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Nick Ring scored a goal and added two assists to help the UNH hockey team beat Rochester Institute of Technology 5-1 in a nonconference game Friday night before 3,717 fans at the Whittemore Center in Durham. Bedford's Alex Gagne, Brentwood's Cy LeClerc, Marty Lavins and Liam Devlin also scored for the Wildcats (5-4-2), who led 2-0 after one period and 4-1 after two. The teams conclude their two-game series at the Whittemore Center on Saturday at 7 p.m. Boston College 5, Dartmouth 3 : Mike Posma's power-play goal with 6:06 remaining broke a 2-2 tie and the No. 5 Eagles held off the 15th-ranked Big Green in a nonconference game on Friday night before 7,395 fans at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass. BC scored two empty-net goals in the final 2:08, offset by an extra-attacker tally by Dartmouth's John Fusco. The loss was the first of the season for Dartmouth (5-1-1), which had been the only unbeaten team in the country. Freshman James Hagens, projected as a first-round pick in next June's NHL draft, scored twice for BC (10-3-0). Woodstock, Vermont's Steven Townley and Auburn's Cooper Flinton also scored for the Big Green, who visit Vermont in another nonleague game on Sunday at 4 p.m.
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Plans revealed for new university campus for 1,700 students at Limerick’s Cleeves Riverside QuarterThomas Sorber collected 22 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks to pace Georgetown to an 83-53 win against shorthanded Coppin State on Saturday afternoon in Washington, D.C. The Hoyas pulled away from the Eagles with a 21-2 run early in the second half. Georgetown held Coppin State to 22 percent shooting in the second half and 18 percent from behind the arc. Georgetown (11-2) is off to its best start since the 2011-12 season. Drew Fielder recorded 20 points and 13 rebounds while Malik Mack had 15 points and 11 assists for the Hoyas. Georgetown played without its leading scorer Jayden Epps, who missed the game with a lower-body injury. Toby Nnadozie scored 22 points and Julius Ellerbe III added 12 to go along with six steals for the Eagles (1-13). The Hoyas' decisive second-half run started with Caleb Williams' steal that led to a Fielder lay up as Georgetown took 49-37 lead. Moments later, Fielder's turnaround in the lane put the Hoyas up 56-37. Sorber's jam with 6:36 left gave Georgetown a 67-41 advantage. The pesky Eagles rattled off a 7-0 run but got no closer than 19 points the rest of the game. The Eagles played without three of their top four scorers but forced 14 Georgetown turnovers in the first half and hit 5-of-8 3-pointers. Ellerbe corralled a loose ball near half court and distributed it to Nnadozie who converted a contested layup to pull CSU within 12-11. But the Hoyas held a 24-10 rebounding edge in the first half as Sorber and Fielder were a force inside the paint. The Hoyas created separation as Sorber worked the high-low game with a catch in the lane and a left finger roll for a 25-15 Hoyas' lead with 8:40 left in the first half. Zahree Harrison's 3-pointer kept the dogged visitors close and capped a 5-0 run that cut the Georgetown lead to 25-20. Nnadozie closed the first half with a 3-pointer and the Hoyas held a 37-30 lead. --Field Level Media
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New Delhi [India], November 30 (ANI): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday emphasised that the 21st century belongs to India, with youth as the torchbearers of innovation and agents of change driving the nation's growth story. Birla was addressing the 27th Annual Convocation of Manav Rachna University held today (Saturday). Also Read | Maharashtra Chief Minister Swearing-In Ceremony To Be Held on December 5: Mahayuti 2.0 Government to Take Oath in PM Narendra Modi’s Presence at Azad Maidan in Mumbai. He highlighted the immense energy, innovative capabilities, and transformative potential of the youth, stating that these qualities are essential for addressing the challenges of the present era. Pointing to India's rising stature on the global stage, Birla remarked that the nation is poised for greatness, with its young generation leading this transformation. Discussing India's advancements in innovation and technology, the Speaker observed that Indians are spearheading groundbreaking initiatives worldwide across various fields. He reiterated that the 21st century is India's century, with its youth driving a global innovation revolution. Also Read | Surat Police Arrest Bangladeshi National With Multiple Fake Documents, Had Illegally Entered India 7 Years Ago. Birla also underlined India's rich heritage of knowledge, capability, and culture, describing it as the foundation of a brighter future. He praised the enduring philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam--the world as one family--and lauded the leadership of Indians globally in areas such as technology, innovation, and professions like Chartered Accountancy, which contribute to excellence across industries. Stressing the critical role of democracy in India's growth, Birla asserted that open dialogue and discussion are central to the nation's progress. Reflecting on the 75th year of India's Constitution, he reaffirmed the nation's unwavering commitment to constitutional values, which have guided its success. Citing the example of former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, who overcame humble beginnings to excel in education, technology, and leadership, Birla urged students to harness their energy and determination to make a positive impact on the world, embodying the spirit of perseverance and resolve. Congratulating the graduating students, Birla acknowledged their accomplishments and bright futures. He commended the university's role in equipping students with not only academic knowledge but also the resilience to address challenges both domestically and globally. He applauded the university's faculty for their dedicated efforts in providing a holistic education and extended his gratitude to all staff members, recognising their vital contributions to the students' success. Birla emphasised that each effort, no matter how small, played a part in the students' achievements celebrated today. The Lok Sabha Speaker encouraged the students to embrace their roles as agents of change, urging them to venture into the world with confidence, conviction, and determination to shape a better future. (ANI) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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Azerbaijan, Russia discuss prospects for cooperation in field of preventing natural disastersThe bypoll results have once again highlighted the challenges faced by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in establishing itself in Punjab’s political landscape. Its attempts to woo influential figures from other parties have failed to yield results in the Lok Sabha polls held earlier this year and again in Saturday’s bypoll results. The party not only failed to garner good votes in any of the four contested seats but lost its security deposits on three of them, raising serious questions about its strategy and grassroots presence. BJP fielded prominent turncoats from rival parties in a bid to establish a foothold, however, the strategy seems to have backfired. Former finance minister Manpreet Badal, who contested from Gidderbaha, managed to secure only 11,977 votes, losing his security deposit. Similarly, former Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) MLA Sohan Singh Thandal who contested from the Chabbewal reserved segment, garnered 8,692 votes and suffered the same fate. Thandal joined the BJP with just two days left for filing the nomination papers. In the Dera Baba Nanak, BJP’s Ravi Karan Singh Kahlon, son of former speaker Nirmal Singh Kahlon, could muster just 6,505 votes, falling well short of the required threshold to retain his deposit. The Barnala constituency provided the sole consolation for the BJP, where party candidate Kewal Singh Dhillon managed to save his deposit. The party’s build-up to bypolls was far from ideal with the state unit chief Sunil Jakhar expressing unwillingness to continue at the helm and remaining absent from day-to-day party activities and meetings. Now as the saffron party braces for civic body polls scheduled in December end, it will have to redraw its plans. Adding to the party’s woes is the drop in vote share in three of the four constituencies compared to the Lok Sabha elections held earlier this year. In Gidderbaha, for instance, Manpreet Badal’s tally of 12,227 votes was far below the 14,850 votes polled for BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate Gurmeet Rana Sodhi early this year. In Dera Baba Nanak, the BJP’s vote count marginally increased from 5,981 in the Lok Sabha elections to 6,509 in the bypolls.
Noussair Mazraoui warns Man Utd team-mates about 'tough time' amid Ruben Amorim changesA Louisiana law that reclassified abortion-inducing drugs as controlled substances has made it more difficult for doctors to treat a wide range of gynecological conditions, doctors say. Now, a similar proposal has been filed in Texas. Texas Rep. Pat Curry, a freshman Republican from Waco, said the intent of House Bill 1339 is to make it harder for people, especially teenagers, to order mifepristone and misoprostol online to terminate their pregnancies. Doctors in Louisiana say the measure has done little to strengthen the state’s near-total abortion ban, but has increased fear and confusion among doctors, pharmacists and patients. “There’s no sense in it,” said Dr. Nicole Freehill, an OB/GYN in New Orleans. “Even though we kept trying to tell them how often [these medications] are used for other things and how safe they are, it didn’t matter. It’s just a backdoor way of restricting abortion more.” These medications are often used to empty the uterus after a patient has a miscarriage, and are commonly prescribed ahead of inserting an intrauterine device. Misoprostol is also often the best treatment for obstetric hemorrhages, a potentially life-threatening condition in which women can bleed to death in minutes. Since the Louisiana law went into effect, hospitals have taken the medication off their obstetrics carts and put them in locked, password-protected central storage. One hospital has been running drills to practice getting the medications to patients in time, and reported, on average, a two minute delay from before the law went into effect, the Louisiana Illuminator reported. “In obstetrics and gynecology, minutes or even seconds can be the difference between life and death,” Dr. Stella Dantas, president of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists, said in a statement after the Louisiana law passed. “Forcing a clinician to jump through administrative hurdles in order to access a safe, effective medicine is not medically justified and is, quite simply, dangerous.” Curry said these restrictions won’t stop doctors from prescribing these medications when necessary, but will stop the “wide misuse” of the drugs to circumvent the state’s near-total abortion ban. Curry said he consulted with the author of the Louisiana law, as well as OB/GYNs in Texas to draft the bill. He said the doctors who have criticized the legislation are raising these concerns as a “smokescreen” because they don’t want more restrictions. “I understand that. We don’t need or want all kinds of regulations,” he said. “Especially as Republicans, regulations should not be high on our list, but in this case it’s a necessary evil given the situation.” In March 2022, Mason Herring, a Houston attorney, spiked his wife’s water with misoprostol to force her to have an abortion. Catherine Herring was pregnant with the couple’s third child, a daughter who was born 10 weeks premature. She survived, but has significant developmental delays, according to the Associated Press. Mason Herring was charged with felony assault to induce abortion, and pled guilty to injury to a child and assault to a pregnant person. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years of probation. Catherine Herring’s experience led her brother, Louisiana state Rep. Thomas Pressly, to file a bill that would have made it a crime to coerce someone into having an abortion. But at the last minute, the bill was amended to also reclassify abortion-inducing drugs as controlled substances, according to the Louisiana Illuminator, leaving hospitals and doctors scrambling to comply with the new restrictions. The state health department advised storing the medication in a locked area on the crash cart, which at least some hospitals have said is not feasible. “We had to rework how we utilize misoprostol across our hospital systems,” Freehill said. “Labor and delivery, pharmacy, nursing staff, you name it, they were all involved with figuring out how to stay within the law but still use these medications that we need access to.” It’s rare for a state to decide on its own to classify a drug as a controlled substance. Most commonly, the federal government decides which medications should be “scheduled,” based on their medical usefulness and the potential for abuse. Schedule I drugs, like heroin, have no medical use and are often used recreationally; Schedule IV and V are medications that are useful but have a potential for abuse, like Xanax or Valium. There are enhanced penalties for having a controlled substance without a prescription, and increased restrictions on how doctors can dispense them. Pharmacists must report any prescriptions for controlled substances to the state Prescription Monitoring Program, and doctors are required to check the database before prescribing certain controlled substances. Law enforcement also has access to that database. Prescription monitoring has been key to combating the opioid epidemic by identifying doctors who were overprescribing and patients who were getting prescriptions from multiple providers. But with so much political attention on mifepristone and misoprostol as abortion-inducing drugs, doctors are worried about scrutiny for frequently prescribing these common medications. “We had to fix a problem that wasn’t broken,” said Freehill. “There’s no reason for it to be Schedule IV. It’s not something people abuse. It’s not something people can become addicted to. It’s extremely safe.” A group of Louisiana health care providers recently filed a lawsuit arguing the law discriminates against people who need mifepristone and misoprostol for other conditions, and challenging whether the last minute amendments to the bill were proper. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has said the new restrictions are clear and should not delay care. Those who “have attempted to sow confusion and doubt,” she said in a statement, “profit from misinformation.” When the law first went into effect, Anna Legreid Dopp, senior director of government relations for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, told CNN that the group expected other states to consider similar measures. “Almost immediately, our members raised concern that if this is being done in one state, it can easily be a template for other states to use it,” Dopp said. Curry, who recently won a special election to fill the seat long held by Republican Rep. Doc Anderson, said Pressly and Herring have offered to come testify in support of his bill this session. He anticipates it getting wide support from his fellow lawmakers. Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade, conservative groups have turned their attention to restricting access to abortion-inducing medications. A group of anti-abortion doctors filed a lawsuit to revoke the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, which the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately rejected. Curry said there are reasons to keep these medications on the market beyond abortion, but they need tighter restrictions. “You can lie about your age, you can lie about your name, you can lie about your address, there's no verification whatsoever,” he said, referring to online prescribers. “And it gets shipped to a 15-year-old girl, a 13-year-old girl.” It is already a crime to mail abortion-inducing medications in Texas, and many of the online pharmacies operate in a legal gray area outside U.S jurisdiction. Others are working in states that have “shield laws” that protect doctors’ ability to prescribe and mail pills into states that have banned abortion. None of these interstate and international legal questions have been tested in court with regards to abortion. Freehill said she would encourage Texas doctors to learn from what has happened in Louisiana as they prepare to advocate against this bill this session. “There's a lot of education that needs to be done surrounding what this means and what these drugs are really used for,” she said. “I don’t know that we would have been able to sway people, even with more time, but we can at least educate on why this is completely inappropriate and really governmental overreach.” This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2024/11/25/abortion-texas-pills-controlled-substance/ . The Texas Tribune is a member-supported, nonpartisan newsroom informing and engaging Texans on state politics and policy. Learn more at texastribune.org .
The potential implications of the European Union's investigation into Google's collaboration with Meta are significant. If the investigation uncovers evidence of anti-competitive behavior or unfair practices, Google could face hefty fines and potential restrictions on its advertising practices. Additionally, the investigation could have broader implications for the digital advertising industry as a whole, leading to increased scrutiny of advertising partnerships and collaborations between tech giants.The bus shelter opposite the Government Engineering College on Ramanagara’s outskirts was bustling with people on Saturday. As the counting of votes progressed on the college campus, the crowd only grew bigger at the bus shelter. People, who had earlier placed their stakes on Congress candidate C.P. Yogeshwar’s victory, were now placing bets on the probable margin of victory. After the seventh round of counting, when Mr. Yogeshwar took the lead, the stakes grew bigger. While those at the bus shelter were placing bets to the tune of a few thousand rupees, there were also those calling on the phone to increase their stake. The margin of victory of 30,000 received the highest stake. While this was the scenario on the day of results, earlier, as the result day neared, informal bookies are learnt to have had a field day taking bets on the outcome, a common practice during elections in the political hotbed of Old Mysore region. “The betting only intensified after Mr. Yogeshwar and NDA candidate Nikhil Kumaraswamy appealed publicly to their followers not to place bets. Till Friday evening, odds were stacked against Mr. Yogeshwar with bookies offering ₹1.5 lakh on a bet of ₹1 lakh for his (unlikely) win,” a Congress worker said. He said that Congress’ chances were seen as low after Mr. Yogeshwar, portraying himself as an underdog at a press meet, listed out the challenges that he had to cross to win the election. Another Congress worker said the bookies were taking a commission of 2%, and that people from Mandya were more interested in betting than even the locals. There were also unconfirmed reports that a few had also placed a portion of their agricultural land on the table. Besides money and jewellery, buildings and agricultural land were also offered on stakes, which have ruined families. Published - November 24, 2024 01:09 am IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Karnataka / electionThe Yomiuri Shimbun 6:00 JST, December 29, 2024 Japan’s defense spending for fiscal 2025 will increase to a record high of ¥8.7 trillion, up 9.4% from the previous year, after the government approved a draft defense budget on Friday. The budget, which includes funding for the Digital Agency and U.S. military reorganization, has risen for the 13th straight year as the country seeks to deter China and North Korea as they continue expanding their military capabilities. The government aims to use the increase in spending to strengthen the country’s counterattack capabilities through the introduction of long-range missiles and by developing a satellite network. “Japan faces national security circumstances which are the most serious and complicated since the end of World War II,” Defense Minister Gen Nakatani said during a meeting at the Defense Ministry on Friday. “It is an urgent task to fundamentally strengthen defense capabilities.” The government is pushing forward with its plan to allocate a total of about ¥43 trillion for defense spending over a five-year period which started in fiscal 2023. The next fiscal year marks the 3rd year of the plan. The government is looking to acquire counterattack capabilities for self-defense purposes, such as gaining the ability to strike enemy missile bases. In the proposed budget, ¥16.8 billion is earmarked for the introduction of a new type of ship-launched missile which is an improved version of the Ground Self-Defense Forces’ Type 12 surface-to-ship guided missile. The government will also begin research to develop equipment that can launch long-range missiles vertically from submarines. The budget also allocates ¥283.2 billion to build a satellite constellation network — small satellites grouped together — which will work together as ‘eyes’ of the counterattack capabilities to identify attack targets. The satellites will be launched one by one starting at the end of fiscal 2025 and the constellation is set to begin operating in fiscal 2027.
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