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Percentages: FG .441, FT .657. 3-Point Goals: 2-11, .182 (Leonhardt 1-1, C.Welling 1-2, H.Welling 0-1, Grady 0-2, Nelson 0-2, Toolson 0-3). Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turnovers: 2. Blocked Shots: 3 (Leonhardt 2, C.Welling). Turnovers: 9 (Grady 3, Leonhardt 2, C.Welling, Potter, Toolson, Wells). Steals: 7 (Leonhardt 3, Nelson 2, Toolson, Wells). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .483, FT .733. 3-Point Goals: 7-19, .368 (Davis 3-4, Noel 2-3, Hardewig 1-2, K.Griffin 1-6, D.Johnson 0-1, Watson 0-1, Ballard 0-2). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: 1. Blocked Shots: 7 (Davis 4, Ballard, M.Griffin, Releford). Turnovers: 10 (D.Johnson 2, K.Griffin 2, M.Griffin 2, Davis, Noel, Releford, Williams-Dryden). Steals: 7 (Ballard 2, D.Johnson, Hardewig, K.Griffin, Noel, Williams-Dryden). Technical Fouls: None. A_177 (6,500).Lucknow: Services at Lari cardiology were disrupted for an hour late on Sunday night after the death of a 60-year-old patient, Abrar Ahmad, led to allegations of medical negligence . The patient's family claimed that Abrar, suffering from severe chest pain, arrived at the emergency ward on a two-wheeler with his younger son. They alleged that doctors administered three to four injections, after which he began bleeding from his nose and mouth. IPL 2025 mega auction IPL Auction 2025: Who went where and for how much IPL 2025: Complete list of players of each franchise Despite the family's repeated pleas for help, the doctors did not attend to him, the family said. A video shared on social media showed Abrar on a hospital bed, begging for treatment as staff allegedly refused assistance. The family accused staff members of pushing them out of the ward when they began recording the incident. Abrar passed away shortly after. On Monday, his son Saif Khan filed a complaint at Wazirganj police station, seeking action against Dr Neeraj Kumar and fixing accountability for the incident. Meanwhile, KGMU spokesperson Dr Sudhir Singh clarified that Abrar had a history of severe heart disease and underwent angioplasty in 2018. He was advised regular follow-ups but did not return for consultations. When Abrar was brought to the emergency ward in a critical state of heart failure, doctors provided oxygen support and conducted necessary tests. However, all ICU ventilator beds at the Lari cardiology department were occupied. The team attempted to stabilise him and recommended urgent transfer to a higher facility, providing a referral letter and ambulance. Despite their efforts, the patient could not be saved. The university has expressed condolences for the loss.
NoneCEO Brian Thompson shooting: Experts say killer was 'meticulous,' maybe professionalTORONTO, Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TerrAscend Corp. (“TerrAscend” or the “Company”) (TSX: TSND, OTCQX: TSNDF), a leading North American cannabis company, today announced the appointment of Lynn Gefen as Chief People Officer in addition to her existing role as Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary, effective November 12, 2024. “Lynn has proven to be an exceptional member of our leadership team since she joined TerrAscend in May of 2022. She has brought not only technical expertise, but a passion for culture. With the natural overlap between People programs and the Legal function, Lynn is uniquely positioned to take on this expanded role,” stated Ziad Ghanem, President and Chief Executive Officer of TerrAscend. “Consolidating these roles aligns with our focus on streamlining our operations and optimizing our resources to drive efficiencies while not sacrificing agility,” continued Mr. Ghanem. “Joining TerrAscend has been an extraordinary opportunity, and I am honored to take on these additional responsibilities,” said Lynn Gefen, Chief People and Legal Officer, and Corporate Secretary. “Our people are critical to executing on our ambitious growth strategy heading into 2025 and I look forward to working cross-functionally to drive these programs with our talented team," continued Ms. Gefen. Prior to her roles at TerrAscend, Ms. Gefen served as Deputy General Counsel, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, and Assistant Secretary at HomeServe, a publicly traded, independent provider of home repair service solutions. In addition to her roles at HomeServe, Ms. Gefen has worked for Diageo North America, a global leader in beverage alcohol, focusing on regulatory matters, privacy, and compliance, and for Citrix Systems, a multinational cloud computing and virtualization technology company, where she led a team with global responsibility for corporate and compliance matters including securities, commercial transactions, litigation, governance, and employment. Ms. Gefen began her legal career as an associate at Thacher Proffitt & Wood and Holland & Knight. Ms. Gefen received a J.D. from American University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida. The Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this news release. Neither the TSX nor any securities regulator accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. About TerrAscend TerrAscend is a leading TSX-listed cannabis company with interests across the North American cannabis sector, including vertically integrated operations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan and California through TerrAscend Growth Corp. and retail operations in Canada through TerrAscend Canada Inc. TerrAscend operates The Apothecarium, Gage and other dispensary retail locations as well as scaled cultivation, processing, and manufacturing facilities in its core markets. TerrAscend’s cultivation and manufacturing practices yield consistent, high-quality cannabis, providing industry-leading product selection to both the medical and legal adult-use markets. The Company owns or licenses several synergistic businesses and brands including Gage Cannabis, The Apothecarium, Cookies, Lemonnade, Ilera Healthcare, Kind Tree, Legend, State Flower, Wana, and Valhalla Confections. For more information visit www.terrascend.com . Caution Regarding Cannabis Operations in the United States Investors should note that there are significant legal restrictions and regulations that govern the cannabis industry in the United States. Cannabis remains a Schedule I drug under the US Controlled Substances Act, making it illegal under federal law in the United States to, among other things, cultivate, distribute, or possess cannabis in the United States. Financial transactions involving proceeds generated by, or intended to promote, cannabis-related business activities in the United States may form the basis for prosecution under applicable US federal money laundering legislation. While the approach to enforcement of such laws by the federal government in the United States has trended toward non-enforcement against individuals and businesses that comply with medical or adult-use cannabis programs in states where such programs are legal, strict compliance with state laws with respect to cannabis will neither absolve TerrAscend of liability under U.S. federal law, nor will it provide a defense to any federal proceeding which may be brought against TerrAscend. The enforcement of federal laws in the United States is a significant risk to the business of TerrAscend and any proceedings brought against TerrAscend thereunder may adversely affect TerrAscend's operations and financial performance. Forward Looking Information This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking information contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as, “may”, “would”, “could”, “will”, “likely”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “believe, “intend”, “plan”, “forecast”, “project”, “estimate”, “outlook” and other similar expressions, and include statements with respect to the Company’s expectations regarding streamlining of its operations or execution of its growth plans. Forward-looking information is not a guarantee of future performance and is based upon a number of estimates and assumptions of management in light of management’s experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors relevant in the circumstances, including assumptions in respect of current and future market conditions, the current and future regulatory environment, and the availability of licenses, approvals and permits. Although the Company believes that the expectations and assumptions on which such forward-looking information is based are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on the forward-looking information because the Company can give no assurance that they will prove to be correct. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those contemplated by these statements. Forward-looking information is subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking information. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, current and future market conditions; risks related to federal, state, provincial, territorial, local and foreign government laws, rules and regulations, including federal and state laws in the United States relating to cannabis operations in the United States; and the risk factors set out in the Company’s most recently filed MD&A, filed with the Canadian securities regulators and available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and in the section titled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on March 14, 2024, as updated by its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 to be filed with the SEC. The statements in this press release are made as of the date of this release. The Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking information, whether, as a result of new information, future events, or results or otherwise, other than as required by applicable securities laws.
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Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO spotlights complex challenge companies face in protecting top brassIn a dramatic turn of events following the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s sweeping victory in the 2024 general elections, jubilant supporters removed and discarded a controversial statue of former President Nana Akufo-Addo. The statue, which had stood outside the Effia Nkwanta Hospital in Sekondi, was toppled amidst celebrations, sparking a heated public debate over its symbolism and the frustrations it represented. Photos of the dismantled statue, abandoned on the ground, surfaced online on November 7, 2024, quickly drawing a variety of reactions from Ghanaians. For many NDC supporters, the act was seen as a symbolic rejection of Akufo-Addo’s administration and its failure to address the everyday struggles of ordinary citizens. Unveiled as a tribute to Akufo-Addo’s development initiatives, the statue was initially hailed by Western Regional Minister Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah as “a testament to the president’s visionary leadership.” However, its placement outside the Effia Nkwanta Hospital, which has long struggled with inadequate facilities and poor surrounding infrastructure, made it a target for criticism. Many residents in Sekondi viewed the statue as a symbol of “self-glorification” that ignored the region’s pressing needs, including reliable healthcare and decent road networks. “This statue was an insult to us,” one resident said. “How do you celebrate a leader with such grandeur when basic necessities like proper healthcare and good roads are lacking? Its removal is justice for the people.” The incident reflects the deep frustrations felt by many Ghanaians regarding perceived governance shortcomings, and the toppled statue serves as a powerful reminder of the electorate’s desire for real change.
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Dallas (7-8) at Philadelphia (12-3) Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, Fox BetMGM NFL Odds: Eagles by 7 1/2 Against the spread: Dallas 6-9; Philadelphia 9-6 Series record: Cowboys lead 74-58. Last meeting: Jalen Hurts threw two touchdowns and ran for two more in the Eagles’ 34-6 rout of the Cowboys at Dallas on Nov. 10. Last week: Cowboys defeated the Buccaneers 26-24; Eagles lost 36-33 at Washington. Cowboys offense: overall (16), rush (28), pass (10), scoring (20) Cowboys defense: overall (27), rush (27), pass (21), scoring (30) Eagles offense: overall (6), rush (1), pass (31), scoring (8) Eagles defense: overall (1), rush (9), pass (2), scoring (5) Turnover differential: Cowboys minus-3; Eagles plus-6 Eagles player to watch RB Saquon Barkley is 162 yards shy of becoming the ninth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season and needs 268 yards to break Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards, set in 1984. Cowboys player to watch In his past five games, QB Cooper Rush has passed for nine touchdowns and one interception, looking more comfortable of late after taking over for Dak Prescott in November. Rush is 9-2 as a starter against teams that are not the Eagles. Key matchup Dallas’s rushing defense vs. Barkley. Can anyone stop him? The Cowboys will be the latest to try to corral Barkley, who has 1,838 rushing yards and 2,114 scrimmage yards, both of which lead the NFL. Dallas ranks 28th in the NFL in rushing defense, allowing an average of 135.9 yards a game. Philadelphia, behind Barkley’s stellar play, tops the league at 187.9 yards a game on the ground. Key injuries Cowboys: WR CeeDee Lamb will miss the final two games after getting shut down over the sprained right shoulder he's been dealing with the second half of the season. ... LB Eric Kendricks (calf) warmed up but wasn’t able to play against Tampa Bay last week. Eagles: Hurts is in concussion protocol after leaving the game following a 13-yard scramble with 9:52 left in the first quarter last week. ... DE Josh Sweat (ankle) and Jordan Davis also left the game at Washington early. ... QB Ian Book was signed to the practice squad Thursday. Series notes The Cowboys made the playoffs in each of the previous three seasons, but were eliminated prior to their game against Tampa Bay last week when the Commanders came back from a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit to beat Philadelphia. ... Dallas is 5-2 on the road. ... The Eagles can clinch the NFC East and one of the conference's top two seeds with a victory. ... On Jan. 11, 1981, the Eagles defeated the Cowboys 20-7 at their former home, Veterans Stadium. Wilbert Montgomery rushed for a 42-yard touchdown to give Philadelphia an early lead that propelled the Eagles to their first Super Bowl appearance. Stats and stuff LB Micah Parsons needs half a sack to reach double digits in sacks for the fourth straight season to begin his career and would become just the fifth player to accomplish the feat in NFL history. ... K Brandon Aubrey made a 53-yard and two 58-yard field goals against the Buccaneers, upping his league-leading total to 14 made of 50-plus yards. ... Kenny Pickett went 14 of 24 for 143 yards and a TD in relief of Hurts last week. If he can’t go because of the rib injury and Hurts remains unavailable, Philadelphia could turn to third-stringer Tanner McKee, a 2023 sixth-round pick. Pickett, a 2022 first-round pick, is no stranger to starting, going 14-10 as Pittsburgh’s QB earlier in his career. ... Defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson was ejected against Washington for committing two unsportsmanlike penalties. ... The Eagles already set a team record for rushing yards in a season with 2,818, and they are within four rushing touchdowns of tying the club’s best single-season mark of 32, set in 2022. ... Barkley needs just 33 yards from scrimmage to break McCoy’s mark of 2,146 scrimmage yards, set in 2013. ... WR A.J. Brown leads the NFL with 16.3 yards a catch and ranks ninth in the league with 1,043 receiving yards, joining Mike Quick (1983–85) as the only Philadelphia players to have three consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons. Fantasy tip Philadelphia’s defense is tied for ninth in the NFL with a plus-6 turnover margin. With Hurts possibly sidelined, Philadelphia giving up an uncharacteristic 36 points last week and the chance to clinch the division, the Eagles defense likely will be extra motivated to have a good performance against a Dallas offense that ranks 21st in the league in points. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLNone
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Former Central Michigan Chippewas quarterback Tommy Lazzaro has passed away, the school announced Thursday. He was just 27 years old. Lazzaro -- a Monument, Colorado native -- was involved in a fatal hunting accident this past Sunday in Florida, according to multiple reports. Lazzaro made 20 career appearances for the Chippewas ... and was part of the team that went 8-6 and made it to the MAC Championship Game against Miami (OH) in 2019. He led the team with two touchdowns in the contest. In his career at CMU, Lazzaro earned 758 yards and five touchdowns through the air ... adding 542 yards and 11 scores on the ground. In his senior year, his teammates selected him to receive the Kurt Dobronski Award, which honors a player who demonstrates effort, intensity and appreciation for the program. After graduating with a degree in entrepreneurship, he enlisted in the Army ... reaching sergeant rankings. His father and grandfather also served for the country. Lazzaro's former coach, Jim McElwain , shared his condolences ... saying, "When we took over the program, Tommy was truly our leader in so many ways." "CMU Football was blessed to have him and will always remember him for all he did for many of us. He will be missed by all of the Chippewas."It was a very special day for the Manitoba Moose at the Canada Life Centre Thursday. More than 4,800 people from 60 different schools watched the Moose’s American Hockey League game against the Chicago Wolves — and they were all students and teachers taking part in Project 11. “Project 11 is a mental health initiative that was created in honour of Rick,” said Project 11’s Angeli Booz. “The goal is to provide lessons for teachers to use in the classroom so that they can have these important conversations with their students,” said Angeli Booz, Project 11.” Students from Gonzaga Middle School in Winnipeg’s North Point Douglas area were at the game, including students Jade Smithkipling and Kalia Tavares. The pair say they have different experiences with self-doubt and insecurity. “I don’t really feel insecure that much, like, I love myself,” said Jade, 11. “I do get like, a little self-conscious ... say, presenting in class about something. I get really nervous,” said Kalia, 12. Though different, the young hockey players face off with their own challenges the same way. “Stay calm, just be yourself. People don’t have to like you. Don’t change yourself for someone,” said Jade. “Don’t care what other people think of you. Just do your thing,” said Kalia. Their teacher, Sarah Carter, says although hockey is a huge focus for the school, Project 11 allows her students to also learn about mental health. “When our students are able to, all together as a school come to a hockey game, we’re gonna be able to talk about this when we go back to class,” Carter said. “We’re gonna be able to talk about how we did something together and that’s a huge part of the mental health talk, is being a community, being able (to be) there to support each other.” “Like, you need to share just in case it gets too out of hand,” added Jade. “Because people can help you and probably cheer you up. Stuff like that,” said Kalia.