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SAINT PAUL, Minn., Dec. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Biden-Harris Administration today announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce signed a preliminary memoranda of terms (PMT) under the CHIPS and Science Act to provide up to $16 million in proposed direct funding to SkyWater Technology Foundry, Inc. to modernize its facility in Bloomington, Minn. A milestone for the Minnesota CHIPS Coalition, this preliminary announcement is the second for a Minnesota-based semiconductor manufacturer, following the $525M announcement for Bloomington-based Polar Semiconductor in May. The bipartisan 2022 CHIPS Act encourages semiconductor manufacturing in the United States by investing $50 billion to bolster the nation’s production of advanced semiconductors, used in many electronics from phones and computers to electric vehicles and weapons systems, as well as boosting America’s semiconductor research and development sector. “We built the Minnesota CHIPS Coalition to help Minnesota semiconductor companies win federal CHIPS funding and secure our region’s role as a national leader in this strategic global industry,” said Peter Frosch, president and CEO of the GREATER MSP Partnership. “This announcement demonstrates that Minnesota’s collaborative approach—to bring industry, academia and government together around a shared opportunity—is creating more good jobs and accelerating our region’s innovation economy.” Latest win for the Minnesota CHIPS Coalition This landmark investment in SkyWater Technology represents another major win for a member of the Minnesota CHIPS Coalition. The coalition was formed by the GREATER MSP Partnership in late 2022 after the passing of the federal CHIPS and Science Act. Composed of more than 70 organizations, including manufacturers, supply-chain partners, education and training providers, labor organizations, and state and local governments, the coalition is working together to supercharge the state’s already robust semiconductor and microelectronics industry. Collaborations like the Minnesota CHIPS Coalition underscore the strength, vitality and global significance of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul regional economy. “Our region is collaborating at scale to tackle some of our greatest national and global challenges, including renewing the competitiveness of America’s semiconductor industry while ensuring our economic security and creating good jobs,” Frosch said. “Our ability to create collaborative solutions is a competitive advantage that’s enabling us to become the problem-solving capital of the new economy.” SkyWater’s win validates the work of the Minnesota CHIPS Coalition over the last two years, including the development of a workforce partnership, an employer-led workforce group made up over 20 microelectronics employers, educational institutions, training providers and governmental agencies working together to implement solutions that will increase the semiconductor and microelectronics talent pool in Minnesota. The CHIPS workforce partnership meets regularly to facilitate stronger collaboration among microelectronics employers, educational institutions, training providers and community-based organizations. Funding from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), including Drive for 5 Initiative competitive grants and the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership, has been instrumental to advancing these workforce initiatives. Bold vision for Minnesota’s semiconductor industry The Minnesota CHIPS Coalition seeks to make Minnesota a top-10 leader for semiconductor learning, development and manufacturing, adding 10,000 more jobs to an industry critical to national and economic security. The Minnesota CHIPS Coalition was successful in its effort to position the need for financial support from the State of Minnesota with the passing of the Minnesota Forward Fund during the 2023 legislative session, including dedicated state-matching funds for federal CHIPS awards. Investments from federal and state agencies boost Greater MSP’s ability to deliver economic growth, technological innovation and inclusive job development. “Federal investments like this one are key to the growth of our regional and state economy, driving technology development and building prosperity for all Minnesotans,” Frosch said. “Thanks to dedicated state-matching funds through the Minnesota Forward Fund, the region’s semiconductor industry is scaling.” About the GREATER MSP Partnership GREATER MSP is the economic development partnership for the 15-county Minneapolis Saint Paul region. GREATER MSP is a coalition of more than 4,500 individuals from more than 300 leading businesses, universities, cities, counties and philanthropic organizations working together to accelerate competitiveness and inclusive economic growth of the 15-county Minneapolis–Saint Paul region while leading the nation in tackling the most difficult challenges of the new economy. For more information, go to greatermsp.org . Media Contact Don Ball GREATER MSP 612-810-3153 don.ball@greatermsp.orgIndiana tries to snap 3-game losing skid to Nebraska

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Icelanders voted to elect a new parliament Saturday after disagreements over immigration, energy policy and the economy forced Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson to pull the plug on his coalition government and call an early election. This is Iceland’s sixth general election since the 2008 financial crisis devastated the economy of the North Atlantic island nation and ushered in a new era of political instability. Opinion polls suggested the country could be in for another upheaval, with support for the three governing parties plunging. Benediktsson, who was named prime minister in April following the resignation of his predecessor, struggled to hold together the unlikely coalition of his conservative Independence Party with the centrist Progressive Party and the Left-Green Movement. “My expectation is like, something new going to happen, hopefully," said Hörður Guðjónsson, voting in the capital, Reykjavik. “We always have had these old parties taking care of things. I hope we see the light now to come in with a younger people, new ideas.” Iceland, a nation of about 400,000 people, is proud of its democratic traditions, describing itself as arguably the world’s oldest parliamentary democracy. The island’s parliament, the Althingi, was founded in 930 by the Norsemen who settled the country. Fierce weather in the sub-Arctic nation threatened to hamper some voters getting to polling stations on Saturday, with heavy snow blocking roads in many areas. The weather could also delay the delivery of ballot boxes to counting centers after polls close at 10 p.m. (2200GMT). Voters are choosing 63 members of the Althingi in an election that will allocate seats both by regional constituencies and proportional representation. Parties need at least 5% of the vote to win seats in parliament. Eight parties were represented in the outgoing parliament, and 10 parties are contesting this election. Turnout is traditionally high by international standards, with 80% of registered voters casting ballots in the 2021 parliamentary election. A windswept island near the Arctic Circle, Iceland normally holds elections during the warmer months of the year. But Benediktsson decided on Oct. 13 that his coalition couldn’t last any longer, and he asked President Halla Tómasdóttir to dissolve the Althingi. “The weakness of this society is that we have no very strong party and we have no very strong leader of any party,’’ said Vilhjálmur Bjarnason a former member of parliament. “We have no charming person with a vision ... That is very difficult for us.” Despite the electoral headwinds, Benediktsson expressed confidence that his Independence Party could emerge on top. “It was an uphill battle for my party, initially, but as we moved on into the election campaign, I think things started to turn our way and I feel that this will be a very exciting election day,” he said. The splintering of Iceland's political landscape came after the 2008 financial crisis, which prompted years of economic upheaval after the country's debt-swollen banks collapsed. The crisis led to anger and distrust of the parties that had traditionally traded power back and forth, and prompted the creation of new parties ranging from the environment focused Left-Green Alliance to the Pirate Party, which advocates direct democracy and individual freedoms. “This is one of the consequences of the economic crash,’’ said Eva H. Önnudóttir, a professor of political science at the University of Iceland. “It’s just the changed landscape. Parties, especially the old parties, have maybe kind of been hoping that we would go back to how things were before, but that’s not going to happen.” Like many Western countries, Iceland has been buffeted by the rising cost of living and immigration pressures. Inflation peaked at an annual rate of 10.2% in February 2023, fueled by the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. While inflation slowed to 5.1% in October, that is still high compared with neighboring countries. The U.S. inflation rate stood at 2.6% last month, while the European Union’s rate was 2.3%. Iceland is also struggling to accommodate a rising number of asylum-seekers, creating tensions within the small, traditionally homogenous country. The number of immigrants seeking protection in Iceland jumped to more than 4,000 in each of the past three years, compared with a previous average of less than 1,000. Repeated eruptions of a volcano in the southwestern part of the country have displaced thousands of people and strained public finances. One year after the first eruption forced the evacuation of the town of Grindavik, many residents still don’t have secure housing, leading to complaints that the government has been slow to respond. But it also added to a shortage of affordable housing exacerbated by Iceland’s tourism boom. Young people are struggling to get a foot on the housing ladder at a time when short-term vacation rentals have reduced the housing stock available for locals, Önnudóttir said. “The housing issue is becoming a big issue in Iceland,'' she said. Danica Kirka reported from London. Jill Lawless contributed to this report from London.

Gloucester City manager Mike Cook was delighted to be back to winning ways this afternoon, and the Tigers did it in some style against Poole Town. New signing Stanley Anaebonam opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after latching on to a rebound, before assisting two more to finish as the man of the match on his home debut. Cook said: “He’s a good player and he’ll score some goals as well. A lot of people are saying we’re screaming out for a centre forward, but what we’re screaming out for is just players who can score goals. “We’ve just got to mix it around a bit because Joe Hanks is not going to score every week, he won’t do that in the job we’re asking him to do.” Another man on the scoresheet for the Tigers was Torquay United loanee Jadyn Crosbie, who bagged himself a brace in City’s dominant display. The youngster got his first just before half time by tapping in from close range, only one minute after Poole had initially equalised from a corner through Joshua Staunton. Ed Williams made it 3-1 in the 54th minute before Crosbie rounded off the scoring four minutes later capitalising on a spill from the goalkeeper to finish the game 4-1. Cook said: “I’m really pleased for him because he’s still learning his trade. He’s got potential, he’s got to fulfil that over the next few seasons, at the moment we’re the vehicle for him. “I thought his overall game today, with winning his headers, linking up play, scoring goals, he was a threat today.” This was City’s first win since October 22, claiming three crucial points to stay in the mix for promotion. After a run of average performances, the Tigers have now scored eight goals in two matches, and are starting to gel together in an everchanging team. Cook was pleased that his side managed to produce such a dominant display, and get over the line once again. He said: “It makes a difference when you score goals, doesn’t it? I was worried for 10 minutes because I didn’t want them to do to us what we did to Walton last week. “We haven’t had 90 minutes where we’ve dominated any game so far this season, maybe that’s a little bit unrealistic for us where we are with the team. “We’ve brought in six or seven players since the beginning of the season so we’re relatively new to each other, but it’s good to have a strong bench today.” The Tigers now have a two-week break until their next game at home to Chertsey Town, with time to rest and focus on what’s next. City find themselves in second place, but have played more games than Merthyr Town above them, and AFC Totton below them, relying on them slipping up. Cook knows that there is more to focus on than other teams’ results, and made clear how his side are looking. He said: “We’ve just got to do what we can do; I’m not going to be worried about Totton and Merthyr because I can’t do anything about them. “When we play against them, we’ll worry about them and we’ll know what they are all about, as they will with us. “We’ve definitely worried more about ourselves this season than worrying about the opposition all the time, and so far this season, that’s worked really well.” Gloucester City: Thompson, Leadbitter, Duffus, Richards-Everton, Ball, Hanks (Grubb 64), Williams, Burns (Liggett 95), Smalley (Phillips 64), Crosbie (Robinson 90), Anaebonam (Emmett 73). Poole Town: Plain, Staunton, Whisken (Hewlett 82), Lowes, De Luca (Holmes 74), Touray, Ramos (Almeida 74), Thomas, Slade, Taylor (Nippard 58), Clarke. Sub not used: Starner-Reid. Attendance: 903.India can halve premature CVD deaths in 25 years: Doc

CBC resurrects plans for live New Year’s Eve broadcast specialsBOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Adam Jones ran for 197 yards and two touchdowns and Montana State ran over Montana 34-11 on Saturday to reclaim the Brawl of the Wild trophy. The Bobcats (12-0, 8-0 Big Sky Conference) wrapped up the 123rd meeting in this rivalry with 420 yards, 326 on the ground. Montana State capped its first unbeaten season and can match the school record for consecutive wins with a playoff win in two weeks. The Bobcats, ranked second in the FCS coaches poll, should be the top seed in the playoffs after top-ranked North Dakota State lost its finale to fifth-ranked South Dakota. Montana (8-4, 5-3), ranked 10th, is expected to add to its record 27 FCS playoff appearances but will not have a first-round bye in the 24-team bracket. Montana State quarterback Tommy Mellott was 6-of-12 passing for 94 yards with a touchdown in poor conditions and added 50 yards and a touchdown on the ground. He has helped the Bobcats score at least 30 points in every game this season Mellott had a 5-yard touchdown run on MSU's first possession and Mellott found Jones for a 35-yard touchdown early in the second quarter for a 14-3 lead. Myles Sansted had two field goals in the final two minutes, including a 49-yarder as time expired for a 20-3 halftime lead. Jones dominated the second half and scored two short touchdowns. Eli Gillman scored on a 1-yard run for Montana's touchdown between the Jones' touchdowns. The Grizzlies had just 234 yards and went 2 of 12 on third down. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25

Numbers of children with complex needs predicted to double in WalesTwo years ago, Colorado athletic director Rick George hired Deion Sanders in an effort to bring life back to the football program. So far, it’s been an unquestioned success, to the point that national pundits often talk about Sanders being a great fit for jobs at other schools, or even the NFL. George, however, is confident Sanders will be in Boulder for a while. Two years removed from a 1-11 season, CU (9-3, 7-2 Big 12) is ranked No. 23 in the College Football Playoff Top 25, No. 20 in the Associated Press Top 25, and awaiting Sunday’s bowl selections to find out where they’ll play next. CU is 13-11 in Sanders’ two seasons. “Everybody talks about all these rumors and all these other things, and I kind of tune out that noise,” George said in an interview with BuffZone. “I know who Deion is, and I know what he represents and I believe he wants to be here for the long haul. We’ve supported all the initiatives that he’s embraced and we’ll continue to do that. My expectation is that he’ll be here and he can write some of our record books moving forward.” How long Sanders coaches in Boulder isn’t known, of course. He still has three years remaining on the five-year, $29.5-million contract he signed two years ago and there have been discussions about an extension. “Coach and I have talked about this three different times and we’ll continue to have discussions about it and that’s kind of where I’m at,” George said, while adding that Sanders doesn’t want to be distracted with contract talks until after the season. Sanders’ base and supplemental salary was $5.7 million this year and he will add $600,000 in bonuses for getting to nine regular season wins and a bowl game. Per the terms of his current deal, Sanders will receive $200,000 raises each season, which means he has $18.3 million left on his deal. Since being introduced as head coach on Dec. 4, 2022, Coach Prime has resuscitated the program. Considered the worst Power 5 conference program at the time, the Buffs improved to 4-8 a year ago (with five one-score losses) and vaulted to 9-3 this year. Led by Coach Prime’s son, Shedeur, at quarterback and dynamic cornerback/receiver Travis Hunter, the Buffs were in the race for the Big 12 title game until the final moments of the regular season last week. CU has been one of the most watched teams in the country, both on social media and on TV. And, of the 24 games CU has played under Coach Prime, 20 have been in sold-out stadiums, including 10 of 12 at Folsom Field. “I’m incredibly happy on where we are today,” George said. “We’ve got another game left, so we can still get to that 10th win, which was the high number that I thought this year that we could get to.” Adding to CU’s profile and Sanders’ coaching resume is that Hunter is the frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy, while Shedeur Sanders has a shot to be invited to New York as a finalist, as well. (Finalists will be announced Monday). Yet, even with Hunter and Shedeur heading off to the NFL, George said, “I think our best days are ahead of us. “I think what excites me is the recruiting class that he just had, and getting (five-star quarterback) JuJu Lewis is a really important factor in that. There’s a lot of people to build around that I think are going to be here for a while. I like his coaching staff a lot. I like his coordinators. ... And, coach has kind of proven over two years that he can reassemble a roster and get them working together and playing together to compete for a championship.” Coach Prime has often said 2023 was about instilling hope and 2024 was about expectations. George added to that, saying, “I’m sure the third year is going to be even higher expectations on where we think we can go. ... We gotta keep his coaching staff intact and if we do that, with his leadership, I think we’ll have a really good year.” George feels the future is so bright, in fact, that me might consider extending his own time at CU. In September of 2021, he signed a five-year deal that runs through June 30, 2026. In the summer of 2023, George, 64, told BuffZone he didn’t see himself working past then. That could change, however. “I’m contemplating that,” said George, who is in his 11th school year as the Buffs’ AD. “I’m not ready to say, ‘OK, I’ll definitely be done in two years. ... Talking with the family and all that, it’s fun to win again and I like what coach is doing. We have a good relationship and he’s great to work with, so that’s a factor for sure. I think coach and I from the start have had a really good relationship and it seems to get better and better as we go.”

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Judge finds spyware-maker NSO Group liable for attacks on WhatsApp usersThe Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF) made history at Tanoa Plaza, Suva, with the launch of its first-ever five-Year Strategic Plan (2025-2029). The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications Manoa Kamikamica officiated the event as chief guest, as the STRATEGIC PLAN outlined four core pillars: Regulatory Effectiveness, Service Delivery, Advocacy and Financial Sustainability. It was supported by strategic enablers focusing on People and Governance, Processes, and Technology. It aims to bridge the digital divide, stimulate innovation, and enhance Fiji’s position as the ICT hub of the Pacific. In launching the strategic plan, Mr Kamikamica said this milestone reflected TAF’s dedication to strengthening the telecommunications sector. He also said the strategic plan embodied a vision of a digitally connected Fiji, where every citizen has equitable access to technology and opportunities. “The plan’s emphasis on regulatory excellence, enhanced service delivery, advocacy for community needs, and financial sustainability is a testament to TAF’s alignment with the government’s vision of a digitally inclusive and empowered Fiji,” he said. “I am confident that TAF will collaborate effectively with key stakeholders to ensure the seamless implementation of this plan.” TAF’s chairman, David Eyre, said TAF charted a bold course towards a digitally inclusive future. “We look forward to executing this plan and being part of the transformative change, it will bring to Fiji and the Pacific. With the support of our stakeholders, TAF will turn these aspirations into measurable impacts for the people of Fiji.” TAF’s chief executive officer, Prit Chand, said they now had a clear and actionable roadmap to transform Fiji’s telecommunications sector. “This plan not only outlines our vision for a digitally connected Fiji but also ensures that every decision we make aligns with our long-term objectives. It enables us to manage resources effectively, embrace innovation, and address emerging challenges, ensuring we remain responsive and forward-thinking.” SOURCE: Telecommunications Authority of Fiji

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s governing party chief expressed support Friday for suspending the constitutional powers of President Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law this week, in a bombshell reversal that makes Yoon’s impeachment more likely. Opposition parties are pushing for a parliamentary vote on Yoon’s impeachment on Saturday, calling his short-lived martial law declaration an “unconstitutional, illegal rebellion or coup.” But they need support from some members of the president’s People Power Party to get the two-thirds majority required to pass the impeachment motion. The turmoil resulting from Yoon’s nighttime martial law decree has frozen South Korean politics and caused worry among neighbors, including fellow democracy Japan, and Seoul’s top ally, the United States, as one of the strongest democracies in Asia faces a political crisis that could unseat its leader. During a party meeting, PPP leader Han Dong-hun stressed the need to suspend Yoon’s presidential duties and power swiftly, saying he poses a “significant risk of extreme actions, like reattempting to impose martial law, which could potentially put the Republic of Korea and its citizens in great danger.” Han said he had received intelligence that Yoon had ordered the country’s defense counterintelligence commander to arrest and detain unspecified key politicians based on accusations of “anti-state activities” when martial law was in force. “It’s my judgment that an immediate suspension of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s official duties is necessary to protect the Republic of Korea and its people,” Han said. Impeaching Yoon would require support from 200 of the National Assembly’s 300 members. The opposition parties that jointly brought the impeachment motion have 192 seats combined. PPP has 108 lawmakers. If Yoon is impeached, he would be suspended until the Constitutional Court rules on whether to remove him from office or restore his presidential power. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, the country’s No. 2 official, would take over presidential responsibilities. The Defense Ministry said it suspended the defense counterintelligence commander, Yeo In-hyung, who Han alleged had received orders from Yoon to detain the politicians. The ministry also suspended Lee Jin-woo, commander of the capital defense command, and Kwak Jong-geun, commander of the special warfare command, over their involvement in enforcing martial law. In a closed-door briefing to lawmakers, Hong Jang-won, first deputy director of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, said Yoon called after imposing martial law and ordered him to help the defense counterintelligence unit to detain key politicians. The targeted politicians included Han, opposition leader Lee Jae-myung and National Assembly speaker Woo Won Shik, said Kim Byung-kee, one of the lawmakers who attended the meeting. Kim said Hong told lawmakers he ignored Yoon’s orders. The spy agency’s director, Cho Taeyong, questioned Hong’s account. Cho told reporters that such an order would have come to him, rather than Hong, and that he never received any orders from Yoon to detain politicians. Han earlier said he would work to defeat the impeachment motion even though he criticized Yoon’s martial law declaration as “unconstitutional.” Han said there was a need to “prevent damage to citizens and supporters caused by unprepared chaos.” Thousands of protesters have marched in the streets of Seoul since Wednesday, calling for Yoon to resign and be investigated. Thousands of autoworkers and other members of the Korean Metal Workers’ Union, one of the country’s biggest umbrella labor groups, have started hourly strikes since Thursday to protest Yoon. The union said its members will start on indefinite strikes beginning on Dec. 11 if Yoon was still in office then. Vice Defense Minister Kim Seon Ho promised the ministry’s “active cooperation” with an investigation by prosecutors into the military’s role in Yoon’s martial law enforcement. He said military prosecutors will also be involved in the investigation. He denied media speculation that Yoon and his military confidantes might consider imposing martial law a second time. “Even if there’s a demand to enforce martial law, the Defense Ministry and the Joint Chiefs of Staff will absolutely not accept it,” Kim said. Kim became the acting defense minister after Yoon’s office on Thursday accepted the resignation of Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun, who has also been banned from traveling while he is investigated over the imposition of martial law. Opposition parties and Han allege that it was Kim Yong Hyun who recommended that Yoon declare martial law. During a parliamentary hearing on Thursday, Kim Seon Ho said Kim Yong Hyun also ordered troops to be deployed to the National Assembly after Yoon imposed martial law. Han leads a minority faction within the ruling party, and 18 lawmakers in his faction voted with opposition lawmakers to overturn Yoon’s martial law decree. Martial law ultimately lasted about six hours, after its quick overrule by the National Assembly forced Yoon’s Cabinet to lift it before daybreak Wednesday. The main liberal opposition Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung said in a televised speech Friday that it was crucial to suspend Yoon as “quickly as possible.” Lee said Yoon’s martial law enforcement amounted to “rebellion and also a self-coup.” He said Yoon’s move caused serious damage to the country’s image and paralyzed foreign policy, pointing to criticism from the Biden administration and foreign leaders canceling their visits to South Korea. Yoon has made no immediate response to Han’s comments. He hasn’t made public appearances since he made a televised announcement that his martial law decree was lifted. Prosecutor General Shim Woo Jung told reporters the prosecution plans to investigate rebellion charges against Yoon following complaints filed by the opposition. While the president mostly has immunity from prosecution while in office, the protection does not extend to allegations of rebellion or treason. It wasn’t immediately clear how the prosecution plans to proceed with an investigation on Yoon. The Democratic Party is also considering filing a complaint against PPP floor leader Choo Kyung-ho, whom the opposition party accuse of attempting to facilitate Yoon’s martial law enforcement. Choo, a Yoon loyalist, had asked party lawmakers to convene at the party’s headquarters rather than the National Assembly after martial law began. That meant fewer lawmakers were present for parliament’s vote on lifting martial law.MITCHELL, S.D. — The University of Jamestown men’s basketball team could not find a way back in a 78-69 loss to Dakota Wesleyan University on Sunday, Dec. 29, at the Tigers’ World’s Only Corn Palace. Midway through the first half, the Tigers (11-3) took an 18-9 lead and they were able to keep their lead to between seven points and 10 points for the remainder of the opening half taking a 40-30 lead into the half. ADVERTISEMENT The Jimmies (5-7) started the second half on fire trimming the deficit to three points at 57-54 with 9:10 to go before a quick 5-0 run stretched the lead out again. The Jmmies kept it up bringing it even closer at 71-69 with just over two minutes to go but the Tigers were able to salt the game away at the free throw line on their way to a nine point win. The Jimmies are back in action at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 3, when they go to Valley City State University.Share Tweet Share Share Email Introduction Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is a security feature developed by Google to help protect your device and data in case it’s lost, stolen, or wiped. Enabled on devices running Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and later, FRP requires you to sign in with the Google account connected to the device after a factory reset. Understanding FRP Bypass Methods FRP bypass methods typically involve exploiting specific vulnerabilities in device firmware, recovery images, or the initial setup process. These techniques allow users to boot their devices into a special mode, where they can bypass the FRP lock and regain access to their device. However, it’s essential to understand that these methods may not work on all devices, can become outdated due to firmware updates, and might void your device’s warranty. Always proceed with caution and ensure you have the necessary permissions before attempting any FRP bypass method. Addrom Bypass: Bypassing FRP on Stock Recovery Devices The addrom bypass method is one of the most common and reliable FRP bypass techniques for devices running the official recovery image (stock romance). This method works by exploiting a vulnerability in the initial setup process and allowing you to bypass the FRP lock using a specific sequence of taps and inputs. Prerequisites: A device running the official recovery image (stock romance) A computer with the necessary USB drivers installed A USB cable to connect your device to your computer Steps: Power off your device completely. Boot your device into recovery mode by pressing and holding the specific key combination for your device model (e.g., Volume Up + Power, Bixby + Volume Up + Power, etc.). Consult your device’s user manual or online resources if you’re unsure about the key combination. Once in recovery mode, connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. Perform a factory reset or wipe data using the appropriate recovery menu option (e.g., “Wipe data/factory reset” in TWRP recovery). After the factory reset is complete, select “Reboot system now” to reboot your device. During the initial setup process, you’ll reach a screen asking for your Google account credentials. At this point, follow the specific sequence of taps and inputs for your device model to bypass FRP. Some common sequences include: Samsung devices: Enter 000000 for the Google account password, then press the power button, press the volume up key once, and then press the power button again. LG devices: Enter 48304 as the Google account password, then press the power button, and immediately press and hold the volume up key. HTC devices: Enter 48304 as the Google account password, then press the power button, and immediately press and hold the volume up key. After successfully bypassing FRP, continue with the initial setup process or restore your device using a backup if available. Vnrom Bypass: A Special Case for BLU R1 HD The vnrom bypass is a specific FRP bypass method for the BLU Products R1 HD device, which exploits a vulnerability in the device’s recovery image. This method allowed users to bypass FRP without needing a custom recovery or fastboot commands. However, it’s essential to note that this method might not work on other devices or after specific software updates. To attempt the vnrom bypass on your BLU R1 HD device: Boot your device into recovery mode by pressing and holding the Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously until the BLU logo appears on the screen. Then, release both buttons and immediately press and hold the Volume Up button again until the recovery menu appears. In the recovery menu, select “wipe data/factory reset” using the volume keys and confirm using the power button. Select “reboot system now” to reboot your device into the initial setup process. When prompted to enter your Google account credentials, try entering 48304 as the password and then follow the on-screen prompts to bypass FRP. Download Mode Bypass: Exploiting Firmware Vulnerabilities The download mode bypass method involves exploiting vulnerabilities in device firmware, bootloaders, or recovery images to bypass FRP. This method typically requires specialized tools and software, and the specific process may vary depending on your device model and manufacturer. Prerequisites: A device with a known firmware exploit or vulnerability Specialized software or tools for your device model (e.g., Odin for Samsung devices) A computer with the necessary USB drivers installed A USB cable to connect your device to your computer Steps: Power off your device completely. Boot your device into download mode by pressing and holding the specific key combination for your device model (e.g., Volume Down + Home + Power for Samsung devices). Consult your device’s user manual or online resources if you’re unsure about the key combination. Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. Launch the specialized software or tool for your device model (e.g., Odin for Samsung devices) and follow the on-screen instructions to send specific commands or modify firmware components. Once the process is complete, reboot your device and follow the initial setup process until you reach the screen asking for your Google account credentials. Use a specific sequence of taps or inputs to bypass FRP, as demonstrated in the addrom bypass section above. After successfully bypassing FRP, continue with the initial setup process or restore your device using a backup if available. Risks and Considerations While FRP bypass methods can be useful in certain situations, it’s crucial to understand the potential risks and considerations: Using unauthorized bypass methods may void your device’s warranty and expose you to security risks. These methods might not work on all devices, even those from the same manufacturer, and can become outdated due to firmware updates. Always ensure that you have the necessary permissions and understand the potential risks before attempting to bypass FRP on your device. Conclusion In this article, we’ve discussed various FRP bypass methods, with a primary focus on the addrom bypass for stock or unmodified devices. By understanding the underlying principles and following the step-by-step guides, you can attempt to bypass FRP on your device using these methods. Moreover, referring to the Factory Reset Wikipedia article can provide you with additional context and information. However, it’s essential to proceed with caution, consider the risks, and always prioritize official methods and tools provided by device manufacturers or Google when possible. Related Items: Factory Reset Protection (FRP) , Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Bypass Share Tweet Share Share Email CommentsThe Tale Of Lady Ok episode 3 will not air on JTBC TV on Saturday (December 7) at 10:30 PM KST. The historical fantasy thriller drama is taking a short hiatus for the special news coverage of the dramatic political turmoil in South Korea. According to the production team, the third chapter telecast has been rescheduled for Sunday (December 8). People in Korea can watch the mini-series on TV or stream it on various online platforms. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, China, Japan, New Zealand, UAE, Singapore, Turkey, and South Africa, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on various online streaming platforms, including Kocowa. The Tale Of Lady Ok is a historical romance drama. It follows runaway slave Goo Deok Yi. It narrates the title character's survival con game as she fakes everything, including her husband. The mini-series features Lim Ji Yeon, Choo Young Woo, Yeonwoo, and Kim Jae Won. It premiered on JTBC on Saturday (November 30) at 10:30 PM KST. Here is everything about The Tale Of Lady Ok episode 3, like the airdate, preview, spoilers, and streaming details. Airdate, Time, and Streaming Details The historical romance drama will air its next episode on JTBC TV on Sunday (December 8) at 10:30 PM KST. People in Korea can watch the mini-series on TV or stream it on various online platforms. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, and Australia, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on various online streaming platforms, including Kocowa. Here are the International Air Timings of The Tale Of Lady Ok Episode 3: Preview and Spoilers The Tale Of Lady Ok episode 3 promotional stills show fake Ok Tae Young embracing herself as a noblewoman. The female lead wouldn't only look like an aristocratic family. She would adapt to the lifestyle of a wealthy lady. The character would use her powers to protect fellow handmaids. This chapter will feature romantic tension between Ok Tae Young and Cheon Seung Hwi. According to the production team, viewers can expect drama and mystery. The producers teased an intriguing twist with the arrival of Seong Yoon Gyeom. Choo Young Woo will portray the character, who resembles the male lead. "1 point for the viewers to fill is to watch the chemistry between the onscreen couple. It was my first time working with Choo Young Woo. Although we both faced the challenge of portraying multiple personas, we filmed with consideration for each other. I received help from him, and we worked hard to embody our characters," the actor shared .

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Icelanders voted to elect a new parliament Saturday after disagreements over immigration, energy policy and the economy forced Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson to pull the plug on his coalition government and call an early election. This is Iceland’s sixth general election since the 2008 financial crisis devastated the economy of the North Atlantic island nation and ushered in a new era of political instability. Opinion polls suggested the country could be in for another upheaval, with support for the three governing parties plunging. Benediktsson, who was named prime minister in April following the resignation of his predecessor, struggled to hold together the unlikely coalition of his conservative Independence Party with the centrist Progressive Party and the Left-Green Movement. “My expectation is like, something new going to happen, hopefully," said Hörður Guðjónsson, voting in the capital, Reykjavik. “We always have had these old parties taking care of things. I hope we see the light now to come in with a younger people, new ideas.” Iceland, a nation of about 400,000 people, is proud of its democratic traditions, describing itself as arguably the world’s oldest parliamentary democracy. The island’s parliament, the Althingi, was founded in 930 by the Norsemen who settled the country. Fierce weather in the sub-Arctic nation threatened to hamper some voters getting to polling stations on Saturday, with heavy snow blocking roads in many areas. The weather could also delay the delivery of ballot boxes to counting centers after polls close at 10 p.m. (2200GMT). Voters are choosing 63 members of the Althingi in an election that will allocate seats both by regional constituencies and proportional representation. Parties need at least 5% of the vote to win seats in parliament. Eight parties were represented in the outgoing parliament, and 10 parties are contesting this election. Turnout is traditionally high by international standards, with 80% of registered voters casting ballots in the 2021 parliamentary election. A windswept island near the Arctic Circle, Iceland normally holds elections during the warmer months of the year. But Benediktsson decided on Oct. 13 that his coalition couldn’t last any longer, and he asked President Halla Tómasdóttir to dissolve the Althingi. “The weakness of this society is that we have no very strong party and we have no very strong leader of any party,’’ said Vilhjálmur Bjarnason a former member of parliament. “We have no charming person with a vision ... That is very difficult for us.” Despite the electoral headwinds, Benediktsson expressed confidence that his Independence Party could emerge on top. “It was an uphill battle for my party, initially, but as we moved on into the election campaign, I think things started to turn our way and I feel that this will be a very exciting election day,” he said. The splintering of Iceland's political landscape came after the 2008 financial crisis, which prompted years of economic upheaval after the country's debt-swollen banks collapsed. The crisis led to anger and distrust of the parties that had traditionally traded power back and forth, and prompted the creation of new parties ranging from the environment focused Left-Green Alliance to the Pirate Party, which advocates direct democracy and individual freedoms. “This is one of the consequences of the economic crash,’’ said Eva H. Önnudóttir, a professor of political science at the University of Iceland. “It’s just the changed landscape. Parties, especially the old parties, have maybe kind of been hoping that we would go back to how things were before, but that’s not going to happen.” Like many Western countries, Iceland has been buffeted by the rising cost of living and immigration pressures. Inflation peaked at an annual rate of 10.2% in February 2023, fueled by the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. While inflation slowed to 5.1% in October, that is still high compared with neighboring countries. The U.S. inflation rate stood at 2.6% last month, while the European Union’s rate was 2.3%. Iceland is also struggling to accommodate a rising number of asylum-seekers, creating tensions within the small, traditionally homogenous country. The number of immigrants seeking protection in Iceland jumped to more than 4,000 in each of the past three years, compared with a previous average of less than 1,000. Repeated eruptions of a volcano in the southwestern part of the country have displaced thousands of people and strained public finances. One year after the first eruption forced the evacuation of the town of Grindavik, many residents still don’t have secure housing, leading to complaints that the government has been slow to respond. But it also added to a shortage of affordable housing exacerbated by Iceland’s tourism boom. Young people are struggling to get a foot on the housing ladder at a time when short-term vacation rentals have reduced the housing stock available for locals, Önnudóttir said. “The housing issue is becoming a big issue in Iceland,'' she said. Danica Kirka reported from London. Jill Lawless contributed to this report from London.S&P/TSX composite down nearly 250 points, U.S. stock markets also fall

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