Dina Boluarte Martín Vizcarra Dólar en Perú Vía Expresa Sur Minedu Jefferson Farfán Horóscopo Ascenso docente Gratificación Feriados Fonavi Corte de luz Javier Milei ÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS POLÍTICA ECONOMÍA SOCIEDAD MUNDO PERÚ DEPORTES ESPECTÁCULOS DATEC DÓLAR NEWSLETTERS Últimas Noticias Hyder was arrested and charged with second-degree murder, then placed in the Osceola County Jail, where he is being held without bond. In a tragic event, Timothy Hyder , a Florida man , allegedly killed his fiancée , Natalia Du'Mee , after she broke off their engagement during a football watch party. The incident took place in St. Cloud, Florida, where the couple had been drinking and arguing. According to reports, Hyder shot Du'Mee with a .357 Magnum revolver after she returned the engagement ring and told him she wouldn't marry him. Local police are investigating the case, and Hyder has been arrested and charged with murder. A Relationship Defined by Turmoil Hyder and Du'Mee had been in a relationship since October 2021, but family members described it as turbulent, particularly when alcohol was involved. Police reported that the couple often argued, with tensions rising during a football gathering earlier in the day. Du'Mee's daughter, who was present at the home during the tragic event, mentioned that the couple returned from the party still engaged in a heated argument. She overheard their dispute before the fatal shooting occurred. Timothy Hyder in the court. Picture: Yahoo The Deadly Encounter In his confession to the police, Hyder stated that the confrontation began when Du'Mee informed him she would not marry him and returned her engagement ring. According to the arrest affidavit, Hyder retrieved his revolver from a closet, went back to the porch where they had been arguing, and shot Du'Mee in the back of the head. Hyder allegedly told the police that he asked Du'Mee one last time if she was certain about ending the engagement. When she confirmed her decision, he said, "I put one right in the back of her head." Du'Mee's daughter, who heard the gunshot, found her mother bleeding from her head and mouth. Hyder then instructed her to call 911 while he waited outside for law enforcement. A Haunting Admission Hyder expressed to officers that he regretted his actions and claimed he "snapped" in the heat of the moment. During their search of the home, police found the revolver in plain sight. Hyder has been charged with second-degree murder and is being held without bond at the Osceola County Jail. Community Stunned by Tragedy The St. Cloud community is deeply affected by the tragic event. Neighbors noted that the couple had occasional quarrels, but they were shocked by the extreme escalation of violence. This case highlights the lethal potential of domestic disputes and emphasizes the importance of addressing relationship violence before it escalates. Authorities have yet to release further details, and Hyder's legal representation has not made a statement. As the investigation proceeds, Du'Mee's family is grieving the loss of a beloved mother and friend. Estates of Westerly was the place of this tragedy. Picture: Wesh Carlincatura de hoy miércoles 4 de diciembre de 2024 Edición Impresa - La Republica | Lima - Miercoles 04 de Diciembre del 2024 CINEPLANET: 2 entradas 2D + 2 bebidas grandes + Pop corn gigante. 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San Francisco, November 30: OpenAI has faced several lawsuits over using copyrighted materials to train its ChatGPT AI models before. It started with the New York Times to ANI, and now a group of Canadian news and media companies have filed a lawsuit against the company. The group alleged that the OpenAI infringed its copyright and enriched itself at its expense. After a few days of facing legal issues with Asian News International (ANI) in India, the company is now sued by a group of people, including the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and others who demanded to seek monetary damages. Uber India Introduces New Safety Features, Pilot Project With Maharashtra Police Is Now Live; Check Details. According to a report by TechCrunch, the group of companies, they alleged that Sam Altman-run OpenAI had scraped content from their websites to train the LLMs to power ChatGPT. They said that the content on their websites took time, effort, and cost to produce on behalf of the News Media Companies and journalists, staff, and editors. The same case was with the New York Times and ANI, which said their content was used to train AI without their permission. The report said that the ChatGPT maker did not attempt to obtain the information legally legally. Also, they alleged that the company had "brazenly misappropriated" the News Media Companies' intellectual property and converted it to its commercial purpose without asking for consent and consideration. Grok New Feature Update: Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot Now Allows Users To Create Image Based on Their X Profile. Although OpenAI announced it would work with several news and media companies, such as The Associated Press, Axel Springer, and Le Monde, these new companies were never asked for such permission. Besides, the report highlighted that besides ANI and NYT, companies like the New York Daily News, YouTube creators and authors like Sarah Silverman filed lawsuits against OpenAI for infringing copyright. While these claims exist, the company maintained that it trained the models on publicly available data. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 30, 2024 04:28 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com ).Battered ECOWAS applies cosmetic make-upFrench far right and left join forces to topple government
Farage: Badenoch must apologise for ‘crazy conspiracy theory’ on Reform numbersCHETICAMP, Nova Scotia — In the middle of the 18th century, Great Britain undertook a deportation program in the New World with many of the elements of President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to expel hundreds of thousands of immigrants, perhaps even more than a million, from the United States. It did not go well. This episode is lost in the memory of most North Americans, but is vivid today, some 270 years later, in the lives and cultures of descendants of the French colonists who lived, generally peaceably, among Indigenous peoples for a century and a quarter. It was a mass deportation known variously as the Acadian Expulsion or the Great Upheaval, and it remains a blot on British history — and, perhaps, an object lesson for the new administration as it is contemplating an even more massive expulsion. “What Trump wants to do in terms of moving people has a real parallel,” said Donald Savoie, Universite de Moncton scholar with Acadian roots. “It was extremely painful, and Acadians have not forgotten that experience.” Here in the land of what Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, in “Evangeline,” called “the murmuring pines and the hemlocks, bearded with moss,” are the successors to the Acadians ruthlessly expelled from Nova Scotia between 1755 and 1763 and deported to the American Colonies, Great Britain and France. In all, about two-thirds of the Acadians were expelled in a brutal effort that provides the backdrop of Longfellow’s epic poem about lost land and lost love. Some of the Acadians and their descendants later returned here, to the fishing village of Cheticamp on Cape Breton Island, where Acadian culture is nurtured and Acadian recipes are renewed and revered. Everywhere flies the flag of Acadia, a yellow star (the stella maris, or “star of the sea,” signifying the Virgin Mary) affixed to the familiar blue-white-red rectangles of the French flag. Just as the Acadian lovers Evangeline Bellefontaine and Gabriel Lajeunesse were separated during the Great Upheaval in the Longfellow poem, so too were hundreds of Acadians in an expulsion that began when Col. John Winslow summoned males over the age of 10 to the Grand-Pre Church, where he read a decree ordering “That your Land & Tennements, Cattle of all Kinds and Livestocks of all Sorts are forfeited to the Crown with all other your effects Savings your money and Household Goods, and you yourselves to be removed from this Province.” The appointment of Tom Homan, who has promised “a historic deportation operation” as the Trump administration’s border czar, and the strong role that Stephen Miller, the administration’s leading anti-immigrant figure, will play as Trump’s deputy chief of staff make it clear that the new president intends to set in motion what he has called “the largest deportation in the history of our country.” There are, however, obstacles to a mass deportation of those in the country illegally that could affect as many as 11 million people — about a quarter of the immigrants in the United States now. One is the backload of cases in the nation’s immigration courts; the Supreme Court has ruled that migrants facing deportation have the right of due process. The American Immigration Council, sometimes criticized for being an advocacy group for immigrants, puts the cost of such an operation above $315 billion for arrests, detention, processing and eventual removal. The group argues such an operation would reduce GDP by 4.2 percent to 6.8 percent and would lead to a reduction of more than $47 billion in federal tax revenue and $29 billion in state and local tax revenue. More than half the country wants drastic changes at the border. A year ago, 41 percent of Americans wanted immigration decreased, according to the Gallup Poll. The figure now: 55 percent. The poll found that 42 percent consider immigration a crisis. Only four years ago, the public was split between those wanting to admit fewer immigrants and those favoring more. The number of foreign-born people in the United States reached a record 47.8 million last year, about 14.3 percent of the population, according to the Pew Research Center, just below the record figure (14.8 percent) set in 1890. Miller has spoken of creating staging grounds that would include runways for military aircraft near the Texas border. Trump confirmed the other day that he would use military personnel for deportations and has talked of using local police in the effort. No plans have been made in Mexico for the reception of those sent back across the border, no shelters have been created, and no means of feeding or employing the migrants are available — challenges that face Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s president for less than eight weeks. “This will be a great burden on President Sheinbaum, who will need time to put a plan in place, and it will be highly disruptive to U.S.-Mexico relations,” said Patrice Franko, a Colby College expert on Latin America. “This is going to be a complex process that merits great discussion, a lot of interagency work, and negotiations in how to do this in a way that does not spill over into other areas, including the drug war.” The Acadian precedent offers no comfort, only disruptions in the short term and anxieties in the long term. Professor Savoie, the leading Canadian expert on government operations, remembers the 1955 bicentenary commemorations of the Acadian expulsion. “The celebration was that we were still alive and kicking,” he said. “To this day, Acadians have never let go. They have demanded an apology. It’s still a part of who we are. I think people and entire generations will be marked forever by the Trump expulsions. The United States will make enemies for generations.” The big difference between the 1755 expulsions and the ones that Trump is planning is the media technology of the time. The Trump expulsions will be visible globally in a way that was inconceivable when the Acadians were deported after refusing to swear oaths to the British crown without assurances that they would be free to practice their religion and could remain neutral in case of war with France. “This Acadian precedent to the Trump plan didn’t work out very well,” Savoie said. “It did not work out for us, as it is still a bone in our throat. We Acadians have never turned the page. And it didn’t work out for the British crown, because centuries later it is still a stain on their history.” David M. Shribman is the former executive editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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With the holiday season upon us, many companies are finding ways to take advantage, whether through deals, promotions, or other campaigns. OpenAI has found a way to participate with its "12 days of OpenAI." On Wednesday, OpenAI announced via an X post that it would be holding 12 days of OpenAI starting on December 5. The event will feature 12 days of live streams and "a bunch of new things, big and small," according to the post. Also: Google's AI video generator rolls out in private preview. Here's who can access OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared a bit more details about the event, which begins at 10 a.m. PT on Thursday and, every weekday, will feature a live stream with a launch or demo. 🎄🎅starting tomorrow at 10 am pacific, we are doing 12 days of openai. each weekday, we will have a livestream with a launch or demo, some big ones and some stocking stuffers. we’ve got some great stuff to share, hope you enjoy! merry christmas. Where to access the live stream The live stream will be held on the OpenAI website, and posted immediately after to its YouTube channel. To make access easier, OpenAI also will be posting on its X account a link to the live stream 10 minutes before it starts, which will be at approximately 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET daily. Also: This Gemini update for Android lets you do more without unlocking your phone The releases remain a surprise, but as part of one of the bigger drops, many anticipate the launch of Sora , OpenAI's video model launched initially last February. Since then, the model has been available to a select group of red teamers and testers and was leaked last week by some testers over grievances about "unpaid labor," according to reports . Other rumored releases include a new, fuller version of the company's o1 LLM, with more advanced reasoning capabilities, and a Santa voice for OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode per code spotted by users only a couple of weeks ago under the codename "Straw." Google's new AI tool could be your new favorite learning aid - and it's free The best open-source AI models: All your free-to-use options explained I changed 5 ChatGPT settings and instantly became more productive - here's how The best AI search engines of 2024: Google, Perplexity, and moreTakeaways From the Supreme Court Arguments on Transgender Health Care Ban: Conservatives SkepticalCHENNAI: The state health department will conduct 500 medical camps on Sunday in seven districts, namely Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Villupuram, Kallakurichi, and Cuddalore, which are under red alert due to Cyclone Fengal. These medical camps will be conducted from 9 am to 4 pm. A total of 200 medical camps will be conducted in Chennai, and 50 medical camps each will be conducted in the remaining six districts, the health minister said. The collector of each district has been instructed to conduct the medical camps in residential areas. The camps will undertake screening for flu, fever, and cold, diabetes and blood pressure checkups and provide medications for the same. Essential medicines, ORS solution, and wound healing medications will be stocked in sufficient quantities for people to benefit from the same. Health minister Ma Subramaniam, has urged the public to make use of these medical camps. On October 14, monsoon special medical camps were inaugurated. So far, 49,326 camps have been conducted across Tamil Nadu, benefitting a total number of 26,80,086 beneficiaries. Of this, 14,665 cases of fever and 91,556 cases of cough and cold have been identified.Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant declared for the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday after three seasons with the Wolverines. The 6-foot-3, 339-pound junior was a third-team All-American and a second-team All-Big Ten selection this season. He had three sacks among his 32 total tackles over 12 games in 2024. As a sophomore, Grant helped the Wolverines claim the national championship with 29 tackles and 3 1/2 sacks in 15 games. "I am very appreciative to Coach (Jim) Harbaugh and coach (Sherrone) Moore and the rest of the University of Michigan staff that I have crossed paths with," Grant posted on social media. "It has been an honor to be developed into a Michigan Man." Other Michigan players who intend to leave the program for the draft include defensive lineman Mason Graham, cornerback Will Johnson and tight end Colston Loveland. --Field Level Media
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White House says at least 8 US telecom firms, dozens of nations impacted by China hacking campaignQuest Partners LLC increased its holdings in Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. ( NYSE:HE – Free Report ) by 126.1% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 7,983 shares of the utilities provider’s stock after purchasing an additional 4,453 shares during the period. Quest Partners LLC’s holdings in Hawaiian Electric Industries were worth $77,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also added to or reduced their stakes in the company. Vanguard Group Inc. grew its position in shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries by 1.5% during the first quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 11,059,244 shares of the utilities provider’s stock valued at $124,638,000 after purchasing an additional 160,815 shares in the last quarter. Seven Grand Managers LLC purchased a new stake in shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries during the 3rd quarter worth approximately $4,888,000. Bank of New York Mellon Corp raised its holdings in shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries by 23.2% during the 2nd quarter. Bank of New York Mellon Corp now owns 638,156 shares of the utilities provider’s stock worth $5,756,000 after acquiring an additional 120,208 shares in the last quarter. Fernwood Investment Management LLC boosted its position in shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries by 82.8% during the 3rd quarter. Fernwood Investment Management LLC now owns 133,175 shares of the utilities provider’s stock valued at $1,289,000 after acquiring an additional 60,335 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Diversified Trust Co purchased a new position in shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries in the second quarter valued at $372,000. 59.91% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth A number of equities research analysts recently issued reports on the stock. StockNews.com downgraded shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries from a “hold” rating to a “sell” rating in a research note on Friday, October 4th. Evercore ISI decreased their target price on shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries from $11.00 to $10.00 and set an “in-line” rating on the stock in a research report on Tuesday, November 19th. Finally, Wells Fargo & Company lowered their price target on shares of Hawaiian Electric Industries from $14.00 to $11.50 and set an “equal weight” rating for the company in a report on Monday, September 30th. Hawaiian Electric Industries Price Performance Shares of HE stock opened at $10.41 on Friday. The company has a market capitalization of $1.79 billion, a P/E ratio of -0.88 and a beta of 0.53. The company’s 50-day simple moving average is $10.12 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is $11.16. Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. has a one year low of $7.61 and a one year high of $18.19. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.80, a current ratio of 0.18 and a quick ratio of 0.18. Hawaiian Electric Industries ( NYSE:HE – Get Free Report ) last released its quarterly earnings data on Friday, November 8th. The utilities provider reported $0.46 EPS for the quarter, missing the consensus estimate of $0.53 by ($0.07). The firm had revenue of $983.38 million for the quarter. Hawaiian Electric Industries had a positive return on equity of 11.12% and a negative net margin of 35.38%. The firm’s revenue for the quarter was up 9.0% compared to the same quarter last year. During the same quarter in the prior year, the firm earned $0.37 EPS. About Hawaiian Electric Industries ( Free Report ) Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the electric utility businesses in the United States. It operates in three segments: Electric Utility, Bank, and Other. The Electric Utility segment engages in the production, purchase, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity in the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, Lanai, and Molokai. Read More Five stocks we like better than Hawaiian Electric Industries Which Wall Street Analysts are the Most Accurate? The Latest 13F Filings Are In: See Where Big Money Is Flowing Top Stocks Investing in 5G Technology 3 Penny Stocks Ready to Break Out in 2025 Do Real Estate Investment Trusts Deserve a Place in Your Portfolio? FMC, Mosaic, Nutrien: Top Agricultural Stocks With Big Potential Want to see what other hedge funds are holding HE? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. ( NYSE:HE – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Hawaiian Electric Industries Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Hawaiian Electric Industries and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
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