Salesforce Inc CRM reported third-quarter financial results after the market close on Tuesday. Here’s a look at the key metrics from the quarter . Q2 Earnings: Salesforce reported third-quarter revenue of $9.44 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $9.35 billion. The enterprise cloud solutions company reported adjusted earnings of $2.41 per share, missing analyst estimates of $2.44 per share, according to Benzinga Pro . Total revenue was up 8% on a year-over-year basis. Operating margin came in at 20%, and non-GAAP operating margin was 33.1%. Cash flow from operations was up 29% year-over-year and free cash flow was up 30% year-over-year to $1.78 billion. The company ended the quarter with remaining performance obligations of $26.4 billion, up 10% year-over-year. “We delivered another quarter of exceptional financial performance across revenue, margin, cash flow and cRPO,” said Marc Benioff , chair and CEO of Salesforce. “Agentforce, our complete AI system for enterprises built into the Salesforce Platform, is at the heart of a groundbreaking transformation. The rise of autonomous AI agents is revolutionizing global labor, reshaping how industries operate and scale.” Don’t Miss: ‘American Exceptionalism Trade’ Gains Steam As Dollar, S&P 500 Surge In Lockstep: Bank Of America Salesforce said it repurchased $1.2 billion worth of its stock in the quarter and returned $400 million to shareholders in the form of dividend payments. Guidance: Salesforce expects fourth-quarter revenue to be in the range of $9.9 billion to $10.1 billion. The company anticipates fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of $2.57 to $2.62 per share. Salesforce sees full-year 2025 revenue of $37.8 billion to $38 billion. The company expects full-year adjusted earnings to be between $9.98 and $10.03 per share. “With Agentforce, we’re not just witnessing the future — we’re leading it, unleashing a new era of digital labor for every business and every industry,” Benioff said. Management will further discuss the quarter on a conference call with analysts and investors at 5 p.m. E.T. CRM Price Action: Salesforce shares were up 7.72% in after-hours, trading at $357 at publication Tuesday, according to Benzinga Pro . Photo: Shutterstock. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.IREN Reports Q1 FY25 Results
Resorts World Las Vegas Establishes Board of Directors with Jim Murren as Chairman, Appoints Alex Dixon as Chief Executive OfficerThe International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants on Thursday for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister and a Hamas military leader, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The announcement came as health officials in the Gaza Strip said the death toll from the 13-month-old war between Israel and Hamas has surpassed 44,000. The warrant marked the first time that a sitting leader of a major Western ally has been accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity by a global court of justice. The ICC panel said there were reasonable grounds to believe that both Netanyahu and his ex-defense minister bear responsibility for the war crime of starvation and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution and other inhumane acts. Israel’s war has caused heavy destruction across Gaza, decimated parts of the territory and driven almost the entire population of 2.3 million people from their homes, leaving most dependent on aid to survive. Israel launched its war in Gaza after Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250 . Around 100 hostages are still inside Gaza, at least a third of whom are believed to be dead. Here’s the Latest: UNITED NATIONS -- The U.N. humanitarian chief for Gaza is warning that the delivery of critical food, water, fuel and medical supplies is grinding to a halt throughout the territory and “the survival of two million people hangs in the balance.” Muhannad Hadi said in a statement Thursday that Israeli authorities have been banning commercial imports for more than six weeks and at the same time thefts from humanitarian convoys by armed individuals have surged. “In 2024, U.N. trucks have been looted 75 times –- including 15 such attacks since Nov. 4 alone –- and armed people have broken into U.N. facilities on 34 occasions,” he said. Last week, one driver was shot in the head and hospitalized along with another truck driver, Hadi said. And on Saturday 98 trucks were looted in a single attack which saw the vehicles damaged or stolen. The Gaza humanitarian coordinator said bakeries are closing because of lack of flour or fuel to operate generators. “Palestinian civilians are struggling to survive under unlivable conditions, amid relentless hostilities,” Hadi said. He demanded the immediate improvement of security and conditions throughout Gaza to allow the safe and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid “through lawful means.” Israel says it puts no limit on the supplies permitted into Gaza, and it blames the U.N. distribution system. But Israel’s official figures show the amount of aid it has let in has plunged since the beginning of October. The U.N has blamed Israeli military restrictions, along with widespread lawlessness that has led to theft of aid shipments. WASHINGTON — The White House fundamentally rejects the International Criminal Court’s decision to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday. She said the Biden administration was “deeply concerned by the prosecutor’s rush to seek arrest warrants and the troubling process errors that led to this decision.” The Biden administration has increased its warnings and appeals to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do more to spare civilians in airstrikes and other attacks, and to allow more aid to reach Gaza. However, a 30-day Biden administration deadline came and went earlier this month for Israel to meet specific U.S. targets to improve its treatment of Palestinian civilians in Gaza trapped in the war. U.S. demands included that Israel lift a near-total ban on delivery of aid to hard-hit north Gaza for starving civilians there. KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — The three children were playing outside a cluster of tents housing displaced people in the Gaza Strip when an Israeli airstrike killed them, along with six other people. It’s become a grim, near-daily ritual more than 13 months into the Israel-Hamas war, which local health authorities said Thursday has killed over 44,000 Palestinians. Israel carries out frequent strikes against what it says are militants hiding in civilian areas, and women and children are nearly always among the dead. Wednesday’s strike killed Hamza al-Qadi, 7, his brother Abdulaziz, 5, and their sister Laila, 4, in a tent camp in the southern city of Khan Younis. Areej al-Qadi, their mother, says they were playing outside when they were killed. “All that’s left of them are their notebooks, their books and a blood-stained jacket,” she said as she broke into tears. “They were children who did nothing.” The Israeli military did not respond to a request for comment on the strike. Gaza’s Health Ministry said Thursday that 44,056 Palestinians have been killed and 104,268 wounded since the start of the war, which was ignited by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack into Israel. Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people that day, mostly civilians, and abducted around 250 people. The Health Ministry does not say how many of those killed in Gaza were fighters but says women and children make up more than half the fatalities. Israel, which rarely comments on individual strikes, says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence. Hours after the ministry announced the latest toll, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister and a Hamas military leader. Mahmoud bin Hassan, the children’s father, said he buried them on Thursday. He asked when the international community would take action to stop the war. “When the entire Palestinian population has been killed?” he said. NEW YORK — Human Rights Watch applauded the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants issued Thursday against both Israeli and Hamas officials. The warrants “break through the perception that certain individuals are beyond the reach of the law,” the associate international justice director at Human Rights Watch, Balkees Jarrah, said in a statement. The New York-based rights group earlier this month released a report saying Israel has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip, including massive forced displacements that amount to ethnic cleansing. JERUSALEM — Israeli prosecutors have charged a former aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with leaking classified documents to international media, apparently to protect the Israeli leader from criticism as a hostage deal was collapsing. Eli Feldstein, a former media adviser to Netanyahu, was charged Thursday with leaking classified information with the intent of harming state security and obstruction of justice. The leaked documents are said to have formed the basis of a widely discredited article in the London-based Jewish Chronicle — which was later withdrawn — suggesting Hamas planned to spirit hostages out of Gaza through Egypt, and an article in Germany’s Bild newspaper that said Hamas was drawing out the hostage talks as a form of psychological warfare on Israel. Critics say the leaks were aimed at giving Netanyahu political cover as the case-fire talks ground to a halt. Some have accused Netanyahu of resisting a deal in to preserve his governing coalition, which includes hard-line members who have threatened to bring down the government if he makes concessions to Hamas. The leaks came at a time of public uproar over the deaths of six hostages who were killed by their Hamas captors as Israeli soldiers were closing in. The indictment said the leaks were meant “to create media influence on the public discourse in Israel in regards to the handling of the hostage situation, after the news of the murder of six hostages.” The indictment identified two other Netanyahu aides as being connected to the scheme, but only Feldstein and an unidentified reservist in Israeli military intelligence were charged. Netanyahu, who denies the accusations, has not been identified as a suspect in the burgeoning investigation. Israeli media say if convicted, Feldstein could potentially face life in prison. JERUSALEM -- The Israeli military has launched an investigation into the death of a 70-year-old Israeli man who entered Lebanon with Israeli forces and was killed in a Hezbollah ambush. Investigators are trying to determine, among other things, who allowed Zeev Erlich into the combat zone with the forces and why he was permitted to enter. According to Israeli media reports, Erlich was not on active duty when he was shot, but was wearing a military uniform and had a weapon. The army said he was a reservist with the rank of major and identified him as a “fallen soldier” when it announced his death. Erlich was a well-known West Bank settler and researcher of Jewish history. Media reports said Erlich was permitted to enter Lebanon to explore a local archaeological site. The army said a 20-year-old soldier was killed in the same incident, while an officer was badly wounded. The army announced Thursday that the chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, has appointed a team of experts “to examine and strengthen operational discipline and military culture” following the incident. It said its commander for northern Israel, Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin, would launch a separate “command inquiry,” while Israeli military police conduct a separate probe. Such investigations can lead to criminal charges. BEIRUT — At least 29 people were killed Thursday in Israeli strikes on different towns and villages across Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry and state-run media. In eastern Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes killed 26 people in six different towns in Baalbek province, the health ministry and the National News Agency said. In Tyre province, southern Lebanon, three people were killed in an Israeli strike, the health ministry said. The health ministry Wednesday said that over 3,550 people have been killed in the 13-month war between Hezbollah and Israel, the majority following Israel’s escalation in late September. The European Union's foreign policy chief has underlined that the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas officials are a legal and not political matter, and that they are binding on all 27 EU member countries and other signatories to the ICC to implement. “The tragedy in Gaza has to stop," Josep Borrell told reporters during a visit to Jordan. “It is not a political decision. It is the decision of an international court of justice, and the decision of the court has to be respected, and implemented.” “This decision is a binding decision on all state parties of the court, which include all members of the European Union," he added. ANKARA — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling partyhas welcomed the decision by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamn Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, calling it a judgement made for the sake of “humanity.” Omer Celik, spokesman for the Erdogan’s party, said on the social media platform X that Netanyahu and Gallant would “eventually be held accountable for genocide.” Celik also criticised Israeli officials who described the ICC decision as antisemitic. Turkey is among the most vocal critics of Israel’s military actions in Gaza and has submitted a formal request to join a genocide case that South Africa has filed against Israel at the U.N.’s International Court of Justice. Dutch foreign minister Caspar Veldkamp, whose country hosts the International Criminal Court, has confirmed The Netherlands would arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he arrived on Dutch soil. “The line from the government is clear. We are obliged to cooperate with the ICC ... we abide 100% by the Rome Statute,” he said in response to a question in parliament Thursday. Other European officials were more cautious. In France, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said he supported the International Criminal Court's prosecutor but declined to comment when asked more specifically if France would arrest Netanyahu if he were to step on French soil. “Today, combating impunity is our priority. We ratified the ICC Statute in 2000 and have consistently supported the court’s actions. Our response will align with these principles,” Christophe Lemoine told reporters at a press conference. Lemoine added that the warrants were “a complex legal issue ... It’s a situation that requires a lot of legal precautions.” In Italy, the foreign and justice ministries didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment about whether Italy, an ICC member which hosted the Rome conference that gave birth to the court, would honor the arrest warrant. Premier Giorgia Meloni hosted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in March 2023 and has strongly supported Israel since Oct. 7, while providing humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza. JERUSALEM — Israel’s mostly ceremonial president, Isaac Herzog, has called the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “a dark day for justice. A dark day for humanity.” In a post on X, he said the international court “has chosen the side of terror and evil over democracy and freedom, and turned the very system of justice into a human shield for Hamas’ crimes against humanity." Israel Katz, Israel’s new defense minister, said the decision was “a moral disgrace, entirely tainted by antisemitism, and drags the international judicial system to an unprecedented low.” He said it “serves Iran, the head of the snake, and its proxies.” Benny Gantz, a retired general and political rival to Netanyahu, also condemned the decision, saying it showed “moral blindness” and was a “shameful stain of historic proportion that will never be forgotten.” Hamas has welcomed the decision by the International Criminal Court to issue warrants against Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister Yoav Gallant, calling it an “important and historic precedent” after what it said was decades of injustice at the hands of a “fascist occupation.” The statement did not refer to the warrants issued for the militant group’s own leaders. Hamas called on all nations to “cooperate with the court in bringing the Zionist war criminals, Netanyahu and Gallant, to justice, and to work immediately to stop the crimes of genocide against innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip.” DEIR AL-BALAH, The Gaza Strip — Bakeries have reopened in the central Gaza Strip after being closed for several days because of flour shortages. The shortages appear to have been linked to the looting of nearly 100 truckloads of aid by armed men in southern Gaza last weekend. Associated Press footage showed a crowd of hundreds pushing and shouting outside a bakery in the central city of Deir al-Balah on Thursday. The day before the reopening, the price of a bag of 15 loaves of pita bread had climbed above $13. “In my house, there is not a morsel of bread, and the children are hungry,” said Sultan Abu Sultan, who was displaced from northern Gaza during the war. The amount of aid entering Gaza plunged in October as Israel launched a major offensive in the isolated north, where experts say famine may be underway . Hunger is widespread across the territory, even in central Gaza where aid groups have more access. Humanitarian organizations say Israeli restrictions, ongoing fighting and the breakdown of law and order make it difficult to deliver assistance. Israel’s offensive, launched after Hamas’ October 2023 attack, has displaced around 90% of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million people. Hundreds of thousands are crammed into tent camps with little in the way of public services and are reliant on international food aid. NICOSIA — The president of Cyprus says the European Union must play a bigger role in the Middle East as it can no longer stand by as an observer. President Nikos Christodoulides said the 27-member bloc needs to establish closer ties with countries that bolster regional stability like Egypt, Jordan and the Gulf states. “The conflict in the Middle East is taking place on the EU’s doorstep, in an area of vital interest to the bloc’s interests, where any escalation or regional spillover will have significant consequences on its security and stability,” Christodoulides told an Economist conference in the Cypriot capital. Christodoulides said EU member Cyprus for years has tried to get this message across to Brussels. The island nation earlier this year was the staging ground for a maritime corridor delivering some 20,000 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The EU is wracked by members’ divisions over how peace should come about in the Middle East THE HAGUE — The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants on Thursday for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister and Hamas officials, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the war in Gaza and the October 2023 attacks that triggered Israel’s offensive in the Palestinian territory. The decision turns Netanyahu and the others into internationally wanted suspects and is likely to further isolate them and complicate efforts to negotiate a cease-fire to end the 13-month conflict. But its practical implications could be limited since Israel and its major ally, the United States, are not members of the court and several of the Hamas officials have been subsequently killed in the conflict. Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders have previously condemned ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan’s request for the warrants as disgraceful and antisemitic. U.S. President Joe Biden also blasted the prosecutor and expressed support for Israel’s right to defend itself against Hamas. Hamas also slammed the request. The death toll in the Gaza Strip from the 13-month-old war between Israel and Hamas has surpassed 44,000, local health officials said Thursday. The Gaza Health Ministry does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count, but it has said that more than half of the fatalities are women and children. The Israeli military says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence. The Health Ministry said 44,056 people have been killed and 104,268 wounded since the start of the war. It has said the real toll is higher because thousands of bodies are buried under rubble or in areas that medics cannot access. The war began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250 . Around 100 hostages are still inside Gaza, at least a third of whom are believed to be dead. Most of the rest were released during a cease-fire last year. Around 90% of Gaza's population of 2.3 million people have been displaced, often multiple times, and hundreds of thousands are living in squalid tent camps with little food, water or basic services. Israel says it tries to avoid harming civilians and blames their deaths on Hamas because the militants operate in residential areas, where they have built tunnels, rocket launchers and other military infrastructure. JERUSALEM — A rocket fired from Lebanon killed a man and wounded two others in northern Israel on Thursday, according to the Magen David Adom rescue service. The service said paramedics found the body of the man in his 30s near a playground in the town of Nahariya, near the border with Lebanon, after a rocket attack on Thursday. Israel meanwhile struck targets in southern Lebanon and several buildings south of Beirut, the Lebanese capital, after warning people to evacuate.Ange Postecoglou may be forced into starting some of his big-hitters in attack when Tottenham Hotspur face Roma in the Europa League on Thursday. The Spurs manager has used the cup competitions to hand opportunities to the likes of Wilson Odobert , Mikey Moore and Will Lankshear in attack, but all three will be absent when the Giallorossi travel to North London. Odobert remains out with a hamstring injury; a nasty virus will leave Moore out of contention, and Lankshear is serving a one-match suspension following his red card in the 3-2 loss to Galatasaray earlier this month. Brennan Johnson and Son Heung-min both started in Istanbul, and may be forced to do so again, with Richarlison also sidelined until the new year. Dominic Solanke scored off the bench against Gala, and would ideally be allowed a rest in midweek, and the return of Timo Werner could give Postecoglou that option, but Son may also be the one given the night off. While Spurs' backup options in attack are absent, it is their first-choice players who are missing at the back heading into this one, following the news that Guglielmo Vicario will be out for the foreseeable future after undergoing surgery on a broken ankle. That means Fraser Forster should start in Europe again, but will also be required to face Fulham at the weekend, behind Radu Dragusin and Ben Davies , who have replaced Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero . Romero is in contention to return from a toe injury at the weekend, but remains doubtful, while Van de Ven is not expected to be available until mid-December at the earliest. Rodrigo Bentancur should start as this is a rare opportunity for him to get some game time while he serves a seven-game domestic ban, and the two midfield positions either side of him are up for grabs. Lucas Bergvall should also get another run out in the team, while any one of Yves Bissouma , Pape Matar Sarr , Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison could also feature. Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup: Forster; Spence, Dragusin, Davies, Gray; Sarr, Bentancur, Bergvall; Johnson, Solanke, Werner Click here to see how Roma could line up for this Europa League clash.
The Government’s track record in housing is nothing to boast about and it should be realistic about the number of houses it can build. Opposition Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Senator Ryan Walters made the point yesterday as the Senate debated a resolution to vest land at Holders Hill, St James, for a soon-tobe completed housing project. He said Barbadians also had a genuine concern about the level of food security based on the usage of land for housing. “It has been a political issue as well, but it is a genuine concern,” he said, adding that the Government should at least give the country the assurance that agricultural production was safe. That, Walters said, was not too much to ask considering that land use was being shifted and there was a crisis of food and vegetable produce. He said it was an ambitious plan to build 10 000 homes in five years when over the last six years that the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) was in office, fewer than 500 were built, representing an average of 70 a year. “And now . . . they are going to build 2 000 homes a year. It is not ambitious, it is nonsensical,” he said. Barbadians wanted to hear the truth and wanted their leaders to be practical and honest, the Senator told the Chamber. Walters said much had been made of the DLP’s record on housing but the Leader of Government Business Senator Lisa Cummins’ major reference was to a DLP project at Coverley, Christ Church. He listed projects in Marchfield and Work Hall in St Philip, Greens in St George, French Village and Four Hill in St Peter, and Country Park Towers, Valery, the Grotto and others as part of the DLP’s housing projects. Walters said that based on the number of houses constructed so far, the BLP had nothing to show that it could undertake the proposed 10 000 homes. He said the contribution of construction to the gross domestic product (GDP) had declined under the BLP administration as between 2014 and 2018 construction contributed five per cent of GDP. He also criticised the Government over the HOPE programme in which $60 million was spent and the houses were not completed. “Sixty million-plus dollars later, taxpayers’ money have gone unaccounted for with this Government,” he said. There was money to pay the chairman, the CEO, and consultants and management team but there was a lot not known about the project, Walters charged. ( AC) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Fairfax Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Jennifer Porter Releases Article on Steps to Take After Being Hit by a Car as a Pedestrian 12-09-2024 10:30 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire Fairfax pedestrian accident lawyer Jennifer Porter ( https://jenniferporterlaw.com/what-should-i-do-immediately-after-being-hit-by-a-car-as-a-pedestrian-Northern-Virginia/ ), of Jennifer Porter Law, PLLC, has shared crucial advice on what to do immediately after being hit by a car as a pedestrian. These insights are essential for victims seeking to protect their health and legal rights following such traumatic incidents. Pedestrian accidents can leave individuals in shock and confusion, unsure of the next steps to take. Fairfax pedestrian accident lawyer Jennifer Porter emphasizes the importance of immediate action, which not only aids in physical recovery but also bolsters any potential legal claims. "Knowing the essential steps to take immediately after an accident can help protect your health and preserve critical evidence," Porter advises in the article. The article outlines several critical measures to follow after a pedestrian accident. Jennifer Porter, as an experienced Fairfax pedestrian accident lawyer, underscores the first and most vital step: seeking immediate medical attention. Porter explains that even if injuries appear minor at first, underlying conditions could surface later. "Some injuries may not show symptoms right away, so getting checked by a healthcare provider can help identify any hidden issues," Porter states. Another key aspect highlighted by Jennifer Porter involves reporting the accident to the authorities to establish an official record. Calling 911 helps ensure that vital information is documented, which could be significant for any subsequent legal proceedings. Porter stresses that this step not only serves legal interests but also contributes to the injured party's safety and welfare. Collecting evidence at the scene is also emphasized by the Fairfax pedestrian accident lawyer. Porter encourages victims to take photos of their injuries, the vehicle involved, and the accident location. Capturing images of relevant surroundings such as traffic signs and roadway conditions provides a comprehensive overview of the incident. According to Porter, "A picture is worth a thousand words," making visual documentation an indispensable element in building a strong case. Jennifer Porter also discusses the importance of witness testimonies. If there are onlookers who witnessed the accident, gathering their contact information can be invaluable for future legal steps. Statements from these witnesses may provide additional perspectives that support the injured party's account of the incident. Securing a copy of the police report is another recommendation from Porter. This document contains critical details, including where and when the accident occurred and the responding officer's observations, which often play a crucial role in determining liability. While the police report is essential, Porter advises victims to collect their own observations and notes. "It is possible to present evidence that can override the officer's opinion," Porter notes, highlighting the importance of being proactive. Consulting with a personal injury attorney is the final step recommended in the article. Fairfax pedestrian accident lawyer Jennifer Porter explains that legal representation can help manage interactions with insurance companies, handle claims, and work towards fair compensation for the injured. Given that states such as Virginia adhere to contributory negligence laws, which can bar victims from compensation if they are found partially at fault, having a knowledgeable attorney is vital. Jennifer Porter Law, PLLC, is committed to easing the burdens on accident victims. The firm prioritizes client well-being by handling communications with insurance adjusters, gathering evidence, and advocating for fair compensation. Porter's legal team can support clients through settlement negotiations or court proceedings, helping ensure that their rights are upheld at every stage. Jennifer Porter reinforces that the firm's dedication goes beyond just winning cases. "Our priority is to help you make a full and complete recovery from your injuries," Porter states. Porter's approach is designed to allow clients to focus on healing while the firm helps take care of the legal matters. About Jennifer Porter Law, PLLC: Jennifer Porter Law, PLLC, is a law firm based in Fairfax, Virginia, well-versed in personal injury cases, including those involving pedestrian accidents. Led by Jennifer Porter, the firm is committed to advocating for victims and helping them secure the compensation necessary for their recovery. Through comprehensive legal support and dedicated representation, Jennifer Porter Law, PLLC, strives to offer each client the compassionate and effective service they deserve. 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The midseason four-game winning streak that lifted the Arizona Cardinals into the playoff picture seemed as though it happened fast. Their subsequent free fall has been even more jarring. The Cardinals could have moved into a tie for first place in the NFC West with a home win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Instead, they were thoroughly outplayed in a 30-18 loss and are now tied for last in the tightly packed division. Arizona has lost three straight and will face an uphill battle to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2021. The Seahawks (8-5) are in first place, followed by the Rams (7-6), Cardinals (6-7) and 49ers (6-7). Even more daunting for their playoff hopes, the Cardinals lost both of their games against the Seahawks this season, meaning a tiebreaker would go to Seattle. Four games remain. “I just told them we put ourselves in a little bit of a hole now, but all you can do is attack tomorrow, learn tomorrow and have a good week of practice,” second-year coach Jonathan Gannon said. There are plenty of reasons the Cardinals lost to the Seahawks, including Kyler Murray's two interceptions, a handful of holding penalties, a porous run defense and a brutal missed field goal. It all adds up to the fact Arizona is playing its worst football of the season at a time when it needed its best. “I’m sure we’ll stick to our process, but we have to tweak some things,” Gannon said. "I have to tweak some things.” It's probably faint praise, but the Cardinals did make the game interesting in the second half while trying to fight back from a 27-10 deficit. Murray's shovel pass to James Conner for a 2-yard touchdown and subsequent 2-point conversion cut the margin to 27-18. The Cardinals had a chance to make it a one-score contest early in the fourth quarter, but Chad Ryland's 40-yard field goal attempt bounced off the left upright. “I thought we spotted them a lot of points there, but then we battled back,” Gannon said. “I appreciate their effort. That was good. We battled back there, had a couple chances to even cut the lead a little more, but ultimately didn’t get it done." Murray's in a bit of a mini-slump after throwing two interceptions in back-to-back games for the first time in his career. He also didn't do much in the run game against the Seahawks, with 16 yards on three carries. The quarterback's decision-making was nearly flawless for much of the season and the Cardinals need that good judgment to return. “I’m not looking at it like I have to try to be Superman,” Murray said. “I don’t think that’s the answer. I just need to play within the offense like we’ve done for the majority of the season. Today, I didn’t. Like I said, throwing two picks puts yourself behind the eight ball.” Said Gannon: “I thought he stuck in there and made some big time throws, though, but he has to protect the ball a little bit better. That’s not just him, that’s all 11. So there’ll be a lot of corrections off those plays." The defense didn't have its best day, but it's not Budda Baker's fault. The two-time All-Pro safety is having another phenomenal season and was all over the field against the Seahawks, finishing with 18 tackles. Baker's energy is relentless and he's the unquestioned leader of a group that has been better than expected this season, even with Sunday's mediocre performance. Left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. had a tough day, getting flagged for holding three times, though one of those penalties was declined by the Seahawks. The second-year player moved from right tackle to the left side during the offseason and the transition has gone well, but Sunday was a step backward. The Cardinals remain fairly healthy. DL Roy Lopez (ankle) and P Blake Gillikin (ankle) left Sunday's game, but neither injury is expected to be long term. 9 — It looks as if the Cardinals will go a ninth straight season without winning the NFC West. The last time they won the division was 2015 with coach Bruce Arians and a core offense of quarterback Carson Palmer, running back David Johnson and receiver Larry Fitzgerald. The Cardinals are in must-win territory now for any chance at the playoffs. They'll host the New England Patriots on Sunday. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLNone
, the son of icon , turned heads during a courtside appearance at the vs. game on Wednesday night. Accompanying him was Instagram model , sparking conversations about their growing connection. and appeared to enjoy the lively atmosphere at the as they cheered on the . Both showcased a casual yet fashionable vibe, with donning a sporty outfit and Nara opting for a sleek, modern look that drew admiration from fans. The duo's appearance fueled speculation about their relationship, as they seemed comfortable and close during the game. , a rising model known for her vibrant Instagram presence, added a touch of glamour to the event, complementing relaxed demeanor. Social Media Reacts Photos of the pair quickly circulated online, with fans buzzing about the potential romance. While is no stranger to the public eye, this marked one of his first prominent appearances with . " and make a great pair," a fan tweeted after spotting them courtside. has built a reputation for her stunning modeling portfolio and engaging social media presence, making her an ideal companion for , who frequently attracts attention as part of the legacy. Bulls Struggle as Celtics Dominate While and Nara enjoyed their time on the sidelines, the had a challenging night on the court. The secured a commanding 124-104 victory, with star player leading the charge with 35 points. Despite the team's struggles, the atmosphere remained electric, thanks to the high-profile attendees and the competitive spirit of the game. New Romance in the Spotlight As continues to step out with fans are eager to see where their relationship might lead. The combination of legacy and growing fame has made them one of the most intriguing duos in the sports and entertainment worlds. Their courtside appearance was more than just a night out it was a statement, proving that and are ready to embrace the spotlight together.
NoneNEW YORK — U.S. stocks tiptoed to more records during a mixed Tuesday of trading, tacking a touch more onto what’s already been a stellar year. The S&P 500 edged up 2 points, or less than 0.1%, to set an all-time high for the 55th time this year. It’s climbed in 10 of the past 11 days and is on track for one of its best years since the turn of the millennium. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 76 points, or 0.2%, while the Nasdaq composite added 0.4% to its own record set a day earlier. AT&T rose 4.6% after it boosted its profit forecast for the year. It also announced a $10 billion plan to send cash to its investors by buying back its own stock, while saying it expects to authorize another $10 billion of repurchases in 2027. On the losing end of Wall Street was U.S. Steel, which fell 8%. President-elect Donald Trump reiterated on social media that he would not let Japan’s Nippon Steel take over the iconic Pennsylvania steelmaker. Nippon Steel announced plans in December 2023 to buy the Pittsburgh-based steel producer for $14.1 billion in cash, raising concerns about what the transaction could mean for unionized workers, supply chains and U.S. national security. Earlier this year, President Joe Biden also came out against the acquisition. Tesla sank 1.6% after a judge in Delaware reaffirmed a previous ruling that the electric car maker must revoke Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar pay package. The judge denied a request by attorneys for Musk and Tesla’s corporate directors to vacate her ruling earlier this year requiring the company to rescind the unprecedented pay package. All told, the S&P 500 rose 2.73 points to 6,049.88. The Dow fell 76.47 to 44,705.53, and the Nasdaq composite gained 76.96 to 19,480.91. In the bond market, Treasury yields held relatively steady after a report showed U.S. employers were advertising slightly more job openings at the end of October than a month earlier. Continued strength there would raise optimism that the economy could remain out of a recession that many investors had earlier worried was inevitable. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 4.23% from 4.20% from late Monday. Yields have seesawed since Election Day amid worries that Trump’s preferences for lower tax rates and bigger tariffs could spur higher inflation along with economic growth. But traders remain confident the Federal Reserve will cut its main interest rate again at its next meeting in two weeks. They’re betting on a nearly 3-in-4 chance of that, according to data from CME Group. Lower rates can give the economy more juice, but they can also give inflation more fuel. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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AJ Pritchard arrives hand-in-hand with influencer girlfriend Zara Zoffany at Annabel's for romantic date night - after ex Abbie Quinnen took a savage swipe By CAROLINE PEACOCK Published: 11:39 EST, 30 November 2024 | Updated: 11:44 EST, 30 November 2024 e-mail 7 shares View comments AJ Pritchard and Zara Zoffany put on a loved-up display as they enjoyed a night out with friends at private members' club Annabel's in Mayfair, London on Friday night. Ex-Strictly Come Dancing professional AJ, 29, who was also joined by his brother Curtis, cut a dapper figure in a navy jacket with a black T-shirt and black trousers. He held hands with his influencer girlfriend Zara, 30, who put on a leggy display in a vibrant yellow mini dress that showed off her toned legs. She teamed the look with a long brown coat and added inches to her slender frame with a pair of chunky white platform heels. The beauty accessorised with silver jewellery and toted her belongings in a small pink Lady Dior bag, which set her back a whopping £3,000. AJ and Zara, who started dating in late 2022, appeared in high spirits as they flash a smile at the camera before entering the celebrity hotspot. AJ Pritchard and Zara Zoffany put on a loved-up display as they enjoyed a night out with friends at private members' club Annabel's in Mayfair, London on Friday night The pair, who started dating in late 2022, appeared in high spirits as they flash a smile at the camera before entering the celebrity hotspot The outing comes after AJ's ex Abbie Quinnen, 27, to take a swipe at him as she posed up a storm in a sexy costume for Halloween. The model and the Strictly star were together for four years before AJ 'dumped' Abbie after she found messages from another woman. And now, the beauty is letting her Halloween costume do the talking by taking to Instagram and sharing a carousel of sizzling snaps dressed as a sultry cheetah. She flaunted her stunning figure in a skin-tight, backless bodysuit with cheetah print that left little to the imagination. The star took the look to the next level with barb wire stockings, long lace gloves, brown heeled boots, and a cheetah ears headband. She captioned the snap: 'Dressing up as my ex this year for Halloween.' MailOnline contacted a representative for AJ for comment at the time. Abbie and AJ split in September 2022, after she found texts from another woman on his phone. The outing comes after AJ's ex Abbie Quinnen, 27, to take a swipe at him as she posed up a storm in a sexy costume for Halloween (pictured in October) The model and the Strictly star were together for four years before AJ 'dumped' Abbie after she found messages from another woman The star took the look to the next level with barb wire stockings, long lave gloves, brown heeled boots, and a cheetah ears headband Abbie did not hold back with her dig Speaking to The Sun about her relationship breakdown, Abbie said: 'I'm completely devastated and my world has fallen apart. AJ isn't the person I thought he was, after everything I went through with him I thought we would be together forever. Read More Abbie Quinnen sends temperatures soaring in a black bikini 'He has been the biggest disappointment to me. This has knocked my confidence after my accident and I need to rebuild myself now. AJ was my world and I didn't recognise the guy who was breaking up with me.' Abbie went on: 'I kept asking him about the girl from the messages, but from the moment I brought her up he completely changed. Just a few weeks back AJ and I went on a romantic holiday to Turkey, it was so lovely.' Their split was one year after Abbie suffered serious burns when a viral social media stunt went wrong. She was involved in a freak fire accident which took place when she was filming a YouTube video with her then-boyfriend AJ, in which they attempted to turn a wine bottle into a vase. Abbie said the injuries meant that she and AJ had to have therapy sessions and she once found him 'crying hysterically' as he struggled to cope with the aftermath. Abbie and AJ's split was one year after Abbie suffered serious burns when a viral social media stunt went wrong (Pictured on Lorraine in 2022) The professional dancer needed three skin grafts after her YouTube skit went wrong in 2021 and her hair, skin and face were engulfed in flames. Speaking on Lorraine in 2022, she said: ''It completely blew up and I was engulfed in flames. I didn't know if I would ever look the same again if I would get my movement back. 'The burns unit looked after me so well. I felt like I looked horrific and if AJ or my family saw me it would break their hearts. I was embarrassed of how I looked. It was a lot of trauma. Despite the traumatic experience, Abbie explained that she did not need further surgery and was 'feeling so much better' as she got her confidence back. London Instagram Abbie Quinnen AJ Pritchard Share or comment on this article: AJ Pritchard arrives hand-in-hand with influencer girlfriend Zara Zoffany at Annabel's for romantic date night - after ex Abbie Quinnen took a savage swipe e-mail 7 shares Add commentGitlab soars in afterhours on upbeat guidance, Q3 results beat; names new CEOFederal prosecutors seek records from company that deployed AI weapons scanner on NYC subway
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