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The mysterious ideology of Luigi Mangione: Anti-corporate hero? Far-right tech bro?FOUR players from the Emerald Isle will be playing on the PGA Tour in 2025. Rory McIlroy , Shane Lowry and Seamus Power will be joined by Tom McKibbin on the US based tour for the upcoming season. Holywood native McKibbin earned his status after claiming the final tour card in the DP World Tour end-of-season order of merit. Four-time major winner McIlroy and his Ryder Cup team-mate Shane Lowry, finished T9 in the 2024 Fedex Cup standings. Waterford ace Power had a mediocre season after numerous injuries halted his momentum after a decent start to the 2024 calendar year. The 2025 campaign also sees the launch of Tiger Woods and Rory Mc Ilroy's high-tech TGL golf league - separate from the PGA Tour. The full list of the four majors has been confirmed too, there will also be eight Signature tournaments on the PGA Tour's rota. And the first tournament of the season will see Kapalua play host to the first elevated event of the year with a $20 million purse up for grabs in Hawaii. The season gets underway in just two weeks time. Sunsport delves into the dates, purse and past winners ahead of the new season that is sure to be an exciting one. JAN 2 - 5 The Sentry Plantation Course at Kapalua Kapalua, Maui, HI • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Chris Kirk ($3,600,000) JAN 9 - 12 Sony Open in Hawaii Waialae Country Club Honolulu, HI • USA Purse : $8,700,000 FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Grayson Murray ($1,494,000) JAN 16 - 19 The American Express Pete Dye Stadium Course La Quinta, CA • USA Purse : $8,800,000 FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Nick Dunlap JAN 22 - 25 Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course) San Diego, CA • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Matthieu Pavon ($1,620,000) JAN 30 - FEB 2 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links Pebble Beach, CA • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Wyndham Clark ($3,600,000) FEB 6 - 9 WM Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) Scottsdale, AZ • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Nick Taylor ($1,584,000) FEB 13 - 16 The Genesis Invitational The Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades, CA • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Hideki Matsuyama ($4,000,000) FEB 20 - 23 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld VidantaWorld Vallarta • MEX Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Jake Knapp ($1,458,000) FEB 27 - MAR 2 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches PGA National Resort (The Champion Course) Palm Beach Gardens, FL • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Austin Eckroat ($1,620,000) MAR 6 - 9 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge Orlando, FL • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($4,000,000) MAR 13 - 16 THE PLAYERS Championship TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS Stadium Course) Ponte Vedra Beach, FL • USA Purse : $25,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 750 pts Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($4,500,000) MAR 20 - 23 Valspar Championship Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) Palm Harbor, FL • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Peter Malnati ($1,512,000) MAR 27 - 30 Texas Children's Houston Open Memorial Park Golf Course Houston, TX • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Stephan Jaeger ($1,638,000) APR 3 - 6 Valero Texas Open TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course) San Antonio, TX • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Akshay Bhatia ($1,656,000) APR 10 - 13 Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 750 pts Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($3,600,000) APR 17 - 20 RBC Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head Island, SC • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($3,600,000) APR 24 - 27 Zurich Classic of New Orleans TPC Louisiana Avondale, LA • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 400 pts Previous Winner : Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry ($1,286,050) MAY 1 - 4 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, TX • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Taylor Pendrith ($1,710,000) MAY 8 - 11 Truist Championship The Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon Course) Philadelphia, PA • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Rory McIlroy ($3,600,000) MAY 8 - 11 Myrtle Beach Classic Dunes Golf and Beach Club Myrtle Beach, SC • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 300 pts Previous Winner : Chris Gotterup ($720,000) MAY 15 - 18 PGA Championship Quail Hollow Club Charlotte, NC • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 750 pts Previous Winner : Xander Schauffele ($3,330,000) MAY 22 - 25 Charles Schwab Challenge Colonial Country Club Fort Worth, TX • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Davis Riley ($1,638,000) MAY 29 - JUN 1 The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday Muirfield Village Golf Club Dublin, OH • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($4,000,000) JUN 5 - 8 RBC Canadian Open TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) Caledon, Ontario • CAN Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Robert MacIntyre ($1,692,000) JUN 12 - 15 U.S. Open Oakmont Country Club Oakmont, PA • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 750 pts Previous Winner : Bryson DeChambeau ($4,300,000) JUN 19 - 22 Travelers Championship TPC River Highlands Cromwell, CT • USA Signature Event Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 700 pts Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($3,600,000) JUN 26 - 29 Rocket Mortgage Classic Detroit Golf Club Detroit, MI • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Cam Davis ($1,656,000) JUL 3 - 6 John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run Silvis, IL • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Davis Thompson ($1,440,000) JUL 10 - 13 Genesis Scottish Open The Renaissance Club North Berwick • SCO Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Robert MacIntyre ($1,575,000) JUL 17 - 20 The Open Championship Royal Portrush Golf Club Portrush • NIR Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 750 pts Previous Winner : Xander Schauffele ($3,100,000) JUL 24 - 27 3M Open TPC Twin Cities Blaine, MN • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Jhonattan Vegas ($1,458,000) JUL 31 - AUG 3 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Greensboro, NC • USA Purse : - FEDEXCUP : 500 pts Previous Winner : Aaron Rai ($1,422,000) AUG 7 - 10 FedEx St. Jude Championship TPC Southwind Memphis, TN • USA Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 2,000 pts Previous Winner : Hideki Matsuyama ($3,600,000) AUG 14 - 17 BMW Championship Caves Valley Golf Club Owings Mills, MD • USA Purse : $20,000,000 FEDEXCUP : 2,000 pts Previous Winner : Keegan Bradley ($3,600,000) AUG 21 - 24 TOUR Championship East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, GA • USA Purse : - Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler SEP 11 - 14 Procore Championship Silverado Resort (North Course) Napa, CA • USA Purse : $6,000,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Patton Kizzire ($1,080,000) SEP 26 - 28 Ryder Cup Bethpage State Park (Black) Farmingdale, NY • USA Purse : - Previous Winner : Europe OCT 2 - 5 Sanderson Farms Championship The Country Club of Jackson Jackson, MS • USA Purse : $6,000,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Kevin Yu ($1,368,000) OCT 9 - 12 Baycurrent Classic Yokohama Country Club Yokohama • JPN Purse : $8,500,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Nico Echavarria ($1,530,000) OCT 23 - 26 Black Desert Championship Black Desert Resort Ivins, UT • USA Purse : $6,000,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Matt McCarty ($1,350,000) NOV 6 - 9 World Wide Technology Championship El Cardonal at Diamante Los Cabos • MEX Purse : $6,000,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Austin Eckroat ($1,296,000) NOV 13 - 16 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Port Royal Golf Course Southampton • BER Purse : $6,000,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Rafael Campos ($1,242,000) NOV 20 - 23 The RSM Classic Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course) St. Simons Island, GA • USA Purse : $6,000,000 FEDEXCUP FALL PTS : 500 pts Previous Winner : Maverick McNealy ($1,368,000) DEC 4 - 7 Hero World Challenge Albany GC Albany • BAH Purse : $5,000,000 Previous Winner : Scottie Scheffler ($1,000,000) DEC 12 - 14 Grant Thornton Invitational Tiburón Golf Club Naples, FL • USA Purse : $4,000,000 Previous Winner : Jake Knapp, Patty Tavatanakit ($500,000)
Here’s Everything You Need To Know About ‘Boat’ Airdopes Loop Clip On EarbudsCAR owners have been warned against a DIY windscreen de-icing hack that could result in an expensive repair bill. Winter weather has begun to blanket parts of North, Central, and West Texas with ice and snow , meaning many motorists across the state - and indeed, the country - will need to de-ice their windscreens before hitting the road. Thankfully, AAA Texas has revealed their best tips to prevent and remove windscreen ice. The easiest method is to simply use your car’s automatic climate control system and set it to defrost. If your car has an electrically-heated windscreen, turn it on to quickly clear the ice. However, for those who can’t use this type of technology , drivers can opt for a commercial glass de-icer spray, which typically contains methanol. Read more Motors News Although these products can be pricey and may contain pet-hazardous ethylene glycol, they are effective. A homemade de-icing solution works just as well and is made of one part isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and two parts water. Adding a few drops of dish soap can help the mixture spread more evenly. After spraying this mixture onto the windscreen, drivers can use a plastic scraper, a rubber squeegee, or a soft bristle brush to remove the ice as it begins to melt. Most read in Motors However, AAA Texas advises against using metal scrapers, as they can scratch the glass and damage the wiper blades. They also suggest avoiding the use of hot water, which can crack the glass due to thermal shock. Moreover, tapping on the ice with a hammer or other tool can also damage the windscreen, and using a torch is an incredibly bad idea. Other, less obvious ways drivers can damage their vehicles in the winter include using vinegar-based pretreatments, alcohol-based de-icing solutions, and dishwashing soap. While not directly harmful to car paint, these substances can remove car wax and leave the finish exposed to the elements and corrosive chemicals, such as road salts used in the winter. In general, repairs to cars, from bodywork to windscreen replacement, can be costly - especially at this time of year. In some cases, drivers may be forced to pay out $1,000s to repair their vehicles this winter by making silly, de-icing mistakes. This comes as another car expert has shared their top tip to quickly clear ice from vehicle windows on cold winter mornings. In the colder months, drivers are faced with the daily challenge of de-icing their cars - leaving them running the risk of being late for work or school. Ed Colley, Head of Brand and Marketing at UK-based window repair and replacement service Autoglass, shared a method that he said works great - using a simple rain-repellent spray on the car’s windshield the night before temperatures drop. "The best bet for clearing the frost is to use a proper ice scraper, which can remove the ice efficiently without scratching the glass," he said. Read More on The US Sun "For those who are really prepared, applying a rain repellent to your windscreen the night before will limit the water sitting on the glass and can make de-icing your windscreen much easier and quicker." Drivers can find the product Rain-X Original Treatment in a 3.5 oz bottle at stores such as Walmart for less than $4.When it comes to health, how important is our biological age?
Indian Bank, which was established on March 5, 1907 and officially started operations on August 15, 1907, has a legacy of over a century. It has navigated several economic crises, becoming a leading financial institution in India. As on September 30, 2024, Indian Bank is the seventh largest public sector bank with a total business of ₹12.44 lakh crore. Public opinion sought On November 2, 1906, a circular went out, inviting people to share their views on starting a “Native Bank in Madras”. The immediate trigger was the failure of the Madras-based Arbuthnot Bank in 1906, which caused misery to depositors, with a cascading effect on the local economy, according to details from the bank. “Also, at the time of the failure of Arbuthnot Bank, the Swadeshi Movement was launched at the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1906. The establishment of the bank reflected the nationalistic desire for a reliable, Indian-managed financial institution,” say Indian Bank officials. V. Krishnaswamy Iyer, a prominent Madras lawyer, played a pivotal role in the establishment of the bank. S.Rm.M. Ramaswami Chettiar, one of the bank’s first directors, went on to become its inaugural chairman. Raja Sir Annamalai Chettiar, a highly respected leader, joined the board in 1915, contributing significantly to its growth and development. Head office at Parry’s Corner The head office was initially opened in Parry’s Buildings at Parry’s Corner. As the operations grew, the head office was shifted to the Bentinck’s Building on North Beach Road (now Rajaji Salai) in July 1910. Subsequently, it was shifted in May 1970 to 31, Rajaji Salai (now renumbered as 66, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-600001). The bank started out with an initial capital investment of ₹8 lakh. In 1907, the bank’s emblem featured a banyan tree, symbolising overall progress, expansive growth, and continuous prosperity. Another component of the emblem was the frontal view of an elephant, with a long trunk symbolising the bank’s strength. In July 1978, the bank adopted its current logo, featuring three arrows that symbolise savings, investment, and surplus. The bank opened its second branch in Madurai on December 14, 1908, followed by the third in Coimbatore. It expanded internationally with the establishment of its first overseas branch in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 1932. It went on to open a branch in Singapore in 1941. Before Independence, Indian Bank played an important role in financing local businesses. In 1947, the bank had 73 branches with a total business of ₹27.85 crore and a net profit of ₹0.78 crore. After Independence, it financed industries and offered financial services. The bank’s business, which stood at ₹27.85 crore in 1947, grew to ₹161.43 crore by the time of its nationalisation in 1969. Accounts and deposits In the 1950s, the bank introduced savings and current account services, followed by fixed deposits in the 1960s. The 1980s marked the arrival of ATMs and debit cards, and in the 1990s, online banking and home loans were introduced. Over the years, the bank acquired the businesses of Royalaseema Bank, Bank of Alagapuri, Salem Bank, Mannargudi Bank, and Trichy United Bank. In 1990, the bank acquired the Bank of Thanjavur that had a business of ₹114.64 crore. And the most significant recent merger was the amalgamation of Allahabad Bank with Indian Bank. The merger was completed on April 1, 2020. Indian Bank came out with its initial public offering in February 2007. The bank had offered 8.5955 crore equity shares, of which 10% were reserved for the employees. The issue was over-subscribed 32.03 times and the issue price was ₹91. The bank mobilised a total ₹762.14 crore (₹85.95 crore in equity capital and ₹696.9 crore in share premium). After this issue, the Indian government’s holding in the share capital stood at 80%. Indian Bank was officially listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) after the initial public offering. On the listing day, the equity shares of the bank touched a high of ₹105 in the BSE and ₹100.25 in the NSE. The bank took its maiden step in technology adoption during the 1980s by introducing ATMs and electronic fund transfer. In the 1990s, the bank embraced ALM-TBC, taking its first step towards digitisation. It became a forerunner in introducing tele-banking and online banking. During the 2010s, the bank focused on expanding digital services, launching mobile wallets. At the same time, the bank re-doubled its efforts at financial inclusion in rural areas, empowering under-served communities with digital banking tools. And more recently, the bank has embraced artificial intelligence (AI) and partnered with fintech companies. Now, the bank is headed by Shanti Lal Jain, who is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. As on September 30, 2024, the bank has 5,856 domestic branches: 1,983 rural branches, 1,532 semi-urban branches, 1,174 urban branches, and 1,167 metro branches. The bank also operates three overseas branches and has one International Banking Unit at Gift City in Gujarat. The official data show the bank caters to the needs of over 100 million customers with 40,671 employees. Lending to individuals, small businesses, and public sector enterprises is the bank’s major business. Demand may increase The bank also focuses on providing customised solutions to corporates and government departments. In an email, the bank officials told The Hindu that the demand in retail banking and agriculture is expected to rise, driven by the growing economy and increasing financial inclusion in rural areas. Over the next two years, the bank plans to enhance its digital services and continue expanding its mobile banking, internet banking, and other online services. The bank’s net profit, which stood at ₹753 crore (on a stand-alone basis before the amalgamation of e-Allahabad Bank) for the year ending March 31, 2020, surged to ₹8,063 crore for the year ending March 31, 2024. In the first half of the current fiscal (September 2024), the bank reported a net profit of ₹5,110 crore. Published - December 22, 2024 10:51 pm IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp RedditPresident-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday that Stephen Miran , a Treasury Department adviser in his first administration, would be the chair of his Council of Economic Advisers . The council advises the president on economic policy and is composed of three members, including the chair. The council assists in the preparation of an annual report that gives an overview of the country's economy, reviews federal policies and programs and makes economic policy recommendations. Earlier this year, Miran and economist Nouriel Roubini authored a hedge fund study that said the U.S. Treasury last year effectively provided economic stimulus by moderating long-dated bond sales. The study echoed suggestions by Republican lawmakers that the Treasury deliberately increased issuance of short-term Treasury bills to give the economy a "sugar high" ahead of the November elections. The Treasury denied any such strategy. Miran, a senior strategist at Hudson Bay Capital, has also argued that fears over trade tariffs that Trump has threatened to impose after he takes office next month are overblown. Trade and economic experts have said such duties would raise prices and would effectively be a new tax on consumers. Last month, Trump tapped Kevin Hassett, who was a key economic adviser in his first term, to chair his National Economic Council, which helps set domestic and international economic policy. Hudson Bay Capital took a position in Trump's social media firm Trump Media & Technology in the first quarter of this year.
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