Opposition Leader Peter Dutton will today release costings for a $331bn nuclear power plan, based on budgets and timeframes that defy CSIRO projections. What we know: News Corp outlets were dropped exclusive briefs of the plan, splashing with glowing headlines like “Peter Dutton’s massive $331b move to slash bills” ( news.com.au ); The Frontier Economics costings assume nuclear would contribute 38% of energy generation by 2050, with the first small modular plant running by 2036, but did not include Coalition plans for nuclear power in WA; The modelling suggests the nuclear plan would be $264bn cheaper than Labor’s renewables rollout; The projection however sharply contrasts the CSIRO's new GenCost report, which found a nuclear power plant would likely cost twice as much as renewable energy, with the agency also warning a fully operational fleet of nuclear reactors could not be expected before 2050 ( ABC ); Energy experts warn even the CSIRO’s estimates radically underestimate the cost of nuclear, ignoring the construction cost blow-outs that have affected most recent projects globally ( Renew Economy ); Australia’s industry group for electricity retailers and generators on Thursday told a nuclear inquiry that renewables should remain the focus, as nuclear is unlikely to be a viable coal-fired power replacement ( The Guardian ); A central feature of the plan is to keep existing coal-fired power stations going for longer ( The Conversation ); Environment expert Ian Lowe previously said of the plan: “The whole proposal is really a smokescreen. It is designed to hide the reality that a Coalition government would keep burning coal and gas for decades ... No part of it is real, plausible or sincere. As a proposal, it is probably the most dishonest ever put before the Australian electorate” ( The Saturday Paper ). The Coalition has hit out at the Albanese government supporting a UN resolution calling for a permanent and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, claiming it will fuel anti-Semitism. What we know: Australia on Thursday joined 157 other countries in voting for an “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza that also seeks the immediate release of all hostages taken by Hamas ( The New Daily ); Australia additionally backed a second resolution condemning a new Israeli law banning the UN Palestinian relief agency UNRWA, which serves as a vital lifeline for besieged Palestinians and has been accused by Israel of being infiltrated by Hamas; The vote came as at least another 35 Palestinians were reported killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza, including 12 people guarding incoming aid trucks carrying flour to UNRWA ( BBC ); More than 44,800 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched a siege of the territory in response to a Hamas attack on southern Israel that killed 1200 people and took 250 hostages; Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson criticised Australia’s vote, claiming people “don’t draw any distinction between Israel and Jews, so when the Australian government abandons or even worse, vilifies Israel, anti-Semites take encouragement from that” ( AAP ); It comes amid a spate of anti-Semitic crimes, including the firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue; Labor minister Anne Aly said Australia had to act accordingly if Israel flouts international law, but noted that “Jewish Australians have nothing to do with the actions of the Israeli government and I think, you know, conflating the two ... leads us down a very dangerous path” ( Ministers Media Centre ); A new Senate committee report on proposed laws to combat hate crimes has recommended that Australia establish a national hate crimes database and expand criminal offences, although there are concerns the bill would limit free speech ( Canberra Times ); Australia's special envoy to combat anti-Semitism Jillian Segal on Thursday called for an end to pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Australian city centres, prompting Australia Palestine Advocacy Network president Nasser Mashni to accuse her of attempting to “silence critics of the Israeli government” ( SBS ). US President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of about 1500 people and pardoned a further 39, in the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. The commutations announced on Thursday are for people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic in a bid to stop the virus spreading in jails ( AP ). Those pardoned had been convicted of nonviolent crimes such as drug offences, and include a woman who led emergency response teams during natural disasters, a church deacon who has worked as an addiction counsellor, and a doctoral student in molecular biosciences. Biden has attracted particular scrutiny for recently offering a pardon for his son Hunter, who was prosecuted for gun and tax crimes. The outgoing US president said he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead, as activists push for him to pardon people on federal death row and issue pre-emptive pardons for political enemies of Donald Trump. There are growing calls for Biden to pardon Julian Assange over concerns the WikiLeaks founder’s guilty plea deal sets a precedent for prosecuting journalists ( The Guardian ). The federal government has unveiled plans for a new levy to coerce big tech to cut funding deals with Australian media outlets. The “news bargaining incentive” will apply a charge to digital platforms that is effectively refunded by an offset if they pay news companies directly instead ( The Guardian ). It will require digital platforms with Australian revenues of more than $250m, including Meta, TikTok and Google to pay a fixed charge or enter direct deals. The federal government hopes the changes will restore the revenue that was set to be lost by Meta ending its existing deals with media outlets under the news bargaining code ( The Saturday Paper ). The new system could still disadvantage small publishers if platforms completely offset their liability through deals with bigger publishers. Asylum seekers sent to Papua New Guinea by Australia will be stripped of government-provided housing and healthcare under a new deal labelled a “death sentence”. The asylum seekers were sent to PNG more than a decade ago under an offshore processing deal with Australia ( ABC ). Under the new deal, the asylum seekers will receive a 900 kina allowance – which equates to about $350 weekly. Convenor of the Refugee Action Coalition, Ian Rintoul, says that the agreement is a “death sentence”, and advocates have been unable to find secure accommodation in PNG for less than 1000 kina a week. The Australian government has not been able to account for $80m paid to support the asylum seekers, after advocates revealed financial assistance stopped more than a year ago ( The Saturday Paper ). This is the final edition of Post for the year — and, on a personal note, my own final edition full stop. After more than five years writing Post and its predecessor The Briefing, I’ll be moving on. I’d like to thank in particular Post subeditor Bec Tolan for her sharp-eyed edits, Schwartz Media editor-in-chief & CEO Erik Jensen for giving me the opportunity, and you the reader for choosing to wake up to this newsletter. I hope it’s been a useful primer for the day. If you’d like to keep in touch, you can follow my personal newsletter on climate solutions . Post will return on January 13 in the capable hands of Denham Sadler and a new contributor. Have a terrific summer. – Max Opray A New Zealand man playing his first-ever competitive Scrabble game in Spanish, a language he doesn’t speak, has won the board game’s Spanish-language world title ( AP ).
Earnings and Valuation This table compares Todos Medical and iCAD”s revenue, earnings per share and valuation. iCAD has higher revenue and earnings than Todos Medical. Volatility and Risk Todos Medical has a beta of 0.16, indicating that its stock price is 84% less volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, iCAD has a beta of 1.43, indicating that its stock price is 43% more volatile than the S&P 500. Institutional & Insider Ownership Profitability This table compares Todos Medical and iCAD’s net margins, return on equity and return on assets. Summary iCAD beats Todos Medical on 5 of the 8 factors compared between the two stocks. About Todos Medical ( Get Free Report ) Todos Medical Ltd., a vitro diagnostics company, develops and commercializes blood tests for the detection of cancer and Alzheimer disease in the United States. The company develops Total Biochemical Infrared Analysis, a proprietary cancer-screening technology using peripheral blood spectroscopy analysis for examination into cancer's influence on the immune system; Lymphocyte Proliferation Test, a diagnostic blood test that determines the ability of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes to withstand an exogenous mitogenic stimulation that induces them to enter the cell cycle; and blood tests for the detection of neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. Its cancer screening and diagnosis products include TM-B1 and TM-B2 for breast cancer tests; and TMC blood test for the screening and diagnosis of colon cancer. The company also offers Tollovid, a 3CL protease inhibitor dietary supplement to support healthy immune function against circulating coronaviruses; and Tollovir, an antiviral treatment for Covid-19 that is in Phase 2 clinical trial. Todos Medical Ltd. has a collaboration agreement with Integrated Health LLC, as well as has agreements with various companies to develop screening tests for SARS-nCoV-2; and to distribute certain COVID-19 test kits. Todos Medical Ltd. was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. About iCAD ( Get Free Report ) iCAD, Inc. engages in the provision of cancer detection and therapy solutions in the United States. It operates through two segments, Detection and Therapy. The company provides ProFound AI for digital breast tomosynthesis and 2D mammography; PowerLook, a density assessment solution; and ProFound Risk, a breast cancer risk analysis. The company was formerly known as Howtek, Inc. and changed its name to iCAD, Inc. in June 2002. iCAD, Inc. was incorporated in 1984 and is headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire. Receive News & Ratings for Todos Medical Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Todos Medical and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
Tait-Jones scores 21 as UC San Diego defeats James Madison 73-67It’s that magical time of year when the nights sparkle. But before the celebrations can truly begin, the fun part is transforming your home and giving it some festive spirit. This year’s trends are all about warmth, luxury, and an elegance that is eco-conscious. A key part of any Christmas decor are metallics and this year they are taking centre stage. But instead of limiting yourself to traditional silver and gold, consider mixing metals in a way that adds subtle glamour. Bronze, champagne gold, copper and matte silver create a fresh, luxe feel when combined with warm textures like wool, velvet, and faux fur. For instance, gold-rimmed glassware or copper candle holders keep things festive and elegant. Villeroy & Boch Like Sage glasses, €31.90 for two, brownthomas.com As we’re all becoming more conscious of the planet, eco-friendly decor is a huge trend this year, offering festive style without the waste. Switching to energy-efficient LED fairy lights is one of the simplest ways to cut down on energy consumption. Not only do they consume up to 80-90pc less energy than traditional bulbs, but they also last longer — meaning less waste and fewer replacements over the years. Consider lights with a timer to ensure they’re only on when needed. LED red Christmas tree, 3 sizes available, large €35.50, inhedit.com Small changes can make a big difference when it comes to reducing waste. Reusable linen napkins, for example, not only look elegant but can be washed and used year after year. B Corp brands such as House of Hackney take the approach that a gift isn’t just for Christmas; with every purchase, they buy and protect 35sqm of forest thanks to a partnership with the World Land Trust. Woodland pine cone garland, €15.99, from a selection at Homesense Crafting your own decorations from nature is also a wonderful way to get the family involved in the holiday preparations. Dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks, pine cones, and sprigs of evergreen make charming ornaments. Handcrafted bowls, from €37.50, kevincallaghanpottery.com Similarly, incorporating a few handmade items, like hand-knitted stockings or hand-painted baubles can really make your Christmas decor feel special. What’s more, these pieces become instant keepsakes and family treasures. Instead of overwhelming your space with decorations, focus on the key elements that reflect both the festive spirit and your personal style. You’ll create a space that feels both festive and calming, setting the stage for a Christmas filled with love, laughter, and comfort! Read more‘Rewarding Hamas’: Tony Abbott condemns Australia’s vote at the UN
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"The Six Triple Eight" recently debuted on Netflix and tells the story of the first predominantly Black and female army battalion that served overseas during World War II. The film stars Kerry Washington and was written and directed by Tyler Perry. "You've got to watch this, because this story is not really told in America, and we need to tell the story," "The Six Triple Eight" Producer Nicole Avant said. 80 YEARS LATER, BATTLE OF THE BULGE HEROES REMIND US WHY WE MUST STAND UP TO TYRANTS The 6888th postal battalion consisted mostly of Black American women. They were assigned to locations in England and France during World War II . Their mission was to clear several years of backlogged mail. The 6888th postal battalion marches down a street in a scene from Netflix's "The Six Triple Eight." (Netflix) "When there is no mail, there is low morale," Washington, who stars as U.S. Army Maj. Charity Adams, says during the film. The phrase was the battalion's motto. Adams commanded around 850 women. She finished the war as a lieutenant colonel, becoming the highest-ranking Black woman during the war. According to U.S. Army records, more than 3.3 billion pieces of mail went through the military postal services to reach the frontlines in 1945 alone. The war department began receiving complaints that soldier morale was low due to a backlog of mail. A massive amount of letters and packages, along with a shortage in qualified postal workers, prompted the Army to deploy the 6888th. Kerry Washington plays the role of U.S. Army Maj. Charity Adams in Netflix's "The Six Triple Eight." (Left: National Archives; Right: Netflix) "They were determined, and they were committed, and they were focused. And they weren't going to let anything stand in between themselves and their goal and their mission," Avant said. "The only form of communication at this time was the U.S. Postal Service." Historians estimate the women processed 65,000 pieces of mail per eight-hour shift. They cleared a backlog of around 17 million pieces of mail. A National Archives photograph shows the 6888th postal battalion sorting mail. (National Archives) "Their secret was they were not waiting for things to be fair or right or just, even to be excellent. They were excellent and they were patriots. They wanted to serve the service members. They wanted to serve people on the front lines," Avant said. "They weren't really celebrated, which is why we wanted to do this movie." Avant produced the film using her background in politics and show business. She worked on former President Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. She also served as U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas during Obama’s first term. She is the author of the bestselling novel, "Think You’ll Be Happy," which honors her mother in the aftermath of her tragic death . Her father, Clarence Avant, known as "The Black Godfather," was the chairman of Motown Records. "My father saw it right before he crossed over and he passed away," Avant said. "So, this film means even more to me. Extra special for that." Kerry Washington appears as U.S. Army Maj. Charity Adams of the 6888th postal battalion in a scene from Netflix's "The Six Triple Eight." (Netflix) A member of the 6888th also viewed the film shortly before passing away. Retired CPL Lena Derriecott Bell King sat down with Perry and the cast of "The Six Triple Eight" before she died in January. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "It meant everything, especially to Tyler Perry," Avant said. "He made sure this story was accurate and to make sure she saw the film before she passed away." Ebony Obsidian plays King in the film. Oprah Winfrey also appears in the movie as civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune. Susan Sarandon plays first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. "Everyone wanted to tell this story, about these unsung American heroes that really changed the game and the trajectory of World War II," Avant said. "Everyone was committed and focused and wanted to share this story of these great patriots." Bret Baier currently serves as FOX News Channel's (FNC) anchor and executive editor of Special Report with Bret Baier (weeknights at 6-7PM/ET), chief political anchor of the network and co-anchor of the network’s election coverage. Baier is also host of FOX News Audio's "The Bret Baier Podcast" which includes Common Ground and The All-Star Panel . He joined FNC in 1998 as the first reporter in the Atlanta bureau and is now based in Washington, D.C.Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd ( NASDAQ:CRDO – Get Free Report ) CTO Chi Fung Cheng sold 55,000 shares of the stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, December 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $68.04, for a total value of $3,742,200.00. Following the sale, the chief technology officer now directly owns 8,508,602 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $578,925,280.08. This trade represents a 0.64 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which is accessible through this link . Chi Fung Cheng also recently made the following trade(s): Credo Technology Group Stock Down 3.8 % Credo Technology Group stock opened at $69.29 on Friday. Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd has a twelve month low of $16.82 and a twelve month high of $78.97. The company has a market capitalization of $11.59 billion, a P/E ratio of -461.93 and a beta of 2.26. The stock’s 50 day moving average is $52.82 and its 200 day moving average is $38.21. Analyst Ratings Changes Read Our Latest Stock Analysis on CRDO Institutional Investors Weigh In On Credo Technology Group A number of institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of CRDO. JPMorgan Chase & Co. boosted its stake in Credo Technology Group by 7.4% in the 3rd quarter. JPMorgan Chase & Co. now owns 13,142,773 shares of the company’s stock worth $404,797,000 after purchasing an additional 909,578 shares in the last quarter. Point72 Asset Management L.P. lifted its stake in shares of Credo Technology Group by 73.6% in the third quarter. Point72 Asset Management L.P. now owns 3,916,447 shares of the company’s stock worth $120,627,000 after buying an additional 1,660,230 shares in the last quarter. Driehaus Capital Management LLC grew its holdings in shares of Credo Technology Group by 3.1% during the second quarter. Driehaus Capital Management LLC now owns 3,791,392 shares of the company’s stock valued at $121,097,000 after buying an additional 115,271 shares during the last quarter. Swedbank AB increased its position in shares of Credo Technology Group by 873.9% during the third quarter. Swedbank AB now owns 3,300,314 shares of the company’s stock valued at $101,650,000 after acquiring an additional 2,961,454 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Geode Capital Management LLC raised its holdings in Credo Technology Group by 5.7% in the 3rd quarter. Geode Capital Management LLC now owns 3,176,796 shares of the company’s stock worth $97,865,000 after acquiring an additional 170,412 shares during the last quarter. 80.46% of the stock is owned by hedge funds and other institutional investors. About Credo Technology Group ( Get Free Report ) Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd provides various high-speed connectivity Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd provides various high-speed connectivity solutions for optical and electrical Ethernet applications in the United States, Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong, and internationally. Its products include HiWire active electrical cables, optical digital signal processors, low-power line card PHY, serializer/deserializer (SerDes) chiplets, and SerDes IP, as well as integrated circuits, active electrical cables. Further Reading Receive News & Ratings for Credo Technology Group Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Credo Technology Group and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
Governor Biodun Oyebanji assures supporters he's unbothered by 2026 reelection concerns, trusting God's plan and focusing on good governance Oyebanji urges politicians to stop sending anxious messages about his reelection, emphasizing that he has faith in divine intervention The governor calls for calm, unity, and focus on delivering progress for Ekiti State, stressing that God will handle the future PAY ATTENTION: Got a Minute? Complete Our Quick Survey About Legit.ng Today! Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has addressed concerns about his reelection in 2026. He expressed dissatisfaction with the messages politicians send to him, worrying about the election. The governor said he is focused on governance and fulfilling his promises to the people. Speaking at the monthly Evening of Praise and Worship in Ado Ekiti, Oyebanji assured his supporters that he would not lose sleep over the election. He emphasized that his political future is in God’s hands. “What God does not give a man, he cannot have,” he said, urging politicians to stop sending anxious messages. Read also NYSC member Comedian Socket CFR visits physically impaired students in honour of his late mum PAY ATTENTION: Legit.ng Needs Your Help! Take our Survey Now and See Improvements at LEGIT.NG Tomorrow Oyebanji addresses worried allies Oyebanji attributed the achievements of his administration to divine intervention. He said God, who made his 2022 victory possible, will work things out again in 2026. The governor maintained that delivering good governance remains his priority. He encouraged people to trust in God and focus on their current responsibilities. “God is in charge of everything, including 2026,” he noted. Oyebanji assured Ekiti residents that their concerns would not derail his administration's progress. For those doubting his political approach, Oyebanji said he serves the God of peace and is unbothered by criticisms. “Some say I’m not a politician and don’t understand politics. That doesn’t disturb my peace,” he added. The governor ended his remarks with a call for calm and unity. He urged everyone to concentrate on moving the state forward rather than worrying about the future. “Let’s do the work given to us very well,” Oyebanji concluded. Read also New video shows Bishop TD Jakes of Potters House Church thanking God that he did not suffer stroke Ekiti Governor Approves N70,000 New Minimum Wage Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Governor Oyebanji has fulfilled his promise to improve workers' welfare by announcing a N70,000 minimum wage for Ekiti state civil servants. In a statement on Tuesday, the governor disclosed that the wage increase includes adjustments for pensioners and assured that "no one will be left behind." Tanimola Kolade, the special assistant on digital communications to the governor, confirmed on Tuesday and shared further details. PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy! Source: Legit.ngNew UNL music building will allow students more creativity
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck announced Saturday that he will forgo his final year of eligibility and enter the 2025 NFL Draft. Beck, 22, led the Southeastern Conference with 28 touchdown passes and finished third in the SEC with 3,485 passing yards. He also led the conference in interceptions, however. Beck will be a spectator for the Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff after undergoing surgery Monday to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right (throwing) elbow. Gunner Stockton is in line to guide No. 2 seed Georgia into the CFP, starting with the Bulldogs' quarterfinal game against No. 7 seed Notre Dame at the Sugar Bowl on Wednesday in New Orleans. "There's unfinished business still this season and I'll be here to support however I can, finish strong!" Beck said in a statement posted on social media. Beck, a fifth-year senior, finished with a 24-3 record in his career with Georgia. "The past five years at the University of Georgia have been nothing short of a dream come true and I will forever cherish the memories that have been made. Thank you Dawg Nation for the time I've been here and to those who've supported and believed in me, thank you," Beck wrote on social media. "It's been an incredible journey and all these moments have ultimately led me to take the next step in my football career. With that being said, I will be declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. Go Dawgs!" Beck, the Bulldogs' starter all year, was replaced in the second half of the SEC title game with the injury. Stockton helped to guide the Bulldogs to a 22-19 overtime win over Texas and clinch a first-round bye in the first 12-team playoff. --Field Level Media
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A photojournalist who captured one of the most enduring images of World War II — the U.S. Marines raising the flag on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima — had a block in downtown San Francisco named for him Thursday. Joe Rosenthal, who died in 2006 at age 94, was working for The Associated Press in 1945 when he took the Pulitzer Prize-winning photo. After the war, he went to work as a staff photographer for the San Francisco Chronicle, and for 35 years until his retirement in 1981, he captured moments of city life both extraordinary and routine. Rosenthal photographed famous people for the paper, including a young Willie Mays getting his hat fitted as a San Francisco Giant in 1957, and regular people, including children making a joyous dash for freedom on the last day of school in 1965. The 600 block of Sutter Street, near downtown’s Union Square, became Joe Rosenthal Way after a short ceremony Thursday morning. The Marines Memorial Club, which sits on the block, welcomed the street’s new name. Aaron Peskin, who heads the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, welcomed the city's political elite, military officials and members of Rosenthal's family to toast the late photographer, who was born in Washington, D.C., to Russian Jewish immigrant parents. The famous photo became the centerpiece of a war bonds poster that helped raise $26 billion in 1945. Tom Graves, chapter historian for the USMC Combat Correspondents Association, which pushed for the street naming, said the image helped win the war. “But I’ve grown over the years to appreciate also his role as a San Francisco newspaper photographer who, as Supervisor Peskin says, went to work every day photographing the city where we all live, we all love,” he said. Graves and others said they look forward to tourists and locals happening upon the street sign, seeing Rosenthal's name for perhaps the first time, and then going online to learn about the photographer with the terrible eyesight but an eye for composition. Rosenthal never considered himself a wartime hero, just a working photographer lucky enough to document the courage of soldiers. When complimented on his Pulitzer Prize-winning photo, Rosenthal said: “Sure, I took the photo. But the Marines took Iwo Jima.”
Team New York played Team London in GOLFZON Tour's third match. golfzon This article was produced in partnership with GOLFZON. What began as a 12-team simulator-golf match-play competition for a $150,000 grand prize is now a nine-team battle to the finish. Matches 1, 2 and 3 have been completed on GOLFZON Tour — a new league in which regional teams of five players each from 12 selected GOLFZON host facilities (nine are in the U.S., three others are from London, Toronto and Mexico) compete against each other in a series of matches, with one team earning the grand prize payout. Team Orlando defeated Team Louisville in Match 1, while Team Minneapolis defeated Team Chicago in Match 2. (You can read the full match recaps here .) The Format Single-elimination bracket play is now in progress. Female competitors play 85 percent of the yardage of their male counterparts. Teams of three compete head-to-head by linking their simulators together over the Internet in a match-play format, with two of the best three player scores for each team counting on each hole. If, after 18 holes, there’s a tie, the match goes into a sudden-death playoff where all three players’ scores count. The first team to score lower than the other on a hole wins. GOLFZON Tour Match 3 Recap: New York vs. London In this GOLFZON Tour international matchup, Team New York and Team London battled on El Camaleon , a longtime PGA Tour host course which has most recently served as a host venue for LIV. The teams competed against each other in real time from their regional simulator locations. Team New York started strong, winning the first two holes to take an early 2 up lead. But then a back-and-forth battle began, with Team London winning the 4th hole, Team New York winning the 5th, and Team London getting on a roll, winning the 6th, 7th and 8th holes to take the lead in the match for the first time, going 1 up through 8. A Team New York victory on the 9th hole, however, brought the match back to all square at the turn. On the back nine, it was Team New York’s turn to make a run. With wins on Nos. 10, 11 and 12, Team New York regained control of the match, going 3 up with six holes remaining. Team London fought back with a win on the 13th hole to cut the deficit to 2, but Team New York’s lead proved to be too much to overcome. A win on No. 15 brought New York back to 3 up, and when Team London failed to win the 16th hole to extend the match, it was over, with Team New York winning the match 3 and 2. That means Team New York is one of nine teams still in the running for the grand prize of $150,000, and will face Team Detroit next in GOLFZON Tour’s quarterfinal round. The Teams The 12 teams competing in this edition of GOLFZON Tour are: East Division Detroit – Tee Times London – The Golf Rooms – ELIMINATED (Match 3) Louisville – Tee It Up Golf USA – ELIMINATED (Match 1) New York City – Golfzon Social Orlando – Golfzon Leadbetter Toronto – Golfplay West Division Chicago – The Green – ELIMINATED (Match 2) Houston – The Daly Round Los Angeles – Golf Envy Mexico – Mulligan’s Monterrey Minneapolis – Element Indoor Golf Tulsa – BirdieBay Follow the action You can watch the matches in their entirety on GOLFZON’s YouTube page , where new episodes and match recaps will be released weekly. The tour is in the midst of single-elimination rounds, so you can follow along each week to see which team ends up making it to the finale in January. To learn more about GOLFZON Tour — and follow the match-play bracket progress — click here . Latest In Lifestyle Golf.com Editor As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-birdie everyone on the masthead. She can out-hustle them in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November of 2015, and appeared in both in the magazine and in video form on GOLF.com.
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Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo has once again captured the nation’s attention, this time with the public unveiling of his new relationship and extravagant plans for his girlfriend, Lulu Muteke. The news, shared via a flurry of Instagram posts, details lavish gifts and a substantial lobola offering, creating a whirlwind of online discussion. Chivayo’s Instagram stories revealed screenshots of a conversation with a friend, Edy Kebab, outlining his intentions. “I will budget 100 thousand USD from my small savings. You are the one with strong rural background so you can lead the proceedings,” he wrote, detailing his plan to pay US$100,000 lobola in April. The posts further revealed plans to shower Lulu with luxury vehicles: a brand-new white Range Rover Sport next week, followed by a white Lamborghini Urus in August. Accompanying the posts were pictures of Lulu, captioned with affectionate messages in Shona, such as “Baby idya mari kusvika yakusvota....❤️❤️❤️” and “Ndodya noliver...🫡🤷♂️🕺,” showcasing his evident affection. The relationship announcement comes just a day after Chivayo softly launched his romance with Lulu, sharing photos of their Victoria Falls holiday. This public display of affection has sparked considerable interest, particularly given Chivayo’s high-profile past relationships. Adding another layer to the narrative is the reaction of Chivayo’s ex-wife, Sonja Madzikanda. In a series of Instagram posts addressing the viral photos of Chivayo and Lulu, Sonja offered a surprisingly positive response. “If he has moved on and has found love and wants to be a better guy for this chic, then to be honest with you, we should all clap hands and say well done,” she said. She went on to describe Lulu as “absolutely beautiful,” revealing a past connection: “I used to bake scones for her.” She concluded by expressing hope for their future: “I am happy that he launched this because now anything to do with him in 2025 has nothing to do with me... I am sure her and Wicknell will make a lovely couple and if it ends in marriage good for them.” This statement contrasts sharply with the often-publicised tumultuous nature of her previous marriage to Chivayo, which ended after seven years and a reportedly US$50,000 lobola payment. Their relationship was marked by highly publicised disputes that spilled onto social media. However, a significant twist emerged with the reported response from Lulu’s father, Mr Muteke. In a reported statement to the media, Mr Muteke declared his refusal to accept Chivayo’s substantial lobola offer. He allegedly stated that he would not compromise his principles or family dignity by accepting money acquired through means he considers corrupt or unscrupulous. His stance represents a powerful rejection of the lavish display and a clear prioritization of ethical considerations over financial gain. He unequivocally stated that he will not “sell” his daughter for money. This unexpected rejection throws a significant spanner in the works of Chivayo’s carefully orchestrated public display of affection and financial generosity. While Chivayo’s intentions may have been to showcase his love and wealth, Mr Muteke’s response introduces a moral dimension that significantly alters the narrative.