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MIAMI (AP) — The NBA is urging its players to take additional precautions to secure their homes following reports of recent high-profile burglaries of dwellings owned by Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis , Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley Jr. and Kansas City Chiefs teammates Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. In a memo the NBA sent to its team officials, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, the league revealed that the FBI has connected some burglaries to “transnational South American Theft Groups” that are “reportedly well-organized, sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including pre-surveillance, drones, and signal jamming devices.” Conley's home was broken into on Sept. 15 when he was at a Minnesota Vikings game and jewelry was taken, officials told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Portis said his home was broken into on Nov. 2 and has offered a $40,000 reward for information related to the incident. The homes of Mahomes and Kelce were broken into within days of each other last month, according to law enforcement reports, and the NFL issued a similar warning memo to its teams this week. The NBA memo, relaying information from the FBI, said the theft rings “are primarily focused on cash and items that can be resold on the black market, such as jewelry, watches, and luxury bags.” The NBA, which has also been giving guidance to team security personnel, recommended that players install updated alarm systems with cameras and utilize them whenever leaving the home, keeping valuables in locked and secured safes, remove online real estate listings that may show interior photos of a home, “utilize protective guard services” during extended trips from the home and even suggested having dogs assist with home protection. “Obviously, it’s frustrating, disappointing, but I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing,” Mahomes recently said. “But, obviously, something you don’t want to happen to anybody, but obviously yourself.” One of the break-ins involving the Chiefs players happened on a game day — Oct. 7 — and Portis was also playing a game when his home was robbed. “They took most of my prized possessions,” Portis said. AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA
Syrian insurgents reach the capital's suburbs. Worried residents flee and stock up on suppliesCARSON, Calif. — The LA Galaxy finished 26th in the 29-team Major League Soccer standings just one season ago, and their biggest supporters boycotted certain matches to protest a decade of poor performance. The most successful club in league history seemed light years away from its luminous prime. When the Galaxy raised the MLS Cup again Saturday amid confetti and fireworks, their spectacular transformation was complete. In only one year, a team that was profoundly lost had rediscovered its peerless championship pedigree. "We won this trophy, and it's finally back where it belongs," striker Dejan Joveljic said. Joseph Paintsil and Joveljic scored in the first half, and the Galaxy won their record sixth MLS Cup championship with a 2-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls. After striking twice in the first 13 minutes of the final, the Galaxy nursed their lead through a scoreless second half to raise their league's biggest trophy for the first time since 2014. MLS' most successful franchise struggled through most of the ensuing years, but everything changed after LA spent smartly in the offseason to build a high-scoring new lineup topped by Paintsil, Joveljic and Gabriel Pec. The Galaxy finished second in the Western Conference and streaked through the postseason with an MLS playoff-record 18 goals in five games to win another crown. "I'm just so proud of this group after the challenges that we (had) and the way they bounced back and competed as a group," Galaxy coach Greg Vanney said. "We spent a lot of energy at the start, but I'm just so proud of these guys. They've cemented themselves as legends in this club." The Galaxy even won this title without perhaps their most important player. Riqui Puig, the playmaking midfielder from Barcelona who ran their offense impressively all season long, tore a ligament in his knee last week in the conference final. Puig watched this game in a suit, but the Catalan catalyst's teammates hadn't forgotten him: After his replacement, Gastón Brugman, set up LA's opening goal with a superb pass in the ninth minute, Paintsil held up Puig's jersey to their roaring fans during the celebration. "I was really waiting for this moment," said Paintsil, who scored his 14th goal of an impressive season. "I'm much more, 10 times faster than them, and Gaston saw the space. ... It was really a good thing. We did it for Riqui, and we did it for our family that came, and our supporters." Just four minutes later, Joveljic sprinted past four New York defenders and chipped home his 21st goal. Brugman was named the MLS Cup MVP after a commanding performance in midfield. The Uruguayan hadn't started a match for the Galaxy since Oct. 5 after an injury-slowed season, playing only as a postseason substitute before the final. "I dreamed of that yesterday, of something I could give to the team," Brugman said of his pass to Paintsil. "Today, it happened." Sean Nealis scored for the seventh-seeded Red Bulls, whose improbable postseason charge ended one win shy of their first Cup championship. With the league's youngest roster, New York fell just short of becoming the lowest-seeded team to win the tournament under first-year German coach Sandro Schwarz. "I love these guys," Schwarz said. "Some guys, they are crying. In the big picture, that's a start. Sometimes when you lose the final, it's tough, but you use this experience to create the next energy, the next intensity." Galaxy goalkeeper John McCarthy made four saves to win his second MLS title in three seasons, but Nealis beat the 2022 MLS Cup MVP in the 28th minute when he volleyed from the penalty area. The second half was lively: Red Bulls captain Emil Forsberg hit the outside of the post in the 72nd minute, while Pec and Galaxy substitute Marco Reus nearly converted chances a few moments later. The ball got loose in the Galaxy's penalty area in the third minute of extra time, but two Red Bulls couldn't finish. After Galaxy owner Phil Anschutz received the MLS Cup that bears his name because of his steady financial support of the league during its shaky years, Galaxy captain Maya Yoshida carried the trophy to his teammates for the celebration. The Galaxy extended their lead over DC United (4) for the most MLS Cup championships in league history. The Red Bulls remain one of three original MLS franchises never to win the title, along with FC Dallas and the New England Revolution. The Galaxy finished 17-0-3 this season at their frequently renamed suburban stadium, where the sellout crowd of 26,812 for the final included several robust cheering sections of Red Bulls supporters hoping to see their New Jersey-based club's breakthrough. But this season was about the Galaxy's rebirth. The club famous for employing global stars from David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Robbie Keane and Javier "Chicharito" Hernández swiftly turned itself into a contender again by acquiring young talents without international fame. The Galaxy signed Pec from Brazil and grabbed Paintsil, a Ghanaian playing in Belgium. The duo combined with Joveljic to form a potent attack with orchestration from Puig, one of MLS' best players. "Losing a guy like Riqui after the performance he put in all season was devastating," McCarthy said. "Even if he wasn't on the field, we did it for him." Get local news delivered to your inbox!
LABOUR-supporting trade union Unite has been rocked by accusations of bullying and victimisation. Staff at its London HQ walked out on strike this week claiming bosses were fostering a “toxic culture” of intimidation and smears. Unite is one of Labour ’s biggest financial backers, donating more than £500,000 to the party’s MPs this year alone. But it has been plunged into turmoil after employees at the union’s National Bargaining and Disputes Support Unit downed tools. Unit chief Jack Clarke — who is the husband of the union’s general secretary Sharon Graham — has been caught up in the complaints. Members of his team have alleged that managers exhibited angry and aggressive behaviour and used inappropriate language. read more on politics They are being represented by the GMB trade union . Danny Adilypour, GMB regional organiser, said: “Our members are sending a clear message that they will not tolerate the toxic bullying culture and victimisation they have experienced at Unite. “Underhand tactics have been used to undermine these workers’ legitimate concerns and their right to pursue industrial action. “Today they were met by a counter-protest, in yet another attempt to intimidate them. Most read in The Sun "We again call on Unite to suspend the managers accused of bullying behaviour.” GMB also accused Unite online of union-busting tactics — the same sort of strategies they vow to protect workers from. In a statement, Unite said the allegations are untrue. It added: “Unite will not shy away from continuing to clean up the union and will not allow the harassment of women.”Spanish on the Fly, other NKY businesses receive awards
The new drink is part of Luckin Coffee's Christmas Drinks Collection SINGAPORE , Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Luckin Coffee is excited to announce its Christmas drinks series, showcasing festive favourites such as the Tiramisu Latte , Merry Cocoa Christmas , and Toffee Hazelnut Oat Latte . In addition, Luckin Coffee is thrilled to introduce an exclusive partnership with Butterbear to introduce the Little Butter Latte . Introducing the Little Butter Latte – Buttery Bliss in Every Sip! This limited-edition Little Butter Latte , available from 22 November 2024 , combines the smooth, velvety richness of non-greasy New Zealand butter with Luckin Coffee's espresso expertise. The result is a latte that's indulgence redefined—rich, creamy, and satisfying from the first sip to the last swirl. Imagine curling up with a warm cup of this indulgent treat, as festive lights twinkle around you, filling the air with holiday cheer. With a silky texture and a flavour profile rich roasted nuts and caramel, the Little Butter Latte delivers a perfectly layered experience, without heaviness. Plus, it comes with four guilt-free perks : Enjoy a melt-in-your-mouth texture made from ≥99.8% animal dairy fat, promising a luxuriously smooth feel. True to Luckin Coffee's thoughtfully themed collaborations with various IPs, the limited-time Little Butter Latte comes with exclusive Butterbear-themed cup sleeves and paper bags, with exciting gift-with-purchase surprises to look forward to! Festive Favourites – The Christmas Collection This November, step into a world of festive magic with Luckin Coffee's holiday menu, starting with the indulgent Tiramisu Latte , available from 1 November 2024 . Crafted as the perfect on-the-go dessert, the Tiramisu Latte combines rich espresso and creamy cocoa, wrapped in luscious sea-salt milk foam dusted with cocoa powder. A warm hug in a cup, this festive treat delivers the rich flavours of tiramisu cake with every sip, enveloping you in the cocoa aroma of Christmas. Luckin Coffee's holiday cheer continues with two additional seasonal drinks available from 6 December 2024 : Adding to the holiday magic, all drinks in the Christmas collection will be served in limited-edition, Christmas-themed paper bags, cups, and cup sleeves, featuring delightful seasonal designs to bring festive joy to each sip. Available Across All Outlets: Grab Your Festive Drinks and Celebrate With Us! Luckin Coffee's current and upcoming launches will be available at all outlets. The Tiramisu Latte will be available from 1 November 2024 , the Little Butter Latte on 22 November 2024 , and the Merry Cocoa Christmas and Toffee Hazelnut Oat Latte from 6 December 2024 onwards. Grab your drinks, spread the festive cheer, and celebrate with us this Christmas! For more information on Luckin Coffee, please visit www.luckincoffee.com/ .
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Chandigarh: Former AAP leader HS Phoolka is likely to make a comeback to active politics after his resignation from the Punjab assembly as the Dakha MLA was accepted in 2019. A WhatsApp message from Phoolka to mediapersons on Monday said, “H S Phoolka, senior advocate, will meet the press on Tuesday. Phoolka will also announce his plans of joining politics.” Earlier, Phoolka had started his political innings by unsuccessfully contesting the 2014 Lok Sabha elections on an AAP ticket from Ludhiana. Later, he was elected from Dakha in 2017 and was appointed the Leader of Opposition (LOP), a post he gave up to focus on the 1984 anti-Sikh riot cases after the first session of the assembly. In Jan 2018, Phoolka had resigned from AAP and handed over his resignation to party chief Arvind Kejriwal. Phoolka had said his only reason to quit as the LoP in the Punjab assembly was to fight the 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases. We also published the following articles recently Verdict deferred in anti-Sikh riots case against Sajjan Kumar A court in New Delhi has deferred the verdict in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case involving former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar to December 16. The case pertains to the killings of Jaswant Singh and his son, Tarundeep Singh, on November 1, 1984. Kumar has denied all charges, with prosecution alleging his involvement in leading the mob. Kailash Gahlot resigns from membership of Delhi Legislative Assembly Kailash Gahlot, former Delhi transport minister, resigned from the AAP and joined the BJP, citing a departure from the party's core values. He has been appointed to the BJP's Election Coordination Committee ahead of the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. AAP, meanwhile, released its first list of candidates for the election. Betterment of education is my biggest goal in politics: Avadh Ojha after joining AAP Civil services coach and motivational speaker Avadh Ojha has joined the Aam Aadmi Party in the presence of party leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia. Ojha aims to work in the field of education, which is also AAP's focus. His inclusion is expected to bolster the party's educational initiatives ahead of the upcoming Delhi assembly elections.“We are sending a very clear message in Pennsylvania, the use of AI to harm others, especially our children, will not be tolerated,” said state Sen. Tracy Pennycuick.
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Shares of Nvidia fell Monday after China said it is investigating the high-flying U.S. microchip company over suspected violations of Chinese anti-monopoly laws. In a brief news release with few details, Chinese regulators appear to be focusing on Nvidia’s $6.9 billion acquisition of network and data transmission company Mellanox in 2019. Nvidia shares about 3% Monday. They are still up 179% so far this year. Considered a bellwether for artificial intelligence demand, Nvidia has led the AI sector to become one of the stock market’s , as tech giants spend heavily on the company’s chips and data centers needed to train and operate their AI systems. Nvidia’s shares have surged this year along with the California company’s revenue and profit due to AI demand. According to data firm FactSet, about 16% of Nvidia’s revenue comes from China, second only to its U.S.-generated revenue. A spokesperson for the company based in Santa Clara, California, said in an emailed statement that Nvidia is “happy to answer any questions regulators may have about our business.” In its release, Nvidia posted revenue of $35.08 billion, up 94% from $18.12 billion a year ago. Nvidia earned $19.31 billion in the quarter, more than double the $9.24 billion it posted in last year’s third quarter. The earnings release did not break out revenue from China. The company’s market value rocketed to $3.5 trillion recently, passing Microsoft and briefly overtaking Apple as the world’s most valuable company. China’s antitrust investigation follows a report this summer by technology news site The Information that the U.S. Justice Department was investigating complaints from rivals that in the chip sector. The allegations reported include Nvidia threatening to punish those who buy products from both itself and its competitors at the same time. David Bieri, an international finance expert at Virginia Tech, said that China’s investigation is “not about what Nvidia is doing in China, per se” but rather a signal to the incoming Trump administration. China, Bieri said, is looking to set the tone of future relations. The Chinese government, he said, is telling the U.S. “don’t mess with us, because all of your darling corporations that your version of capitalism needs to prosper have entanglements” with China. Nvidia will have to revise its strategy in China or come up with provisions in their budgets for the type of uncertainty business with China will bring, Bieri said. “I don’t think this is something that they can shake off,” he said. “I also have a tremendous amount of faith in the brilliance of the management strategy of a corporation like Nvidia to not only pay attention to credit risk, market risk and operational risk, but also to political risk.” Nvidia’s invention of graphics processor chips, or GPUs, in 1999 helped spark the growth of the PC gaming market and redefined computer graphics. Last month, it on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, ending the pioneering semiconductor company’s 25-year run on the index. Unlike Intel, Nvidia designs but doesn’t manufacture its own chips, relying heavily on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., an Intel rival. ___ Associated Press Technology Writer Sarah Parvini in Los Angeles contributed to this report. Matt Ott, The Associated Press
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