In conclusion, the A-share market is poised for a gradual recovery and resurgence, buoyed by policy measures that bolster market confidence and drive sustainable growth. As we journey into the future, it is essential for investors to adopt a prudent and strategic approach, leveraging policy insights and market analysis to make informed investment decisions. By embracing the transformative potential of policy initiatives and embracing the evolving dynamics of the A-share market, investors can navigate uncertainty and seize opportunities for long-term success.As the transfer saga unfolds, reports indicate that Neymar's preference is clear - a move back to Barcelona. However, the player is unwilling to entertain any offers that do not come with a guarantee of registration with the La Liga side. In the highly regulated world of football, player registrations are essential for a transfer to be completed successfully. Without a secure registration at Barcelona, Neymar risks being left in limbo, unable to participate in official matches for his desired club.
As the man begins his prison sentence, it is hoped that he will reflect on his actions and use this experience as an opportunity for personal growth and rehabilitation. Meanwhile, the authorities will continue to crack down on counterfeiting activities to ensure the safety and security of the currency in circulation.
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria's prime minister said Monday that most cabinet ministers were back at work after rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad, but some state workers failed to return to their jobs, and a United Nations official said the country's public sector came "to a complete and abrupt halt." Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighboring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Assad's brutal rule. The rebel alliance now in control of much of the country is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and promises representative government and religious tolerance. The rebel command said Monday they would not tell women how to dress. Syrian citizens stand on a government forces tank that was left on a street Monday as they celebrate in Damascus, Syria. "It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women's dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty," the command said on social media. Nearly two days after rebels entered the capital, some key government services shut down after state workers ignored calls to go back to their jobs, the U.N. official said, causing issues at airports and borders and slowing the flow of humanitarian aid. Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was long known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, also met for the first time with Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali, who stayed in Syria when Assad fled. Israel said it carried out airstrikes on suspected chemical weapons sites and long-range rockets to keep them from falling into the hands of extremists. Israel also seized a buffer zone inside Syria after Syrian troops withdrew. Syrians wait to cross into Syria from Turkey on Monday at the Oncupinar border gate near the town of Kilis, southern Turkey. In northern Syria, Turkey said allied opposition forces seized the town of Manbij from Kurdish-led forces backed by the United States, a reminder that even after Assad's departure, the country remains split among armed groups that have fought in the past. The Kremlin said Russia granted political asylum to Assad, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on Assad's specific whereabouts and said Putin did not plan to meet with him. Damascus was quiet Monday, with life slowly returning to normal, though most shops and public institutions were closed. In public squares, some people still celebrated. Civilian traffic resumed, but there was no public transport. Long lines formed in front of bakeries and other food stores. There was little sign of any security presence, though in some areas small groups of armed men were stationed in the streets. Syrian citizens celebrate Monday during the second day of the takeover of the city by the insurgents in Damascus, Syria. Across swathes of Syria, families are now waiting outside prisons, security offices and courts, hoping for news of loved ones who were imprisoned or who disappeared. Just north of Damascus in the feared Saydnaya military prison, women detainees, some with their children, screamed as rebels broke locks off their cell doors. Amnesty International and other groups say dozens of people were secretly executed every week in Saydnaya, and they estimate that up to 13,000 Syrians were killed between 2011 and 2016. "Don't be afraid," one rebel said as he ushered women from packed cells. "Bashar Assad has fallen!" In southern Turkey, Mustafa Sultan was among hundreds of Syrian refugees waiting at border crossings to head home. He was searching for his older brother, who was imprisoned under Assad. "I haven't seen him for 13 years," he said. "I am going to go see whether he's alive." Jalali, the prime minister, sought to project normalcy since Assad fled. "We are working so that the transitional period is quick and smooth," he told Sky News Arabia TV on Monday, saying the security situation already improved from the day before. Israeli soldiers sit on top of a tank Monday along the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights from Syria, in the town of Majdal Shams. At the court of Justice in Damascus, which was stormed by the rebels to free detainees, Judge Khitam Haddad, an aide to the justice minister in the outgoing government, said Sunday that judges were ready to resume work quickly. "We want to give everyone their rights," Haddad said outside the courthouse. "We want to build a new Syria and to keep the work, but with new methods." But a U.N. official said some government services were paralyzed as worried state employees stayed home. The public sector "has just come to a complete and abrupt halt," said U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria Adam Abdelmoula, noting, for example, that an aid flight carrying urgently needed medical supplies was put on hold after aviation employees abandoned their jobs. "This is a country that has had one government for 53 years and then suddenly all of those who have been demonized by the public media are now in charge in the nation's capital," Abdelmoula told The Associated Press. "I think it will take a couple of days and a lot of assurance on the part of the armed groups for these people to return to work again." People wave Syrian opposition flags at City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP) People attend a rally celebrating the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's government, at central Syntagma square, in Athens, Greece, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis) People wave Syrian opposition flags at City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP) People gather to react following the fall of Syrian president Bashar Assad’s government, in Trafalgar Square, in London, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali) People wave Syrian opposition flags at City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP) People gather to react following the fall of Syrian president Bashar Assad’s government, in Trafalgar Square, in London, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali) People attend a rally celebrating the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's government, at central Syntagma square, in Athens, Greece, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis) Members of the Syrian community in Finland wave a Syrian flag and celebrate in Helsinki, Finland, Dec. 8, 2024. (Roni Rekomaa/Lehtikuva via AP) People attend a rally celebrating the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's government, at central Syntagma square, in Athens, Greece, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis) Syrians wave opposition flags and give out sweets during a spontaneous rally in Wuppertal, Germany, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, following the fall of Syrian president Bashar Assad’s government. (Christoph Reichwein/dpa/dpa via AP) Syrians celebrate the fall of the Assad regime in Syria at a demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Jonas Ekstroemer/TT News Agency via AP) A Syrian man waves a flag during a spontaneous demonstration celebrating the fall of the Assad regime, in Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias) People gather to celebrate the Syrian government fall at Faith mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) Syrians wave Syrian opposition flags at a rally in Wuppertal, Germany, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, following the fall of Syrian president Bashar Assad’s government. (Christoph Reichwein/dpa/dpa via AP) People wave Syrian opposition flags at City Hall Square in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP) Syrians living in France gather on Republique square after the Syrian government fell early today in a stunning end to the 50-year rule of the Assad family, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024 in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard) People gather to celebrate the Syrian government fall at Faith mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) People gather to celebrate the Syrian government fall at Faith mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) People gather to celebrate the Syrian government's fall, in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) Syrians living in France hug during a rally on Republique square after the Syrian government fell early today in a stunning end to the 50-year rule of the Assad family, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024 in Paris. (AP Photo/Aurelien Morissard) People gather to react following the fall of Syrian president Bashar Assad’s government, in Trafalgar Square, in London, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali) People gather to celebrate the Syrian government fall at Faith mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) People attend a rally celebrating the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's government, at central Syntagma square, in Athens, Greece, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Yorgos Karahalis) A Syrian man waves a flag during a spontaneous demonstration celebrating the fall of the Assad regime in Nicosia, Cyprus, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias) Get local news delivered to your inbox!7. **Community Cooperation**:
In conclusion, the growing tension and strain between Barcelona's core player and the club signal a troubling period of uncertainty and turmoil for one of the most storied football organizations in the world. As both parties navigate the challenges and obstacles ahead, the outcome of their relationship will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for the team and its future success. Only time will tell whether reconciliation is possible or if a separation is inevitable in this high-stakes drama unfolding in the world of football.
As relations between India and Bangladesh deteriorate and anti-India sentiment rises in the neighboring country, Delhi Police have uncovered an illegal immigration racket that helped Bangladeshi nationals settle in India by forging documents. ET Year-end Special Reads It's all Gucci for Indians' luxury craving even as economy shows wrinkles Investing in 2025: Will domestic funds continue to counter FPI sell-offs amid rising valuations? 2024 exposed the underbelly of India's Silicon Valley The police arrested 11 individuals, including Aadhaar operators and tech experts, who used fake websites to create counterfeit identification documents, according to a TOI report. This crackdown is part of a two-month drive ordered by the Delhi Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat to identify and take strict action against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in the capital. The Chief Secretary and Police Commissioner were tasked with executing this directive. The modus operandi The gang’s operation involved creating fake Aadhaar cards , voter IDs, and other documents. They also facilitated illegal immigration by guiding immigrants through jungle routes and express train networks from Bangladesh to Delhi. Once in Delhi, these immigrants were provided with forged identification, temporary SIM cards, and travel expenses. The investigation began during a murder probe in the Sangam Vihar area. On October 21, the police were investigating the killing of Sentu Sheikh, alias Raja, when they arrested four Bangladeshi nationals who admitted to the crime. 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On sustained interrogation, we found out details about a larger immigration racket operating in Delhi," DCP (south) Ankit Chauhan said. The arrested individuals were identified as Midul Miyan alias Akash Ahmed, Fardeen Ahmed alias Abhi Ahmed, and two women. They had entered India illegally and had been living in Sangam Vihar for over a year using fake Indian identification documents. During questioning, they also presented their genuine Bangladeshi IDs, including chip-based NID cards and birth certificates. A well-oiled forgery network The breakthrough led the police to a gang specialising in counterfeit Indian documents for illegal immigrants. Raids at multiple locations revealed a sophisticated network of forgers. From the victim's residence, the police seized 21 Aadhaar cards, four voter ID cards, and eight PAN cards, exposing the extent of the operation. Further investigation pointed to Poonam Online Computer Center in Rohini’s Sector-5, where some of the accused had obtained fake Aadhaar cards. "The accused created a well-organised system. Illegal immigrants would enter India through jungle routes, take AC trains to Delhi, and were provided with fake Aadhaar cards and SIM cards upon arrival," a senior police officer said. The arrests have uncovered a comprehensive racket that combined document forgery with logistical support, highlighting the challenges of combating illegal immigration and the misuse of digital technology for criminal activities. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )The midfield duo of Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martinez has been a force to be reckoned with, showcasing skill, vision, and creativity that have left opponents scrambling. Their on-field chemistry and understanding of each other's movements have been instrumental in Argentina's recent string of victories. Messi's unparalleled vision and technical ability combined with Martinez's speed and finishing prowess have proven to be a lethal combination that few teams can rival.As one of the major players in East Asia, China has always attached great importance to its relationship with South Korea. The recent developments in the bilateral ties between China and South Korea have once again brought the issue into the spotlight. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reiterated that China's position on China-South Korea relations is consistent and that it respects South Korea's internal affairs.
The Nigeria Police Force has announced the arrest of 30,313 suspects for various offences, the recovery of 1,984 assorted firearms, and 23,250 rounds of ammunition of different calibres to combat crime in 2024. The Force also said that it rescued 1,581 victims of kidnapping, marking a successful year in its fight against crime. These figures were disclosed by Kayode Egbetokun, Inspector-General of Police (IGP), during a strategic meeting held on Tuesday in Abuja. The meeting, which brought together senior police officers, served as a platform to review the Force’s achievements and chart a course for the challenges ahead in 2025. Addressing the officers, Egbetokun commended their dedication and resilience, which he credited for his notable accomplishments in crime reduction and public safety. He highlighted the importance of collaboration between the police and the public in fostering trust and ensuring effective policing. The IGP revealed plans to prioritize technological innovation and adopt modern operational strategies in 2025. He urged senior officers to embrace progressive tools and practices to enhance the Force’s capacity for crime prevention and investigation. As the festive season approaches, the Nigeria Police Force has assured citizens of its commitment to maintaining peace and security. According to the IGP, strategic measures have been put in place to guarantee a safe and secure environment for all Nigerians. The IGP also reiterated the Force’s dedication to accountability and public partnership as it continues its mission to safeguard lives and property across the country.
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However, some state workers failed to return to their jobs and a United Nations official said the country’s public sector had come “to a complete and abrupt halt”. Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighbouring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Mr Assad’s brutal rule. There were already signs of the difficulties ahead for the rebel alliance now in control of much of the country. The alliance is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant, who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and has promised representative government and religious tolerance. The rebel command said they would not tell women how to dress. “It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women’s dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty,” the command said in a statement on social media. Nearly two days after rebels entered the capital, some key government services had shut down after state workers ignored calls to go back to their jobs, the UN official said, causing issues at airports and borders and slowing the flow of humanitarian aid. Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, also met with Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali for the first time. Mr Jalali stayed in Syria when Mr Assad fled and has sought to project normalcy since. “We are working so that the transitional period is quick and smooth,” he told Sky News Arabia TV on Monday, saying the security situation had already improved from the day before. At the court of Justice in Damascus, which was stormed by the rebels to free detainees, Judge Khitam Haddad, an aide to the justice minister in the outgoing government, said that judges were ready to resume work quickly. “We want to give everyone their rights,” Mr Haddad said outside the courthouse. “We want to build a new Syria and to keep the work, but with new methods.” But a UN official said some government services had been paralysed as worried state employees stayed at home. The public sector “has just come to a complete and abrupt halt,” said Adam Abdelmoula, UN resident and humanitarian co-ordinator for Syria, noting, for example, that an aid flight carrying urgently needed medical supplies had been put on hold after aviation employees abandoned their jobs. “This is a country that has had one government for 53 years and then suddenly all of those who have been demonised by the public media are now in charge in the nation’s capital,” Mr Abdelmoula told The Associated Press. “I think it will take a couple of days and a lot of assurance on the part of the armed groups for these people to return to work again.” In a video shared on a rebel messaging channel, Mr al-Sharaa said: “You will see there are skills” among the rebels. The Kremlin said Russia has granted political asylum to Mr Assad, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on Mr Assad’s specific whereabouts and said Mr Putin did not plan to meet with him. Damascus was quiet Monday, with life slowly returning to normal, though most shops and public institutions were closed. In public squares, some people were still celebrating. Civilian traffic resumed, but there was no public transport. Long lines formed in front of bakeries and other food stores. There was little sign of any security presence though in some areas, small groups of armed men were stationed in the streets.Baseus 240W, 5-port smart USB-C GaN desktop charger. You can pick up the Baseus 240W at a bargain price this Black Friday -- there's 20% off the regular price and a further $20 thanks to an on-page coupon, brining the total down to $140. Baseus 240W, 5-port smart USB-C GaN desktop charger, available from Amazon for $200. Powerful, offers USB-C, USB-A, and DC outputs, and can charge two laptops simultaneously. Big, heavy, and the four-foot power cord means this charger isn't well suited to travel use. Gallium nitride technology (GaN) has revolutionized chargers, allowing them to be smaller, more powerful, and to run cooler. Top-tier manufacturers are using this technology in their latest chargers, equipping them with a variety of ports and features. Also: I went hands-on with Apple's M3 MacBook Air and 3 features stood out the most One such charger is the Baseus 240W, 5-port smart USB-C GaN desktop charger with LED display. This is a beast of a charger that is perfect on any gamer or professional's desk. Baseus 240W, 5-port smart USB-C GaN desktop charger A fully featured charger that features USB-C, USB-A, and DC outputs on a four-foot extension cord. Baseus 240W, 5-port smart USB-C GaN desktop charger features Charge two laptops simultaneous with a maximum power of 140W for one laptop and 100W for the other 3 x USB-C (140W max), 1 x USB-A (30W max), 1 x DC port (240W max) Immersive, edge-to-edge LCD display Advanced cooling technology that makes use of glue-fill techniques and graphene Bluetooth control using Baseus smart app 4-foot power cord Includes 240W USB-C to USB-C cable With this Baseus charger, you get the best of both worlds -- an extension cord with a smart power adapter on the business end that's capable of a max output of 240W. Also: The best portable power stations you can buy The power adapter includes three USB-C ports that support Power Delivery (PD) 3.1 (up to 140W) and PD 3.0 (up to 100W), as well as a USB-A port for legacy devices (with a maximum output of 30W). Ports galore on the Baseus charger. 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While $200 is not cheap, if you consider its power output and the utility of the display, the price feels reasonable, and the big bucks are a fair exchange for the device you are getting. When will these deals expire? Deals are subject to sell-out or expire at any time, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We're sorry if you've missed out on this deal, but don't fret -- we're constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com . 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In a stunning turn of events, a 26-year-old tech prodigy shocked the nation by allegedly shooting the CEO of a major insurance conglomerate in broad daylight. The suspect, whose identity has not been revealed, was said to be carrying a mysterious ghost gun and handwriten documents at the time of the incident.
In essence, the "Three Ones in Winter" folk proverb provides a simple yet intriguing way to anticipate the upcoming winter weather based on observations of nature. While it may not have a scientific basis, many people still enjoy interpreting these signs and symbols as a fun and lighthearted way to predict the cold season ahead.The rise of internet celebrities has brought about a new era of content creation and consumption, where individuals can build massive followings by pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable or mainstream. Among these influencers, one particular trend has been gaining traction - that of shedding conventional norms and embracing the world of "edgy" content.
The incident unfolded when several customers of the bathhouse started experiencing symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and respiratory issues shortly after their visit. Concerned about the situation, the management took immediate action to suspend operations and call emergency services to provide medical attention to the affected individuals. The quick response of the staff and the cooperation of the medical team are commendable in handling the crisis effectively.Why your words and photos might already be training AIAlyssa Nakken, first full-time female coach in MLB history, leaving Giants to join Guardians CLEVELAND (AP) — Alyssa Nakken, the first woman to coach in an MLB game, is leaving the San Francisco Giants to join the Cleveland Guardians. Nakken made history in 2022 when she took over as first-base coach following an ejection. A former college softball star at Sacramento State, Nakken joined the Giants in 2014 and was promoted to a spot on manager Gabe Kapler’s staff in 2020, becoming the majors’ first full-time female coach. Nakken has been hired as an assistant director within player development for the Guardians, who won the AL Central last season under first-year manager Stephen Vogt. Nakken, 34, will work with former Giants coaches Craig Albernaz and Kai Correa. Officer kills pet dog mistaken for a coyote in Massachusetts town. The owner says it was unnecessary An animal control officer shot and killed a pet dog in a Massachusetts town after mistaking it for a coyote in an incident local police are describing as a sad mix-up. Police in Northbridge, Massachusetts, say the shooting happened on Tuesday after police received a call of a report of a coyote in a residential backyard. Police say the animal control officer went into the woods to look for the coyote and found what they thought was the animal in a threatening position and shot it. The incident happened as communities around Massachusetts and the country have dealt with an uptick in interactions between coyotes and people. Kendrick Lamar surprises with new album 'GNX' LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kendrick Lamar gave music listeners an early holiday present with a new album. The Grammy winner released his sixth studio album “GNX” on Friday. The 12-track project is the rapper’s first release since 2022’s “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers.” Lamar’s new album comes just months after his rap battle with Drake. The rap megastar will headline February's Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. The 37-year-old has experienced massive success since his debut album “good kid, m.A.A.d city” in 2012. Since then, he’s accumulated 17 Grammy wins and became the first non-classical, non-jazz musician to win a Pulitzer Prize. NBA memo to players urges increased vigilance regarding home security following break-ins MIAMI (AP) — The NBA is urging its players to take additional precautions to secure their homes following reports of recent high-profile burglaries of dwellings owned by Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis and Kansas City Chiefs teammates Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. In a memo sent to team officials, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, the NBA revealed that the FBI has connected some burglaries to “transnational South American Theft Groups” that are “reportedly well-organized, sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including pre-surveillance, drones, and signal jamming devices.” Ancient meets modern as a new subway in Greece showcases archaeological treasures THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, is opening a new subway system, blending ancient archaeological treasures with modern transit technology like driverless trains and platform screen doors. The project, which began in 2003, uncovered over 300,000 artifacts, including a Roman-era thoroughfare and Byzantine relics, many of which are now displayed in its 13 stations. Despite delays caused by preserving these findings, the inaugural line has been completed, with a second line set to open next year. Conor McGregor must pay $250K to woman who says he raped her, civil jury rules LONDON (AP) — A civil jury in Ireland has awarded more than $250,000 to a woman who says she was raped by mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor in a Dublin hotel penthouse after a night of heavy partying. The jury on Friday awarded Nikita Hand in her lawsuit that claimed McGregor “brutally raped and battered” her in 2018. The lawsuit says the assault left her heavily bruised and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. McGregor testified that he never forced her to do anything and that Hand fabricated her allegations after the two had consensual sex. McGregor says he will appeal the verdict. At least 19 people are sick in Minnesota from ground beef tied to E. coli recall U.S. health officials say at least 19 people in Minnesota have been sickened by E. coli poisoning tied to a national recall of more than 167,000 pounds of potentially tainted ground beef. Detroit-based Wolverine Packing Co. recalled the meat sent to restaurants nationwide. Minnesota state agriculture officials reported multiple illnesses and found that a sample of the product tested positive for E. coli, which can cause life-threatening infections. No illnesses have been reported outside of Minnesota. Symptoms of E. coli poisoning include fever, vomiting, diarrhea and signs of dehydration. Actor Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend drops assault and defamation lawsuit against once-rising star NEW YORK (AP) — Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend has dropped her assault and defamation lawsuit against the once-rising Hollywood star after reaching a settlement. Lawyers for Majors and Grace Jabbari agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice Thursday. Jabbari is a British dancer who had accused Majors of subjecting her to escalating incidents of physical and verbal abuse during their relationship. Representatives for Majors didn’t respond to emails seeking comment Friday. Jabbari’s lawyer said the suit was “favorably settled” and her client is moving on with “her head held high.” Majors was convicted of misdemeanor assault and harassment last December and sentenced to a yearlong counseling program. Hyundai, Kia recall over 208,000 electric vehicles to fix problem that can cause loss of power DETROIT (AP) — Hyundai and Kia are recalling over 208,000 electric vehicles to fix a pesky problem that can cause loss of drive power, increasing the risk of a crash. The recalls cover more than 145,000 Hyundai and Genesis vehicles including the 2022 through 2024 Ioniq 5, the 2023 through 2025 Ioniq 6, GV60 and GV70, and the 2023 and 2024 G80. Also included are nearly 63,000 Kia EV 6 vehicles from 2022 through 2024. The affiliated Korean automakers say in government documents that a transistor in a charging control unit can be damaged and stop charging the 12-volt battery. Dealers will inspect and replace the control unit and a fuse if needed. They also will update software. Christmas TV movies are in their Taylor Swift era, with two Swift-inspired films airing this year Two of the new holiday movies coming to TV this season have a Taylor Swift connection that her fans would have no problem decoding. “Christmas in the Spotlight” debuts Saturday on Lifetime. It stars Jessica Lord as the world’s biggest pop star and Laith Wallschleger, playing a pro football player, who meet and fall in love, not unlike Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. On Nov. 30, Hallmark will air “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.” Instead of a nod to Swift, it’s an ode to family traditions and bonding, like rooting for a sports team. Hallmark’s headquarters is also in Kansas City.