FTC Slams Weapons-Detection Tech Firm Evolv for MarketingRuud van Nistelrooy has made history by becoming the first manager to defeat a team twice and then go on to manage them in the same season, following his debut as Leicester City's manager. The Dutchman, who was recently let go by Manchester United, is now at the helm of the Foxes, aiming to guide them away from the relegation zone. Van Nistelrooy initially joined as Erik ten Hag's assistant in the summer, but took over temporarily when Ten Hag was dismissed. During his four-match stint, he led the team to victory against Leicester twice - once in the Carabao Cup and once in the Premier League. Despite being moved on by Manchester United following Ruben Amorim's arrival, Van Nistelrooy quickly found a new role at the King Power Stadium, making Premier League history in the process. His first game in charge saw Leicester triumph 3-1 over West Ham on Tuesday night, marking their third win of the Premier League season and the beginning of a new era. Jamie Vardy opened the scoring after a VAR check, with Bilal El Khannouss and Patson Daka adding to the tally in the second half. Niclas Fullkrug managed to score for the visitors, but it was too little, too late. The Dutch legend Ruud van Nistelrooy, who once held a record in the Premier League for scoring in ten consecutive league games, has now joined forces with the man who surpassed his achievement, Jamie Vardy at Leicester. Van Nistelrooy's record was eclipsed by Vardy during the Foxes' fairy-tale 2015/16 season when he found the net in 11 successive matches, reports the Mirror . At his unveiling, Van Nistelrooy humorously addressed the topic, saying with a grin: "It's a problem he broke my record, I said to him we have a big issue to get out of the way! At the time I made a tweet about breaking the record and wishing him well. Nine years later it's weird how these things go, but good stories." He added praise for Vardy's longevity and performance: "He is someone who has had a career for a long time and has been performing all these seasons. He still is and he's a great striker and great to have him in the squad."
NoneI hear that the National Assembly has approved the external borrowing of $2.2 billion for the Tinubu administration to address the fiscal deficit in the 2024 Budget” “Bros, I tire. I just tire. What on earth do they do with all these borrowings?” “There is actually a deficit of $9.17 billion deficit in the 2024 budget when you add Eurobonds, interest on Ways and Means, foreign debt and domestic debt, and I hear that Nigeria can borrow more in line with Section 21(1) and Section 27(1) of the Debt Management Office (DMO) Establishment Act of 2003.” Related Stories Nigeria raises $2.2 billion from latest Eurobond auction FG Promissory Notes rise to N1.65 trillion, up 114% in one year under Tinubu “The DMO will quote anything to please any government in power. Is that woman still there? My concern is what they do with all the money” “They want to service debts and finance capital projects” “In November? I would have thought that by now, we should have been talking about Budget 2025. This is November. We are rushing to borrow more money as the year ends. Don’t they want to maintain the budget cycle again? I am confused. And which capital projects is anyone talking about? SUVs, for the lawmakers? Presidential jets? Foreign trips? I am sorry I can’t see any capital projects. They just want to borrow more money for consumption, not productivity. The roads are bad. Nobody talks about the railway system in the country anymore. Air travel is a nightmare. The refineries are still not working. The cost of living is high. The average man cannot breathe, cannot eat, cannot live. Yet, the Federal Executive Council approved more external borrowing and it took the National Assembly 48 hours to rubber-stamp the loan.” “Did you expect anything different? The National Assembly is an extension of the Executive arm of government. It will rubber stamp anything that comes from the Executive and that is the case with the VAT Bill too.” “But if it is a bill on things that would pave the way for good governance, the same National Assembly could spend years huffing and puffing, but anything that would benefit the elite and make it easier to have access to more of the state’s resources, the APC-dominated National Assembly would act quickly. The real wonderful in wonderland.”. “Have you heard?” “You and your rumours.” “This one is hot oh” “The problem with you people in this country is rumour-mongering. Una too dey carry gist. Una carry gist so tey, you even carry phone spread rumour that Otunba Mike Adenuga had died. This is a man who gave many of you the opportunity to use mobile phones in your life. The Spirit of Africa. A Patriot. I am sure it must have been one yeye man, using a useless, miserable phone. Nigerians are something else.” “In Yoruba culture, when your death is prematurely and wrongly announced, it means the person will live long. We pray for a long life for Otunba Mike Adenuga, in very good health, upstairs and downstairs and in all ways, with more grace and prosperity. Do you remember the story of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, nationalist, founding father of the nation, pan-Africanist. On November 8, 1989, his death was announced meanwhile the man was hale and hearty and working on a book in his library when he read his own obituary. NTA had rushed to do a documentary on the life and times of the inimitable Zik. Newspapers showed up the following morning with editorials. Columnists wanted to be the first to announce Zik’s death. Such was the force of his impact in politics, business and newspapering. Except that Zik was alive and he lived for another seven years. A burial committee was even announced. Bros, some of the members of that burial committee died before Zik. In Yoruba culture, when people wish you dead, they are actually praying inadvertently for your longevity. May Otunba Mike Adenuga live longer than those who want him buried before his time. So shall it be. Amen.” “Is it not journalists? When journalists are not killing people, they are sending them to jail, without conviction. Who is a journalist these days?” “I don’t know. I guess things are so bad now that anybody with access to the internet can put any information out there on social media. It is the price that the world is paying for the democratization of the information process, the Indomie-nation of news, the collapse of traditional media systems and the emergence of charlatans in what was once a sacred profession. But let me give you my gist now?” “Okay. Fire! Just make sure it is not a fabrication by some ignoramus”. “Hen. Hen. I hear that” “You heard. Hen Hen.” “I heard that principal officers of the National Assembly, in fact, two of them from the South, locked horns, with one holding the other’s agbada around the neck, both trying to suffocate each other. A blow. A jab. I don’t want to mention names. One Northern Senator had to wade in to prevent bloodshed.” “The story sounds fabulous. Mention names” “I hear they are trying very hard to cover it up and to prevent pictures of the ugly tiff from getting to the media. My source is impeccable.” “Oh. Oh. Oh. Story. Story. But what has this got to do with the external borrowing approval? What we hear is that the lawmakers all agreed on that. So, what could be the problem after they passed one of the fastest pieces of legislation in Nigeria? No public hearing. Nothing.” “It was a fight over who could show that he was more loyal to the Presidential Villa.” “Must be a fight over who gets what for his own stomach or for his own people. After all, you said a Northern Senator waded in. He shouldn’t have if that is true. What is wrong with that Senator? Who asked him to stop whatever could have been like a Jake Paul/Mike Tyson fight or a Joshua/Dubois fight, He should have allowed the two gladiators to beat each other up, and by now, we would have known more. I like it when politicians fight. We get to know more because it is we, the people who suffer in the long run.” “Just as the people of Rivers state are the ones going to suffer if the Court of Appeal declares when it delivers its reserved judgement in the FAAC Allocation matter, that the Rivers State Government led by Governor Sim Fubara cannot receive any further Federal Allocations if it does not have a properly presented, passed and legally valid Budget. Who suffers?” “The people suffer, and that is because we are running a bowl-in-hand Federation. The states are so dependent on the Federal Government for manna. But nobody should blame the judiciary. The source of the problem is the political gladiators of Rivers State and the elders in that state who talk from both sides of the mouth and serve both Wike and Fubara. One state. Two masters. They have all managed to turn Rivers State into an atomistic society perpetually at war against itself.” “I know that phrase. It sounds familiar. That must be Professor Emmanuel Ayandele, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar describing the old Cross Rivers state of the 80s, in the days of late Professor OkonEdetUya who used to talk about Oron-phobia But those ones were even intellectualizing the politics of Cross Rivers State. What you have in Rivers State is sheer elite thuggery, politics without conscience, agbero politics and the dictatorship of one man who thinks he is the lord and master of Rivers politics.” “So, I insist that whatever the judiciary decides is not the problem. The problem in Rivers state will not go away whatever the Court of Appeal decides except President Tinubu intervenes and cuts off the oxygen that is fuelling the chaos in that state.” “No. President Tinubu is not the headmaster of any state of Nigeria. It is the people of Rivers State that should resolve their own problems. Let the critical actors solve their own problems. For all I care at this stage, they should lock themselves up in a room and have a slugfest. Whoever comes out alive is the winner.” “What kind of talk is that? You are recommending jungle justice. Do you want to kill someone? Just look at it. If you lock up Sim Fubara and Nyesom Wike, who says nobody can take Rivers away from him in a room, what will be the likely outcome?” “I don’t know. This is no longer a matter for the courts. Let them fight, and let us know who the man is” “This is a democracy. Only Barbarians resort to a fist-fight.” “Then let President Tinubu wade into the matter. This is the point I am making. Wike is his Minister. He is so powerful in Rivers State because he is a big chief in the Federal Capital Territory. The President should remove the rug from his feet. Take the oxygen that makes it possible for him to Buga oh, from him and you will see there will be peace in Rivers State.” “Now, I am convinced that you do not understand politics. That is not how politics works. President Tinubu needs Wike as much as Wike needs him. It is not about Tinubu sacking Wike. Who told you that will guarantee peace in Rivers? Why should Rivers be important to Tinubu? Is it possible that a strong, properly empowered Wike is politically more relevant to Tinubu than the whole of Rivers state put together?” “How can one man be so important?” “In politics, what you don’t know, you don’t know. Politics is the ultimate magic, the topmost art of illusion, known to man. Why do you think President Donald Trump is on his way back as the President of the largest economy in the world, despite his many shortcomings including being a convicted felon?” “Politics does not always throw up the best people in the society. I know. I guess we must know that. And the people who vote have their own ideas. We just need to let the people know that whatever you decide, you must be ready to live with it. In four years, you can change your mind.” “Yeah. Yeah. I hope the people of Rivers State are learning and learning good. And we will see how the Americans would learn their own lessons under Trump 2.0 too.” “Trump has just named his full complement of Ministerial nominees, 15 in total.” “I saw that, but I won’t say I am impressed with the list. Just a collection of MAGA loyalists, yes men and women and a few old rivals, completely eclectic. What is Robert Kennedy Jr. doing as nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services for example? Another nominee is a wrestling CEO, named as Linda McMahon to take charge of the Education Department, a more or less inexperienced choice. Pete Hegseth has sexual abuse issues, like MattGaetz, hanging around his neck. At least Gaetz stepped down before he could be openly disgraced by the Ethics Committee of the House of Representatives. And then this Scott Bessent – an openly gay man appointed by Trump who touts Christian evangelism and far-right ideology even when he may not be able to quote the Bible. Politicians are the same everywhere. They just look out for themselves first. America first in my view means Donald Trump first. But let the Americans live with it. They have made their choice.” “All said and done, America has nominated just 15 people, not a nominee per state or per ethnicity. I have not seen anybody saying their own ethnic group has not been represented. No Black. No Latino. No Arab-American and yet no issue.” “It is their Constitution and their culture. We are talking about America not your “whatever” countries in the Third World, please. This is the richest country. The budget that Brooke Rollins as Agriculture Secretary will control is more than the annual budget of some three African countries! What matters is what a Trump Presidency means for the world, climate change, global peace, and competition with China. But I don’t even want to beat myself over other people’s problems. In two days, America will celebrate Thanksgiving. I have been seeing some pictures of very regal, fleshy Turkeys. Chop time! Fun time.” “You like food too much. You are reading about American Thanksgiving and you are already doing a long throat. I don’t have Thanksgiving on my mind. I am thinking of Christmas. Will there be money for Christmas? School fees? Money for gifts. I hope you know that today, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria is going to announce their usual benchmark rate, CRR, MPR, and asymmetric corridor which will tell us how hard life is, how harder it may become and whether or not we can breathe a little. With an inflation rate close to 40%, may the Lord help us.” “You may be surprised. Benchmark rate may actually come down” “I want to be surprised. But I actually also know this country so well that when things go up, they don’t come down.” “Not quite my friend. The ex-depot price of fuel has just come down from N990 per litre to N970 per litre. And that is a fact. Christmas gift from Dangote Refinery through the now peaceful oil marketers to us” “What a wonderful fact!” “Our God has answered our prayers, He has sent to us, early ahead of Christmas, a Father who cares.” “You are right. You are absolutely right.” “Hear! Hear!”LINCOLN — What was once a major event of the college football season has, in the first week of December, just become one of the subplots. Early signing day is here for Nebraska and every other program, many of which, including NU, have their attention split several ways. Conference title games haven’t even been played yet. The transfer portal — not officially open until Dec. 9 — has nevertheless been whirling with at least seven Husker departures since Monday. NU has lost one coordinator, locked another up for two years, and set its sights on Kentucky assistant Daikiel Shorts to coach receivers. Matt Rhule’s early afternoon press conference may focus just as much — perhaps more — on topics as the 2025 recruiting class, which stood Tuesday evening at 19 members. By the time Rhule talks about the class, it could grow by a few or in theory shrink, were commits inclined to balk at the departure of Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White. That hasn’t been the case so far, as some of the highest-rated prospects in the class — four-star linebackers Dawson Merritt and Christian Jones — had reaffirmed their commitment to Nebraska through social media statements. Nebraska awaits final answers from at least three prospects, though Dalkiel’s imminent hiring could, in theory, bring more options into play. »San Antonio Alamo Heights High School five-star athlete Michael Terry, a prospect of few interviews who has narrowed his list to home-state Texas, Nebraska and Oregon, the 6-foot-3, 215-pounder’s top three schools for months. He’ll announce a choice at his 8:15 a.m. signing ceremony on Wednesday. At NU, Terry projects to wideout. »Homestead (Florida) High School four-star receiver Cortez Mills has long been committed to Oklahoma, but recruiting site reporters have him trending to flip to Nebraska. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Mills caught 79 passes for 1,640 yards and 18 touchdowns last season, breaking Miami-Dade County single-season marks. Mills’ signing ceremony takes place between 8:05-9:30 a.m. in the school’s auditorium. »Kahuka (Hawaii) High School three-star safety Aidan Manutai remains a Husker target, though he’s currently committed to California. The 6-foot, 170-pound Manutai would be part of a defensive backs group that could vie for early playing time. »Another potential prospect to watch is Kentucky receiver commit Dejerrian Miller, who verbally pledged to Shorts and the Wildcats last week and plays prep football at St. Louis Cardinal Ritter, the same school as Husker running back commit Jamarion Parker. Miller did not previously have Nebraska among his top group of suitors and may stick in the SEC. In total, NU plans to sign six in-state commitments — headlined by Jones, an Omaha Westside linebacker — to financial aid papers, as the NCAA in October eliminated the national letter of intent, which binds prospects to school. The group of six — Jones, Omaha North defensive tackle Tyson Terry, Millard North athletes Pierce Mooberry and Caden VerMaas, Wahoo Neumann running back Conor Booth and Lincoln Southwest receiver Jackson Carpenter — are part of one of the strongest corps of in-state recruits in years. Fifteen prospects are poised to sign with FBS programs, with 12 of those headed to power conferences. Unless Terry or Mills flips to NU, Merritt, out of Overland Park (Kansas) Blue Valley High School, is NU’s highest-ranked player in the 2025 class. Thirteen of the 19 prospects in the class have a four-star according to at least one of the four major recruiting services — 247 Sports, ESPN, On3 and Rivals. And all but 247 Sports, as of Tuesday evening ranked NU’s class as No. 20 in the nation. 247 Sports had the Huskers 22nd.
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A significant portion of Multnomah County’s spending on homeless services goes to pay rent , either for people at risk of losing their home or needing financial assistance to get back into housing. Some of this money, about a quarter of it in 2024, is categorized as “long-term” rent assistance and is earmarked for people with disabilities, fixed incomes, severe mental health challenges or other extenuating circumstances that make it very unlikely the person will ever independently pay rent. The rest, budgeted at $72 million this fiscal year, is either “emergency” or “short-term” rent assistance that helps people pay a few months worth of rent while the recipients get on their feet. Recent county reports on two types of short-term rent assistance show that this spending has been an effective way of keeping people housed. Eviction prevention Multnomah County plans to spend $23.8 million on emergency and short-term rent assistance to prevent eviction for about 3,550 families this fiscal year, according to a Nov. 5 report by the Department of County Human Services. Of those who have been helped by this type of assistance in the past, 92% stay housed 12 months later, according to the report. The need for this type of assistance has risen sharply since the state’s pandemic eviction prevention protections expired. Black renters in Oregon have been faced eviction at about twice the rate of white renters, according to the report. Rising rent and utility costs mean more people are likely to face eviction in the coming year, according to the report. According to the report, about 11% of Oregon tenants who replied to the last Census Pulse survey were not caught up on rent payments, putting them at risk of eviction. “If nonpayment eviction case filing rates stay at the same rate for the rest of the fiscal year, (there could be) over 11,000 eviction filings” in the 12-month period ending next June, the report states. The funding for eviction prevention rent assistance comes from state, Metro and county tax revenue. The amount the county will spend on the effort next fiscal year is uncertain. A chunk of the money comes from pandemic relief funding that is running out this year and the county is staring down a $21 million deficit in its general fund that could require deep cuts, but Chair Jessica Vega Pederson has said she wants to keep homelessness programs afloat at current levels. Also, additional short-term rent assistance is newly available for Oregon Medicaid recipients facing specific health challenges. Rapid rehousing Multnomah County plans to spend $48.8 million to get thousands of people without a permanent address back into housing this fiscal year, according to a report by the county’s homeless services department. In the previous fiscal year, the county spent about the same amount to move 2,890 families into housing with rent covered for an average of 11 months. Of the families helped in this way in prior years, 92% remained housed after one year and 80% remained housed after three years, according to the report, presented to the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on Dec. 3. The homeless services department is planning to request an outside evaluation of its rapid rehousing program that will answer questions about how well the program works in Multnomah County compared to other regions and which participants have the highest rates of success. “The primary goal of this evaluation is to understand what works – and for whom – in rapid rehousing programs,” the report states. The majority of the funding for the county’s rapid rehousing rent assistance comes from the Metro homeless services tax. Other significant sources include the city, state and federal governments. Lillian Mongeau Hughes covers homelessness and mental health for The Oregonian. Email her with tips or questions at lmhughes@oregonian.com . Or follow her on X at @lrmongeau. Our journalism needs your support. Please become a subscriber today at OregonLive.com/subscribeWilliam Franklin Stinson Sr.
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Based in Massachusetts, Evolv sells security screening systems backed by artificial intelligence that can detect weapons. Schools and have used the tools to help secure their operations. The , for instance, earlier this year signed a $5.46 million, four-year deal to use Evolv technology even as the FTC was investigating the marketing claims. In a settlement, the federal agency said Evolv “deceptively advertised” that its “scanners would detect all weapons” while ignoring “harmless” personal items carried by people, and via a process that required less labor than metal detectors. In reality, according to the FTC, the company’s technology “failed in several instances to detect weapons in schools while flagging harmless personal items typically brought to schools, like laptops, binders and water bottles.” In one instance, a knife missed by the company’s scanners was used in 2022 in a school stabbing, according to the agency. The company also advised schools to “add conveyor belts and other measures,” contradicting the labor-reduction claims. “To reduce false positive rates, Evolv in 2023 introduced a more sensitive setting for Express users with the goal of detecting more knives,” the FTC said. “Despite this, Evolv said some knives will be missed, more false alarms will occur and additional staffing may be required to run the machines.” More than 800 schools in 40 states have deployed Evolv weapons-detection scanners, according to the FTC. 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The proposed settlement of the FTC has no mention of any financial penalties. “We worked collaboratively with the FTC to resolve this matter and are pleased that the FTC did not challenge the fundamental effectiveness of our technology and that the resolution does not include any monetary relief,” said Mike Ellenbogen, interim president and CEO of Evolv Technology, in the statement. “We appreciated the opportunity to demonstrate for the FTC our Evolv Express system and our customers’ diligence in researching, testing and ultimately deploying our solution in myriad environments.” The proposed settlement prohibits the company from making “any misrepresentations about” the power of its products to detect weapons while ignoring “harmless personal items”; the accuracy and speed of its technology; comparative labor costs; testing; and “any material aspect of its performance,” an area that covers artificial intelligence. Evolv is hardly the only weapon- or gunshot-detection tech supplier to face recent scrutiny. In and , for instance, the use of ShotSpotter gunshot detection tools for police has attracted opposition, with debates involving the accuracy of the technology as well as . Potential violations of personal privacy also have sparked resistance to other competing technologies, as seen again in Chicago with an idea to use on mass transit.Mad about the price of eggs? Wait ’til you see coming health coverage cost hikes.
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