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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- An online spat between factions of Donald Trump's supporters over immigration and the tech industry has thrown internal divisions in his political movement into public display, previewing the fissures and contradictory views his coalition could bring to the White House. The rift laid bare the tensions between the newest flank of Trump's movement — wealthy members of the tech world including billionaire Elon Musk and fellow entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and their call for more highly skilled workers in their industry — and people in Trump's Make America Great Again base who championed his hardline immigration policies. The debate touched off this week when Laura Loomer , a right-wing provocateur with a history of racist and conspiratorial comments, criticized Trump’s selection of Sriram Krishnan as an adviser on artificial intelligence policy in his coming administration. Krishnan favors the ability to bring more skilled immigrants into the U.S. Loomer declared the stance to be “not America First policy” and said the tech executives who have aligned themselves with Trump were doing so to enrich themselves. Much of the debate played out on the social media network X, which Musk owns. Loomer's comments sparked a back-and-forth with venture capitalist and former PayPal executive David Sacks , whom Trump has tapped to be the “White House A.I. & Crypto Czar." Musk and Ramaswamy, whom Trump has tasked with finding ways to cut the federal government , weighed in, defending the tech industry's need to bring in foreign workers. It bloomed into a larger debate with more figures from the hard-right weighing in about the need to hire U.S. workers, whether values in American culture can produce the best engineers, free speech on the internet, the newfound influence tech figures have in Trump's world and what his political movement stands for. Trump has not yet weighed in on the rift. His presidential transition team did not respond to questions about positions on visas for highly skilled workers or the debate between his supporters online. Instead, his team instead sent a link to a post on X by longtime adviser and immigration hard-liner Stephen Miller that was a transcript of a speech Trump gave in 2020 at Mount Rushmore in which he praised figures and moments from American history. Musk, the world's richest man who has grown remarkably close to the president-elect , was a central figure in the debate, not only for his stature in Trump's movement but his stance on the tech industry's hiring of foreign workers. Technology companies say H-1B visas for skilled workers, used by software engineers and others in the tech industry, are critical for hard-to-fill positions. But critics have said they undercut U.S. citizens who could take those jobs. Some on the right have called for the program to be eliminated, not expanded. Born in South Africa, Musk was once on an a H-1B visa himself and defended the industry's need to bring in foreign workers. “There is a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent," he said in a post. “It is the fundamental limiting factor in Silicon Valley.” Trump's own positions over the years have reflected the divide in his movement. His tough immigration policies, including his pledge for a mass deportation, were central to his winning presidential campaign. He has focused on immigrants who come into the U.S. illegally but he has also sought curbs on legal immigration , including family-based visas. As a presidential candidate in 2016, Trump called the H-1B visa program “very bad” and “unfair” for U.S. workers. After he became president, Trump in 2017 issued a “Buy American and Hire American” executive order , which directed Cabinet members to suggest changes to ensure H-1B visas were awarded to the highest-paid or most-skilled applicants to protect American workers. Trump's businesses, however, have hired foreign workers, including waiters and cooks at his Mar-a-Lago club , and his social media company behind his Truth Social app has used the the H-1B program for highly skilled workers. During his 2024 campaign for president, as he made immigration his signature issue, Trump said immigrants in the country illegally are “poisoning the blood of our country" and promised to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history. But in a sharp departure from his usual alarmist message around immigration generally, Trump told a podcast this year that he wants to give automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S. colleges. “I think you should get automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country," he told the “All-In" podcast with people from the venture capital and technology world. Those comments came on the cusp of Trump's budding alliance with tech industry figures, but he did not make the idea a regular part of his campaign message or detail any plans to pursue such changes.None
LOS ANGELES — As Joan Benoit Samuelson negotiated the hairpin turn into the Coliseum tunnel, ran past the USC locker room and onto the stadium’s red synthetic track for the final 400 meters of the 1984 Olympic marathon, her focus wasn’t only on finishing, but on finishing strong. Women never had been allowed to run farther than 1,500 meters in the Olympics because the Games’ all-male guardians long harbored antiquated views of femininity and what the female body could do. If Samuelson struggled to the line, or worse yet dropped to the ground after crossing it, that would validate those views and set back for years the fight for gender equality in the Olympics. “They might have taken the Olympic marathon off the schedule,” Samuelson said by phone two days before Thanksgiving. “This is an elite athlete struggling to finish a marathon. It never happened, thank goodness. But that could have changed the course of history for women’s marathoning.” Actually, that race did change the course of history because nothing remained the same after a joyous Samuelson, wearing a wide smile and waving her white cap to the sold-out crowd, crossed the finish line. This year marked the 40th anniversary of that victory, and when the Olympics return to Los Angeles in four years, the Games will be different in many ways because of it. Since 1984, the number of Summer Olympic events for women has nearly tripled, to 151, while last summer’s Paris Games was the first to reach gender parity, with women accounting for half of the 10,500 athletes in France. Fittingly the women’s marathon was given a place of honor on the calendar there, run as the final event of the track and field competition and one of the last medal events of the Games. None of that seemed likely — or even possible — before Samuelson’s win. “I sort of use marathoning as a way to storytell,” Samuelson said from her home in Maine. “And I tell people LA 84 and the first women’s Olympic marathon was certainly the biggest win of my life.” It was life-changing for many other women as well. Until 1960, the longest Olympic track race for women was 200 meters. The 1,500 meters was added in 1972, yet it wasn’t until the L.A. Games that the leaders of the International Olympic Committee, who had long cited rampant myths and dubious sports-medicine studies about the dangers of exercise for women, approved the addition of two distance races, the 3,000 meters and marathon. Which isn’t to say women had never run long distances in the Olympics. At the first modern Games in Athens in 1896, a Greek woman named Stamata Revithi, denied a place on the starting line on race day, ran the course alone a day later, finishing in 5 hours and 30 minutes, an accomplishment witnesses confirmed in writing. Her performance was better than at least seven of the 17 male runners, who didn’t complete the race. But she was barred from entering Panathenaic Stadium and her achievement was never recognized. Eighty-eight years passed before a woman was allowed to run the Olympic marathon. “There are men that are raised with resentment for women, except for their own mothers. That’s just a part of their nature,” Hall of Fame track coach Bob Larsen said. “A lot of good things have happened in the last couple of decades. Old men are passing away and opening doors [for] people who have a more modern understanding of what women are capable of.” In between Revithi and Samuelson, women routinely were banned even from public races like the Boston Marathon, which didn’t allow females to run officially until 1972. Even then, women had to bring a doctor’s note declaring them fit to run, said Maggie Mertens, author of “Better, Faster, Farther: How Running Changed Everything We Know About Women.” Seven years later Norway’s Grete Waitz became the first woman to break 2:30 in the marathon, running 2:27.32 in New York, a time that would have been good for second in the elite men’s race in Chicago that same day. Because of that, Samuelson said she hardly was blazing a trail in L.A. Instead she was running in the wake of pioneers such as Kathrine Switzer, Bobbi Gibb and Waitz. “I ran because there was an opportunity, not because I wanted to prove that women could run marathons,” said Samuelson, who still is running at 67. “Women had been proving themselves long before the ’84 Games. “If anything, maybe my win inspired women to realize that if marathoning were a metaphor for life, anything in life is possible.” Still, when Samuelson beat Waitz in Los Angeles, running in prime time during a race that was beamed to television viewers around the world, “that was the game-changer,” Switzer, the first woman to run Boston as an official competitor, told Mertens. “When people saw it on television ... they said, ‘Oh my God, women can do anything.’ “ A barrier had fallen and there was no going back. “You could make the argument that in women’s sports in general, we had to see, we had to have these women prove on the biggest stage possible that they were capable so that these gatekeepers would let women come in and play sports and be part of this world,” Mertens said. “I think it really did help burst open those ideas about what we could do and what we could see.” As a result, the elite runners who have followed in Samuelson’s footsteps never have known a world in which women were barred from long-distance races. “I grew up believing that women ran the marathon and that it wasn’t a big deal,” said Kara Goucher, a two-time Olympian and a world championship silver medalist who was 6 when Samuelson won in L.A. “I grew up seeing women run the marathon as the norm. That 100 percent is a credit to Joanie going out there on the world’s biggest stage and normalizing it.” Paige Wood, a former U.S. marathon champion, said her high school coach was inspired to run marathons by Samuelson’s story and passed that inspiration on to her runners. “She used her as an example of why we shouldn’t put any mental limitations on ourselves or shouldn’t let others tell us what we are capable of,” Wood said. Wood was born in 1996 and remembers her mom, who was very athletic, saying that cheerleading was the only sport available to her in high school in the pre-Samuelson days. “It’s undeniable, right? The courage she gave other women to start running and start competing,” Wood continued. “The trickle-down effect, it’s not even limited to running. It affected all sports and just made women less afraid to be athletic and try all different sports.” A year after Samuelson’s victory, the U.S. women’s soccer team played its first game, although it was more than a decade before the WNBA, the country’s first professional women’s league. There are now leagues in six other sports, from ice hockey and lacrosse to rugby and volleyball, and female athletes like Caitlin Clark, Alex Morgan, Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky are household names. Last summer in Paris, Sifan Hassan won the women’s marathon in an Olympic-record 2:22.55 after taking bronze in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, events that weren’t even on the Olympic calendar when Samuelson won her race. Two months later Kenyan Ruth Chepng’etich became the first woman to run under 2:10 when she won the Chicago Marathon in 2:09:56, averaging 4:57 a mile. Until 1970, two years before the Boston Marathon was opened to women, only one man had broken 2:10 in the race. “It says so much about sport and the way that humans don’t quite know what we’re capable of until we do it,” Mertens said. “We’re going to keep pushing those goalposts back. We’ve come so far, and I think that’s more to do with just having the opportunities and know that there aren’t really limits. “That’s the power of sports. These people are inspiring us; [they] help us see women as powerful athletes but also powerful in politics, as leaders.” Did Samuelson make that happen? Or did she simply make it happen faster? “You’d have to decide whether it was a huge defining moment or just a general wave of athletic events that made this possible,” Larsen said. “You know, the more times you put someone up at the plate, sooner or later somebody’s going to hit it out. “Now it’s acceptable to have a woman running for president. So things are happening and it’s more acceptable to the general public. Was Joanie a big part of it? I would think so.”
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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Tampa Bay Lightning – Game #23 Preview, Projected Lines & TV Info - Maple Leafs Hot StoveA chilling warning has been given by Ukraine’s former armed forces commander, telling the West that a " " against has already begun. Valeriy Zaluzhny, 51, commanded Ukrainian troops when they halted Putin’s army as it intended to storm Kyiv in three days. For many months he held back Russian troops along a vast frontline, but failed with a 2023 “summer offensive”. He now tells the West that the only way to save itself is by fully backing now, a different vision to that of incoming US president who wants to broker a deal between the warring parties involving Kyiv making territorial concessions to . Zaluzhny - now Ukraine’s ambassador to London - was asked at a Ukrainian Pravda awards ceremony if it was possible to avoid WW3. “Probably, you will not like my answer,” he said. “But I am a purely human being who knows military science and military history. I believe that in 2024 we can absolutely definitely consider that the Third World War has begun,” he said in a speech to a Ukrainian Pravda awards ceremony. Ukraine no longer faces only Russia, he said. “In front of Ukraine are soldiers from North Korea. Let's be honest — Iranian ‘Shaheds’ [kamikaze drones] are already killing civilians in Ukraine quite openly, without any shyness. “North Korean-made missiles are already flying into Ukraine, and they openly declare this. Kim Jong Un troops numbering some 10,000-pls are believed to be engaged against Ukraine’s forces in Russia’s Kursk region. Chinese shells are detonated in Ukraine. Chinese parts are used in Russian missiles.” Most military experts believe WW3 has started, said Zaluzhny. “What has been expected for so long, it has already begun,” he said. “But I want to say that God himself gives a chance, not only to Ukraine, but also to the whole world, so that now we still have time to reach the right conclusions. “Everything can still be stopped here, on the territory of Ukraine. But for some reason our [Western] partners do not want to understand this. It is obvious that Ukraine already has too many enemies. Ukraine will survive at the expense of technology, but it is unknown whether it will be able to win this battle on its own." Yet he was optimistic the West would rally to Ukraine, even as the next presidency of Donald Trump comes into view in January. “I believe that [regarding the start of] the World War, welcome - it has begun,” said Zaluzhny.
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CONTACT: BLOCK & LEVITON LLP 260 Franklin St., Suite 1860 Boston, MA 02110 Phone: (888) 256-2510 Email: shareholders@blockleviton.com © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.Greyhound racing will be phased out in New Zealand over the next 20 months, says Winston Peters . Urgent laws will prevent the unnecessary killing of racing dogs during the transition. Multiple reviews and high injury rates prompted the decision, with cross-party support for the ban. The SPCA has called the decision a ‘great day’ for greyhounds. Greyhound racing is set to be outlawed in New Zealand in a decision announced by Racing Minister Winston Peters. A proposal to ban the sport follows three critical reviews of the industry and a persistently high number of dogs being injured in races that Peters says is “unacceptable”. “This is not a decision that is taken lightly but is ultimately driven by protecting the welfare of racing dogs,” he said. The sport won’t stop immediately but will be phased out gradually over the next 20 months to allow time to rehome the estimated 2900 racing dogs in the industry. This would mean the last official greyhound racing event in New Zealand would be in July 2026 if not sooner. STORY CONTINUES AFTER LIVEBLOG STORY CONTINUES Urgent laws are also being passed to prevent racing dogs being killed amid moves to end the sport. Concerns about poor animal welfare standards have been an issue for years. There have been allegations a top trainer used live animals to train his dogs , multiple racing dogs have tested positive for methamphetamine and dozens of dogs have been put down after suffering catastrophic injuries while racing. In the most recent 2023-24 season, Greyhound Racing New Zealand’s (GRNZ) animal welfare report said nine dogs were euthanised because of injuries suffered during a race, up from seven the season before; 224 dogs suffered serious injuries and a further 672 had injuries classified as “minor and medium” in the past season, according to the report. Though GRNZ has made progress on reducing the death rate, it was the inability to significantly cut the number of race-day injuries that was the catalyst for Peters to bring the axe down. “The time has come to do the right thing,” he said. The move to ban greyhound racing will be subject to a select committee process where public submissions on the plan will be considered. Urgent law to prevent unnecessary killing New laws will be passed today to try to prevent the unnecessary killing of racing dogs after publicity over plans to ban the sport. The Racing Industry (Unlawful Destruction of Specified Greyhounds) Amendment Bill will be passed under urgency this afternoon. “Keeping unwanted dogs safe is a priority. The Government is working with animal welfare organisations such as the SPCA to establish programmes to support rehoming,” Peters said. A ministerial advisory committee has been set up to provide advice on the transition away from the sport over the next 20 months, and it will be chaired by Heather Simpson. Peters said there was cross-party support from Labour and the Greens to end greyhound racing. While there will be the opportunity to oppose the plan during the select committee submissions process, Peters said the Government’s position was to “in principle, end greyhound racing”. A history of critical reviews The previous Labour Government put the industry on notice after a series of alarming reports highlighting a high rate of injuries and deaths, and questions about the transparency of those who oversee the sport. In 2017, Rodney Hansen QC’s review revealed more than 1440 dogs had been euthanised in only four years , some dogs were “unaccounted” for, there was poor record-keeping and low numbers of greyhounds had been rehomed. Peters, who was Racing Minister in 2017, said at the time Hansen’s findings were “disturbing”. In 2021, then- Racing Minister Grant Robertson put the industry on notice after another critical review. Robertson accused GRNZ of “unnecessarily obfuscating information” and being reluctant to share pertinent data. Then, last year, the industry was again warned it was on thin ice after a report from the Racing Integrity Board was published . Briefing papers to Peters obtained under the Official Information Act show officials said Cabinet must decide whether the sport had the social licence to continue in New Zealand and will probably be a “value-based/political decision”. New Zealand is among only five countries where greyhound racing is still legal and practised. Australia, the United Kingdom and Ireland still allow greyhound racing. The United States has only two operational racing tracks. In Mexico and Vietnam where it’s still legal, there are no functional tracks for dog racing. Over many years, there has been a sustained campaign to end greyhound racing by animal rights groups including Save Animals From Exploitation (Safe), the SPCA and Helping You Help Animals (Huha). Last week, a survey by the SPCA found three-quarters of New Zealanders would vote to ban commercial greyhound racing if the decision were put to a public referendum. ‘A great day for greyhounds’ SPCA chief scientific officer Arnja Dale told the Herald she was delighted the Racing Minister had reached the decision to end greyhound racing. “We applaud Minister Peters for making this amazing decision. It is a great day for greyhounds. It is a win for greyhounds.” The SPCA has set up a rehoming coalition with several other partners and Dale is confident they have the ability to ensure all ex-racing dogs get placed into “loving, family homes”. “The sport is inherently dangerous. The injury and death rates make it unsustainable, and we are absolutely delighted to be worthing with the Deputy Prime Minister and Department of Internal Affairs to rehome all these dogs,” she said. Dale said the SPCA would do all it could to support the industry get the best outcome for the dogs and it expected a “slow and steady” supply of former racing dogs to be placed with the organisation and its foster network. “The SPCA is always busy at this time of year, but we have been planning for this eventuality and have strategies in place to move animals around, so we have more room for greyhounds.” Michael Morrah is a senior investigative reporter/team leader at the Herald . He won the best coverage of a major news event at the 2024 Voyager NZ Media Awards and has twice been named reporter of the year. He has been a broadcast journalist for 20 years and joined the Herald ’s video team in July 2024. Share this article Copy Link Email Facebook Twitter/X LinkedIn Reddit
BK Group Plc Announces Interim Dividend for ShareholdersOpioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Trends 2024: Clinical Trials, Therapeutic Innovations, Therapies, Mechanism of Action, Route of Administration, and Developments | Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A., BioXcel Therapeutics, Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Indivior 11-22-2024 09:25 PM CET | Health & Medicine Press release from: DelveIinsight Business Research (Las Vegas, Nevada, United States) As per DelveInsight's assessment, globally, Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome pipeline constitutes 4+ key companies continuously working towards developing 4+ Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome treatment therapies, analysis of Clinical Trials, Therapies, Mechanism of Action, Route of Administration, and Developments analyzes DelveInsight. "Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Insight, 2024" report by DelveInsight outlines comprehensive insights into the present clinical development scenario and growth prospects across the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Market. 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Download the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome pipeline report to learn more about the emerging Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome therapies at: https://www.delveinsight.com/sample-request/opioid-withdrawal-syndrome-pipeline-insight?utm_source=openpr&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=gpr Some of the key companies in the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Therapeutics Market include: Key companies developing therapies for Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome are - Novartis, Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Hikma Pharmaceuticals, MediciNova, Alkermes, Inc., Trevena, Aphios, Kyowa kirin, Gamida-Cell, BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc., and others. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Analysis: The Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome pipeline report provides insights into •The report provides detailed insights about companies that are developing therapies for the treatment of Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome with aggregate therapies developed by each company for the same. •It accesses the Different therapeutic candidates segmented into early-stage, mid-stage, and late-stage of development for Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Treatment. •Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome key companies are involved in targeted therapeutics development with respective active and inactive (dormant or discontinued) projects. •Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Drugs under development based on the stage of development, route of administration, target receptor, monotherapy or combination therapy, a different mechanism of action, and molecular type. •Detailed analysis of collaborations (company-company collaborations and company-academia collaborations), licensing agreement and financing details for future advancement of the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome market. The report is built using data and information traced from the researcher's proprietary databases, company/university websites, clinical trial registries, conferences, SEC filings, investor presentations, and featured press releases from company/university websites and industry-specific third-party sources, etc. Download Sample PDF Report to know more about Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome drugs and therapies- https://www.delveinsight.com/sample-request/opioid-withdrawal-syndrome-pipeline-insight?utm_source=openpr&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=gpr Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Market Drivers •Rising Prevalence of Opioid Addiction, Awareness Programs, Advancements in Treatments, Supportive Regulations, Integration of Telemedicine, are some of the important factors that are fueling the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Market. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Market Barriers •However, Stigma Associated with Addiction, High Treatment Costs, Limited Access in Rural Areas, Regulatory Challenges, and other factors are creating obstacles in the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Market growth. Scope of Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Drug Insight •Coverage: Global •Key Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Companies: Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A., BioXcel Therapeutics, Braeburn Pharmaceuticals, Indivior, and others •Key Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Therapies: CHF-6563, BXCL501, BRIXADI (buprenorphine), SUBLOCADE (buprenorphine), CAM2038, and others •Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Therapeutic Assessment: Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome current marketed and Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome emerging therapies •Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Market Dynamics: Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome market drivers and Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome market barriers Request for Sample PDF Report for Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Assessment and clinical trials- https://www.delveinsight.com/sample-request/opioid-withdrawal-syndrome-pipeline-insight?utm_source=openpr&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=gpr Table of Contents 1. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Report Introduction 2. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Executive Summary 3. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Overview 4. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome- Analytical Perspective In-depth Commercial Assessment 5. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Pipeline Therapeutics 6. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Late Stage Products (Phase II/III) 7. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Mid Stage Products (Phase II) 8. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Early Stage Products (Phase I) 9. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Preclinical Stage Products 10. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Therapeutics Assessment 11. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Inactive Products 12. Company-University Collaborations (Licensing/Partnering) Analysis 13. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Key Companies 14. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Key Products 15. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Unmet Needs 16 . Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Market Drivers and Barriers 17. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Future Perspectives and Conclusion 18. Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Analyst Views 19. Appendix 20. 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FROM looking like just another expensive flop to one of the best goalkeepers in the Prem. It has been some year for Andre Onana , arguably Manchester United’s most improved player. Advertisement 4 Andre Onana has stepped up his game after a difficult debut season at Man Utd 4 Onana kept out Liam Delap on several occasions on Sunday 4 Onana became the subject of scrutiny after several high profile howlers last season In fact, Onana is leading the race for the Golden Glove with five clean sheets in 12 Prem games this season,. This is one more than Liverpool’s Alisson , Everton’s Jordan Pickford , Arsenal’s David Raya and Nottingham Forest stopper Matz Sels . Although Onana, 28, saw Ipswich’s Omari Hutchinson find a way past him to level in Sunday’s 1-1 draw, Ruben Amorim would have been staring at defeat in his first game as United boss but for his keeper. The Cameroonian made two brilliant saves to deny Liam Delap. Advertisement READ MORE ON MAN UTD NOT SO KEANE Ipswich fan 'offered out' by Roy Keane reveals what he said to raging pundit At one time you only needed to get it on target to beat Onana, signed in a £47.2million deal. He arrived at Old Trafford in the summer of 2023 with a big reputation having just reached the Champions League final with Inter Milan , losing 1-0 to Manchester City . But eyebrows were already being raised in pre-season when he called out former skipper Harry Maguire after conceding a goal in a friendly with Borussia Dortmund in Las Vegas . United were quickly looking like they had gambled and lost, having let David de Gea leave when his deal ran out. Advertisement Most read in Football HISTORY MAKER Ex-Scotland women coach 'lands key role at Prem club' working with MALE stars PLAN BINNED Rangers hero loses appeal to open pub outside Ibrox after rejected plans EUR ON Brendan Rodgers explains Celtic's Champions League 'trampoline effect' TOP OF THE CHARTS SPFL has TEN players tied for top scorer - with club having THREE on list FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS In Onana’s first outing at Old Trafford in a pre-season game against French club Lens he was lobbed from 50 yards. Then in the opening match of that Prem season he was very lucky not to concede a late penalty after clearing out Wolves’ Sasa Kalajdzic. Man Utd player ratings vs Ipswich The next month Onana allowed a weak shot from Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sane to crawl under him in a 4-3 Champions League defeat in Germany . Advertisement He was recruited for his distribution skills as well as his shot-stopping but a hospital pass to Casemiro led to a red card for the Brazilian in a 3-2 home defeat to Galatasaray . He conceded two savable free-kicks in the 3-3 return against the Turkish side, having let another shot squirm under his body against Brentford . Onana admitted he found the switch to a different country, league and team a problem at first. But United fans would eventually see why Erik ten Hag signed his former Ajax No 1. Advertisement By the end of his debut campaign he had made more saves than any other keeper in the Premier League with 149. United are a lowly 12th now after the Portman Road draw but Onana boasts the most league shut-outs. 4 Onana has the most clean sheets in the Prem this season as United sit 12th He looks more like an athlete than when he arrived and has grown into someone United can rely on. Advertisement Onana has been achieving things off the field, too — yesterday the international players’ union Fifpro gave him the Player Impact Award. That is for setting up the Andre Onana Foundation, which provides free medical care and surgeries for underprivileged children and adults in his native Cameroon and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa . Doctors have performed more than 1,200 operations since 2021. The foundation also provides schools for orphans. Advertisement Onana said: “The foundation means a lot to me. It makes me see things differently. Read more on the Scottish Sun REY-LY EXCITING US pop superstar announces first Scots show in almost 10 years BALLSED UP Lorraine apologises on air for using phrase she 'didn't know' was a swear word “You see people who have nothing, yet they look happier than people who have everything. “They didn’t want to be in that position but destiny made it that way and they are making the best out of that situation.” Man Utd ratings vs Ipswich as Onana saves Amorim from embarrassment in first game as boss MANCHESTER UNITED began the Ruben Amorim era with a 1-1 draw away at Ipswich. Marcus Rashford needed just 81 seconds to put the Red Devils in front at Portman Road, tapping home an Amad Diallo cross. But Ipswich hit back when Omari Hutchinson's strike flew in via a deflection off Noussair Mazraoui. And it was the newly-promoted side who looked likelier to get a winner in the second half. Here is how SunSport's Charlie Wyett saw the performances of the Man Utd players... ANDRE ONANA - 7/10 United’s best player. Two key stops to deny Liam Delap but no chance for the deflected Omari Hutchinson goal. Then delivered an 87th minute save to keep out an effort from Conor Chaplin. NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI - 5 Slotted in on the right of the three-man defence but unfortunate with the deflection for the goal. MATTHIJS DE LIGT - 5 Has been suspect this season and will probably be better suited to a back three although still given a tough time by Delap. JONNY EVANS - 5 The 36-year-old was targeted by Ipswich for his lack of pace and no surprise he was replaced. AMAD DIALLO - 6 Did incredibly well to bomb past Jens Cajuste and deliver the cross for Rashford’s early goal but offered little else. CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN - 5 Some nice touches going forward but too lightweight in this position in front of the back three. CASEMIRO - 4 Lucky to start ahead of Manuel Ugarte and was really poor. Struggled throughout before being subbed and could maybe have got a block to the Hutchinson shot. DIOGO DALOT - 5 Not suited to left wing-back although stayed there when Luke Shaw arrived because the English international replaced Evans in the back three. BRUNO FERNANDES - 5 Some of his link-up play was fine but United need a captain who can inspire this team and Fernandes is not the man. Sent a free-kick flashing past the post with 12 minutes left. ALEJANDRO GARNACHO - 5 Twice called over by Ruben Amorim in the first half for instructions. Denied by a decent save from Aro Muric 50 seconds into the second half. MARCUS RASHFORD - 6 Criticised for his basketball trip to New York so to score after 80 seconds was two fingers up at his critics - but did not offer much after that. Subs Ugarte (for Casemiro 56 mins) - 6 Shaw (for Evans 56 mins) - 6 Hojlund (for Rashford 67 mins) - 5 Zirkzee ( for Eriksen 67 mins) - 5 Mount (for Garnacho 87 mins) - 5SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro was fully aware of and actively participated in a coup plot to remain in office after his defeat in the 2022 election , according to a Federal Police report unsealed Tuesday. Federal Police last Thursday formally accused Bolsonaro and 36 other people of attempting a coup. They sent their 884-page report to the Supreme Court, which lifted the seal. “The evidence collected throughout the investigation shows unequivocally that then-President Jair Messias Bolsonaro planned, acted and was directly and effectively aware of the actions of the criminal organization aiming to launch a coup d’etat and eliminate the democratic rule of law, which did not take place due to reasons unrelated to his desire,” the document said. At another point, it says: “Bolsonaro had full awareness and active participation.” Bolsonaro, who had repeatedly alleged without evidence that the country's electronic voting system was prone to fraud, called a meeting in December 2022, during which he presented a draft decree to the commanders of the three divisions of the armed forces, according to the police report, signed by four investigators. The decree would have launched an investigation into suspicions of fraud and crimes related to the October 2022 vote, and suspended the powers of the nation's electoral court. The navy’s commander stood ready to comply, but those from the army and air force objected to any plan that prevented Lula’s inauguration, the report said. Those refusals are why the plan did not go ahead, according to witnesses who spoke to investigators. Bolsonaro never signed the decree to set the final stage of the alleged plan into action. Bolsonaro has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing or awareness of any plot to keep him in power or oust his leftist rival and successor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. “No one is going to do a coup with a reserve general and half a dozen other officers. What is being said is absurd. For my part, there has never been any discussion of a coup,” Bolsonaro told journalists in Brazil’s capital Brasilia on Monday. “If someone came to discuss a coup with me, I’d say, that’s fine, but the day after, how does the world view us?” he added. “The word ‘coup’ has never been in my dictionary.” The top court has passed the report on to Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet. He will decide whether to formally charge Bolsonaro and put him on trial, or toss the investigation. Ahead of the 2022 election, Bolsonaro repeatedly alleged that the election system, which does not use paper ballots, could be tampered with. The top electoral court later ruled that he had abused his power to cast unfounded doubt on the voting system, and ruled him ineligible for office until 2030 . Still, he has maintained that he will stand as a candidate in the 2026 race. Since Bolsonaro left office, he has been targeted by several investigations, all of which he has chalked up to political persecution. Federal Police have accused him of smuggling diamond jewelry into Brazil without properly declaring them and directing a subordinate to falsify his and others’ COVID-19 vaccination statuses . Authorities are also investigating whether he incited the Jan. 8, 2022 riot in which his followers ransacked the Supreme Court and presidential palace in Brasilia, seeking to prompt intervention by the army that would oust Lula from power. Bolsonaro had left for the United States days before Lula’s inauguration on Jan. 1, 2023 and stayed there three months, keeping a low profile. The police report unsealed Tuesday alleges he was seeking to avoid possible imprisonment related to the coup plot, and also await the uprising that took place a week later. Hughes reported from Rio de Janeiro