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Gary O’Neil hailed his Wolves players for their fighting spirit despite captain Mario Lemina losing his head at the end of a difficult defeat. Jarrod Bowen produced a moment of top quality to score a fourth goal of the season that eases the pressure on West Ham captain Julen Lopetegui. But the Hammers captain and Lemina ended up having a row at full-time before the Wolves skipper turned on his own team-mates and assistant coach Shaun Derry. And O’Neil, whose future as head coach has been placed into further doubt, said: “Mario is a passionate guy. “Something was said that upset him and the instinct was to make sure he didn’t get in trouble. He took a bit of calming down but everything is fine. Everyone understands things can happen, especially in the heat of the moment. “The players are still together, fighting every moment and I’m really proud of what they produced under a lot of pressure. They are still fighting for me and the fans and their team-mates.” Wolves were denied two penalty shouts after Matt Doherty cancelled out Tomas Soucek’s opening goal, while O’Neil claimed Santiago Bueno was fouled moments before Bowen’s winner. “Some big decisions in the game had a big say. We should have had two penalties and there was a blatant foul for their second goal. I understand how difficult a job it is for the officials but you need some of that to go your way." Asked about his own future, O'Neil added: "I'm confident we can turn it around. While we have this togetherness, I'm always confident we can find a way. It's not my decision. I know I'm a better coach than I was last year. I've learnt an awful lot. We lack quality at times. But all I can ask the group is to be the best version of themselves. I know I can get the best out of this group." Bowen and Soucek dedicated their goals to Michail Antonio after he sustained a serious leg injury in a car accident on Saturday. The Jamaica forward, 34, spoke to the squad on a video call from his hospital bed yesterday afternoon and watched the game on TV. And Lopetegui said: "We're happy for the fans and above all we dedicate the victory to Mic and his family. The last days have been really tough. He's a special player, a special person for us. I'm sure he'll overcome this bad moment and come back. The three points were very important." Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Sky has slashed the price of its Sky Sports, Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix bundle in an unbeatable new deal that saves £240 and includes 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.Facing SC State, Georgia aims for best start in nearly a century
Marc Cohen Promoted to Managing Director; Leads Business Strategy and Innovation
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LPL Financial LLC announced today that Marc Cohen has been promoted to managing director, Business Strategy and Innovation, and has joined the LPL Financial Management Committee. In this role, Marc will continue to lead the development of the firm's corporate strategy and expand his responsibilities to include leading business line and affiliation strategy for independent advisors, large enterprises and institutional channels. In addition, Cohen now leads the company's business services offerings and innovation lab for emerging solutions. "Marc is an entrepreneur by nature whose innovative thinking has helped reimagine the strategic evolution of our firm, including how advisors and institutions scale their businesses with LPL as their partner,” said LPL Financial CEO Rich Steinmeier. "Respected for his stewardship of independence in the advisor-mediated marketplace, Marc's expertise elevates the experiences we bring to our clients in every stage of their business and strengthens LPL's leadership in wealth management through differentiated solutions and innovative strategies.” From serving as an architect of many of the highest profile wirehouse breakaways in the industry, to supporting their journey as business owners through strategy development, evolving operational and compliance requirements, succession planning and exit strategies, Cohen has helped countless successful advisors become successful entrepreneurs. "My commitment to this industry and to LPL is grounded in the rewarding work of guiding advisors towards building thriving businesses to achieve their personal definitions of success,” said Cohen. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to continue scaling our strategies and exploring the innovative ways that LPL can better serve our clients to help them embrace their own entrepreneurial opportunities.” Cohen joined LPL in 2018 to help lead the firm's development of new advisor affiliation models, expanding LPL's attractiveness to wirehouse breakaways and RIAs. From there, his role evolved to run corporate strategy and further develop creative and innovative ways for LPL to partner with advisors throughout their lifecycle, including the firm's Liquidity & Succession offering. About LPL Financial LPL Financial Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: LPLA) is among the fastest growing wealth management firms in the U.S. As a leader in the financial advisor-mediated marketplace, LPL supports more than 28,000 financial advisors and the wealth management practices of approximately 1,200 financial institutions, servicing and custodying approximately $1.7 trillion in brokerage and advisory assets on behalf of approximately 6 million Americans. The firm provides a wide range of advisor affiliation models, investment solutions, fintech tools and practice management services, ensuring that advisors and institutions have the flexibility to choose the business model, services, and technology resources they need to run thriving businesses. For further information about LPL, please visit www.lpl.com . Securities and Advisory services offered through LPL Financial LLC ("LPL Financial”), a registered investment advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC. LPL Financial and its affiliated companies provide financial services only from the United States. Throughout this communication, the terms "financial advisors” and "advisors” are used to refer to registered representatives and/or investment advisor representatives affiliated with LPL Financial. We routinely disclose information that may be important to shareholders in the " Investor Relations ” or " Press Releases” section of our website. Media Contact: [email protected] (402) 740-2047
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Fresh plea in Supreme Court seeks probe into U.S. indictment of Gautam AdaniQatar Insurance Group and Ooredoo Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the Ooredoo Group Digital Ecosystem Conference held recently. The MoU, signed by Salem al-Mannai, CEO of Qatar Insurance Group, and Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, CEO of Ooredoo Group, underscores the importance of the strategic collaboration aimed at harnessing the combined strengths of both companies to develop and offer innovative, customer-centric insurance solutions, revolutionising the way insurance and telecommunications services are delivered. The partnership between Qatar Insurance Group and Ooredoo Group will facilitate transformative changes within the insurance and telecommunications sectors, further solidifying their positions as leaders in their respective fields. The collaboration will integrate QIC’s expertise in risk management with Ooredoo’s advanced telecommunications infrastructure to create seamless insurance solutions that will set a new standard in service delivery. By combining real-time data, mobile connectivity, and personalised insurance products, the partnership will offer cyber insurance products (SME and personal), microinsurance products, SME products, smartphone and gadget protect products, mandatory visitor insurance in combination with Ooredoo SIM cards, and commercial insurance products for their respective group entities. “We are excited to embark on this strategic partnership with Ooredoo, which reflects our commitment to delivering cutting-edge insurance solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers. “By leveraging Ooredoo’s digital capabilities, we can offer our clients a more seamless and efficient experience, whether it’s through faster claims processing, personalised coverage options, or enhanced customer service. This collaboration represents a new era of innovation; a significant step toward transforming how we serve our customers in a rapidly changing world,” said al-Mannai. Fakhroo said: “Our collaboration with QIC represents the convergence of two industries - insurance and telecommunications - working together to offer innovative solutions that are deeply aligned with the needs of today’s digital world. “By combining our expertise, we aim to set a new benchmark for service delivery, offering customers more comprehensive, connected, and personalised experiences as we navigate this exciting era of transformation together.” The partnership is a testament to the power of collaboration between industries that are essential to the modern economy. By harnessing QIC’s deep expertise in insurance and Ooredoo’s telecommunications infrastructure, the two companies are committed to creating a more connected, efficient world. Together, they will help businesses and individuals navigate the complexities of the digital age while enhancing the overall customer experience. As part of the strategic collaboration, the two companies will roll out a comprehensive cyber insurance offering. The product will protect individuals and businesses from a variety of online threats, including cyber-attacks, cyber extortion threats, identity theft, credit card fraud, phishing & theft of funds, smart devices & wearables, and online shopping fraud. Fakhroo said: “This collaboration addresses the growing digital risks our customers face daily. By introducing robust cyber insurance products, we’re empowering individuals and businesses to confidently manage the challenges of the digital age. We aim to not only provide a safety net but also to lead the way in creating smarter, more secure digital ecosystems for everyone.” Al-Mannai said: “With the rapid advancements in technology and the increasing reliance on digital platforms, businesses are becoming more susceptible to cyberattacks, which can result in substantial financial losses, reputational harm, and operational disturbances. “To mitigate these risks, there is a growing demand for cyber insurance, a specialised product designed to shield businesses from the financial repercussions of cyber incidents. Cyber insurance is crucial, especially as cyber threats become more sophisticated and frequent, forming an essential part of a comprehensive risk management strategy that ensures businesses can respond to and recover from cyber incidents effectively.” He also said: “As individuals increasingly engage in online banking, shopping, and social networking, the risk of personal data breaches and identity theft escalates. Cyber insurance for individuals can offer coverage for expenses related to identity restoration, legal consultations, and potential losses from fraudulent transactions. “Having this form of insurance provides not only financial protection but also peace of mind, knowing there is a structured response plan to manage the aftermath of a cyber incident. As cyber threats grow more pervasive, individuals must consider cyber insurance an essential aspect of their digital security strategy to protect their digital identities and personal assets effectively.” In addition to enhancing the customer experience, the collaboration is designed to drive growth for both companies. By combining their expertise, QIC and Ooredoo can tap into new markets, explore additional revenue streams, and develop further solutions that respond to the needs of the digital economy. While the initial focus will be on the Qatari market, both companies have ambitious plans for regional expansion, with a view of extending their offering to other markets they operate in such as Oman, Kuwait, and beyond. Al-Mannai added: “The partnership is poised to make a significant impact on the insurance and telecommunications sectors, setting the stage for continued innovation and growth across the region.” Related Story QNL backs initiative to preserve Palestinian, Lebanese heritage Qatar Charity distributes food baskets to orphans in Sudan
Colby Rogers made 6 of 9 3-pointers and scored 28 points as host Memphis defeated No. 16 Ole Miss 87-70 on Saturday afternoon. Rogers fouled out and finished one 3-pointer and one point short of his career-highs in both categories and Memphis never trailed. PJ Haggerty added 17 points, Dain Dainja had 16 and Moussa Cisse, an Ole Miss transfer who's in his second stint with the Tigers (10-3), had 13 points and 11 rebounds. Sean Pedulla scored 13, Jaylen Murray had 12 and Malik Dia added 11 to lead the Rebels (11-2), who had won their last five games. Memphis scored the first five points of the second half to increase its lead to 43-36. Pedulla made a layup for Ole Miss' first points, but Nicholas Jourdain made consecutive field goals to push the lead to nine. Mikeal Brown-Jones made two free throws for the Rebels before Haggerty made a 3-pointer and Cisse added a tip-in for a 52-40 lead. Pedulla made a jumper before Brown-Jones was ejected for committing a Flagrant 2 foul. Haggerty made both of the technical free throws and Rogers added two 3-pointers to push the lead to 16. Ole Miss got within 11 points four times, but couldn't get any closer until Matthew Murrell's dunk trimmed the lead to 76-67 with five minutes remaining. Rogers answered with a 3-pointer and Dainja added two field goals to increase the lead to 16. Murray made a free throw, but the Rebels didn't make a field goal during the final 5:32. The Tigers scored the first four points of the game and Haggerty had four as they opened a 9-2 lead. The Rebels made consecutive field goals before Memphis scored eight straight points for a 17-6 lead. Eduardo Klafke made a 3-pointer to end the run, but Rogers' 3-pointer helped the Tigers increase the lead to 27-14. Ole Miss scored the next seven points before Cisse's basket ended the run. The Rebels closed within four points four times Brown-Jones made two free throws to trim the lead to 38-36 at halftime. --Field Level MediaTina Knowles is making it clear she hasn't weighed in on son-in-law Jay-Z 's current legal woes ... posting a pointed response after her social media activity was called out. Beyoncé 's mother posted to Instagram on Monday after reports began pointing out that the Knowles matriarch "liked" a post detailing the rape allegation made against Jay-Z and Diddy in a recent lawsuit. However, as Tina claimed in a note shared to Instagram, she was not the person who liked the news post ... as she said she was "hacked" prior to the social media activity. She continued ... "As you all know, I do not play about my family. So if you see something uncharacteristic of me. Just know that it is not me!" Bey's mother issued another warning in the caption of her post, adding ... "Please stop playing with me!!!! 'No weapon formed against my family shall prosper.'" While Tina and Beyoncé have remained tight-lipped regarding the allegation, Jay-Z issued a heated response Sunday evening ... calling the lawsuit "heinous" and "a blackmail attempt." Diddy's lawyers also spoke out against the lawsuit -- which claimed the rap moguls drugged and raped a 13-year-old at an MTV VMAs after-party in 2000 -- calling it a "shameless publicity stunt." Attorney Tony Buzbee , who filed the suit on behalf of the anonymous accuser and other Diddy accusers, responded by accusing Jay-Z of trying to "bully and harass me and this plaintiff." Jay-Z has since filed a motion asking a judge to force the plaintiff to reveal herself . We're sure more developments are to come ... so, stay tuned.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Digicel has promoted two Jamaican associates from within its ranks to the highest level in the company’s operations. Bjorn Reynolds, is the new chief technical and innovation officer and Kristalle Chin, has been appointed general manager, consumer – Mobile and Digicel+. Reynolds’ rise through the Digicel ranks reads of a local success story. Having joined Digicel as a customer care agent in 2003, he now holds the company’s top technical job. Reynolds is responsible for the evolution of the company’s mobile and high-speed fibre networks, implementing advanced and emerging technologies, and executing partnership programmes, while overseeing its engineering operations. After leaving Campion College, Reynolds attained a Bachelor of Science in Math and Electronics, and Master of Science in Digital Technology at the University of West Indies (Mona). “This is a dynamic time in Digicel’s history as we take on an even greater role when it comes to leveraging our spirit of innovation and local knowledge to spearheading the development and deployment of advanced network technologies that will enable the convergence of new voice, data and video services for consumers and businesses across Jamaica,” Reynolds remarked. Having made early gains since being appointed as general manager for Digicel+, the company’s home internet and TV business, in December 2023, Chin’s role has now been expanded to include the Consumer Mobile portfolio. As a Campion College alumna who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies and Geography from Macalester College, US, and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business, also in the US, Kristalle is responsible for delivering a simplified, 360° suite of services to homes and mobile customers across the country. “Convergence offers endless opportunities for creating lifetime value for our customers as they enjoy more of what Digicel has to offer them at home or on the go,” Chin stated. Digicel says the appointments are part of a strategic realignment under the guidance of Digicel Jamaica CEO, Stephen Murad, as the company shifts its focus towards further integrating its mobile and home entertainment assets to offer customers seamless experiences. “These homegrown talents are some of the finest minds in the telecoms business, and our customers are all to benefit from their diverse expertise and experience,” Murad stated.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump appears to be siding with Elon Musk and his other backers in the tech industry as a dispute over immigration visas has divided his supporters. Trump, in an interview with the New York Post on Saturday, praised the use of visas to bring skilled foreign workers to the U.S. The topic has become a flashpoint within his conservative base. “I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump said. In fact, Trump has in the past criticized the H-1B visas, calling them “very bad” and “unfair” for U.S. workers. During his first term as president, he unveiled a “Hire American” policy that directed changes to the program to try to ensure the visas were awarded to the highest-paid or most-skilled applicants. Related Story: Personal Business Use of Visa Program Despite his criticism of them and attempts to curb their use, he has also used the visas at his businesses in the past, something he acknowledged in his interview Saturday. “I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” Trump told the newspaper. He did not appear to address questions about whether he would pursue any changes to the number or use of the visas once he takes office Jan. 20. Related Story: Growing Divide Among Supporters Trump’s hardline immigration policies, focused mostly on immigrants who are in the country illegally, were a cornerstone of his presidential campaign and a priority issue for his supporters. But in recent days, his coalition has split in a public debate largely taking place online about the tech industry’s hiring of foreign workers. Hard-right members of Trump’s movement have accused Musk and others in Trump’s new flank of tech-world supporters of pushing policies at odds with Trump’s “America First” vision. Software engineers and others in the tech industry have used H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers and say they are a critical tool for hard-to-fill positions. But critics have said they undercut U.S. citizens who could take those jobs. Some on the right have called for the program to be eliminated.In the fast-paced, dog-eat-dog world of cryptocurrencies, scalability and use are crucial for long-run survival. While Solana (SOL) and XRP (XRP) are usually coming on strong in their areas, they are causing limitation that forthcoming innovations such as Lightchain AI (LCAI) are slowly panicking into showing. 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Brainy, 'normal guy': the suspect in US insurance CEO's slayingPutin apologizes for 'tragic incident' but stops short of saying Azerbaijani plane was shot down MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has apologized to his Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a “tragic incident” following the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people. He stopped short of acknowledging that Moscow was responsible. The Kremlin said that air defense systems were firing near Grozny, the regional capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya, to deflect a Ukrainian drone strike as the plane attempted to land on Wednesday. Putin apologized to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev “for the fact that the tragic incident occurred in Russian airspace.” The Kremlin also says Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are jointly investigating the crash site near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan. Israel detains the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals during a raid DEIR AL BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Gaza's Health Ministry says Israel’s army has detained the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals. The announcement on Saturday came after health officials said Israeli troops stormed the hospital and forced many staff and patients outside and told them to strip in winter weather. Israel’s military alleges the hospital director is a suspected Hamas operative and says it detained over 240 others. It acknowledges it ordered people outside and that special forces entered the hospital. It says it “eliminated” militants who fired at its forces. Kamal Adwan officials have denied that Hamas operates in the hospital. Abortions are up in the US. It's a complicated picture as women turn to pills, travel Even with abortion bans in place in most Republican-controlled states, the number of people obtaining them has grown slightly. That's part of a complicated picture of the impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade two and a half years ago. Abortion pills are more common now. So is traveling to other states for care, often on journeys hundreds of miles long. Public support for the right to abortion has also increased since before the ruling. That's been reflected in most ballot measures to add the right to abortion to state constitutions being adopted. Drought, fires and deforestation battered Amazon rainforest in 2024 BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The Amazon rainforest staggered through another difficult year in 2024. A second year of record drought contributed to wildfires that worsened deforestation across the massive forest, which spans Brazil, Peru, Colombia and other Latin American nations and is a critical counterweight to climate change. There were some bright spots. Both Brazil and Colombia reported lower levels of deforestation compared to prior years. Experts say Amazon countries need to do more to strengthen cross-border collaboration and that the global community who reap the benefits of commodities from the rainforest also need to pitch in. Bloodied Ukrainian troops risk losing more hard-won land in Kursk to Russia KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Five months after their shock offensive into Russia, Ukrainian troops are bloodied by daily combat losses and demoralized by the rising risk of defeat in Kursk. Some want to stay in the region at all costs. Others question the value of having gone in at all. Battles are so intense that commanders are unable to evacuate their dead. Lags in communication and poorly timed operations have cost lives and commanders say they have little way to counterattack. The overstretched Ukrainians have lost more than 40% of the territory they won in the lightning incursion that seized much of Kursk in August. Afghan forces target Pakistan in retaliation for deadly airstrikes Afghanistan's Defense Ministry says its forces hit several points inside Pakistan in retaliation for deadly airstrikes. Pakistan last Tuesday launched an operation to destroy a training facility and kill insurgents in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province. The strikes killed dozens of people. The ministry said Saturday that its forces hit points “serving as centers and hideouts for malicious elements and their supporters who organized and coordinated attacks in Afghanistan.” Pakistan accuses the Taliban of not doing enough to combat cross-border militant activity, a charge the Taliban government denies. Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who instituted economic reforms, cremated in New Delhi NEW DELHI (AP) — Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister widely regarded as the architect of the country’s economic reform program, has been cremated after a state funeral. The veteran leader, who was also credited for a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, died late Thursday at age 92. Singh’s body was taken Saturday to the headquarters of his Congress party in New Delhi, where party leaders and activists paid tributes to him and chanted “Manmohan Singh lives forever.” Later, his body was transported to a crematorium ground for his last rites as soldiers beat drums. A mild-mannered technocrat, Singh was prime minister for 10 years until 2014. Sweden embarks on a sober search for more cemetery space in case of war GOTHENBURG, Sweden (AP) — Burial associations in Sweden are looking to acquire enough land for something they hope they’ll never have to do. And that's to bury thousands of people in the event of war. The search follows new crisis preparedness guidelines from the country's civil defense agency and the military. The issue is seen in a new light after Russia's invasion of Ukraine led formerly neutral Sweden to join NATO. Sweden and Finland sent out updated civil preparedness guides in November with instructions on how to survive in war. The guides are similar to those in Denmark and Norway, though they don't mention Russia by name. Olivia Hussey, star of the 1968 film 'Romeo and Juliet,' dies at 73 LONDON (AP) — Olivia Hussey, the actor who starred as a teenage Juliet in the 1968 film “Romeo and Juliet,” has died, her family said on social media. She was 73. Hussey died on Friday, “peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones,” a statement posted to her Instagram account said. Hussey was 15 when director Franco Zeffirelli cast her in his adaptation of the William Shakespeare tragedy. “Romeo and Juliet” won two Oscars and Hussey won a Golden Globe for best new actress for her part as Juliet, opposite British actor Leonard Whiting. Decades later, the pair brought a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures over nude scenes in the film they said they were coerced to perform. The case was dismissed by a Los Angeles County judge in 2023. Winning ticket for $1.22 billion lottery jackpot sold in California, Mega Millions says At least one Mega Millions player has plenty of dough to ring in the New Year after drawing the winning number. After three months without anyone winning the top prize in the lottery, a ticket worth an estimated $1.22 billion was sold in California for the drawing Friday night. The California Lottery said the winning ticket was sold at Circle K (Sunshine Food and Gas) on Rhonda Rd. in Cottonwood. The winning ticket matched the white balls 3, 7, 37, 49, 55 and the gold Mega Ball 6. The identity of the winner or winners was not immediately known. The estimated jackpot was the fifth-highest ever for Mega Millions.