Dore Copper Announces Shareholder Approval of Plan of Arrangement with Cygnus MetalsTrump has pressed for voting changes. GOP majorities in Congress will try to make that happen ATLANTA (AP) — Republicans in Congress plan to move quickly in their effort to overhaul the nation’s voting procedures, seeing an opportunity with control of the White House and both chambers of Congress. They want to push through long-sought changes such as voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements. They say the measures are needed to restore public confidence in elections. That's after an erosion of trust that Democrats note has been fueled by false claims from Donald Trump and his allies of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Democrats say they are willing to work with the GOP but want any changes to make it easier, not harder, to vote. Americans are exhausted by political news. TV ratings and a new AP-NORC poll show they're tuning out NEW YORK (AP) — A lot of Americans, after an intense presidential election campaign, are looking for a break in political news. That's evident in cable television news ratings and a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll found nearly two-thirds of Americans saying they've found the need recently to cut down on their consumption of political and government news. That's particularly true among Democrats following President-elect Donald Trump's victory, although a significant number of Republicans and independents feel the same way. Cable networks MSNBC and CNN are really seeing a slump. That's also happened in years past for networks that particularly appeal to supporters of one candidate. Israel strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen's capital while the WHO chief says he was meters away JERUSALEM (AP) — A new round of Israeli airstrikes in Yemen have targeted the Houthi rebel-held capital of Sanaa and multiple ports. The World Health Organization’s director-general said the bombardment on Thursday took place just “meters away” as he was about to board a flight in Sanaa. He says a crew member was hurt. The strikes followed several days of Houthi attacks and launches setting off sirens in Israel. Israel's military says it attacked infrastructure used by the Houthis at the international airport in Sanaa, power stations and ports. The Israeli military didn't immediate respond to questions about the WHO chief's statement. Israel's plan to double the number of settlers in the Golan Heights is met with conflicting emotions EIN ZIVAN, Golan Heights (AP) — Earlier this month, Syrian leader Bashar Assad was ousted after nearly 25 years in power. Within hours, Israeli tanks rolled into the Golan Heights' demilitarized buffer zone in Syria created as part of a 1974 ceasefire between the countries. Days later, the Israeli government approved a plan to double the population of settlers in the Golan Heights. Israel seized the mountainous region from Syria in 1967, and most of the world considers it occupied Syrian territory. In the towns and kibbutzim of Israeli-controlled Golan, the news has been met with a mixture of skepticism, excitement and shock. Previous attempts to encourage more settlement in the Golan have received a lukewarm response. India's former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies aged 92 NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died. He was 92. The hospital said Singh was admitted to New Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences late Thursday after his health deteriorated due to “sudden loss of consciousness at home.". He was “being treated for age-related medical conditions,” the statement added. A mild-mannered technocrat, Singh became one of India’s longest-serving prime ministers for 10 years and earned a reputation as a man of great personal integrity. But his sterling image was tainted by allegations of corruption against his ministers. How the stock market defied expectations again this year, by the numbers NEW YORK (AP) — What a wonderful year 2024 has been for investors. U.S. stocks ripped higher and carried the S&P 500 to records as the economy kept growing and the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates. The benchmark index posted its first back-to-back annual gains of more than 20% since 1998. The year featured many familiar winners, such as Big Tech, which got even bigger as their stock prices kept growing. But it wasn’t just Apple, Nvidia and the like. Bitcoin and gold surged and “Roaring Kitty” reappeared to briefly reignite the meme stock craze. Holiday shoppers increased spending by 3.8% despite higher prices New data shows holiday sales rose this year even as Americans wrestled with still high prices in many grocery necessities and other financial worries. According to Mastercard SpendingPulse, holiday sales from the beginning of November through Christmas Eve climbed 3.8%, a faster pace than the 3.1% increase from a year earlier. The measure tracks all kinds of payments including cash and debit cards. This year, retailers were even more under the gun to get shoppers in to buy early and in bulk since there were five fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mastercard SpendingPulse says the last five days of the season accounted for 10% of the spending. Sales of clothing, electronics and Jewelry rose. Pope brings Holy Year and prayers for better future to Rome prison, a 'cathedral of pain and hope' ROME (AP) — Pope Francis is bringing his Holy Year to Rome’s main prison. Francis traveled to Rebibbia prison Thursday on a frigid morning. He knocked on the door to the chapel and walked across the threshold. It was reenacting the gesture he performed at St. Peter’s Basilica two nights earlier on Christmas Eve. The opening of the Basilica's Holy Door officially kicked off the Jubilee year. It's a church tradition dating to 1300 that nowadays occurs every 25 years and involves the faithful coming to Rome on pilgrimages. About 32 million people are expected in Rome in 2025. Why this Mexican American woman played a vital role in the US sacramental peyote trade MIRANDO CITY, Texas (AP) — Amada Cardenas, a Mexican American woman who lived in the tiny border town of Mirando City in South Texas, played an important role in the history of the peyote trade. She and her husband were the first federally licensed peyote dealers who harvested and sold the sacramental plant to followers of the Native American Church in the 1930s. After her husband's death in 1967, Cardenas continued to welcome generations of Native American Church members to her home until her death in 2005, just before her 101st birthday. What is known about a plane crash in Kazakhstan that killed 38 of 67 people on board The crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan has killed 38 of 67 people on board. Azerbaijan Airlines’ Embraer 190 was en route from Azerbaijani capital Baku to the Russian city of Grozny in the North Caucasus on Wednesday when it was diverted for reasons that aren’t fully clear yet. It crashed while making an attempt to land in Aktau in Kazakhstan after flying east across the Caspian Sea. Officials in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Russia haven't commented on a possible cause of the crash pending an official investigation. Some commentators pointed out holes in the plane's tail section pictured after the crash as a sign that it could have been fired upon by air defense systems.
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Barron Trump continues his new life chapter in college. The presidential family has shown their support as he embarks on his studies at New York University's Stern School of Business in Lower Manhattan. Barron is reportedly still adjusting while living at the family's Midtown Manhattan residence, Trump Tower. Barron Trump is NYU's latest 'ladies man': Report Melania Trump's First Lady outfits: Her latest gray ensemble at the New York Stock Exchange Melania Trump praises son Barron for 'giving advice to his father' Donald Trump A source has revealed that his mom, Melania Trump, is guiding him throughout his first semesters , and it seems he will not be staying at the college dorms anytime soon. "Living in a dorm in a college town isn’t in the stars for him at this point," a source said to People magazine. “Whether or not others think he is capable of being on his own, Melania feels it's better to be around him as much as possible," the source said. "I see that continuing." "[Melania] will do everything she can to make sure Barron does well in school and is socially and mentally adjusted to his life as a college student," the insider explained, adding that Barron "already has his own political ideas. It all needs to be monitored in light of the situation." The former and future First Lady is also preparing to take on her political duties ahead of the presidential inauguration. However, she is still present for her son's needs. "Barron is in school all day, so she has plenty of time for official jobs as well as being there for her son when he needs her," the source said. "Every mother handles her children the way she feels best," the insider said about the decision behind Barron to stay at the Trump Tower as he continues his education at NYU, adding that his living situation might change in the future, but it is the best decision "for now." "I don't think it's possible for him to be a normal student. His experience at college, it's very different than any other kid," Melania previously said during an interview with Fox & Friends.ST. PAUL — A buck harvested near Wheaton in western Minnesota during the opening weekend of firearms season has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reported on Thursday, Dec. 12. The adult male deer was harvested within Deer Permit Area 271 along the Minnesota - South Dakota border. To date, no wild deer with CWD had been previously detected in that area, nearby permit areas or near the Minnesota border in eastern South Dakota. ADVERTISEMENT “This discovery in western Minnesota, while unwelcome news, highlights the importance and necessity of our disease surveillance efforts and allowing hunters to test deer harvested anywhere in the state if they would like to,” said Erik Hildebrand, wildlife health supervisor with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Deer Permit Area 271 includes all of Traverse County and small portions of northern Big Stone and Wilkin counties. It is located north of Big Stone Lake and the Minnesota River Valley habitat corridor. The permit area is heavily farmed with limited public lands and habitat. So far this year, the total deer harvest in that permit area totals 397, with 303 of the total being adult males, according to the DNR website. Following the detection near Wheaton, the Minnesota DNR will implement measures outlined in its CWD response plan, which calls for three consecutive years of testing to help determine the potential prevalence of the disease in Deer Permit Area 271 and surrounding permit areas. The Minnesota DNR also will work with the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to coordinate surveillance of chronic wasting disease and management activities in the vicinity. Within deer permit areas where CWD has been detected and confirmed, the Minnesota DNR uses multiple management actions designed to help mitigate disease spread, including carcass movement restrictions, a deer feeding and attractants ban, and, sometimes, increased hunting opportunities with increased bag limits. In 2024, Deer Permit Area 271 will not be included in the CWD late-season management hunt that takes place Dec. 20-22. The adult male deer in that permit area that tested positive for CWD was harvested during the breeding season when deer are known to travel longer distances. ADVERTISEMENT Before deciding whether to remove additional deer in a CWD management hunt, the DNR will conduct surveillance in the fall of 2025 to better understand disease prevalence in the permit area.
We interviewed Eva Mendes because we think you'll like her picks. Eva is a paid spokesperson for Look Optic. Our writers and editors independently determine what we cover and recommend. When you buy through our links, E! may earn a commission. Learn more . With the holiday season underway, Eva Mendes is sharing her must-have gifts that blend style, practicality, and a personal touch. Her picks range from everyday essentials to standout items that will impress. From her $6 lip balm set , the perfect stocking stuffer, to her chic Look Optic readers and Skura sponges that add beauty to everyday tasks, Eva's selections will make gift-giving a breeze. Whether you’re seeking self-care essentials, unique stocking stuffers, or family-friendly games, her recommendations are sure to delight everyone on your list. Burt's Bees Lip Balm Stocking Stuffers (Pack of 2) "Burt Bee’s lip balm moisturizer is a good, solid product that you can find in most places now. And they offer a great variety of flavors and scents." More Celebrity Fans : Victoria Justice , Olivia Flowers Customer Ratings : 9,300+ 5-star Amazon reviews Rena Chris Gua Sha Facial Tool "The benefits of a gua sha are many. We should all have one !" More from Eva : "I love having a gua sha as a facial tool. It can be used so many ways. It can be affordable, depending on the brand which makes it easy for most people to buy as a gift." More Celebrity Fans : Leah Kateb , Heidi D'Amelio Customer Ratings : 25,400+ 5-star Amazon reviews Color Options : 9 Look Optic Evita Readers "I designed my readers for Look Optic in a stylish way because I felt like there was a lack of cool, affordable readers out there." More from Eva : "I wear them so often now that I didn’t want to compromise my style. I wanted to add to it." Lens Options : Reader, Progressive Reader Color Options : 5 Magnification Range : +1.00 to +3.00 LectroFan High Fidelity White Noise Machine "A sound machine for my sleep hygiene has been a game-changer for me ! I especially like the ones that have more options than just white noise." More from Eva : "I love gifting them to friends and family. I know there are many apps for this purpose but I don’t like having the phone on all night and so close to me. So I prefer a small sound machine to get the job done." Customer Ratings : 10,200+ 5-star Amazon reviews Color Options : 2 Look Optic Evita Sun Sunglasses "I love a cat eye frame, but I know it's not for everyone, so I designed my readers, as well as my sunglass readers, with a slight cat eye so it can look stylish and it can look stylish on anyone !" Lens Options : Sunglasses, Sun Progressive Color Options : 3 E!: Is there gift that you can enjoy with your kids this holiday season? EM: I love Twister . It’s still so much fun! Hasbro Twister Game Bring laughter and movement to your holiday gatherings with Twister , the classic game that keeps kids and adults entertained as they twist, stretch, and strategize to stay on the mat. Customer Ratings : 10,300+ 5-star Amazon reviews E!: How do you make the holidays extra special for your family? EM: Scent is very important in my home. I make my holidays extra special by using cinnamon essential oils . Gya Labs Cinnamon Oil "I sprinkle a bit anywhere that won't stain. I love having cinnamon cones and I refresh the essential oils on them daily." Customer Ratings : 100,900+ 5-star Amazon reviews Desi, Mami, and the Never-Ending Worries by Eva Mendes " Desi, Mami and the Never Ending Worries may be super helpful for parents or caregivers this holiday season because it’s about acknowledging our anxiety and it offers a way to help kids (and adults) process stressful thoughts." More from Eva : "I’ll def be reading it a few times myself this holiday!" Skura Style x Eva Mendes Skrubby Sponges- 3ct "The unique fade-to-change technology is a game changer. It tells you when it’s time to replace your sponge!" More from Eva : "When it comes to my Skura dish sponges, I started off as an obsessed customer and then ended up a partner in the company. It's not only the smartest sponge out there, but the prettiest. I love making things beautiful in my home, including a sponge!" E!: What advice would you give to other moms about creating a magical and stress-free Christmas experience for their families? EM: I actually need the advice for Christmas time as much as other moms do! I certainly don’t have it all figured out. For me, I happen to love Christmas music so that helps when things get a little too stressful. Christmas music and washing my dishes ! E!: How do you approach gift-giving for a spouse after so many years together to ensure it remains fresh and heartfelt? EM: It’s a secret ..... E!: What is your favorite family tradition around the holidays? EM: My mom’s arroz con leche! And noche buena dinner. Christmas Eve is a big night for us. So fun! Looking for more holiday shopping inspiration? You'll love these gift ideas from Eva Longoria . Looking for more holiday shopping inspiration? You'll love these gift ideas from Eva Longoria . The E! Insider Shop editors and writers search the internet to find the best products out there. We interview expert sources, comb through customer reviews, and use our own personal experiences to make shopping easier for our readers. As an editorial team, we independently create content and determine coverage based on research, reporting and what we think our readers would like to read about. The goal of our content is to provide a service and inform readers who are on the hunt for the latest products to help make their life better. Items are sold by retailer, not E!. Pricing and availability are accurate as of publish time.As the year draws to a close, the Waikato Herald is taking stock of 2024. What moved readers most? As part of a 12-day series, Waikato Herald reporter Danielle Zollickhofer looks at the top stories from each month. Welcome to day eight: August. Nationally, August 2024 was the month in which Kīngi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII died at the age of 69 – only a few days after his 18th koroneihana celebrations. Also, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith issued an extradition order against entrepreneur Kim Dotcom , and meth-laced lollies were donated to Auckland City Mission , which then distributed them in food parcels. Australian and New Zealand police announced they had arrested 190 people and seized more than $100 million worth of drugs in a week as part of a major transtasman operation. In the Waikato, police launched a homicide investigation following the death of two people at a Tūrangi address . Another investigation has been launched following an unexplained death at a Waikato retirement village .
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Independent engineer says he gave Prasa opportunity to comment on Siyangena valuationNoneThe proposal to establish a state investigation commission into the October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel and subsequent negligence was rejected in a vote in the Knesset. The Israeli Parliament voted on a proposal to establish a state investigation commission into the October 7 attacks and subsequent negligence. The proposal, prepared by National Unity Party leader Benny Gantz, was rejected by 51 “no” votes to 43 “yes” votes. This development has increased tensions in the Israeli political arena. Benny Gantz, who introduced the motion, heavily criticized the coalition government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Gantz accused government lawmakers of “evading responsibility” and “jeopardizing the security of the state for political gain.” “Our people are not stupid, they understand exactly what you are trying to do. This will not help you,” Gantz said in his speech, arguing that the Netanyahu government was “ready to tear apart Israeli society because of its lust for power.” The Netanyahu government has opposed the establishment of a full-fledged state commission of inquiry, proposing instead the establishment of a “people’s committee of inquiry” without binding decision-making authority. “A real, impartial committee of inquiry must be established,” said Regional Cooperation Minister David Amsalem, implying that the judiciary is not impartial and that the government plans to create an alternative body to a state commission of inquiry. The opposition, on the other hand, argues that a commission with the authority to fully investigate the neglect is necessary. The opposition emphasized that not only political but also military and intelligence weaknesses should be examined. Hamas’ armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, launched a massive attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Israel announced that 1,200 Israelis were killed and 5,132 were injured in the attack. In Israel’s attacks on Gaza since October 7, 44,805 Palestinians, including 17,492 children and 11,979 women, have lost their lives. 106,257 people have been injured. Thousands of people are reported to be buried under the rubble. The humanitarian crisis is deepening as civilian infrastructure such as hospitals and educational institutions are targeted. The Israeli army announced that 808 soldiers died during the same period. 380 of these losses occurred in land invasion operations. 806 Palestinians and civilians, including 167 children, lost their lives in attacks carried out by Israeli soldiers and Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. A four-day humanitarian pause in hostilities was imposed on November 24, 2023, and was later extended by three days. During this period, 81 Israeli and 240 Palestinian prisoners were mutually released. However, Israel is reported to continue to detain thousands of Palestinians. The Times Of Israel, Arguing in favor of the resolution, National Unity chairman Benny Gantz accuses members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition of “trying to cover up in order to evade responsibility” and “selling the security of the state for political needs.” “Our people are not stupid, they understand exactly what you are trying to do. It will not help you,” he continues. “We see that you are ready to dismantle Israeli society, because of the lust for power.”
SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: Halper Sadeh LLC Investigates AVAV, CTV, AE, PLL on Behalf of ShareholdersEagles try to cast aside perceived Hurts-Brown relationship issues ahead of Steelers showdownMr Bayrou, 73, a crucial partner in Macron’s centrist alliance, has been a well-known figure in French politics for decades. His political experience is seen as key in efforts to restore stability as no single party holds a majority at the National Assembly. Mr Macron’s office said in a statement that Mr Bayrou “has been charged with forming a new government”. During the handover ceremony, Mr Bayrou said that “no one knows the difficulty of the situation better” than he does. “I’ve taken reckless risks all along my political life to raise the issue of debt and deficits in the most important elections,” he said. France is under pressure from the European Union’s executive body and financial markets to reduce its colossal debt, estimated to reach 6% of its gross domestic product this year. “I know that the risks of difficulties are much greater than the chances of success,” Mr Bayrou said, adding that he hopes to lead the country towards a “needed reconciliation”. “I think this is the only possible path to success,” he said. The new prime minister is expected to hold talks with political leaders from various parties in the coming days in order to choose new ministers. Former prime minister Michel Barnier resigned last week following a no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes in the National Assembly, leaving France without a functioning government. Mr Macron in an address to the nation vowed to remain in office until his term ends in 2027. Mr Macron’s centrist alliance does not have a majority in parliament and Mr Bayrou’s Cabinet will need to rely on moderate lawmakers from the left and the right to be able to stay in power. Some conservatives are expected to be part of the new government. Mr Macron’s strategy aims at preventing far-right leader Marine Le Pen from holding “make or break” power over the government. Ms Le Pen helped oust Mr Barnier by joining her National Rally party’s forces to the left to pass the no-confidence motion last week. Mr Bayrou’s appointment is also in line with Mr Macron’s efforts to build a non-aggression pact with the Socialists so that they commit not to vote against the government in any future confidence motion. Mr Bayrou leads the centrist Democratic Movement, known as MoDem, which he founded in 2007. In 2017, he supported Mr Macron’s first presidential bid and became a weighty partner in the French president’s centrist alliance. At the time, he was appointed justice minister, but he quickly resigned from the government amid an investigation into the MoDem’s alleged embezzlement of European Parliament funds. Mr Bayrou this year was cleared in the case by a Paris court, which found eight other party officials guilty and sentenced the party to pay a fine. Mr Bayrou became well known to the French public when he was education minister from 1993 to 1997 in a conservative government. He was three times a candidate for president: in 2002, 2007 and 2012.
Broadcom is predicting a massive expansion in demand for chips that power AI — and the market, for now, is buying it all the way. The company’s valuation hit $1 trillion on Friday as its shares surged 21% after CEO Hock Tan said AI could present a $60 billion to $90 billion revenue opportunity in 2027, more than four times the current size of the market. Broadcom also forecast first-quarter revenue above estimates on Thursday. Several analysts said it was tough to estimate the market’s growth and Broadcom’s potential share, with TD Cowen noting the prediction is “difficult to prove/disprove, but is huge.” Big Tech’s push to diversify beyond Nvidia’s pricey and supply-constrained AI processors has been a windfall for Broadcom, which makes custom chips for major cloud companies. Investors have also favored chipmakers that are already benefiting from the massive data centers being built by the likes of Microsoft and Meta amid worries about the payoff from AI investments for the wider tech industry. Broadcom CEO Tan said on Thursday the company has won two major hyperscaler customers, after it brought in $12.2 billion in AI revenue for fiscal 2024. That represented a major chunk of his estimated total serviceable market of $15 billion to $20 billion. Of the total 2027 opportunity, Broadcom could capture as much as $50 billion in AI sales based on the 70% market share Broadcom estimated it had in 2024, TD Cowen analysts said. But they warned modeling the company’s share was difficult because the serviceable market could include processors sold by the likes of Nvidia. Rosenblatt Securities analyst Hans Mosesmann estimated a much lower market share for Broadcom in 2027 at between 20% and 50%. Investors, meanwhile, scooped up the stock that trades at a lower multiple than rivals. Broadcom has a 12-month forward price-to-earnings ratio of 29.8, compared with 31.03 for Nvidia, the first chip firm to hit $1 trillion in market value, according to data compiled by LSEG. “As AI shifts from training models to inference, more and more chip companies will gain an edge on Nvidia. Broadcom is the canary in the coalmine,” said Thomas Hayes, chairman and managing member at Great Hill Capital. Shares of Nvidia and rival AI chipmaker AMD fell about 3%, while Broadcom’s smaller competitor Marvell rose close to 9%. Contract chipmaker TSMC rose 4%. Broadcom’s shares are up more than 60% this year, while Nvidia’s stock has more than doubled, as of last close. The gains eclipse those in major cloud companies, with Microsoft up about 11% this year and Alphabet — seen by analysts as Broadcom’s biggest custom chip customer — rising 40%. “They (Broadcom) went out of their way to give investors a reason to dream,” Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon said. “The AI story seems to really be coming into its own, perhaps Hock might think about shopping for a leather jacket,” Rasgon said, referring to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s signature style .