Chandigarh: The assassination attempt on Sukhbir Singh Badal has divided Sikh politics further, with the Shiromani Akali Dal in an open ideological war with hardline groups and now accusing the Punjab govt of orchestrating “a conspiracy to weaken moderate leadership”. In a meeting convened by SAD working president on Friday, the party's core committee condemned the assassination attempt as a direct attack on Sikh traditions, principles of Khalsa heritage, and faith’s sacred institutions such as the Akal Takht and Harmandar Sahib. The committee accused Punjab’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) govt of sponsoring this attack as part of a broader political agenda. Party claims no trust in police probe The SAD rejected the investigation by Punjab Police , demanding an impartial inquiry led by the governor. At a press conference, SAD spokesperson Daljit Singh Cheema described the assassination attempt as “meant to weaken a leadership committed to peace and communal harmony” and “to create an environment justifying the fake encounters of Sikh youth”. The party claimed that the shooter was not a lone wolf but someone senior officers of Punjab Police had guided to Sukhbir7. Cheema said: “The overzealousness of some police officers to distance themselves from this ‘wolf pack’ proves their guilt.” Allegations of police collusion SAD’s former state minister Bikram Singh Majithia accused superintendent of police Harpal Singh Randhawa of playing a dubious role suggesting that the AAP govt might have facilitated the shooter’s approach to Sukhbir. SP Randhawa allegedly isolated key figures such as Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) officials on the day of the attack while engaging with the assailant. The core committee also accused Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann of downplaying the attack’s significance and praised ASI Jasbir Singh for his courageous response during the incident. We also published the following articles recently Watch: SAD leader Sukhbir Singh Badal washes utensils at Golden Temple after assassination attempt Sukhbir Singh Badal, Shiromani Akali Dal leader, continued his 'seva' at the Golden Temple after surviving an assassination attempt. An assailant fired at Badal, who was in a wheelchair, but a bystander intervened. The attacker, Narain Singh, a known criminal, was apprehended. Badal's 'seva' is part of his atonement for perceived governance missteps during SAD's rule in Punjab. Sikh community the real force behind Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Singh Badals submission, Takhts assertion Sukhbir Singh Badal, former Shiromani Akali Dal president, publicly admitted his and his late father's wrongdoings during their rule in Punjab at the Akal Takht. Driven by public pressure and electoral losses, this submission marks a significant moment for the Sikh community. Sukhbir Singh Badal will continue doing 'seva' at Golden Temple after assassination attempt, says SAD leader Former Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhwinder Singh Badal escaped an assassination attempt while performing religious penance at Amritsar's Golden Temple. Police swiftly apprehended the attacker, identified as Narain Singh Chaura, ensuring Badal's safety. The incident occurred amidst Badal's ongoing 'seva' following religious sanctions imposed by the Akal Takht. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .HARTFORD, Conn. – Saturday Night Main Event is one day away as the superstars return to WWE Smackdown today – Friday, Dec. 13 – from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The episode is available to watch on multiple streaming services for free. How do I watch WWE Smackdown for free? If you can’t watch Smackdown on USA Network today at 8 p.m. Eastern, you can utilize free trials from FuboTV and DirecTV Stream. FuboTV is also offering a special discount of $30 off your first month. In addition, you can take advantage of promotional offers from Sling TV. You can also watch later this week on Peacock , which offers a premium monthly subscription for $7.99 a month or a premium annual subscription for $79.99 a year, which saves you 17% off in one payment. In tonight’s episode , the Bloodline continues their rampage after losing at War Games while Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens prepare for their title fight at Saturday Night Main Event. The Women’s United States Championship Tournament enters into the semifinals. Fuming from their defeat, the Bloodline jumped Apollo Crews, Andrade and LA Knight. Who will be in their crosshairs this week? The Undisputed WWE Champion brawled with Owens last week. Will General Manager Nick Aldis be able to keep them apart before their match at Saturday Night Main Event? Watch WWE Smackdown for free on DirecTV Stream Bayley will face Chelsea Green in the first semifinal of the Women’s United States Championship Tournament. Michin will clash with Tiffany Stratton in the second semifinal. Bayley and Stratton are the favorites to advance to finals at Saturday Night Main Event. After being attacked by the Bloodline, Knight could turn his attention to the familiar foes, or try to reclaim the United States Championship by going after Shinsuke Nakamura. What path will he choose? Johnny Gargano tricked the WWE Universe with a low blow to recapture the WWE Tag Team Championships from the Motor City Machine Guns. The Street Profits were also attacked, meaning Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa now have a major target on their back. Bianca Belair continues to investigate who attacked her partner Jade Cargill. Will the mysterious assailant be revealed tonight? When is Saturday Night Main Event? The spectacle will take place at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, New York on Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. It will broadcast live on NBC and Peacock . You can watch for free by utilizing free trials from DirecTV Stream and FuboTV. It’s the first Saturday Night Main Event in 16 years. Watch WWE Smackdown for free on FuboTV Here’s more information on how to watch WWE Smackdown on TV and streaming services. What: WWE Friday Night Smackdown When: Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 Time: 8 p.m. Eastern Where: XL Center | Hartford, Connecticut Channel: USA Network Best streaming options: FuboTV (free trial and $30 off your first month), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and Sling TV (half off first month). You can watch later this week on Peacock too. Cable Channel Finder: AT&T U-Verse , Comcast Xfinity , Spectrum/Charter , Optimum/Altice , Cox , DIRECTV , Dish , Verizon Fios NOTE: WWE Friday Night Smackdown episodes are available on Peacock’s extensive WWE catalog a few days after airtime. You can also watch pay-per-view events from past years on the streaming service. What is WWE Smackdown? Smackdown is one of the longer running television programs in history. It first aired April 29, 1999. Through the years, it has been rebranded, first as Smackdown! from 1999 to 2008, and then Smackdown Live from 2016 to 2019. Its companion program, WWE RAW, airs on Mondays at 8 p.m. Eastern. Didn’t see Monday’s show? Here’s a recap below.
NonePresident-elect Donald Trump is expected to offer Kelly Loeffler the job of secretary of the Department of Agriculture, two people familiar with the matter told CNN. He is set to meet with her at Mar-a-Lago on Friday afternoon, but as is always the case, nothing is final until Trump announces it. Related video above: Trump nominates Pam Bondi for Attorney General Loeffler, who briefly represented Georgia in the Senate, had fundraised for Trump during the 2024 race and raised several million dollars for his campaign over the summer when she hosted a debate watch party with Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley. Several of Trump’s other Cabinet picks — including Sen. Marco Rubio and Rep. Elise Stefanik — were at that party. Loeffler is also co-chairing Trump’s inauguration, as CNN previously reported. The agriculture job will likely be significant — especially as Trump’s pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has promised to assert his influence over the agriculture industry. Loeffler, appointed to the Senate by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp over the wishes of Trump, lost her seat in a 2021 runoff to Democratic now-Sen. Raphael Warnock. Loeffler was a staunch Trump ally in Congress, saying prior to the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, that she planned to vote against certifying her state’s electoral results in support of Trump’s broader effort to upend Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. After the U.S. Capitol attack, Loeffler backed off her objection, saying on the Senate floor: “When I arrived in Washington this morning, I fully intended to object to the certification of the electoral votes. However, the events that have transpired today have forced me to reconsider, and I cannot now in good conscience object to the certification of these electors.” In the same speech, Loeffler condemned the violence at the Capitol, calling it “abhorrent.” Loeffler was among the witnesses who appeared before the grand jury as part of Trump’s 2020 election subversion criminal case in Georgia. Before joining the Senate, Loeffler served as an executive at a financial services firm in Atlanta. She was also a co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. She was among the wealthiest lawmakers during her short time in Congress. Her husband, Jeffrey Sprecher, is the CEO of the Intercontinental Exchange. When running for election in 2020, she announced she and her husband were divesting from individual stocks amid sharp criticism over trades she and other lawmakers made ahead of the market downturn caused by the coronavirus. Kemp had appointed Loeffler to fill the seat of Johnny Isakson, who had left the Senate before the end of his term because of health concerns. Trump, however, had pressed the governor to appoint then-Rep. Doug Collins, who then challenged Loeffler for the remainder of Isakson’s term. The two Republicans sought to one-up the other and showcase their loyalty to Trump, moving further and further to the right in a state where Atlanta’s more moderate suburban voters were key. Collins fell short in the November 2020 election, while Loeffler and Warnock advanced to the January 2021 runoff. This year, Trump has selected Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The Indiana vs. Notre Dame matchup in the first round of the College Football Playoff is the most expensive ticket on StubHub, but it's Tennessee vs. Ohio State that's selling the fastest. StubHub spokesperson Adam Budelli said Monday that the game being hosted in Columbus, Ohio, on Dec. 21 has sold 34% more tickets than the game in South Bend, Indiana, on Dec. 20. “The expanded college football playoffs are seeing early high demand, especially as we see new teams enter the competition for the first time,” Budelli said. StubHub lists tickets for sale from official event organizers, but most of its offerings are from the resale market. Here's the ticket marketplace's average CFP first-round prices as of Monday evening: 1. Indiana at Notre Dame — $733 2. Clemson at Texas — $518 3. Tennessee at Ohio State — $413 4. SMU at Penn State — $271 Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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VANCOUVER, BC , Dec. 13, 2024 /CNW/ - Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. PLAN ASHXF (" PLAN " or the " Company ") reports that, further to its news release dated November 20, 2024 , due to the ongoing Canada Post strike, the mailing of the Management Information Circular, Notice of Meeting, proxy form or voting instruction form (collectively, the " Materials ") for the upcoming Annual General Meeting, to be held on January 9, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.at Suite 700, 401 West Georgia , Vancouver, BC ,(the " Meeting ") may be delayed. 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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — John Elway says any remorse over bypassing Josh Allen in the 2018 NFL draft is quickly dissipating with rookie Bo Nix's rapid rise, suggesting the Denver Broncos have finally found their next franchise quarterback. Elway said Nix, the sixth passer selected in April's draft, is an ideal fit in Denver with coach Sean Payton navigating his transition to the pros and Vance Joseph's defense serving as a pressure release valve for the former Oregon QB. "We've seen the progression of Bo in continuing to get better and better each week and Sean giving him more each week and trusting him more and more to where last week we saw his best game of the year," Elway said in a nod to Nix's first game with 300 yards and four touchdown throws in a rout of Atlanta. For that performance, Nix earned his second straight NFL Rookie of the Week honor along with the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award. People are also reading... "I think the sky's the limit," Elway said, "and that's just going to continue to get better and better." In a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press, Elway also touted former coach Mike Shanahan's Hall of Fame credentials, spoke about the future of University of Colorado star and Heisman favorite Travis Hunter and discussed his ongoing bout with a chronic hand condition. Elway spent the last half of his decade as the Broncos' GM in a futile search for a worthy successor to Peyton Manning, a pursuit that continued as he transitioned into a two-year consultant role that ended after the 2022 season. "You have all these young quarterbacks and you look at the ones that make it and the ones that don't and it's so important to have the right system and a coach that really knows how to tutelage quarterbacks, and Sean's really good at that," Elway said. "I think the combination of Bo's maturity, having started 61 games in college, his athletic ability and his knowledge of the game has been such a tremendous help for him,'" Elway added. "But also Vance Joseph's done a heck of a job on the defensive side to where all that pressure's not being put on Bo and the offense to score all the time." Payton and his staff have methodically expanded Nix's repertoire and incorporated his speed into their blueprints. Elway lauded them for "what they're doing offensively and how they're breaking Bo into the NFL because it's a huge jump and I think patience is something that goes a long way in the NFL when it comes down to quarterbacks." Elway said he hopes to sit down with Nix at some point when things slow down for the rookie. Nix, whose six wins are one more than Elway had as a rookie, said he looks forward to meeting the man who won two Super Bowls during his Hall of Fame playing career and another from the front office. "He's a legend not only here for this organization, but for the entire NFL," Nix said, adding, "most guys, they would love to have a chat with John Elway, just pick his brain. It's just awesome that I'm even in that situation." Hall of Fame Orange Crush linebacker Randy Gradishar joined Elway in the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year, something Elway called "way, way overdue." Elway suggested it's also long past time for the Hall to honor Shanahan, who won back-to-back Super Bowls in Denver with Elway at QB and whose footprint you see every weekend in the NFL because of his expansive coaching tree. Sanders & Hunter Elway called University of Colorado stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders "both great athletes." He said he really hopes Sanders gets drafted by a team that will bring him along like the Broncos have done with Nix, and he sees Hunter being able to play both ways in the pros — but not full time. Elway said he thinks Hunter will be primarily a corner in the NFL but with significant contributions on offense: "He's great at both. He's got great instincts, and that's what you need at corner." Hand condition It's been five years since Elway announced he was dealing with Dupuytren's contracture, a chronic condition that typically appears after age 40 and causes one or more fingers to permanently bend toward the palm. Elway's ring fingers on both hands were originally affected and he said now the middle finger on his right hand is starting to pull forward. So, he'll get another injection of a drug called Xiaflex, which is the only FDA-approved non-surgical treatment, one that he's endorsing in an awareness campaign for the chronic condition that affects 17 million Americans. The condition can make it difficult to do everyday tasks such as shaking hands or picking up a coffee mug. Elway said what bothered him most was "I couldn't pick up a football and I could not imagine not being able to put my hand around a football." Be the first to knowTrackolap Introduces Field Sales Monitoring Solution To Revolutionize Workforce ManagementThe 2024-25 high school swimming season is here. Before the new campaign begins, have a look at some of the top swimmers in New Jersey returning to the water. Returning All-State Swimmers In alphabetical order: Kenny Barnicle, Mendham, Sr. First Team, 200 freestyle Gabe Beverini, Ridge, Sr. Second Team, 200 medley relay Karl Burghardt, Seton Hall Prep, Sr. First Team, 200 medley relay First Team, 200 freestyle relay Sebastian Canosa, Morristown, Sr. Second Team, 200 freestyle relay Tre Cottrell, Haddonfield, Sr. Second Team, 200 freestyle Ransom Chang, Chatham, Sr. Third Team, 200 freestyle relay Daren Chen, Ranney, Sr. First Team, 200 individual medley Michael Fisher, Westfield, Sr. Third Team, 400 freestyle relay Connor Johnson, Parsippany Hills, Sr. Second Team, 100 backstroke Charlie Kulp, Chatham, Sr. Third Team, 200 freestyle relay Jaden Lee, Bridgewater-Raritan, Jr. Second Team, 200 individual medley Second Team, 400 freestyle relay Third Team, 200 medley relay Jack MacMillan, Morristown, Sr. Second Team, 200 freestyle relay Michael McCarthy, St. Augustine, Sr. Second Team, 500 freestyle Dimitri Melnikov, Bergen Catholic, Sr. Third Team, 200 individual medley Danny Pierce, Westfield, Sr. Third Team, 400 freestyle relay Ryan Quinn, Haddon Township, Jr. Second Team, 100 butterfly Logan Swenson, Westfield, Sr. Third Team, 400 freestyle relay John Thompson, Ridge, Jr. Second Team, 200 medley relay Owen Waibel, Westfield, Sr. Second Team, 50 freestyle Third Team, 400 freestyle relay Greg Yukhvid, Bridgewater-Raritan, Sr. Second Team, 400 freestyle relay Third Team, 200 medley relay 6 Swimmers to Keep on Your Radar in Each Conference Limited to 1 swimmer per team who was not on the 2023-24 All-State team Big North Conference Johnathon Cheng, Northern Highlands, Sr. Roy Dafinoiu, Tenafly, Sr. Oliver Kiss, Passaic Tech, Jr. Timothy Lee, Demarest, Jr. Sam Skibo, Ridgewood, Sr. Eric Yoo, Bergen Catholic, Sr. Cape-Atlantic League Tommy Armstrong, Ocean City, Sr. Jesse Brown, Absegami, Jr. Brian Falk, Mainland, Jr. Nick Mainiero, Vineland, Sr. Christian Shenk, St. Augustine, So. DJ Williams, Egg Harbor, Sr. CVC Gavin Bossio, Notre Dame, Sr. Niall Brogan, Hopewell Valley, So. David Brophy, Princeton, Sr. Julien Fang, West Windsor-Plainsboro South, Jr. Jaden Potter, Robbinsville, So. Nick Straka, Lawrence, Jr. GMC Jaydan Almeida, North Brunswick, So. Brandon Calderone, South Plainfield, Jr. Travis Li, East Brunswick, Jr. Zachary McGeehan, Colonia, Jr. Sean Stanik, J.P. Stevens, Jr. Anthony Vasilov, St. Joseph (Met.), Jr. NJAC Kai Batchelor, Pope John, Sr. Dalton Brooks, Delbarton, Jr. Jack Cotnoir, Morristown, Sr. Dimitri Fedorov, Mendham, Jr. Eddie Lin, Mountain Lakes, Sr. Ryan O’Day, Chatham, Sr. NJIC Jayden Altamura, Secaucus, Sr. Drew Bancroft, Lyndhurst, Sr. Caden Cho, Leonia, So. Leonardo Saraceni, Rutherford, Jr. Daniel Sickels, Garfield, Sr. Jesse Swaim, New Milford, Jr. SEC Chris Benz, Millburn, So. Lucas Foung, Montclair, Sr. Mason Keith, Columbia, Jr. Brett Matlosz, Newark Academy, Sr. Daniel Murray, Caldwell, So. Kyle Phillips, Seton Hall Prep, Sr. Shore Conference Cole DiPietro, Rumson-Fair Haven, Sr. Christopher Hall, Holmdel, Jr. Aiden Padham, Toms River South, Sr. Alexander Ruckel-Bekefi, Christian Brothers, Sr. Milo Stefanowicz, Point Pleasant Boro, Sr. Aidan Wenzel, Central Regional, Jr. SJSL Jake Greenleaf, Moorestown, Sr. Josh Hogan, Haddonfield, Jr. Micah Lee, Cherokee, Jr. Jack McKenna, Shawnee, Sr. Ben Schlotterer, Cherry Hill East, Sr. Riley Smith, Eastern, Sr. Skyland Conference Lucas Abd, North Hunterdon, Sr. Derek Carranza Cordero, Bridgewater-Raritan, So. Anson Chen, Ridge, Jr. Zack Kusch, Immaculata, Jr. Derin Ozbas, Hillsborough, Sr. Owen Smith, Pingry, Jr. Tri-County Conference Garret Danze, Kingsway, Jr. Chris Green, Gloucester Catholic, Sr. Jordan Robinson, Highland, So. Jake Rosenberger, Clearview, Sr. Jakob Seibert, Cumberland, Sr. Luc Streitz, Gloucester Tech, Sr. UCC Richard Fadeev, New Providence, Jr. Paul Knecht, Oratory, Sr. Dylan Lagrimas, Westfield, Jr. Harrison McClure, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, So. Charlie Moon, Summit, Sr. Caden Wong, Gov. Livingston, Sr. Independent Will Heinze, St. Peter’s Prep, Sr. RECOMMENDED • nj .com Boys swimming: Divisional classifications for the 2024-25 season Nov. 30, 2024, 2:06 p.m. Tri-County Girls Volleyball Player of the Year, stat leaders and final ranking, 2024 Nov. 29, 2024, 6:00 a.m. The N.J. High School Sports newsletter is now appearing in mailboxes 5 days a week. Sign up now! Follow us on social: Facebook | Instagram | X (formerly Twitter) PJ Potter may be reached at PPotter@njadvancemedia.com .
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‘Passion and emotion’ – I loved playing in the Manchester derby – getting bragging rights over local rivals was pricelessTOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Phil Murphy has asked the Biden administration to put more resources into an investigation of mysterious drone sightings that have been reported in New Jersey and nearby states. Murphy, a Democrat, made the request in a letter Thursday, noting that state and local law enforcement remain “hamstrung” by existing laws and policies in their efforts to successfully counteract any nefarious activity of unmanned aircraft. He posted a copy of the letter on the social media platform X . Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
President-elect Trump expected to offer Kelly Loeffler secretary of Agriculture