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Black Friday data shows US shoppers spent $10.8 bn onlineJannik Sinner capped his outstanding year by helping Italy retain the Davis Cup, beating Tallon Griekspoor to ensure Italy downed the Netherlands 2-0 in Sunday's final. ( More Tennis News ) World number one Sinner overcame Griekspoor 7-6 (7-2) 6-2 after Matteo Berrettini had registered a 6-4 6-2 win over Botic van de Zandschulp in the opener. Sinner saved the only two break points of the first set as Griekspoor put up a fight, but the Italian put on a show in the tie-break to inch ahead. Griekspoor hit back after giving up an early break in the second set, but Sinner immediately responded with two further breaks, with the Dutchman double-faulting for the first then wildly miscuing with a backhand for the second. BY Photo Webdesk Sinner was untroubled from then on, sealing a triumphant end to a spectacular season. The Italian has only dropped one set throughout that streak, finishing a year that saw him win the Australian Open, US Open and ATP Finals with a 73-6 singles record. 0 - Jannik Sinner is the second player in the Open Era to finish a calendar year with at least one set won in each of his seasonal matches after Roger Federer in 2005. Unbelievable. #DavisCup | @DavisCup @federtennis @janniksin #Sinner pic.twitter.com/08lbSVEXhD Data Debrief: Sensational Sinner leads the way This has been a truly remarkable year for Sinner, who has become the first man in the Open Era to win at least one set in every match throughout a season since Roger Federer in 2005. His victory ensured Italy became the first team to retain the Davis Cup since the Czech Republic triumphed in 2012 and 2013. Italy also captured the Billie Jean King Cup earlier this week, and they are just the third nation to claim both trophies in the same season in the last 30 years, after the Czech Republic in 2012 and Russia in 2021.House passes $895 billion defense policy bill with pay raise for troops, sending measure to Senate
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Co-founder and managing director, Ritchie Bros. Financial Services Age 39 Achieving our first $1 billion year in sales volume in 2022. In today’s fluctuating economic landscape, workforce reduction can be a difficult but essential step to maintain business viability. Our organization experienced exceptional growth between 2021 and 2023, which led to accelerated hiring to meet market demand. However, as conditions normalize, recalibrating our workforce has become necessary to ensure long-term sustainability. This adjustment, though challenging, allows us to realign resources and strengthen the business’ foundation for future stability in more stabilized market conditions. My leadership approach centres on key principles driving our success. I focus on results, setting ambitious goals to ensure growth and impact. Beyond metrics, I foster an entrepreneurial spirit, valuing innovation and adaptability to stay ahead in our evolving industry. Prioritizing a people-first mentality, I emphasize team well-being, growth and trust, creating a collaborative and empowering culture. While achieving excellence, I also believe in enjoying the journey—fun and camaraderie are essential to our vibrant, enthusiastic workplace. There is no room for complacency in business. Success can sometimes lead to a false sense of security, which poses a risk to sustained growth. Leaders must constantly look to the future, identifying emerging trends, potential challenges and opportunities to innovate. Even at the peak of success, vigilance and adaptability are essential, as markets evolve and competition intensifies. By keeping a forward-thinking mindset, leaders can anticipate shifts and proactively steer their organizations, ensuring continued resilience and relevance. Stay curious, always. Staying curious as a leader is crucial because it fuels growth, adaptability and innovation. Curious leaders constantly seek new insights and perspectives, enabling them to navigate challenges and find fresh solutions. By modelling curiosity, leaders inspire their teams to explore, experiment and stay engaged, creating a culture that embraces continuous improvement. Success goes beyond personal accomplishments; it lies in inspiring and guiding a team toward shared goals and creating a culture where everyone can thrive. Success involves driving lasting impact through business growth, innovation and customer satisfaction, while maintaining integrity, empathy and accountability. True success is measured by the positive changes we bring, the challenges we overcome and the legacy of empowerment we leave behind. It’s a continuous journey of growth, adaptation and enabling others to reach their highest potential. Raising my family and nurturing my two children are paramount in my life. I’m committed to helping them excel in all aspects, instilling strong foundations early on and encouraging them to embrace every experience life offers. Travel has always been a passion—a gateway to adventure, cultural exploration and unique culinary experiences. I value the perspective that travel brings, deepening my understanding of diverse cultures and histories. Since its founding in 2011, RBFS has been on an impressive growth trajectory, yet there remains significant potential to enhance scalability by strengthening our foundational structure. Leveraging technological advancements and implementing scalable growth solutions will enable us to drive revenue growth while improving contribution margins and, most importantly, delivering even greater value to our customers. With a clear vision and focus on innovation, RBFS is well-positioned to achieve even more ambitious goals. My family for building the strong foundation and work ethic that is my core. The co-founding members of RBFS that listened to a young professional that had a dream of creating something big. The executives and leaders at Ritchie Bros. that have coached and mentored me along the way. Karim and Luke whom nominated me for this recognition. The RBFS team that has built this business and whom I show up for each and every day to serve. Impossible is nothing KidSport BC Travel, listen to music, play and watch sports Stuart Island, B.C. (Dave Ritchie’s fishing lodge) Elisa, Bao Bei, Minami, Blue Water Cafe Showing up every single day for the people that I support professionally and personally Dave Ritchie, founder of Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Never make a bet with a mediocre golfer on the first to get a hole-in-one—tattoos are not removable!Brazil shares higher at close of trade; Bovespa up 1.06%Generation Beta is about to enter the world. Babies born between 2025 and 2039 will be , according to a blog post from demographer and consultant , who has been credited used to group people by their birth years. The start of Gen Beta at the end of 2024, according to McCrindle's timeline, will also mark the end of Gen Alpha births, which he sees as taking place between 2010 and 2024. By 2035, McCrindle wrote, members of Gen Beta — who follow Gen Alpha, or "Gen Z," as well as Generation Y, also known as millennials — “will make up 16% of the global population” and many of them “will live to see the 22nd century.” Additionally, Gen Beta is expected to make up about 19% of the world’s workforce by that same year. “Generation Beta represents the dawn of a new era,” McCrindle wrote in his new blog post. “They will grow up in a world shaped by breakthroughs in technology, evolving social norms, and an increasing focus on sustainability and global citizenship.” Gen Beta will be the children of millennials and older members of Gen Z, according to McCrindle. They will also enter a world where physical and digital worlds “will be seamless” and “where AI and automation are fully embedded in everyday life,” McCrindle predicted. “Their formative years will be marked by a greater emphasis on personalisation — AI algorithms will tailor their learning, shopping, and social interactions in ways we can only begin to imagine today,” McCrindle wrote. But Gen Beta will also face “major societal challenges” in their lifetimes such as the continued effects of climate change, a shifting global population and “rapid” urbanization in more parts of the world. Related: Given that they'll likely have more eco-minded parents in millenials and Gen Z, Gen Beta will be “more globally minded, community-focused, and collaborative than ever before," McCrindle expects. “Their upbringing will emphasise the importance of innovation," he wrote, 'not just for convenience, but for solving the pressing challenges of their time.” Read the original article on
Michelle Obama slammed for gloomy New Year's message as Trump prepares to take office By KELLY GARINO FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 21:48, 27 December 2024 | Updated: 21:48, 27 December 2024 e-mail View comments Michelle Obama was heavily criticized for a New Year's message shared with her followers just weeks ahead of Donald Trump 's return to the Oval Office. The former first lady took to Instagram on Friday afternoon with a minute-and-a-half-long video message wishing her followers a happy holiday season as 2024 officially comes to a close. But the internet wasn't so keen about her words of encouragement for the American people. The video, which has amassed hundreds of comments within just the first three hours of being posted, showed the former first lady against a white background as she began to address the lens. 'Happy holidays!' she gleefully began. She then took a few moments to speak of the year just ahead - and how the nation may be feeling about the near future. 'I know it's been a difficult few months for so many of us - and folks are feeling a little bit anxious and uncertain,' she said. 'But even during these tough times, there are plenty of reasons to stay hopeful.' Former First Lady Michelle Obama was heavily criticized for a New Year's message she shared to Instagram early Friday afternoon after she wished her followers a happy holiday season and spoke of the uncertain year ahead of the country The video message, which has amassed hundreds of comments within the first three hours of being posted, was filled with comments of people who believe it was a dig at Trump's landslide presidential victory and official return to the Oval Office in just a few weeks The former first lady then spoke of the hope she personally sees through the people she works with through the Obama Foundation. 'I wanted to share some reflections on the work the Obama Foundation is doing to lift up the young change-makers around the world,' she captioned the video. 'Take a look.' The rest of the clips showcased all different kinds of people - including her husband, Former President Barack Obama - and some of the work they have done throughout the last 12 months. This included the construction of the Obama Presidential Center being built in the south side of Chicago. But many thought her 'gloomy' message to the internet was taking aim at Trump's landslide victory over Kamala Harris in the presidential election just last month. And hundreds of viewers flooded the comments with their own opinions on what's in store for 2025. 'Twenty-four more days and we are out of this nightmare you and your husband created for the American people!' one commenter wrote. Another agreed, adding: 'What a joke. Trump can hopefully fix the mess your husband has gotten this country into. The subway in your video, how ironic.' 'It has not been difficult for most of us! Most of us voted for Trump!' wrote another. 'We are good!' Another comment read: 'The only sad person is you and your butt buddy Obama.' 'I am so happy Donald Trump won and life will go back to normal,' one person wrote. 'The homeless needed and New York City people are on the street and all you did was put the money in your pockets.' 'Thank God that Donald Trump won, they’ll be no kids unfed fed,' the same person added. 'Boys will be boys girls would be girls.' 'You’re showing a building that you put up but what about the people that are starving and their dying on the street what about our safety? What about our lives? What about everything? Why don’t you worry about that for a change?' they continued. 'We are so happy that Donald Trump is in the office because we’ll all be equal.' Read More Michelle Obama slams Trump for portraying Harris as a 'bimbo' in fiery plea for voters to dump him Others were quick to agree with the long-written statement - noting how she should be happy Trump will be returning to the White House in January. Some comments also questioned how she could be nervous about the next four years without taking a step back to look at how the last four played out. The Obama couple got increasingly involved in the 2024 race and hit the campaign trail for Kamala Harris in the final weeks leading up to November 5. At a Harris campaign three days before the election, the former first lady gave a speech in Pennsylvania where she hyped the vice president and urged people to get out and vote while slamming Donald Trump - all without once uttering his name. She argued that in America 'we rise more than we fall' but warned of those who are trying to tell another story about the country. She noted how during dark and difficult times, the country needs someone who will 'connect with people's pain and address the systemic issues at their root, not leaders who stoke our fears and focus our fury on one another.' 'Once you open up that gasoline can, once you wink at hate and make it normal to call somebody a bimbo, or low IQ or human scum, look, you cannot control how fast or far that fire of hate will spread,' she warned, referring to some of the names Trump and allies have called Harris. The former first lady got increasingly involved in the 2024 race and hit the campaign trail for Harris in the final weeks leading up to November 5 A few days after the election last month, the Obama's put out a joint statement on X following Trump's presidential victory - congratulating him while also acknowledging that 'this is obviously not the outcome we hoped for' 'All of a sudden someone feels emboldened to say that our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico come from an "island of garbage,"' she continued, noting the ex-president's rally in New York City where a comedian made a racist joke about the territory. She also referred to Trump as a conman, a small man trying to make himself feel big, and Kamala's opponent, but she did not mention him by name. But just days after the election, the Obamas finally broke their silence on Trump's victory , congratulating the president-elect while also acknowledging that 'this is obviously not the outcome we hoped for.' The joint statement from Barack and Michelle Obama noted that 'America is not immune' to having an electorate that reacts accordingly to the conditions of the country, which ultimately led to sweeping victories for Republicans across the country and in national and state-wide races. 'America has been through a lot over the last few years,' the former first couple wrote. 'In a country as big and diverse as ours, we won't always see eye-to-eye on everything,' the statement admits. 'But progress requires us to extend good faith and grace – even to people with whom we deeply disagree.' The statement was shared to X shortly after Harris told her tearful fans in D.C. to keep fighting as she conceded. Instagram Michelle Obama Chinese New Year Share or comment on this article: Michelle Obama slammed for gloomy New Year's message as Trump prepares to take office e-mail Add commentThrivent Financial for Lutherans Purchases 2,436 Shares of Bruker Co. (NASDAQ:BRKR)Christmas dinner injury forces golf’s World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to miss PGA Tour season opener | CNN
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