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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch received strong backing Sunday from her former boss — ex-Commish Ray Kelly– as she dramatically moves to clean up the US’ scandal-ridden largest police department. “I have a lot of confidence in the new police commissioner, Jessica Tisch. She worked directly for me,” Kelly said on 77 WABC radio’s ”The Cats Roundtable” show. ”She’s headed two major city agencies. She’s an excellent manager. She can be a pretty stern taskmaster. I think we’re on the right track,” he told host John Catsimatidis. Tisch ousted dozens of NYPD bosses in a shocking Saturday purge, beginning with the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau, a week after The Post revealed that the agency’s highest ranking uniformed police officer, Jeffrey Maddrey, was allegedly trading overtime for sex at headquarters. Tisch began her career at the NYPD as a counterterrorism analyst in 2008 under Kelly, the longest serving police commissioner in the department’s history. She eventually became the deputy commissioner of information technology and oversaw the NYPD’s 911 operations before running the city Departments of Information Technology and Telecommunications and Sanitation. Kelly, who served as police commissioner under Mayors David Dinkins and Mike Bloomberg, said there are pressing problems in the NYPD that Tisch is grappling with. “We’ve had tough times in the department. We had the overtime scandal . People are leaving in big numbers,” he said. “The department, having 54,000 people, is always going to have some issues, some problems. But I’m positive about what’s going to happen in the next year,’’ he said. Kelly indicated he has less confidence in Mayor Eric Adams, who faces re-election in 2025 while fighting federal corruption charges at a trial scheduled in the spring. Adams maintains his innocence. The Big Apple’s former top cop touted what he called the city’s 20-year law-and-order “renaissance” under ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Bloomberg, adding, “People sort of took that for granted.” Kelly claimed the city’s quality of life and crime started to worsen under former Mayor Bill de Blasio, and “I don’t think Mayor Adams has done anything to change that.” He said the City Council has swung too far to the left, citing the influence of the Democratic Socialists of America. ”We were a little bit asleep at the switch, and this is what we got,” he said. ”The City Council has been a real problem ... for the city and certainly for the police department. They want to tie the hands of the police. They continue to do it. They certainly hurt the quality of life in New York by doing that. These elections are going to be very important,’’ he said. Kelly, who headed the US Customs Service under then-President Bill Clinton, was bullish about President-elect Donald Trump returning to the White House. The former Marine said the nation needed a “course correction” after the border crisis and inflation that occurred during President Biden’s term. “I just can’t believe what happened at the border. There was no explanation why that was going on,” he said. Trump will “send a good signal that there is a new sheriff in town” by ramping up deportations of illegal migrants, particularly criminals,’’ the ex-top cop said. “We need to protect our borders. Otherwise, we won’t have a country,” Kelly said.
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria's prime minister said Monday that most cabinet ministers were back at work after rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad, but some state workers failed to return to their jobs, and a United Nations official said the country's public sector came "to a complete and abrupt halt." Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighboring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Assad's brutal rule. The rebel alliance now in control of much of the country is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and promises representative government and religious tolerance. The rebel command said Monday they would not tell women how to dress. "It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women's dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty," the command said on social media. Nearly two days after rebels entered the capital, some key government services shut down after state workers ignored calls to go back to their jobs, the U.N. official said, causing issues at airports and borders and slowing the flow of humanitarian aid. Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was long known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, also met for the first time with Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali, who stayed in Syria when Assad fled. Israel said it carried out airstrikes on suspected chemical weapons sites and long-range rockets to keep them from falling into the hands of extremists. Israel also seized a buffer zone inside Syria after Syrian troops withdrew. In northern Syria, Turkey said allied opposition forces seized the town of Manbij from Kurdish-led forces backed by the United States, a reminder that even after Assad's departure, the country remains split among armed groups that have fought in the past. The Kremlin said Russia granted political asylum to Assad, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on Assad's specific whereabouts and said Putin did not plan to meet with him. Damascus was quiet Monday, with life slowly returning to normal, though most shops and public institutions were closed. In public squares, some people still celebrated. Civilian traffic resumed, but there was no public transport. Long lines formed in front of bakeries and other food stores. There was little sign of any security presence, though in some areas small groups of armed men were stationed in the streets. Across swathes of Syria, families are now waiting outside prisons, security offices and courts, hoping for news of loved ones who were imprisoned or who disappeared. Just north of Damascus in the feared Saydnaya military prison, women detainees, some with their children, screamed as rebels broke locks off their cell doors. Amnesty International and other groups say dozens of people were secretly executed every week in Saydnaya, and they estimate that up to 13,000 Syrians were killed between 2011 and 2016. "Don't be afraid," one rebel said as he ushered women from packed cells. "Bashar Assad has fallen!" In southern Turkey, Mustafa Sultan was among hundreds of Syrian refugees waiting at border crossings to head home. He was searching for his older brother, who was imprisoned under Assad. "I haven't seen him for 13 years," he said. "I am going to go see whether he's alive." Jalali, the prime minister, sought to project normalcy since Assad fled. "We are working so that the transitional period is quick and smooth," he told Sky News Arabia TV on Monday, saying the security situation already improved from the day before. At the court of Justice in Damascus, which was stormed by the rebels to free detainees, Judge Khitam Haddad, an aide to the justice minister in the outgoing government, said Sunday that judges were ready to resume work quickly. "We want to give everyone their rights," Haddad said outside the courthouse. "We want to build a new Syria and to keep the work, but with new methods." But a U.N. official said some government services were paralyzed as worried state employees stayed home. The public sector "has just come to a complete and abrupt halt," said U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria Adam Abdelmoula, noting, for example, that an aid flight carrying urgently needed medical supplies was put on hold after aviation employees abandoned their jobs. "This is a country that has had one government for 53 years and then suddenly all of those who have been demonized by the public media are now in charge in the nation's capital," Abdelmoula told The Associated Press. "I think it will take a couple of days and a lot of assurance on the part of the armed groups for these people to return to work again."Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, has died at 100
The Nike GT Cut 3 is set to turn heads with its upcoming "Punch" colorway. This vibrant design combines shades of hot pink and punchy orange for a bold look. The synthetic mesh upper enhances breathability, while overlays add durability. A contrasting black Swoosh outlines the side panels, creating a sharp visual pop. The shoe's midsole features Nike's ZoomX cushioning , ensuring exceptional comfort and responsiveness during play. The rear of the sneaker boasts " Nike " branding in script, complemented by a two-tone gradient sole. This dynamic color fade provides both style and function, with a grippy outsole designed for quick cuts and multidirectional movement. The perforated upper ensures ventilation, while the padded collar offers added support and fit. With its eye-catching palette and performance-driven features, the Nike GT Cut 3 "Punch" is perfect for athletes and sneaker enthusiasts alike . The bold colors make it a standout on the court, while the cutting-edge technology ensures peak performance. Expected to drop in early 2025, this colorway promises to elevate your game and your sneaker rotation. Keep an eye out for the release to secure this electrifying addition to Nike’s lineup. Read More: “Jade Horizon” Elevates The Iconic Jordan Spizike Low Image via Nike The sneakers showcase a black and pink rubber sole paired with a matching midsole. Also, Air Zoom pockets are embedded in the midsole for added performance. Further, the uppers are crafted from vibrant pink leather and feature a metallic black Nike Swoosh. A pink lacing system adds to the sleek design. Overall, this pair boasts a vibrant and colorful scheme and is engineered for maximum performance. Kicks On Fire reports that the Nike GT Cut 3 “Punch” will be released sometime in January 2025. Also, the retail price of the sneakers will be $190 when they are released. This bold colorway is expected to appeal to both athletes and collectors. Its vibrant design ensures it stands out on the court. Be ready to secure your pair early. Image via Nike Image via Nike Read More: Supreme And Nike SB Dunk Low Go Sleek With “Black”
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The Indiana vs. Notre Dame matchup in the first round of the College Football Playoff is the most expensive ticket on StubHub, but it's Tennessee vs. Ohio State that's selling the fastest. StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli said Monday that the game being hosted in Columbus, Ohio, on Dec. 21 has sold 34% more tickets than the game in South Bend, Indiana, on Dec. 20. “The expanded college football playoffs are seeing early high demand, especially as we see new teams enter the competition for the first time,” Budelli said. StubHub lists tickets for sale from official event organizers, but most of its offerings are from the resale market. Here's the ticket marketplace's average CFP first-round prices as of Monday evening: 1. Indiana at Notre Dame — $733 2. Clemson at Texas — $518 3. Tennessee at Ohio State — $413 4. SMU at Penn State — $271 Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-footballPAUL LIM’s fairytale run at Lakeside was ended in the final of the WDF World Darts Championship by Irishman Shane McGuirk. The Singapore Slinger , 70, was aiming to become the oldest world champion in the history of the sport following a sensational week in Frimley Green. 3 Paul Lim's fairytale run at Lakeside is over 3 70-year-old Lim was beaten Shane McGuirk But despite a late flourish, veteran Lim was beaten 6-3 this evening by a player 41 years his junior on the world-famous oche. Unseeded McGuirk, 29, who is known as the Arrow, lifted a maiden title and collected £50,000 by conceding just three out of 26 sets across six games. Overall, it was one of the most dominant displays ever witnessed at a world champ. But he missed out on becoming the first man, across the BDO, PDC or WDF organisations, to become world champion without dropping a set. Read more darts news BRILLIANT BEAU Greaves scoops THIRD WDF world title after rejecting PDC World Championship Eric Bristow (1984 BDO), John Part (1994 BDO) and Phil Taylor (2001 PDC) reached the pinnacle by conceding just one set in their respective runs. Lim – who wears glasses and has a deliberate, slow throwing motion – had chances to take the opening set but wasted those darts. McGuirk threatened to turn this into a whitewash but the mostly pro-Lim crowd had something to cheer about as their hero claimed sets five, seven and eight to make it 5-3. A scenario looked possible where Lim might fight back and draw level at 5-5 and certainly he did not disgrace himself with some 180s but McGuirk put aside any nerves to close out the contest. Most read in Darts 'YOU'RE CRAZY' Rangers star's DAD parties with fans during Ross County win TRAGIC FIND Human remains found in plane crash off coast of Scotland CRY BHOY CRY Ex-Celtic star suffers cup final heartbreak as teammates left in TEARS STREET ATTACK Manhunt launched after girl, 15, sexually assaulted at Scots bus stop A former world soft tip champion – who is 53 years older than teen sensation Luke Littler – Lim turned professional in 1973 and appeared in the first round of the PDC World Darts Championship only three years ago. Amazing moment two-time world darts champion surprises fan with Robbie Williams rendition on stage At the Lakeside venue in January 1990, the year Phil Taylor won his first of 16 world crowns, the Asian tungsten superstar hit the first nine-dart finish at world level. For that he received a £52,000 cash bonus, which was almost double what The Power got as the champion. This was the third version of the WDF worlds, which took the slot vacated when the BDO went defunct in 2020. Those involved in the event are not allowed to compete at the PDC Worlds, which begin at Alexandra Palace on Sunday. Beau Greaves became women’s world champion for the third consecutive time with a 4-1 win over Scotland’s Sophie McKinlay, averaging 83.92 in the final. After defeating Lim, McGuirk said: “Oh my God, I don’t know what happened there. I couldn’t be more relieved to hit top to win that. “He put me under pressure and couldn’t stop hitting the 19s. I had to tell myself that I had the lead and eventually it would come. 3 Lakeside favourite Lim was aiming to become the oldest ever darts world champion “After the last break, I thought I had to come out swinging and get it done. I had never been in this situation before. The first set was very nervy and I got away with it.” Read more on the Scottish Sun 'vicious circle' I live in Scotland's benefits hotspot -I've only worked 4 years of my life SPLIT THE PACK I'm one of the best ever snooker stars but I wouldn't be if I was born later Lim said: “I want to thank the crowd, the people that have been here were amazing. I was down but never give up. I always say, never give up, “That is what you do in life. I will be here next year.”
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BLAINVILLE, Que. — Sam Oliver scored a hat trick to give him a league-leading 28 goals on the season and the Drummondville Voltigeurs kept rolling with a 6-2 win over the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada in Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League action Sunday. Ethan Gauthier, Adam Cavallin and Maxime Lambert all scored for Drummondville (22-5-3), who are 7-0-1 over their last eight games and lead the QMJHL with 47 points. Voltigeurs netminder Riley Mercer stopped 46 of 48 shots. Olivier Lemieux and Jonathan Fauchon scored for Blainville-Boisbriand (16-12-1). Armada goaltender Rémi Delafontaine kicked out 18 of 23 shots. --- ISLANDERS 4 HUSKIES 3 (SO) CHARLOTTETOWN — Alexis Michaud scored the shootout winner as the Islanders defeated Rouyn-Noranda. Egor Goriunov had two goals while Owen Conrad scored once for Charlottetown (11-15-3) in regulation. Islanders goaltender Nicolas Ruccia stopped 39 of 42 shots. Ty Higgins, Evan Courtois and Lars Steiner all scored for Rouyn-Noranda (16-6-7). Huskies goaltender Samuel Carreiras made 25 saves. --- WILDCATS 3 SEA DOGS 2 SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Gabe Smith scored the game-winning goal at 17:00 in the third period as Moncton edged the Sea Dogs. Juraj Pekarcik and Markus Vidicek also scored for Eastern Conference-leading Moncton (22-5-2). Wildcats netminder Rudy Guimond stopped 37 of 39 shots. Zachary Morin scored twice for Saint John (14-16-0), while Sea Dogs netminder Justin Robinson kicked out 36 of 39 shots. --- TITAN 2 MOOSEHEADS 1 (OT) BATHURST, N.B. — Dawson Sharkey scored in overtime period as the Acadie-Bathurst Titan edged Halifax. Liam Arsenault also scored for Acadie-Bathurst (18-11-0). Titan netminder Joshua Fleming stopped 35 of 36 shots. Lou Lévesque scored for Halifax (10-14-5). Mooseheads netminder Mathis Rousseau made 23 saves. --- EAGLES 5 FOREURS 3 SYDNEY, N.S. — Cam Squires scored three goals as the Cape Breton Eagles topped Val-D'Or. Émile Ricard and Luke Patterson also scored for Cape Breton (13-13-3). Eagles netminder Jakub Milota kicked out 28 of 31 shots. Noah Reinhart scored all three goals for Val-D'Or (9-17-3). Foreurs netminder Cédric Massé saved 29 of 34 shots, --- CATARACTES 3 OLYMPIQUES 1 GATINEAU — Mathys Fernandez made 32 saves and Kody Dupuis scored the game-winner as Shawinigan downed the Olympiques. Félix Lacerte and Matvei Gridin and Kody Dupuis also scored for Shawinigan (16-12-1). Julien Paillé scored once for Gatineau (6-18-6). Olympiques goaltender Nathan St-Pierre stopped 25 of 28 shots. This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 8, 2024. The Canadian PressYogi Adityanath shines in Maharashtra polls, BJP wins 17 seats out of 18 where he has campaigned
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Rupee tumbles 3% in 2024; turbulence to ebb in slow motion in next year PTI Updated: December 29th, 2024, 17:01 IST in Business , Feature 0 Pic- IANS Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on WhatsApp Share on Linkedin Mumbai: The Indian rupee tumbled 3 per cent in 2024 as concerns over slower economic growth and the green buck’s global strength weighed, but it was among the least volatile currencies in the world and the headwinds may be less intense in the coming year. Rupee settled at new lows as the year closed as dollar’s resurgence weighed on emerging-market currencies. Also Read Mcap of 6 of top-10 most valued firms climbs Rs 86,847.88 cr; HDFC Bank, RIL biggest gainers 56 mins ago Horoscope December 29: Forecast for all zodiac signs from Aries to Pisces 9 hours ago The action-packed 2024 continued to impact the rupee’s exchange rate against major currencies throughout, with a series of geopolitical events ranging from the Russia-Ukraine war and crisis in the Middle East to trade disruptions in the Red Sea and elections across several major economies. Global factors, including measures taken by major central banks, have hit not only the rupee-dollar dynamics but also disrupted the exchange rates of currencies across all emerging economies. In fact, the rupee’s fall with respect to the dollar has been less than its depreciation in terms of other currencies. And it has ended up with gains compared to euro and the Japanese yen. Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) ex-governor Shaktikanta Das also said in the central bank’s December bi-monthly monetary policy that the Indian rupee has remained less volatile compared to its peers in emerging markets. Yet, the RBI has been more active in its efforts towards stabilising the rupee-dollar rate, thanks to increased demand for the greenback due to India’s dependence on oil imports and the widening trade deficit. “RBI was also seen intervening actively in NDF (non-deliverable forward) markets to prevent sharp depreciation of the rupee,” said Naveen Mathur, Director – Commodities & Currencies, Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers. This was evident in foreign exchange reserves, which declined from the record high of USD 704.89 billion in late September to USD to USD 644.39 billion as of December 20, 2024, the lowest level in nearly six months. The foreign currency assets also include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units like the euro, pound and yen held in the foreign exchange reserves. India’s external challenges intensified as China’s GDP growth slowed to 4.8 per cent, reducing demand for Indian exports. Besides, supply chain disruptions due to tensions in the Middle East and escalated crisis in the Red Sea hit the trade balance of several countries, including India. The RBI’s log of the daily exchange rate movement of rupee versus major currencies showed the domestic unit has depreciated against the greenback by almost 3 per cent from 83.19 level on January 1 to 85.59 on December 27 this year, with a record decline of Re 2 in the past two months. It breached the crucial 84 level on October 10, surpassed Rs 85-a-dollar mark on December 19 and even touched the life-time low of 85.80 during intra-day December 27, recording the steepest single-day fall in nearly two years. However, the local unit has witnessed a gain of 8.7 per cent against yen rising from the rate of Rs 58.99 per 100 yen on January 1 to Rs 54.26 on December 27. And the gain was even increased to almost 9 per cent since September 17, when the rate hit the peak of Rs 59.63 per 100 units of the Japanese currency. Similarly, in terms of euro, the rupee registered a gain of over 5 per cent since its lowest level of Rs 93.75 a euro on August 27 to Rs 89.11 on December 27. Experts attributed the trend to the unprecedented rise in dollar strength due to improved macroeconomic factors in the US, which prompted the Federal Reserve to move slower towards easing monetary policy, and the outcome of the Presidential election in the world’s largest economy. President-elect Donald Trump’s declared intention to raise tariffs on Chinese imports spooked currency traders worldwide, triggering an unabated chase for the greenback, leading to the mass exodus of foreign capital from Indian equity markets. “The US dollar outperformed the market with 6.9 per cent gain in 2024. Improvement in the US economy, weakness in Europe and geopolitical concerns led to a surge in the US dollar, said Anuj Choudhary, Research Analyst at Mirae Asset Sharekhan. The most significant weakness in the rupee was observed in the latter half of 2024, particularly between October and December, driven by substantial Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) outflows, said Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst – Commodity and Currency, LKP Securities. During this period, the Indian stock markets witnessed around Rs 1.70 lakh crore of FII outflows, “which weighed heavily on the rupee’s performance”, he said. However, the outlook for the Indian currency next year is relatively stable and projected to range between 82 and 87 against dollar, said Ajit Mishra, SVP, Research, Religare Broking Ltd. “A potential recovery may be supported by government policy measures and improvements in domestic economic growth,” Mishra said. In 2025, a number of global events are expected to influence the currency market trends. The most significant cues are expected to come from the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate moves and President Donald Trump’s trade measures that are likely to make Chinese imports costlier, fuelling inflation in the world’s largest economy. If the Trump administration adopts an ultra-protectionist stance, such an approach could disrupt global trade and capital flows, fuelling volatility across asset classes and currency markets, said Anindya Banerjee, SVP, Head of Research, Currency, Commodity & Interest Rates, Kotak Securities. India’s economic growth, projected at 6.5-7.5 per cent for 2025, could support the rupee, while monetary easing by the RBI to stimulate growth could hit the currency adversely. “For 2025, we expect the rupee to fall to Rs 87/USD. The upside may be limited to Rs 83,” Choudhary of Mirae Asset Sharekhan, said, adding that China’s much-awaited fiscal stimulus in the first half and expected slowing down in the US economy in the second half will support the rupee later. PTI Tags: currency INR Rupee Share Tweet Send Share Suggest A Correction Enter your email to get our daily news in your inbox. Leave this field empty if you're human:
Innovative AI Law Service To Assist The Less Fortunate In Civil Rights Cases: VRN NewsNoneStubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli said Monday that the game being hosted in Columbus, Ohio, on Dec. 21 has sold 34% more tickets than the game in South Bend, Indiana, on Dec. 20. “The expanded college football playoffs are seeing early high demand, especially as we see new teams enter the competition for the first time,” Budelli said. StubHub lists tickets for sale from official event organizers, but most of its offerings are from the resale market. Here's the ticket marketplace's average CFP first-round prices as of Monday evening: 1. Indiana at Notre Dame — $733 2. Clemson at Texas — $518 3. Tennessee at Ohio State — $413 4. SMU at Penn State — $271 Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
NoneThe Indiana vs. Notre Dame matchup in the first round of the College Football Playoff is the most expensive ticket on StubHub, but it's Tennessee vs. Ohio State that's selling the fastest. StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli said Monday that the game being hosted in Columbus, Ohio, on Dec. 21 has sold 34% more tickets than the game in South Bend, Indiana, on Dec. 20. “The expanded college football playoffs are seeing early high demand, especially as we see new teams enter the competition for the first time,” Budelli said. StubHub lists tickets for sale from official event organizers, but most of its offerings are from the resale market. Here's the ticket marketplace's average CFP first-round prices as of Monday evening: 1. Indiana at Notre Dame — $733 2. Clemson at Texas — $518 3. Tennessee at Ohio State — $413 4. SMU at Penn State — $271 Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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