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Inside the Gaetz ethics report, a trove of new details alleging payments for sex and drug useCleveland • Donovan Mitchell remembers the conversation as if it happened yesterday. And he recalls how little attention he paid to it at the time. “Remember this moment,” Mike Conley Jr. once told Mitchell when the two were teammates on the Utah Jazz. “These kind of teams don’t come around very often. This doesn’t normally happen in the NBA . So, appreciate it.” Conley was speaking to Mitchell in a team meeting during the 2020-21 season, when the Jazz were a legitimate title contender. They went on to post the best regular-season record in the league that season. But, as Conley’s words implied, nothing is promised: That Jazz team would get snakebit by injuries and lose in the second round to the LA Clippers . As he returned to Utah on Monday night with his current team, the Cleveland Cavaliers , Mitchell is no longer the youngster in the locker room. And Cleveland, like that 2021 Utah team, has the best record in the NBA at 26-4. This time, Conley’s words hit deeper for the now-28-year-old. “What I’ve learned is that this isn’t forever. We are not invincible. You have to appreciate this, because this doesn’t come around too often,” Mitchell told over the weekend. “When Mike was saying that, it wasn’t that I didn’t appreciate it then, but when you’re as young as I was then, you don’t know what you don’t know. “I find myself telling the guys in this locker room the same stuff that Mike and Joe (Ingles) and Ricky (Rubio) used to tell me. What we have this season? This isn’t always the NBA. Not every locker room is like this.” Over his career, Mitchell has been the happy-go-lucky rookie that everyone seems to love. He’s been a champion for social justice with words that weren’t always received warmly. He’s been accused of shooting the ball too much and sat at the center of an oft-discussed dispute with ex-Jazz teammate Rudy Gobert . He’s been the target of near-constant trade rumors and the centerpiece of a blockbuster trade. He’s won a dunk contest, made the All-Star team five times and an All-NBA team. With this Cavs team, however, Mitchell is finding something that had previously escaped him, what he calls “a sense of peace.” “For years, everyone has talked about if I like Rudy, or talked about me going to the New York Knicks or the Miami Heat ,” he said. “So, it’s great to finally have that sense of peace.” (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) listens to Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (27) during a time out during Game 3 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks, Thursday, April 21, 2022, in Salt Lake City. He’s in a locker room that seems to universally like each other. He’s surrounded himself with friends and family. And most importantly for him and the Cavaliers, Mitchell is playing some of the best basketball of his career. “Ideally, if I can paint a picture, I would win a championship at some point over the next five years,” he said. “It’s hard to win championships. It’s hard to win in this league. Despite public opinion, I love being in Cleveland and I want to win a title with this group.” Getting to this point hasn’t been easy for Mitchell, which is why this time he wants to actually enjoy the moment. He was the best player on that Jazz team in 2021, but he was far from the most experienced guy on the roster. Truth be told, he was far from the most mature player on that team. In most cases, humans mature naturally over four years simply through life experience. So, leading an upstart Cleveland team in 2024 is much different than it was for Mitchell in 2021. “I think the way he communicates is something that’s been very welcomed,” first-year Cleveland head coach Kenny Atkinson said. “He has an attention to detail and the way he reaches out and is constantly texting and communicating has been terrific. He’s embraced a leadership role here.” As the Cavaliers took consecutive games against the Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers over the weekend, Mitchell’s teammates ribbed him in the locker room for his decrease in dunking this season. When Mitchell entered the league out of Louisville, he played above the rim. On Friday night, he settled for a basic two-handed dunk on a breakaway. When told by reporters and his teammates that that dunk would have been a windmill a few years ago, Mitchell laughed and pointed out that he’s dunked in three consecutive games. It was fun banter, but it serves as a metaphor for Mitchell, and the circle of basketball life in general. Mitchell isn’t the same athlete at 28 that he was at 22. Not many are. It’s one of the many reasons Mitchell knows that he and the Cavaliers have to take advantage of the opportunity that’s presenting itself. “You see the playoff losses, and it’s like, ‘OK, there is a window,” he said. Mitchell sees real similarities between this Cleveland team and that Jazz squad that raced to the top of the league. Naysayers claim Mitchell and Darius Garland are too small a backcourt to win a title, much as they did when Mitchell played alongside Conley in Utah. That Jazz team employed dynamic ball movement and a sophisticated offensive system that emphasized 3-point shooting. This Cleveland team does the same. That Jazz team and this Cleveland team had a monster lob threat and rim protector in the middle in Gobert and Jarrett Allen , respectively. That Jazz team and this Cleveland team both took the NBA by surprise with their regular-season success. There is a difference. This Cleveland team has Evan Mobley and that Jazz team didn’t. And Mobley is the kind of versatile two-way 7-footer who can make an outsized impact come playoff time. “It’s different because we have two (big men) back there,” Mitchell said. “It’s different because our perimeter defense has taken a step. But there are some very similar comparisons that are easy to look at and be like, OK, I can see that. There are definitely a lot of similarities.” Though Mitchell’s minutes and raw points production are down, if you watch him for an extended period, it’s obvious Mitchell is playing at an All-NBA level. He’s defending as well as he ever has as a pro, mainly because his decreased offensive usage is allowing him to focus more on defense. He’s playing with more pace while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range for the first time in his career. He’s no longer forcing himself on games, which has been a major weakness in the past. He’s trying harder than ever to empower teammates, mainly Mobley. Mitchell is playing 31.6 minutes a night, by far the lowest of his career. It remains to be seen how patient he will be in a playoff setting. But one of the reasons the Cavaliers have been so good this season is because Mitchell has embraced a smaller workload. And the irony of that is he’s become a better all-around player because of it. (Phil Long | AP) Cleveland Cavaliers' Donovan Mitchell (45) looks to pass as Utah Jazz Svi Myhailiuk, center, is blocked by Evan Mobley (4) during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Cleveland, Monday Dec. 23, 2024. “Going this way, playing less minutes, that’s been the most different for me,” Mitchell said. “Winning cures everything and that is the most important thing. I had to get used to knowing that I can’t take that BS shot. But there is so much talent on this team, and it’s easy to recognize that. I think that the way the veterans were on me in Utah, the way they groomed me, that’s the same thing that I’m trying to do to these guys.” Mitchell doesn’t regret his time in Utah, or his relationship with Gobert, the good and the bad. Their breakup was unfortunate because they were so compatible with one another as players. Gobert wasn’t a scorer; Mitchell scored for both of them. Mitchell wasn’t the greatest defender in the world; Gobert was, in fact, the greatest defender in the world. Gobert was the best screener in the NBA; one of Mitchell’s main strengths is his ability to navigate screens off the dribble and walk into 3-point looks. They both wanted to win, but went about winning in differing ways. And both would tell you in honest moments that they didn’t handle themselves in the best way when it came to their differences off the floor. “I think we both would say that we weren’t our most mature selves,” Mitchell said. “But, it’s tough, because you’re never the most mature you are going to be when you are 21 or 22. The funny thing is that we were our best after the COVID thing . I think that’s when we got everything on the table and we were able to go and hoop. “I would do it all again if I could. I’m appreciative of that, because it allowed me to become this player and this person.” This article originally appeared in The Athletic .queenbet live casino alt

FAA Chief To Step Down When Trump Takes OfficeNEW YORK — Saks Global, a leading luxury retail and real estate company, has finalized its acquisition of Neiman Marcus Group (NMG) for a total enterprise value of $2.7 billion. Saks Global now includes Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Saks OFF 5TH, each continuing to serve customers under their own brand. Richard Baker, Executive Chairman of Saks Global, said, “This milestone transaction marks a transformative moment for Saks Global and the luxury retail industry. By uniting Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, and Saks Fifth Avenue, we have created an unparalleled multi-brand luxury portfolio with tremendous growth potential. With data and innovation at our core and a portfolio of prime real estate, we aim to redefine the luxury shopping experience.” Marc Metrick will serve as CEO of Saks Global Operating Group, and Ian Putnam will serve as CEO of Saks Global Properties & Investments. Both will report to Richard Baker, Saks Global’s Executive Chairman. Powered by data-driven technology and with a strengthened financial position, Saks Global is primed to deliver personalized, inspiring shopping experiences, and to be a stronger partner to brands in reaching their target customers. Marc Metrick, CEO, Saks Global Operating Group, said, “Bringing these iconic brands together is a significant step forward for luxury retail. As one company, we have an opportunity to transform the way we serve consumers, blending art and science to ensure each customer’s experience is unmistakably their own. With deep relationships across the industry, cutting-edge personalization and strategic technology partnerships, we are poised to drive innovation and growth. I look forward to working with the many talented leaders and employees from NMG and across Saks Global as we embark upon our journey to bring these businesses together.” To ensure Saks Global is best positioned to drive the growth of its luxury businesses, the company has established the role of President & Chief Commercial Officer. Emily Essner, who previously served as Chief Marketing Officer at Saks, has been promoted into this role, leading the company’s go-to-market strategy by aligning key commercial functions to enhance the customer experience and drive revenue. Metrick added, “This role will break the mold for how we bring the luxury shopping experience to life. Emily is the ideal person to lead this critical new function and advance our strategy to meet customers’ increasing demand for individualized experiences.” Bergdorf Goodman will remain a standalone business under the Saks Global umbrella, building upon its reputation for distinct, curated luxury shopping. Tracy Margolies, who previously served as Chief Merchandising Officer for Saks, has been appointed President. Metrick continued, “Tracy’s deep expertise and track record of leading results-driven strategies will propel Bergdorf Goodman into the future while honoring its unique legacy. I am confident she is the right person to lead this storied business’ next chapter and look forward to what Bergdorf Goodman will accomplish under her leadership.” To support its transformation strategy, Saks Global has appointed Bill Bine to the new role of Chief Transformation Officer. Bine joins Saks Global from Neiman Marcus Group where he served as Chief Supply Chain Officer. Metrick added, “A highly strategic, results-oriented executive, Bill’s significant experience leading large-scale business transformation and operations in retail will be instrumental to our integration journey.” Saks Global Properties & Investments includes Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus flagship properties with a $7 billion Gross Asset Value portfolio in luxury markets and is responsible for executing strategic transactions. Ian Putnam, CEO of Saks Global Properties & Investments, said, “With the addition of the Neiman Marcus assets, our real estate and development teams look forward to continuing to opportunistically unlock value from our robust portfolio. Additionally, our investments team will continue to focus efforts on strategic opportunities to enhance both the operating business and our real estate portfolio.” As an investor, Amazon will work with Saks Global to innovate on behalf of customers and brand partners. Authentic Brands Group (Authentic), a global brand owner and licensing company, is an investor in Saks Global, and is Saks Global’s joint venture partner in Authentic Luxury Group (ALG). ALG leverages the combined capabilities of Authentic and Saks Global to maximize the potential of Authentic’s luxury brands across key sectors, including fashion, retail, digital, hospitality, real estate, art, and travel. Salesforce is an investor in Saks Global, and will support the business by enhancing its personalization strategy by utilizing first-party data and AI to create a highly customized shopping experience. G-III Apparel Group is an investor in Saks Global, and will continue to support the company as a key merchandising partner. As a result of this transaction, HBC’s Canadian business and real estate assets and Saks Global will be separately financed. Hudson’s Bay, including its stores and TheBay.com, has been recapitalized and is positioned to execute on its business plan. Hudson’s Bay will continue to own or lease a CAD$2 billion real estate portfolio, either entirely or with its joint venture partner, RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust. The transaction is financed through a combination of equity contributions from new investors, including Amazon, Authentic Brands Group, Salesforce, M. Klein & Company, G-III Apparel Group, and others, an issuance of $2.2 billion of Senior Secured Notes, and an Asset-Based Lending (ABL) revolving credit facility. Existing investors, including Rhône, Insight Partners, Abu Dhabi Investment Council, Abrams Capital, and others are maintaining their ownership in the new structure. M. Klein & Company served as financial advisor and capital markets advisor to Saks Global on the acquisition of Neiman Marcus Group and related financings. Solomon Partners also served as a financial advisor to Saks Global. Jefferies LLC served as a financial advisor to Saks Global and was also Lead Left Bookrunning Manager for the Senior Secured Notes issuance. BofA Securities, RBC Capital Markets, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., and Morgan Stanley served as financial advisors to Saks Global, led the Asset-Based Lending (ABL) revolving credit facility, and served as Joint Bookrunning Managers for the Senior Secured Notes issuance. Elm Street Advisors served as strategic, commercial and operational advisor. Deloitte served as a financial and tax advisor to Saks Global. Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP served as legal counsel to Saks Global. Saks Global is a combination of world-class luxury retailers, including and , as well as a portfolio of prime U.S. real estate holdings and investments. Saks Global is deeply committed to helping luxury consumers discover the most sought-after established and emerging brands from around the world. Powered by data-driven technology and centered on the customer, Saks Global is on a mission to redefine the luxury shopping experience through highly personalized service, with greater opportunities for product discovery across all channels. NMG is the parent company of leading U.S. multi-brand luxury retailers Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman. The company successfully transformed itself into a profitable luxury relationship business by Revolutionizing Luxury Experiences for customers, brand partners, communities, and associates. Its differentiated business model is anchored around integrated retail, an expertly curated product assortment, and a sales-assisted approach. For more information visit neimanmarcusgroup.com to view our Info Kit.



NoneSam Darnold sensed the backside pressure as soon as he dropped back with Minnesota trailing by four points late in the fourth quarter in Seattle, so he moved into a safe space in the pocket and did precisely what the Vikings would prefer him to do with the game on the line. He threw the ball down the field to Justin Jefferson. The perfectly placed throw near the sideline beat double coverage for a 39-yard touchdown that put the Vikings back in front with 3:51 remaining in a 27-24 victory over the Seahawks on Sunday. “It was a great call,” said Jefferson, who had 10 receptions for 144 yards and two scores, all season highs. “I’m not going to say too much about that play, but something went on where me and Sam were on the same page, and he found me and we went up.” The Vikings were understandably coy about the context around the go-ahead touchdown , when Darnold made a difficult on-the-run pass just over cornerback Tariq Woolen that Jefferson deftly twisted to catch next to his backside hip so he could shield the ball from late-breaking safety Julian Love. Darnold saw Love's shoulders initially shaded inside just enough to believe he couldn't retreat fast enough to prevent Jefferson from getting the ball. Jefferson also applied some improvisation to his route that Darnold clearly and properly read during the play. “I want those guys to have some freedom in those moments,” coach Kevin O'Connell said. “We do a lot of things with Justin and Sam, seeing the coverage and then with some route opportunities to get to at the line of scrimmage, and I think those guys have just gotten so comfortable with that stuff.” Darnold's long-delayed breakout performance under O'Connell has been one of the stories of the NFL this season, one that wouldn't have unfolded as neatly for the third overall pick in the 2018 draft without such synergy between him and his superstar wide receiver. If the Vikings (13-2) win their last two games, they will not only be NFC North champions for the second time in three years but also get the No. 1 seed and the lone first-round bye in the NFC for the playoffs. “Every single game we’re finding different ways to overcome adversity, overcome the different stuff defenses have thrown towards us," Jefferson said. “Sam has done a great job being a leader.” The pass rush was strong, with Andrew Van Ginkel recording two sacks and pressure leading to both interceptions of Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith. The Vikings were credited with eight hits on Smith. The Vikings converted only three of 12 third downs, their second-worst rate of the season. Theo Jackson, who saw significant playing time at safety with Harrison Smith out, had the game-sealing interception with 49 seconds left. Tight end Josh Oliver has played 47% of the snaps the last two games, his two lowest usage rates of the season. He dropped the only pass he was thrown on Sunday. The defense ought to get a big boost this week with the expected return of the 13-year veteran Smith from his first absence in two years when he was sidelined at Seattle with a foot injury. Linebacker Ivan Pace, who has missed four games on injured reserve with a hamstring strain, is also on track to be back with his return to practice. Backup defensive lineman Jalen Redmond, who didn't play against the Seahawks because of a concussion, has made progress through the protocol, O'Connell said. Backup cornerback Fabian Moreau, who was inactive at Seattle with a hip injury, will continue to be evaluated throughout the week. 13.6% — That's the third-down conversion allowance rate for the Vikings over the last two games, with Chicago and Seattle combining to go just 3 for 22. The Vikings rank second in the NFL in third-down defense at 33.7% for the season and also rank second on fourth down at 36.7%. The Vikings host Green Bay on Sunday, with the kickoff moved to the late afternoon showcase spot on Fox. If Minnesota loses to the Packers, the Lions will clinch the NFC North and the Vikings would open the playoffs on the road as the No. 5 seed at best. Even if the Lions were to lose at San Francisco on Monday night, the Vikings would need to win at Detroit on Jan. 5 to take the division title. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL

FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — Inter Milan beat Como 2-0 to cement third place in Serie A and close the gap on top two Atalanta and Napoli on Monday. Carlos Augusto got the opener when he headed home a corner kick in the 48th minute. Marcus Thuram scored the second in stoppage time with a potent strike into the roof of the net. It was the first time these teams have played each other in the top division since 2003 and although Inter had lost only one league game all season it struggled to impose itself on 15th-placed Como. However, it won without exerting itself and the three points were enough to take Simone Inzaghi’s men within three points of leader Atalanta and within one of Napoli. Inter has a game in hand over both clubs. Fiorentina missed a chance to go fourth when it lost at home to Udinese 2-1. The Florence club won a record eight consecutive Serie A games before losing to Bologna 1-0 on Dec. 15, and it looked to be back on track when Moises Kean converted a penalty after eight minutes to become the first Fiorentina player to reach double figures in the league since Federico Chiesa in the 2019-20 season. However, Udinese was a different prospect after the break. Lorenzo Lucca equalized with the aid of sloppy defending four minutes into the second half and then Florian Thauvin found space on the edge of the box to curl in the second eight minutes later. The result left Udinese in ninth place and Fiorentina in fifth. The match was a special one for Edoardo Bove, the Fiorentina player whose collapse with a heart issue led to the suspension of its game with Inter Milan on Dec. 1. Bove was fitted with a defibrillator implant soon after and sat on the Fiorentina bench for the first time since his collapse. He is not allowed to play but his position on the sideline alongside coach Raffaele Palladino was seen as a step towards normality for the 22-year-old midfielder. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

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CLEVELAND — Two days before recording another milestone, resume-building sack on Sunday at Cincinnati, Myles Garrett delivered a jarring hit — on the Browns. In this case, any roughness could be deemed necessary. Garrett piled on to what has been a painful and puzzling season in Cleveland by saying he doesn't have any interest in going through another rebuild and wants to know exactly what the organization's offseason plans are to fix things. If that wasn't enough, Garrett indicated for the first time that he would consider leaving the Browns if his vision doesn't mesh with the team's ambitions. “It’s a possibility,” he said of playing elsewhere. "But I want to be a Cleveland Brown. I want to play my career here.” It's unclear how Garrett's comments were received by owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, who have plenty to consider as the Browns (3-12) head into the final two weeks of a season that began with playoff expectations and could be followed by upheaval. The Browns haven't been this bad since going 0-16 in 2017. Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski stands on the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in Cincinnati. Credit: AP/Jeff Dean Garrett, who reached 100 career sacks by taking down Cincinnati's Joe Burrow late in the first half of Sunday's 24-6 loss, may have either added to the Haslams' long list of concerns — the Deshaun Watson contract situation is a priority — or brought them clarity. There's no denying that Garrett's remarks carry substantial weight, which is partly why he spoke up. He's the Browns' best player, a franchise cornerstone, a future Hall of Famer and arguably the most disruptive defensive force in the game today. He's also leading with actions. Garrett showed extraordinary effort in chasing down and tackling Burrow before tumbling out of bounds and crashing into Cleveland's bench and some portable heaters. He might be frustrated, but he's not giving up. “A testament of who he is as a player and who he is as a person,” linebacker Jordan Hicks said. Cleveland Browns quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (17) runs the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in Cincinnati. Credit: AP/Jeff Dean What the reigning Defensive Player of the Year says matters. It will be interesting to see if the Haslams listen. At this point, there are indications the Browns intend to stick with coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry, whose major misses in recent drafts have become more magnified with each loss. There will be changes; it's just a matter of how drastic and if they'll be enough to satisfy Garrett's wishes. He turns 29 on Dec. 29 and has two years left on a $125 million contract extension. The All-Pro is in his prime and doesn't want to waste another season in a pointless pursuit of a Super Bowl title. His goal is to win a championship with Cleveland — or someone. Garrett's serious. He's asking the Browns to show him they are, too. What's working Cleveland's defense is doing its part. For the second week in a row, the Browns contained one of the NFL's most talented offenses, holding the Bengals and their top-ranked passing game below most of their season averages. Burrow did throw three TD passes — for the seventh game in a row — but Cincinnati scored fewer than 27 points for the first time in seven games. What needs help The Browns continue to beat themselves with costly turnovers, some more costly than others. They drove to the Cincinnati 1-yard line in the opening minutes only to have D'Onta Foreman fumble as he neared the goal line. The Bengals capitalized by driving 99 yards to take a 7-0 lead that could have been Cleveland's. Stock up Running back Jerome Ford is making the most of a heavier workload and finishing strong. He ripped off a 66-yard run on the game's first play and finished with 131 all-purpose yards, including 92 on 11 carries and scored Cleveland's only TD. Ford's emergence as a potential No. 1 back — Nick Chubb's injuries have clouded his future — gives the team one less thing to worry about as it retools the roster. Stock down Kicker Dustin Hopkins hasn't shaken a startling slump. After being benched for a week to work through his struggles, Hopkins missed his only kick, pushing an extra point to the right. Hopkins felt confident going in, but he's back to trying to identify issues that could be equally mechanical and mental. He's just 16 of 25 on field goals, 16 of 19 on PATs and the Browns' decision to sign him to a three-year, $15.9 million extension this summer looks worse every week. Injuries QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson injured his calf early in Sunday's game, leaving his status in doubt for a second straight start this week. If Thompson-Robinson can't go, the Browns could go back to Jameis Winston, but he's dealing with a sore right shoulder. ... Tight end David Njoku is dealing with yet another injury after hurting his knee. The team is awaiting results on an MRI, perhaps a sign of the severity. Njoku has missed time with injuries all season. He finished with eight catches for 66 yards. Key number 20 — Interceptions for the Browns this season. Thompson-Robinson's two picks on Sunday gave the team 10 in the last four games. What's next Probably a half-empty stadium for a final home game on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, who are still in the hunt for a wild-card spot.COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) — Victims' families and others affected by crimes that resulted in federal death row convictions shared a range of emotions on Monday, from relief to anger, after President Joe Biden commuted dozens of the sentences . Biden converted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The inmates include people who were convicted in the slayings of police, military officers and federal prisoners and guards. Others were involved in deadly robberies and drug deals. Three inmates will remain on federal death row: Dylann Roof , convicted of the 2015 racist slayings of nine Black members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina; the 2013 Boston Marathon Bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ; and Robert Bowers, who fatally shot 11 congregants at Pittsburgh’s Tree of life Synagogue in 2018 , the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S history. Opponents of the death penalty lauded Biden for a decision they'd long sought. Supporters of Donald Trump , a vocal advocate of expanding capital punishment, criticized the move as an assault to common decency just weeks before the president-elect takes office. Victims' families and former colleagues share relief and anger Donnie Oliverio, a retired Ohio police officer whose partner was killed by one of the men whose death sentence was commuted, said the execution of “the person who killed my police partner and best friend would have brought me no peace.” “The president has done what is right here,” Oliverio said in a statement also issued by the White House, “and what is consistent with the faith he and I share.” Heather Turner, whose mother, Donna Major, was killed in a bank robbery in South Carolina in 2017, called Biden's commutation of the killer's sentence a “clear gross abuse of power” in a Facebook post, adding that the weeks she spent sitting in court with the hope of justice were now “just a waste of time.” “At no point did the president consider the victims,” Turner wrote. “He, and his supporters, have blood on their hands.” Decision to leave Roof on death row met with conflicting emotions There has always been a broad range of opinions on what punishment Roof should face from the families of the nine people killed and the survivors of the massacre at the Mother Emanuel AME Church. Many forgave him, but they can’t forget and their forgiveness doesn’t mean they don’t want to see him put to death for what he did. Felicia Sanders survived the shooting shielding her granddaughter while watching Roof kill her son, Tywanza, and her aunt, Susie Jackson. Sanders brought her bullet-torn bloodstained Bible to his sentencing and said then she can’t even close her eyes to pray because Roof started firing during the closing prayer of Bible study that night. In a text message to her lawyer, Andy Savage, Sanders called Biden’s decision to not spare Roof’s life a wonderful Christmas gift. Michael Graham, whose sister, Cynthia Hurd, was killed, told The Associated Press that Roof’s lack of remorse and simmering white nationalism in the country means he is the kind of dangerous and evil person the death penalty is intended for. “This was a crime against a race of people," Graham said. “It didn’t matter who was there, only that they were Black.” But the Rev. Sharon Richer, who was Tywanza Sanders’ cousin and whose mother, Ethel Lance, was killed, criticized Biden for not sparing Roof and clearing out all of death row. She said every time Roof’s case comes up through numerous appeals it is like reliving the massacre all over again. “I need the President to understand that when you put a killer on death row, you also put their victims' families in limbo with the false promise that we must wait until there is an execution before we can begin to heal,” Richer said in a statement. Richer, a board member of Death Penalty Action, which seeks to abolish capital punishment, was driven to tears by conflicting emotions during a Zoom news conference Monday. “The families are left to be hostages for the years and years of appeals that are to come,” Richer said. “I’ve got to stay away from the news today. I’ve got to turn the TV off — because whose face am I going to see?” Biden is giving more attention to the three inmates he chose not to spare, something they all wanted as a part of what drove them to kill, said Abraham Bonowitz, Death Penalty Action’s executive director. “These three racists and terrorists who have been left on death row came to their crimes from political motivations. When Donald Trump gets to execute them what will really be happening is they will be given a global platform for their agenda of hatred,” Bonowitz said. One inmate's attorney expresses thanks — and his remorse Two of the men whose sentences were commuted were Norris Holder and Billie Jerome Allen, on death row for opening fire with assault rifles during a 1997 bank robbery in St. Louis, killing a guard, 46-year-old Richard Heflin. Holder’s attorney, Madeline Cohen, said in an email that Holder was sentenced to death by an all-white jury. She said his case “reflects many of the system’s flaws,” and thanked Biden for commuting his sentence. “Norris’ case exemplifies the racial bias and arbitrariness that led the President to commute federal death sentences,” Cohen said. “Norris has always been deeply remorseful for the pain his actions caused, and we hope this decision brings some measure of closure to Richard Heflin’s family.” ___ Swenson reported from Seattle. Associated Press writer Jim Salter in O'Fallon, Missouri, contributed to this report. Jeffrey Collins And Ali Swenson, The Associated PressThe year 2024 has become a real race for the automotive industry. The growing influence of Chinese manufacturers, new customs barriers, and economic difficulties have become major challenges for automotive companies around the world. Nevertheless, there are some stunning models on the market, both electric and gasoline, that demonstrate technological advances and new approaches to design and comfort. The Telegraph experts have presented the top ten best cars of 2024, which have received rave reviews. Renault 5 One of the most striking novelties of the year was the electric Renault 5. The revival of this classic model has become a real treat for car enthusiasts. The model combines modern technology with the spirit of the original Renault 5, which won hearts in the 70s and 80s. Driving pleasure, stylish design, and affordable prices (from £22,995) make this car a popular choice among fans of electric models. Aston Martin Vantage Aston Martin has presented one of the best models of the brand this year. Although the company is experiencing financial difficulties, the car itself impresses with its excellent performance: a powerful AMG-Mercedes V8 engine and excellent handling make this car an ideal choice for those who want to combine elegance with high technical performance. Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce This year, Alfa Romeo introduced the Junior Veloce, which has become a benchmark for electric crossovers. Thanks to its elegant appearance and excellent technical characteristics, this car quickly gained popularity. It has 204 hp and delivers stunning dynamics that enhance the driving experience. Porsche Macan 4 Electric The Porsche Macan 4 Electric is another breakthrough among electric crossovers. With up to 381 hp and excellent handling, this car offers drivers not only environmental friendliness but also a real driving pleasure. This proves that even in the world of electric cars, it is possible to maintain uniqueness and drive. Toyota Prius Toyota Prius, the classic hybrid, has received significant updates this year. The fifth generation of the model impresses with its new design and improved dynamics. Aimed at eco-friendly drivers, the Prius combines high efficiency with comfort on the road, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a sustainable yet stylish car. Hyundai Ioniq 5 N The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is an electric SUV that offers a unique combination of power and technology. Impressive dynamics and fake engine noise create the feeling of a real gasoline car, making the Ioniq 5 N extremely exciting for drivers who want to reach high speeds. Bentley Continental GT The newest version of the Bentley Continental GT features a hybrid powertrain that significantly improves its performance and comfort. Drivers can enjoy the silence of the electric drive or enjoy the sound of the V8 engine, which adds even more elegance to the car. Mazda MX-5 The Mazda MX-5 continues to amaze drivers with its lightness and agility. The 2024 update makes this car even more enjoyable to drive. Although it does not have the power comparable to large SUVs, its lightness and drive give a unique pleasure from every trip. Porsche Cayenne S The Porsche Cayenne S is a car that combines a powerful V8 engine with incredible performance. This car can satisfy even the most demanding drivers, offering an excellent combination of style, engine sound, and handling. The Cayenne S has become a great example of how a gasoline car can combine traditional values with modern requirements. Hyundai Kona Electric This is an electric crossover that is suitable for family use. Its ability to provide a comfortable and carefree ride makes it an ideal choice for those who want to switch to an electric model without giving up their daily needs. The absence of unnecessary technological "chips" and a user-friendly interface make this car accessible to a wide audience. Subscribe to the OBOZ.UA channels on Telegram and Viber to keep up with the latest events.

The year 2024 has become a real race for the automotive industry. The growing influence of Chinese manufacturers, new customs barriers, and economic difficulties have become major challenges for automotive companies around the world. Nevertheless, there are some stunning models on the market, both electric and gasoline, that demonstrate technological advances and new approaches to design and comfort. The Telegraph experts have presented the top ten best cars of 2024, which have received rave reviews. Renault 5 One of the most striking novelties of the year was the electric Renault 5. The revival of this classic model has become a real treat for car enthusiasts. The model combines modern technology with the spirit of the original Renault 5, which won hearts in the 70s and 80s. Driving pleasure, stylish design, and affordable prices (from £22,995) make this car a popular choice among fans of electric models. Aston Martin Vantage Aston Martin has presented one of the best models of the brand this year. Although the company is experiencing financial difficulties, the car itself impresses with its excellent performance: a powerful AMG-Mercedes V8 engine and excellent handling make this car an ideal choice for those who want to combine elegance with high technical performance. Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce This year, Alfa Romeo introduced the Junior Veloce, which has become a benchmark for electric crossovers. Thanks to its elegant appearance and excellent technical characteristics, this car quickly gained popularity. It has 204 hp and delivers stunning dynamics that enhance the driving experience. Porsche Macan 4 Electric The Porsche Macan 4 Electric is another breakthrough among electric crossovers. With up to 381 hp and excellent handling, this car offers drivers not only environmental friendliness but also a real driving pleasure. This proves that even in the world of electric cars, it is possible to maintain uniqueness and drive. Toyota Prius Toyota Prius, the classic hybrid, has received significant updates this year. The fifth generation of the model impresses with its new design and improved dynamics. Aimed at eco-friendly drivers, the Prius combines high efficiency with comfort on the road, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a sustainable yet stylish car. Hyundai Ioniq 5 N The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is an electric SUV that offers a unique combination of power and technology. Impressive dynamics and fake engine noise create the feeling of a real gasoline car, making the Ioniq 5 N extremely exciting for drivers who want to reach high speeds. Bentley Continental GT The newest version of the Bentley Continental GT features a hybrid powertrain that significantly improves its performance and comfort. Drivers can enjoy the silence of the electric drive or enjoy the sound of the V8 engine, which adds even more elegance to the car. Mazda MX-5 The Mazda MX-5 continues to amaze drivers with its lightness and agility. The 2024 update makes this car even more enjoyable to drive. Although it does not have the power comparable to large SUVs, its lightness and drive give a unique pleasure from every trip. Porsche Cayenne S The Porsche Cayenne S is a car that combines a powerful V8 engine with incredible performance. This car can satisfy even the most demanding drivers, offering an excellent combination of style, engine sound, and handling. The Cayenne S has become a great example of how a gasoline car can combine traditional values with modern requirements. Hyundai Kona Electric This is an electric crossover that is suitable for family use. Its ability to provide a comfortable and carefree ride makes it an ideal choice for those who want to switch to an electric model without giving up their daily needs. The absence of unnecessary technological "chips" and a user-friendly interface make this car accessible to a wide audience. Subscribe to the OBOZ.UA channels on Telegram and Viber to keep up with the latest events.

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