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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. , Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) will present at Citi's 2024 Global Healthcare Conference at 9:30 a.m. ET on Thursday , Dec. 5, 2024. Peter Griffith , executive vice president and chief financial officer at Amgen, Jay Bradner , executive vice president of Research and Development and chief scientific officer at Amgen, and Susan Sweeney , executive vice president of Obesity and Related Conditions at Amgen, will participate in a fireside chat at the conference. The webcast will be broadcast over the internet simultaneously and will be available to members of the news media, investors and the general public. The webcast, as with other selected presentations regarding developments in Amgen's business given by management at certain investor and medical conferences, can be found on Amgen's website, www.amgen.com , under Investors. Information regarding presentation times, webcast availability and webcast links are noted on Amgen's Investor Relations Events Calendar. The webcast will be archived and available for replay for at least 90 days after the event. About Amgen Amgen discovers, develops, manufactures and delivers innovative medicines to help millions of patients in their fight against some of the world's toughest diseases. More than 40 years ago, Amgen helped to establish the biotechnology industry and remains on the cutting-edge of innovation, using technology and human genetic data to push beyond what's known today. Amgen is advancing a broad and deep pipeline that builds on its existing portfolio of medicines to treat cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, inflammatory diseases and rare diseases. In 2024, Amgen was named one of the "World's Most Innovative Companies" by Fast Company and one of "America's Best Large Employers" by Forbes, among other external recognitions . Amgen is one of the 30 companies that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average ® , and it is also part of the Nasdaq-100 Index ® , which includes the largest and most innovative non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market based on market capitalization. Amgen is one of the 30 companies that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is also part of the Nasdaq-100 index. In 2023, Amgen was named one of "America's Greatest Workplaces" by Newsweek, one of "America's Climate Leaders" by USA Today and one of the "World's Best Companies" by TIME. For more information, visit Amgen.com and follow us on X (formerly known as Twitter), LinkedIn , Instagram , TikTok , YouTube and Threads . Amgen Forward-Looking Statements This news release contains forward-looking statements that are based on the current expectations and beliefs of Amgen. 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CONTACT: Amgen, Thousand Oaks Elissa Snook , 609-251-1407 (media) Justin Claeys , 805-313-9775 (investors) View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/amgen-to-present-at-citis-2024-global-healthcare-conference-302319891.html SOURCE AmgenLuanda (Angola), Dec 3 (AP) President Joe Biden arrived for his long-awaited first presidential visit to sub-Saharan Africa on Monday to the cheers of thousands in Angola, where he will highlight an ambitious US-backed railway project meant to counter China's influence on the continent of over 1.4 billion people. Biden's three-day visit to Angola will focus largely on the Lobito Corridor railway redevelopment in Zambia, Congo and Angola. It aims to advance the US presence in a region rich in the critical minerals used in batteries for electric vehicles, electronic devices and clean energy technologies. Also Read | Attack on Bangladesh Mission in Agartala: Interim Government Demands Thorough Investigation Into Attack on Diplomatic Mission Amid Arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das. Biden's trip comes weeks before Republican Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20, finally delivering on Biden's pledge to visit sub-Saharan Africa. On his way to Angola, he stopped in the Atlantic Ocean island nation of Cape Verde for a brief, closed-door meeting with Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva. Biden plans to meet with Angolan President João Lourenço in the capital, Luanda, where crowds lined the streets for his arrival, and visit the National Slavery Museum. He also will travel to the Atlantic port city of Lobito for a look at the rail project. He will announce new developments on health, agribusiness and security, White House officials said. Also Read | Philippines 'Food Poisoning': 3 Dead, 32 Hospitalised After Eating Endangered Sea Turtle Stew. Biden had been expected to visit Africa last year after reviving the US-Africa Summit in December 2022. The trip was pushed back to 2024 and delayed again this October because of Hurricane Milton, reinforcing a sentiment among some Africans that their continent is still low priority for Washington. The last US president to visit sub-Saharan Africa was Barack Obama in 2015. Biden did attend a United Nations climate summit in Egypt in North Africa in 2022. “I just kind of push back on the premise that this is some Johnny-come-lately trip at the very end,” national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters on board Air Force One on the way to Angola, noting that top administration officials had visited Africa, including Vice President Kamala Harris. “This is something he (Biden) has been focused on since he became president of the United States.” A new strategy Critical minerals are a key field for US-China competition, and China has a stranglehold on Africa's critical minerals. The US has for years built relations in Africa through trade, security and humanitarian aid. The 800-mile (1,300-kilometer) railway upgrade is a different move and has shades of China's Belt and Road foreign infrastructure strategy. The Biden administration has called the corridor one of the president's signature initiatives, yet Lobito's future and any change in US engagement with the continent depends on the incoming administration of President-elect Trump. “President Biden is no longer the story,” said Mvemba Dizolele, director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank. “Even African leaders are focused on Donald Trump.” A fit for Trump's vision? The US has committed USD 3 billion to the Lobito Corridor and related projects, administration officials said, alongside financing from the European Union, the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations, a Western-led private consortium and African banks. “A lot is riding on this in terms of its success and its replicability,” said Tom Sheehy, a fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, a nonpartisan federal research institution. He called it a flagship for the G7's new Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment, which was driven by Biden and aims to reach other developing nations as a response to China's Belt and Road. Many are optimistic that the Lobito project, which won't be complete until well after Biden has left office, will survive a change of administration. Blunting China has bipartisan backing and is high on Trump's to-do list. “As long as they keep labeling Lobito one of the main anti-China tools in Africa, there is a certain likelihood that it's going to keep being funded,” said Christian-Géraud Neema, who analyzes China-Africa relations for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Kirby said the Biden administration hopes Trump and his team see the value in Lobito but “we are still in office. We still have 50 days. This is a key major development not just for the United States and our foreign policy goals in Africa, but for Africans.” Only a starting point The Lobito Corridor will be an upgrade and extension of a railway line from the copper and cobalt mines of northern Zambia and southern Congo to Angola's port of Lobito, strengthening a route west for Africa's critical minerals. It also ultimately aims to extend from Zambia and Congo to Africa's east coast through Tanzania and be a coast-to-coast rail link. While Biden's administration called it a “game-changer” for US investment in Africa, it's little more than a starting point for the US and its partners, with China dominant in mining in Zambia and Congo. Congo has more than 70% of the world's cobalt, with most heading to China to reinforce its critical mineral supply chain that the US and Europe rely on. Michelle Gavin, a former adviser on Africa to Obama, said the US had failed to take Africa seriously over multiple administrations, a bipartisan trend. The Lobito Corridor was “not just about trying to blunt China, but trying to imagine, OK, what does it look like if we actually were to show up in a more serious way?” she said. “It's one project. It's one good idea. And I'm very glad we're doing it. It's not enough.” (AP) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
Best NFL DFS sleepers and expert value picks for Week 13 of the 2024 season for DraftKings, FanDuel, SuperDraft | Sporting NewsThe eighth annual South Wales Health and Care Awards will be taking place on Wednesday, December 4. The ceremony at Rodney Parade will celebrate the health and care providers across South Wales, and the finalists have been revealed. Arian Care believes that happy, well supported and valued staff provide the best possible standard of care and support to individuals so therefore invests heavily in its staff team. Among things it does are: above average rates of pay and mileage; supportive office team, open door policy, regular meetings and social opportunities provided; snacks, drinks always available for staff ( and their children) when they visit the office; box of toys and activities for children that visit the office with their parent - this is to support Arian Care's vision of being a family focused employer; period, menopause and andropause positive employer that supply's sanitary products to all staff available from the office. St David's Hospice Care employs just over 200 staff and every single person is important and contributes to the over all success of the hospice. It is a fair and equal employer which supports staff in many ways. A menopause support group has been established, a number of mental health first-aiders have been trained to support staff and an annual well-being survey is undertaken to 'check in' with staff to see how they are feeling about work, life and everything. Their comments and thoughts are requested to see where things can be improved and what needs to be done differently. The CEO sends out a monthly briefing to all staff to ensure everyone is aware of what is going on and any news across the hospice. Aneurin Bevan University Health Board in Monmouthshire and Monmouthshire County Council believe the working environment is the best place to work due to the integration and innovative ideas continually produced. Both organisations endeavour to treat all employees with respect and equality through all levels of staffing and look at how to improve and if wanted progress careers. Both organisations encourage employees to take pride in their work, often with successes being shared on the intranet, via email, Good News items on agendas, and included in newsletters.Itanagar: Criticising the frequent disruptions of proceedings in the Rajya Sabha, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Saturday said the mother of democracy cannot afford to have this "kind of spectacle". Dhankhar, who is also the chairman of the upper house, was addressing a special session of the Arunachal Pradesh assembly . He said, "We cannot afford this kind of spectacle in a country that is the mother of democracy. How can we go against the spirit of the Constitution?" "I am happy to know your assembly is otherwise. It's a shining example of a beacon of hope," he said. Dhankhar said political parties have to understand that ultimately the interest of all converges in the prosperity of a nation. "We cannot, under any situation, keep any interest above our national interest," he said. On the development front, Dhankhar said the NE has captured the imagination of the country with the govt formulating the Look East Policy . Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik (retd) thanked Dhankhar for participating in the special session. He said Dhankharembodies the highest ideals of our democracy.
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"Cross the line, pay the fine" is the warning from the Colorado Department of Transportation. The technology to detect when drivers weave in and out of express lanes is coming to the central Interstate 70, I-25 South Gap and U.S. 36 corridors beginning Dec. 1, according to a recent news release. CDOT said its common to see drivers cross over the solid white lines into the express lanes when traffic slows or when trying to get around another vehicle already in the express lane. Vehicles may only enter or exit express lanes at points clearly designated with signs and dashed lines, said department officials. The system uses sensors, cameras and software that work together to identify vehicles that are weaving in-and-out of toll lanes and was deployed for the first time on the I-70 mountain corridor in June 2023. It has since been expanded to the C-470 and North I-25 express lanes, according to CDOT. “This technology has already reduced violations by 80% in the corridors where we’ve deployed it,” said Tim Hoover, a CDOT spokesman. “This means accidents avoided and lives saved.” In 2022, the legislature passed House Bill 22-1074 , allowing the Colorado Transportation Investment Office to enforce Colorado express lanes rules using advanced roadway technology. Drivers weaving over the solid lines between express lanes and the general-purpose lanes cause crashes each year. Due to the speed differentials between vehicles in the express lanes and those in the general-purpose lanes, this behavior significantly increases crash risks, according to CDOT. Drivers in all lanes do not anticipate cars suddenly crossing over solid lines in front of them, forcing them to react quickly to vehicles moving at different speeds. Vehicles should only enter or exit express lanes at clearly marked points with signs and dashed lines. “More than 90% of drivers using express lanes follow the rules and don’t cross the solid lines. Unfortunately, the small percentage that do weave endanger themselves and everyone else,” said Hoover. “Starting Dec. 1, we’re giving these drivers 30 days’ notice to change their behavior. After that, if you cross the line, you pay the fine.” Civil penalties for violating the express lane rules start at $75 if paid within 20 days. After 20 days, the fine increases to $150. To learn more, visit expresslanes.codot.gov .Police on Sunday claimed to have arrested a suspect demanding extortion money from local doctors by claiming ties to the notorious underworld Don, D-Company. Police said that Muzaffar Ahmed Sindhu had allegedly demanded large sums of extortion money from doctors through WhatsApp and threatened severe consequences if they refused to pay the money. The complaints from doctors led Hyderabad police to form a specialized team which apprehended suspect Sindhu in a short time by using modern technology. Police said accused Sindhu had confessed that he had been jobless for months after years in the medicine business. According to the police, the accused used his knowledge of the medical community to target doctors, creating a fake WhatsApp account with the help of a woman's phone number to send threats. Police have registered cases against Sindhu at Qasimabad, Cantonment, and Hatri police stations. Further investigation was underway, the police said. COMMENTS Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive. For more information, please see ourItanagar: Criticising the frequent disruptions of proceedings in the Rajya Sabha, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Saturday said the mother of democracy cannot afford to have this "kind of spectacle". Dhankhar, who is also the chairman of the upper house, was addressing a special session of the Arunachal Pradesh assembly . He said, "We cannot afford this kind of spectacle in a country that is the mother of democracy. How can we go against the spirit of the Constitution?" "I am happy to know your assembly is otherwise. It's a shining example of a beacon of hope," he said. Dhankhar said political parties have to understand that ultimately the interest of all converges in the prosperity of a nation. "We cannot, under any situation, keep any interest above our national interest," he said. On the development front, Dhankhar said the NE has captured the imagination of the country with the govt formulating the Look East Policy . Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik (retd) thanked Dhankhar for participating in the special session. He said Dhankharembodies the highest ideals of our democracy.
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Paris stock market falls, weighed by budget standoffCity are now six games without a victory but appeared to be cruising towards three points before being stunned by the Eredivisie side, who hit them with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Gimenez and David Hancko to fight back from 3-0 down. Two goals from Erling Haaland, one of them a penalty, and one from Ilkay Gundogan had the 2023 European champions three up after 53 minutes as they sought the win that would help to get their ailing season back on track. FULL-TIME | A point apiece. 🩵 3-3 ⚫️ | — Manchester City (@ManCity) After the team collapsed in the closing stages, Ake called on his team-mates to show their mettle if their campaign is not to wither away. Speaking to Amazon Prime, he was asked whether he believed the the team’s problem is a mental one. “Maybe it is,” he said. “It is difficult to say. Obviously we have not been in this situation many times but this is where we have to show our character. “When everything seems to go against us and everyone is writing us off, we have to stay strong mentally, believe in ourselves and stick together. 🔢 — Feyenoord Rotterdam (@Feyenoord) “Every season there is a period when they write us off. We have to make sure we stay strong as a team and staff and make sure we get out of it.” The draw leaves City with work to do if they are to secure one of the eight automatic spots in the last 16 of this season’s Champions League. They are currently 15th in the table, two points outside of the top eight, and will need positive results in their next two games against Juventus and Paris St Germain to keep their hopes alive. They then face Club Brugge in their final league match on January 29. The result at least ended a run of five straight defeats in all competitions ahead of Sunday’s Premier League showdown with leaders Liverpool at Anfield. “When you are three goals up it feels like a defeat when you give up three goals at home,” said Ake. “It is tough now, a tough night, but the only thing we can do is look forward to the next one. Liverpool is a big game and it is another challenge to overcome. “(We were) 3-0 up and we played quite well and were under control, but then it all changed. “You just have to stay strong mentally. At 3-1 they then push on but I think we need to go for it a bit earlier so we could keep the pressure on them, but we stayed playing at the back and maybe invited more pressure on us. “Then when you concede the second one there is even more pressure and then we have to stay stronger mentally.”By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS NEW YORK (AP) — A ransomware attack that hit a major software provider last week caused disruptions for a handful of companies over recent days, from Starbucks to U.K. grocery giant Morrisons. Blue Yonder, which provides supply chain technology to a range of brands worldwide, said that it experienced disruptions to services it manages for customers on Thursday, which the third-party software supplier determined to be “the result of a ransomware incident.” Some systems went offline, impacting clients using Blue Yonder’s software. A spokesperson for Starbucks, for example, said that the chain’s ability to manage barista schedules and track hours was disrupted — meaning store leaders across North America are currently being instructed to use manual workarounds. Starbucks maintained that the outage is not impacting how customers are served and that ensuring workers get paid for all hours worked is a top priority. While the company continues to work towards full recovery, the spokesperson added that Starbucks was able to process payroll again as of Tuesday morning. Two of the U.K.’s biggest grocers, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s, were also affected — with both telling CNN over the weekend that they had turned to contingency plans to keep operations flowing. A spokesperson for Morrisons confirmed to The Associated Press that the outage “impacted our warehouse management systems for fresh and produce” and that it was continuing to operate on back up systems Tuesday. Sainsbury’s, meanwhile, said Tuesday that its service was restored. Blue Yonder declined to disclose how many of its customers were impacted by the hack. In a statement sent to the AP, a spokesperson maintained that it had notified “relevant customers” and would continue to communicate as needed. The spokesperson also maintained that recovery efforts were still underway — noting that Blue Yonder “has been working diligently together with external cybersecurity firms to make progress,” including the implementation of several defensive and forensic protocols. Blue Yonder’s website touts an extensive global roster of customers — including Gap, Ford and Walgreens. Walgreens and Gap were not impacted following the ransomware attack, spokespeople for the companies said. Ford shared that it was investigating whether the incident affected its operations earlier this week, but had no further updates when reached Tuesday. Blue Yonder, based in Arizona, is a subsidiary of Japan’s Panasonic Corp. Panasonic acquired the supply chain software firm in September 2021.
Celebrity Life Don't miss out on the headlines from Celebrity Life. Followed categories will be added to My News. Kim Kardashian has been accused of copying Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori after posing in a very daring outfit. The 44-year-old reality star, who was married to Kanye from 2014 to 2021, has been pictured in a tiny thong bikini and low-cut top. Australian model and architect Bianca, 29, is known for her sultry ensembles and risqué looks, with Kim seemingly taking inspiration from her for her latest shoot. Taking to social media to show off her figure, Kim seems to have channelled Bianca once again. Kim Kardashian has been accused of copying ex-husband Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori in a very daring outfit. The reality star wore a balaclava with string bikini bottoms in her latest Instagram post. Fans were quick to point out the similarity between the two with one follower even suggesting Kim’s Bianca-like outfit is a sign she misses her ex. Posing in the woods during the night, Kim could be seen rocking a teeny string bikini comprising of minuscule bottoms and a plunging top. Kardashian was promoting her latest Skims line in the shoot. Sharing the snaps on Sunday, the mum-of-four wore a balaclava and some beige boots. “Bianca has multiplied,” said one person underneath Kim’s post. Another commented, “Kimca Censori,” as a play on words with Bianca and Kim’s names. A third person then declared, “You miss Kayne”. Many fans were quick to say Kardashian was inspired by Bianca Censori’s look. Kim, who shot to fame on Keeping Up With The Kardashians , and rapper Kanye were once a Hollywood power couple and had four children together. But their seven-year marriage ended in 2022 after Kim filed for divorce the previous year. Kanye moved on and married Bianca in December 2022, with fans initially commenting on how much she resembled Kim. However, over the last year, the tables seem to have turned with Kim accused of copying Bianca’s style on several occasions . It comes after Kim was accused of an awkward photo-editing blunder. The mum-of-four, who is currently filming All’s Fair , a legal drama series for Hulu, was spotted on the set of the show recently. Censori married Kanye West in 2022. Picture: @arkangel/Instagram The Aussie has worn barely-there outfits on every outing with West. Instagram. Picture: @arkangel/Instagram Wearing a white suit comprising of a fitted jacket and pencil skirt with a slit up the side, Kim looked sensational on set. Sharing some snaps of her online, Kim could also be seen posing by a mirror in some behind-the-scenes snaps, and fans were quick to accuse her of using Photoshop. “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. Oops! She forgot to photoshop the mirror,” a critic of the reality star wrote on Reddit. The original poster then added, “The mirror doesn’t lie.” Commenting on the post, one person wrote, “Her a** is HUGE here and she’s clearly photoshopped thinner, so imagine how big it must really be now....” Another then said, “She didn’t forget and we’re falling for it. Bad photoshop and rage-bait is all that they have left for attention and headlines.” This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission More Coverage Star breaks down on camera: ‘Horrific’ Caroline Blair – Page Six Elton shocks with bombshell health update Bronte Coy Originally published as Kim Kardashian accused of ‘copying’ Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori in G-string bikini More related stories Music Elton John shocks crowd with health update The pop icon revealed a sad truth as he attended The Devil Wears Prada – for which he wrote the music – on London’s West End, before his husband led him from the stage. Read more Celebrity Life Band speaks out after drummer’s body found My Chemical Romance speaks out after former drummer Bob Bryar’s decomposed body was discovered weeks after he was last seen alive. Read more
CAIRO, Dec 30 (Reuters) - A gas explosion killed three police officers as maintenance work was being performed at Egypt's police academy in Cairo on Sunday night, the country's interior ministry said in a statement on social media. Two security sources said no foul play was suspected and added that two additional police personnel were injured. Sign up here. Reporting by Yomna Ehab and Ahmed Mohamed Hassan, writing by Nafisa Eltahir; Editing by Rod Nickel Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. , opens new tabTough at the top? Expert warns CEOs of burnout