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NEW YORK , Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Halper Sadeh LLC, an investor rights law firm, is investigating the following companies for potential violations of the federal securities laws and/or breaches of fiduciary duties to shareholders relating to: Patterson Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ: PDCO)'s sale to Patient Square Capital for $31.35 in cash per share. If you are a Patterson shareholder, click here to learn more about your rights and options . NeuroMetrix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NURO)'s sale to electroCore, Inc. If you are a NeuroMetrix shareholder, click here to learn more about your legal rights and options . Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PWOD)'s sale to Northwest Bancshares, Inc. for 2.385 shares of Northwest common stock for each share of Penns Woods common stock. If you are a Penns Woods shareholder, click here to learn more about your rights and options . Cara Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: CARA)'s merger with Tvardi Therapeutics, Inc. Upon completion of the proposed transaction, Cara shareholders are expected to own approximately 17.0% of the combined company. If you are a Cara shareholder, click here to learn more about your rights and options . Halper Sadeh LLC may seek increased consideration for shareholders, additional disclosures and information concerning the proposed transaction, or other relief and benefits on behalf of shareholders. We would handle the action on a contingent fee basis, whereby you would not be responsible for out-of-pocket payment of our legal fees or expenses. Shareholders are encouraged to contact the firm free of charge to discuss their legal rights and options. Please call Daniel Sadeh or Zachary Halper at (212) 763-0060 or email sadeh@halpersadeh.com or zhalper@halpersadeh.com . Halper Sadeh LLC represents investors all over the world who have fallen victim to securities fraud and corporate misconduct. Our attorneys have been instrumental in implementing corporate reforms and recovering millions of dollars on behalf of defrauded investors. Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Contact Information: Halper Sadeh LLC Daniel Sadeh, Esq. Zachary Halper, Esq. (212) 763-0060 sadeh@halpersadeh.com zhalper@halpersadeh.com https://www.halpersadeh.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/shareholder-investigation-halper-sadeh-llc-investigates-pdco-nuro-pwod-cara-on-behalf-of-shareholders-302338483.html SOURCE Halper Sadeh LLPB.C. firms plan to build magnet recycling plant in TexasDaily Post Nigeria EPL: Guardiola explains why Man City lost 4-0 to Tottenham Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Sport EPL: Guardiola explains why Man City lost 4-0 to Tottenham Published on November 23, 2024 By Ifreke Inyang Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted his team is defensively fragile at the moment. The Premier League champions were hammered 4-0 by Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. It is their fifth consecutive defeat ahead of next week’s trip to table toppers Liverpool. James Maddison scored twice in the first half, before goals from Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson sealed the win. Guardiola, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, said: “In this moment we are fragile defensively. We started really well as normal but we could not score and then after that we conceded. After that we conceded some more which is difficult for our emotions right now. “In eight years we have never lived this kind of situation. Now we have to live it and break it by winning the next games, especially the next one. Now we see things in one way, maybe in a few weeks we see it differently.” Related Topics: EPL guardiola man city tottenham Don't Miss EPL: Postecoglou explains why Tottenham beat Man City 4-0 You may like EPL: Postecoglou explains why Tottenham beat Man City 4-0 EPL: He should have been sent off — Joe Cole slams Ndidi over Palmer EPL: Guardiola suffers worst defeat of career as Tottenham hammer Man City 4-0 EPL: We have to manage him — Arteta on Arsenal star after win over Nottingham Forest EPL: Nottingham Forest coach Santos praises three Arsenal players EPL: Maresca names England striker better than Harry Kane, Rooney Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd
Viral image purporting to be Luigi Mangione's NYPD mugshot is fakeHOUSTON (AP) — Tyler Herro scored 27 points before being one of six people ejected after a fight in the final minute of the Miami Heat’s 104-100 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday night. Herro was thrown to the ground by the Rockets’ Amen Thompson with 35 seconds left and the Heat leading 99-94. Players and coaches from both benches then came onto the court. Both players were thrown out along with Rockets guard Jalen Green, coach Ime Udoka and assistant coach Ben Sullivan. Terry Rozier was also ejected for Miami. Houston led 92-85 after Fred VanVleet’s layup with 8:10 to play, but the Rockets missed their next 11 shots, allowing Miami to tie the game when Herro found Haywood Highsmith for a 3-pointer with 4:47 to play. Herro’s jumper with 1:56 to play put the Heat on top for good. MAGIC 102, NETS 101 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Cole Anthony drove for a layup with 0.2 seconds left to complete Orlando’s 17-point fourth-quarter comeback in a win over Brooklyn. Cam Thomas missed a jumper from the corner at the final horn. Anthony scored 10, and Tristan da Silva scored 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter for Orlando, which was down 71-51 midway through the third quarter. Goga Bitadze added 19 points, 11 rebounds and five assists. The Magic’s comeback was their second in eight days after Orlando rallied from 25 points down to beat Miami 121-114 on Dec. 21. Thomas came off the bench with 25 points to lead the Nets in his first game since Nov. 25. Jalen Wilson added 16 points including two free throws with 6.2 seconds left. Thomas, Brooklyn’s leading scorer with 24.7 points per game, played 25 minutes after missing 13 games with a strained left hamstring. PACERS 123, CELTICS 114 BOSTON (AP) — Tyrese Haliburton scored 31 points and Indiana rebounded from a 37-point loss to Boston two nights earlier by winning the rematch. Andrew Nembhard, who returned after missing Friday’s game with tendinitis in his left knee, added 17 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the Pacers. Pascal Siakam chipped in with 17 points and Bennedict Mathurin had 14. Jaylen Brown led Boston with 31 points and six assists. Jayson Tatum had 22 points, nine boards and six assists. Payton Pritchard added 21 points and Derrick White scored 17. The Celtics lost their sixth game at home already this season. Last season, they went 37-4 at TD Garden during the regular season and 9-2 in the playoffs en route to the NBA championship. HAWKS 136, RAPTORS 107 TORONTO (AP) — Trae Young had 34 points and 10 assists, De’Andre Hunter scored 22 points and Atlanta routed Toronto for their fourth straight win. Clint Capela had 11 points and 13 rebounds as the Hawks opened a six-game trip by handing the reeling Raptors their 10th consecutive loss. Scottie Barnes scored 19 points and RJ Barrett had 17, but the Raptors fell behind by more than 30 points and allowed more than 130 for the second straight game. Toronto gave up a franchise-worst 155 points in Thursday’s loss at Memphis. Young shot 7 for 13 from 3-point range, singlehandedly making as many shots from distance than the entire Raptors team, who combined to go 7 for 24. Toronto’s Bruce Brown made his season debut after sitting out the first 31 games recovering from right knee surgery. Brown soared for a one-handed dunk for his first points shortly after entering the game in the first quarter. He finished with 12 points in 19 minutes. THUNDER 130, GRIZZLIES 106 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points and Oklahoma City won their 11th straight game, beating short-handed Memphis in a matchup of Western Conference leaders that turned lopsided before halftime. Rookie Ajay Mitchell scored 17 points, Aaron Wiggins contributed 16 and Jalen Williams added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Thunder (26-5), who opened a five-game lead over second-place Memphis. Gilgeous-Alexander made 14 of 19 shots to go along with seven assists, six rebounds and a team-high four blocks. He sat most of the fourth quarter. Oklahoma City blocked nine shots, including three by center Isaiah Hartenstein. The Thunder led 76-50 at halftime behind 23 points from Gilgeous-Alexander and 12 each from Mitchell and Kenrich Williams, who combined to go 5 for 7 on 3-point shots. Oklahoma City outscored the Grizzlies 42-19 in the second quarter to take control. Desmond Bane had 22 points and nine rebounds for Memphis (22-11), which played without star Ja Morant (shoulder) and Zach Edey, the team’s No. 9 overall draft pick, who was in concussion protocol. Jay Huff added 17 points but Jaren Jackson Jr., the team’s leading scorer at 21.9 points per game, managed 13 points on 3-of-17 shooting.MORGANTOWN -- Normally, it's fun to look back upon Yogi Berra-isms. Not today. Not on the day West Virginia's football team went out and proved Yogi Berra wrong. See, Berra's credited with the quote "It's not over until it's over." He was wrong ... wrong about Saturday's football game in Lubbock, Texas, when West Virginia''s completed the regular season in the ashes of a 52-15 defeat to Texas Tech, leaving them at 6-6. The address there is "Nowheresville." But this game didn't end with the final gun; moments after quarterback Garrett Greene gave it a symbolic ending by throwing an interception. It ended far before that, when the deflated and defeated Mountaineers headed for the safety of their locker room at halftime, shell shocked by a 29-0 second quarter that left them red-faced at their performance and with no chance to win the game. The score at halftime was 35-3 and, folks, it was over then. They played the second half not to decide the outcome, only to sell beer, whiskey, automobiles and promote upcoming television programs. Berra's statement was wrong not only about the game, but about the entire Mountaineer season. They had come out of the heat of summer living in what proved to be a fantasy world, thinking they would contend for a spot in the Big 12's Championship game. Then they were smacked back to reality by Penn State and Pittsburgh and, whether they want to admit it or not, it was over ... yes,Yogi, it was over before it was over. Oh, they put together a nice mid-year run but the truth was that it really wasn't meaningful for this team never had an occasion where it rose up to pull off an upset. And while there is nothing to be proud of from a 6-6 season, when you analyze it closely you note they did not play Colorado, BYU and Arizona State. Those are arguably the three best teams in the conference and WVU's schedule did not include them. The Mountaineers beat teams they were supposed to beat, lost to teams they were supposed to lose to. They were the definition of a .500 team. "Our record wasn't what we hoped for," Brown admitted. "I will say this. Over the course of the year there were times when people counted us out and we bounced back. We have some good people in the locker room. We have some where we have to do some work. I'm talking about personnel areas. "We're very cognizant of it. We're not covering our eyes. There's areas where we have to get better. We won five games in the league. There were some games there we were capable of winning. So, I don't think we're miles away but there are some critical areas where we have to improve." Brown won't accept what most people are thinking:That this year's WVU team, his sixth as head coach, that this game and this season defined his team. "I don't think the first half of football defined who we are," Brown said. "It didn't define who we are as individuals and it didn't define who we are as a team," But you can't ignore reality. You are what you are and six years in Neal Brown's record in Big 12 games is 37-36. He hasn't beaten any Top 10 teams. They are far better than the first team he inherited from Dana Holgorsen, but they are not a contender in the conference and that's not opinion, it's there in the standings. The fans' frustration is warranted. Now what? "It's been a long season. They have to catch their breath. The positive is this is not the end of it. We have another game. Our guys will bounce back. They bounced back in the second half," Brown said. Certainly he wasn't talking about this game. True, they weren't blitzed 29-0 as they had been in the second quarter, but what kind of bounce back is it when you get outscored 17-12 in the second half. And, yeah, you can look at the stat sheet and see that WVU finished with 405 yards gained, which is not a bad offensive day ...until you realize it produced only 15 points against the team that ranked 125th in the nation in points allowed. The truth was, most of those yards were picked up, if you will pardon the expression, after this game was over. --- Follow @bhertzel on X (formerly Twitter)
It’s Monday, December 23, and the Utah Jazz (7-20) and Cleveland Cavaliers (25-4) are all set to square off from Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. The Jazz are currently 5-10 on the road with a point differential of -9, while the Cavaliers have a 9-1 record in their last ten games at home. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts. Listen to the Rotoworld Basketball Show for the latest fantasy player news, waiver claims, roster advice and more from our experts all season long. Click here or download it wherever you get your podcasts. Game details & how to watch Jazz vs. Cavaliers live today Date: Monday, December 23, 2024 Time: 7:10 pm EST Site: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse City: Cleveland, OH Never miss a second of the action and stay up to date with all the latest team stats and player news. Check out our day-by-day NBA schedule page , along with detailed matchup pages that update live in-game. Game odds for Jazz vs. Cavaliers The latest odds as of Monday: Odds: Jazz (+700), Cavaliers (-1099) Spread: Cavaliers -14.50 Over/Under: 230.5 points That gives the Jazz an implied team point total of 114.34, and the Cavaliers 121.9. Want to know which sportsbook is offering the best lines for every game on the NBA calendar? Check out the NBC Sports’ Live Odds tool to get all the latest updated info from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM & more! Expert picks & predictions for Monday’s Jazz vs. Cavaliers’ game NBC Sports Bet Best Bet Vaughn Dalzell (@Vmoney Sports expects John Collins of the Jazz to be held in check: John Collins Under 27.5 PRA (-110) “Collins averages 17.5 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 2.5 assists in December (26.9 PRA), but this is a good fade spot. Cleveland has the defense, size an athleticism to slow Collins down, plus he’s averaging 4.1 potential assists and 13.1 potential rebounds in December, so Collins is only converting 54.6% of his R+A chances. I like his Under 27.5 PRA or the Under 25.5 P+R as a pivot. He stayed Under both in four straight meetings and six of the last seven versus Cleveland.” Please bet responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700. Our model calculates projections around each moneyline, spread and over/under bet for every game on the NBA calendar based on data points like recent performance, head-to-head player matchups, trends information and projected game totals. Once the model is finished running, we put its projections next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager. Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Jazz & Cavaliers’ game: Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the Cleveland Cavaliers on the Moneyline. Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Utah Jazz at -14.5. Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 230.50. Want even more NBA best bets and predictions from our expert staff & tools? Check out the Expert NBA Predictions page from NBC Sports for money line, spread and over/under picks for every game on today’s calendar! Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Jazz vs. Cavaliers on Monday · The Jazz have won 4 of their last 5 at Eastern Conference Central Division teams · 5 of the Cavaliers’ last 6 home games against the Jazz have gone OVER the Total · The Cavaliers have won 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with losing records If you’re looking for more key trends and stats around the spread, moneyline and total for every single game on the schedule today, check out our NBA Top Trends tool on NBC Sports! Bet the Edge is your source for all things sports betting. Get all of Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick’s insight weekdays at 6AM ET right here or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Follow our experts on socials to keep up with all the latest content from the staff: - Jay Croucher (@croucherJD) - Drew Dinsick (@whale_capper) - Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) - Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas)JIMMY Carter was known as an honest, decent and loving family man who maintained a 77 year marriage as well as making a large family. Following the tragic death of Jimmy here is all we know about his four children and the ever-growing brood of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Who are Jimmy Carter's children? Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who died at age 96, had four children together. Rosalynn's death was announced in November 2023, following a dementia diagnosis earlier the same year - just over a year before Jimmy also died. Their three sons; Jack, Donnel, and James, were all grown by the time Carter became president in 1977. However, his youngest child, Amy, spent part of her childhood in the White House. Read More on Jimmy Carter Jack Carter - a businessman and politician - is Carter's eldest son. He was the 2006 Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Nevada, before losing to the Republican incumbent. Jack has two children, Jason and Sarah from his marriage to his first wife Juliet “Judy” Langford Carter. According to reports from Country Living , Jack later separated from Judy, and married his second wife, Elizabeth Brasfield, in 1992. Most read in The US Sun With Elizabeth, Jack has two stepchildren, film director John Chuldenko and painter Sarah Reynolds. According to Business Insider , Jeff cofounded Computer Mapping Consultants in 1978. The former computer-mapping company became a consultancy for the World Bank in 1978. Jeff has three sons - Jeremy, Joshua, and James Carter. According to the 2016 book First Dads, Chip, has worked as a political consultant for hundreds of campaigns for Democratic candidates. He has married three times and is reportedly still with his third wife, Becky Payne. James Carter IV, his son with first wife Caron Griffin, made headlines during the 2012 presidential election when he helped to leak damning footage of Nominee Mitt Romney. Chip also has a daughter, Margaret Alicia Carter, who he shares with ex-wife Ginger Hodges. Chip confirmed his dad's death with a touching statement. It read: "My father was a hero, not only to me but to everyone who believes in peace, human rights , and unselfish love. “My brothers, sister, and I shared him with the rest of the world through these common beliefs. "The world is our family because of the way he brought people together, and we thank you for honoring his memory by continuing to live these shared beliefs.” Amy Carter was just nine years old when her father entered office, making her the only Carter child to grow up in the White House. She was the subject of much media attention, as the first child to live in the White House since John F. Kennedy’s presidency. Amy later became known for her political activism, participating in sit-ins and protests during the 1980s and early 1990s. The youngest Carter child lives in the Atlanta area, with her husband James, and their son, Hugo. Who are Jimmy Carter's grandchildren? Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter reportedly had 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren by the time of both of their deaths. In a 2015 interview with CNN, Jimmy said: “We have a big family now. “So, we try to hold our family together and just enjoy the family life.” READ MORE SUN STORIES Of the couple’s four children, Jack has two kids and three stepchildren, Jeff has three children, Chip has two, and Amy has one. The Carters’ 11 children and stepchildren have 11 children of their own, meaning Jimmy and Rosalynn have 11 great-grandchildren.
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CyberACE Introduces Yu'e Bao Feature for Flexible and Efficient Fund Management 11-26-2024 12:28 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: Getnews / PR Agency: LianPR CyberACE has officially launched the new Yu'e Bao feature, providing users with a more flexible and convenient way to manage their funds. Yu'e Bao allows users to earn daily interest income without locking their funds, achieving a perfect balance between liquidity and profitability. Image: https://www.getnews.info/uploads/7f4aac0a35022173bad70e36db443583.jpg Highlights of the Yu'e Bao Feature The design of Yu'e Bao fully considers users' fund management needs, with key features including daily fixed interest payments and flexible deposit and withdrawal rules. Funds deposited into Yu'e Bao start accruing interest after a 24-hour confirmation period. The system automatically settles interest based on the effective balance at midnight each day, ensuring users receive stable returns. Unlike traditional investment methods that require a locking period, Yu'e Bao offers greater operational freedom with funds. Users can convert their Yu'e Bao funds into usable balances at any time, allowing for withdrawals or further investments whenever they choose, truly enabling flexible control. Image: https://www.getnews.info/uploads/002425531a4b7ea45a1bae313d906ac3.jpg User Experience and Feedback Since the launch of the Yu'e Bao feature, user feedback on the platform has been overwhelmingly positive. Users generally find that Yu'e Bao provides significant flexibility and convenience. The daily automatic interest settlements allow users to clearly see their earnings grow, enhancing their trust in the platform and confidence in their investments. CyberACE will continue to pay attention to user feedback, constantly optimizing and upgrading the Yu'e Bao feature to ensure a high-quality user experience. In the future, the platform also plans to introduce more customized services to meet the diverse fund management needs of different users. Future Development and Strategy The successful launch of Yu'e Bao marks another significant breakthrough for CyberACE in the digital finance sector. Through technological innovation, CyberACE aims to provide global users with more efficient and convenient digital asset management tools. Moving forward, the platform will continue to explore and develop more innovative features, committed to offering users a more competitive investment experience. CyberACE will persist in optimizing the platform's features and services, helping users achieve greater investment value in the realm of digital assets. We look forward to CyberACE becoming the preferred platform for global users to invest in and manage digital assets, driving new developments in the digital economy. Disclaimer: This press release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements describe future expectations, plans, results, or strategies (including product offerings, regulatory plans and business plans) and may change without notice. You are cautioned that such statements are subject to a multitude of risks and uncertainties that could cause future circumstances, events, or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements, including the risks that actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Media Contact Company Name: CyberAce Contact Person: EdgarPlans Email: Send Email [ http://www.universalpressrelease.com/?pr=cyberace-introduces-yue-bao-feature-for-flexible-and-efficient-fund-management ] Country: HongKong Website: https://www.cyberace66.org/#/ This release was published on openPR.Tarleton State (10-3) will travel to No. 4 seed South Dakota (9-2) in a second-round game on Dec. 7. Drake jumped out to a 14-3 lead late in the first quarter behind Blake Ellingson’s 2-yard touchdown run and Luke Bailey’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Taj Hughes. Britten answered with a 6-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter and his 1-yard TD run stretched the Texans’ lead to 29-14 late in the third. Gabalis’ 49-yard touchdown pass to Cooper made it 36-21 with 10:49 remaining. Gabalis was 26-of-36 passing for 337 yards with two touchdowns. Cooper finished with 11 catches and Britten added 146 yards rushing on 29 carries. Kyle Weber also scored on a pair of short-yardage touchdown runs for the Texans. Bailey and Hailey connected again with a 10-yard score late in the third quarter that pulled the Bulldogs to 29-21. Bailey completed 31 of 49 passes with three touchdown passes and two interceptions. Hughes made 11 catches for 63 yards for Drake (8-3). __ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP collegebasketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketballMaia Johnston has 'long recovery ahead' after fall at Upper Hutt waterfall, says mother
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I might be a little biased, but I think it’s a lot of fun to shop for the best cooking gifts (I’m always in the kitchen, after all!). There are so many great kitchen tools and accessories out there that make amazing holiday gifts, so if you’re shopping for a home cook, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite options that make the best cooking gifts to give to your food-loving friends and family. My list includes everything from must-have cookbooks to essential appliances like blenders and stand mixers, and you’ll find options for everyone on your list, no matter your budget. I personally use and recommend many of these cooking gifts, and I wouldn’t hesitate to give them to my own loved ones during the holidays! Here are the 30 best cooking gifts for everyone on your list this year. The Best Cooking Gifts 1. For the One Who Needs Dinner Inspo: Skinnytaste Simple My newest cookbook, Skinnytaste Simple , is perfect for busy cooks who want to add new meals to their repertoire. It features more than 120 recipes for every meal of the day, including breakfast and dessert, and the best part is that every recipe contains a maximum of seven ingredients! Many of the dishes in this book have become staples in my household, as they’re easy to make, budget-friendly, and big on flavor. 2. For the Aesthetic Cook: Always Pan 2.0 Our Place’s incredible Always Pan has earned a permanent spot in my kitchen. Its nonstick coating is so good, and it’s one of my favorite nonstick pans because of it! I love all the colors it comes in and the fact that it’s made without PTFEs, PFOAs, and other PFAS that can be potentially toxic if ingested. It’s also $50 for the holidays, so it’s a great time to grab it as a gift! 3. For the Anxious Chef: ThermoPro Meat Thermometer Even though I’ve been cooking for years and years, there are still times when I can’t quite tell if a piece of meat is fully cooked, which is why I always keep this ThermoPro Meat Thermometer in my kitchen drawer. It provides a highly accurate reading in just a couple seconds, and the digital screen is large and easy to read from any angle. It’s a must-have stocking stuffing for home cooks who are just starting out in the kitchen. 4. For the One Who Still Doesn’t Have an Air Fryer: AllCool Air Fryer It’s no secret that I love a good air fryer recipe , and if you’re shopping for someone that still hasn’t hopped on the air fryer train, I highly recommend the AllCool Air Fyer as one the best cooking gifts! It’s so pretty in my white kitchen and it works super well for all my recipes. As a nice companion gift, you could also give them my cookbook Skinnytaste Air Fryer Dinners . Once they start using it, they will totally understand the hype! 5. For the One Who Needs a Cup of Cheer: Festive Bistro Tile Monogram Mug Anthropologie’s popular tile mug got a festive upgrade with Christmas colors and a wreath design. It features a monogram letter for a personal touch and will be the perfect holiday mug for the coffee or tea drinker in your life! 6. For the Leftover Lover: Souper Cubes Souper Cubes are a game-changer when it comes to storing leftovers, and I swear by them for freezing leftover rice and soups. The silicone containers are clearly marked with measurements inside each tray, making it easy to freeze individual portions of leftover soup, chili, sauce, and more. It’s an ingenious solution for anyone who likes to meal prep for the week, and the cubes come in a variety of sizes, with a capacity ranging from two cups to two tablespoons per tray. 7. For the One Who Lives on Smoothies: Ninja Foodi Smoothie Maker This blender is specifically designed for making smoothies, and it’s perfect for making recipes like my Protein PB & J Smoothie Bowl . The blender’s smoothie bowl attachment has a built-in tamper that allows it to blend ingredients with less liquid, but you can also use it to make frozen drinks, soup, and much more. The blender has definitely been a hit in my household, and thousands of reviews rave about it, too. 8. For the One Who Wants Bake Bread: A New Dutch Oven Every home chef needs a Dutch oven if you ask me. These heavy-duty pots are ideal for cooking soups and stews, braising meat, and even baking bread. If you’re willing to splurge on a heritage-grade piece, the StaubCast Iron Round Cocotte will truly last a lifetime and I love displaying mine during the holidays. However, there are plenty of more affordable options that will still work well, including the stylish Hearth & Hand Cast Iron Dutch Oven. Either way, your recipient will definitely be getting an upgrade in the kitchen! Buy the Staub 5.5-Quart Round Cocotte: Buy the Hearth & Hand 5-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven: 9. For the Sourdough Novice: Sourdough Starter Kit I’ve recently gotten into sourdough bread this year, and if someone in your life has been wanting to try it too, this a great place to start. It comes with everything they need to get their sourdough starter going, including a marked far, date-marked feeding band, thermometer, cloth cover, and metal lid. If you’re lucky, they’ll be sharing some bread with you as a thank you. 10. For the Latte Lover: Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ A Nespresso machine is one of the easiest ways to make fresh espresso at home. It’s so much better than a Keurig, and it uses convenient pods to brew rich, tasty espresso. I have the Pop+ model, which maked iced or hot coffee, that I love in the morning. I think it looks stunning in the white color, especially since it lives on my countertop. It heats up in less than 30 seconds, and there are dozens of pod flavors for coffee lovers to explore. 11. For the One Who Loves Cooking Outdoors: Blackstone Flat Top Griddle I love cooking outdoors during the summer, and a Blackstone Griddle makes it easy to whip up things like Smash Tacos , roasted veggies, and even breakfast foods like pancakes. This one has 470 square inches of cooking space across two burners, and it has a side prep table, as well as a lower storage shelf. It even has two wheels and a handle that make it easy to move around outdoors, and I think it would makes for one fo the best cooking gifts for anyone loves grilling! 12. For the Tea Sipper: Fellow Corvo EKG Electric Tea Kettle Anyone who drinks tea on a daily basis needs an electric kettle, and the Fellow Corvo EKG is my favorite one because it’s pretty and quick. This sleek, modern appliance has a matte finish that comes in several colors, and it can boil several cups of water in a matter of minutes. You can even adjust its temperature in 1-degree increments — important if you drink white or green tea, which steeps best at temperatures below boiling. 13. For the One Who Can’t Give Up Fancy Coffee: Zulay Kitchen Milk Frother Your giftee will be able to instantly elevate their mid-afternoon coffee drink with this inexpensive milk frother. It’s super easy to operate with just one button, and it creates creamy milk foam in just 30 seconds. It’s perfect for anyone who loves lattes and cappuccinos, and I particularly like that it comes with a stand for the frother, so it can be stored right on the countertop. 14. For the Grillmaster: Cuisinart Smashed Burger Press Smash burgers are all the rage right now, and the key to these delicious patties is a burger press like this one from Cuisinart. It’s made from cast iron and has a 6-inch diameter, and it’s hefty enough to squish down even the thickest burgers. It’s a must-have for any grillmaster’s tool kit and makes a great inexpensive cooking gift. 15. For the One Who Mixes a Killer Cocktail: Siligrams Monogrammed Ice Cube Tray If your loved one is always serving Old Fashioned and other fancy drinks, they can put a personalized spin on their favorite cocktails with this monogram ice cube tray. The customized silicone mold creates four square ice cubes that come out embossed with their initials, and the cubes will look great floating in any drink. It’s a fun addition to any home bar setup. 16. For the Pizza Connoisseur: Emile Henry Pizza Stone The key to amazing homemade pizza is getting a crisp crust without burning the toppings, and this pizza stone makes it easy to bake dough for my Margherita Pizza to perfection. It has a 14-inch diameter that’s big enough to feed the whole family and its smooth glazed finish that prevents your pie from sticking. You can use it in the oven, on the grill, or even under a broiler, as the stone can resist temperatures up to 900 degrees, and it’s even dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. 17. For the Newlyweds: Marble & Brass Monogram Board These beautiful marble charcuterie boards are perfect for holiday hosting. The slab is 14 inches wide, and it has an inlaid antiqued brass letter in the upper corner. You can choose from any letter of the alphabet to represent the couple’s last name, and the brand also has matching cheese knives to go with it to make the perfect entertaining board. 18. For the Family with Kids: Nostalgia Electric S’mores Maker Who says s’mores are just for the summertime? This electric s’mores maker is a super fun activity for any family with kids, and it allows you to enjoy the iconic chocolatey treats all year round. The central heater is smokeless and flameless, so it’s safe to use indoors, and the surrounding tray conveniently holds your chocolate, graham crackers, marshmallows and more!. My family loves this gadget, and I think it’s something everyone will enjoy. 19. For the One Who Needs a Cutting Board Upgrade: Stainless Steel Cutting Board I’ve been trying to reduce my use of plastic to reduce the amount of microplastics in my food, starting with my cutting boards. This stainless steel one is a great alternative to plastic ones as it’s easy to clean and is a smooth material for chopping. It’s double-sided too in case you need to cut meat and veggies in one go without washing multiple cutting boards. 20. For the One Who Wants a Garden: AeroGarden Harvest Indoor Garden I love cooking with fresh, whole ingredients, and it doesn’t get fresher than produce and herbs grown in your very own garden. For those who don’t have the outdoor space to grow plants—or anyone who just wants to ease into gardening—the AeroGarden makes a wonderful gift. This hydroponic gardening system makes it easy to grow herbs, lettuce, and more, right from your kitchen counter, and it’s foolproof enough that even people with brown thumbs can use it. 21. For the Not-So-Toxic One: Carote Cookware Set I get asked about nontoxic pan recommendations often, and this affordable set is a great bet for any new homeowner. It’s made of a nonstick granite material that is easy to clean. The set comes with two frying pans, two saucepans, a saute pan, and a steamer for most of your cooking needs. 22. For the Hard Core Griller: Meater Plus I also got the Meater Plus after hearing about the hype, and I think it’s worth it for people who grill a lot and like technology. It has a smartphone app, so you can monitor the temperature of your meat from up to 165 feet away from wherever it’s cooking if you’re inside and up to 1,000 feet away if you’re outdoors. Better yet, it will alert you when your food is ready, which is great if you tend to juggle several things at once in the kitchen, so it won’t overcook. It’s one of those things they won’t buy themselves, making it a great cooking gift. 23. For the Fancy Chef: Brightland Cold-Pressed Olive Oil Brightland is known for its high-quality olive oil, made from California olives, and The Artist Capsule contains four delicious infused oils that any home chef will appreciate. The set contains 12.7-ounce bottles of chili, garlic, lemon, and basil-infused olive oil, and the containers are decorated with specially designed artwork, making them beautiful enough to display on the counter. 24. For the Morning Rusher: Dash Rapid Egg Cooker I typically make hard-boiled eggs on the stovetop, but the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker makes getting breakfast on the table even easier. It can hard boil six eggs in a matter of minutes, and the process is truly hands-off, making the appliance a must-have for anyone who tends to rush out the door in the morning. Perfect for helping make egg salad or deviled eggs , the egg cooker comes in a variety of fun colors, and it’s compact and easy to store, too. 25. For the One With a Gorgeous Kitchen: Meyer Lemon Hand Lotion & Hand Soap Set This lovely dish soap and hand lotion set will make an attractive addition to anyone’s kitchen. The set includes a 16-ounce bottle of hand lotion, a 16-ounce bottle of hand soap, and a countertop caddy to hold both products. Williams Sonoma has a fresh Meyer lemon scent that comes in three different finishes to match their current kitchen decor. 26. For the Home Chef: John Boos Cherry Wood Cutting Board If you don’t know what to get your loved one for a cooking gift, you can’t go wrong with a John Boos Cutting Board. Made from solid wood, these boards are extremely durable and provide plenty of space for dinner prep. It can even double as a serving board! I love mine that is made from cherry wood, but the brand also has highly rated options made from maple and walnut. 27. For the Serious Chef: Hedley and Bennet Apron Nothing makes me feel more professional than an apron. If your giftee loves to cook as much as I do (and might be a little messy while doing it), they might appreciate an apron. Hedley and Bennet make some of the most high-quality ones on the market, and they come in so many different colors and patterns. It has three pockets to store cooking tools and it’s machine washable. 28. For the Cookbook Collector: Hearth & Hand Cookbook Holder This pretty cookbook holder would be a useful cooking gift for anyone who cooks a lot—and is the perfect thing to display any of my cookbooks ! The stylish design is made from real wood, and it has a spacious metal ledge that props up a cookbook and holds it open to the right page for less mess trying to hold the page down when your hands are full. 29. For the Hands-Off Cook: Our Place Dream Cooker This stunning multicooker from Our Place acts as both a pressure cooker and slow cooker, so it can be used to make all sorts of meals, such as my popular Chicken Taco Chili or Lasagna Soup . It’s pretty enough to keep out on your countertop at all times and comes in colors to match your Always Pan. The touchscreen control panel lets you adjust the temperature and timer, and there are four easy cooking modes to choose from. 30. For the New Homeowners: Beautiful Stand Mixer The Beautiful Stand Mixer isn’t quite as powerful as a KitchenAid , but it’s a great first mixer for new homeowners or those who are just getting into baking. I think it’s super pretty and looks like a Smeg for a fraction of the price. The mixer has 12 speeds and three attachments to tackle any baking recipe. It even includes a splash shield that prevents splatter while mixing, and it’s a well-made appliance for such a reasonable price. Prices were accurate at time of publishing.Radford, which won its fifth straight game, improved to 9-2 for the first time since the 1988-89 season. Radford led 46-32 with 12:33 left in the second half, but the visitors went on a 25-11 run to tie the game at 57 with 2:23 to go in regulation. Josh Bascoe of the Bison scored with 12 seconds left to tie the game at 59 and force overtime. Down 64-62 with 3:05 left in OT, Radford scored five straight points to take the lead for good. Josiah Harris tallied 12 points for Radford, while Brandon Maclin snared 14 rebounds. Achile Spadone scored 22 points for Bucknell (4-7), which lost its fifth straight game. Four Bucknell players and two Highlanders fouled out of the game. Clemson 74, Radford 48 Tessa Miller had 16 points and 10 rebounds Sunday to lead the host Tigers (6-3) past the Highlanders (1-8). Clemson, steered by former Virginia Tech assistant Shawn Poppie, shot 50% from the field to Radford’s 30.6%. Adelyn Traylor-Walker tallied 15 points for Radford. Makayla Firebaugh added 14 points. BC 72, UVa 57 T’yana Todd had 21 points and five 3-pointers Sunday to lead the visiting Eagles (7-4, 1-0 ACC) past the Cavaliers (6-5, 0-1). Latasha Lattimore had 23 points and nine rebounds for UVa, while Kymora Johnson added 11 points. UVa had 22 turnovers and was just 2 of 23 from 3-point range. Tech’s Henson wins title Reigning NCAA champ Caleb Henson of Virginia Tech won the 149-pound title at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, which concluded Saturday. Henson went 5-0 to become the first Hokie to win a title at the tournament in six years. The top-ranked Henson beat fifth-ranked Ridge Lovett of Nebraska 6-3 in overtime in the final. Eddie Ventresca took second at 125. No. 3 Matt Ramos of Purdue beat the 11th-ranked Ventresca 7-4 in the final. Jimmy Mullen finished fourth in the heavyweight class. Sam Latona took sixth at 141, while No. 11 Andy Smith (Christiansburg) was sixth at 197. Rafael Hipolito Jr. was eighth at 157. Roanoke wins tournament Roanoke finished first out of 15 teams at the New Standard Invitational, which concluded Saturday in York, Penn. Washington and Lee finished fourth. Roanoke’s Andrew McDougal won the title at 157 pounds. He beat W&L’s Liam Flanagan 9-0 in the final. Roanoke’s David Reid won the crown at 165. Roanoke’s Isiac Paulino was second at 125, while Roanoke’s Jonah Paulino took second at 133. Roanoke’s Vincenzo Corvetto was third at 184. W&L’s John Santowski took third at 197, while W&L’s Colin Bridges was third at 157. Panthers claim titles Two Ferrum wrestlers won titles at the Blue Jay Classic, which was held Saturday in Elizabethtown, Penn. Zach Beckner won at 125, while Rayshawn Dixon won the heavyweight crown. Roanoke’s Michael Policarpio took second at 133. Roanoke’s Garrett Hughes was third at 149, while Roanoke’s Andru Boyd was third at 157. Roanoke’s Josh Epperly was third at 184. Ferrum’s Sam Slate was third at 197. Roanoke was fourth out of 12 teams, with Ferrum sixth. Generals honored W&L’s Sarah Zimmerman (14 goals, nine assists) has been named a first-team Division III All-American by the United Soccer Coaches organization. W&L’s Bryn Bissinger made the third team. On the men’s side, W&L’s Weyimi Agbeyegbe (14 goals, seven assists) made the second team.
Lightning ride electric power play to 4-2 victory over CanucksMOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Myles Corey's 12 points helped South Alabama defeat Jacksonville State 76-74 on Sunday night. Corey added six assists for the Jaguars (6-3). JJ Wheat scored 12 points, going 3 of 3 and 6 of 8 from the free-throw line. Barry Dunning Jr. shot 4 for 12, including 2 for 8 from beyond the arc to finish with 11 points, while adding seven rebounds. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get updates and player profiles ahead of Friday's high school games, plus a recap Saturday with stories, photos, video Frequency: Seasonal Twice a weekGal Gadot/instagram is opening up about a life-threatening health crisis she experienced while pregnant with her fourth child. The actress, 39, detailed the “terrifying” event in an on Sunday, Dec. 29, revealing that she was diagnosed with a “massive blood clot” in her brain during her eighth month of pregnancy. “For weeks, I had endured excruciating headaches that confined me to bed, until I finally underwent an MRI that revealed the terrifying truth,” the star wrote. “In one moment, my family and I were faced with how fragile life can be. It was a stark reminder of how quickly everything can change, and in the midst of a difficult year, all I wanted was to hold on and live.” Related: Gadot shared that she was rushed to the hospital where she underwent emergency surgery and also gave birth to her daughter Ori, now 9 months old, during the procedure in March. “Her name, meaning ‘my light,’ wasn’t chosen by chance," Gadot wrote of Ori. "Before the surgery, I told [my husband] Jaron that when our daughter arrived, she would be the light waiting for me at the end of this tunnel." Gadot then went on to thank the “extraordinary team of doctors” at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. Nina Westervelt/Variety via Getty Related: The actress — who wrote in the post that she is now “fully healed” — urged people to listen to their bodies. “Pain, discomfort or even subtle changes often carry a deeper meaning, and being attuned to your body can be life saving,” she continued, adding that “awareness matters.” “I had no idea that 3 in 100,000 pregnant women in the 30s+ age group are diagnosed with CVT (develop a blood clot in the brain). It’s so important to identify early because it’s treatable. While rare, it’s a possibility, and knowing it exists is the first step to addressing it," Gadot wrote. The mother of four reassured her fans that she did not intend to “frighten anyone" with her post, but rather hopes to “empower" them. “If even one person feels compelled to take action for their health because of this story, it will have been worth sharing,” she concluded, while noting that she hopes sharing her personal experience will pull “back the curtain on the fragile reality behind the curated moments we share on social media.” The actress also shared the post on her Instagram Stories and included a link to an about strokes from the American Heart Association. Todd Williamson/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Related: Gadot initially announced the birth of her fourth child on in March, though she made no mention of the harrowing medical situation at the time. “My sweet girl, welcome,” Gadot captioned a photo of herself cradling Ori in a hospital bed at the time. “The pregnancy was not easy and we made it through," she continued, adding, "You have brought so much light into our lives, living up to your name, Ori, which means ‘my light’ in Hebrew. Our hearts are full of gratitude. Welcome to the house of girls.. 👯♀️👯♀️ daddy is pretty cool too 😉❤️." Gadot, who is married to film producer , is also mom to Alma, 13, Maya, 7, and Daniella, 3. Read the original article onSri Lanka is at a crucial juncture in its history, facing numerous challenges that threaten the stability and future of the nation. While some argue that collaborative governance, involving cooperation among political parties and civil society, could offer a way forward, the realities of the current political landscape, economic difficulties, and social divisions suggest that this approach may face significant hurdles. The promise of collaboration is often idealised, but the deep-seated divisions within the country make it a far more complicated and potentially ineffective solution. This article examines the limitations of collaborative governance in Sri Lanka, recognising that while collaboration sounds ideal in theory, the complexities of the political and social fabric may make such an approach difficult to implement in practice. It also highlights the areas where such governance might work in principle but acknowledges that much work remains to be done to overcome the challenges that lie ahead. Sri Lanka’s political environment is characterised by fragmentation and historical mistrust between political parties. The idea of unifying these groups to create a shared vision for the nation is undoubtedly appealing, but in practice, it remains a difficult proposition. Sri Lanka has witnessed repeated cycles of political polarisation, which complicate any attempt at consensus-building. These challenges include: Political polarisation: Long-standing political divisions and ideological differences among parties, both at the national and regional levels, often result in gridlock and hinder the formation of a united front. Economic instability: The economic crisis, including high inflation, public debt, and unemployment, demands urgent reforms. The process of building political consensus can delay necessary interventions and prolong the suffering of ordinary citizens. Ethnic and social divisions: The legacy of ethnic conflict and ongoing social disparities further complicates any attempts at collaboration. While reconciliation efforts have been made, the divisions are deep, and genuine dialogue remains a challenge. The creation of a National Advisory Council (NAC) to foster consensus-building is a well-intentioned idea, aiming to bring together political leaders, civil society, and the public. However, while such bodies have been proposed in the past, they have struggled with legitimacy and effectiveness. The political environment in Sri Lanka has historically been resistant to compromise, and any such council risks becoming a platform for partisan politics rather than a genuine forum for dialogue. Bureaucratic inefficiency: Similar bodies have often become mired in bureaucratic red tape, hindering their ability to implement effective change. Legitimacy concerns: Gaining the trust of all political factions, particularly those outside the traditional power structure, may prove difficult, and the NAC could be seen as a symbolic gesture rather than a real solution. Risk of stalemate: In the absence of strong political will, such councils may only lead to more debates and less action, especially if parties are more interested in securing political gain than achieving consensus. Sri Lanka’s economic crisis requires swift and decisive action. The push for collaboration among political parties may slow down the implementation of urgent reforms needed to stabilise the economy. Short-term stabilisation efforts, such as debt restructuring and social safety nets, are essential, but political consensus-building may delay these critical actions. Urgent economic reforms: Structural adjustments, including fiscal discipline, public sector reforms, and improved governance, require bold leadership, not prolonged negotiations. Long-term structural challenges: Sri Lanka’s economic recovery is not only about political consensus but also about creating sustainable policies that promote long-term growth, including fostering entrepreneurship, improving infrastructure, and increasing exports. While decentralisation is often presented as a way to address regional disparities and promote more localised governance, it can also deepen the divisions between ethnic and social groups. The question of how power is distributed across Sri Lanka’s regions is highly sensitive, and any attempt to implement decentralisation without addressing underlying issues could potentially exacerbate ethnic tensions rather than resolve them. Ethnic tensions: Decentralisation could give rise to more powerful regional governments, each with their own priorities, potentially undermining national unity and fostering further division. Governance challenges: The capacity of regional governments to manage resources effectively may vary, leading to disparities in service delivery and governance quality across the country. Technology holds great promise for improving governance, transparency, and efficiency. However, the implementation of new technologies, such as blockchain for accountability and artificial intelligence for data management, must be handled carefully. Sri Lanka’s institutional weaknesses—such as corruption and lack of capacity—may hinder the effective use of these technologies. Data integrity and access: While technology can improve transparency, it also raises concerns about data security and privacy, which may be misused by powerful actors within the political system. Implementation delays: The roll-out of technological solutions may be delayed by bureaucratic inefficiencies, technical barriers, and a lack of skilled professionals to manage these systems. While the focus on education, particularly in STEM fields, is vital for Sri Lanka’s future, the challenges facing the education system—such as outdated curricula, underfunded schools, and lack of infrastructure—are not easily solved through political collaboration alone. Empowering the youth of Sri Lanka requires long-term commitment and significant investment in education, which may be delayed by the political process. Immediate challenges: Short-term educational reforms, such as improving teacher training and access to technology, are crucial for addressing gaps in the current system. Long-term investment: Addressing the root causes of educational inequities requires consistent policy implementation and a focus on building a knowledge economy, which cannot be achieved without sustained effort and resources. While collaborative governance presents an appealing vision of unity and cooperation, Sri Lanka’s political, economic, and social challenges may render this approach difficult to implement effectively. Political polarisation, economic instability, and historical divisions make collaboration a challenging prospect. Moreover, attempts at achieving consensus may delay much-needed reforms and exacerbate existing tensions. Ultimately, Sri Lanka’s path forward will require more than just political collaboration. It will require decisive leadership, bold action, and a clear focus on addressing the root causes of the country’s challenges. While collaborative governance could play a role, it must be accompanied by a pragmatic approach that prioritises effective action over prolonged negotiations. Only then can Sri Lanka hope to navigate its current crisis and build a stable, prosperous future.
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UBS AM a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC increased its stake in shares of PotlatchDeltic Co. ( NASDAQ:PCH – Free Report ) by 29.2% during the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The fund owned 308,946 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock after acquiring an additional 69,887 shares during the period. UBS AM a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC’s holdings in PotlatchDeltic were worth $13,918,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other institutional investors and hedge funds have also bought and sold shares of the company. Independence Bank of Kentucky acquired a new position in PotlatchDeltic during the second quarter worth $51,000. Quarry LP bought a new position in PotlatchDeltic in the 2nd quarter valued at about $82,000. Quest Partners LLC acquired a new position in PotlatchDeltic during the 2nd quarter valued at about $85,000. FMR LLC increased its holdings in PotlatchDeltic by 20.4% during the 3rd quarter. FMR LLC now owns 4,329 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock worth $195,000 after purchasing an additional 733 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Cetera Advisors LLC purchased a new stake in shares of PotlatchDeltic in the first quarter worth approximately $203,000. 86.06% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. PotlatchDeltic Stock Performance NASDAQ PCH opened at $44.27 on Friday. The firm has a market cap of $3.49 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 210.81 and a beta of 1.14. PotlatchDeltic Co. has a 1 year low of $37.06 and a 1 year high of $50.04. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.42, a current ratio of 1.24 and a quick ratio of 0.93. The company has a fifty day moving average price of $43.01 and a 200-day moving average price of $42.33. PotlatchDeltic Dividend Announcement The business also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, December 31st. Investors of record on Monday, December 16th will be issued a $0.45 dividend. This represents a $1.80 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 4.07%. PotlatchDeltic’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is currently 857.14%. Analyst Ratings Changes Several brokerages recently issued reports on PCH. Bank of America raised PotlatchDeltic from a “neutral” rating to a “buy” rating and set a $51.00 target price on the stock in a research report on Thursday, September 12th. Truist Financial lifted their price objective on shares of PotlatchDeltic from $42.00 to $45.00 and gave the stock a “hold” rating in a report on Tuesday, October 15th. BMO Capital Markets upgraded shares of PotlatchDeltic from a “market perform” rating to an “outperform” rating and set a $51.00 target price for the company in a research note on Friday. StockNews.com upgraded shares of PotlatchDeltic from a “sell” rating to a “hold” rating in a research note on Tuesday, November 12th. Finally, Royal Bank of Canada reiterated an “outperform” rating and issued a $50.00 target price on shares of PotlatchDeltic in a research note on Wednesday, October 30th. Two equities research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and three have issued a buy rating to the company. According to data from MarketBeat, the company presently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $49.25. Read Our Latest Stock Report on PCH About PotlatchDeltic ( Free Report ) PotlatchDeltic Corporation (Nasdaq: PCH) is a leading Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) that owns nearly 2.2 million acres of timberlands in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina. Through its taxable REIT subsidiary, the company also operates six sawmills, an industrial-grade plywood mill, a residential and commercial real estate development business and a rural timberland sales program. Recommended Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding PCH? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for PotlatchDeltic Co. ( NASDAQ:PCH – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for PotlatchDeltic Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for PotlatchDeltic and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday that he wants real estate developer Charles Kushner , father of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Trump made the announcement in a Truth Social post, calling Charles Kushner “a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker." Kushner is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. Jared Kushner is a former White House senior adviser to Trump who is married to Trump’s eldest daughter, Ivanka. The elder Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. Charles Kushner arrives July 20, 2022, for the funeral of Ivana Trump in New York. Prosecutors alleged that after Charles Kushner discovered his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, he hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation. Kushner hired a prostitute to lure his brother-in-law, then arranged to have the encounter in a New Jersey motel room recorded with a hidden camera and the recording sent to Kushner's own sister, the man’s wife, prosecutors said. Kushner eventually pleaded guilty to 18 counts including tax evasion and witness tampering. He was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison — the most he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, sought. Christie blamed Jared Kushner for his firing from Trump’s transition team in 2016, and called Charles Kushner’s offenses “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was U.S. attorney.” Trump and the elder Kushner knew each other from real estate circles and their children were married in 2009. Among President-elect Donald Trump's picks are Susie Wiles for chief of staff, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio for secretary of state, former Democratic House member Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence and Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general. Susie Wiles, 67, was a senior adviser to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and its de facto manager. Trump named Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to be secretary of state, making a former sharp critic his choice to be the new administration's top diplomat. Rubio, 53, is a noted hawk on China, Cuba and Iran, and was a finalist to be Trump's running mate on the Republican ticket last summer. Rubio is the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “He will be a strong Advocate for our Nation, a true friend to our Allies, and a fearless Warrior who will never back down to our adversaries,” Trump said of Rubio in a statement. The announcement punctuates the hard pivot Rubio has made with Trump, whom the senator called a “con man" during his unsuccessful campaign for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. Their relationship improved dramatically while Trump was in the White House. And as Trump campaigned for the presidency a third time, Rubio cheered his proposals. For instance, Rubio, who more than a decade ago helped craft immigration legislation that included a path to citizenship for people in the U.S. illegally, now supports Trump's plan to use the U.S. military for mass deportations. Pete Hegseth, 44, is a co-host of Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends Weekend” and has been a contributor with the network since 2014, where he developed a friendship with Trump, who made regular appearances on the show. Hegseth lacks senior military or national security experience. If confirmed by the Senate, he would inherit the top job during a series of global crises — ranging from Russia’s war in Ukraine and the ongoing attacks in the Middle East by Iranian proxies to the push for a cease-fire between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah and escalating worries about the growing alliance between Russia and North Korea. Hegseth is also the author of “The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free,” published earlier this year. Trump tapped Pam Bondi, 59, to be attorney general after U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration. She was Florida's first female attorney general, serving between 2011 and 2019. She also was on Trump’s legal team during his first impeachment trial in 2020. Considered a loyalist, she served as part of a Trump-allied outside group that helped lay the groundwork for his future administration called the America First Policy Institute. Bondi was among a group of Republicans who showed up to support Trump at his hush money criminal trial in New York that ended in May with a conviction on 34 felony counts. A fierce defender of Trump, she also frequently appears on Fox News and has been a critic of the criminal cases against him. Trump picked South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, a well-known conservative who faced sharp criticism for telling a story in her memoir about shooting a rambunctious dog, to lead an agency crucial to the president-elect’s hardline immigration agenda. Noem used her two terms leading a tiny state to vault to a prominent position in Republican politics. South Dakota is usually a political afterthought. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, Noem did not order restrictions that other states had issued and instead declared her state “open for business.” Trump held a fireworks rally at Mount Rushmore in July 2020 in one of the first large gatherings of the pandemic. She takes over a department with a sprawling mission. In addition to key immigration agencies, the Department of Homeland Security oversees natural disaster response, the U.S. Secret Service, and Transportation Security Administration agents who work at airports. The governor of North Dakota, who was once little-known outside his state, Burgum is a former Republican presidential primary contender who endorsed Trump, and spent months traveling to drum up support for him, after dropping out of the race. Burgum was a serious contender to be Trump’s vice presidential choice this summer. The two-term governor was seen as a possible pick because of his executive experience and business savvy. Burgum also has close ties to deep-pocketed energy industry CEOs. Trump made the announcement about Burgum joining his incoming administration while addressing a gala at his Mar-a-Lago club, and said a formal statement would be coming the following day. In comments to reporters before Trump took the stage, Burgum said that, in recent years, the power grid is deteriorating in many parts of the country, which he said could raise national security concerns but also drive up prices enough to increase inflation. “There's just a sense of urgency, and a sense of understanding in the Trump administration,” Burgum said. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ran for president as a Democrat, than as an independent, and then endorsed Trump . He's the son of Democratic icon Robert Kennedy, who was assassinated during his own presidential campaign. The nomination of Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services alarmed people who are concerned about his record of spreading unfounded fears about vaccines . For example, he has long advanced the debunked idea that vaccines cause autism. Scott Bessent, 62, is a former George Soros money manager and an advocate for deficit reduction. He's the founder of hedge fund Key Square Capital Management, after having worked on-and-off for Soros Fund Management since 1991. If confirmed by the Senate, he would be the nation’s first openly gay treasury secretary. He told Bloomberg in August that he decided to join Trump’s campaign in part to attack the mounting U.S. national debt. That would include slashing government programs and other spending. “This election cycle is the last chance for the U.S. to grow our way out of this mountain of debt without becoming a sort of European-style socialist democracy,” he said then. Oregon Republican U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer narrowly lost her reelection bid this month, but received strong backing from union members in her district. As a potential labor secretary, she would oversee the Labor Department’s workforce, its budget and put forth priorities that impact workers’ wages, health and safety, ability to unionize, and employer’s rights to fire employers, among other responsibilities. Chavez-DeRemer is one of few House Republicans to endorse the “Protecting the Right to Organize” or PRO Act would allow more workers to conduct organizing campaigns and would add penalties for companies that violate workers’ rights. The act would also weaken “right-to-work” laws that allow employees in more than half the states to avoid participating in or paying dues to unions that represent workers at their places of employment. Scott Turner is a former NFL player and White House aide. He ran the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council during Trump’s first term in office. Trump, in a statement, credited Turner, the highest-ranking Black person he’s yet selected for his administration, with “helping to lead an Unprecedented Effort that Transformed our Country’s most distressed communities.” Sean Duffy is a former House member from Wisconsin who was one of Trump's most visible defenders on cable news. Duffy served in the House for nearly nine years, sitting on the Financial Services Committee and chairing the subcommittee on insurance and housing. He left Congress in 2019 for a TV career and has been the host of “The Bottom Line” on Fox Business. Before entering politics, Duffy was a reality TV star on MTV, where he met his wife, “Fox and Friends Weekend” co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy. They have nine children. A campaign donor and CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy, Write is a vocal advocate of oil and gas development, including fracking — a key pillar of Trump’s quest to achieve U.S. “energy dominance” in the global market. Wright also has been one of the industry’s loudest voices against efforts to fight climate change. He said the climate movement around the world is “collapsing under its own weight.” The Energy Department is responsible for advancing energy, environmental and nuclear security of the United States. Wright also won support from influential conservatives, including oil and gas tycoon Harold Hamm. Hamm, executive chairman of Oklahoma-based Continental Resources, a major shale oil company, is a longtime Trump supporter and adviser who played a key role on energy issues in Trump’s first term. President-elect Donald Trump tapped billionaire professional wrestling mogul Linda McMahon to be secretary of the Education Department, tasked with overseeing an agency Trump promised to dismantle. McMahon led the Small Business Administration during Trump’s initial term from 2017 to 2019 and twice ran unsuccessfully as a Republican for the U.S. Senate in Connecticut. She’s seen as a relative unknown in education circles, though she expressed support for charter schools and school choice. She served on the Connecticut Board of Education for a year starting in 2009 and has spent years on the board of trustees for Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. Brooke Rollins, who graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in agricultural development, is a longtime Trump associate who served as White House domestic policy chief during his first presidency. The 52-year-old is president and CEO of the America First Policy Institute, a group helping to lay the groundwork for a second Trump administration. She previously served as an aide to former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and ran a think tank, the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Trump chose Howard Lutnick, head of brokerage and investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald and a cryptocurrency enthusiast, as his nominee for commerce secretary, a position in which he'd have a key role in carrying out Trump's plans to raise and enforce tariffs. Trump made the announcement Tuesday on his social media platform, Truth Social. Lutnick is a co-chair of Trump’s transition team, along with Linda McMahon, the former wrestling executive who previously led Trump’s Small Business Administration. Both are tasked with putting forward candidates for key roles in the next administration. The nomination would put Lutnick in charge of a sprawling Cabinet agency that is involved in funding new computer chip factories, imposing trade restrictions, releasing economic data and monitoring the weather. It is also a position in which connections to CEOs and the wider business community are crucial. Doug Collins is a former Republican congressman from Georgia who gained recognition for defending Trump during his first impeachment trial, which centered on U.S. assistance for Ukraine. Trump was impeached for urging Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden in 2019 during the Democratic presidential nomination, but he was acquitted by the Senate. Collins has also served in the armed forces himself and is currently a chaplain in the United States Air Force Reserve Command. "We must take care of our brave men and women in uniform, and Doug will be a great advocate for our Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, and Military Families to ensure they have the support they need," Trump said in a statement about nominating Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs. Karoline Leavitt, 27, was Trump's campaign press secretary and currently a spokesperson for his transition. She would be the youngest White House press secretary in history. The White House press secretary typically serves as the public face of the administration and historically has held daily briefings for the press corps. Leavitt, a New Hampshire native, was a spokesperson for MAGA Inc., a super PAC supporting Trump, before joining his 2024 campaign. In 2022, she ran for Congress in New Hampshire, winning a 10-way Republican primary before losing to Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas. Leavitt worked in the White House press office during Trump's first term before she became communications director for New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump's choice for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has been tapped by Trump to be director of national intelligence, keeping with the trend to stock his Cabinet with loyal personalities rather than veteran professionals in their requisite fields. Gabbard, 43, was a Democratic House member who unsuccessfully sought the party's 2020 presidential nomination before leaving the party in 2022. She endorsed Trump in August and campaigned often with him this fall. “I know Tulsi will bring the fearless spirit that has defined her illustrious career to our Intelligence Community,” Trump said in a statement. Gabbard, who has served in the Army National Guard for more than two decades, deploying to Iraq and Kuwait, would come to the role as somewhat of an outsider compared to her predecessor. The current director, Avril Haines, was confirmed by the Senate in 2021 following several years in a number of top national security and intelligence positions. Trump has picked John Ratcliffe, a former Texas congressman who served as director of national intelligence during his first administration, to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency in his next. Ratcliffe was director of national intelligence during the final year and a half of Trump's first term, leading the U.S. government's spy agencies during the coronavirus pandemic. “I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our Nation's highest Intelligence positions,” Trump said in a statement, calling him a “fearless fighter for the Constitutional Rights of all Americans” who would ensure “the Highest Levels of National Security, and PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH.” Trump has chosen former New York Rep. Lee Zeldin to serve as his pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency . Zeldin does not appear to have any experience in environmental issues, but is a longtime supporter of the former president. The 44-year-old former U.S. House member from New York wrote on X , “We will restore US energy dominance, revitalize our auto industry to bring back American jobs, and make the US the global leader of AI.” “We will do so while protecting access to clean air and water,” he added. During his campaign, Trump often attacked the Biden administration's promotion of electric vehicles, and incorrectly referring to a tax credit for EV purchases as a government mandate. Trump also often told his audiences during the campaign his administration would “Drill, baby, drill,” referring to his support for expanded petroleum exploration. In a statement, Trump said Zeldin “will ensure fair and swift deregulatory decisions that will be enacted in a way to unleash the power of American businesses, while at the same time maintaining the highest environmental standards, including the cleanest air and water on the planet.” Trump has named Brendan Carr, the senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission, as the new chairman of the agency tasked with regulating broadcasting, telecommunications and broadband. Carr is a longtime member of the commission and served previously as the FCC’s general counsel. He has been unanimously confirmed by the Senate three times and was nominated by both Trump and President Joe Biden to the commission. Carr made past appearances on “Fox News Channel," including when he decried Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris' pre-Election Day appearance on “Saturday Night Live.” He wrote an op-ed last month defending a satellite company owned by Trump supporter Elon Musk. Rep. Elise Stefanik is a representative from New York and one of Trump's staunchest defenders going back to his first impeachment. Elected to the House in 2014, Stefanik was selected by her GOP House colleagues as House Republican Conference chair in 2021, when former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney was removed from the post after publicly criticizing Trump for falsely claiming he won the 2020 election. Stefanik, 40, has served in that role ever since as the third-ranking member of House leadership. Stefanik’s questioning of university presidents over antisemitism on their campuses helped lead to two of those presidents resigning, further raising her national profile. If confirmed, she would represent American interests at the U.N. as Trump vows to end the war waged by Russia against Ukraine begun in 2022. He has also called for peace as Israel continues its offensive against Hamas in Gaza and its invasion of Lebanon to target Hezbollah. President-elect Donald Trump says he's chosen former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker to serve as U.S. ambassador to NATO. Trump has expressed skepticism about the Western military alliance for years. Trump said in a statement Wednesday that Whitaker is “a strong warrior and loyal Patriot” who “will ensure the United States’ interests are advanced and defended” and “strengthen relationships with our NATO Allies, and stand firm in the face of threats to Peace and Stability.” The choice of Whitaker as the nation’s representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an unusual one, given his background is as a lawyer and not in foreign policy. Trump will nominate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to be ambassador to Israel. Huckabee is a staunch defender of Israel and his intended nomination comes as Trump has promised to align U.S. foreign policy more closely with Israel's interests as it wages wars against the Iran-backed Hamas and Hezbollah. “He loves Israel, and likewise the people of Israel love him,” Trump said in a statement. “Mike will work tirelessly to bring about peace in the Middle East.” Huckabee, who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008 and 2016, has been a popular figure among evangelical Christian conservatives, many of whom support Israel due to Old Testament writings that Jews are God’s chosen people and that Israel is their rightful homeland. Trump has been praised by some in this important Republican voting bloc for moving the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Trump on Tuesday named real estate investor Steven Witkoff to be special envoy to the Middle East. The 67-year-old Witkoff is the president-elect's golf partner and was golfing with him at Trump's club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sept. 15, when the former president was the target of a second attempted assassination. Witkoff “is a Highly Respected Leader in Business and Philanthropy,” Trump said of Witkoff in a statement. “Steve will be an unrelenting Voice for PEACE, and make us all proud." Trump also named Witkoff co-chair, with former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, of his inaugural committee. Trump said Wednesday that he will nominate Gen. Keith Kellogg to serve as assistant to the president and special envoy for Ukraine and Russia. Kellogg, a retired Army lieutenant general who has long been Trump’s top adviser on defense issues, served as National Security Advisor to Trump's former Vice President Mike Pence. For the America First Policy Institute, one of several groups formed after Trump left office to help lay the groundwork for the next Republican administration, Kellogg in April wrote that “bringing the Russia-Ukraine war to a close will require strong, America First leadership to deliver a peace deal and immediately end the hostilities between the two warring parties.” (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib) Trump asked Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., a retired Army National Guard officer and war veteran, to be his national security adviser, Trump announced in a statement Tuesday. The move puts Waltz in the middle of national security crises, ranging from efforts to provide weapons to Ukraine and worries about the growing alliance between Russia and North Korea to the persistent attacks in the Middle East by Iran proxies and the push for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas and Hezbollah. “Mike has been a strong champion of my America First Foreign Policy agenda,” Trump's statement said, "and will be a tremendous champion of our pursuit of Peace through Strength!” Waltz is a three-term GOP congressman from east-central Florida. He served multiple tours in Afghanistan and also worked in the Pentagon as a policy adviser when Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates were defense chiefs. He is considered hawkish on China, and called for a U.S. boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing due to its involvement in the origin of COVID-19 and its mistreatment of the minority Muslim Uighur population. Stephen Miller, an immigration hardliner , was a vocal spokesperson during the presidential campaign for Trump's priority of mass deportations. The 39-year-old was a senior adviser during Trump's first administration. Miller has been a central figure in some of Trump's policy decisions, notably his move to separate thousands of immigrant families. Trump argued throughout the campaign that the nation's economic, national security and social priorities could be met by deporting people who are in the United States illegally. Since Trump left office in 2021, Miller has served as the president of America First Legal, an organization made up of former Trump advisers aimed at challenging the Biden administration, media companies, universities and others over issues such as free speech and national security. Thomas Homan, 62, has been tasked with Trump’s top priority of carrying out the largest deportation operation in the nation’s history. Homan, who served under Trump in his first administration leading U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was widely expected to be offered a position related to the border, an issue Trump made central to his campaign. Though Homan has insisted such a massive undertaking would be humane, he has long been a loyal supporter of Trump's policy proposals, suggesting at a July conference in Washington that he would be willing to "run the biggest deportation operation this country’s ever seen.” Democrats have criticized Homan for his defending Trump's “zero tolerance” policy on border crossings during his first administration, which led to the separation of thousands of parents and children seeking asylum at the border. Dr. Mehmet Oz, 64, is a former heart surgeon who hosted “The Dr. Oz Show,” a long-running daytime television talk show. He ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate as the Republican nominee in 2022 and is an outspoken supporter of Trump, who endorsed Oz's bid for elected office. Elon Musk, left, and Vivek Ramaswamy speak before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at an Oct. 27 campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York. Trump on Tuesday said Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Ramaswamy will lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency" — which is not, despite the name, a government agency. The acronym “DOGE” is a nod to Musk's favorite cryptocurrency, dogecoin. Trump said Musk and Ramaswamy will work from outside the government to offer the White House “advice and guidance” and will partner with the Office of Management and Budget to “drive large scale structural reform, and create an entrepreneurial approach to Government never seen before.” He added the move would shock government systems. It's not clear how the organization will operate. Musk, owner of X and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has been a constant presence at Mar-a-Lago since Trump won the presidential election. Ramaswamy suspended his campaign in January and threw his support behind Trump. Trump said the two will “pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies.” Russell Vought held the position during Trump’s first presidency. After Trump’s initial term ended, Vought founded the Center for Renewing America, a think tank that describes its mission as “renew a consensus of America as a nation under God.” Vought was closely involved with Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for Trump’s second term that he tried to distance himself from during the campaign. Vought has also previously worked as the executive and budget director for the Republican Study Committee, a caucus for conservative House Republicans. He also worked at Heritage Action, the political group tied to The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. Dan Scavino, deputy chief of staff Scavino, whom Trump's transition referred to in a statement as one of “Trump's longest serving and most trusted aides,” was a senior adviser to Trump's 2024 campaign, as well as his 2016 and 2020 campaigns. He will be deputy chief of staff and assistant to the president. Scavino had run Trump's social media profile in the White House during his first administration. He was also held in contempt of Congress in 2022 after a month-long refusal to comply with a subpoena from the House committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. James Blair, deputy chief of staff Blair was political director for Trump's 2024 campaign and for the Republican National Committee. He will be deputy chief of staff for legislative, political and public affairs and assistant to the president. Blair was key to Trump's economic messaging during his winning White House comeback campaign this year, a driving force behind the candidate's “Trump can fix it” slogan and his query to audiences this fall if they were better off than four years ago. Taylor Budowich, deputy chief of staff Budowich is a veteran Trump campaign aide who launched and directed Make America Great Again, Inc., a super PAC that supported Trump's 2024 campaign. He will be deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel and assistant to the president. Budowich also had served as a spokesman for Trump after his presidency. William McGinley, White House counsel McGinley was White House Cabinet secretary during Trump's first administration, and was outside legal counsel for the Republican National Committee's election integrity effort during the 2024 campaign. In a statement, Trump called McGinley “a smart and tenacious lawyer who will help me advance our America First agenda, while fighting for election integrity and against the weaponization of law enforcement.” Jay Bhattacharya, National Institutes of Health Trump has chosen Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health. Bhattacharya is a physician and professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, and is a critic of pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates. He promoted the idea of herd immunity during the pandemic, arguing that people at low risk should live normally while building up immunity to COVID-19 through infection. The National Institutes of Health funds medical research through competitive grants to researchers at institutions throughout the nation. NIH also conducts its own research with thousands of scientists working at its labs in Bethesda, Maryland. Jamieson Greer, U.S. trade representative Kevin Hassett, Director of the White House National Economic Council Trump is turning to two officials with experience navigating not only Washington but the key issues of income taxes and tariffs as he fills out his economic team. He announced he has chosen international trade attorney Jamieson Greer to be his U.S. trade representative and Kevin Hassett as director of the White House National Economic Council. While Trump has in several cases nominated outsiders to key posts, these picks reflect a recognition that his reputation will likely hinge on restoring the public’s confidence in the economy. Trump said in a statement that Greer was instrumental in his first term in imposing tariffs on China and others and replacing the trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, “therefore making it much better for American Workers.” Hassett, 62, served in the first Trump term as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. 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