multiple telecommunications companies, according to media reports. Responding to US accusations of Chinese "state-sponsored hackers," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian reiterated China's consistent position on cybersecurity on November 14. "We have no interest in interfering in other countries' internal affairs through cyberspace and oppose spreading China-related disinformation out of political agenda," Lin said. Previous media reports revealed that the US deliberately fabricated evidence of cyberattacks to tarnish China's image, with the Volt Typhoon being a typical case exposing the truth behind the US' systematic cyberattack activities.GenAI Solutions: Should Your Law Firm Build or Buy?

The Minnesota Timberwolves prematurely broke up their core, and they’re now paying the price. After making the Western Conference Finals just one season ago, the Timberwolves made quite an interesting move and traded Karl-Anthony Towns in favor of Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo . The move isn’t totally paying off quite yet. Through 16 games, Minnesota holds an 8-8 record. They haven’t been a great team, nor anywhere close to where they were just one season ago. Moving on from their core was a long-term financial move, though it’s messed with the chemistry quite a bit. The Timberwolves have taken a couple of straight losses, but their recent loss against the Toronto Raptors is the worst of the two. West Conference 8 8 0.500 Rudy Gobert and Julius Randle shared a moment of poor chemistry One big reason the Timberwolves were so good just one season ago is because superstar Anthony Edwards played well off the two big men — Rudy Gobert and Towns. With Towns being the best shooting big man in the NBA, he was able to space the floor. With Gobert being more of a traditional archetype, that’s not necessarily in his arsenal, which is how the two complemented one another. Randle doesn’t exactly bring the same impact. He takes a bit more time getting to his spots, and he requires spacing to do such, as he uses his big frame to get into the paint. There was on particular play, with the Timberwolves tied with the Raptors with five minutes to go in the fourth quarter of that game, where Randle was dribbling looking for an isolation situation. Gobert had his defender sealed under the rim, and he didn’t receive the ball. In a mini protest, he took his time to get out of the lane, which led to a three-second call and turnover . The Timberwolves were fuming. Edwards took offense to the situation. However, they were able to clear the air and they did so publicly at practice ahead of their battle against the Celtics — which was an eventual loss. I absolutely cannot get over this clip... Rudy Gobert pins his man as deep as you possibly can & is calling for the ball. Julius Randle sees it & doesn’t pass it to him. Gobert pouts & gets a 3 second call in a tie game. Ant losses his mind. Wolves lose pic.twitter.com/vbZ1Rn9PTS What Gobert and Randle said at practice With no media being at the game and the Timberwolves unable to address the situation publicly because of such, they went ahead and did so at the next available opportunity. ESPN’s Tim MacMahon has the details of the situation, but he also has his opinion of the matter. “It was a bad look,” MacMahon said. “Nothing got addressed until practice on Saturday in Boston. So it was kind of lingering and floating. “Now, after that practice, Gobert basically owned it and said, ‘Hey, that was not good by me.’ Paraphrasing, and I pride myself on being a good teammate. That was a bad example. Randle owned it, he came over and said, ‘I didn’t throw him the effing ball.'” McMahon noted that Randle said such in a joking manner, making light of the situation while ensuring he knew his issues in the matter. “...They both said they didn’t have any issues with each other, but that was a bad chemistry moment,” MacMahon continued. It was a bad look, but maybe it was the moment the Timberwolves needed to right the ship and build some chemistry with the new-look squad. This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.Exploring Space and Neurotherapeutics at the 2025 Ultrasound Event: A Journey into the Future of Medical Ultrasound

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Ask here : https://www.skyquestt.com/speak-with-analyst/patient-referral-management-software-market Table of Contents Chapter 1 Industry Overview 1.1 Definition 1.2 Assumptions 1.3 Research Scope 1.4 Market Analysis by Regions 1.5 Market Size Analysis from 2023 to 2030 11.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Medical Computer Cart Industry Impact Chapter 2 Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries 2.1 Market (Volume and Value) by Type 2.3 Market (Volume and Value) by Regions Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis 3.1 Worldwide Production Market Analysis 3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis Chapter 4 Medical Computer Cart Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2023-2023) Chapter 5 North America Market Analysis Chapter 6 East Asia Market Analysis Chapter 7 Europe Market Analysis Chapter 8 South Asia Market Analysis Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Market Analysis Chapter 10 Middle East Market Analysis Chapter 11 Africa Market Analysis Chapter 12 Oceania Market Analysis Chapter 13 Latin America Market Analysis Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Medical Computer Cart Business Chapter 15 Market Forecast (2023-2030) Chapter 16 Conclusions About Us: SkyQuest is an IP focused Research and Investment Bank and Accelerator of Technology and assets. 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With the newer, state-of-the-art facility under construction , Shops on the Hill will have an updated venue next year. “(The new building) is gonna have more of a mall shop design,” Culpepper said. “So people will be able to see into the shops and enter the shops as if they’re at a real mall.” In his first year as the CTE director, Culpepper emphasized the importance of engaging the community to support the growth of its students. “It’s really a relationship between the district, the community, the students and the teachers for the students,” Culpepper said. “It’s a chance to showcase what they’ve been working on and what they’ve learned and what skills they’ve gained. It’s a chance for our teachers to allow our students to have hands-on experience.” Senior Samantha Rivera has been getting hands-on experience with the construction pathway gaining valuable practice and knowledge about the fundamentals of construction. “I learned a lot about wood and how to use the tools and how to build,” she said. “It’s been interesting.” As one of the many students in the career pathways at Chapel Hill ISD’s CTE, Samantha said she is proud of what she and her peers have learned and accomplished. “It feels good that some of them are taking the path they want to take and know that they’re actually trying to do something with their future life as well,” she said. Culpepper said the community response toward the Shops on the Hill has been positive, allowing people to see what students have been working on. “It kind of opens their eyes to the scope of what we do here at CTE from the outside looking in,” he said. “There is cutting-edge technology being used on a daily basis in our shops. 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Manchester United teammates Rasmus Hojlund and Amad Diallo exchanged words after the final whistle of a 2-1 victory on Thursday. And manager Ruben Amorin has no problem with it. “For me, it’s a very, very good sign,” Amorin said after his team beat Viktoria Plzen to stay unbeaten in the Europa League. Hojlund scored two goals and hoped for a centering pass from Diallo to go for a hat trick in the final minutes. The Denmark striker didn't get the pass, though. Viktoria had been pushing forward looking for an equalizer, which created space for United counters. On another break shortly afterward, Hojlund opted to keep the ball. The pair then had a heated post-game exchange. “We need to feel something,” Amorin said. “If we need to fight each other, it's like a family. When you don't care, you don't do nothing. When you care — you fight with your brother, with your mother, your father.” AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer


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