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Pep Guardiola said Manchester City have to “break” their losing run after admitting he is in a worse spell than he ever expected and told his players they cannot ignore the reality of their slump. City were beaten 4-0 at home to Tottenham , the joint heaviest loss of Guardiola’s managerial career, to leave them on their longest sequence of defeats for 18 years and him in the worst run of a career that has brought him 12 league titles and three Champions Leagues. And, after winning four consecutive Premier Leagues, Guardiola admitted City will be out of the title race if they lose to Liverpool at Anfield next Sunday and go 11 points behind Arne Slot’s team. “In terms of Liverpool winning and winning, it's true,” he said. James Maddison scored twice for Tottenham, with Dominic Solanke and Brennan Johnson adding second-half goals for Ange Postecoglou’s team, to leave Guardiola describing City as “fragile defensively”. City had already lost to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup and Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League as well as Bournemouth and Brighton in the Premier League . And Guardiola said: "Everyone knows the situation is new for us. In eight years we have never lived this kind of situation. Now we have to live it and break it by winning the next games, especially the next one. “Now we're struggling a little bit. The moment they create the chances the build-up, we couldn't handle the duels like normally. We're in the moment. We started really well, we had chances and after the first time they arrive we concede. Then it's a bit more difficult to come back. “After eight years here I knew sooner or later we would drop. I never expected to lose three Premier League games in a row but we have been incredibly consistent again and again and again. “Now we cannot deny the reality that sometimes happens in football and life is here. We have to do everything to change, especially for the next one, but the exceptionality we lived in eight years is not eternal. “We are happy when we win and concerned when we don't win. It's normal. There would be a problem if they were not worried or I am not worried. “I would say when you lose three Premier League [games] in a row, the wrong thing to say is we are going to be champion. But the reality is here, we have to do it guys. We have to break [it], start to win games.” Captain Kyle Walker added: “Hopefully the mojo comes back and we see the normal City from the past eight seasons. Your powers don't just go. We know our qualities and weaknesses. You get a win, you get your confidence and we're back to how we used to feel."
November 23 - Amid a rocky start to the season, Villanova coach Kyle Neptune saw his team's defense strengthen during Tuesday's 93-49 home win over Pennsylvania. "I thought we were way more cohesive than we've been," Neptune said. "Guys were together, they were talking. I thought our switches were better." The improved chemistry comes at a critical time for the Wildcats (3-3), who face a high-powered Maryland squad at the Empire Classic on Sunday afternoon in Newark, N.J. Villanova stymied the Quakers to 26.9 percent shooting from the field and allowed its fewest points in a game this season. That came after the Wildcats let Virginia hit 14 of 25 3-pointers (56 percent) in the Cavaliers' 70-60 win on Nov. 15 in Baltimore. Neptune's squad also enjoyed a strong game on Tuesday from Tyler Perkins, who tallied 12 points, nine rebounds and three steals in a spot start. The Penn transfer has averaged 8.3 points across six games (two starts), but Neptune said the guard's impact extends beyond the box score. "(He's) the ultimate competitor," Neptune said. "From the first second he got on campus, he's set the tone. No matter what team he's on, you know he's gonna bring it." Tuesday's 44-point margin was Villanova's most lopsided win this season, but the Terrapins (4-1) were even more dominant in their game Tuesday by blasting visiting Canisius by 71 points. All four of Maryland's victories have come by at least 30. Like the Wildcats, the Terrapins benefitted from a lineup change in their last game. Coach Kevin Willard moved DeShawn Harris-Smith to the bench in favor of fellow guard Rodney Rice, who delivered 13 points and made three 3-pointers as Maryland rolled to a 108-37 win. Rice has hit 12 of 27 from 3-point range this season to complement the post production of big men Derik Queen (15.0 points per game) and Julian Reese (12.2), a dynamic that has made the Terrapins tough to defend. "I think we're able to space the floor out a little bit better (with Rice)," Willard told Maryland's student newspaper. "You have three (guards) who are ready to pull the trigger." Backcourt mates Ja'Kobi Gillespie (11-for-28) and Selton Miguel (5-for-20) are the Terrapins' three most frequent 3-point shooters along with Rice. --Field Level Media Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. , opens new tab1800Wheelchair Expands Mobility Scooter Lineup to Enhance Independent Living Solutions
Arizona State makes College Football Playoff with 45-19 win over Iowa State in Big 12 title gameAn archbishop's knock formally restores Notre Dame to life as winds howl and heads of state look on PARIS (AP) — France’s iconic Notre Dame Cathedral has formally reopened its doors for the first time since a devastating fire nearly destroyed the 861-year-old landmark in 2019. The five-year restoration is widely seen as a boost for French President Emmanuel Macron, who championed the ambitious timeline, and brings a welcome respite from his domestic political woes. World leaders, dignitaries, and worshippers gathered on Saturday evening for the celebrations under the cathedral's soaring arches. The celebration was attended by 1,500 dignitaries, including President-elect Donald Trump, Britain’s Prince William, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. For Catholics, Notre Dame’s rector said the cathedral “carries the enveloping presence of the Virgin Mary, a maternal and embracing presence.′′ Trump is welcomed by Macron to Paris with presidential pomp and joined by Zelenskyy for their talks PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron has welcomed Donald Trump to Paris with a full a dose of presidential pomp. And they held a hastically-arranged meeting with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy on a day that's mixing pageantry with attention to pressing global problems. The president-elect's visit to France is part of a global a celebration of the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral five years after a devastating fire. Macron and other European leaders are trying to win Trump’s favor and persuade him to maintain support for Ukraine in its defense against Russia’s invasion. Syrian insurgents reach the capital's suburbs. Worried residents flee and stock up on supplies BEIRUT (AP) — Insurgents’ stunning march across Syria is gaining speed with news that they have reached the suburbs of the capital of Damascus. The government on Saturday was forced to deny rumors that President Bashar Assad had fled the country. The rebels’ moves around Damascus were reported by an opposition war monitor and a rebel commander. They came after the Syrian army withdrew from much of southern part of the country, leaving more areas, including two provincial capitals, under the control of opposition fighters. The advances in the past week were among the largest in recent years by opposition factions. The factions are by a group that has its origins in al-Qaida and is considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. and the United Nations. Trump isn't back in office but he's already pushing his agenda and negotiating with world leaders NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump is making threats, traveling abroad, and negotiating with world leaders. He has more than a month-and-a-half to go before he’s sworn in for a second term. But the president-elect is already moving aggressively to not only fill his Cabinet and outline policy goals, but also to try to achieve his priorities. In recent days, Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, two of the country’s largest trading partners. That led to emergency calls and a visit. And he's warned of “ALL HELL TO PAY” if Hamas doesn't release the hostages still being held captive in Gaza. South Korea's president avoids an impeachment attempt over short-lived martial law SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol has avoided an opposition-led attempt to impeach him over his short-lived imposition of martial law. Most of Yoon's ruling party lawmakers boycotted a parliamentary vote Saturday to deny a two-thirds majority needed to suspend his presidential powers. The scrapping of the motion is expected to intensify protests calling for Yoon’s ouster and deepen political chaos in South Korea. A survey suggests a majority of South Koreans support the president’s impeachment. Yoon’s martial law declaration drew criticism from his own ruling conservative People Power Party. But the party also apparently fears losing the presidency to liberals. Days after gunman killed UnitedHealthcare's CEO, police push to ID him and FBI offers reward NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly four days after the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, police still do not know the gunman’s name or whereabouts or have a motive for the killing. But they have made some progress in their investigation into Wednesday's killing of the leader of the largest U.S. health insurer, including that the gunman likely left New York City on a bus soon after fleeing the scene. The also found that the gunman left something behind: a backpack that was discovered in Central Park. Police are working with the FBI, which on Friday night announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooting opens a door for many to vent frustrations over insurance The fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare's CEO has opened the door for many people to vent their frustrations and anger over the insurance industry. The feelings of exasperation, anger, resentment, and helplessness toward insurers aren’t new. But the shooting and the headlines around it have unleashed a new wave of patients sharing such sentiments and personal stories of interactions with insurance companies. Conversations at dinner tables, office water coolers, social gatherings and on social media have pivoted to the topic. Many say they hope the new amplified voices can bring about change for companies often accused of valuing profits over people. 100-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor recalls confusion and chaos during Japanese bombing 83 years ago PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) — The bombing of Pearl Harbor 83 years ago launched the United States into World War II. Two survivors are planning to return to the Hawaii military base on Saturday for a remembrance ceremony on the attack's anniversary. They are each over 100 years old. They will join active-duty troops, veterans and members of the public for a remembrance ceremony hosted by the Navy and the National Park Service. A third survivor was planning to join them but had to cancel due to health issues. The bombing killed more than 2,300 U.S. servicemen. An explosion destroys an apartment block in a Dutch city, killing at least 3 and injuring others THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — An explosion and fire has rocked a neighborhood in the Dutch city of The Hague, killing three people and injuring other people and destroying several apartments. The cause of the disaster is unclear. Emergency authorities said four people were rescued from the rubble and taken to the hospital. The mayor said rescuers were no longer looking for survivors but for eventual bodies, but could not specify how many people might still be unaccounted for. Residents of the northeastern neighborhood of Mariahoeve in The Hague heard a huge bang and screams before dawn. Dutch authorities have deployed a specialized urban search and rescue team to find victims. How 'Mufasa' rose with Aaron Pierre and Blue Ivy's voices along with new Lin-Manuel Miranda music SAN DIEGO (AP) — When Aaron Pierre was cast as Mufasa, the weight of following in the late James Earl Jones’ legendary footsteps was enough to rattle any actor. But instead of letting the pressure roar too loudly, he harnessed his nerves to breathe fresh life into his young lion character. Pierre found parallels between himself and his character while filming his leading role in “Mufasa: The Lion King,” which opens in theaters Dec. 20. He took the reigns as the new voice of Mufasa after Jones played the iconic King Mufasa in both the 1994 and 2019 versions of Disney’s “The Lion King.” The prequel offers a fresh exploration into Mufasa’s origin story.
NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading securities law firm Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP announces that a lawsuit has been filed against The Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE: TD) and certain of the Company’s senior executives for potential violations of the federal securities laws. If you invested in TD Bank, you are encouraged to obtain additional information by visiting https://www.bfalaw.com/cases-investigations/the-toronto-dominion-bank . Investors have until December 23, 2024 to ask the Court to be appointed to lead the case. The complaint asserts claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 on behalf of investors in TD Bank securities. The case is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and is captioned Tiessen v. The Toronto-Dominion Bank. , et al. , No. 24-cv-08032. What is the Lawsuit About? TD Bank is the 10th largest bank in the United States. The complaint alleges that TD Bank made materially false and misleading statements about the scope of its anti-money laundering program. On October 10, 2024, TD Bank pleaded guilty to criminal money-laundering-related charges and agreed to pay more than $3 billion in fines to the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Reserve, the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. The Comptroller of the Currency also imposed an “asset cap” that prevents TD Bank from growing any larger than its current size. The news caused a significant decline in the price of TD Bank stock. On October 10, 2024, the price of the company’s stock fell 6.4%, from a closing price of $63.51 per share on October 9, 2024, to $59.44 per share on October 10, 2024. Click here if you suffered losses: https://www.bfalaw.com/cases-investigations/the-toronto-dominion-bank . What Can You Do? If you invested in TD Bank you may have legal options and are encouraged to submit your information to the firm. All representation is on a contingency fee basis, there is no cost to you. Shareholders are not responsible for any court costs or expenses of litigation. The firm will seek court approval for any potential fees and expenses. Submit your information by visiting: https://www.bfalaw.com/cases-investigations/the-toronto-dominion-bank Or contact: Ross Shikowitz ross@bfalaw.com 212-789-3619 Why Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP? Bleichmar Fonti & Auld LLP is a leading international law firm representing plaintiffs in securities class actions and shareholder litigation. It was named among the Top 5 plaintiff law firms by ISS SCAS in 2023 and its attorneys have been named Titans of the Plaintiffs’ Bar by Law360 and SuperLawyers by Thompson Reuters. Among its recent notable successes, BFA recovered over $900 million in value from Tesla, Inc.’s Board of Directors (pending court approval), as well as $420 million from Teva Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd. For more information about BFA and its attorneys, please visit https://www.bfalaw.com . https://www.bfalaw.com/cases-investigations/the-toronto-dominion-bank Attorney advertising. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
The social media buzz is comparatively lower than usual times when a major shooting happens in a country like United States, and this time it concerns one of the CEO's of US' biggest Healthcare companies. In fact, some US netizens even took to social media to 'celebrate' the death of Brian Thompson , who was shot in front of a Midtown hotel in New York City, an incident that is still unsolved, with a masked gunman on the loose. Are people celebrating Brian Thompson's killing? Although there is widespread panic in the city and its neighboring region, there is not much chatter about calls for justice and finding the shooter. Instead, some are talking about Thompson being one of those responsible for the fragile state of the US Healthcare industry, which is shocking as, during other cases netizens usually post videos, condolences, and much more. Even internet sleuths talk about various kinds of clues that could 'help' in the manhunt. In this case, such videos and internet traffic is also at a minimum, as per reports. This sparking of online praise for the killing or the killer is shocking in nature, as enabling a gruesome murder is being seen as a threat by those who are horrified at this ghastly incident, as per reports. Meanwhile, Thompson's family has issued statement of regret and stated that he was a loving father to two sons and 'will be greatly missed'. FAQs: Who is UnitedHealthcare 's CEO? UnitedHealthcare's CEO is Brian Thompson, who was tragically killed in a shooting incident this December, 2024. Is UnitedHealthcare a profitable company? Yes, UnitedHealthcare has indeed shown itself to be a profitable company, after delivering profits of a whopping $16.4 billion, in the previous year alone. 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New Covent Garden fruit and veg sellers have no time for Gregg Wallace, who went bust owing lots of them cash By LES ROOPANARINE Published: 13:14, 7 December 2024 | Updated: 13:17, 7 December 2024 e-mail View comments As Gregg Wallace rose to fame, his background as a former Covent Garden market trader, a 'blue-collar boy' made good, became his stock in trade. But as the MasterChef presenter marshalled his Cockney charms to create an appealing TV persona - 'the fat, bald bloke off the telly who likes pudding', as he once styled himself - the market traders he once worked alongside were left counting the cost of his success. A former manager at George Allan’s Greengrocers, the company Wallace founded in 1989 and built into a business with a £7.5 million turnover, has revealed that the 60-year-old left behind £1.5 million in debt - and a host of disgruntled ex-colleagues - when the firm went under in 2000. 'I worked with him for 20 years,' Paul Schofield, who managed George Allan's until 1999, told The Times . 'He got more involved in radio and then TV, and took his eyes off the ball. He saw the future in TV rather than this, and the rest is history. 'He owed about £1.5 million. Of course [people were angry], they’d probably get 10p in the pound at the creditor’s meeting, a cup of tea and a Rich Tea biscuit.' For Wallace, who stepped away from MasterChef last week amid accusations of 'highly inappropriate' comments and behaviour, the company's early success laid the foundations for a champagne lifestyle far removed from his humble upbringing in Peckham, south-east London . But while he quaffed Cristal and Krug and put his (now adult) children, Tom and Libby, through private school, many of the workers he employed were saddled with debts running into the tens of thousands. Market traders interviewed by the Times, some of whom had worked with Wallace for decades, described how they were left out in the cold when George Allan’s went under - quite literally in the case of employees who turned up for work one day only to find the business shuttered. Gregg Wallace founded George Allan’s Greengrocers in 1989 and built the company into a business with a £7.5 million turnover An employee moves boxes of fruit at New Covent Garden Market. Traders who worked with Wallace claim he left £1.5 million in debt when George Allan's went under in 2000 Wallace stepped away from his role on the BBC show MasterChef last week amid accusations of 'highly inappropriate' comments and behaviour, which he denies 'A lot of people were left to suffer the bill,' said Mark James, who manages Mushroom Man, a New Covent Garden Market business, and was previously owner of Paris Express, which he says was owed £60,000 by George Allan's when the firm crashed. 'Back then that was worth double,' said James. 'That’s a big hit. There was no Christmas bonus that year.' Alfie Lay, who owns Lays of Chelsea, a family business established in 1836 that also trades out of Covent Garden, said Wallace's company followed a familiar trajectory. 'He had a firm that started off like this and it just went giant, said Lay, 72. 'I know him well from years ago, and you see it so many times - I’ve been on this market for 40 years. Read More The odd moments from Gregg Wallace's autobiography... from teacher fights to losing his virginity 'You see these guys coming up from nowhere with their fancy ideas, and this and that, and it just goes into one big bubble and it burst, literally overnight. 'I don’t know if he had 20 or 30 guys working for him. They all came to work on a Saturday morning to get their wages for the week and the gaff was all locked up. He had six units, it was a big firm - a lot of dough.' Wallace's representatives have been approached for comment. In his 2012 autobiography, Life on a Plate, Wallace described how he 'didn’t have to pick up all the bills personally' after Gregg Allan's failed, since it was a limited company. Shannon Kyle, the book's ghostwriter, this week added her voice to the growing list of people who have come forward to allege past misconduct by Wallace. Kyle, 47, claimed she was sexually harassed by Wallace while working on the book, citing instances of inappropriate touching and claiming the presenter exposed himself to her during a meeting at his flat. 'I felt quite vulnerable because I'm on my own in a flat with a man [and] he's naked,' said Kyle, who was 35 at the time. Wallace has consistently denied the claims against him. 'Our client has denied that he has engaged in any such behaviour, and he specifically denies any sexual misconduct with Ms Kyle,' said lawyers representing the presenter. Gregg Wallace Share or comment on this article: New Covent Garden fruit and veg sellers have no time for Gregg Wallace, who went bust owing lots of them cash e-mail Add commentStrickland served as an assemblymember from 1998 to 2004 and as a state senator from 2008 to 2012.
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