IIT-K to organise ASEAN-India Start-up Festival in New DelhiCompanies tighten security after a health care CEO's killing leads to a surge of threatsNEW YORK — The brooding waltz was carefully composed on a sheet of music roughly the size of an index card. The brief, moody number also bore an intriguing name, written at the top in cursive: “Chopin.” A previously unknown work of music penned by the European master Frederic Chopin appears to have been found at the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan. The untitled and unsigned piece is on display this month at the opulently appointed institution, which had once been the private library of financier J.P. Morgan. A previously unknown musical manuscript, possibly by Frederic Chopin, is held in a display case after it was discovered at The Morgan Library & Museum on Nov. 13 in New York. Robinson McClellan, the museum curator who uncovered the manuscript, said it's the first new work associated with the Romantic era composer to be discovered in nearly a century. But McClellan concedes that it may never be known whether it is an original Chopin work or merely one written in his hand. The piece, set in the key of A minor, stands out for its “very stormy, brooding opening section” before transitioning to a melancholy melody more characteristic of Chopin, McClellan explained. “This is his style. This is his essence,” he said during a recent visit to the museum. “It really feels like him.” McClellan said he came across the work in May as he was going through a collection from the late Arthur Satz, a former president of the New York School of Interior Design. Satz acquired it from A. Sherrill Whiton Jr., an avid autograph collector who had been director of the school. McClellan then worked with experts to verify its authenticity. The paper was found to be consistent with what Chopin favored for manuscripts, and the ink matched a kind typical in the early 19th century when Chopin lived, according to the museum. But a handwriting analysis determined the name “Chopin” written at the top of the sheet was penned by someone else. Born in Poland, Chopin was considered a musical genius from an early age. He lived in Warsaw and Vienna before settling in Paris, where he died in 1849 at the age of 39, likely of tuberculosis. A previously unknown musical manuscript, possibly by Frederic Chopin, is seen in a display case after it was discovered at The Morgan Library & Museum, Nov. 13 in New York. He’s buried among a pantheon of artists at the city’s famed Père Lachaise Cemetery, but his heart, pickled in a jar of alcohol, is housed in a church in Warsaw, in keeping with his deathbed wish for the organ to return to his homeland. Artur Szklener, director of the Fryderyk Chopin Institute in Warsaw, the Polish capital city where the composer grew up, agreed that the document is consistent with the kinds of ink and paper Chopin used during his early years in Paris. Musically, the piece evokes the “brilliant style” that made Chopin a luminary in his time, but it also has features unusual for his compositions, Szklener said. “First of all, it is not a complete work, but rather a certain musical gesture, a theme laced with rather simple piano tricks alluding to a virtuoso style," Szklener explained in a lengthy statement released after the document was revealed last month. He and other experts conjecture the piece could have been a work in progress. It may have also been a copy of another's work, or even co-written with someone else, perhaps a student for a musical exercise. Jeffrey Kallberg, a University of Pennsylvania music professor and Chopin expert who helped authenticate the document, called the piece a “little gem” that Chopin likely intended as a gift for a friend or wealthy acquaintance. “Many of the pieces that he gave as gifts were short – kind of like ‘appetizers’ to a full-blown work,” Kallberg said in an email. “And we don’t know for sure whether he intended the piece to see the light of day because he often wrote out the same waltz more than once as a gift.” David Ludwig, dean of music at The Juilliard School, a performing arts conservatory in Manhattan, agreed the piece has many of the hallmarks of the composer’s style. “It has the Chopin character of something very lyrical and it has a little bit of darkness as well,” said Ludwig, who was not involved in authenticating the document. But Ludwig noted that, if it's authentic, the tightly composed score would be one of Chopin’s shortest known pieces. The waltz clocks in at under a minute long when played on piano, as many of Chopin’s works were intended. “In terms of the authenticity of it, in a way it doesn’t matter because it sparks our imaginations,” Ludwig said. “A discovery like this highlights the fact that classical music is very much a living art form.” The Chopin reveal comes after the Leipzig Municipal Libraries in Germany announced in September that it uncovered a previously unknown piece likely composed by a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in its collections. Christmas music has a long and storied history beginning centuries ago with pagan rituals. Those traditions evolved with St. Francis of Assisi’s Nativity plays in the 13th century, and survived Puritan rule when many Christmas traditions and celebrations were banned during part of the 17th century. Traveling minstrels spread original songs before the invention of the printing press in 1440 ushered in an era of texts that served as the foundation for some of the most beloved Christmas songs. These tunes would be shared in the form of poetry and hymns printed on broadsides . Today, Christmas music runs the gamut from silly to revolutionary. Songs range from grandmothers getting trampled by reindeer to those based on the work of a Romantic-period poet. Who knew that the catchy tune of Wenceslas, the king with the funny name, is a reverent song about the patron saint of the Czech Republic? Or perhaps it would surprise readers to discover that “Silent Night” was designated as an item of Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. These songs we know by heart and hear so often have rich histories rooted in things like war, religion, social reform, and slavery. Stacker compiled a list of Christmas songs released before 1920 and explored the origins of these pieces. This list includes Christmas carols, famous instrumentals, popular hymns, and spirituals from countries around the world. Many of these songs were created out of a chance collaboration between artists spanning time and space; a clergyman pens a hymn, and years later, a composer resurrects those words and sets them to a melody. It may come as no surprise, then, that what people consider to be Christmas classics are among the most-covered Christmas songs of all time . “Silent Night,” for example, had 137,315 recordings according to a 2017 Billboard report. Read on to learn about the rich histories of some of the most beloved Christmas songs that are more than a century old. You may also like: 71 years of Emmy history Written by James Lord Pierpont in 1857 and originally titled “One Horse Open Sleigh,” “Jingle Bells” is one of the most beloved and ubiquitous Christmas carols in existence. In 1965, astronauts Wally Schirra and Thomas Stafford made “Jingle Bells,” the first song heard from space as they orbited Earth aboard the Gemini 6. It may be surprising that this Christmas classic was written as a Thanksgiving song. This traditional English Christmas carol refers to the practice of wassailing, the definition of which has evolved over the years . In the song, wassailing is the practice of traveling door-to-door, wishing good health, and asking for a bit of hospitality and Christmas tidings in return, including a drink from a communal bowl filled with mulled cider or ale called wassail. Other familiar variants of the song include “Here We Come A-Caroling,” and “Here We Come A Christmasing.” Published by hymn writer John Mason Neale in 1853, this carol was based on the life of the virtuous ruler Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia . Wenceslaus I was revered for his piety, morality, and virtue. After his assassination, he was posthumously conferred as a king by Holy Roman Emperor Otto I, which is why people don’t sing of good Duke Wenceslaus. Wenceslaus was elevated to sainthood immediately after his death, and he's considered the patron saint of the Czech Republic. The version of “O Tannenbaum” most of us are familiar with today was written in 1824 by Ernst Anschütz, a well-known organist and composer from Leipzig, Germany. Anschütz’s version was one of many based on a 16th-century German folk song that pays homage to the steadfast nature of the "Tannenbaum," the German word for a fir tree. The song’s association with Christmas began with Anschütz even though no explicit mention of Christmas was made in his original lyrics. Furthermore, most Christmas trees are spruce, not fir. Readers may be more familiar with the song’s English title, “O Christmas Tree.” If you’ve ever wondered what “God rest you merry” means, you’re not alone. This carol’s title is often misinterpreted, mispunctuated, and widely debated. The phrase “rest you merry” is used in the same way we use “rest assured.” It is not an address to merry gentlemen but rather an imperative statement to all gentlemen to be happy, citing the birth of Christ. It’s even referenced in Charles Dickens' classic “A Christmas Carol.” The earliest known print edition of the carol dates back to 1760, but its author is unknown. You may also like: 30 celebrities you might not know are LGBTQ Originally titled “Three Kings of Orient,” this carol was written by journalist-turned-clergyman John Henry Hopkins in 1857 for a Christmas pageant and published six years later. The carol chronicles the Christian gospel of Matthew in which three biblical magi, commonly known as the three wise men, bring gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor the birth of Jesus. Edmund Sears—a Unitarian pastor in Wayland, Mass.—wrote a five-stanza poem titled “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” in 1849. It was adapted by American composer Richard Storrs Willis in 1850 and set to a melody called “Carol.” The words of this poem-turned-carol are regarded as an account of the issues at the time. Topics referred to in the song include the end of the Mexican-American war and a call for peace among men. Proudly rejoicing the nativity of Jesus, “Go Tell It on the Mountain” was an African-American spiritual dating back to 1865. John Wesley Work Jr. was a composer and ethnomusicologist who compiled hundreds of spirituals and even composed a few, including “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” in his work: “American Negro Songs and Spirituals; A Comprehensive Collection of 230 Folk Songs, Religious and Secular.” Written by William Chatterton Dix in 1865 and published in 1871, this carol explores what the shepherds present at the birth of Jesus must have been thinking when they encountered him. In gospel, hymns, and art, shepherds are central characters in the Nativity of Jesus. The song is set to the familiar melody of “Greensleeves,” a 16th-century English folk song. The exact origins of this popular carol are unknown, but it is most often credited to John Francis Wade. Originally written and printed in Latin as “Adeste Fideles,” it first appeared in Wade’s 1751 collection “Cantus Diversi.” You may also like: Exploring minority representation in the biggest box office winners ever What began in 1818 as a modest performance outside of St. Nicholas parish in Oberndorf, Austria, has become one of the most popular Christmas songs of all time. Translated into over 300 languages, “Stille Nacht” was written by a priest named Joseph Mohr and composed by Franz Xaver Gruber in 1818. The song became popular among traveling folk singers, and before long, it could be heard around the world. The English version we know today called “Silent Night” was not written until 1863. “Stille Nacht” was named an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011 . “Carol of the Bells” is no doubt familiar to you, if not by name, then by melody. The carol was based on an Ukranian folk chant called "Shchedryk,” which was traditionally sung on New Year’s Eve as it spoke of good fortune for the upcoming year. American composer Peter J. Wilhousky adapted the lyrics "Shchedryk” into a Christmas song in 1919 using the original musical arrangement by Ukranian composer Mykola Leontovych. Many artists have covered the carol over the last century, and one of its more popular variants is “Christmas Eve/Sarajevo” by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. “In the Bleak Midwinter” was based on a poem of the same name written by English poet Christina Georgina Rossetti in 1872. English composer Gustav Holst first set the poem to music in 1906. This particular carol was published by Cecil Sharp, a famous conservator of English folk tradition, in 1911. The song is packed with symbolism that dates back to pagan rituals. Holly, representing males, and ivy, representing females, used to be burned together during the pagan festival of Beltane to encourage a fruitful spring. In Christianity, holly is symbolic of the crown of thorns Jesus wore during his crucifixion. With this rich history, evergreens like holly and ivy are viewed as symbols of rebirth and renewal, which are common themes celebrated at Christmas time. This carol was based on the poem "Christmas Bells," written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow on Christmas Day in 1863. With an injured wife and a son who joined the union army against his father’s wishes, Longfellow lamented hearing bells on Christmas Day during the American Civil War. The lyrics convey a sense of hopelessness when goodwill and peace on Earth seemed impossible. The poem was set to music in 1872 by English composer John Baptiste Calkin. You may also like: Mistakes from the 50 best movies of all time “O Holy Night” is based on a French poem titled "Minuit, Chrétiens," written by Placide Cappeau at the behest of a parish priest. Composer Adolphe Adam set the poem to music that same year, and it quickly gained popularity throughout France. When Cappeau denounced the Catholic Church to join the socialist movement, the church responded by denouncing his beloved carol. The song made a resurgence after it was translated into English and introduced in America by John Sullivan Dwight. After visiting Bethlehem in the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem , Phillips Brooks was inspired to write about his experiences. Brooks, an Episcopal priest, shared the poem he had written with Lewis Redner, his church’s organist, and asked him to create a melody for it so they could perform it at an upcoming Sunday school service. In a single evening, Redner composed the tune that we know today. Reflecting on the success of the carol, Redner stated : “Neither Mr. Brooks nor I ever thought the carol or the music to it would live beyond that Christmas of 1868.” Mistakenly attributed, for many years, to Martin Luther—the seminal figure of Europe’s Protestant Reformation in the 16th century—and even titling early versions of this piece “Luther’s Cradle Song,” “Away in a Manger” is a relatively simple carol with unknown origins. The first record of the text being set to music with the title “Away in a Manger” is found in the 1885 publication “Little Children's Book for Schools and Families.” The carol we know as “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” was originally titled "Hymn for Christmas-Day,” published in 1739 by Charles Wesley, leader of the Methodist movement and brother to John Wesley, the movement’s founder. But it was George Whitefield who adapted the text in 1753 to give us that familiar opener “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” The melody was composed by Felix Mendelssohn and later adapted by William H. Cummings in 1855 to create the song that's popular today. This numeric carol was originally published in England in 1780 in a children’s book called “Mirth Without Mischief.” It is believed to be a type of children's memory-and-forfeit game in which the singer must remember every verse or forfeit something if they make a mistake. You may also like: Best and worst Al Pacino movies Citing the gospel of Luke, this English carol is based on a French song called “Les Anges dans nos campagnes.” The lyrics were written by James Chadwick, a bishop in 1862. His words were set to the tune "Gloria," which was arranged by Edward Shippen Barnes. This Christmas ballad is believed to date back to the 15th century. Unlike many other carols that reference the gospels of Luke or Matthew, this story takes place sometime in between as Mary and Joseph journey to Bethlehem. It is one of the few depictions of Joseph struggling to accept Mary’s pregnancy, evidenced through lyrics such as “O then bespoke Joseph/ With words so unkind,/ Let him pluck thee a cherry/That brought thee with child.” The song was made popular again by Joan Baez’s rendition in 1961. The exact origins of this carol are unknown, but it is believed to be one of the oldest carols still sung today. Dating back to the 12th century, “The Friendly Beasts” is a traditional French carol about the animals present at the birth of Jesus and the gifts they bestowed on him. “Joy to the World” was originally written as a hymn by Isaac Watts. Watt’s adaptation of Psalm 98 interprets Christ as the king of the church and as the king of the world. “Joy to the World” is one of the most recorded Christmas songs of all time . Perhaps the darkest song on this list, “Coventry Carol,” depicts the biblical event “The Massacre of the Innocents” in which King Herod ordered the killing of all male babies under the age of two in Bethlehem. The song takes the form of a lullaby recited to the persecuted children. In Christianity, “The Massacre of the Innocents” is an important part of the broader Nativity story and thus a relevant story in the Christmas narrative. “Coventry Carol” was originally part of a medieval mystery play performed in England called “The Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors.” You may also like: Best Grateful Dead albums of all time Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
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By JILL COLVIN NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump wants to turn the lights out on daylight saving time. In a post on his social media site Friday, Trump said his party would try to end the practice when he returns to office. “The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn’t! Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation,” he wrote. Setting clocks forward one hour in the spring and back an hour in the fall is intended to maximize daylight during summer months, but has long been subject to scrutiny. Daylight saving time was first adopted as a wartime measure in 1942. Lawmakers have occasionally proposed getting rid of the time change altogether. The most prominent recent attempt, a now-stalled bipartisan bill named the Sunshine Protection Act , had proposed making daylight saving time permanent. The measure was sponsored by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio , whom Trump has tapped to helm the State Department. Related Articles National Politics | Unique among ‘Person of the Year’ designees, Donald Trump gets a fact-check from Time magazine National Politics | Trump’s lawyers rebuff DA’s idea for upholding his hush money conviction, calling it ‘absurd’ National Politics | Ruling by a conservative Supreme Court could help blue states resist Trump policies National Politics | A nonprofit leader, a social worker: Here are the stories of the people on Biden’s clemency list National Politics | Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after she ‘sustained an injury’ on official trip to Luxembourg “Changing the clock twice a year is outdated and unnecessary,” Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida said as the Senate voted in favor of the measure. Health experts have said that lawmakers have it backward and that standard time should be made permanent. Some health groups , including the American Medical Association and American Academy of Sleep Medicine, have said that it’s time to do away with time switches and that sticking with standard time aligns better with the sun — and human biology. Most countries do not observe daylight saving time. For those that do, the date that clocks are changed varies, creating a complicated tapestry of changing time differences. Arizona and Hawaii don’t change their clocks at all.The apparent targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the menacing threats that followed have sent a shudder through corporate America and the health care industry in particular, leading to increased security for executives and some workers. In the week since the brazen shooting , health insurers have removed information about their top executives from company websites, canceled in-person meetings with shareholders and advised all employees to work from home temporarily. An internal New York Police Department bulletin warned this week that the online vitriol that followed the shooting could signal an immediate “elevated threat.” Police fear that the Dec. 4 shooting could "inspire a variety of extremists and grievance-driven malicious actors to violence," according to the bulletin, which was obtained by The Associated Press. “Wanted” posters pasted to parking meters and construction site fences in Manhattan included photos of health care executives and the words “Deny, defend, depose” — similar to a phrase scrawled on bullets found near Thompson’s body and echoing those used by insurance industry critics . Thompson's wife, Paulette, told NBC News last week that he told her some people had been threatening him and suggested the threats may have involved issues with insurance coverage. Investigators believe the shooting suspect, Luigi Mangione , may have been motivated by hostility toward health insurers. They are studying his writings about a previous back injury, and his disdain for corporate America and the U.S. health care system. Mangione’s lawyer has cautioned against prejudging the case. Mangione, 26, has remained jailed in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested Monday . Manhattan prosecutors are working to bring him to New York to face a murder charge. UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group, said this week it was working with law enforcement to ensure a safe work environment and to reinforce security guidelines and building access policies, a spokesperson said. The company has taken down photos, names and biographies for its top executives from its websites, a spokesperson said. Other organizations, including CVS, the parent company for insurance giant Aetna, have taken similar actions. Government health insurance provider Centene Corp. has announced that its investor day will be held online, rather than in-person as originally planned. Medica, a Minnesota-based nonprofit health care firm, said last week it was temporarily closing its six offices for security reasons and would have its employees work from home. Heightened security measures likely will make health care companies and their leaders more inaccessible to their policyholders, said former Cigna executive Wendell Potter. “And understandably so, with this act of violence. There’s no assurance that this won’t happen again,” said Potter, who’s now an advocate for health care reform. Private security firms and consultants have been in high demand, fielding calls almost immediately after the shooting from companies across a range of industries, including manufacturing and finance. Companies have long faced security risks and grappled with how far to take precautions for high-profile executives. But these recent threats sparked by Thompson's killing should not be ignored, said Dave Komendat, a former security chief for Boeing who now heads his own risk-management company. “The tone and tenor is different. The social reaction to this tragedy is different. And so I think that people need to take this seriously,” Komendat said. Just over a quarter of the companies in the Fortune 500 reported spending money to protect their CEOs and top executives. Of those, the median payment for personal security doubled over the last three years to just under $100,000. Hours after the shooting, Komendat was on a call with dozens of chief security officers from big corporations, and there have been many similar meetings since, hosted by security groups or law enforcement agencies assessing the threats, he said. “It just takes one person who is motivated by a poster — who may have experienced something in their life through one of these companies that was harmful," Komendat said. Associated Press reporters Wyatte Grantham-Philips in New York and Barbara Ortutay in San Francisco, contributed to this report. The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.Cantor Fitzgerald Boosts Wix.com (NASDAQ:WIX) Price Target to $240.00At the home of Pilsner, Andre Onana would be forgiven for buying Rasmus Hojlund a beer or two after the striker got him out of jail following another mistake to add to his collection. It has been a week of turmoil at Manchester United with Dan Ashworth leaving his role as sporting director, so it is easily forgotten that Onana has made glaring errors – the type he was prone to in the dark days of the Erik ten Hag era. Ten Hag was loyal to Onana throughout his poor form last season, but it is difficult to see Ruben Amorim being so tolerant, having seen a straightforward shot go through his goalkeeper against Nottingham Forest last weekend. Here in the Czech Republic, where the largest brewery in the country stands, he took one too many risks with his passing and was punished by Matej Vydra. It was another shocker from the Cameroon goalkeeper, even if Matthijs de Ligt failed to cover himself in glory showing for the ball. Andre Onana won't want to see that again 🫣 A gift from the United keeper and Reading old-boy Matej Vydra pounces to put Plzen ahead 😱 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) United captain Bruno Fernandes insisted “we don’t look at individuals” when mistakes happen, but which teams have been successful with an error-prone goalkeeper? “We have huge belief in him. He knows he made a mistake because he is a clever guy, he is going to help us many times and we trust his qualities on the ball,” added Fernandes. “Mistakes are part of football. If they don’t happen then goals don’t happen. But we did well to show the resilience to come back and find the victory.” At least United flew back to England with a victory under their belt, thanks to Amorim’s substitutes coming on and changing the game. Rather than lager, it was the tonic they needed before Sunday’s derby against Manchester City. They were led by Hojlund, who tapped in the first and finished off a smart set-piece in a frantic final few minutes. He was also involved in a bust-up with Amad Diallo for failing to pass to each other on counter-attacks, but Amorim welcomes the intensity of his team – and has plenty of other concerns. Impact player 💥 Hojlund taps in to level the scores for Manchester United ⚽️ 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Marcus Rashford had another evening to forget and was hooked before the hour mark to save himself from a sending-off. He had been needlessly booked for a trip on Sampson Dweh and the Plzen bench were calling for a second yellow when he went into another challenge. Amorim had seen enough, subbing him for his own good after failing to make an impact on the game. Joshua Zirkzee was no better, losing the ball often and not getting shots away before his number was called. It was the right move from Amorim, with Hojlund the match-winner and good contributions from two forgotten men – Antony and Mason Mount came on and added themselves to the competition to get into this team. “That is what we have to understand, the game has 90 minutes, we have games in three days so we don’t know which player is going to be the most important player in the game and they did it, they changed the game, they are there to do that, so I’m pleased with that,” said Amorim. “In this moment, in this context, the way we give a goal to the opponent was important not to give up, so that’s a great message. It was not a great game, but we manage to do these good things that are good when you are building a team and I think we deserved the win.” Set piece magic for United 😍 Hojlund gets his second as some 'Bruno Brilliance' sets him clear to give Man Utd a late lead 👀 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Hojlund now has five goals in four appearances and is among those thriving under the new manager. His game has changed from when Ten Hag was in charge. It was the type of performance that will have Pep Guardiola studying clips ahead of the weekend. “He is improving, he is more near the goal now, he knows better the movement he has to do, he could score more this evening, but he is scoring and working and controlling the ball better, so he is improving,” Amorim added. Hojlund’s winning goal came after a short quick free-kick, with Plzen expecting Fernandes to cross deep. “I have watched Bruno do that before. I remember the goal with Anthony Martial when he did the chip for him. I just thought I had a good opportunity because I am strong, I could push the defender and spin him and finish,” Hojlund said. 08:02 PM GMT Bruno Fernandes speaks to TNT Sports It was a good performance overall but in the final third we could have kept the ball more. The man marking from them was difficult as well. We dealt with the transition game and got the win. We want to play from the back., Andre missed the pass, that’s nothing we have to focus about. It’s not about Andre making the mistake. We don’t look at individuals here. We have huge belief in Andre. He knows he made a mistake he’s a clever guy. We don’t need to tell him but he’s going to help us many times playing it out from the back. 07:46 PM GMT Victory puts Man Utd up to fifth Before the 8pm games, that is. Two matches left after Christmas to avoid the play-off route Ruben Amorim is keen to swerve to give him more time on the training ground to train hearts and minds. They host Rangers on Jan 23 and go to the artists formerly known as Steaua Bucharest, now FCSB, on Jan 30. 07:42 PM GMT Substitutes got United over the line Mount, Antony and Hojlund all had a very positive impact and earned Manchester Unitd their first away win in Europe since March 2023. 07:39 PM GMT Full time: Plzen 1 Man Utd 2 Dweh has a chance to hoy it into the box but double crosses United with a short throw to Souare who blazes over and the ref blows for time as the ball hits halfway up the stand. 07:38 PM GMT 90+4 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 2 End to end now as United use the pace of Garnacho to counter but again he delays the release pass and Amorim ought to gon spare with him for losing the ball when he could have gone to the corner. 07:37 PM GMT 90+2 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 2 Five minutes of stoppage time are signalled and United break from successfully defending the corner and Antony is teed up for a shot by Garnacho after racing through with Amad three on one. The pass isn’t ideal and Antony hits the keeper when he strikes from the left, tentatively given his peripheral status and all the criticism he has swallowed. 07:35 PM GMT 90 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 2 Plzen launch a ferocious attack, the game stretched, but United manage to get enough bodies back to block Sulc’s cross at the price of a corner. 07:31 PM GMT GOAL! Shrewd free-kick move, which they tried on Saturday as well. Bruno slides the free-kick to the left of the wall having shaped to float it to the right. Hojlund peels off, controls it and then thuds the half-volley across goal and in at the far post. Set piece magic for United 😍 Hojlund gets his second as some 'Bruno Brilliance' sets him clear to give Man Utd a late lead 👀 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 07:31 PM GMT 88 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Bruno tenaciously wins a corner that Plzen defend solidly but Prince controls the outball with his arm and concedes a free-kick. 07:30 PM GMT 86 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Mount, who has looked sharp, creeps in round the back of Jamelka and Hojlund plays a diagonal pass which Mount tries to hook in from an angle of about 45 degrees to the left post. The keeper is too well positioned to beat. 07:28 PM GMT 83 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Amorim is bellowing at his players and urging them to keep pushing on, to be bold. Garnacho goes down the left wing and bends a cross with the outside of his right foot that the keeper cuffs away. Then Martinez almost finds the perfect ball down the inside left but found no team-mate on his wavelength. 07:25 PM GMT 81 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Ugarte → Casemiro Garnacho → Dalot. Garnacho is now left wing-back, Antony is on the right. 07:24 PM GMT 79 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Antony shifts it infield to Casemiro who passes it on to Bruno who goes backwards to move it forwards and Antony, for the second time, wafts a shot over. De Ligt is booked for protesting that United were not awarded a penalty for a collision instigated by Bruno. 07:21 PM GMT 76 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Good chance for Mason Mount who has been lively, but instead of trying to chip the keeper who was sliding towards him, he goes for power instead and smash it through him. Amorim’s subs have done well. Antony involved in the equaliser and Hojlund tapping it in. Marcus Rashford did not speak to the manager when he went off, he went straight to the bench. It was an awful night for him. 07:18 PM GMT 74 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Prince Kwabena Adu → Vasulin. The sub almost makes an immediate mark with a right-wing cross to Vydra whose shot whistles past the right post and thumps into the hoardings. 07:16 PM GMT 71 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Amorim will one day be as bald as Ten Hag if United keep wasting chances by not making runs into the six-yard box to meet a wonderful cross from Bruno Fernandes, whipping it from the list so invitingly. Hojlund was too late with his lunge. 07:15 PM GMT 68 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 A series of United corners instigated by a crunching but fair sliding tackle from Mrakovic on Mount. United shout ‘handball’ but without much hope of a penalty as it was ball to a hand which never left the player’s side and when Plzen break, Mazraoui diligently sweeps up. 07:11 PM GMT 65 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 1 Antony takes a pass from Mazraoui down the left and scuttles into the box with the ball on his left toe. He bends a good pass into Hojlund seven yards out, back to goal. He tries to backheel it and falls under pressure from Markovic and Plzen scramble it away. Hojlund appealed for a penalty but there was next to no meaningful contact. 07:06 PM GMT GOAL! Masterstroke from Amorim as Antony wins possession, flies up the right and releases Amad who dazzles with his dribbling as eh scoots in from the right to shoot with his left. The ball hits Markovic and sits up for Hojlund to hook into an open goal from a few yards out. That’s a proper predator’s finish. Impact player 💥 Hojlund taps in to level the scores for Manchester United ⚽️ 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) 07:05 PM GMT 60 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 0 Amorim rings the changes: Mount → Malacia Antony → Zirkzee. 07:04 PM GMT 58 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 0 Hojlund is given a gift by Sulc’s lax back-pass putting him through on goal as he drives in from the right. For some reason he slows down and allows Dweh to come in on the cover. Though he slips the ball past him on the defender’s left, his belated shot from 18 yards is straight at the keeper. 07:01 PM GMT 56 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 0 Hojlund moves to centre-forward and Zirkzee takes Rashford’s role on the left. It’s very stop-start and too many soft fouls are impeding United from finding any real rhythm. 06:59 PM GMT 54 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 0 Hojlund → Rashford. The substitution could be a hedge against the risk he could be sent off or simply because he hasn’t been good enough tonight. 06:58 PM GMT 52 min: Plzen 1 Man Utd 0 Rashford slips and catches Dweh with his trailing leg. Plzen lobby the referee to give him a second yellow card but, rightly, he doesn’t. 06:51 PM GMT GOAL! Garbage from Onana who is so prone to error that it beggars belief Ten Hag paid so much for him and booted out De Gea to make way. He passes out looking for De Ligt, telegraphed it and Sulc pounced, intercepted and squared for Vydra to tap in from six yards. Andre Onana won't want to see that again 🫣 A gift from the United keeper and Reading old-boy Matej Vydra pounces to put Plzen ahead 😱 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Zombie Nation!! You love to hear it... Plzen seize on Onana’s mistake and Pavel Sulc squares it for Matej Vydra to score. He was Alexis Sanchez’s team-mate at Udinese before doing the rounds in English clubs. Easy finish for the Czech striker. 06:51 PM GMT 46 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Well, hopefully Amorim has instructed Manchester United to play at a quicker tempo. If he did it’s not showing yet as Zirkzee loses possession and Plzen counter and Kalvach lets fly with a shot that hits Vasulin on the back. 06:36 PM GMT Half-time: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 That was pretty dispiriting to watch for United fans, I suspect. No pace, no guile, no quickness of mind, no belief. They have to improve in the second half, buy into what Amorim wants and, if in doubt, just run instead of slowing it down all the time. This has been a dreadful half of football. The second half can only get better. United had one shot on goal by Bruno – that’s about it in the way of action. Time to get a cuppa and regroup. 06:34 PM GMT 45+3 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Vydra has a pot shot from 25 yards to end the half that Onana could have thrown his cap on. 06:33 PM GMT 45+2 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Fernandes turns amusement arcade with a rabona pass out to Rashford on the left of the Plzen area but his first-time, half-volleyed, stabbed cross hits the first defender and Plzen clear. 06:31 PM GMT 45 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Yellow card for Rashford for shoving Cerv over to stop him breaking into space. Three minutes of stoppage time go up on the board. 06:30 PM GMT 44 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Cerv launches himself across Zirkzee just aside the United box to nick the ball off him as the away side play out from the back too slowly. His tackle diverts the ball to Kalvach who falls but diverts it to the right of the 18-yard line to Souare who tries a Theierry henry right-foot bender into the top right but can’t get it creep back inside the post. 06:27 PM GMT 42 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Mazraoui times a tackle perfectly on Vydra who throws himself on to the ground and unjustly earns a free-kick 40 yards out on the left. No damage, though, as the cross is sent in too deep and high. Souare can only flick his header behind. 06:25 PM GMT 40 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Jemelka grabs Zirkzee round the waist by the centre-circle and concedes a free-kick which United play back to Onana. More pace, more urgency, a much higher tempo needed and more penetrative runs from Amad and Rashford who have to gamble more. 06:23 PM GMT 38 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Amad nutmegs Kalvach but there’s no one there to run on to the pass. 06:22 PM GMT 37 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Martinez wins a header challenging Vasulin but also nuts him on the crown of his head. He goes down and gives it a vigorous rub. 06:21 PM GMT 35 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 United’s strategy is for Zirkzee to hold the ball while Amad and Rashford bomb ahead of him and a midfield runner or wing-back then makes the pass. It’s a fine idea but the passes aren’t precise enough. 06:18 PM GMT 33 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Both sides of Onana – an assured catch preceded by a flap as Plzen tried to chip it over the top. 06:18 PM GMT 31 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Bruno is allowed to dribble all the way from halfway to 20 yards out when played in by Zirkzee. The United captain floods into the space and then hammers an awkward Barnes-Wallis skimmer of a shot that Jedlicka bats away. 06:14 PM GMT 29 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Promising Plzen counter-attack is wrecked by Vasulin straying offside. 06:13 PM GMT 27 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Jemelka brings down Amad rashly and concedes a free-kick about 40 yards out on the United right. Bruno bends in a cross, Zirkzee runs a cross his marker to flick it on from the right of the penalty spot and Casemiro needed an extra six inches as he telescoped out his left leg to try to hook it in but ended up kicking fresh air instead. United have been flat, particularly with their attacking. They need a spark from somewhere and some drive from midfield. Plzen are looking to counter and have a very tidy playing in Lukas Kalvach in the middle of the park. 06:11 PM GMT 25 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Kalvach dispossesses Bruno in midfield but De Ligt sweeps up. The travelling fans give us a resonant rendition of 06:09 PM GMT 23 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Amad injects some much needed pace when Zirkzee lays it off to him. The wee man belts up the inside-left but then plays a woeful pass out to his left for RAshford, forcing him wide when a dink with his instep to Bruno on his right would have teed up a shot from the D. Rashford has a swing at a shot with his left foot and slices it wildly over. 06:06 PM GMT 20 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 United go back to Onana several times in a two-minute spell before finally pinging it long, looking for Rashford but knocking it so far the keeper gobbles it up. 06:04 PM GMT 18 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Mazraoui gives the ball away with a lazy pass infield and Casemiro, scrapping on the floor to the left of the D firts stops Sulc and then Vasulin from shooting before, Kalvach, I think, blazes over from 25 yards. 06:02 PM GMT 16 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Manchester United are finding it difficult to pass through the lines and look far more effective against the low block when running through. Zirkzee and Bruno are the best at it. 06:00 PM GMT 14 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Bruno drives up the right and makes it to the byline but is tagged by the whitewash before he can cross and as Plzen try to pass it out, Dalot catches Souare with his arm and the left wing-back goes down like a sack of lead lifted from a cathedral roof. 05:57 PM GMT 12 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Casemiro gets his breath back after the break for treatment and joins a packed United penalty area to defend Dweh’s rocket of a long throw. Again Onana flaps at it and United scramble it clear, defending by the seat of their pants. Bruno is a fine player but he’s not best used in the pivot. 05:54 PM GMT 10 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Kalvach floats the free-kick diagonally into the box, Onana flies off his line and in flapping for the ball he knees Casemiro in the solar plexus and the Brazil midfielder is left winded and writhing in agony. That was nuts from Onana. 05:53 PM GMT 9 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Plzen defend the corner and break and Bruno somehow escapes a yellow card for a scything, professional foul on Cerv from behind to stop him making it any further towards the penalty area. 05:52 PM GMT 7 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Zirkzee shows his qualities to uses his speed and strength to monster Kalvach, run into the box and cross from a position that was perhaps too tight but his effort was turned behind for a corner. Quick VAR check for a Plzen handball as Zirkzee barged the defender over, did he touch it on the floor? Yes, but it was not in the penalty box. Carry on! 05:49 PM GMT 5 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Rashford’s very heavy touch makes a gift of the ball for Vydra but Bruno and Malacia bail him out. 05:48 PM GMT 3 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 Amad wins the ball, intercepting it with his left and works it out to Malacia who is hounded by Vydra. The left-back loses the ball but Plzen give it right back. 05:46 PM GMT 1 min: Plzen 0 Man Utd 0 After the huddles, Manchester United kick off, attacking from left to right. Zirkzee rolls the ball back into midfield and they shuffle it backwards and begin to horseshoe the ball in a U shape up, down, across, up down, across. 05:41 PM GMT The players are in the tunnel Plzen are in red with royal blue socks and trim. Man Utd are in white. 05:39 PM GMT In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan The temperature is falling in Plzen, it is sub-zero here at the Doosan Arena. The pitch looks fine for Ruben Amorim’s team but it will be a test for them in these conditions. Amorim has made changes as he looks for the right formula for his 3-4-3 formation. Here, he has made six changes from the team defeated by Nottingham Forest. All eyes will be on Marcus Rashford following news emerging this week that United would be willing to sell him for the right deal in future transfer windows. 05:36 PM GMT Amorim on why he makes many changes match-to-match We are trying to see everything, quality, characteristics, that’s why we are using so many [changes] at this moment. But not in the future. 05:27 PM GMT Options limited for Rashford and United in loveless marriage Marcus Rashford may be in the starting line-up this evening, but, writes , his wage demands and a high transfer fee may mean potential suitors will be thin on the ground, despite United seeking offers. But it is clear that Rashford is going nowhere for now. The era of high-fee transfers for players of his age, and with his contract expectations, might have passed already as PSR and squad costs bite across the Premier League and Europe. In all but England, broadcast revenues are falling. Read 05:23 PM GMT ‘Freezing industrial splendour’ Freezing industrial splendour and the flood of lights, Plzeň. Bring on United. — Andy Mitten (@AndyMitten) 05:17 PM GMT Amorim: ‘Ashworth exit a bad situation for United’ Ruben Amorim has described Dan Ashworth’s departure as Manchester United’s sporting director as a “bad situation” after seeing major upheaval behind the scenes in the first month at the club. The United head coach insists Ashworth’s departure will not change the running of the club, with Jason Wilcox, the technical director, now assuming the role as point of contact for potential deals in next month’s transfer window. But Ratcliffe’s first year in control of football operations has been turbulent, with cutbacks behind the scenes, Amorim’s appointment and the new structure of the club ripped apart within five months. “Of course, it’s a bad situation,” said Amorim, on the eve of his team’s Europa League match with Viktoria Plzen in Czech Republic. “We are talking about a human being, a professional, that supports us as a team but I think the most important thing is the vision is really clear and that don’t change if one person leaves.” Ashworth was axed at the weekend after five months at the club, having spent that amount of time on gardening leave when United looked to thrash out a deal for him. Amorim disputed the suggestion United are a more unstable club than when he joined on November 11, adding: “I don’t think so. I felt since day one the support from everybody. One person leaving doesn’t change anything. “The first thing I want to say since the first day I felt great support from the ownership, from Omar [Berrarda, chief executive], from them also, from Jason, and Dan was part of that. And I really, really, really [received] support from Dan also. “But this is football and sometimes this happens, happens with players, with coaches, I know it’s not the best situation but the important thing is we continue in our way. The path is really clear for everybody and I think this can happen in football.” Amorim has made changes to his team in each of his five games and more are expected as he finds the right combinations to fit his 3-4-3 system. Tyrell Malacia is set to start in Plzen, with the club also looking at long-term wing-backs for the left side of the team. Diego Leon, at Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno, is one they have scouted. “I’m really focused to see my players and to understand my players, that is one of the problems of the club,” Amorim said. “We have to focus on what we have, we have to focus on the academy and to have a clear profile of the players. “So it’s a lot of details you have to manage. You can see at set-pieces, sometimes you look at our team, we are a small team compared to others, every detail counts and we have to be very clear in the profiles, arrange all the process and go to that phase of buying and selling players.” 05:12 PM GMT Wish you were here? 05:05 PM GMT Koubek: ‘We are expecting a big football festival’ Miroslav Koubek, the Viktoria Plzen manager, sounds relatively pleased about the prospect of facing the mighty United who won this competition in 2017. “We are all expecting a big football festival,” Koubek said. “A team like Manchester United doesn’t come to Plzen often. “It is of course a test for us. We are playing against a quality team. We are facing a very difficult match. United are huge favourites.” 04:55 PM GMT Amorim: ‘It is important we win and play well’ Ruben Amorim, the United manager, is hoping for not only a win, but also a good performance. With the Manchester derby coming on Sunday, a morale-boosting bit of early-evening togger will, we are sure, settle the natives. “It is really important for us as a club, as a team, in this moment that if you pass to the next stage without play-off, you take two games from our schedule and that is massive,” he has said. “We have to be so much better in set-pieces and we have to win it. It is so important that we win but not just win but to play well.” 04:50 PM GMT Starting XIs in the traditional format Jedlicka, Dweh, Markovic, Jemelka, Cadu, Cerv, Kalvach, Souare, Vydra, Sulc, Vasulin. Tvrdon, Baier, Hejda, Paluska, Kopic, Sojka, Mosquera, Panos, Havel, Sloncik, Jirka, Prince Adu. Onana, Mazraoui, de Ligt, Martinez, Dalot, Fernandes, Casemiro, Malacia, Diallo, Rashford, Zirkzee. Bayindir, Lindelof, Maguire, Mount, Hojlund, Eriksen, Yoro, Garnacho, Antony, Ugarte, Mainoo, Collyer. Marian Barbu (Romania). 04:46 PM GMT ‘It is as cold as Oldham’ , the founding editor of the fanzine, is on the ground in Czechia where, he says, it is as cold as . . . Oldham. Cheer up son, it could be worse: you could be watching your side play in the Conference League and in sub-zero conditions in Almaty, Kazakhstan. That’s where Chelsea are currently earning their corn, where they are beating Astana 3-1. , if you are that way inclined. In Plzeň for the latest MUFC drama. It's as cold as Oldham. — Andy Mitten (@AndyMitten) 04:40 PM GMT While hosts Viktoria Plzen will look a little like this . . . Two tweaks for the hosts to the side that won 2-1 at MFK Karvina last weekend. Cadu replaces Milan Havel, while Daniel Vasulin has been chosen ahead of Erik Jirka up front. ZÁKLADNÍ 1️⃣1️⃣ Do utkání proti Manchesteru United vstoupíme takto ⤵️ Viktorka do toho! ❤️💙 — FC Viktoria Plzeň (@fcviktorkaplzen) 04:38 PM GMT And the Manchester United starting XI is in . . . Manchester United have made five changes to the side that started in the 3-2 defeat by Nottingham Forest last weekend. Tyrell Malacia comes, while Noussair Mazraoui, Casemiro, Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee also start. Ready to go 👊 || — Manchester United (@ManUtd) 04:37 PM GMT Christmas is cancelled ... for backroom staff Manchester United may have a new manager in Ruben Amorim, but the horror stories surrounding the club are showing no sign of slowing. In true Scrooge-like fashion, multi-billionaire co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe earlier this week continued with . Having already overseen 250 redundancies, Ratcliffe and his team decided to cancel the staff Christmas party, after which their normal £100 bonus has been replaced with a £40 Marks & Spencer voucher. Read more on the at Old Trafford 04:34 PM GMT Preview: Square pegs Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of Viktoria Plzen vs Manchester United from Uefa’s Europa League. This match features the sides placed in 12th and 13th of the 36-team table, United above their hosts on goal difference to the tune of one having both won two and drawn three of their five matches to date. Manchester United began their campaign with three draws under Erik ten Hag followed by victories over PAOK with Ruud van Nistelrooy at the wheel and Bodo/Glimt after Ruben Amorim’s appointment. The new manager, after back-to-back league defeats by Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, will doubtlessly shuffle his pack again with the derby looming on Sunday and we should expect to see the likes of Joshua Zirkzee, Marcus Rashford and his big ‘for sale’ sign, Tyrell Malacia, Harry Maguire, Casemiro, Christian Eriksen and even Antony being given some minutes. Plzen, who were third last year in the Czech First League and are currently second after 18 games of the 2024-25 season, beat Hearts 1-0 home and away in the play-off round and have followed their opening three draws, like United, with impressive victories over Real Sociedad, secured by Daniel Vasulin’s 89th minute winner, and Dynamo Kyiv The home side won the domestic title in 2022, their sixth in a decade, and have been striving to get back to their best with a typically Czech League style of canny overseas recruitment which has enticed Brazilains Cadu and Ricardinho, Colombian Jhon Mosquera, Nigerian Rafiu Durosinmi and Ghanaian Prince Kwabena Adu to join the ranks of established Czech internationals such as Vaclav Jemelka, Lukas Cerv, Lukas Kalvach and the former Watford/West Brom/Reading/Derby/Burnley enigma Matej Vydra. It is 20 years since Manchester United last played a competitive match in Czechia, drawing 0-0 with Sparta Prague in 2004 and as much as Amorim would love a positive result and a performance brimming with promise to match, Plzen are tricky customers and have to be handled carefully by a 3-4-2-1 system that currently looks like round repositories for expensive square pegs.
“Wanted” posters with the names and faces of health care executives have been popping up on the streets of New York. Hit lists with images of bullets are circulating online with warnings that industry leaders should be afraid. The apparent targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the menacing threats that followed have sent a shudder through corporate America and the health care industry in particular, leading to increased security for executives and some workers. In the week since the brazen shooting , health insurers have removed information about their top executives from company websites, canceled in-person meetings with shareholders and advised all employees to work from home temporarily. An internal New York Police Department bulletin warned this week that the online vitriol that followed the shooting could signal an immediate “elevated threat.” Police fear that the Dec. 4 shooting could "inspire a variety of extremists and grievance-driven malicious actors to violence," according to the bulletin, which was obtained by The Associated Press. “Wanted” posters pasted to parking meters and construction site fences in Manhattan included photos of health care executives and the words “Deny, defend, depose” — similar to a phrase scrawled on bullets found near Thompson’s body and echoing those used by insurance industry critics . Thompson's wife, Paulette, told NBC News last week that he told her some people had been threatening him and suggested the threats may have involved issues with insurance coverage. Investigators believe the shooting suspect, Luigi Mangione , may have been motivated by hostility toward health insurers. They are studying his writings about a previous back injury, and his disdain for corporate America and the U.S. health care system. Mangione’s lawyer has cautioned against prejudging the case. Mangione, 26, has remained jailed in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested Monday . Manhattan prosecutors are working to bring him to New York to face a murder charge. UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group, said this week it was working with law enforcement to ensure a safe work environment and to reinforce security guidelines and building access policies, a spokesperson said. The company has taken down photos, names and biographies for its top executives from its websites, a spokesperson said. Other organizations, including CVS, the parent company for insurance giant Aetna, have taken similar actions. Government health insurance provider Centene Corp. has announced that its investor day will be held online, rather than in-person as originally planned. Medica, a Minnesota-based nonprofit health care firm, said last week it was temporarily closing its six offices for security reasons and would have its employees work from home. Heightened security measures likely will make health care companies and their leaders more inaccessible to their policyholders, said former Cigna executive Wendell Potter. “And understandably so, with this act of violence. There’s no assurance that this won’t happen again,” said Potter, who’s now an advocate for health care reform. Private security firms and consultants have been in high demand, fielding calls almost immediately after the shooting from companies across a range of industries, including manufacturing and finance. Companies have long faced security risks and grappled with how far to take precautions for high-profile executives. But these recent threats sparked by Thompson's killing should not be ignored, said Dave Komendat, a former security chief for Boeing who now heads his own risk-management company. “The tone and tenor is different. The social reaction to this tragedy is different. And so I think that people need to take this seriously,” Komendat said. Just over a quarter of the companies in the Fortune 500 reported spending money to protect their CEOs and top executives. Of those, the median payment for personal security doubled over the last three years to just under $100,000. Hours after the shooting, Komendat was on a call with dozens of chief security officers from big corporations, and there have been many similar meetings since, hosted by security groups or law enforcement agencies assessing the threats, he said. “It just takes one person who is motivated by a poster — who may have experienced something in their life through one of these companies that was harmful," Komendat said. 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Traders make money from short selling if the price of the stock falls and they lose if it rises. Short interest is important to track because it can act as an indicator of market sentiment towards a particular stock. An increase in short interest can signal that investors have become more bearish, while a decrease in short interest can signal they have become more bullish. See Also: List of the most shorted stocks Shineco Short Interest Graph (3 Months) As you can see from the chart above the percentage of shares that are sold short for Shineco has declined since its last report. This does not mean that the stock is going to rise in the near-term but traders should be aware that less shares are being shorted. Comparing Shineco's Short Interest Against Its Peers Peer comparison is a popular technique amongst analysts and investors for gauging how well a company is performing. A company's peer is another company that has similar characteristics to it, such as industry, size, age, and financial structure. You can find a company's peer group by reading its 10-K, proxy filing, or by doing your own similarity analysis. According to Benzinga Pro , Shineco's peer group average for short interest as a percentage of float is 4.50%, which means the company has less short interest than most of its peers. Did you know that increasing short interest can actually be bullish for a stock? This post by Benzinga Money explains how you can profit from it. This article was generated by Benzinga's automated content engine and was reviewed by an editor. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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Dejan Kulusevski cannot wait for the opportunity to play against Manchester City again after Tottenham ran riot at the Etihad Stadium. The Sweden midfielder hailed Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing of the champions as the best game of his career. The 24-year-old delivered an outstanding performance as Spurs shattered the champions’ 52-game unbeaten home run, helping start the rout with a superb cross for James Maddison’s opening goal. Kulusevski said: “I believed (we would win) this because in the past years, we’ve come here and played really well. “So this is the game I look forward to most in the year and, once again, it happened – glory to God. “I’d say it’s the best result ever in my career. It’s a big night for the whole club, for the coach, for the players. “Because City have a lot of the ball sometimes, we can rest when we defend. There’s also so much space up there, we play one against one and then it’s always dangerous because we have a lot of quality. “It’s always great to play great teams because they always want to play football. When you play lower teams, sometimes it’s not. There’s not much football played because they are a lot of fouls, a lot of injuries and it’s slow going.” Maddison stole the show with two goals in quick succession in the first half while Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson later got on the scoresheet. Yet Kulusevski’s performance was also eye-catching and the player himself believes there is plenty more to come from him. Asked if his form made him feel “unstoppable”, Kulusevski said: “I feel like that. I feel very good and I’m trying to keep this way. I’m very happy, I’m trying to improve. “I started the season good but there is over half of the season left and I hope I can do much better. “I think I have something that no other player has. With my engine, with my heart – I don’t get tired – I feel like I can do a lot still in my career.” Tottenham’s scintillating performance marked a spectacular return to form after their dismal loss to Ipswich in their previous Premier League outing. Kulusevski said: “We have to be much more consistent. It’s not a turning point. We just have to be better in other games. “This game suited us perfectly but we have a lot of improvement to make in the other games.”
Michele Morrone supports Blake Lively during legal battle with Justin Baldoni: ‘She was in pain'By JILL COLVIN NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump wants to turn the lights out on daylight saving time. In a post on his social media site Friday, Trump said his party would try to end the practice when he returns to office. “The Republican Party will use its best efforts to eliminate Daylight Saving Time, which has a small but strong constituency, but shouldn’t! Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient, and very costly to our Nation,” he wrote. Setting clocks forward one hour in the spring and back an hour in the fall is intended to maximize daylight during summer months, but has long been subject to scrutiny. Daylight saving time was first adopted as a wartime measure in 1942. Lawmakers have occasionally proposed getting rid of the time change altogether. The most prominent recent attempt, a now-stalled bipartisan bill named the Sunshine Protection Act , had proposed making daylight saving time permanent. The measure was sponsored by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio , whom Trump has tapped to helm the State Department. Related Articles National Politics | Ruling by a conservative Supreme Court could help blue states resist Trump policies National Politics | A nonprofit leader, a social worker: Here are the stories of the people on Biden’s clemency list National Politics | Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after she ‘sustained an injury’ on official trip to Luxembourg National Politics | Veteran Daniel Penny, acquitted in NYC subway chokehold, will join Trump’s suite at football game National Politics | About 3 in 10 are highly confident in Trump on Cabinet, spending or military oversight: AP-NORC poll “Changing the clock twice a year is outdated and unnecessary,” Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida said as the Senate voted in favor of the measure. Health experts have said that lawmakers have it backward and that standard time should be made permanent. Some health groups , including the American Medical Association and American Academy of Sleep Medicine, have said that it’s time to do away with time switches and that sticking with standard time aligns better with the sun — and human biology. Most countries do not observe daylight saving time. For those that do, the date that clocks are changed varies, creating a complicated tapestry of changing time differences. Arizona and Hawaii don’t change their clocks at all.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 13, 2024-- Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc. (NYSE: BXMT) declared a dividend of $0.47 per share of class A common stock with respect to the fourth quarter of 2024. This dividend is payable on January 15, 2025 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on December 31, 2024. About Blackstone Mortgage Trust Blackstone Mortgage Trust (NYSE: BXMT) is a real estate finance company that originates senior loans collateralized by commercial real estate in North America, Europe, and Australia. Our investment objective is to preserve and protect shareholder capital while producing attractive risk-adjusted returns primarily through dividends generated from current income from our loan portfolio. Our portfolio is composed primarily of loans secured by high-quality, institutional assets in major markets, sponsored by experienced, well-capitalized real estate investment owners and operators. These senior loans are capitalized by accessing a variety of financing options, depending on our view of the most prudent strategy available for each of our investments. We are externally managed by BXMT Advisors L.L.C., a subsidiary of Blackstone. About Blackstone Blackstone is the world’s largest alternative asset manager. We seek to deliver compelling returns for institutional and individual investors by strengthening the companies in which we invest. Our more than $1.1 trillion in assets under management include global investment strategies focused on real estate, private equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, credit, real assets, secondaries and hedge funds. Further information is available at www.blackstone.com . Follow @blackstone on LinkedIn , X (Twitter) , and Instagram . Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which reflect BXMT’s current views with respect to, among other things, its operations and financial performance, its business plans and the impact of the current macroeconomic environment, including interest rate changes. 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