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AP Business SummaryBrief at 4:26 p.m. ESTPhoto: The Canadian Press Canadian signer and songwriter, Michael Buble sings during the "One Year to Go" Invictus Games dinner in Vancouver on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns Pop crooner Michael Bublé is set to host the Juno Awards for the third time next year. The Vancouver native and 15-time Juno Award winner said in a release he's excited to helm the ceremony in his hometown. Bublé, who is a coach on "The Voice," has a long-standing relationship with the annual celebration of Canadian music. He previously hosted in 2013 and 2018. Juno organizers also announced rock band Sum 41 will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The show will feature a final performance by the band, who are currently on their farewell tour. The 2025 Juno Awards will be broadcast on CBC March 30. Tickets to the event go on sale next Friday.
Former US president Bill Clinton hospitalized with feverShohei Ohtani wins 3rd AP Male Athlete of the Year award, tying Michael Jordan for 1 shy of record LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani has been named The Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year for the third time. That ties the two-way superstar with Michael Jordan, an athlete Ohtani followed while growing up in Japan. He trails only Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods and LeBron James, who each won the award four times. Ohtani received 48 votes in balloting by 74 sports journalists from the AP and its members. He earned his third National League Most Valuable Player award after helping the Dodgers win their eighth World Series title. Ohtani hit 54 home runs and stole 59 bases as the first player with a 50-50 season. His dog, Decoy, became a celebrity, too, helping Ohtani deliver a ceremonial first pitch at a game. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
– Nuvo Int'l Group Ltd. Selected as Winning Bidder in Court-Supervised Sale Process, Subject to Court Approval – – Deal Includes Acquisition of Substantially All of the Company's Assets, Ensuring Business Continuity for Customers, Partners and Employees – TEL AVIV, Israel , Nov. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nuvo Group Ltd. ("Nuvo"), the maker of Invu, a pregnancy monitoring device recently named as one of Time Magazine's Best Inventions of 2024, has entered into a binding term sheet with Nuvo Int'l Group Ltd. ("Nuvo Int'l"), an acquisition company funded by Kips Bay Select LP., and selected Nuvo Int'l as the winning bidder at Nuvo's auction in its sale process under Section 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Nuvo Int'l will acquire substantially all of the Company's assets and assume certain of its liabilities for cash and non-cash consideration. "The agreement with Nuvo Int'l marks a significant step in our financial restructuring, and when consummated will allow us to continue to deliver best-in-class pregnancy support to moms-to-be and their doctors," said Rice Powell, CEO of Nuvo. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court hearing to approve the sale is currently scheduled for December 3, 2024 . With Court approval, the transaction is expected to close in the first week of December 2024 . Nuvo is advised in this matter by Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell LLP as legal counsel, Teneo Capital LLC as financial advisor, and Intrepid Investment Bankers LLC as investment banker. About Nuvo Nuvo is leading a transformation in pregnancy care by providing clinicians and expectant mothers with access to medically necessary remote pregnancy monitoring anytime, anywhere. Nuvo's INVUTM platform is an FDA-cleared remote pregnancy monitoring and management system. It enables the delivery of remote non-stress tests (NSTs) and maternal and fetal heart rate monitoring, while pioneering new data-driven personalized pathways that Nuvo believes can improve future health outcomes. INVU is being used by leading health providers and research institutions across the US and Israel. Nuvo plans to continue to expand the footprint of sales in the US and Israel and plans to introduce its INVU platform in Europe in 2024, subject to granting of the CE mark it filed in Europe in March 2023, to provide remote access and insights not previously deemed possible. Nuvo is led by a diverse team of experienced business, medical and technology leaders, united in the mission of breaking down barriers to pregnancy care to give every life a better beginning. For more information and complete indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and instructions for use, visit www.nuvocares.com . SOURCE Nuvo Group Ltd
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Five-star center Chris Cenac Jr. commits to HoustonFARGO — Former Cass County Sheriff's Deputy Carson Quam, accused of 10 counts of possessing child sexual abuse materials, posted bond and walked free after a Tuesday hearing. A week after an arrest warrant was issued, Quam, 26, turned himself in Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Cass County Courthouse to the charges. Quam affirmed to Judge John Irby that he understood the charges he is facing. According to prosecutors, some of the images found on Quam's phone showed children between the ages of 2 and 14, with some showing adults sexually abusing the children. Prosecutors accused Quam of looking at the abusive files over the past three years. Quam started his law enforcement career with the Oakes Police Department in 2018 before moving to the Walsh County Sheriff's Office. He joined Cass County as a road deputy in 2022. He resigned in September when the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation began its investigation of him. "He has been fully cooperative in this investigation including giving all the passwords necessary," said Quam's attorney, Mark Friese. Carmell Mattison, the special prosecutor from Grand Forks County, asked the judge set bond at $20,000 with a number of restrictions, including no access to the internet and social media, and no contact with people under 18. Friese argued it "does not make sense" to put Quam in the Cass County Jail, where he worked. Friese said Quam is seeing a psychologist and argued the bond should only be $5,000. Quam's lawyer felt the restrictions were too strict, specifically the limitation on internet access and contact with people under 18. "A broad restriction of him contacting anybody under 18 would preclude him from going to the checkout counter and paying for a candy bar if the clerk is 17," Friese said. The judge sided with Quam's lawyer, loosening some of the restrictions and setting bond at $5,000, meaning Quam only had to post $500 to be released, which he did following the hearing. If convicted, Quam faces up to five years in prison. It's still unclear which judge will oversee this case. Judges Irby and Cherie Clark sat in Tuesday for the purpose of setting bail. Irby said every judge in the Fargo district will recuse themselves from the case to avoid any potential conflicts, since the case involves a former Cass County sheriff's deputy.
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