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NoneFood Service Equipment Surge: USD 33.59B in 2022 to USD 58.14B by 2031 11-27-2024 08:59 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction Press release from: SkyQuest Technology Group Food Service Equipment Market Market Scope: Key Insights : Food Service Equipment Market size was valued at USD 33.59 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 35.97 billion in 2023 to USD 58.14 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 7.1% in the forecast period (2024-2031). Discover Your Competitive Edge with a Free Sample Report : https://www.skyquestt.com/sample-request/food-service-equipment-market Access the full 2024 Market report for a comprehensive understanding @ https://www.skyquestt.com/report/food-service-equipment-market In-Depth Exploration of the global Food Service Equipment Market Market: This report offers a thorough exploration of the global Food Service Equipment Market market, presenting a wealth of data that has been meticulously researched and analyzed. 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It also includes projections for sales growth rates and pricing strategies for each regional market, such as: North America: United States, Canada, and Mexico Europe: Germany, France, UK, Russia, and Italy Asia-Pacific: China, Japan, Korea, India, and Southeast Asia South America: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, etc. Middle East and Africa: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa This in-depth research study has the capability to tackle a range of significant questions that are pivotal for understanding the market dynamics, and it specifically aims to answer the following key inquiries: How big could the global Food Service Equipment Market market become by the end of the forecast period? Let's explore the exciting possibilities! Will the current market leader in the global Food Service Equipment Market segment continue to hold its ground, or is change on the horizon? Which regions are poised to experience the most explosive growth in the Food Service Equipment Market market? 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To establish the important thing traits, Ask Our Experts @ https://www.skyquestt.com/speak-with-analyst/food-service-equipment-market Table of Contents Chapter 1 Industry Overview 1.1 Definition 1.2 Assumptions 1.3 Research Scope 1.4 Market Analysis by Regions 1.5 Market Size Analysis from 2023 to 2030 11.6 COVID-19 Outbreak: Medical Computer Cart Industry Impact Chapter 2 Competition by Types, Applications, and Top Regions and Countries 2.1 Market (Volume and Value) by Type 2.3 Market (Volume and Value) by Regions Chapter 3 Production Market Analysis 3.1 Worldwide Production Market Analysis 3.2 Regional Production Market Analysis Chapter 4 Medical Computer Cart Sales, Consumption, Export, Import by Regions (2023-2023) Chapter 5 North America Market Analysis Chapter 6 East Asia Market Analysis Chapter 7 Europe Market Analysis Chapter 8 South Asia Market Analysis Chapter 9 Southeast Asia Market Analysis Chapter 10 Middle East Market Analysis Chapter 11 Africa Market Analysis Chapter 12 Oceania Market Analysis Chapter 13 Latin America Market Analysis Chapter 14 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Medical Computer Cart Business Chapter 15 Market Forecast (2023-2030) Chapter 16 Conclusions Address: 1 Apache Way, Westford, Massachusetts 01886 Phone: USA (+1) 351-333-4748 Email: sales@skyquestt.com About Us: SkyQuest Technology is leading growth consulting firm providing market intelligence, commercialization and technology services. 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Tweet Facebook Mail The suspect police are questioning in the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is an Ivy League graduate software engineer from a prominent Baltimore family who appears to have favorably reviewed the manifesto of Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, on a book website. Luigi Mangione, 26, was identified by New York police this morning as a "strong person of interest" in the shooting of Thompson last week. This is what we know about him so far. READ MORE: Suspected CEO assassin behind bars after McDonald's arrest Luigi Mangione is seen in a photo posted in 2019. (CNN) What is Luigi Mangione's background? Mangione has ties to at least three states – Hawaii, Pennsylvania, and Maryland – and has no history of arrests in New York City, police said. The suspect is the grandson of Nicholas Mangione, a prominent Baltimore real estate developer , and his wife, Mary C Mangione, a philanthropist who died last year. The Mangione family owns Lorien Health Systems, a nursing home chain in Maryland, and Luigi volunteered there in 2014, according to his LinkedIn page. Where did Luigi Mangione go to school? Mangione graduated from the prestigious Gilman School, an all-boys school that is known as one of Baltimore's toniest private schools and was the high school valedictorian in 2016. In his valedictorian speech, Mangione lauded his classmates for "coming up with new ideas and challenging the world," citing successful fundraisers and accomplishments in sports and academics. "To the class of 2016, a kind of class that only comes around once every 50 years, it's been an incredible journey and I simply can't imagine the last few years with any other group of guys," he said. READ MORE: Riot squad called in as teens run amok on island CNN has obtained footage of the gun used by the shooter who shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York. (CNN) Mangione attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 2020 with a master's and bachelor's degree in computer science and a minor in mathematics, a university spokesperson told CNN. Mangione was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, social media photos show. In an interview for a university blog post, Mangione talked about how he had started a video game development club. "In high school, I started playing a lot of independent games and stuff like that, but I wanted to make my own game, and so I learned how to code," Mangione said. "In my freshman and sophomore years of high school, I learned [on my own] how to program, and that's why I'm a computer science major now; that's how I got into it... I just really wanted to make games." READ MORE: Noticed the cicadas are louder this year? There's a few reasons why Police released several photos of a suspect in the shooting before Mangione's arrest. (AP) What was Luigi Mangione's job? After graduating, Mangione worked as a software engineer for the online car sales company TrueCar, according to his LinkedIn page. His most recent address was in Hawaii, NYPD officials said. Mangione is registered to vote at his family's address in Cockeysville, Maryland, a Baltimore suburb, and is registered as unaffiliated with a political party, according to the state's voter registration lookup website. He is the cousin of Maryland State Delegate Nino Mangione, a Republican, the state lawmaker's office confirmed to local media. Private security guards were blocking access to the family's house on a golf club Monday afternoon local time (Tuesday morning AEDT). The shooting was captured on camera. (AP) What was Mangione carrying when he was arrested? Police said that when officers detained Mangione, he was carrying a multipage document that expressed "ill will toward corporate America." The document stated "these parasites had it coming," and "I do apologise for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done," a police official told CNN. It also said that Mangione acted alone and that the attack was self-funded. The shooting has captivated the nation after a man gunned down Thompson on Wednesday morning outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel. Until identifying Mangione Monday afternoon, police had only released a handful of surveillance video screenshots of the man they believed was the shooter. What do we know about Luigi Mangione's digital footprint? A Goodreads profile that appears to belong to Mangione shows that earlier this year, he reported having read the 1995 antitechnology manifesto written by the Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, the infamous domestic terrorist and mathematician known for sending deadly bombs through the mail. "It's easy to quickly and thoughtless[ly] write this off as the manifesto of a lunatic, in order to avoid facing some of the uncomfortable problems it identifies. But it's simply impossible to ignore how prescient many of his predictions about modern society turned out," Mangione wrote in a review of the book in January. "He was a violent individual - rightfully imprisoned - who maimed innocent people. While these actions tend to be characterised as those of a crazy luddite, however, they are more accurately seen as those of an extreme political revolutionary." In his review, Mangione also shared thoughts someone else had shared about Kaczynski in a Reddit thread, quoting a commenter who had described his acts as "war and revolution," saying that he "had the balls to recognise that peaceful protest has gotten us absolutely nowhere" and that "'Violence never solved anything' is a statement uttered by cowards and predators." Twitter photos posted by an account appearing to belong to Luigi Mangione. (Supplied) In total, Mangione's Goodreads profile listed him as reading or wanting to read nearly 300 books, including a book about mental illness, a biography of the creator of the atomic bomb and Michael Pollan's popular book on the science of psychedelics. Also on Goodreads, he reported reading or wanting to read a number of books about coping with chronic back pain. An account on the social media platform X that appears to belong to him features a background profile photo of what looks like an X-ray image of a spine with hardware from a surgery. Posts addressed to the X account suggest that some of Mangione's friends have been trying to get in touch with him since earlier this year. In July, one user tweeted at Mangione, "I haven't heard from you in months," urging him to respond to his wedding invitation. Three months later, another user posted, "Hey, are you ok? Nobody has heard from you in months, and apparently your family is looking for you." DOWNLOAD THE 9NEWS APP : Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play .Daniel Penny , a 26-year-old former U.S. Marine, was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the high-profile case surrounding the subway death of Jordan Neely. The trial, which captured national attention, revolved around Penny's actions on a New York City subway train in May 2023 and raised critical questions about mental health, public safety, and the boundaries of self-defence, as reported by CBS News . Penny served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2017 to 2021, earning praise from former platoon leaders who testified to his discipline and empathy. His martial arts instructor detailed the training he received in chokeholds, explaining that Marines are taught to release the hold after five seconds to avoid injury or death. However, the instructor admitted during cross-examination that real-world scenarios can make precise application difficult, according to CNN . After leaving the military, Penny pursued a degree in architecture, attending New York City College of Technology while working as a swim instructor and restaurant server in Brooklyn. His mother, Gina, testified about his upbringing, describing him as honest, kind, and humble, traits she believed guided his actions on the subway that day. READ MORE: BLM Leader Issues Chilling Warning After Daniel Penny Acquittal in Chokehold Death of Jordan Neely On 1 May 2023, Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man, entered an F train in Manhattan, shouting threats and alarming passengers. Witnesses testified that Neely threw his jacket to the ground and declared he was hungry, thirsty, and willing to die. Penny, fearing for his safety and that of others, approached Neely from behind and restrained him in a chokehold. Penny held Neely in the chokehold for several minutes. When Neely became unresponsive, Penny released him, but by then, Neely had sustained fatal injuries. The medical examiner determined the cause of death to be "compression of neck (chokehold)." Bystander footage of the incident spread rapidly, sparking polarised reactions. Some hailed Penny as a protector, while others accused him of excessive and unnecessary force, as highlighted by CNN. Jordan Neely was a well-known subway performer who imitated Michael Jackson. He struggled with homelessness and severe mental illness following his mother's murder in 2007. Neely's erratic behaviour on the train was consistent with his history of untreated schizophrenia, substance abuse, and repeated arrests, according to CBS News. Neely's death became a rallying point for activists and politicians who criticised systemic failures in addressing mental health crises. Figures like Rev. Al Sharpton and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez highlighted his humanity, while others questioned how society allowed his downward spiral to continue unchecked. Penny was initially charged with second-degree manslaughter, but the jury deadlocked on that charge. The case proceeded on a lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide, for which he was ultimately acquitted. Prosecutors argued Penny acted recklessly, holding Neely in the chokehold for far too long. They pointed to video evidence and testimony from witnesses who advised Penny to loosen his grip. The defence countered that Penny acted in self-defence, responding to a credible threat. Penny himself stated in a video released shortly after the incident, "I was scared for myself, but I looked around and saw women and children. I couldn't just sit still and let him carry out these threats." Penny maintained that race was not a factor, emphasising that he saw a threatening individual, not a Black man. The jury's decision sparked mixed reactions. Neely's father expressed anguish, calling the system "rigged" and accusing it of failing his son. His family's attorney criticised the jury, arguing they let the family down by failing to hold Penny accountable, as detailed by CBS News . Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg acknowledged the jury's thorough deliberation, stating, "The jury has now spoken. At the Manhattan D.A.'s Office, we deeply respect the jury process and their verdict." Mayor Eric Adams connected the case to broader mental health issues, calling for systemic reforms to prevent future tragedies.
SLNG Stock Soars to 52-Week High, Reaching $5.37The United States is one of the only countries in the world where people change their clocks twice per year. United States President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he will endeavour to end daylight saving time, the practice of moving clocks forward during the summer to take advantage of longer daylight hours. In a social media post on Friday, Trump said that the conservative Republican Party would “use its best efforts” to end the practice, which he criticised as inefficient. “The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn’t!” he wrote. “Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation.” Trump is set to be sworn into office on January 20, and his incoming administration includes several members who vocally oppose daylight saving time. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, for instance, has made multiple pushes in Congress to end the clock-switching practice, including one as recently as this year . In 2022, his bill, the Sunshine Protection Act, passed the Senate before ultimately failing to gain traction in the House of Representatives. Rubio, who has been tapped to serve as Trump’s secretary of state, has called daylight saving time a “stupid practice”. Meanwhile, two close Trump allies — entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy — openly weighed nixing daylight saving time on the social media platform X earlier this year. Responding to a user’s complaint about daylight saving in November, Musk wrote , “Looks like the people want to abolish the annoying time changes!” Ramaswamy quickly chimed in : “It’s inefficient [and] easy to change.” Under Trump, the two businessmen have been tasked with leading a yet-to-be-established, nongovernmental body called the Department of Government Efficiency, which will provide advice on how to streamline federal regulations, spending and bureaucracy. But previous efforts to eliminate daylight saving time all have fallen flat. The practice was first instituted in the US in 1918, as a means of preserving energy during World War I. The law mandating daylight saving was later repealed in 1919, shortly after the war ended. But in 1942, after World War II began, the practice remerged “to promote the national security and defense”. Ever since, the merits of daylight saving have been consistently debated in US politics, on both sides of the aisle. Some argue the practice of switching the clocks back and forth negatively affects human sleep patterns, resulting in increased risks for health problems like heart attacks. But a 2024 study from the Mayo Clinic says the threat to heart health is “likely minimal”. Nowadays, most Americans turn their clocks back one hour in early November and forward one hour in mid-March. What’s known as “daylight time” therefore runs from March to November, during the warmer, summer months in the US. “Standard time”, by contrast, runs during the winter, from November to March. Only two states opt out of this practice: Arizona and Hawaii. Still, many Americans support no longer having to switch time frames twice per year. More than 60 percent of people say they would like to see the changing of the clocks eliminated, according to a 2023 survey conducted by the research firm YouGov. About 50 percent of people support making daylight time — and the later sunrises and sunsets that accompany it — permanent. About 32 percent, by contrast, support making standard time, which comes with earlier sunrises and sunsets, permanent. Most countries have no such practice, and some medical associations have said that making standard time permanent would align more closely with the natural cycle of the sun and people’s sleeping needs.