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3 Americans held for years in China have been released, the White House says1. A pullover hoodie you'll throw on faster than your friend's "I have a cold, I'm going to have to cancel tonight" text. It comes in *so* many colors you can absolutely stock up on 'em. Promising review: "THE MOST PERFECT HOODIE. I cannot say enough great things about these hoodies!! I already bought it in seven different colors. The perfect comfortable basic to add to your wardrobe. Great quality. Soft and thick material. You definitely need this. I would pay double the price for it tbh!" — Michelle Gramlich Get it from Amazon for $44.99 (available in women's sizes 2XS–2XL, 3X–4X, and in 42 styles). 2. A foot massaging machine you can use to apply acupressure on the bothersome parts of your feet — it'll be so much nicer than walking around a bar in heels. Read more about reflexology, acupressure, and how it can help with stress at Cleveland Clinic . Promising review: "We got this for our mom who has neuropathy and her feet are always cold and numb. We've bought all sorts of things to make her feet feel better, like heated socks, foot baths, compression devices for her legs and feet ... nothing worked. So we were skeptical when we bought the Miko foot massager, even though it kept coming up as one of the top foot massagers in our research. We've been pleasantly surprised (shocked actually) at how much our mom LOVES it. It has an automatic setting for 15 minutes, and she just keeps pushing the start button for hours at a time! The combination of a little heat, the rollers and the compression all work together to give her feet a nice massage . She keeps things on the high setting so she's able to feel it. There are definitely less expensive foot massagers out there, but this one actually works , so was WELL worth the money!" — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $139+ (available in two styles). 3. An electric heated mattress pad you better believe will become your most-used item this winter — who wouldn't want to feel like a freshly toasted marshmallow??? It comes with a memory timer and 10 heat settings, ideal for when you doze off while in your cozy bubble, and it boasts dual settings so you and your partner can *each* set your side of the bed to the perfect temp. Promising review: "I like all the things about this bed warmer. I had one in the past and got rid of it because we could feel the wires as we laid on them. Not this one. It works well. Just need to figure out what number setting I want. I also really like the timer setting since I often freeze as I go to sleep and then boil half way through the night. But not anymore!! :)" — Fairmaiden Get it from Amazon for $55.96+ (available in twin–California king sizing). 4. A "Cup Cozy Pillow" — aka an absolute essential for achieving peak comfort goals in your living room. It features a spot to hold your remote, two mugs, and two additional beverages. You honestly may never want to leave your couch again. Cup Cozy Pillow is a small business that specializes in family-friendly snack and drink organizers. Check out a TikTok of the Cup Cozy Deluxe Pillow in action. Promising review: "This thing is great! I’m home on maternity leave with my new baby and spend most of my time on the couch under a sleeping baby. This product makes it easy for me to keep my drinks, remote, etc close by even with dogs running around . It’s a little more expensive than I would have liked but it works and I love it so money well spent!" — Amber Get it from Amazon for $34.99 (available in eight styles). 5. A "Through The Seasons" Reverse Coloring Book , which is a newer edition of the fan favorite Reverse Coloring Book — perfect for anyone who is tired of coloring *inside* the lines and needs more of a challenge — in this scenario they'll be the one to draw the lines around the colors on the page! Basically, instead of adding the color to these, you draw lines to create images within the colors. Fun! Pair it with these fabulous black fine point pens for $9.99 on Amazon. Promising review : "Kendra Norton’s beautiful art books, Reverse Coloring books, have changed my world! My whole life I thought I was not creative and therefore had zero artistic ability. Now this has become my favorite form of artistic expression. I turn on music and/or an audiobook and allow myself to go for an adventure outside of my mind, beyond my mind, if you will. T his has become my favorite way to process through difficult emotions and experiences I’m working through ." — K. DeWitt Get it from Amazon for $8.29 . 6. A stuffed waffle maker you can count on to make all of your foodie dreams come true — fill 'em with cream cheese, strawberries, chicken, or anything else your heart desires! When your meal plans are cancelled you won't even bat an eye, just grab some waffle mix and enjoy a delicious time in your own kitchen. Promising review: "Oh my goodness. This was way better than expected. Definitely only need one waffle per person, they are huge. They are beyond delicious and the stuffing options are endless. It does take about seven minutes to make one waffle but totally worth it. Comes out perfect every single time. No issues at all. Buy it now!" — armywife Get it from Amazon for $49.99 . 7. A "flaming" humidifier for anyone who cherishes nothing more than cozy cottagecore vibes, soothing aromatherapy, and sleeping amongst delightfully hydrated air. Promising review : "I like how this diffuser kind of looks like a mini fireplace and it’s perfect for winter. I also like how long the water of this diffuser lasts — I always add my favorite essential oil in it when I go to sleep every night without worrying it will run out of water. I used to have insomnia and it helped me to sleep through the night with my relaxing essential oil scent, and it also worked as a humidifier." — Benny Get it from Amazon for $32.99 (available in two colors). 8. A small lamp with the ability to rotate 180 degrees — it'll quickly become the *~light of your life~*. It has 16 color settings to choose from so you'll always be able to match your lighting to your mood and it has a remote control so you can mix it up without getting out of bed. Promising review : "I was really happy to find that the quality of this light exceeded my expectations. I’ve used it to create a calm ambience in my room with the orange setting, as well as, added fun lighting to a karaoke party with the blue setting. It has a weighty base and a reasonably long cord. You can also rotate and adjust the angle. Both lights run at the same time too." — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in two colors). 9. A quilted chenille floor pillow for anyone who has always dreamt about having their very own reading nook — this will help you bring your fantasy to life without having to renovate your entire home. Plus *how lovely* do they look when stacked like in the review photo above!? Gorgeous! Promising review: "This comes just as pictured and described. It is comfortable and looks luxurious. It's great for floor seating." — AKhan Get it from Amazon for $38.49+ (available in seven colors). 10. A Book Nook , an absolutely genius idea for readers who simply *need* somewhere handy to place their book when they start to fall asleep mid-reading. It perfectly fits on nightstands and is designed to *~aesthetically~* hold your spot — it also has a place to put your glasses, a coffee mug, and even a phone. How much better does this evening sound than shouting across the table in a crowded restaurant? Sign me up. This is an ~Uncommon Goods original~ and you can see more on their TikTok ! Promising review : "When I saw this Book Nook, I was thrilled. I bought it for myself and it's perfect. Not only can you use the round spot for a cup of tea or coffee, I put my candle on there. If you don't wear glasses, your remote might fit perfectly in that spot. There is a little triangular nook for your phone. But the best thing is that you can save your spot in your book. My books are always tossed around and I can't find my bookmarks. I'm going to buy one of these for all the rooms where I read. This makes an excellent gift." — MJ Get it from Uncommon Goods for $50 . 11. A teak bath caddy to give you just one more reason to fill your tub to the brim and soak for hours while listening to LoFi beats. Promising review: "Well made, pretty tray that fits all the way across my tub. Has a support for book or iPad which is great." — Jolene Saiz Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in two styles). 12. And a mod bath pillow , a must-have for anyone who desperately needs to soak the stress of their day away (ahem, me) before hittin' the hay. Promising review: "This has a lot of cushion for your back and neck. I had no issues with sticking it to the tub. The best part is the hook which allows it to dry out well. In this time of working at home, I need a nice tub to help relax." — Danielle Piacentini Get it from Amazon for $45.99 . 13. A star string canopy that'll make every night feel like date night as you and your special someone cuddle up *underneath the stars* before heading off to sleep and by sleep I mean to watch too much Netflix. Promising review: "This product is great. And beautiful! It was a nice touch to a surprise anniversary date ." — Juan Rodriguez Get it from Amazon for $16.98+ (available in six styles). 14. A foot heater for anyone with perpetually cold tootsies — fire this bad boy up, turn on The Great British Baking Show , and enjoy the warmth you’re guaranteed to feel from head-to-toe (literally). Promising review: "I love this product. It's well built, nice neutral colors to blend into my carpet, so it's not an eyesore wherever I have it sitting. The fuzziness lends a cozy feel to it, as well. It offers a heat or no-heat setting and two directions for the shiatsu-style massagers to work on your heels. The inside is roomy enough that you can even turn your feet on their side to get an extra massage there as well. It's a gentle yet deep massage, so it's great for days when you've been standing for hours or walking on your feet a lot. I would recommend to anyone looking for a nice foot massager." — Gardener Get it from Amazon for $49.99 (available in two colors). 15. A cleverly designed rechargeable electric candle lighter with a flexible neck to light every candle in your house to create the *perfect* ambiance without concern you'll run out of lighter fluid. Promising review: "I cook outside, and lighting a fire during wet and windy weather was a real pain. This lighter was a game changer! As long as the material is dry, this lighter will light regularly, consistently, and easily. Plus, it’s rechargeable! Love it!" — Sandra Get it from Amazon for $15.99+ (available in seven colors and as a two-pack). 16. And a Santa's Naturals Snow Fall candle featuring notes of pine, citrus, and eucalyptus you can light to celebrate your plans being cancelled due to inclement weather — nothing too terrible about a cozy, candlelit night at home! Santa's Naturals is a small business! I've tested their candles out myself and am a big fan. I love that they're made of soy and beeswax for clean, beautiful burning and the scents are absolutely delightful. They're not too heavy or overpowering and the jars are the perfect addition to my home's cozy winter vibes. Promising review: "The scent of this candle couldn’t be more cozy, wintry or Christmasy! Is very pleasant, and perfect for the holiday season. Burn time is accurate I would say. The candle tin is also very cute and festive." — Elaine Rehder Get it from Amazon for $13.99 (available in three scents and sizes). 17. A floral-inspired dimmable candle-warmer lamp you can safely use to bring the scent of your favorite candle to your home (no flames necessary). An added bonus — the candle will last waaaaay longer since it's not actually burning down! Promising review: "I bought this on a whim, and I’m hooked. I love the timer and dimmer features. So far, the lamp works great. It doesn’t put out a lot of heat and I love that you can adjust the light. This is now going to be my go-to gift. " — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $35.98 (available in 10 styles). 18. Or a set of remote-controlled flameless candles so you can set up the cozy corner of your dreams without worrying about starting a not-so-cozy fire. 😅 Each candle requires 3 AAA batteries . Promising review: "I bought one set and loved them so much I bought two more sets. They're the most realistic looking fake candles I've bought so far. The 'flame' up close obviously doesn't look real but from afar with the flicker setting on, you almost can't tell these aren't real. They also put out a decent amount of light for being fake. Gives my living room a very cozy feel which is what I wanted. Remote works great as well. " — suckerforcats Get a set of three from Amazon for $25.99 (available in five styles). 19. A homebody sticker for my fellow '90s girlies who have *never* felt more at home than squatting in that all-too-memorable yellow playhouse with the pink door and light green shutters. IYKYK, my friends. SpunkeeMonkeeStudio is a small business! This sticker is waterproof so it can happily live on your water bottle! Promising review: "I had one of these!! 111/10 nostalgia core." — aria isnt here anymore Get it from SpunkeeMonkeeStudio on Etsy for $4.25 . 20. Murdle, Volume 1 , a compilation of murder mystery–themed logic puzzles that are reminiscent of the ever-popular Wordle game. This version will encourage you to use powers of deduction and a variety of clues to solve the mysteries throughout the book. Sherlock Holmes, who? There are 100 puzzles total, and four different levels of difficulty to tackle —each puzzle features a logic grid to help you solve it! Promising review: "The puzzles are a lot of fun, but the characters, storylines and other details take the Murdle experience to another level. I have no idea how the author came up with all of this creativeness! You can Murdle solo or with friends. I look forward to future volumes but this one will keep me busy for a while!" — Liz Gately Get it from Amazon for $12.99 . If you want to keep the fun going you can *also* snag Murdle: Volume 2 and Murdle: Volume 3 for more puzzling. 21. A " Grievance Journal ," aka a "burn book for the discerning misanthrope" that anyone with dark humor who will find it especially cathartic thanks to 52 prompts to express irritations over what's bothering them the most. Promising review : "Bought this intending to gift it to a friend but ended up getting really into the prompts and decided to keep it for myself. WOW, what an awesome way to vent and articulate the negativity you're feeling by actually forcing yourself to form coherent thoughts around your emotions. Cheaper and more effective than therapy, buying several more for friends and fam. " — Alex Get it from Amazon for $27.99 . If your recipient wants something a little less grim, check out this Burn After Writing book with a similar but lighter sentiment. 22. A chunky knit chenille blanket to bury yourself under because it's simply that time of year — it comes in so many colors you'll absolutely be able to snag one that matches your room's vibe. It's also hypoallergenic *and* machine washable! Samiah Luxe is a small business! Promising review: "Love this look. Makes the room look & feel cozy. But then the blanket ACTUALLY is cozy! Super soft. Heavy. Warm. Worth the money." — Tracy W. Get it from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in three sizes and eight colors). 23. Or a wearable blanket for anyone who typically wraps their throw blanket around their shoulders and wanders the house like a ghost. Skip that entire step and slip this version right over your head then proceed with your meandering. Promising review: "I bought this to live in when in my college dorm and now I never want to leave my college dorm. But that means it's GOOD!! I totally slept in it last night and it's perfect for rolling out of bed when it's 40 degrees outside, which makes the floors cold. My feet may be cold, but the rest of me sure isn't! 😀👍" — Eden Get it from Amazon for $29.99 (available in kids and adults sizes and 28 styles). 24. A new cookbook from Prue Leith (yes, the famed The Great British Bake Off judge!) filled with a variety of exciting recipes — perfect for someone who enjoys unwinding by cooking (and even better for their roommate who gets to eat all the stress-fueled cooking). Get it from Amazon for $20.38 . 25. A heated eye massager complete with five different massage modes and Bluetooth music so you can fully indulge and relax while relieving pain from eye strain and headaches. Promising review : "I saw this product on one of Amazon’s must-have TikTok videos and I knew I had to get it. It was so worth it — even though price may seem higher compared to other sellers, this is for sure a good investment piece. The quality is top notch, the strap that goes around your head is comfortable, and most importantly, the duration of each mode is long enough that it doesn’t interrupt your rest. I work a 12-hour night shift as a nurse and this technology has helped me get through the night easily. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽" — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $69.99 (available in four colors). 26. A mason jar cold brew maker so you can have your fave morning bev on-hand when your brunch plans get not-so-sadly cancelled. Reviewers absolutely love this version and also use it to brew their favorite iced teas. Cheers! County Line Kitchen is a small business specializing in mason jar–style cold brew makers, pitchers, and accessories. Promising review: "This has been a hit in my house. Makes the most delicious cold brew and is of great quality. Has saved a ton of money on going out and on pods I used to buy. I try to let it sit for 48 hours so I can dilute it with a little water to get it to last longer, and throw it in my dishwasher in between uses. Perfect!" — Jo Get it from Amazon for $27.99+ (available in two sizes and colors). 27. A subscription to Book of the Month for any bibliophile who hates having to actually speak to someone in a store about what they should read next and would much rather have their next fave novel delivered to their door. I was gifted a BOTM subscription many years ago and I've stayed loyal since! It's the only subscription service I've kept up with and gifted to different people. Each month your gift recipient will be permitted to choose from a selection of books (and more recently, audiobooks!), all of which are different genres. Then the book they select will be delivered to their door. Half of my beautifully color coordinated bookcase is filled with books from BOTM and I couldn't be happier! Get three months from Book of the Month for $59.99 . 28. A genius amber reading light to attach directly to your novel, so even if your partner wants to hit the hay you can stay up as late as you want without disturbing them as you dive deeper and deeper into The New York Times bestseller your friends have all been raving about. Promising review: "This is a fantastic light! I use it every evening to continue reading while my son sleeps, it does not wake him or impede my sleep after I’m ready to go to bed. Great product." — Brian Masters Get it from Amazon for $11.99 . 29. An "Awakened Artifacts" puzzle from the TikTok-famous Magic Puzzle Company for helping you to unwind after a day filled with unpleasantries. There are over 50 hidden Easter eggs in this journey of an activity (including a hidden twist at the end!) that'll delight and amaze anyone who works on it. Promising review: "Bought this as soon as I got the email that it dropped on Amazon! Love this series and will continue to purchase them. Was it the most challenging puzzle? No, but that didn't take away from the fun of putting it together. Great artwork, wacky pieces, two posters, you just can't go wrong with a magic puzzle!" — Jennifer Lawton Get it from Amazon for $22.99 . This is one of 14 puzzles from the Magic Puzzle Company , so there's lots of other ~puzzling~ possibilities once this one's finished! 30. A flexible universal tablet stand , in case you have roommates whose plans sadly *weren't* cancelled and simply don't feel like hanging out with them to watch TV. This handy dandy gadget will ensure you can continue to watch episodes of The Bear hands-free and human-free. Tablift is a small business created by Scott Blevins after he had trouble finding a tablet stand for his bed. This is compatible with Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, and most other tablets (but you may have to remove the case in some cases). Promising review : "I wondered how the flexible legs might be. The problem I envisioned was that the legs would deflect as I used the support — nope! Not at all! It's flexible AND stable in just the right way. The legs twist in a wide variety of positions and the STAY where I put them. I use it for reading in bed at night mostly but have also used it's on the couch while watching TV. Ideal in each instance. Great job!" — R. Steven Cooper Get it from Amazon for $49.95 . 31. Microwaveable hugging sloths filled with soothing lavender — who better to spend a cold wintry night with?! The pair breaks apart so you can share the love with your roommate when they're having a rough day. 🥹 My sister bought my son a Golden Retriever Warmies plush before he was born and it's recently become a staple in his collection of "crib friends." It smells incredible and is so soothing for bedtime. I love that they're weighted but not *too* heavy that I'd be worried to let him snuggle with it overnight. Promising review: "I have a sloth obsession so I'm adding these to my collection! Perfect size and absolutely adorable! Not sure I'll use them for warming, but I have other Warmies for that purpose!!" — Heather W. Get it from Warmies for $29.99 or Amazon for $26.95 . Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.Victor Wembanyama went to a park in New York City and played 1-on-1 with fans on Saturday. He even lost a couple of games. Not in basketball, though. Wemby was playing chess. And this wasn't on a whim: He knows how to play and even brought his own chess set. Before the San Antonio Spurs left New York for a flight to Minnesota, Wembanyama put out the call on social media: “Who wants to meet me at the SW corner of Washington Square park to play chess? Im there,” Wembanyama wrote. It was 9:36 a.m. People began showing up almost immediately. Washington Square Park is a known spot for chess in New York — Bobby Fischer among others have famously played there, and it's been used for multiple movie scenes featuring the game. Wembanyama was there for an hour in the rain, from about 10-11 a.m. He played four games, winning two and losing two — he told Bleacher Report afterward that both of the losses were to professional chess players — before departing to catch the Spurs' flight. Wembanyama had been trying to get somewhere to play chess for the bulk of the team's time in New York — the Spurs played the Knicks on Christmas and won at Brooklyn on Friday night. The schedule never aligned, until Saturday morning. And even with bad weather, he bundled up to make it happen. He posed for photos with a couple of dozen people who showed up, braving a morning of cold rain to play chess with one of the NBA's biggest stars. “We need an NBA players only Chess tournament, proceeds go to the charity of choice of the winner,” he wrote on social media after his chess trip was over. Wembanyama is averaging 25.2 points and 10.1 rebounds this season, his second in the NBA after winning rookie of the year last season. The Spurs play at Minnesota on Sunday.
Nebraska medical marijuana petitions ruled valid; law set to go into effect Dec. 12Jensen Huang is undoubtedly one of the most talked about figures in the world of business as of now, owing to his company Nvidia's stellar rise in terms of market capitalization, demand and popularity, all at the same time. Nvidia under the leadership of Huang has attained a peak market capitalization, and had at one point, crossed Apple's market cap. Meanwhile, Huang is facing a few problems of his own, after having landed in a major controversy surrounding tax evasion allegations against him. ET Year-end Special Reads Take That: The gamechanger weapon's India acquired in 2024 10 big-bang policy moves Modi government made in 2024 How governments tried to rein in the social media beast Is Nvidia CEO evading taxes? Reports suggest that Huang has been evading nearly $8 billion in taxes using various legal tax strategies, which has now triggered a major controversy about how the ultra-rich abuse their legal expertise in evading the taxes they are supposed to pay to the government, while the middle-class bear the brunt of it all. How much has Huang saved by alleged tax evasion? From federal estate to gift taxes, Huang saved billions by using some major tricks and loopholes up his sleeve in order to not pay $8 billion, says an NYT report. A major amount of evasion also happened through an irrevocable trust Huang and his wife set up back in the year 2012, as per NYT, where they transferred Nvidia shares worth $7 million, which then increased in value to nearly $3 billion. This means that this massive surge cannot be traced back to Huang or his family members. 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Yes, after Nvidia's decision of introducing AI-reliant GPUs, it's stock has shot through the roof, and is now growing at a phenomenal pace. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Derrin Boyd had 22 points in Charleston's 79-64 victory over Northern Kentucky on Wednesday. Boyd also added six rebounds for the Cougars (5-2). AJ Smith scored 12 points and added five rebounds and three steals. Justas Stonkus finished 4 of 4 from the field to finish with 12 points. The Norse (1-5) were led in scoring by Sam Vinson, who finished with 21 points, six rebounds and two steals. Trey Robinson added 12 points, 12 rebounds and five steals for Northern Kentucky. Dan Gherezgher Jr. also had 11 points. Boyd led his team in scoring with 12 points in the first half to help put them up 38-30 at the break. Charleston pulled away with a 7-0 run in the second half to extend a six-point lead to 13 points. Boyd led the way with a team-high 10 second-half points. 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Democrat Bob Casey concedes to Republican David McCormick in Pennsylvania Senate contestIn an era where pricing agility and accuracy define market leadership, Sivaprasad Nadukuru's groundbreaking work at Mohawk Industries has revolutionized how the flooring industry approaches pricing strategy. Through his innovative pricing architecture solution, he has transformed a complex, manual-intensive process into a dynamic, data-driven system that has set new benchmarks for pricing excellence in the industry. The catalyst for this transformation emerged from Sivaprasad's keen understanding of the challenges facing Mohawk's diverse product portfolio. As a Pricing Architect, he recognized that traditional pricing methods were struggling to keep pace with the company's vast product range and complex market dynamics. The existing version 7.1 Vendavo system, while functional, wasn't equipped to handle the sophisticated pricing requirements of modern market demands. Sivaprasad spearheaded the development of an advanced pricing architecture that would revolutionize how Mohawk approached market responsiveness. His vision encompassed not just a system upgrade to Vendavo 8.2, but a complete reimagining of the pricing infrastructure. The solution he designed incorporated cutting-edge dynamic pricing capabilities that could process multiple data inputs simultaneously, from raw material costs to competitive market data, enabling real-time price optimization across diverse product categories. The impact of this implementation was immediately measurable and profound. The new system achieved a remarkable 60% reduction in price adjustment response times, enabling Mohawk to react swiftly to market changes. Even more impressive was the 45% increase in pricing accuracy, which directly contributed to a substantial 10% boost in gross margins. These metrics demonstrated the transformative power of Sivaprasad's innovative approach to pricing architecture. Under his guidance, the new pricing system introduced several groundbreaking elements that set it apart from conventional solutions. The intelligent pricing engine he designed could simultaneously process complex variables across multiple product lines, ensuring consistent pricing logic while maintaining flexibility for different market segments. His implementation of automated pricing workflows revolutionized how sales teams operated, freeing them from administrative tasks to focus on building stronger customer relationships. The architectural sophistication of the solution was particularly noteworthy. Sivaprasad developed a centralized pricing engine that could seamlessly handle the complexities of B2B and B2C pricing models while maintaining perfect synchronization with market data. The system's ability to process real-time inputs from various sources while maintaining pricing consistency across diverse product categories showcased the sophisticated nature of the implementation. Knowledge transfer formed a crucial component of the project's success. Sivaprasad ensured that sales teams were thoroughly trained in utilizing the new system's capabilities, developing comprehensive guidelines that enabled consistent application across the organization. His approach to system implementation emphasized not just technical excellence but also user adoption and practical application. Looking forward, Sivaprasad's innovation has established a robust foundation for future pricing excellence at Mohawk. The scalable nature of his design ensures that the system can evolve with changing market dynamics and emerging business needs. This forward-thinking approach has positioned Mohawk at the forefront of pricing technology in the flooring industry. From a personal growth perspective, this project marked a significant milestone in Sivaprasad's career. It deepened his expertise in complex pricing architectures and large-scale system implementations, while honing his leadership skills in managing cross-functional teams and stakeholder expectations. His success in delivering such a transformative solution has established him as a thought leader in pricing architecture and enterprise system design. The enduring impact of Sivaprasad's work continues to resonate throughout Mohawk's operations. By successfully bridging the gap between technical capability and business necessity, his pricing solution has become a cornerstone of the company's market strategy. The project stands as a testament to his ability to leverage innovative technology and deep industry understanding to drive substantial improvements in business operations. This achievement represents more than just a system upgrade; it exemplifies how thoughtful architecture and innovative design can transform business operations. As companies continue to navigate increasingly complex market dynamics, Sivaprasad's work at Mohawk serves as a blueprint for successful pricing transformation in the modern enterprise landscape. About Sivaprasad Nadukuru A visionary technical leader with exceptional mentoring abilities, SivaPrasad Nadukuru combines strategic thinking with hands-on expertise in enterprise architecture. Throughout his career, he has successfully led global teams in implementing mission-critical pricing solutions across diverse industries. His collaborative approach to leadership, coupled with expertise in multiple pricing tools including Vendavo, PROS, and Zilliant, has helped organizations optimize their pricing strategies and achieve significant business value. SivaPrasad's ability to navigate complex technical landscapes while maintaining focus on business outcomes has made him a trusted advisor in the enterprise solutions space.The Oyo State Government has commenced a two—day training on Robotic, Coding and Artificial Intelligence for Public, Private Secondary and Primary School Students across the state. The workshop, organized by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology was in collaboration with Coderena EDTECH, an educational outfit that promotes education for youth and digital literacy, with a focus on robotic, coding and artificial intelligence. Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Salihu Adelabu, while declaring the training open on Wednesday at the Government College, Apata , Ibadan, said that the initiative was aimed at equipping students with the necessary skills to thrive in a technology-driven world. He submitted that the workshop is a starting point to develop students in various schools in Oyo state in the area of robotic, coding and artificial intelligence. The commissioner explained that it was important for individuals, particularly those in the teaching profession, to acquire knowledge about the emerging issues, technology and innovation to be able to compete favorably among their peers. Speaking further at the event that featured the symbolic presentation of donated Robots and First LEGO league challenge kits sets worth Millions of Naira to twenty beneficiary schools, Prof. Adelabu, expressed the readiness of the state government to partner with credible private organizations to develop the education sector of the state. He noted that the Education Ministry will continue to consider and include registered private schools in Oyo state in the government’s laudable intervention programmes , saying that students in both the private and public schools deserve equal opportunity. In his remarks, the Board Chairman, Coredina EDTECH, Mr. Niyi Femi expressed concern over the inability of individuals to take advantage of technology at their disposal. He hinted that the workshop would enable participants understand how best to make use of the critical materials to be given to them at the end of the workshop to solve problems in their immediate environments, and also prepare them for a mock competition on robotic, and artificial intelligence in Oyo state and National championship. He lauded the leadership of the Oyo State Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology for the support and cooperation received till date , while describing the workshop as a platform to close the gap between private and public school students. Speaking on behalf of the participants, Salaudeen Al-ameen , from Oyo State School of Science, Ogbomoso , Olalere Favour , Loyola College, Ibadan and Alaka Balikis , School of Science, Oyo , said their participation is a rare opportunity, saying it would enable them to know more about technology and artificial intelligence in particular.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Defensive coordinator Tony White, the best hire in Matt Rhule’s two seasons as coach at Nebraska, is leaving the Huskers to take the same position at Florida State . Two people briefed on the move confirmed it to The Athletic on Monday. It’s a lateral move for White, and that’s a generous assessment of the Seminoles — who play in a weaker conference than Nebraska with fewer resources than exist in Lincoln and a coach seemingly on the hot seat after a 2-10 season. Advertisement FSU has a far superior recruiting base to Nebraska. And that’s about it. So what gives? Well, Nebraska is not what it once was. It’s not what it was, in fact, 12 months ago. The Huskers, despite ending a seven-year bowl drought, walk into December with limited momentum. They’re not viewed from the outside — after bungling away late opportunities in five defeats this season — as an awakening elite program on a fast track to national relevance. Nebraska is just another program mired in mediocrity, without an impressive-looking new coach or the anticipation of a big change coming soon. Excitement around Rhule’s rebuild evaporated six weeks ago when Indiana torched the Huskers. After losing five of six games in the second half of the regular season, Nebraska is left in December to deal with the ramifications. Word of warning: It might feel like an especially long month. White’s departure is the first big domino to fall. Wide receiver Malachi Coleman , a hometown player and the gem of Rhule’s first recruiting class, announced his intention last month to depart the program. Defensive linemen Jimari Butler and Vincent Jackson are set to enter the portal. BREAKING: Nebraska DL Jimari Butler plans to enter the Transfer Portal, he tells @on3sports The 6’5 260 DL totaled 65 Tackles, 7.5 Sacks, & 1 FF in his 3 years with the Cornhuskers https://t.co/MfHHpnCmhj pic.twitter.com/gOx74CgZgV — Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) December 2, 2024 There will be many more exits. It’s a necessity, with the 105-man roster limit looming in 2025. Nebraska’s roster this season included about 150 players. Some departing Huskers won’t move the meter. Others will — like White, whose defense kept the Huskers afloat for much of the past two seasons. Until Dana Holgorsen arrived three weeks ago and yanked the offense out of neutral as Nebraska pounded Wisconsin 44-25, the Nebraska defense allowed no more than 14 points in every one of Rhule’s victories with the Huskers. If White’s group failed to perform, the Huskers lost. GO DEEPER How Nebraska quickly pivoted to new offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen And now he’s off to Florida State, which has sued its conference, the ACC, to reduce the fee required for schools to leave. Of course, after a 13-0 record couldn’t get FSU into the College Football Playoff in 2023, it’s got bigger problems to tackle than its conference affiliation. White and newly hired Florida State offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, who left the top job at UCF , could be in limbo next year at this time if they can’t turn the Noles in a positive direction under sixth-year coach Mike Norvell. Advertisement White turned down at least one opportunity to leave Nebraska after last season. He discussed head-coaching jobs with multiple schools, including his alma mater, UCLA , but ultimately stayed at Nebraska and got a $1.6 million-per-year deal through the end of next season. It made him the highest-paid assistant coach in Nebraska history. “As we resurge ... a lot of that credit is going to go to Tony,” Rhule said early this year. “And he’ll have an opportunity to be a head coach. He’ll be a great one. And hopefully, I can do some things along the way that help prepare him.” This detour to Tallahassee is not one for which Rhule stumped. And yet, here we are, mulling options for Rhule to hire as Nebraska’s next defensive coordinator. Why leave? White lost some of his autonomy with the Nebraska defense in 2024. In July, after secondary coach Evan Cooper left the program, Rhule plucked former Buffalo Bills assistant John Butler to coach the defensive backs. Butler brought a traditional defense mindset from the NFL in comparison with White’s attacking, occasionally exotic system. The Huskers still ran White’s 3-3-5 scheme, but Butler’s schematic influence was evident. In addition, Nebraska used the services of Phil Snow, the former longtime defensive coordinator under Rhule, as a consultant. Did extra hands in the kitchen compromise White’s ability to cook? “Whatever the head man wants, whatever the head man suggests, that’s the way the program goes,” White said two weeks ago. “Right? That’s how it goes, period. And so our job is to make sure that gets done in the way, in the manner in which he wants it done. “We put it on the grass with the players and make it alive. That’s anywhere, any organization. That man has been through it, and he is the leader. And when he says something, we make it work. We make it happen.” Advertisement Nebraska slipped from 11th nationally in yardage in 2023 allowed per game to 19th. Still, the Blackshirts, with returning starters at every position to open this season, put the Huskers in position to win each game except the Indiana debacle. The immediate task for Rhule is to minimize collateral damage. He can find a top-notch defensive coordinator. Butler told The Athletic early this year that he chose to leave the Bills to position himself to coordinate an NFL or major college defense. If it’s not Butler, Rhule could tap an old colleague, Geoff Collins, the former Georgia Tech head coach who coordinated North Carolina ’s defense this year. Rhule could make a run at recently fired Purdue coach Ryan Walters, an elite coordinator while at Illinois; former Wisconsin coordinator Jim Leonhard; or Chris Kiffin, the son of late, great ex-Nebraska defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, who’s working with brother Lane this year at Ole Miss . How many dominoes could fall? White is interested in taking Terrance Knighton, Nebraska’s D-line coach of the past two seasons, with him to Florida State according to a person briefed on the situation. A few Huskers who played defense for White — like Jimari Butler — could follow. A small exodus at first might lead to a larger one. It might spread to the offensive side, especially as Nebraska trims the roster to meet the NCAA limitations. Falling dominoes could affect Holgorsen, whom the Huskers want to lock up as offensive coordinator for next season after he made a positive impact in three games. Chances are, Rhule will succeed in keeping things mostly intact. He’s good at selling Nebraska to recruits, players and assistant coaches. And Nebraska, as an institution and an athletic department, features plenty to sell itself on. But the football program is not what it once was — not 12 years ago or 12 months ago. (Photo: Mitch Sherman / The Athletic )
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No. 24 Illinois pushes guards; next up is winless Chicago StateHow to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is 'brain rot'Voters are against replacing disability benefits with vouchers and believe the welfare payments should be more generous, a survey shows. The majority of UK adults do not think personal independence payments (PIP) are too high despite attempts by successive ministers to bring forward cuts. And the public are also against replacing the money – which is to help people living with a disability with day to day activities and mobility – with vouchers, polling carried out by Savanta on behalf of i revealed. The proposal was put forward by the former Conservative government to drive down the rising cost of disability benefits. Liz Kendall, the Work and Pensions Secretary, has not ruled out including the idea in her own reforms, which are expected to be set out next year. Just one in four (23 per cent) of adults polled earlier this month said they support a voucher scheme replacing the current benefit system, with a majority (62 per cent) being in favour of PIP being paid in cash. Support for maintaining cash payments was cross-party, according to the survey, with a 2024 majority of Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat and Reform voters agreeing. The Government is preparing to set out proposals to cut economic inactivity by getting more people into work and imposing tougher sanctions on young people who refuse education or employment . The announcement is part of a wider drive to bring down welfare spending and ministers are also looking to reform disability and incapacity benefits as a means to save money. Changes to the disability benefit system are expected to be proposed, and consulted on next year, and ministers have come in for criticism for leaving claimants in a state of uncertainty. Kendall has insisted her government will come forward with its own plans but has not ruled out looking again at proposals mooted by her predecessor. These include raising the bar for disability benefits, introducing a tiered approach to payments and replacing cash with home improvement services or vouchers. UK adults also overestimate the amount of PIP paid to a claimant over four weeks, according to the survey of 2,228 voters. Only 14 per cent thought it was close to the actual standard rate of £290 for everyday tasks. Some 39 per cent guessed the payments were over £500 and 21 per cent thought they were as high as £700. Despite this, UK adults are more likely to say that PIP is too low (30 per cent) rather than too high (12 per cent). Speaking to MPs earlier this month, Kendall declined to rule out taking the voucher proposal forward under plans to cut the benefit bill for taxpayers. Read Next Starmer ‘peddling benefit scrounger myth’ says Abbott ahead of welfare crackdown “I was very struck particularly by the comments people made around shifting support to vouchers and where many organisations said their real concern was that it took away people’s autonomy and particularly when services are so stretched and tight,” Kendall said. “I will be putting forward our own proposals to reform sickness and disability benefits,” she added. “But based on those clear principles – getting the decisions right first time, early intervention, genuine support to help people into work, [and to] help people live fulfilling and independent lives.” Pressed on whether she would rule out a voucher system, she declined to do so. Chris Hopkins, political research director at Savanta said benefit vouchers “are simply not popular with the public, even for voters who traditionally support lower spending on the welfare state, such as Conservative or Reform UK voters”. “The majority of voters across all major parties believe that PIP should be made in cash to a bank account, as is currently the case,” he said. “Interestingly, only one in seven voters could correctly identify a standard four-week PIP payment – most suggesting a level far higher than is the reality. Despite this, UK adults are actually more likely to say that PIP is too low, rather than too high.” The proposed changes to the welfare system are part of a wider plan to tackle the rise in people claiming disability benefits, which is expected to cost the taxpayer £28bn a year by 2028/29 – an 110 per cent rise in spending since 2019. Ministers are due to set out the next steps for reforming PIP in the coming spring, as revealed by i , and are expected to review the eligibility criteria for PIP to reduce the pool of people who can claim. The Government will set out plans this week to change the process for assessing means-tested benefit claims for those who cannot work due to long-term sickness. The changes will mean young people will lose their benefits if they refuse to take up work and training opportunities. The Labour Government has said it will stick to a commitment under the former Tory administration to reduce the welfare bill by £3 billion over five years. Under the previous government, welfare eligibility would have been tightened so around 400,000 more people signed off long-term would be assessed as needing to prepare for work by 2028/29 to deliver the savings.
Trump threatened to impose tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico if they don’t stop what he called the flow of drugs and migrants across their borders with the United States. He said on social media last week that he would impose a 25% tax on all products entering the U.S. from Canada and Mexico as one of his first executive orders. Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, whose responsibilities include border security, attended a dinner with Trump and Trudeau at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club on Friday. Trudeau requested the meeting in a bid to avoid the tariffs by convincing Trump that the northern border is nothing like the U.S. southern border with Mexico . "The prime minister of course spoke about the importance of protecting the Canadian economy and Canadian workers from tariffs, but we also discussed with our American friends the negative impact that those tariffs could have on their economy, on affordability in the United States as well," LeBlanc said in Parliament. If Trump makes good on his threat to slap 25% tariffs on everything imported from Mexico and Canada, the price increases that could follow will collide with his campaign promise to give American families a break from inflation. Economists say companies would have little choice but to pass along the added costs, dramatically raising prices for food, clothing, automobiles, alcohol and other goods. The Produce Distributors Association, a Washington trade group, said last week that tariffs will raise prices for fresh fruit and vegetables and hurt U.S. farmers when the countries retaliate. Canada is already examining possible retaliatory tariffs on certain items from the U.S. should Trump follow through on the threat. After his dinner with Trump, Trudeau returned home without assurances the president-elect will back away from threatened tariffs on all products from the major American trading partner. Trump called the talks “productive” but signaled no retreat from a pledge that Canada says unfairly lumps it in with Mexico over the flow of drugs and migrants into the United States. “The idea that we came back empty handed is completely false,” LeBlanc said. “We had a very productive discussion with Mr. Trump and his future Cabinet secretaries. ... The commitment from Mr. Trump to continue to work with us was far from empty handed.” Joining Trump and Trudeau at dinner were Howard Lutnick, Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Trump’s pick to lead the Interior Department, and Mike Waltz, Trump’s choice to be his national security adviser. Canada’s ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, told The Associated Press on Sunday that “the message that our border is so vastly different than the Mexican border was really understood.” Hillman, who sat at an adjacent table to Trudeau and Trump, said Canada is not the problem when it comes to drugs and migrants. On Monday, Mexico’s president rejected those comments. “Mexico must be respected, especially by its trading partners,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said. She said Canada had its own problems with fentanyl consumption and “could only wish they had the cultural riches Mexico has.” Flows of migrants and seizures of drugs at the two countries’ border are vastly different. U.S. customs agents seized 43 pounds of fentanyl at the Canadian border during the last fiscal year, compared with 21,100 pounds at the Mexican border. Most of the fentanyl reaching the U.S. — where it causes about 70,000 overdose deaths annually — is made by Mexican drug cartels using precursor chemicals smuggled from Asia. On immigration, the U.S. Border Patrol reported 1.53 million encounters with migrants at the southwest border with Mexico between October 2023 and September 2024. That compares to 23,721 encounters at the Canadian border during that time. Canada is the top export destination for 36 U.S. states. Nearly $3.6 billion Canadian (US$2.7 billion) worth of goods and services cross the border each day. About 60% of U.S. crude oil imports are from Canada, and 85% of U.S. electricity imports as well. Canada is also the largest foreign supplier of steel, aluminum and uranium to the U.S. and has 34 critical minerals and metals that the Pentagon is eager for and investing for national security.
Victory Capital Management Inc. trimmed its holdings in Okta, Inc. ( NASDAQ:OKTA – Free Report ) by 8.5% during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The firm owned 42,968 shares of the company’s stock after selling 3,996 shares during the quarter. Victory Capital Management Inc.’s holdings in Okta were worth $3,194,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently made changes to their positions in OKTA. Acadian Asset Management LLC lifted its stake in shares of Okta by 446.1% in the 1st quarter. Acadian Asset Management LLC now owns 8,476 shares of the company’s stock valued at $883,000 after purchasing an additional 6,924 shares during the period. O Shaughnessy Asset Management LLC raised its stake in Okta by 16.8% during the 1st quarter. O Shaughnessy Asset Management LLC now owns 3,074 shares of the company’s stock worth $322,000 after buying an additional 442 shares during the period. UniSuper Management Pty Ltd raised its stake in Okta by 109.1% during the 1st quarter. UniSuper Management Pty Ltd now owns 2,300 shares of the company’s stock worth $241,000 after buying an additional 1,200 shares during the period. Advisors Asset Management Inc. raised its stake in Okta by 23.6% during the 1st quarter. Advisors Asset Management Inc. now owns 1,042 shares of the company’s stock worth $109,000 after buying an additional 199 shares during the period. Finally, Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD raised its stake in Okta by 5.0% during the 1st quarter. Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD now owns 101,079 shares of the company’s stock worth $10,575,000 after buying an additional 4,823 shares during the period. 86.64% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. Insider Buying and Selling at Okta In other Okta news, CRO Jonathan James Addison sold 9,850 shares of the stock in a transaction on Monday, October 14th. The stock was sold at an average price of $77.63, for a total value of $764,655.50. Following the completion of the sale, the executive now owns 14,601 shares in the company, valued at approximately $1,133,475.63. This represents a 40.28 % decrease in their position. The sale was disclosed in a filing with the SEC, which is accessible through the SEC website . Also, insider Larissa Schwartz sold 2,790 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Monday, September 16th. The shares were sold at an average price of $74.01, for a total transaction of $206,487.90. Following the transaction, the insider now directly owns 27,713 shares of the company’s stock, valued at $2,051,039.13. This trade represents a 9.15 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . In the last ninety days, insiders sold 475,789 shares of company stock worth $35,701,361. Insiders own 7.00% of the company’s stock. Analyst Ratings Changes Read Our Latest Stock Analysis on OKTA Okta Stock Performance Shares of OKTA opened at $76.57 on Friday. The stock has a market cap of $13.01 billion, a P/E ratio of -91.15, a P/E/G ratio of 18.47 and a beta of 1.02. Okta, Inc. has a 52 week low of $66.69 and a 52 week high of $114.50. The company has a quick ratio of 1.83, a current ratio of 1.83 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.18. The business’s 50 day moving average price is $74.72 and its 200-day moving average price is $85.40. Okta ( NASDAQ:OKTA – Get Free Report ) last released its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, August 28th. The company reported $0.21 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of ($0.08) by $0.29. The business had revenue of $646.00 million for the quarter, compared to analysts’ expectations of $632.24 million. Okta had a negative return on equity of 1.10% and a negative net margin of 5.55%. Equities research analysts anticipate that Okta, Inc. will post 0.19 earnings per share for the current fiscal year. About Okta ( Free Report ) Okta, Inc operates as an identity partner in the United States and internationally. The company offers Okta's suite of products and services used to manage and secure identities, such as Single Sign-On that enables users to access applications in the cloud or on-premises from various devices; Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication provides a layer of security for cloud, mobile, web applications, and data; API Access Management enables organizations to secure APIs; Access Gateway enables organizations to extend Workforce Identity Cloud; and Okta Device Access enables end users to securely log in to devices with Okta credentials. 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