Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird (from left), Congressman Don Bacon, Sen. Pete Ricketts, NU President Jeffrey Gold and Google Public Policy and Government Affairs Manager Dan Harbeke clap as they listen during a news conference on Monday at the Nebraska Innovation Campus. KATY COWELL, Journal Star Google officials were in town Monday to celebrate what they said was a $930 million investment in the state this year through three data centers in Omaha, Papillon and the still-under-construction center in Lincoln. This year’s investment brings the total capital investment in the state to $4.4 billion, said Karen Dahut, CEO of Google Public Sector. “In addition to supporting our great government customers, in particular those in the national security area, these data centers are critical to making sure that Google’s investment in technologies can be leveragable by those missions,” she said. As part of the giant tech company’s effort to be a good neighbor, officials announced that its philanthropic arm donated $250,000 to the University of Nebraska and $100,000 to the Foundation for Lincoln Public Schools. University of Nebraska President Jeffrey Gold said the Google dollars will help the university expand its new bachelor’s degree in artificial intelligence, one of the first of its kind in Nebraska. “We will be investing these dollars in educational programming to understand as best we can how generative artificial intelligence and machine learning needs to touch every one of our educational programs, all of our research programs, and all of our outreach and clinical programs, our extension services," he said. "These dollars ... will give us a very, very solid foundation to build upon that." Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird said the money donated to the LPS Foundation will support Spark Summer Learning, a summer camp for elementary students focusing on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics). Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird speaks during a news conference on Monday at the Nebraska Innovation Campus. Google announced that it will invest an additional $930 million across its three data center campuses in Nebraska, including the one under construction in Lincoln. KATY COWELL, Journal Star Google’s investment will allow LPS to invest in more state-of-the-art technology and offer scholarships to 40 students, said Gaylor Baird, one of a number of local and state leaders on hand for the event at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Gaylor Baird said the new $600 million data center in northeast Lincoln will support hundreds of construction jobs in the short term and dozens of full-time well-paid positions in the future. In August 2023, Google officials confirmed that the company would build a data center on about 600 acres of land northwest of the 56th Street exit on Interstate 80 that will employ at least 30 people. Plans it submitted to the city indicate it could eventually grow to 2 million square feet of space. Google, through a subsidiary, paid about $18.6 million for the land , and another subsidiary applied for $600 million in state tax incentives. The timeline for construction is not finalized, but a Google spokeswoman said the company hopes to have it operational within the next 12 months. In 2019, Google broke ground on a data center in Papillion and has since created 120 jobs that include full-time positions at the site and for external suppliers, according to Google officials. A data center in northwest Omaha is now operational, and the tech giant also has a data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The campuses are part of the company’s global network on 41 cloud regions that deliver services to large enterprises, startups and public sector organizations. Dahut said the company worked with local agencies to promote the health of the Platte River basin through collaborations with organizations to replenish 120% of the water it consumes. She said a collaboration with Omaha Public Power District enables Google to supply more than 1,000 megawatts of carbon pollution-free electricity to the state and execute “large-scale clean energy deals.” Sen. Pete Ricketts holds up his phone as he speaks during a news conference on Monday at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Google announced it will invest an additional $930 million across its three data center campuses in Nebraska, including the one under construction in Lincoln. KATY COWELL, Journal Star U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts said the state appreciates Google’s investment, which is appropriate, given Nebraska's location in the middle of the so-called “Silicon Prairie,” residents who believe in hard work, and its support of the U.S. military through Offutt Air Force Base. “I think this is a perfect synergy between what we do here in Nebraska, the people that we have here, and what Google wants to do for our economy and for our country,” he said. “This investment will just continue to build upon that great relationship.” More Nebraskans work two jobs; Election decided by coin toss; Pillen appoints Bohac to NSHS Southwest fans Kylea Stritt (from left), Peg Rice, and Stacey Wilson cheer on their team as the "horsemen" during a Class D-1 first-round match Thursday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Millard West players dogpile on the floor after defeating Lincoln Southwest in five set match during a Class A first-round match Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Lincoln Southwest's Shelby Harding dives to save the ball from hitting the ground in the first set during a Class A first-round match Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Second graders Eli Gonzalez (left) and Shrutoshome Datta look at drawings that first and second grade students made at the Monster Jam Art Show on Wednesday at Elliott Elementary School. The elementary school students made drawings of monsters to be turned into different types of art by Lincoln High School students. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Norris players celebrate a point against Lincoln Pius X in a Class B state volleyball tournament match, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. JUSTIN WAN Journal Star U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer (right) talks with supporters, including Darlene Starman of Lincoln, at her campaign office on Tuesday in Lincoln. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star A cutout of Jesus watches over voters on Tuesday at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lincoln. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Katie Goeling (left) fills out her ballot while her son Gunner, 4, holds her hand during Election Day on Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Malcolm. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Abigail Webb votes on Tuesday at F Street Community Center. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Nebraska's Rollie Worster (24) shoots a layup while defended by Texas Rio Grande Valley's Marshal Destremau (left) and Trey Miller (right) on Nov. 4 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. KATY COWELL, Journal Star file photo Nebraska's Allison Weidner (left) autographs a poster for Freeman Public Schools student Godwil Muthiani, 12 (center), after the game against UNO on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Muthiani's sign says, "#3 Allison Weinder is the GOAT! Sorry I'm only 12." KATY COWELL Journal Star Nebraska Head Coach Matt Rhule speaks to an official after a targeting call on Nebraska during the first quarter of the game against UCLA on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at Memorial Stadium. The call was overturned after review. KATY COWELL Journal Star Nebraska's Dante Dowdell scores against UCLA in the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Cadet Elena Burgwald (left) and Cadet Mason Beck look up as a B-1B Lancer flies over Memorial Stadium before the UCLA game against Nebraska on Saturday. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star UCLA's K.J. Wallace (7) defends Nebraska's Jacory Barney (17) as he makes a diving 40-yard catch in the second quarter on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at Memorial Stadium. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Lincoln Southeast quarterback Tre Bollen (left) and Tate Sandman react after losing a Class A football playoff game against Millard North on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, at Seacrest Field. Millard North won 10-3. KATY COWELL Journal Star After the field clears, Norris' Jarrett Behrends (17) kicks his helmet after the Titans fell to Waverly 16-17 in a Class B football playoff game on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, at Waverly High School. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star A line of people waiting to vote has been normal at the Lancaster County Election Commission Office at 601 N. 46th St., as it was Friday afternoon. The office will be open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to allow voters to cast an early ballot. If they wait until Election Day, they will need to go to their precinct or drop off their ballots at one of five drop boxes across the city. For more stories about about Tuesday's election, go to Journalstar.com . KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Iris Gonnerman, 8 (from right), her brother Oliver, 6, and cousin Noreen Milana, 9, wave flags while watching Veterans Parade outside the state Capitol on Sunday. KATY COWELL, Journal Star Nebraska's Connor Essegian scores against Bethune-Cookma on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. JUSTIN WAN Journal Star Lincoln Lutheran players embrace one another as threy celebrate defeating Thayer Central in four sets to win the Class C-2 championship match Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Covered by a canopy of changing leaves, a car cruises along A street in a neighborhood north of Downtown Lincoln on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. Mild temperatures continue into the mid weeks of November. Wednesday calls for a chance of rain showers before noon with gusty winds. Most days this week are expected to be accompanied by mostly sunny skies and consistent breezes. KENNETH FERRIERA,Journal Star Norris' Anna Jelinek (left) lifts the the Class B championship trophy alongside Rya Borer on Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Superior players celebrate their three set win over EMF during the Class D-1 championship match Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Reflected in a ceiling beam, Leyton takes on Shelton in the first set of the Class D-2 championship match Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Omaha Skutt's Nicole Ott (left) and Addison West react after a point in the second set during a Class B semifinal match Friday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star Hasan Khalil, owner of Golden Scissors, trims the beard of Vitaliy Martynyuk on Friday at his barbershop in Lincoln. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Second-time mother giraffe Allie nuzzles her new calf in the giraffe experience enclosure on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024, at the Lincoln Children's Zoo. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star Nebraska celebrates during the first set of the match against Minnesota on Thursday at the Devaney Sports Center. KATY COWELL, Journal Star Luca Gustafson, 6, rides to school Tuesday with the bike bus at Riley Elementary School. Each Tuesday, students can bike to school with adult chaperones along a specific route. KATY COWELL, Journal Star Wahoo's Braylon Iversen celebrates with Warrior players after they defeated Auburn in a Class C-1 state semifinal game Friday in Wahoo. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star Lincoln Fire Fighters Association member Andy Evans works to assemble a headboard during a bed-building day hosted by Sleep in Heavenly Peace on Saturday at Hampton Enterprises. Volunteers helped build 20 beds for children in need. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star A Lincoln firefighter sprays water on to the roof from a ladder truck as they battle a fire at the former Village Inn at 29th and O streets the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. KENNETH FERRIERA,Journal StarBlue Bird (NASDAQ:BLBD) Posts Better-Than-Expected Sales In Q3 But Stock DropsAs the new face of Celine, Liu Shishi is set to showcase the brand's latest collections and embody its values of modernity, sophistication, and innovation. Known for its chic and minimalist designs, Celine has long been a symbol of luxury and sophistication, and Liu Shishi's partnership with the brand is sure to enhance its global appeal and visibility.
As investigations into the incident continue, authorities are working tirelessly to piece together the events leading up to the victim's disappearance and subsequent death. The circumstances surrounding the crime remain murky, with speculation and rumors adding to the complexity of the case. The victim's family and friends are left grappling with grief and uncertainty, struggling to come to terms with the brutal reality of their loss.
Marietta Collaborative Divorce Lawyer Tori White Releases Insightful Article on Collaborative Divorce 12-04-2024 10:16 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire Marietta collaborative divorce lawyer Tori White ( https://www.toriwhitelegal.com/marietta-collaborative-divorce-lawyer/ ), of the Tori White Legal Group, sheds light on an alternative divorce process designed to reduce conflict, protect privacy, and promote cooperation. Collaborative divorce, a modern approach to marital dissolution, emphasizes mutual respect and problem-solving rather than adversarial courtroom battles. This method can be an empowering option for families seeking a dignified resolution to marital conflicts. Tori White, a seasoned Marietta collaborative divorce lawyer, describes this process as a transformative way to address family challenges. Collaborative divorce encourages open communication and prioritizes the well-being of all parties involved, especially children. "The collaborative process allows couples to take control of their divorce by working together to find solutions that meet their unique needs," says White. This structured and cooperative approach offers an appealing alternative to traditional litigation, which can be costly and emotionally draining. In the collaborative divorce process, both spouses commit to resolving their differences without going to court. They work alongside their respective attorneys to negotiate terms in a series of private meetings. With a focus on transparency and fairness, this approach facilitates agreements on issues such as child custody, property division, and financial arrangements. The Marietta collaborative divorce lawyer can guide families through each step of this process, helping ensure that all legal requirements are met while maintaining a constructive dialogue. Collaborative divorce offers distinct advantages over traditional divorce methods, making it a preferred choice for many families in Marietta. At its core, the process is designed to minimize conflict and foster a cooperative environment. Couples engage in voluntary, confidential discussions where they can express their priorities and concerns. Unlike courtroom proceedings, which can be public and adversarial, collaborative divorce keeps negotiations private and focused on achieving mutually beneficial outcomes. Tori White highlights how this process addresses financial concerns effectively. "Reducing litigation and encouraging cooperative decision-making through collaborative divorce often saves couples both time and money," Tori White explains. The streamlined process helps spouses avoid the drawn-out disputes and high costs associated with court battles, providing them with greater control over the final agreement. A key feature of collaborative divorce is its focus on building a foundation for the future. This method is especially beneficial for families with children, as it emphasizes creating child-centered parenting plans and custody arrangements. Parents work together to develop agreements that prioritize their children's emotional and developmental needs, fostering stability and security during a challenging time. White underscores the importance of this collaborative focus, stating, "When parents approach divorce with a mindset of cooperation, they set a powerful example for their children and pave the way for a healthier post-divorce dynamic." Addressing both immediate and long-term concerns through the collaborative process helps families transition more smoothly into their new realities. While collaborative divorce offers significant benefits, it does require both parties to commit fully to the process. If either spouse is unwilling to engage in open, honest discussions, the process may falter. However, for those who embrace its principles, collaborative divorce provides a dignified and effective way to resolve disputes. Marietta families interested in exploring this option can rely on the Tori White Legal Group for guidance and support. With years of experience in family law, Tori White and the team are committed to helping clients achieve fair and respectful outcomes. The firm emphasizes thoughtful communication, transparency, and legal compliance to address all aspects of the divorce thoroughly. Collaborative divorce is more than a legal process-it's a philosophy of resolution that prioritizes mutual respect and cooperation. For families in Marietta, this approach can pave the way for healthier relationships and stronger foundations post-divorce. Tori White and the team at the Tori White Legal Group are dedicated to helping clients handle this process with professionalism and care. About Tori White Legal Group: The Tori White Legal Group, based in Marietta, Georgia, can provide comprehensive family law services with an emphasis on collaborative divorce. Led by Tori White, the firm is dedicated to offering families a respectful and cooperative alternative to traditional divorce, helping them achieve equitable and sustainable outcomes. 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Best Buy ( BBY -5.91% ) may have no choice but to raise prices on electronics if President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff proposals on imports are implemented, according to the retailer’s CEO, Corie Barry. Barry cautioned that if Trump’s tariffs on Chinese and Mexican imports are reintroduced or expanded, it could drive up the cost of electronics, making already expensive gadgets even pricier . “Costs will be shared by our customers,” Barry told investors during the company’s Nov. 26 earnings call. Best Buy missed Wall Street’s expectations for the third quarter , reporting revenue of $9.45 billion, about $1.26 earnings per share. Analysts had forecasted $9.63 billion in revenue, roughly $1.30 earnings per share. The retailer also lowered its full-year sales forecast to a range of $41.1 billion to $41.5 billion, down from its previous guidance of $41.3 billion to $41.9 billion. The lower forecast and earnings miss underscore the broader challenges the company faces, including rising import costs due to tariffs. Barry’s comments about tariffs highlight the complexity of global supply chains in the consumer electronics industry. Best Buy, like many retailers, relies heavily on imports — particularly from China and Mexico — to stock its shelves. According to Barry, about 60% of the goods Best Buy sells are sourced from China, a number that has remained consistent despite the company’s efforts to diversify its supply chain. These efforts were further complicated by the Covid-19 pandemic, she added. While Best Buy has worked with vendors to shift production away from China where possible, the reality is that tariffs would increase prices on most of their products, Barry explained. Mexico, she added, is Best Buy’s second largest source of imports. “There’s very little in the consumer electronics space that is not imported,” she said. Trump’s tariff proposals would impose a 10% to 20% tax on imports from all countries, with much higher duties of 60% to 100% on Chinese goods. “The situation remains very fluid” as the company works with its vendor partners to adjust pricing strategies and product assortments to mitigate the impact on customers, said Barry. She acknowledged that while the burden of tariffs is usually shared between vendors, retailers, and consumers, it’s ultimately customers who tend to feel the most significant pinch. “Higher prices are not helpful,” Barry said, noting that “these are the goods that people need.” Industry experts, including the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Consumer Technology Association (CTA) have warned that tariffs would likely lead to higher prices on everyday electronics. Retailers like Walmart and AutoZone ( AZO +0.14% ), as well as home improvement giants Home Depot ( HD -0.03% ) and Lowe’s ( LOW -1.02% ), also have signaled they may raise prices if Trump’s tariffs are implemented. 📬 Sign up for the Daily Brief Our free, fast, and fun briefing on the global economy, delivered every weekday morning.
However, despite their potential for diplomacy, the hair ambassadors have found themselves sidelined in one of the most pressing international conflicts of our time – the escalating tensions between the United States and Russia. As both nations engage in a dangerous game of escalating rhetoric and provocative actions, the failure to activate a de-escalation mechanism involving the hair ambassadors represents a missed opportunity for peaceful resolution.But alongside his stark warning of the threats facing Britain and its allies, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said there would be only a “remote chance” Russia would directly attack or invade the UK if the two countries were at war. The Chief of the Defence Staff laid out the landscape of British defence in a wide-ranging speech, after a minister warned the Army would be wiped out in as little as six months if forced to fight a war on the scale of the Ukraine conflict. The admiral cast doubt on the possibility as he gave a speech at the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) defence think tank in London. He told the audience Britain needed to be “clear-eyed in our assessment” of the threats it faces, adding: “That includes recognising that there is only a remote chance of a significant direct attack or invasion by Russia on the United Kingdom, and that’s the same for the whole of Nato.” Moscow “knows the response will be overwhelming”, he added, but warned the nuclear deterrent needed to be “kept strong and strengthened”. Sir Tony added: “We are at the dawn of a third nuclear age, which is altogether more complex. It is defined by multiple and concurrent dilemmas, proliferating nuclear and disruptive technologies and the almost total absence of the security architectures that went before.” The first nuclear age was the Cold War, while the second was “governed by disarmament efforts and counter proliferation”, the armed forces chief said. He listed the “wild threats of tactical nuclear use” by Russia, China building up its weapon stocks, Iran’s failure to co-operate with a nuclear deal, and North Korea’s “erratic behaviour” among the threats faced by the West. But Sir Tony said the UK’s nuclear arsenal is “the one part of our inventory of which Russia is most aware and has more impact on (President Vladimir) Putin than anything else”. Successive British governments had invested “substantial sums of money” in renewing nuclear submarines and warheads because of this, he added. The admiral described the deployment of thousands of North Korean soldiers on Ukraine’s border alongside Russian forces as the year’s “most extraordinary development”. He also signalled further deployments were possible, speaking of “tens of thousands more to follow as part of a new security pact with Russia”. Defence minister Alistair Carns earlier said a rate of casualties similar to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would lead to the army being “expended” within six to 12 months. He said it illustrated the need to “generate depth and mass rapidly in the event of a crisis”. In comments reported by Sky News, Mr Carns, a former Royal Marines colonel, said Russia was suffering losses of around 1,500 soldiers killed or injured a day. “In a war of scale – not a limited intervention, but one similar to Ukraine – our Army for example, on the current casualty rates, would be expended – as part of a broader multinational coalition – in six months to a year,” Mr Carns said in a speech at Rusi. He added: “That doesn’t mean we need a bigger Army, but it does mean you need to generate depth and mass rapidly in the event of a crisis.” Official figures show the Army had 109,245 personnel on October 1, including 25,814 volunteer reservists. Mr Carns, the minister for veterans and people, said the UK needed to “catch up with Nato allies” to place greater emphasis on the reserves. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said Defence Secretary John Healey had previously spoken about “the state of the armed forces that were inherited from the previous government”. The spokesman said: “It’s why the Budget invested billions of pounds into defence, it’s why we’re undertaking a strategic defence review to ensure that we have the capabilities and the investment needed to defend this country.”
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The match started with early signs of trouble for Barcelona, as Bayern quickly took control of the game with their aggressive attacking play. Thomas Muller opened the scoring for Bayern, setting the tone for what was to come. Barcelona's defensive frailties were exposed time and time again, as goals from Ivan Perisic, Serge Gnabry, and Joshua Kimmich put Bayern 4-1 ahead before halftime.The team that President-elect Donald Trump has selected to lead federal health agencies in his second administration includes a retired congressman, a surgeon and a former talk-show host. All could play pivotal roles in fulfilling a political agenda that could change how the government goes about safeguarding Americans' health — from health care and medicines to food safety and science research. In line to lead the Department of Health and Human Services secretary is environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine organizer Robert F. Kennedy Jr.The central tool used in this battle is the interest rate. Banks are offering rates significantly higher than the market average in order to entice customers to deposit their savings with them. This has resulted in a flurry of promotional offers, limited-time deals, and other incentives designed to attract customers to switch their deposits to a specific bank.
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The agreement in question involves Google and Meta sharing data on teenagers' online behavior and preferences to create personalized advertising campaigns aimed at this demographic. By leveraging their vast user databases and sophisticated algorithms, the two companies have been able to tailor advertisements to individual interests, habits, and social interactions, effectively reaching teenagers with highly targeted content. While such advertising practices are not inherently illegal, the concerns arise from the potential implications for young users' privacy and mental health.
NoneThis heartwarming tale serves as a poignant reminder of the power of kindness, empathy, and human connection. In a world fraught with uncertainty and division, it is stories like these that remind us of the importance of reaching out a helping hand to those in need, no matter how daunting the task may seem.Krabbe Disease Treatment Market is Set to Grow at a CAGR of 7.86% During the Forecast Period | Lannett, Novartis, Lundbeck, Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 11-26-2024 07:13 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research Press release from: DataM intelligence 4 Market Research LLP Krabbe Disease Treatment Market The Krabbe Disease Treatment Market report by DataM Intelligence provides insights into the latest trends and developments in the market. This report identifies the key growth opportunities in the market and provides recommendations for market participants to capitalize on these opportunities. 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In conclusion, Ding Yanyuhang's stellar performance against Zhou Qi and the Xinjiang Flying Tigers underscores his immense talent, work ethic, and impact on the game. As he continues to shine on the court and make a case for being one of the top players in the CBA, the narrative of his rise to stardom will undoubtedly be one to watch in the coming seasons.New York, Nov 23 (AP) Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general, was chosen by Donald Trump to serve as US attorney general hours after his first choice, Matt Gaetz, withdrew from consideration after a federal sex trafficking investigation and ethics probe made his ability to be confirmed dubious. The 59-year-old has long been in Trump's orbit and her name had been floated during his first term as a potential candidate for the nation's highest law enforcement role. Trump announced his plans to nominate Bondi Thursday in a social media post. If confirmed by the Republican-led Senate, Bondi would instantly become one of the most closely watched members of Trump's Cabinet given the Republican's threat to pursue retribution against perceived adversaries and concern among Democrats that he will look to bend the Justice Department to his will. Here's a few things to know about Bondi: She's long been a fixture in Trump's world Bondi has been a longtime and early ally. In March 2016, on the eve of the Republican primary in Florida, Bondi endorsed Trump at a rally, picking him over the candidate from her own state, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. She gained national attention with appearances on Fox News as a defender of Trump and had a notable speaking spot at 2016 Republican National Convention as Trump became the party's surprising nominee. During the remarks, some in the crowd began chanting "Lock her up" about Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. Bondi responded by saying, “Lock her up,' I love that." As Trump prepared to move into the White House, she served on his first transition team. When Trump's first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, was ousted in 2018, Bondi's name was floated as a possible candidate for the job. Trump at the time said he would “love” Bondi to join the administration. He ultimately selected William Barr instead. She kept a toehold in Trump's orbit thereafter, including after he left office. She served as a chairwoman of America First Policy Institute, a think tank set up by former Trump administration staffers to lay the groundwork if he won a second term. She was Florida's first female attorney general Bondi made history in 2010 when she was elected as Florida's first female attorney general. Though the Tampa native spent more than 18 years as a prosecutor in the Hillsborough County State Attorney's Office, she was a political unknown when she held the state's top law enforcement job. Bondi was elevated in the primary after she was endorsed by former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. She campaigned on a message to use the state's top legal office in a robust way, challenging then-President Barack Obama's signature health care law. She also called for her state to adopt Arizona's “show me your papers” immigration law that sparked national debate. As Florida's top prosecutor, Bondi stressed human trafficking issues and urged tightening state laws against traffickers. She held the job from 2011 to 2019. She worked as a lobbyist for both US and foreign clients Bondi worked as a lobbyist for Ballard Partners, the powerful Florida-based firm where Trump's campaign chief and incoming chief of staff Susie Wiles was a partner. Her US clients have included General Motors, the commissioner of Major League Baseball and a Christian anti-human-trafficking advocacy group. She also lobbied for a Kuwaiti firm, according to Justice Department foreign agent filings and congressional lobbying documents. She registered as a foreign agent for the government of Qatar; her work was related to anti-human-trafficking efforts leading up to the World Cup, held in 2022. Bondi also represented the KGL Investment Company KSCC, a Kuwaiti firm also known as KGLI, lobbying the White House, National Security Council, State Department and Congress on immigration policy, human rights and economic sanctions issues. She defended Trump during his first impeachment trial Bondi stepped away from lobbying to serve on Trump's legal team during his first impeachment trial in 2020. He was accused — but not convicted — of abuse of power for allegedly pressuring the president of Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rivals while crucial US security aid was being withheld. He was also charged with obstruction of Congress for stonewalling investigative efforts. Trump wanted Ukraine's president to publicly commit to investigating Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden, who served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company. He pushed for the investigation while holding up nearly USD 400 million in military aid. Bondi was brought on to bolster the White House's messaging and communications. Trump and his allies sought to delegitimise the impeachment from the start, aiming to brush off the whole thing as a farce. She's been critical of the criminal cases against Trump Bondi has been a vocal critic of the criminal cases against Trump as well as Jack Smith, the special counsel who charged Trump in two federal cases. In one radio appearance, she blasted Smith and other prosecutors who have charged Trump as “horrible” people she said were trying to make names for themselves by “going after Donald Trump and weaponising our legal system”. It's unlikely that Bondi would be confirmed in time to overlap with Smith, who brought two federal indictments against Trump that are both expected to wind down before the incoming president takes office. Special counsels are expected to produce reports on their work that historically are made public, but it remains unclear when such a document might be released. Bondi was also among a group of Republicans who showed up to support Trump at his hush money criminal trial in New York that ended in May with a conviction on 34 felony counts. As president, Trump demanded investigations into political opponents like Hillary Clinton and sought to use the law enforcement powers of the Justice Department to advance his own interests, including in trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Bondi appears likely to oblige him. She would inherit a Justice Department expected to pivot sharply on civil rights, corporate enforcement and the prosecutions of hundreds of Trump supporters charged in the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol — defendants whom Trump has pledged to pardon. She's had a few of her own political issues Bondi issued a public apology in 2013 while serving as attorney general after she sought to delay the execution of a convicted killer because it conflicted with a fundraiser for her reelection campaign. The attorney general, representing the state in death row appeals, typically remains available on the date of execution cases in case of any last-minute legal issues. Bondi later said she was wrong and sorry for requesting then-Gov. Rick Scott push back the execution of Marshall Lee Gore by three weeks. Bondi personally solicited a 2013 political contribution from Trump as her office was weighing whether to join New York in suing over fraud allegations involving Trump University. Trump cut a USD 25,000 check to a political committee supporting Bondi from his family's charitable foundation, in violation of legal prohibitions against charities supporting partisan political activities. After the check came in, Bondi's office nixed suing Trump's company for fraud, citing insufficient grounds to proceed. Both Trump and Bondi denied wrongdoing, the state's ethics commission tossed the complaints and a prosecutor assigned by then-GOP Gov. Rick Scott determined there was insufficient evidence to support bribery charges over the donation. "This is old, discredited news,” said Trump transition spokeswoman Alex Pfeiffer. Two days before being sworn in as president in January 2017, Trump paid USD 25 million to settle three lawsuits alleging Trump University defrauded its students. Trump also paid a USD 2,500 fine to the IRS over the illegal political donation to support Bondi from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which he was forced to dissolve amid an investigation by the state of New York. (AP) PY PY (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)
DaVita Inc. stock underperforms Monday when compared to competitors despite daily gainsIn a recent interview, Pere Guardiola revealed a humorous exchange he had with his brother Pep. "We were joking around, and I told him that if he ever got bored with coaching, he could come over to Girona and take charge," Pere said with a chuckle. Girona, a Spanish football club based in Catalonia, currently competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football.