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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into the Global Alliance for Responsible Media over allegations of an anticompetitive boycott targeting social media platforms, including Elon Musk ’s X. The investigation comes on the heels of an antitrust lawsuit filed by X in August, accusing GARM and its suburbanization, the World Federation of Advertisers, of orchestrating a coordinated boycott to withhold advertising revenue from platforms that do not adhere to GARM’s “Brand Safety Standards.” The investigation seeks to determine whether the groups violated antitrust laws by colluding to disadvantage platforms such as X and Rumble, a video-sharing platform favored by conservatives. In a statement , Paxton criticized the Biden administration as failing to enforce antitrust laws against its perceived political allies. "Trade organizations and companies cannot collude to block advertising revenue from entities they wish to undermine,” Paxton said, adding that such practices threaten free market competition. X’s lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Texas, alleges that GARM members, including Mars, CVS, Unilever, and Danish energy firm Orsted, acted in concert to enforce brand safety standards through a “naked restraint of trade” at the expense of social media platforms. The suit also claims that these actions were not in the advertisers’ individual economic interests but were instead part of a collective effort to pressure platforms such as X into compliance. Rumble joined X in the lawsuit, accusing GARM of imposing “one-size-fits-all” standards that led to boycotts of alternative platforms. Both companies are seeking an injunction to prevent further coordination among advertisers, as well as damages and legal fees. Investigation follows GARM's downfall The controversy surrounding GARM reached a tipping point in August when Musk’s lawsuit prompted WFA to announce GARM's shutdown . In a statement, WFA described GARM as a "not-for-profit initiative" and blamed its closure on a “distraction” caused by allegations of collusion. GARM was originally established in 2019 following the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand to promote transparency and responsible advertising in digital media. However, critics, including Musk, argued that its brand safety standards became a tool for censorship and anticompetitive practices. X alleged that GARM members “abruptly and in lockstep” pulled advertising in 2023 over concerns about hate speech on the platform. Musk, who purchased X when it was Twitter in 2022 to promote free speech, faced significant backlash from advertisers as the platform saw increased scrutiny over its content moderation policies. Paxton’s investigation adds momentum to legal challenges against WFA and GARM, which are already facing scrutiny from Congress. The House Judiciary Committee previously found evidence suggesting GARM organized boycotts and used indirect tactics to target disfavored platforms and content creators. X CEO Linda Yaccarino has pointed to the committee’s findings as evidence of GARM’s alleged collusion, saying its actions "demonetized and limited choices for consumers." As Paxton’s office reviews WFA’s activities, the investigation underscores growing concerns about the influence of international advertising groups on free speech and market competition. The outcome could have far-reaching consequences for the advertising industry and its role in shaping online discourse. It’s still a major problem — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Musk has continued to call attention to what he describes as a systemic problem. "It’s still a major problem,” he posted on X in response to Paxton’s announcement.SaferWatch Elevates Executive Protection with 24/7/365 Monitoring, Live Communication, and Direct Law Enforcement Connectivity
The United States Postal Service might have found a way to unite a nation bitterly divided after this month's election: It will release a Betty White stamp. The beloved actor known for roles in "The Golden Girls," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Boston Legal" and others will be on a 2025 Forever stamp, USPS announced this past week. White died in late December 2021 , less than three weeks before her 100th birthday. The Postal Service hasn't announced a release date for the stamp. Betty White speaks Sept. 17, 2018, at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. “An icon of American television, Betty White (1922–2021) shared her wit and warmth with viewers for seven decades,” the Postal Service said in announcing the stamp, which depicts a smiling White based on a 2010 photograph by celebrity photographer Kwaku Alston . “The comedic actor, who gained younger generations of fans as she entered her 90s, was also revered as a compassionate advocate for animals.” Boston-based artist Dale Stephanos created the digital illustration from Alston's photo. "I'd love to send a letter back to my 18-year-old self with this stamp on it and tell him that everything is going to be OK," Stephanos posted on Facebook . Regardless of personal politics, self-proclaimed supporters of Republican President-elect Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris reacted with delight on social media. "Betty White was my hero, all of my life! I actually had a doll when I was a little girl I named Betty White," one Trump supporter posted on X , formerly Twitter. “Something to make this awful week a little better: We’re getting a Betty White stamp,” a pro-Harris X account posted. White combined a wholesome image with a flare for bawdy jokes . Her television career began in the early 1950s and exploded as she aged. “The only SNL host I ever saw get a standing ovation at the after party," Seth Meyers posted on Twitter after her death. "A party at which she ordered a vodka and a hotdog and stayed til the bitter end.” Allen Ludden and his wife Betty White, who love to play games, continue a two year gin rummy battle in which she's ahead by a cumulative 6,000 points in Westchester, N.Y. on April 29, 1965. They do it professionally on TV. He's the master of ceremonies on "Password," and she makes frequent guest appearances on game shows. They play games to relax at home. (AP Photo/Bob Wands) Allen Ludden and his wife Betty White admire magnolia blossoms on the lawn of their country home in Westchester, N.Y. on May 14, 1965. (AP Photo/Bob Wands) Actress Betty White in 1965. (AP Photo) Betty White shares a moment backstage at the 28th annual Emmy Awards with Ted Knight after they each won an Emmy for their supporting roles in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." On the series Miss White played Sue Ann Nivens while Knight played newscaster Ted Baxter. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 17, 1976: (L-R) "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" co-stars - Ed Asner, Betty White, Mary Tyler Moore and Ted Knight - all won awards at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Shubert Theatre on May 17, 1976 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by TVA/PictureGroup/Invision for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences/AP Images) Actress Betty White with Ted Knight at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, Sept. 13, 1981. (AP Photo/Randy Rasmussen) Betty White and Anson Williams don't seem to faze Buckeye, a St. Bernard, during an awards ceremony during which Williams was honored by the Los Angeles Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as a friend and lover of animals. Ms. White presented a humanitarian plaque to Williams at the event, which was held in Hollywood, California, Friday, May 1, 1982. (AP Photo/Marc Karody) Actress Betty White with actor John Hillerman arriving at Emmy Awards, Sept. 22, 1985 in Pasadena, California. (AP Photo/LIU) Actresses Betty White Ludden, left, and Mary Tyler Moore, right, smile at each other in Los Angeles, Friday, June 22, 1985 during Annual Meeting of Morris Animal Foundation, at which Ludden announced her retirement as President of the animal health group, held at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) These four veteran actresses from the television series "The Golden Girls" shown during a break in taping Dec. 25, 1985 in Hollywood. From left are, Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur and Betty White. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) Actress Betty White poses in Los Angeles, Ca. in June, 1986. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Betty White stands backstage at the NBC TV Bob Hope "I Love Lucy" special on Sept. 16, 1989. (AP Photo/Djansezian) Michael J. Fox and Betty White, winners of Emmys for best actor and actress in a comedy series, stand backstage at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California, Sunday, Sept. 21, 1986 after receiving their honors. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac) Comedienne Betty White places her hand on the star that was presented posthumously to her husband, Allen Ludden, during ceremonies inducting him into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Thursday, March 31, 1988. Ludden was honored with the 1,868th star of the famed walkway — between those of White and Tyrone Power. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) Estelle Getty, who plays Sophia, poses with her new husband, who plays Max, and the other "Golden Girls" after taping of episode on Friday, night, Nov. 5,1988 in Hollywood. Left to right are Rue McCLanahan (Blanche), Getty, Gilford, Bea Arthur (Dorothy) and Betty White. (AP Photo/Ira Mark Gostin) Former cast members of the Mary Tyler Moore Show, sans Mary Tyler Moore, are reunited for the Museum of Television and Radio's 9th annual Television Festival in Los Angeles Saturday, March 21, 1992. From left are Gavin MacLeod, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Betty White and Ed Asner. (AP Photo/Craig Fujii) Actress Betty White, left, writer/producer David E. Kelley, actress Bridget Fonda, and actor Oliver Platt pose at the premiere of their movie "Lake Placid," Wednesday night, July 14, 1999, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Betty White, from "Golden Girls," and Mr. T, Lawrence Tureaud, from "The A Team," pose for photographers at NBC's 75th Anniversary Party, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2002, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Rene Macura) Actors Betty White, left, Georgia Engel, second left, Gavin MacLeod, center, Valerie Harper, second right, and John Amos pose for photographers during arrivals at CBS's 75th anniversary celebration Sunday, Nov. 2, 2003, in New York. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano) Actress Betty White laughs as an African eagle roosts overhead at the Los Angeles Zoo Monday, Feb. 20, 2006, in Los Angeles, where White was honored as Ambassador to the Animals by the city for her decades of dedication to the humane treatment of animals. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) Betty White poses for photographers on the red carpet before Comedy Central's "Roast of William Shatner," Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Rene Macura) Betty White arrives at the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, on Friday, June 15, 2007. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Beatrice Arthur, left, Betty White, center, and Rue McClanahan, of the Golden Girls, arrive at the TV Land Awards on Sunday June 8, 2008 in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) Actor Henry Winkler, center, is seen Beatrice Arthur, right, and Betty White at the TV Land Awards on Sunday June 8, 2008 in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) In this Nov. 24, 2009 file photo, actress Betty White poses for a portrait following her appearance on the television talk show "In the House," in Burbank, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File) Actress Betty White poses for a portrait on the set of the television show "Hot in Cleveland" in Studio City section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) Actress Betty White is seen on stage at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010 in Universal City, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) Betty White, a cast member in "You Again," poses with fans holding Betty White masks at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) Actress Betty White wears a U.S. Forest Ranger hat after being named an Honorary Forest Ranger by the US Forest Service, at the Kennedy Center in Washington Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010. White has stated in numerous interviews that her first ambition as a young girl was "to become a forest ranger, but they didn't allow women to do that back then". (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) Betty White, left, Bradley Cooper and Scarlett Johansson arrive at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, Calif., on Sunday, June 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) Betty White, left, Kristen Bell, center, and Jamie Lee Curtis, cast members in "You Again," pose together at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) Betty White, left, accepts the Life Achievement Award from Sandra Bullock at the 16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) From left, actresses Betty White, Wendie Malick, Valerie Bertinelli, and Jane Leeves pose for a portrait on the set of the television show "Hot in Cleveland" in Studio City section of Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles) Alec Baldwin, left, and Betty White are seen on stage at the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Betty White attends a book signing for her book 'If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won't)' at Barnes & Noble in New York, Friday, May 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes) Actress Betty White attends a press conference prior to the taping of "Betty White's 90th Birthday: A Tribute To America's Golden Girl" on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Vince Bucci) Actress Betty White arrives on a white pony as she is honored at a Friars Club Roast sponsored by Godiva, Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at the Sheraton Hotel in New York. (AP Photo/Starpix, Marion Curtis) Betty White, at left, attends her wax figure unveiling at Madame Tussauds on Monday, June 4, 2012 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Katy Winn/Invision/AP) From left, Sgt. 1st Class Chuck Shuck, Actress Betty White and The 2012 American Hero Dog Gabe pose during 2012 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012, in Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by Ryan Miller/Invision/AP) Betty White and Cloris Leachman onstage at the 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the JW Marriott on Saturday, April 20, 2013 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Todd Williamson/Invision/AP) Ellen DeGeneres, left, presents Betty White with the award for favorite TV icon at the People's Choice Awards at the Nokia Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Betty White, left, speaks at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Looking on from right are Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
Democracy is widely heralded as the ideal form of governance, promising freedom, equality, and representation. However, history and contemporary events reveal that democracy can sometimes devolve into a “tyranny of democracy.” This term describes situations where democratic principles or practices lead to oppression, marginalization, or inefficiency. French political thinker Alexis de Tocqueville first articulated the concept of the “tyranny of the majority” in Democracy in America (1835). He warned that in a democracy, the majority could impose its will on minorities, disregarding their rights and interests. This imbalance could lead to social injustice and the erosion of fundamental freedoms. Plato argued in The Republic that democracy, with its emphasis on freedom and equality, could lead to chaos and the rise of demagogues. He believed that unchecked populism could destabilize society and pave the way for tyranny. The inherent flaws in democratic systems, such as majoritarianism, populism, and the potential for political gridlock, create opportunities for oppression and inefficiency. In the United States of America, Post-Civil War Southern states employed democratic mechanisms to enforce racial segregation and disenfranchisement. Although African Americans constituted a significant portion of the population, white majorities used their voting power to uphold oppressive laws. The Reign of Terror (1793–1794) unleashed during the French Revolution, demonstrated how revolutionary democratic ideals could devolve into authoritarianism. Leaders like Robespierre used the rhetoric of equality and liberty to justify executions and suppress dissent. In Germany, the democratic Weimar Republic (1919–1933) failed to withstand the rise of extremist parties, including the Nazis, who exploited electoral processes to dismantle democracy itself. In the modern era, leaders use elections to legitimize their rule while suppressing opposition. These regimes exploit democratic structures to entrench power, marginalize minorities, and stifle dissent. The rise of populist leaders in the United States, and Brazil highlights how democratic systems can amplify division. Leaders often appeal to the majority’s fears and prejudices, sidelining minority rights and fostering social discord. India’s democracy, the largest in the world, has faced criticism for majoritarian policies under the leadership of nationalist parties. These policies have allegedly marginalized religious minorities and suppressed dissent. The Brexit referendum illustrates how democratic decisions, shaped by misinformation and populist sentiment, can have long-term detrimental consequences for a nation. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter have become breeding grounds for misinformation and polarization. Algorithms favor sensationalism, often amplifying the voices of extremist groups and undermining democratic discourse. In many democracies, advanced surveillance technologies are used to maintain control over the population, raising concerns about how democratic tools like public participation could be manipulated. In recent years, the notion of democracy as a beacon of fairness and freedom has been increasingly challenged. Across the globe, democratic institutions and processes are being leveraged by powerful actors to consolidate authority, often undermining the very principles they are meant to uphold. This phenomenon—sometimes called the “tyranny of democracies”—raises profound concerns about the trajectory of governance in the 21st century. Populist leaders like Donald Trump in the United States have demonstrated how democratic frameworks can be used to advance authoritarian tendencies. Donald Trump’s presidency revealed how fragile democratic norms could be in the face of a leader willing to exploit them for personal gain. From questioning the legitimacy of elections to polarizing rhetoric, Trump’s tenure highlighted the susceptibility of democracies to populist waves that prioritize the leader over institutions. Even post-presidency, his influence continues to shape U.S. politics, with his grip over the Republican Party serving as a testament to how populism can redefine democratic landscapes. In India, government has been criticized for eroding secular and pluralistic traditions enshrined in the country’s constitution. In Pakistan, the military has consistently overshadowed democratic institutions, often justifying its interventions as necessary to protect national interests. While civilian governments come and go, the military’s grip remains steadfast. This quasi-democratic facade undermines voter representation and perpetuates a cycle of governance where real power lies outside elected bodies. The ousting of former Prime Minister Imran Khan and the military’s central role in controlling the political narrative serve as stark reminders of democracy’s vulnerability in hybrid regimes. South Korea, a robust democracy, has faced challenges where democratic processes sometimes seem to enable populist agendas or partisan divides. The recent impeachment of presidents, societal polarization, and the overreach of political elites raise questions about the health of democratic institutions. Though South Korea remains a strong democracy, the tension between political factions often stymies governance and reflects broader global trends of using democratic mechanisms to assert dominance. The examples of Trump, Pakistan’s military, and South Korea illustrate a disturbing trend: democracies can serve as vehicles for tyranny when leaders and institutions manipulate them for personal or partisan power. Leaders or factions undermine checks and balances, eroding trust in judiciary, media, or electoral bodies. Political divides are exacerbated to rally a loyal base, sidelining pluralism. The will of the majority is often imposed at the expense of minorities, threatening the social fabric. While democracy remains a powerful ideal, its implementation is increasingly fraught with challenges. The rise of authoritarian tendencies within democratic systems suggests that vigilance is necessary to safeguard freedoms and rights. Whether this is a temporary phase, or a long-term shift depends on the resilience of civil society, the integrity of institutions, and the ability of global citizens to demand accountability from their leaders. This growing tension underscores the need to rethink how democracy operates in a complex and polarized world. Mufti Showkat Farooqi, Attorney at Law, New York, USA.Saturday, November 23, 2024 Facebook Instagram Twitter WhatsApp Youtube Personal Finance Education Entertainment Jobs Alert Sports Hindi Technology Complaint Redressal. Fact-Checking Policy Correction policy Authors and Team DNPA Code of Ethics Onwership and Funding Cookie Policy Terms of Service Disclaimer Contact US About Us More Search Home India IMD Update: There will be heavy rain in 11 states, know IMD's... India IMD Update: There will be heavy rain in 11 states, know IMD’s update regarding cold By Shyamu Maurya November 23, 2024 0 9 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram IMD Weather Update: There will be heavy rain in 11 states, know IMD's update regarding cold IMD Rainfall Alert: The weather of the country has changed. Winter season is going on. North India is in the grip of dense fog. There is rain with thunderstorms in South India and Northeast India. The Meteorological Department has predicted a cyclonic storm this week. All three [...] IMD Weather Update: The weather of the country has changed. Winter season is going on. North India is in the grip of dense fog. South India and Northeast India are receiving rains with thunderstorms. The Meteorological Department has predicted a cyclonic storm this week. Snowfall is occurring in all three hill states, due to which cold winds can increase the cold across the country. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has predicted that North India may experience colder than normal temperatures in the month of December-January due to the effect of La Nina. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has released the latest weather update till November 28. Let us know how will the weather be across the country this week? When will the cyclone come? According to the Meteorological Department report, the upper air cyclonic circulation is active over the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean and the adjoining South Andaman, which extends to the middle troposphere of the ocean. Due to its effect, a low pressure area is likely to form. On November 23, it is likely to move west-northwest towards the southeast Bay of Bengal. During the next 2 days, a pressure area will form in the central parts of the South Bay of Bengal. A trough line is formed by the cyclonic circulation over the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean and the adjoining south. A western disturbance has become active due to the inclination of winds towards the south with height in the lower and middle troposphere level from the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Mannar. Due to its effect, stormy winds will blow in the coastal states and there is a warning of heavy rain. Clouds will rain in these states According to the Meteorological Department report, from today till November 28, there will be light to moderate rain in the states of South India and Northeast India. There may be rain with thunder and lightning at some places. There is a possibility of rain in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Andaman Nicobar Islands, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. There may also be rain at some places in Yanam, Mahe, Karaikal. Due to the effect of cyclonic storm, winds are likely to blow at a speed of 35 kmph to 45 kmph and gusts up to 55 kmph. Fishermen are appealed to avoid going to Comorin area and Gulf of Mannar, South East Bay of Bengal, South Andaman Sea, North Andaman Sea, South West Bay of Bengal, Sri Lanka coast and Tamil Nadu coast. Fog will prevail in these states including Delhi According to the report of the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain dry in North India till November 30. Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh will have dense fog in the morning and evening. Sun will come out during the day, but the temperature will drop and cold will be felt. Air pollution has started decreasing in Delhi-NCR and light fog has started to prevail in the morning and evening. Sunshine during the day brings relief, but fog in the morning and evening causes the temperature to drop and cold is felt. Fans have stopped completely, while the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of dense fog in the future. Temperature went below zero in Kashmir According to media reports, there is a possibility of snowfall in the hilly areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh this week. This will increase the cold in the plains and cold winds may blow. At the same time, the cold has increased significantly due to snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir. The temperature is below zero in most areas of Kashmir. On Friday, the temperature in Srinagar was recorded at 0.4 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, in the next 2-3 days, there will be light rain or thundershowers at many places in Jammu and Kashmir. Light rain or snowfall may occur in the high altitude areas of Kashmir. Join Informal Newz Tags IMD update IMD Weather IMD Weather Update Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram Previous article Ration Card Canceled: Government canceled 5.8 crore ration cards, check your card Shyamu Maurya Shyamu has done Degree in Fine Arts and has knowledge about bollywood industry. He started writing in 2018. Since then he has been associated with Informalnewz. 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BY KEN POWTAK Associated Press BOSTON - Boston College coach Bill O'Brien showed his team the final drive that led up to Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie's Hail Mary pass 40 years ago, expressing the need for them to play a complete game. They didn't need any late drama on Saturday after blowing out North Carolina early. Quarterback Grayson James threw for a touchdown and ran for another, and BC celebrated the anniversary of Flutie's pass with a 41-21 victory over North Carolina. "In this room on Friday. I showed them the last drive of the Miami game," O'Brien said. "When you have the '84 team here, they were 10-2, ranked fifth in the country, Heisman Trophy winner in the house, you've got to play well." Ryan Turner added a 78-yard interception return for BC (6-5, 3-4 Atlantic Coast Conference), which became bowl eligible under first-year coach O'Brien. It's the second straight and eighth in the last nine years the Eagles have a bowl opportunity. "You know what he's done, done for this program. Just being able to see guys come back like that and support, it's awesome," James said of Flutie being on the sideline. "It makes us want to put on a show for them." Flutie and many of his 1984 teammates were honored on the field before the second quarter. He hit Gerard Phalen with a 48-yard TD as time expired in BC's Miracle in Miami on Nov. 23, 1984. Making his second straight start after O'Brien benched Thomas Castellanos, James, a transfer from Florida International, completed 18 of 27 passes for 192 yards and no interceptions. Castellanos left the team after he was benched. Tar Heels running back Omarion Hampton, who entered the day second in FBS in rushing at 142.2 yards per game, was held to 53 on 11 carries. Jacolby Criswell completed 16 of 30 passes for 176 yards with three interceptions for North Carolina (6-5, 3-4), which had a three-game winning streak snapped. "I'm really surprised," Tar Heels coach Mack Brown said. "I thought they played hard, they kept trying, they were frustrated some. They were disappointed some, but I did think they tried hard." With BC leading 17-7 after the Tar Heels scored on a 95-yard kickoff return by Chris Culliver, Eagles linebacker Joe Marinaro picked off Criswell and returned it to North Carolina's 32. Three plays later, James hit Reed Harris with an 18-yard fade into the right corner of the end zone with 40 seconds left in the first half, moving BC ahead 24-7. James had a 3-yard TD run, pushing the Eagles ahead 10-0 early in the second quarter. Criswell threw an off-balance pass under pressure that Turner picked off before racing down the left sideline for a score that put it away early in the third. "I came down. I knew someone was behind me trying to get my ankles," Criswell said. "As soon as I came down, tried to throw it out of bounds, I guess all my momentum going down, the ball just floated up and went right to him." The takeaway North Carolina: A week after becoming bowl eligible, the future of Brown could become a hotter topic this week after his team looked overmatched. Boston College: With the addition of James, the offense looks like it fits O'Brien's style much better. He's more of a drop-back passer as opposed to Castellanos, who liked to break out of the pocket often. Up next North Carolina: Hosts North Carolina State next Saturday in its regular-season finale. Boston College: Faces Pittsburgh at home in its final regular-season game Saturday.Alex Ovechkin out 4 to 6 weeks with fractured fibula: What it means for Capitals, goal record chase
ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) — Gaston Martirena and Adrian Martinez scored first-half goals as Argentina's Racing won its first Copa Sudamericana championship by beating Brazil's Cruzeiro 3-1 in the final on Saturday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) — Gaston Martirena and Adrian Martinez scored first-half goals as Argentina's Racing won its first Copa Sudamericana championship by beating Brazil's Cruzeiro 3-1 in the final on Saturday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) — Gaston Martirena and Adrian Martinez scored first-half goals as Argentina’s Racing won its first Copa Sudamericana championship by beating Brazil’s Cruzeiro 3-1 in the final on Saturday. Martirena opened the scoring in the 15th minute and Martinez added a goal five minutes later to give “La Academia” its first international title since 1988 when it won the Supercopa Sudamericana. “Maravilla” Martinez scored 10 goals in 13 matches and finished as the top scorer in the competition. Roger Martinez sealed the victory with a goal in the 90th. Kaio Jorge scored in the 52nd for Cruzeiro. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer AdvertisementSMX (Security Matters) SMX shares are surging after the company unveiled a groundbreaking integration of its technology to mark and protect NFC and RFID chips . This innovation aims to reduce risks of counterfeiting, tampering, and supply chain vulnerabilities. The company has embedded its unique markers into the coating of standard NFC and RFID chips, enabling precise authentication and verification throughout their lifecycle. The proprietary coating not only works with off-the-shelf chips but also enhances durability, performance, and resilience to environmental stressors, potentially extending the lifespan and reliability of the chips. Additionally, the coating can store data and withstand high temperatures (up to 150°C), providing extra protection against the elements. SMX envisions its technology benefiting the growing market for wearable and flexible electronics, including smartwatches, fitness trackers, and medical devices, where secure, lightweight, and durable components are essential. The technology is also well-suited for use in fashion, sports, and activewear, where components need to endure tough conditions like washing, flexing, and exposure to sweat and corrosion. This month, SMX and Ybyra Capital formed a partnership. This deal positions Brazil to fully leverage its vast resources while implementing advanced technology for supply chain traceability, accountability, and sustainability, showcasing the country’s commitment to leading global change . Price Action : SMX shares are up 31.5% at $0.2867 at the last check Thursday. Read Next : SciSparc Shares Skyrocket With AutoMax’s First JAC Motors Shipment This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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CLEVELAND — Alyssa Nakken, the first woman to coach in a Major League Baseball game, is leaving the San Francisco Giants to join the Cleveland Guardians. Nakken made history in 2022 when she took over as first-base coach following an ejection. A former college softball star at Sacramento State, Nakken joined the Giants in 2014 and was promoted to a spot on manager Gabe Kapler's staff in 2020, becoming the majors' first full-time female coach. Nakken has been hired as an assistant director within player development for the Guardians, who won the AL Central last season under first-year manager Stephen Vogt — the AL Manager of the Year. With Cleveland, the 34-year-old Nakken will work with former Giants coaches Craig Albernaz and Kai Correa. Her exact duties are still being determined. "We thank Alyssa Nakken for her incredible contributions to the San Francisco Giants and for trailblazing a path for women in sports,” the Giants said in a statement on Friday. "Her leadership, dedication, and passion for the game have inspired countless individuals, and her impact has been truly transformative for the Giants organization and the baseball community. “As she embarks on this exciting new chapter in her career, we have no doubt that she’ll continue to inspire and achieve great things. We wish her and her family nothing but the best.” Nakken is the second on-field female coach hired by the Guardians. In 2023, the club brought in Amanda Kamekona as their hitting development coach for their year-round training academy in Goodyear, Arizona. Last season, she was an assistant hitting coach at Double-A Akron. Kamekona was twice a third-team All-American at UCLA after transferring from Cal State Fullerton.1 investment I’m eyeing for my Stocks and Shares ISA in 2025Lululemon Athletica earnings beat by $0.16, revenue topped estimates
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