Recently, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervision Commission announced that He Miao, the former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mianyang City Commercial Bank, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China and dismissed from public office due to serious violations of discipline and law. This decision sent shockwaves through the financial sector and raised concerns about the integrity and accountability of officials in the banking industry.
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Jets were the preseason favorites to win the AFC East But the real kings of the division swept the Jets for the first time since 2021. Bills (13-3) embarrassed the Jets (4-12) 40-14 behind three defensive turnovers and five sacks. In addition to being sacked four times, once for a safety, Aaron Rodgers completed 12-of-18 passes for 112 yards and two interceptions. In the fourth quarter, Tyrod Taylor eventually replaced him, who finished 6-for-8 for 46 yards and a touchdown. Garrett Wilson finished with seven catches for 66 yards and a touchdown reception. Bills quarterback Josh Allen continued his MVP campaign with another solid game. He completed 16-of-27 passes for 182 yards and two touchdowns before Mitchell Trubisky replaced him with a significant lead. Sunday’s game against the Bills was a microcosm of the Jets’ season. Penalties, mistakes, and poor decisions plagued the Jets. Gang Green had two attempts for points. In the first quarter, Rodgers threw a poor incompletion to Kenny Yeboah instead of running for the first down on 3rd and 1. On the next play, Braelon Allen was stuffed for no gain on 4th and 1, and the Jets turned the ball over on downs. Then, during the second quarter, the Jets reached the 12-yard line when Rodgers’ pass to Davante Adams on a screen was tipped by Greg Rousseau and intercepted by Jordan Phillips. It was Rodgers’ first interception since Dec. 1 against Seattle. Gang Green committed six penalties for 42 yards in just the first half against the Bills. They finished with 14 penalties for 120 yards. Penalties have been an issue for the Jets this season. Entering Sunday’s game, they ranked fourth (115) in infractions. In addition to the first-half penalties, in the third quarter, the Jets were going for it on 4th and 5 at the Bills’ 37 but were called for a delay of game when Rodgers didn’t snap the ball in time. After the penalty, the Jets eventually had to punt on 4th and 10. The hits just kept coming for the Jets during the second half. When they were on the Bills’ 29, Rodgers’ pass to Allen Lazard was intercepted by Christian Benford, which was his second of the day. As Benforranng out of bounds, Rodgers pushed him and received an unnecessary roughness penalty putting them on the Bills on the Jets’ 37-yard-line. That eventually set up Allen’s 30-yard bomb to Amari Cooper, which put the Bills up 19-0. The Bills got the ball and scored on their opening drive. Mack Hollins’ multiple catches and the Jets’ three defensive penalties helped set up Allen’s one-yard quarterback sneak for a touchdown, which put the Bills up 7-0 early in the game. The game remained 7-0 until 2:31 left in the second quarter. A.J. Epenesa sacked Rodgers in the end zone, resulting in a safety, increasing Buffalo’s lead to 9-0. Tyler Bass’ 39-yard field goal as the clock expired put the Bills up 12-0 at halftime. With 5:13 left in the third quarter, Buffalo scored their second touchdown of the day. Allen found Cooper for a 30-yard touchdown pass, which put the Bills up 19-0. The Bills onslaught continued after James Cook scored a one-yard touchdown, putting them up 26-0. Then, on the next drive, Garrett Wilson fumbled the ball at the Jets’ 21 and Bills linebacker Matt Milano recovered the ball on the 15. That eventually led to an Allen 14-yard touchdown pass to Keon Coleman, increasing their lead to 33-0. The embarrassment continued after Allen left the game. Trubisky completed a 69-yard touchdown pass to Tyrell Shavers, extending the Bills lead to 40-0. The Jets finally got on the board after Taylor found Wilson for a nine-yard touchdown pass. The two-point conversion made the score 40-8 late in the fourth quarter. The Jets’ disappointing 2024 campaign will end in Week 18. They will host the Dolphins, who defeated them in overtime on Dec. 8 to eliminate them from playoff contention. ©2024 New York Daily News. Visit at nydailynews.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
In the days following the shooting, authorities worked tirelessly to track down the individual responsible for the heinous crime. Security footage from the scene of the incident provided crucial clues, and tips from the public helped narrow down the search. It was ultimately a tip from a concerned citizen that led law enforcement to the suspect's location, where he was taken into custody without incident.Chinese scientists increase fighter jet afterburner efficiency to nearly 100%: study
In response to the system failure, National Securities issued a public statement apologizing for the inconvenience caused and assuring users that steps were being taken to address the underlying issues and prevent similar incidents in the future. However, for many users, the damage had already been done, and the trust they once had in the National Securities Chao Gu APP had been significantly shaken.ATLANTA (AP) — Deliberations are underway in Atlanta after a year of testimony in the gang and racketeering trial that originally included the rapper Young Thug. Jurors are considering whether to convict Shannon Stillwell and Deamonte Kendrick, who raps as Yak Gotti, on gang, murder, drug and gun charges. The original indictment charged 28 people with conspiring to violate Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. Opening statements in the trial for six of those defendants happened a year ago . Four of them, including Young Thug, pleaded guilty last month. The rapper was freed on probation. Stillwell and Kendrick rejected plea deals after more than a week of negotiations, and their lawyers chose not to present evidence or witnesses. Both seemed to be in good spirits Tuesday morning after closings wrapped the previous night. Kendrick was chatting and laughing with Stillwell and his lawyers before the jury arrived for instructions. The jury started deliberating Tuesday afternoon and was dismissed at 5 p.m. Jurors are expected to resume deliberations Wednesday morning. If they don’t reach a verdict by 3 p.m. Wednesday, the judge will send them home for the Thanksgiving weekend and they will return Monday morning. Kendrick and Stillwell were charged in the 2015 killing of Donovan Thomas Jr., also known as “Big Nut,” in an Atlanta barbershop. Prosecutors painted Stillwell and Kendrick as members of a violent street gang called Young Slime Life, or YSL, co-founded in 2012 by Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams. During closings on Monday, they pointed to tattoos, song lyrics and social media posts they said proved members, including Stillwell, admitted to killing people in rival gangs. Prosecutors say Thomas was in a rival gang. Stillwell was also charged in the 2022 killing of Shymel Drinks, which prosecutors said was in retaliation for the killing of two YSL associates days earlier. Defense attorneys Doug Weinstein and Max Schardt said the state presented unreliable witnesses, weak evidence and cherry-picked lyrics and social media posts to push a false narrative about Stillwell, Kendrick and the members of YSL. Schardt, Stillwell's attorney, reminded the jury that alleged YSL affiliates said during the trial that they had lied to police. Law enforcement played a “sick game” by promising they would escape long prison sentences if they said what police wanted them to say, Schardt said. He theorized that one of those witnesses could have killed Thomas. The truth is that their clients were just trying to escape poverty through music, Schardt said. “As a whole, we know the struggles that these communities have had,” Schardt said. “A sad, tacit acceptance that it’s either rap, prison or death.” Young Thug’s record label is also known as YSL, an acronym of Young Stoner Life. Kendrick was featured on two popular songs from the label’s compilation album Slime Language 2, “Take It to Trial" and “Slatty," which prosecutors presented as evidence in the trial. Weinstein, Kendrick’s defense attorney, said during closings it was wrong for prosecutors to target the defendants for their music and lyrics. Prosecutor Simone Hylton disagreed, and said surveillance footage and phone evidence supported her case. “They have the audacity to think they can just brag about killing somebody and nobody’s gonna hold them accountable,” Hylton said. The trial had more than its fair share of delays. Jury selection took nearly 10 months , and Stillwell was stabbed last year at the Fulton County jail, which paused trial proceedings. Judge Paige Reese Whitaker took over after Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville was removed from the case in July because he had a meeting with prosecutors and a state witness without defense attorneys present. Whitaker often lost patience with prosecutors over moves such as not sharing evidence with defense attorneys, once accusing them of “poor lawyering.” But the trial sped up under her watch. In October, four defendants, including Young Thug , pleaded guilty, with the rapper entering a non-negotiated or “blind” plea, meaning he didn't have a deal worked out with prosecutors. Nine people charged in the indictment, including rapper Gunna , accepted plea deals before the trial began. Charges against 12 others are pending. Prosecutors dropped charges against one defendant after he was convicted of murder in an unrelated case. Kramon is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow Kramon on X: @charlottekramon
Gong Li has always been known for her grace and elegance on the silver screen, effortlessly portraying complex characters with depth and emotion. Her beauty seems to defy age, as she continues to captivate audiences around the world with her mesmerizing performances. However, her latest hobby of playing badminton at night adds another dimension to her already multifaceted personality.Azincourt Energy (CVE:AAZ) Shares Up 50% – Time to Buy?
Josh Allen passed for two touchdowns and rushed for one more as the Buffalo Bills clobbered the New York Jets 40-14 on Sunday afternoon in Orchard Park, N.Y. The Bills clinched the No. 2 seed in the AFC with the victory. Allen was showered with "M-V-P" chants after putting the game away with a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes -- a 30-yard connection with Amari Cooper and a 14-yard strike to a leaping Keon Coleman with 12 seconds left in the frame. Those scores sandwiched a 1-yard touchdown run by James Cook. Buffalo (13-3) took a 33-0 lead into the fourth quarter thanks to its 21-point third. Allen, who turned things over to backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky for the final 15 minutes, finished with 182 yards on 16-for-27 passing. Trubisky hit Tyrell Shavers for a 69-yard TD on his first pass of the contest to make it 40-0 with 12:37 to go. It marked Shavers' first career catch. The Bills' defense was in the spotlight just as much as Allen, forcing three turnovers and racking up four sacks. Aaron Rodgers struggled under center for New York (4-12), completing 12 of 18 passes for 112 yards. He was picked off twice. Second-string signal-caller Tyrod Taylor broke the shutout with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson with 6:59 left in the game. The Jets proceeded to convert a two-point try to trim their deficit to 40-8. Wilson hauled in seven receptions for 66 yards and the TD. Tyler Conklin grabbed a 20-yard touchdown with 1:55 remaining to complete the scoring. Taylor ended up with 83 yards and the two TDs on 11-of-14 passing. A.J. Epenesa gave the Bills a boost just before the break, sacking Rodgers for a safety that put Buffalo up 9-0 with 2:31 remaining in the second quarter. Tyler Bass extended the Bills' lead with a 39-yard field goal as time expired in the first half. The teams combined for five penalties on the game's first drive, with a 5-yard defensive pass interference call setting Buffalo up at the Jets 1. Allen then got pushed into the end zone for his franchise-record-tying 65th rushing touchdown. --Field Level MediaSo, as we continue to navigate this ever-changing digital landscape, let us embrace the edgy influencers among us, celebrate their boldness, and join them in building a massive "edgy" universe that knows no limits and holds endless potential for growth, exploration, and self-expression.The star of the night was undoubtedly Karl-Anthony Towns, who put on a stellar performance with 24 points, 15 rebounds, and 6 assists. Towns' dominance in the paint and his ability to control the flow of the game proved to be crucial for the Knicks, especially in the final moments of the game.
In recent months, the Beijing real estate market has shown signs of picking up, with a significant increase in the volume of transactions for second-hand homes. This surge in activity has sparked discussions and analysis within the industry, as experts try to interpret the underlying reasons behind this trend.Under Guan Zhiou's guidance, the Ministry of Natural Resources is expected to further strengthen its efforts in addressing pressing environmental challenges, such as combating climate change, reducing pollution, and enhancing ecological restoration. His strategic vision and dedication to sustainable development will undoubtedly contribute to the advancement of China's environmental protection and natural resource management initiatives.
Title: Tragedy in Haiti: Over 184 People Dead in Massive Violence