RTX Corp. stock underperforms Monday when compared to competitorsPune: Maharashtra deputy chief minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Ajit Pawar on Monday told his nephew and NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) MLA Rohit Pawar that had he campaigned in the latter’s constituency, it might have jeopardised his victory in the recent assembly elections. Rohit, the grandnephew of NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, narrowly retained the Karjat-Jamkhed seat in Ahilyanagar district, defeating Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Ram Shinde by a slim margin of 1,243 votes. The uncle-nephew interaction took place during the visit to the memorial of the state’s first chief minister YB Chavan on his death anniversary in Karad. Ajit came face-to-face with Rohit, who was accompanying Sharad Pawar. Congratulating his nephew for poll win, Ajit quipped, “Come, take my blessings. You barely survived (in retaining the seat). Had I held a rally (in Karjat-Jamkhed), imagine what would have happened.” Rohit responded by touching Ajit’s feet, acknowledging him as a “father figure” despite political differences. “In the 2019 elections, he (Ajit Pawar) helped me. Since he is my uncle, it was my responsibility to seek his blessings. In this land of Chavan Saheb, we uphold the tradition and values he established,” Rohit told reporters. When asked about Ajit’s banter, Rohit admitted that his uncle’s political rally might have impacted the outcome. “But he was busy in Baramati and didn’t have time to campaign in Karjat-Jamkhed,” he said, congratulating his uncle for NCP’s performance in the elections. Ram Shinde accuses Ajit Pawar of conspiracy Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Ram Shinde alleged that Ajit orchestrated a “conspiracy” to ensure NCP (SP)’s win in Karjat-Jamkhed. Addressing a press conference, Shinde claimed there was an “undeclared agreement” within the Pawar family, which benefited Rohit Pawar. “Ajit Pawar admitted today in Karad that he didn’t campaign in my constituency. I had messaged him on October 7, requesting dates for his rally, but he deliberately avoided campaigning,” Shinde alleged. Shinde accused Ajit of intentionally staying out of the Karjat-Jamkhed campaign to tilt the scales in Rohit’s favour. He interpreted the NCP chief’s comment — “What would have happened if I had participated in the rally?”— as confirmation of a premeditated strategy to influence the election outcome. The BJP leader criticised Rohit’s political ambitions, pointing out that despite aspiring to become a minister or even the chief minister of Maharashtra, the latter had failed to exercise his voting rights during the assembly elections. Shinde insinuated that the omission was part of a larger political manoeuvre by the Pawar family. Shinde expressed frustration over the alleged “family feud” agreement, which, according to him, had shaped political developments in Karjat-Jamkhed to favour the NCP (SP). “I am a small farmer’s son who has fought against powerful political forces,” Shinde said. “Sharad Pawar entered the assembly in 1967, even before I was born. Yet, I have carved out my political career through hard work, confronting the might of the Pawar dynasty.” Rohit responds Reacting to Shinde’s allegations, Rohit reiterated his respect for Ajit Pawar. “It is our ‘sanskar’ to touch the feet of elders for blessings. Ajit Pawar helped me a lot during my 2019 elections,” he said. While acknowledging that his uncle’s rally might have influenced the outcome, Rohit maintained that Ajit’s focus on his own Baramati constituency prevented his involvement. Rohit dismissed Shinde’s claims of conspiracy, emphasising that the election result reflected the people’s mandate rather than any orchestrated plan. NCP reacts Amol Mitkari, NCP spokesperson, refuted allegations made by Shinde. “All NCP leaders and supporters worked loyally for Mahayuti candidates. In fact, Ajit Dada Pawar asked me to campaign in Karjat-Jamkhed for at least two days, but I was stuck at Morshi so could not do it. It is wrong to make such allegations after the poll results are out.”
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 25, 2024-- Yext, Inc. (NYSE: YEXT), the leading digital presence platform for multi-location brands, today announced that its third quarter fiscal year 2025 results will be released on Monday, December 9, 2024, after the close of the market. The company will host a conference call at 5:00 p.m. (ET) / 2:00 p.m. (PT) to discuss its financial results with the investment community. A live webcast of the event will be available on the Yext Investor Relations website at https://investors.yext.com . A live dial-in is available domestically at (877) 883-0383 and internationally at (412) 902-6506, passcode 1137113. A replay will be available domestically at (877) 344-7529 or internationally at (412) 317-0088, passcode 8655569, until midnight (ET) December 16, 2024. About Yext Yext (NYSE: YEXT) is the leading digital presence platform for multi-location brands, with thousands of customers worldwide. With one central platform, brands can seamlessly deliver consistent, accurate, and engaging experiences and meaningfully connect with customers anywhere in the digital world. Yext’s AI and machine learning technology powers the knowledge behind every customer engagement, automates workflows at scale, and delivers actionable cross-channel insights that enable data-driven decisions. From SEO and websites to social media and reputation management, Yext enables brands to turn their digital presence into a differentiator. To learn more about Yext, visit Yext.com or find us on LinkedIn and X . Source: Yext, Inc. View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241125949859/en/ CONTACT: Investor Relations ir@yext.com Public Relations pr@yext.com KEYWORD: NEW YORK UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: DATA MANAGEMENT APPS/APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY OTHER TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE NETWORKS SOURCE: Yext, Inc. Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 11/25/2024 04:05 PM/DISC: 11/25/2024 04:05 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241125949859/en
Algert Global LLC Invests $892,000 in CareDx, Inc (NASDAQ:CDNA)New York Knicks @ Denver Nuggets Current Records: New York 9-7, Denver 9-6 When: Monday, November 25, 2024 at 9 p.m. ET Where: Ball Arena -- Denver, Colorado TV: Altitude Sports & Entertainmnt Follow: CBS Sports App Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.) Ticket Cost: $40.00 The Denver Nuggets will face off against the New York Knicks at 9:00 p.m. ET on Monday at Ball Arena. Coming in fresh off a victory as the underdog, the Nuggets will stroll into this one as the favorite. The Nuggets will head into Saturday's contest on the come-up: they were handed a three-point defeat in their last matchup, but they sure didn't let that happen against the Lakers on Saturday. The Nuggets blew past the Lakers 127-102. For those keeping track at home, that's the biggest win Denver has posted since November 2nd. Nikola Jokic was his usual excellent self, dropping a double-double on 34 points and 13 rebounds. His evening made it four games in a row in which he has scored at least 30 points. Another player making a difference was Michael Porter Jr., who shot 4-for-7 from long range and dropped a double-double on 24 points and 11 rebounds. The Nuggets were working as a unit and finished the game with 37 assists (they're ranked first in assists per game overall). The team's really been improving in that area: they've now improved their assist total in three consecutive games. Meanwhile, after a string of four wins, the Knicks' good fortune finally ran out on Saturday. The match between them and the Jazz wasn't a total blowout, but with the Knicks falling 121-106 on the road it was darn close to turning into one. New York didn't live up to their potential and found themselves falling short of the advantage oddsmakers thought they had coming into the game. Even though the team lost, they still had their share of impressive performances. One of the best came from OG Anunoby, who went 7 for 12 from beyond the arc en route to 27 points plus three steals and two blocks. Those seven threes gave him a new career-high. Denver's victory bumped their record up to 9-6. As for New York, their loss dropped their record down to 9-7. Monday's matchup is shaping up to be a masterclass in shooting: The Nuggets have been dynamite from deep this season, having made 39.6% of their threes per game. However, it's not like the Knicks struggle in that department as they've drained 39% of their threes this season. Given these competing strengths, it'll be interesting to see how their clash plays out. The Nuggets were able to grind out a solid win over the Knicks when the teams last played back in March, winning 113-100. Do the Nuggets have another victory up their sleeve, or will the Knicks turn the tables on them? We'll have the answer soon enough. Denver is a 4-point favorite against New York, according to the latest NBA odds . The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Nuggets as a 3-point favorite. The over/under is 232.5 points. See NBA picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine's advanced computer model. Get picks now . Denver has won 7 out of their last 10 games against New York. Mar 21, 2024 - Denver 113 vs. New York 100 Jan 25, 2024 - New York 122 vs. Denver 84 Mar 18, 2023 - New York 116 vs. Denver 110 Nov 16, 2022 - New York 106 vs. Denver 103 Feb 08, 2022 - Denver 132 vs. New York 115 Dec 04, 2021 - Denver 113 vs. New York 99 May 05, 2021 - Denver 113 vs. New York 97 Jan 10, 2021 - Denver 114 vs. New York 89 Dec 15, 2019 - Denver 111 vs. New York 105 Dec 05, 2019 - Denver 129 vs. New York 92
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A knit and natter group in Caerphilly is bringing joy to children in need this Christmas. The group at Rhymney Library Hub, supported by Caerphilly Cares, has been active since February and is channelling its talents into the Teams4U Shoebox Project. This will see members create handmade items for shoeboxes filled with essential supplies and treats to be delivered to children in countries including Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Bosnia, and Romania. The Knit and Natter group was launched by a Rhymney resident with the support of Caerphilly Cares Wellbeing Connectors, following a referral from the local GP. It has become a weekly event for community members to learn new crafts, support each other, and form lasting bonds. It meets every Tuesday from 11am to 1pm at Rhymney Library Hub. All are welcome to join, whether to develop craft skills or simply to enjoy companionship and a good chat. Councillor Carol Andrews, cabinet member for education and communities, said: "The Knit and Natter group at Rhymney Library Hub is a shining example of the difference that can be made when communities come together. "Through their hard work and dedication, they are not only lifting spirits locally but also making a real difference to children in need this Christmas. It’s inspiring to see residents supporting each other, improving their wellbeing, and creating a brighter future for others.” By participating in the Shoebox Project, the Knit and Natter group contributes to a larger mission to reach vulnerable children through local partnerships with schools, hospitals, and community organisations across Eastern Europe. The group’s efforts have also brought benefits closer to home, reducing social isolation and improving wellbeing for participants in Rhymney. The Knit and Natter initiative is a testament to the power of community-led action, showing how small acts of kindness can create lasting positive change.KyKy Tandy, FAU close out Oklahoma State in Charleston
Greenfield, Ind. (The Daily Reporter) – The season to give is here, and communities across Hancock County are generous in sharing pantry items and hot meals with those in need. From Thanksgiving feasts this week to blessing boxes year-round, here’s a look at where to get free food in Hancock County this holiday season and beyond. (Looking for ways to volunteer or donate? Read on.) Community Thanksgiving meals available -The Blazer 88 Foundation will host a Thanksgiving Day meal at 11 a.m. this Thursday, Nov. 28 at Fortville Church of the Nazarene, 701 S. Maple St., Fortville. The community organization raises money for veteran support and the event is open to anyone. Learn more at Blazer88.org . -In Greenfield, the Lisa Muegge Feast of Plenty Community Outreach is also on Thanksgiving Day. The event delivers hot Thanksgiving meals and groceries delivered to peoples’ doors. To request a meal and groceries, call 317-335-7590 and leave your name, phone number, address and number of meals. Drive-up and carry-out meals are also available at the Hancock County Fairgrounds 620 N. Apple St., Greenfield. The event is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 28 To donate, register or volunteer, visit FeastOfPlentyOutreach.com . Bags of specific groceries may be donated this Wednesday, Nov. 27. Food sites are open across the county -The Kenneth Butler Memorial Soup Kitchen, located at 202 E. Main St., Greenfield, offers free hot food daily, no questions asked. Lunch is served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday, and dinner 5-7 p.m. each weekday. To learn more, donate or volunteer, visit kbmsk.org . – The Hancock County Food Pantry is now located at 2040 W. Main St., Greenfield and offers distribution of items each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Visit hancockcountyfoodpantry.com for hours or call 317-468-0273. Donations can be received on Mondays from 8-10 a.m. or during any of the regular food distribution hours. The website also provides a way for people to give; for every $1 donated, the food pantry is able to purchase $9 worth of food. -Life Choices Care Center offers food and resources for babies and young children. Located at 1454 N. State St., Greenfield, the agency is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call 317-467-9700 or visit lifechoicescarecenter.org for more. -SNAP, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, provides food assistance to low- and no-income families. Contact the Hancock County Division of Family Resources for more at 800-403-0864 or visit 12190 N. State St., Suite A, Greenfield. -Meals on Wheels of Hancock County delivers one hot and one cold meal at lunchtime weekdays. There is no age or income restriction; cost is based on income, and participants must live in Hancock County. Call 317-477-4345 for details or apply at mealsonwheelsonline.org. The site also includes opportunities to donate or volunteer. -Wellspring Center, located at Brandywine Community Church, offers nonperishable food and fresh and frozen items. The center, 1551 E. New Road, Greenfield, is open for a free lunch the second and fourth Wednesday of every month, with a drive-through grocery pickup following the meal. For more, visit wellspringind.org , call 317-462-2015 or email contact@wellspringind.org. Monetary donations can be made through brandywinechurch.org/give. -Fortville Area Resource Mission (FARM) offers a food pantry from 1-2:30 p.m. each Tuesday and 6:30-7:30 p.m. each Thursday at 9450 N. 200 W., Fortville. Doors open one hour before distribution begins for social hour and a free meal. For more and how to support, visit fortvillearearesourcemission.org . -Several other local churches have food pantries and community meals, including David Nolen Pantry of Hope open 5-7 p.m. Thursdays at Hope Center Indy. Russ’ Table offers a free lunch and social time the second Wednesday of each month at Wilkinson Church of Christ. Grace and Grace Garden through Cross of Grace Lutheran Church in New Palestine suggests calling between 8 a.m. and noon Mondays to receive food (317-861-0977). The COME Pantry at Cumberland First Baptist Church is open 1-3 p.m. Wednesdays. St. John United Church of Christ as a community meal the third Thursday of each month. McCordsville United Methodist Church has a pantry from 9-11 a.m. Wednesdays and occasional community meals; learn more at mccordsvilleumc.org/ministries . The Shirley Wilkinson United Methodist Church has a food pantry open the third Tuesday of each month from 7-8 p.m. -Connect2Help 211 is an information referral line that connects people to vital social services, such as food, clothing, shelter or counseling. When a person calls 2-1-1, specially-trained information and referral personnel assess what services are needed and provide the appropriate resource and related information. The service is free and confidential. Blessing Boxes meet needs 24/7 While local churches and nonprofit organizations provide food and meals, several neighborhoods and parks also have small sites for anyone to drop off or grab food, any time of the day. Blessing Boxes are located throughout Hancock County, providing 24/7 access to nonperishable food as supplied by any member of the community. Love in the Name of Christ of Greater Hancock County provides this updated list of blessing boxes in local communities: Greenfield Elks Lodge, 820 S. State St., Greenfield Greenfield Police Station, 116 S. State St., Greenfield Greenfield Commons Park, W 5th St., Greenfield Maple’s Mobile Home Park, 547 Pratt St., Greenfield Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, 1009 S. 100 E., Greenfield Riley Park tennis court, U.S. 40 near Apple Street, Greenfield New Palestine locations: 35 E. Main St. (behind the building), 27 W. Main St., and 18 E. Mill St. Fortville Village Apartments, 750 N. Madison St., Fortville. This article was originally published in The Reporter.LEWISTON, Maine — The Fryeburg Academy football team captured its first state championship since 1965 when the Raiders defeated Hermon 28-0 at Lewiston High School’s Don Roux Field in Lewiston on Saturday. FA (9-2) last won a state football championship in 1965, when its cast of Raiders went undefeated and won the Class B title. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.