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Ohio State, Michigan players involved in postgame scuffle( MENAFN - EIN Presswire) Cognitive Diagnostics Global market Report 2024 - Market Size, Trends, And Global Forecast 2024-2033 The Business Research Company's Early Year-End Sale! Get up to 30% off detailed market research reports-for a limited time only! LONDON, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, December 13, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- The Business Research Company's Early Year-End Sale! Get up to 30% off detailed market research reports-limited time only! What is the Projected Growth Rate and Market Size in the Cognitive Diagnostics Market? The cognitive diagnostics market has seen remarkable growth in recent years, growing from $4.13 billion in 2023 to an expected $5.07 billion in 2024 at a compound annual growth rate CAGR of 22.9%. This growth during the historic period can primarily be attributed to an increased prevalence of cognitive disorders, advancements in neuroimaging technology, growing awareness of early diagnosis, a rising geriatric population, government funding for research, expanding clinical trials, and increased demand for personalized medicine. This exponential growth is projected to continue even further with an estimated worth of $11.6 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 23%. This forecast period's growth can be ascribed to the adoption of digital health technologies, an increased focus on early and preventive diagnostics, development of advanced biomarkers, and other key driving factors. Get a detailed insight into this rising market with a sample of our report: What Are the Key Drivers and Factors Influencing the Growth of the Cognitive Diagnostics Market? The escalating incidence of neurological disorders is a key factor expected to drive the growth of the cognitive diagnostics market. Neurological disorders, including conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, are largely due to increased prevalence of age-related conditions, hereditary factors, exposure to environmental toxins, stress, unhealthy diets, and sedentary lifestyles. Cognitive diagnostic tools come into play by assessing, detecting, and monitoring cognitive impairments, thereby ensuring early diagnosis and management of such conditions. These tools play a vital role in managing neurological diseases. For instance, according to a report by the Alzheimer's Association in May 2024, the number of Americans aged 65 and older diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia rose from 6.5 million in 2022 to an estimated 6.9 million in 2024. Such escalating incidences of neurological disorders strongly point towards an increasing need, and thus, the growth of the cognitive diagnostics market. Learn more about the market and its projections with our full report: Who Are the Key Players in the Cognitive Diagnostics Market? Leading companies operating in the cognitive diagnostics market include Cogstate Ltd., Viz, Redcliffe Labs, Mind Maze, Neurocare Group AG, Pathway Genomics, Diadem srl, Cambridge Cognition Ltd., Posit Science Corporation, Anderson Diagnostics & Labs., Altoida AG, and others. These companies, amid competitive market dynamics, are keen on leveraging technological advancements and innovation to maintain their leadership in the market. What are the Emerging Trends in the Cognitive Diagnostics Market? Technological advancements in diagnostic tools such as neuropsychological testing platforms offer real-time insights into cognitive health. This innovation can enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and comprehensiveness of cognitive assessments. 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Even before we knew the targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson by Luigi Mangione was politically motivated, many leftists were justifying , celebrating and rationalizing the shooting. There’s a real debate going on in some quarters of the progressive Left over whether slaying CEOs is a bad thing. And it’s unsurprising. Of course, if any MAGA professors or journalists were online publicly defending the killing of perceived political enemies, thousands of wringing hands would be lamenting the menacing rhetoric of conservatism. And rightly so. But the unhinged demonization of the health-insurance industry, the pharmaceutical industry and Big Oil are now the norm. A generation of college students has been indoctrinated into believing the profit motive is killing people when the opposite is true. Follow The Post’s live coverage for the latest on the UnitedHealthcare CEO murderer And there’s a clear ideological continuum between those who rationalize the shooting of a CEO and rationalize the murder and rape of Jews by Palestinian terrorists and rationalize the burning down of cities for “social justice.” One expects Mangione’s writing will be largely indistinguishable from what a person hears from elected progressives and pundits. Yet few will ponder why a seemingly rational Ivy League-educated engineer decided to become a hit man. Instead, the public is incessantly warned that white supremacists are gathering in the shadows, readying to spring their coup. So dangerous were these alleged impending “major civil disturbances” in 2023 that the Justice Department created a new category of extremists to “track and counter” the “anti-government or anti-authority violent extremism.” When BLM rioting enveloped the nation, causing billions in damage, destroying thousands of lives, one could barely get anyone in the media to admit it was even happening. To the left, parents who protest school boards over critical race theory and mask mandates are “domestic terrorists,” but people who burn down cities are “mostly peaceful.” The left has been prone to violence since Year Zero. Follow the latest on the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson : In the early 1900s, the United States was awash in communist and anarchist bombings, culminating in the deaths of 30 people on Wall Street in 1920. Most cultural depictions of the ’60s upheavals were of a genteel, peace-loving movement, but it was imbued with extremists, as well. By the 1970s, left-wing terrorist groups such as the Weather Underground were setting off bombs at the Capitol, police stations, the Pentagon and state attorneys general offices. An 18-month period in 1971-’72 saw an amazing 2,500 bombings in the United States by leftist groups. Worse, then as now, violence was often ignored or idealized by the “intellectual” left. When I was young, self-styled socialists would commemorate mass murderers such as Che Guevara or Mao Zedong on T-shirts. Today, feted contemporary public intellectuals such as Ta-Nehisi Coates write bestselling books celebrating terrorism. The late Kathy Boudin, a former Weather Underground member who was involved in the Brinks truck robbery that killed two innocent people, operated Columbia University’s “Center for Justice” for decades. And I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Angela Davis, widely considered a hero by younger progressives, who not only championed murders and terrorist regimes her entire career but bought two guns used in a courtroom kidnapping-shootout perpetrated by the Black Panthers in 1970, when three hostages and a superior court judge were killed in Marin County, Calif. There is simply no comparable mainstreaming of right-wing extremists. It was James Hodgkinson who walked onto an Alexandria, Va., baseball field in 2018 and opened fire at a Republican congressional delegation. He was a Bernie Sanders fan. Certainly, no reporter ran around the halls of Congress asking every elected Democrat if they were going to lower the rhetorical temperature. Nor did they do so when a left-wing assassin showed up at the house of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, promising to “stop roe v wade from being overturned” by “shooting for 3” justices. After years of hearing the demonizing of the Supreme Court, the man showed up with a Glock , zip ties, duct tape and various other tools. When Paul Pelosi was attacked by a deranged man, the entire media conversation revolved around conservative rhetoric. When we had two attempted assassinations of Donald Trump, most of the Left could barely stop calling him Hitler . None of this is to maintain there isn’t right-wing violence. Of course there is. It’s simply to say that we should acknowledge that a lot of our contemporary political violence emanates from the left. And a lot of it is girded by the hard-left progressive turn in mainstream America’s politics. David Harsanyi is a senior writer at the Washington Examiner. Twitter @davidharsanyiLooking Into UP Fintech Holding's Recent Short Interest
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday he intends to nominate real estate developer Charles Kushner, father of Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France. Trump made the announcement in a Truth Social post, calling Charles Kushner ''a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker." Kushner is the founder of Kushner Companies, a real estate firm. Jared Kushner is a former White House senior adviser to Trump who is married to Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka. The elder Kushner was pardoned by Trump in December 2020 after pleading guilty years earlier to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations. Prosecutors alleged that after Charles Kushner discovered his brother-in-law was cooperating with federal authorities in an investigation, he hatched a scheme for revenge and intimidation. Kushner hired a prostitute to lure his brother-in-law, then arranged to have the encounter in a New Jersey motel room recorded with a hidden camera and the recording sent to his own sister, the man's wife, prosecutors said. Kushner eventually pleaded guilty to 18 counts including tax evasion and witness tampering. He was sentenced in 2005 to two years in prison — the most he could receive under a plea deal, but less than what Chris Christie, the U.S. attorney for New Jersey at the time and later governor and Republican presidential candidate, had sought. Christie has blamed Jared Kushner for his firing from Trump's transition team in 2016, and has called Charles Kushner's offenses ''one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted when I was U.S. attorney.'' Trump and the elder Kushner knew each other from real estate circles and their children were married in 2009. ___ Tucker reported from Newtown, Pennsylvania.Ohio State, Michigan players involved in postgame scuffle
A 35-year-old California woman is behind bars after she allegedly used a makeshift flamethrower to hold up a California 7-Eleven and only stole about $10 to $15 worth of items. According to Law and Crime , local police identified Kimberly Nation as the woman who attacked the convenience store around 3:20 am. "On November 12, 2024, at approximately 3:20 a.m., Manhattan Beach Police Department (MBPD) officers received a call regarding a robbery at the 7-Eleven store located at 1221 Artesia Blvd," a statement released by the MBPD said. "Officers learned that moments prior, a suspect stole approximately $10.00-$15.00 worth of merchandise after she used an aerosol can and a lighter to ignite the can's spray to create a flame, which she then directed towards the store employee several times before leaving the business." The statement ends that she was last seen heading southbound. According to the outlet, the store clerk called police the moment the woman left the store. After managing to pull the woman's picture from surveillance footage and distribute it to several agencies. Nation was later apprehended by a Manhattan Beach police detective and an officer from the Homeless Liaison/Mental Health Evaluation Team a few hours later. North Carolina Navy vet shot and killed by armed robbers while working at suspected illegal gaming business on Veterans Day Michigan man in clown and skeleton Halloween masks robbed three businesses in one day, cops say According to the outlet, she is currently facing robbery and assault with a deadly weapon charges. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office reviewed the case and filed the charges. Currently, Nation is being housed at the Los Angeles County Jail on a $75,000 bond. Records indicate the Nation is no stranger to the facility or law enforcement. According to documents, Nation has been arrested 12 times over the last year. This year alone, police have arrested the woman four times before now. The robbery came one day after a Navy vet in North Carolina was tragically gunned down on Veterans Day . According to the reports, the man was killed while working at the 64 Skillz on East Dixie Drive, according to the Asheboro Police Department. Police reported that they received a 911 call to respond to a report of an armed robbery at the establishment around 7:30 am. Officers learned that a man had been shot and that the suspects had reportedly fled the scene of the crime while they were on their way. David Matthew Davis, 39, was later discovered by police dead within the gaming establishment located within a strip mall. The business itself was reportedly raided in the past by Randolph County Sheriff's Office and Alcohol Law Enforcement in 2020 for engaging in unlawful gambling. “I would really love to see that go away and go back to a family retail shopping center,” said Bill, who owns a business nearby. “I would love to see it shut down. I would love to see it moved out of the shopping center. It has been here for quite some time. We have had some other instances that have happened there.” DAILY NEWSLETTER: Sign up here to get the latest news and updates from the Mirror US straight to your inbox with our FREE newsletter.German stock rally counters European gloomHarris: Fine Gael ‘will gain seats’ amid further fragmentation of Irish politics
Three men accuse Sean 'Diddy' Combs of sexual assaultCHRISTMAS parties are being axed by nearly half of businesses — with the Tories blaming Chancellor Rachel Reeves for draining company coffers. New research reveals almost one in two firms won’t be holding a party. And one in four workers will have to cough up their own cash if their employer does throw a bash. The study of more than 650 employers by jobs site CV-Library also found one in four respondents said any celebrations will be more low-key than last year. CV-Library chief Lee Biggins said: “With tighter budgets, more remote working, and staff enthusiasm on the wane, it seems some companies are rethinking the traditional end-of-year bash. “With workforces much more disparate these days, I think there has never been a greater need to bring everyone together, in-person, to celebrate a year’s hard work. READ MORE ON CHRISTMAS PARTIES " Covid taught us that while remote working has its upsides, some things are better in person. " Christmas parties just aren’t the same over Teams.” Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith slammed the Chancellor as the “Labour grinch” who “stole Christmas”. He added: “Workers across the country are paying the price with Christmas parties cancelled after budget tax rises means the business cupboard is bare.” Most read in The Sun
MARVIN Baird yesterday thanked a sheriff for not jailing him — so he can go to his uncle’s funeral. The ex-Scheme star, 45, risked a prison term after admitting a heroin charge. 1 Gordon Cunningham passed away on December 4 Credit: BBC But the let-off from law chief Murdoch McTaggart means he can say farewell to Gordon Cunningham, 61, who also featured in the 2010 BBC series. Kilmarnock Sheriff Court was told Baird has not taken any drugs, apart from diazepam, for a year and wants to “continue his own path to recovery” in the community. Sheriff McTaggart said to the career criminal: “You have a significant record but I appreciate you are taking steps.” He handed him a community payback order, including drug tests, adding: “As long as you do that, then that will be the end of this matter.” Read More Scottish News STREET DRAMA Woman, 64, dies after collapsing in Wetherspoons beer garden DOG HORROR Man left 'scarred for life' after being bitten by XL Bully in brutal attack Speaking from the dock, Baird said: “I appreciate that. My mum’s youngest brother died — his funeral is on Christmas Eve.” Cops found Baird smoking heroin at his home last year. Mr Cunningham died on December 4. His family were seen in The Scheme, set in the town’s Knockinlaw and Onthank estates. Most read in The Scottish Sun lew's new love Lewis Capaldi grows close to influencer as they party with Noel Gallagher STRIP SEARCH Gers ‘to ditch Castore for major kit brand' next season but there’s a catch CRYSTAL BALL Celtic vs Rangers score predictions as SunSport writers have their say CUP CROCK Rodgers issues major update on Johnston ahead of Rangers cup final showdown We told last week how the star of BBC's hit documentary has passed away aged 61 as his heartbroken family pay tribute. Gordon, along with his wife Annie, daughter Kimberley, and sons Chris and Brian, became familiar faces as they navigated various challenges, including Brian's stint in prison and Chris's run-ins with drug dealers. Fans of The Scheme claim star is unrecognisable as he makes an unexpected social media return The family was also shown enjoying their first holiday abroad together. Posts on Facebook confirmed the sad news of Gordon's passing.
Berry Petroleum stock hits 52-week low at $3.87Police body camera shows arrest of driver accused of hitting, killing Gaudreau brothersBy REBECCA SANTANA, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The picture of who will be in charge of executing President-elect Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration and border policies has come into sharper focus after he announced his picks to head Customs and Border Protection and also the agency tasked with deporting immigrants in the country illegally. Trump said late Thursday he was tapping Rodney Scott, a former Border Patrol chief who’s been a vocal supporter of tougher enforcement measures, for CBP commissioner. As acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Trump said he’d nominate Caleb Vitello, a career ICE official with more than 23 years in the agency who most recently has been the assistant director for firearms and tactical programs. They will work with an immigration leadership team that includes South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security ; former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement head Tom Homan as border czar ; and immigration hard-liner Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff. Customs and Border Protection, with its roughly 60,000 employees, falls under the Department of Homeland Security. It includes the Border Patrol, which Scott led during Trump’s first term, and is essentially responsible for protecting the country’s borders while facilitating trade and travel. Scott comes to the job firmly from the Border Patrol side of the house. He became an agent in 1992 and spent much of his career in San Diego. When he joined the agency, San Diego was by far the busiest corridor for illegal crossings. Traffic plummeted after the government dramatically increased enforcement there, but critics note the effort pushed people to remote parts of California and Arizona. San Diego was also where wall construction began in the 1990s, which shaped Scott’s belief that barriers work. He was named San Diego sector chief in 2017. When he was appointed head of the border agency in January 2020, he enthusiastically embraced Trump’s policies. “He’s well known. He does know these issues and obviously is trusted by the administration,” said Gil Kerlikowske, the CBP commissioner under the Obama administration. Kerlikowske took issue with some of Scott’s past actions, including his refusal to fall in line with a Biden administration directive to stop using terms like “illegal alien” in favor of descriptions like “migrant,” and his decision as San Diego sector chief to fire tear gas into Mexico to disperse protesters. “You don’t launch projectiles into a foreign country,” Kerlikowske said. At the time Scott defended the agents’ decisions , saying they were being assaulted by “a hail of rocks.” While much of the focus of Trump’s administration may be on illegal immigration and security along the U.S.-Mexico border, Kerlikowske also stressed the importance of other parts of Customs and Border Protection’s mission. The agency is responsible for securing trade and international travel at airports, ports and land crossings around the country. Whoever runs the agency has to make sure that billions of dollars worth of trade and millions of passengers move swiftly and safely into and out of the country. And if Trump makes good on promises to ratchet up tariffs on Mexico, China and Canada, CBP will play an integral role in enforcing them. “There’s a huge amount of other responsibility on trade, on tourism, on cyber that take a significant amount of time and have a huge impact on the economy if it’s not done right,” Kerlikowske said. After being forced out under the Biden administration, Scott has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda. He has appeared frequently on Fox News and testified in Congress. He’s also a senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. In a 2023 interview with The Associated Press, he advocated for a return to Trump-era immigration policies and more pressure on Mexico to enforce immigration on its side of the border.LONDON -- At 4-0 down after just 36 minutes, there was a danger that Julen Lopetegui was going to be the only person connected to West Ham left in the stands. The Hammers boss, serving a one-match touchline ban after picking up three yellow cards this season, watched on from a high vantage point as fans streamed out of London Stadium all around him before half-time, shaking their heads in disbelief at the havoc wreaked below. And yet, four minutes later, out of nowhere, West Ham had scored twice. Hope was revived. Just when the Hammers were getting themselves in a position from which to mount a second-half comeback, goalkeeper punched to concede a penalty that converted to send the Gunners in 5-2 up at the break. It was, quite simply, absolute madness -- a glorious advert for the brilliantly chaotic, implausibly unpredictable product, which ranks as one of the United Kingdom's most successful global exports in any field. In the end, the seven first-half goals tied a league record with three other games, the last of which came between Reading and in December 2012. Judging by the relative lack of empty seats -- most of those beleaguered West Ham fans returned anyway -- it was amusing that just when it seemed like more of the same would follow after the break, the second was goalless and uncompetitive. It felt like the proverbial early night in bed after the happy-hour hedonism. So, with about 15 minutes left, they started to leave again. It is, as ever, the hope that kills you as a sports fan and West Ham's had long been extinguished. Meaningful conclusions from games like this are ill-advised, but it should nevertheless be noted that after Arsenal needed a set-piece to break the deadlock, some of their football was a combination of divine and deadly. Gabriel Magalhães' 10th-minute header was the final act of a set-piece routine that will earn Arsenal fresh praise even given their well-documented strength in those situations. Running from far post to near, the Gunners were a blur of movement, in which perhaps the most cunning act was 's gentle nudge on to ensure Saka's delivery found Gabriel unmarked. If dark arts helped break the deadlock, Arsenal then well and truly stepped into the light. had a 17th-minute effort correctly ruled out for offside but West Ham were then overrun, Martin Ødegaard and Saka combining superbly to lay on a simple finish for . Saka then jinked into the box, and Paqueta could do nothing other than bring him down. Ødegaard converted. Trossard then released who finished low past Fabianski to cue the first mini-exodus. West Ham were the heavyweight knowing they were losing on points and therefore reduced to hopeful haymakers; inexplicably, they started landing. was given too much space in the Arsenal defensive third, though his pass was superbly executed through for to slot home. Wan-Bissaka had scored twice in 182 Premier League appearances, but now has two in six days. Because why not? Perhaps even more improbably, conceded a dubious free kick awarded for a challenge on Paqueta, and Emerson Palmieri curled a stunning 25-yard free kick in off the crossbar. It was the left-back's second goal in 20 months. Just as the visitors' sudden loss of composure sparked memories of Arsenal's 4-4 draw at Newcastle in February 2011 -- the only time a Premier League team has failed to win a game in which they led by four first-half goals -- Fabianski mistakenly floored Gabriel trying to meet a corner and Saka slotted home the penalty to conclude the scoring. Mercifully for them, the three-goal cushion proved sufficient. Arteta took pleasure in the restoration of the flow in Arsenal's game, triggered most significantly by Ødegaard's return to the starting lineup; it is no coincidence the Norway playmaker's reintegration has come in a week when the Gunners scored 13 goals including five in the Champions League for the first time since 2008. There was one note of caution after that game, which proved prophetic here too. "Before and after half-time you need to get through those 10-15 minutes in a different way," Arteta said after Tuesday's 5-1 win in Lisbon. "We gave so many balls away, and that doesn't allow you results." There was a similar sloppy spell here and there might come a time when that becomes the talking point. But not today, not after a 45-minute spell that ranks among the most tumultuous in recent memory.
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Matt Kuchar and Jason Day at the Grant Thornton Invitational. Getty Images Hello, friends, and welcome to a Gulf Coast edition of the Rogers Report! I’m currently at the Grant Thornton Invitational at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, the second stop on my own personal “Florida Swing”. I started my week at GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers Summit at Cabot Citrus Farms, where I got to meet (and seek advice from) the best golf instructors on the planet. Then I made the three-and-a-half hour drive to Naples to attend the second iteration of (and my first-ever) Grant Thornton Invitational. A post shared by GOLF.com // GOLF Magazine (@golf_com) Major season may be long over, folks, but please allow me to explain why the next two weeks are some of the best in golf. But before we get that, some personal news: The TGL broadcast team was announced on Thursday morning, and I’ll be serving as a digital host for the league! I’m so excited for it, and of course, you’ll get the full debrief right here at the Rogers Report come January. 🎤 Meet the team setting the scene all season long, starting January 7: @ESPN broadcast: @notthefakeSVP , @MattBarrie & @MartySmithESPN Digital Hosts: @websterontv & @kclairerogers In-Venue MC: @RogerSteeleJr DJ: @IRIE On Field Referee: Derrick Stafford Booth Official: Mark... pic.twitter.com/LdZXIu9mZg The Grant Thornton Invitational-PNC Championship back-to-back: the most underrated weeks in golf? I know, I know, it’s the “offseason.” The CME Tour Championship and Tour Championship are behind us. But that doesn’t mean you can ignore the golf. This week, LPGA and PGA Tour pros are teaming up at the Grant Thornton, meaning we will get a ton of good content, like when Disney Channel had those crossover episodes when we were kids. As much as I love watching PGA Tour events and LPGA Tour events on their own, there’s something special about players from each coming together for a week. It’s definitely a competitive atmosphere at Tiburon, but a big part of it leans into bonding and fun. The pros’ personalities are going to be on display in ways we aren’t usually used to over the next few weeks. Team events tend to bring these out, and the Grant Thornton is no exception. Same thing with the PNC Championship. The pros may be at work, but in a “bring-your-kid-to-work” kind of way. It’s more about the shared experience than anything else. So make sure you’re paying attention to social media over the next 10 days or so, because I have a feeling we are going to get some hilarious, wholesome and fun content from both he Grant Thornton and the PNC. (Remember, Tiger’s “big dog” meme originated at the PNC.) This last note really only applies to those who attend the Grant Thornton and/or PNC Championship, but I’ve learned there are few things I enjoy more than being at a Ritz-Carlton golf course, especially near the holidays. There are endless places to explore, and you can’t beat the food or clubhouse. Kuch and Kang’s hilarious quiz Remember when I said we’d get some great crossover content this week at the Grant Thornton? Megan Khang and Matt Kuchar kicked things off with an incredible back-and-forth while 27-year-old Khang quizzed her 46-year-old teammate on some Gen-Z slang. Do yourself a favor and check out this hilarious video. Bussin. This gen-z slang quiz with @megan_khang1023 and Matt Kuchar exceeded all our expectations 😂 @PGATOUR | @gtinvitational pic.twitter.com/zVh0F3dYyB Kuchar delivered; he’s is the ultimate dad in this video, excitedly putting his own spin on every phrase despite being spectacularly wrong. I’m actually impressed that while Kuchar went zero-for-six here, he was able to come up with an answer for each and every term. Kuch, it might be time to ask for some Gen-Z slang lessons from your sons. I’m sure they’d be more than happy to help you out. A wholesome press conference My favorite part of Thursday at the Grant Thornton Invitational was Lydia Ko and Jason Day’s press conference. It’s clear the defending champions are giddy to be back, but it’s even more clear how much Day and Ko respect and admire each other. A few excerpts from the transcript: Day: I’ve heard numerous — actually, a lot of stories about how she’s one of the nicest people on the LPGA and obviously I think a lot of people know that by now. Pure class on and off the golf course. Ko: I remember Jessica Korda was like, oh, you’re playing with Jason, right? She was like, you’re playing with the nicest person in the world, you guys are going to be the nicest team. Ko: When I played the Tour Championship a few weeks ago, I was like, man, it would be nice if I had a partner like Jason, it would just make my life a lot easier. Day: I’m a massive fan of Lydia and her game. More so as a person as well, she’s tremendous. Ko: I actually told multiple people this, of all the players I’ve played with, Jason’s game, whether it was ball-striking, with the driver, iron, wedges and putting overall was actually the best player I’ve seen. Folks, find a golf partner who will hype you up the way Jason Day and Lydia Ko hype you up. Even if you don’t have a fraction of the talent they do. Latest In News Golf.com EditorTruck Transmission System Market 2024 Size, Share, Growth Report 2032
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