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The surge in Maogeping's stock price also highlights the increasing demand for technology stocks in the current market environment. As industries worldwide continue to embrace digitalization and automation, technology companies are seen as key drivers of growth and innovation.
Inter Milan have struggled for goals this season, with star striker Mauro Icardi enduring a tough campaign. As a result, the Nerazzurri are keen to bolster their attacking options in the summer transfer window, and Esposito has emerged as a top target.
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China's People's Insurance Company of China (PICC) Limited recently announced that the appointment qualification of independent director Xiao Zhengyan has been approved. Xiao Zhengyan, a veteran in the field of finance and insurance, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the board of directors, further enhancing the governance structure and decision-making process of the company.
On November 25th, the Ministry of Natural Resources announced the appointment of Guan Zhiou as the new Party Secretary of the ministry's Party Committee. With this important position, Guan Zhiou will play a crucial role in guiding the work of the ministry and promoting the sustainable development of China's natural resources.Furthermore, opponents of the President's plan raise concerns about the logistical challenges and cost of deporting millions of people. They argue that the resources required to carry out such a massive operation would be better spent on more pressing issues, such as border security and legal immigration reform.Ariana Grande “didn’t understand” any part of her viral “holding space” interview. The 31-year-old pop singer stars as Glinda in the film version of the musical Wicked opposite Cynthia Erivo , and the pair were presented with the mysterious phrase in an interview with journalist Tracy Gilchrist when she tried to describe fans’ reaction to the number Defying Gravity . The interview has gone on to become a social media sensation because of its nonsensical nature. Speaking alongside her co-star in a new interview, she told Variety : “I didn’t know what any part of it meant. I didn’t understand the first sentence, and then I definitely didn’t understand how [Erivo] responded. And I just wanted to be there. Because I knew something big was happening, and I didn’t know how to be there.” In the original clip, Gilchrist remarked, “People are taking the lyrics of Defying Gravity and really holding space with that and feeling power in that,” and Erivo – who plays the role of Elphaba in the unofficial prequel to The Wizard of Oz – admitted she was “surprised” by the comment, and was further confused when the journalist tried to justify her remarks by claiming she would know because she works in “queer media”.
Good news, fellow shoppers! Target's Black Friday is here with sales so impressive, your head will spin (in the best way). Whether you're on the hunt for discounted tech gadgets or gifts for the kiddos , you're in luck! We're talking big deals on ev.er.y.thing. Be warned: This Black Friday sale ends Saturday Nov. 30. Plus! From now until Dec. 2, you can get 50% off your first year of Target's Circle 360 membership . Members get unlimited same-day delivery and more so you can easily order groceries and gifts to your home, or even send someone a last-minute gift with Same Day Delivery during this holiday season. So let's get straight to business and shop from some of the best of the best: 1. A Keurig coffee maker with an iced coffee setting, so you can enjoy your morning cuppa at home rather than spending money at a cafe. Plus, you can also make cider, hot chocolate, tea, and lots of other yummy drinks. Promising review: "Love the single serve, but now with a holding tank for extra water. Love the color white very sleek and modern look for the kitchen. This is my third Keurig and would purchase again if needed." — DeeCan64 Price: $99.99 (originally $129.99) 2. An adorable weighted dinosaur pillow for your little one (or you) to be the ultimate cuddle buddy now that it's starting to get chilly out. I mean, look how cute this gal is! Promising review: "I can not express how much love I have for the target weighted dino. His name is Ricardo and I bring him with me everywhere. He is there for me when I need it most and he is lovely to come home to every single day! Ricardo I love you ♥️♥️♥️" — I love Ricardo Price: $12 (originally $20) 3. And a snuggly hooded dinosaur blanket , perfect for curling up for a bedtime story or snuggling up for a movie night (bonus points if it's a dinosaur movie). Promising review: "My son loves his blanket and has a blast running around in it. It’s great quality, super soft, and a fun twist on a blanket. We like it so much, it has been our go-to birthday gift this year and have purchased it for many friends!" — Lindsey Price: $12 (originally $20) 4. An Apple Airtag , so you never have to wonder again, "Where the heck is my luggage?" Just connect this nifty gadget to your "Find My" app on your iPhone and track where your stuff is. It's also great to attach to your keys or slip in your wallet too, so you never lose the essentials again! Promising review: "A few months back I went to leave for work. My keys were nowhere to be found. Upon checking my phone, I found that my keys had been taken to my aunt's house. Without this airtag I would’ve never known that. I love that I keep track of my things without a hassle. Definitely will buying more." — Bre Price: $24.99 (originally $29.99) 5. A Fujifilm mini instant camera for capturing your favorite memories. And the pictures print automatically, so you can immediately display them rather than having all your photos just stay on your phone. Promising review: "I bought this for my 10 year old granddaughter for Christmas. She absolutely loved it! The green color is her favorite. Perfect size and very easy to use!" — SBroberg Price: $69.99 (originally $79.99, available in six colors) 6. A Logitech Racing Wheel and Pedals for your PlayStation to take all your racing games to the next level. With dual-motor force feedback and helical gearing for quiet, smooth steering, you'll feel like you're really on the track. Promising review: "Feels amazing and makes driving games feel very realistic." — Verified purchaser Price: $199.99 (originally $299.99) 7. A pair of fuzzy slipper socks if you live in a particularly draft house, and your feet are always freezing. These will be great for curling up and watching Elf for the millionth time this holiday season. Promising review: "I love these cozy slipper socks. They are true to size and my "go to" home footwear 9 months out of the year. They provide warmth, traction and hold up amazing. Washable and soft. Great choice for the price. I buy them in multiple colors and for stocking stuffers. Everyone that I buy them for feels the same." — Keista Price: $2.11 (originally $8, available in sizes S—L and in 10 colors) 8. A pair of noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones from Sony , so you can just watch your show without being bothered by all the chaos going on around you (kids, pets, existential dread, etc.). Promising review: "Excellent product.I recommend it!!" — Verified Buyer Price: $199.99 (originally $349.99) 9. A Barbie vacation house with two stories, six rooms, and an elevator your kiddo is going to love playing with. Honestly, this place makes my Brooklyn studio look like a dump in comparison. Promising review: "Love this , it’s so cute. Easy to put together. Is compact enough to store but large enough to play with." — Jillian J Price: $70.95 (originally $114.99) 10. A Bose TV speaker soundbar if you're in the mood for a movie theatre experience from the comfort of your own home (preferably in your pajamas). Promising review: "This soundbar definitely enhanced my living room and it sounds amazing. I like how you can add a sub if you want to. Excellent sound and amazing quality!" —J ewelyea Price: $199.99 (originally $279.99) 11. A Gen3 Oura ring that connects to an app on your phone that tracks the quality of your sleep, workouts, heart rate, and more. This is an awesome, low-profile tool if you're looking to get a deeper insight into your health! Promising review: "The features of this ring are incredible. I love that I can track various health and sleep data passively and that it’s not a device that buzzes or makes noises for notifications like smart watches I’ve previously used. If you like notifications (like to stand/move/etc), you can set those through your smartphone push notifications. It’s much more lightweight than it looks. Long battery life." — BethB Price: $279+ (originally $449+, available in sizes 6—13 and in six finishes) 12. A Lego set of gorgeous red roses , so you don't have to buy a fresh bouquet at the store every week that will inevitably die. You'll feel so smug telling guests you assembled them yourself! Promising review: "The LEGO Icons Bouquet of Roses set offers a unique and creative building experience. Designed for display, it includes an impressive array of colorful bricks to create a striking bouquet of roses. The set is notable for its intricate details, allowing builders to customize the arrangement with different colors and styles. The assembly process is engaging, offering a relaxing and rewarding challenge. Once completed, the bouquet makes a stunning display piece, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room. Overall, it's a delightful option for LEGO enthusiasts and those who appreciate floral art." — Verified Purchaser Price: $38.99 (originally $59.99) 13. A Kitchen Aid stand mixer , perfect for all the holiday bakes you plan on whipping out when your family and friends come over for the festivities. Promising review: "Always love a Kitchen Aid. Well worth the cost. This is my third Kitchen Aid purchase and not due to damage or loss. I have a small baking business and needed an additional mixer." — Christy Price: $259.99 (originally $399.99, available in four colors) 14. A Canon EOS camera for capturing professional-grade photos you'll want to hold onto for years to come. This is a great starter camera for anyone who is looking to get serious about photography without blowing thousands of dollars. Promising review: "Profesional photographer here....I picked this up on a whim before a weekend away with friends. I mainly got it because of the following reasons: canon, mirrorless, could share to my phone through wifi / blue tooth. I really like the quality of the images and color (canon duh), and the fact that the body is weather-sealed and super light. Also the menu is very simple and easy, for nice, fun shooting. I plan to have this camera in my pack back everyday for work in case I come across something interesting through out the day, and want a good quality image and the ability to share instantly to my phone. The lens is comes with is not too shabby, I personally ordered the 50mm for daily use, but this kit lens is quite good. All in all, this was great money spent! Highly second it!" — Retired Photographer Price: $349.99 (originally $599.99) 15. A ring floodlight camera so you can keep an eye on your place when nobody is home and see who is knocking at your door at night. If more people in horror movies had one of these, things would probably be a lot less gruesome. Promising review: "Loving this camera. It looks so clear, even at night, and does a good job at notifying us on any movement. Highly recommend." — Mary Price: $199.99 (originally $199.99) 16. A Skylight digital photo frame that connects to an app on your phone where you and the fam can send over your faves to display a little custom slide show of all your best memories. Price: $109.99 (originally $139.99) 17. A Popsocket magnetic phone grip , so you can scroll for hours and hours without your hands getting sore (please don't scroll for hours). Also, you can use it as a little kickstand to prop your phone up for optimal show-watching. Promising review: "Love the product. Very sad the adapter ring was not in the package, which looked like it had been opened, so I could use it with other phone covers. Thank goodness I have a magnetic case and didn’t need it." — Vicki M. Price: $13.12 (originally $29.99, available in eight patterns) 18. A 55-inch Samsung Frame TV , because winter is the time of year for movie marathons and you want to enjoy your favorite flicks how they were intended to be. Promising review: "We absolutely love our frame TV! So pretty and love how quick we were able to get it from Target pickup!!" — Krista Price: $899.99 (originally $1,499.99) 19. And a Roku streaming device with a high-speed HDMI cable, so you can watch all your favorite shows and movies while you're hunkering down during the winter months. Promising review: "This product was great . Works very well. Easy to put together. A great product I recommend it to anyone needing to turn there out of date TV in a smart TV." — Ada Price: $17.99 (originally $29.99) 20. And finally, a stainless steel Ninja sorbet and ice cream maker if you want to be able to whip up your favorite treat with just the fruit you have in your freezer. Promising review: "I’ve been eyeing this machine for months and finally pulled the trigger when it went on sale. So glad I did! Thought I’d be using it for protein bowls, but my kids easily learned to make their own milkshakes. Can find tons of good and healthy recipes online too." — CS Price: $179.99 (originally $229.99) Don't forget to check out the rest of Target's Black Friday sale to get you ready for the holidays! Happy shopping! The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.The original "Nezha" film, released in 2019, shattered box office records and became a cultural phenomenon in China and beyond. It grossed over 700 million USD worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time. The film's success was attributed to its engaging story, impressive visuals, and strong emotional resonance with audiences. It also helped to further popularize Chinese folklore and mythology on the global stage.
PHOENIX (AP) — Corbin Burnes and the Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a $210 million, six-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press late Friday night. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal was pending a successful physical. The 30-year-old Burnes was perhaps the top free agent pitcher on the market after going 15-9 with a 2.92 ERA for Baltimore last season, when he earned a $15,637,500 salary. The Orioles acquired the right-hander in a February trade after he spent his first six major league seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers. It’s no shock Burnes landed a big contract, but the destination is a surprise. Arizona's payroll usually ranks in the middle of the pack among big league teams, and this would be the largest contract in franchise history. Among active major league pitchers with current contracts, Burnes’ $35 million average salary per year would rank fifth behind Zack Wheeler, Jacob deGrom, Blake Snell and Gerrit Cole. Burnes’ agent, Scott Boras, has negotiated more than $1.6 billion in contracts for his clients this offseason. Arizona is spending in an effort to compete with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West. The Diamondbacks, who barely missed the playoffs this year, reached the World Series in 2023 before losing to the Texas Rangers in five games. The D-backs now have a potential starting rotation that includes Burnes, Zac Gallen, Merrill Kelly, Eduardo Rodriguez and Brandon Pfaadt, which on paper is among the best in baseball. Burnes finished fifth in Cy Young Award voting in his first year in the American League. He won the award in the National League in 2021. He’s made at least 28 starts in each of the past four seasons. Aside from a poor stretch in August, Burnes was excellent last season, giving Baltimore’s injury-riddled rotation an ace the Orioles could count on. Baltimore reached the postseason as a wild card and lost in two straight games to Kansas City, but that wasn’t Burnes’ fault. He started the playoff opener and allowed one run in eight innings of a 1-0 defeat. Burnes was also the starting pitcher for the AL in the All-Star Game in July. Burnes set a career high in 2024 with 22 quality starts. His strikeout rate of 8.38 per nine innings was his lowest since he became a starter, but his walk rate (2.22) was his best since his Cy Young-winning campaign three years earlier. The agreement between Burnes and the Diamondbacks comes after left-hander Blake Snell went to the Dodgers on a $182 million, five-year contract in November. Burnes is two years younger and has been more durable than Snell, who pitched 216 1/3 fewer innings over the past four seasons.Suarez extends Inter Miami stay with new deal
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