Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued that 2024 would end with the last Christmas "under Democrat communist control." In a Christmas Eve message on her official government X account, Greene wished her followers a happy holiday. "Merry Christmas Eve everyone!!" she exclaimed. "It's the last Christmas under Democrat Communist control." "Freedom is coming!" Greene added. Princeton University Professor Jan-Werner Müller recently explained how Democrats were not communists — even though the Republican Party has popularized it as an attack on the party. "The one time in recent history that the U.S. clearly resembled the Soviet Union – empty shelves and long lines outside shops – was under Trump ; to be sure, other countries also had supply chain problems during Covid-19, but the former president proved exceptionally irresponsible and incompetent," Müller wrote in a column for The Guardian. ALSO READ: Why ABC settled a case they knew they would win — and why the Lincoln Project didn't "Most rightwingers would struggle to explain what these terms really mean; but then again, for many of them politics is not a philosophy exam, but a contest over what can incite fear and hatred of dangerous Others threatening supposed 'real Americans,'" she added. "The Biden administration has at least tried to change course on monopoly power, under the leadership of Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, whose career started with an attack on the mistaken pro-monopoly theory." "Meanwhile, just as with the upside-down reasoning about monopolies, distinguished defenders of the little guy, such as Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, have twisted themselves into justifying junk fees."Ransomware attack on software supplier disrupts operations for Starbucks and other retailersTraffic advisory issued ahead of unveiling of Telangana Thalli statue
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There’s a new interpreter at the New Hampshire DMV. Its name is Pocketalk, and it retails for a little under $300. As the demand for assistance in languages other than English rises, the DMV is hoping that the new technology will expand their language capacity. “It’s been really positive so far,” said Administrator Kathy O’Neal. “We’ve seen people come back with their friends now that we can offer this service to them.” Twenty of these devices were implemented earlier this summer and have text-to-speech capabilities in over 80 languages. Unlike a human interpreter, they are available on request at all full-time DMV locations throughout the state. O’Neal saw the Pocketalk at a conference she went to in Wisconsin about a year ago. So far, O’Neal said that the Pocket Talk has gotten a lot of good reviews and other state agencies have visited the DMV to see it in action. Despite the expanded capabilities, the tech still has limitations. It takes a long time to take the knowledge test with the Pocketalk because of the text-to-speech feature. It’s slightly better at saying things like “turn left” or “stop at the corner” during a driving test. Even though the DMV has used it for both tests, O’Neil said the pocket talk shines with paperwork. “It’s really meant for simple conversations, not full length conversations,” O’Neal said. “Customers, they’re here, they want a title or they want an ID, so we ask, ‘Please fill this out. Do you have this? Do you have that?’ ” The DMV estimated they helped 3,600 customers in a language that wasn’t English last year. O’Neal didn’t have numbers for previous years, but she said that the demand is definitely growing. Despite the added language capabilities, DMV administrators are quick to point out that this isn’t a case of robots replacing humans. Shah Sherazi is a supervisor at the DMV and speaks Hindi, Urdu, Pashto and English, although he can also understand Farsi and Arabic. As someone who uses his language skills daily, he says there’s always a switch when customers realize he speaks their language. “Sometimes they were scared, like they don’t know how to do it and maybe somebody will reject their application,” he said. “So what I always do is I would prefer to talk in their language, and they will feel more comfortable.” Sherazi is one of two dozen multilingual staff at DMV offices across the state, but language access in government agencies is often a resource puzzle. He can’t be everywhere at once. Customers can come in while he’s at another branch or out sick. He said while Spanish is pretty well represented at the DMV, but the Pocket Talk has helped him in languages that aren’t as common like Chinese. Director John Marasco pointed out that getting a U.S. driver’s license can be a really big deal for immigrants. “We don’t want anybody coming to the DMV that’s worried about, am I going to have a good experience? Am I going to be successful? So the language translation, I think first and foremost, alleviates those concerns,” he said. Marasco is also looking for ways to make speakers of other languages more comfortable at the DMV. In addition to providing Pocketalks, he’s looking at increasing language accessibility by hiring more multilingual staff and looking for grants to translate the manuals into other languages. “We don’t have a subway system here. You can’t just always walk to everything,” he said. “Getting that license and being mobile is important and this allows people to have that opportunity and not let language stand in the way.” There’s a new interpreter at the New Hampshire DMV. Its name is Pocketalk, and it retails for a little under $300. As the demand for assistance in languages other than English rises, the DMV is hoping that the new technology will expand their language capacity. “It’s been really positive so far,” said Administrator Kathy O’Neal. “We’ve seen people come back with their friends now that we can offer this service to them.” Twenty of these devices were implemented earlier this summer and have text-to-speech capabilities in over 80 languages. Unlike a human interpreter, they are available on request at all full-time DMV locations throughout the state. O’Neal saw the Pocketalk at a conference she went to in Wisconsin about a year ago. So far, O’Neal said that the Pocket Talk has gotten a lot of good reviews and other state agencies have visited the DMV to see it in action. Despite the expanded capabilities, the tech still has limitations. It takes a long time to take the knowledge test with the Pocketalk because of the text-to-speech feature. It’s slightly better at saying things like “turn left” or “stop at the corner” during a driving test. Even though the DMV has used it for both tests, O’Neil said the pocket talk shines with paperwork. “It’s really meant for simple conversations, not full-length conversations,” O’Neal said. “Customers, they’re here, they want a title or they want an ID, so we ask, ‘Please fill this out. Do you have this? Do you have that?’ ” The DMV estimated they helped 3,600 customers in a language that wasn’t English last year. O’Neal didn’t have numbers for previous years, but she said that the demand is definitely growing. Despite the added language capabilities, DMV administrators are quick to point out that this isn’t a case of robots replacing humans. Shah Sherazi is a supervisor at the DMV and speaks Hindi, Urdu, Pashto and English, although he can also understand Farsi and Arabic. As someone who uses his language skills daily, he says there’s always a switch when customers realize he speaks their language. “Sometimes they were scared, like they don’t know how to do it and maybe somebody will reject their application,” he said. “So what I always do is I would prefer to talk in their language, and they will feel more comfortable.” Sherazi is one of two dozen multilingual staff at DMV offices across the state, but language access in government agencies is often a resource puzzle. He can’t be everywhere at once. Customers can come in while he’s at another branch or out sick. He said while Spanish is pretty well represented at the DMV, but the Pocket Talk has helped him in languages that aren’t as common like Chinese. Director John Marasco pointed out that getting a U.S. driver’s license can be a really big deal for immigrants. “We don’t want anybody coming to the DMV that’s worried about, am I going to have a good experience? Am I going to be successful? So the language translation, I think first and foremost, alleviates those concerns,” he said. Marasco is also looking for ways to make speakers of other languages more comfortable at the DMV. In addition to providing Pocketalks, he’s looking at increasing language accessibility by hiring more multilingual staff and looking for grants to translate the manuals into other languages. “We don’t have a subway system here. You can’t just always walk to everything,” he said. “Getting that license and being mobile is important and this allows people to have that opportunity and not let language stand in the way.”General Christopher Gwabin Musa, OFR, has been a transformative figure in Nigeria’s military landscape since he was appointed the 18th Chief of Defence Staff in June 2023. With his dedication to duty, patriotism, and people-oriented leadership style, General Musa has successfully evolved and transformed the Nigerian Armed Forces into a world-class institution, earning recognition globally for its effectiveness in addressing national security challenges. General Musa’s leadership has been marked by several outstanding achievements, including the successful rescue of 330 Chibok schoolgirls from Boko Haram terrorists and the accelerated amnesty program for repentant terrorists, which led to the surrender of over 47,975 terrorists and their families. He is not just reshaping the narratives but rewriting them. His fight against insurgency is model, impactful and dynamic, ever-evolving against the strategies and tactics emanating from the series of escalating security threats all over the world. A very forward-thinking and adroit strategist, General Christopher has shown mastery, dexterity and strategic insight in eliminating internal and external security threats, by evolving strategic insightful policies and building formidable resilience in the officers and men with very high capacity military readiness and enhanced operation capability and capacity, inter-agency coordination, and enduringly sustainable international collaborations. These fundamental and strategic policies also include the timely briefing and evolution of counter-strategies against all forms of insurgencies, criminalities against the State, terrorism, separatist tendencies and a highly formidable and robust intelligence-gathering mechanism capable of outmanoeuvring the strategies of the enemies. His role as the overall head of the Armed Forces also bestows on him the onerous responsibility of ensuring robust, formidable and responsive joint operational and integrative efforts of the Armed Forces. This collaboration has led to improved inter and intra-agency operations and resource optimizations, elimination of duplication of efforts, confidence building and the fostering of a united front against insurgents even among sister security agencies. Undoubtedly, General Musa’s wisdom, clout and congruence have led to various outstanding breakthroughs and victories in the areas of building the physical and social infrastructural capacities of the military, in such areas as the procurement of tools, equipment and modern sophisticated armaments, fortified and efficient state-of-the-art aerial surveillance units, and enhancement of cyber warfare capabilities. In the area of social infrastructures, he has empowered the forces with advanced technologies and skillsets through training and strategic partnerships which is central to this objective and a very robust motivational package. All these including consistent up-to-date training of personnel have greatly enhanced the Armed Forces in discharging its roles and also addressing the evolving complexities and growing international trends in asymmetrical warfare. General Musa’s role involves partnerships with international allies to augment Nigeria’s defensive apparatus, address capability gaps, and bolster the counterinsurgency repertoire. An apt and experienced soldier, his engagement of the minds and hearts of the insurgents, miscreants and urchins, coupled with other criminal elements with psycho-social measures has greatly led to successes in the de-radicalization programs, enhanced community engagement, and fostered socio-economic growth and development, thereby technically addressing the root causes of insurgency and discouraging recruitment into the camps of the insurgents as well reducing the allure of criminalities. This has progressively led to efforts aimed at countering the ideologies that feed insurgencies and separatist elements, which is as critical as the physical battlefield operations. His deft diplomatic engagements and multi-sectorial and multi-national counterterrorism initiatives have led to successes in reinforcing international solidarity and showcasing Nigeria’s resolve against terrorism, effectively rallying global support for combating insurgency, participation in multi-national counterterrorism initiatives, and navigating the security implications of international relations. At the sub-regional level, the CDS CG has increased advocacy for regional partnerships in the Lake Chad Basin and the ECOWAS region thereby solidifying collective action against shared security threats. He has also in a very tangible measure orchestrated the reformation of the Armed forces by making the Force amenable to civil governance, and evolving challenges as well as building capacity and capability to be able to navigate the complex nature of insurgencies as it relates to the undulating topography of the country. Equally strategic is his ability to fashion out and fuse a robust strategic vision, operational oversight, and inter-agency coordination aimed at eradicating the scourge of militancy and insurgency all over the country. Through an unabated and decisive commitment to proficiency, modernization, joint task formulation, and psychological operations, he can fashion a strategic and dependably sustainable bulwark against the tide of terrorism and insurgency contending against the nation. General Musa’s leadership has led to the evolution, and successful implementation of such operations as ‘Operation Hadin Kai,’ which was launched to replace the previous ‘Operation Lafiya Dole.’ This operation represented a shift in tactics, focusing on a doctrine that moves away from purely defensive posturing to more offensive operations aimed at decisively defeating the insurgents. Furthermore, there is the advancement of the concept of “Super Camps,” which consolidates military presence in strategic locations, thereby giving the forces the flexibility to launch swift and precise counterinsurgency strikes and also the added value of timely re-enforcement. Such tactics have reportedly led to several successful raids on insurgent camps and the neutralization of key figures in the groups. He has also re-enforced community partnership, through robust community engagement and intelligence gathering. Through this, there have been stronger relationships with local communities and collaboration with community leaders, the military has improved its intelligence-gathering capacities and capabilities, leading to more targeted and effective operations against insurgents. Another strategic reform is the enhancement of inter-agencies relationship which brings together various branches of the Nigeria security apparatchik to form a formidable whole. This is in recognition of the fact that the fight against insurgency is very complex. This integrated approach ensures that military operations are supported and complemented by the efforts of the police, intelligence services, and other security agencies. Interagency collaboration has been instrumental in disrupting the logistics networks of insurgents and curbing the flow of arms and funding to their operations. He strongly believes that if the police can get it right the war against insurgency will be over. A strong advocate of a working police system, General Musa has advocated a stronger police force capable of addressing the needs of the citizenry. He strongly also believes that a well-equipped police is a sure panacea for getting the problem of insecurity right in Nigeria. A man of intrinsic humility, humour, and selflessness at all times, it is generally believed that the tenure of General Musa CG, OFR, will provide the needed peace, stability and security that has escaped the nation for several decades. **Prince is a media practitioner and writes from Abuja
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Ingredients DirectionsFAIRFAX, Va. , Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- GovCIO Media & Research , a leading federal technology media company, opened the Flywheel Award nominations for the 2025 Defense IT Summit. The Flywheel Awards will be presented on February 27, 2025 , in Arlington, Virginia , at the Defense IT Summit. The awards will recognize the key accomplishments of federal and defense leaders in transforming and innovating national security technology through the programs they oversee. The entry deadline is December 20 and finalists will be announced on January 6 . "The Flywheel Awards embody what it means to be a transformer in defense IT, and it is our goal to continuously recognize these leaders," said Amy Kluber , Editor-in-Chief. "During the Defense IT Summit, the Awards will recognize the accomplishments made by defense leaders and the programs that they work on that transform and innovate national security technology." The Defense IT Summit Flywheel Award categories include: Nominees must be federal IT employees and submission achievements must be from January 2024 to present. Nominations for the Defense IT Summit Flywheel Awards are open until December 20 . Submit nominations here. Visit the Defense IT Summit event page to view the full event agenda, speaker lineup and register for this must-attend event. Tickets are going fast, register today. About GovCIO Media & Research GovCIO Media & Research, an independent media company, provides insights and analysis on federal IT innovation and is the leading industry solutions resource. Our team utilizes a multi-platform approach to today's most pressing issues through video, podcasts, events, articles and special reports that keep federal IT decision-makers informed on technology's impact on government. Media Contact Emyly Hall Sr. Communications & Marketing Specialist emyly.hall@govcio.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nominations-open-for-2025-defense-it-summit-flywheel-awards-302315886.html SOURCE GovCIO Media & ResearchFrench Ambassador to Pakistan, Nicolas Galey, has reaffirmed France’s support for Pakistan’s polio eradication efforts, highlighting international collaboration as key to tackling this pressing health challenge. Speaking at a gathering hosted at the French residence, Ambassador Galey welcomed prominent figures, including Secretary Niaz, Ayesha Farooq, the Prime Minister’s Focal Person on Polio, and Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Bharath, the Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Health. Representatives from the Polio Oversight Board (POB), diplomatic missions, NGOs, and other organizations were also present. The ambassador opened by emphasizing the importance of the event, which brought together diverse stakeholders from Pakistan and abroad. He commended the collective commitment to eradicating polio, a mission requiring concerted efforts across sectors and borders. “If so many organizations are rallying around this cause, it is because it is a critical and urgent one, for Pakistan and for the world,” Galey stated. He acknowledged the invaluable role of POB visits to Pakistan and Afghanistan, which enable partners to assess on-ground realities, evaluate progress, and fine-tune strategies. Ambassador Galey praised the Pakistani government’s strong political commitment to polio eradication, as observed by POB Chair Dr. Chris Elias and the delegation during their visit. He singled out Ayesha Farooq for her leadership in coordinating national and international stakeholders to address the challenge. Galey also paid tribute to the health workers and security personnel involved in vaccination campaigns across Pakistan. Acknowledging the risks they face, he noted the courage required to combat misinformation about vaccines and reach vulnerable communities, often in challenging and dangerous circumstances. “Many of these workers have sacrificed their lives for this cause,” he said, underscoring their dedication to protecting children’s health and ensuring a polio-free future. Highlighting France’s role in the global effort, Galey announced a concessional loan of 50 million (approximately $55 million), extended through the French development agency in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Signed in July 2024, this funding supports the World Health Organization’s (WHO) polio program in Pakistan, covering critical areas like salaries for health workers and program monitoring. “This financial commitment reflects France’s dedication to global health initiatives,” Galey said. The ambassador underscored the importance of international cooperation in addressing issues like polio eradication, climate change, and disease control. “Global challenges demand global action,” he remarked, stressing that viruses and diseases recognize no borders. Galey reiterated France’s commitment to multilateralism and collective action, alongside its European Union partners. He praised the Polio Oversight Board for exemplifying this collaborative spirit. In his concluding remarks, Galey expressed gratitude to all partners for their tireless efforts to eradicate polio and protect future generations. He emphasized that the union of public and private efforts remains essential to achieving this goal. “Together, we can overcome these challenges,” he concluded, reaffirming France’s support for a polio-free Pakistan and a healthier world.
Article content TikTok’s future in the U.S. appeared uncertain on Friday after a to a law that requires the social media platform to cut ties with its China-based parent company or be banned by mid-January. A panel of three judges on The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled unanimously that the law withstood constitutional scrutiny, rebuffing arguments from the two companies that the statute violated their rights and the rights of TikTok users in the U.S. The government has said it wants ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, to divest its stakes. But if it doesn’t and the platform goes away, it would have a seismic impact on the lives of content creators who rely on the platform for income as well as users who use it for entertainment and connection. Here are some details on the ruling and what could happen next: In their lawsuit, TikTok and ByteDance, which is also a plaintiff in the case, had challenged the law on various fronts, arguing in part that the statute ran afoul of the First Amendment and was an unconstitutional bill of attainder that unfairly targeted the two companies. But the court sided with attorneys for the Justice Department who said that the government was attempting to address national security concerns and the way in which it chose to do so did not violate the constitution. The Justice Department has argued in court that TikTok poses a national security risk due to its connections to China. Officials say that Chinese authorities can compel ByteDance to hand over information on TikTok’s U.S. patrons or use the platform to spread, or suppress, information. However, the U.S. hasn’t publicly provided examples of that happening. The appeals court ruling, written by Judge Douglas Ginsburg, said the law was “carefully crafted to deal only with control by a foreign adversary.” The judges also rejected the claim that the statute was an unlawful bill of attainder or a taking of property in violation of the Fifth Amendment. Furthermore, Ginsburg wrote the law did not violate the First Amendment because the government is not looking to “suppress content or require a certain mix of content” on TikTok. TikTok and ByteDance are expected to appeal the case to the Supreme Court, but it’s unclear whether the court will take up the case. TikTok indicated in a statement on Friday the two companies are preparing to take their case to high court, saying the Supreme Court has “an established historical record of protecting Americans’ right to free speech.” “We expect they will do just that on this important constitutional issue,” a company spokesperson said. Alan Morrison, a professor at The George Washington University Law School, said he expects the Supreme Court to take up the case because of the novelty of the issues raised in the lawsuit. If that happens, attorneys for the two companies still have to convince the court to grant them an emergency stay that will prevent the government from enforcing the Jan. 19 divestiture deadline stipulated in the law, Morrison said. Such a move could drag out the process until the Justices make a ruling. Tiffany Cianci, a TikTok content creator who has supported the platform, said she was not shocked about the outcome of the court’s ruling on Friday because lower courts typically defer to the executive branch on these types of cases. She believes the company will have a stronger case at the Supreme Court. “I believe that the next stages are more likely to produce a victory for TikTokers and for TikTok as a whole,” Cianci said. Another wild card is President-elect Donald Trump, who tried to ban TikTok during his first term but said during the recent presidential campaign that he is now against such action. The Trump transition team has not offered details on how Trump plans to carry out his pledge to “save TikTok.” But spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said in a statement last month that he plans to “deliver” on his campaign promises. After Trump takes office on Jan. 20th, it would fall on his Justice Department to enforce the law and punish any potential violators. Penalties would apply to any app stores that would violate a prohibition on TikTok and to internet hosting services which would be barred from supporting it. Some have speculated that Trump could ask his Justice Department to abstain from enforcing the law. But tech companies like Apple and Google, which offer TikTok’s app on their app stores, would then have to trust that the administration would not come after them for any violations. Craig Singleton, senior director of the China program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said enforcement discretion _ or executive orders — can not override existing law, leaving Trump with “limited room for unilateral action.” There are other things Trump could potentially do. It’s possible he could invoke provisions of the law that allow the president to determine whether a sale or a similar transaction frees TikTok from “foreign adversary” control. Another option is to urge Congress to repeal the law. But that too would require support from congressional Republicans who have overwhelmingly supported the prospect of getting TikTok out of the hands of a Chinese company. In a statement issued Friday, Republican Rep. John Moolenaar of Michigan, chairman of the House Select Committee on China, said he was “optimistic that President Trump will facilitate an American takeover of TikTok” and allow its continued use in the United States. ByteDance has said it won’t sell TikTok. And even if it wanted to, a sale of the proprietary algorithm that powers TikTok is likely to get blocked under Chinese export controls that the country issued in 2020. That means if TikTok is sold without the algorithm, its likely that the buyer would only purchase a shell of the platform that doesn’t contain the technology that made the app a cultural powerhouse. Still, some investors, including Trump’s former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and billionaire Frank McCourt, have expressed interest in buying it. This week, a spokesperson for McCourt’s Project Liberty initiative, which aims to protect online privacy, said participants in their bid have made informal commitments of more than $20 billion in capital. The spokesperson did not disclose the identity of the participants.Topa, Stewart, McKenzie, Sulser reach deals ahead of tender deadlineAnonymous reports from all corners of league circles have begun to follow the New York Jets intently over the last few weeks. One of the main reports was the team potentially teasing the idea of placing a banged-up quarterback in Aaron Rodgers on injured reserve for the remainder of the season in a way to move on from the signal-caller after the season ends. Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images It took one conversation on Monday to quickly end those ideas, though. New York's interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich stated unequivocally that Rodgers would play for the Jets against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium. "All I can say, and you'd have to ask Aaron (Rodgers) if he's fully healthy, but he's better off today than he's been as of late," Ulbrich said. "So he's definitely feeling healthier than he has for probably the past month and a healthy Aaron Rodgers is the Aaron Rodgers we all love, so, excited about what that looks like." Speaking on the Pat McAfee show Tuesday afternoon, Rodgers also made it clear that he would be unwilling to sit out of games if he was healthy enough to play for the team. Related: Inside The Jets 'Big Lie' About Aaron Rodgers Despite the consistent issues with lower body injuries throughout the year, the Jets have struggled to keep Rodgers both upright and healthy for the entire season. It's one of many reasons why the Jets have struggled to a 3-8 record to this point in the year. But even with the team's below .500 mark the Jets won't be willing to tank the remainder of their games to this point. And that alone is enough to see more from Rodgers moving forward. Related: Spiraling Jets Reveal Playing Time Plan For Aaron Rodgers
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Thiago Messi, the eldest son of the Argentina star, has made his debut in the “Newell’s Cup” tournament in the countryside city of Rosario. The 12-year-old Messi played with the No. 10 jersey of an Inter Miami youth team, which lost 1-0 on Monday to host Newell’s Old Boys in the traditional under-13 competition. The team also played Tuesday. Lionel Messi took his first steps as a footballer in the Argentinian club in Rosario, 300 kilometers (186 miles) northwest of capital Buenos Aires. Thiago's mother, Antonela Roccuzzo, and several members of his family, including grandparents Jorge Messi and Celia Cuccittini, were in the stands to watch him play. Lionel Messi did not attend. Thiago, who was substituted in the second half, played with his friend Benjamín Suárez, son of Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez, Messi's teammate and close friend at Barcelona and now at Inter Miami. Messi and Suárez are in Rosario after Inter Miami’s early elimination in the MLS playoffs. On Sunday, they watched a friendly game of Inter Miami's U13 team against Unión at the same sports complex. The youth tournament in Argentina brings together eight teams from North and South America. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
he ' win over the on Black Friday was a game that won't soon be forgotten, and neither was Al Michaels' performance. The Amazon Prime announcer was on the call for the game alongside The duo were treated to an exciting finish as the Chiefs came out 19-17 victors after the Raiders fumbled away a late chance to potentially kick a game-winning field goal. While the exciting finish made plenty of headlines, so did Micheals when he referenced , the former New England Patriots tight end who was found guilty of murder. was charged with the murder of in 2013 and later found guilty in 2015. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole, but in 2017 he was found dead in his cell with his passing ruled a suicide. What Michaels said During Friday's game, likened the partnership of while with the Patriots to that of current Chiefs tight ends The comparison came after in the second quarter. While the companion was rather harmless, plenty of fans took to social media to question "No Al Michaels, let's not compare Noah Gray to Aaron Hernandez," wrote one fan. Another wrote: "Al Michaels casually comping Noah Gray to Aaron Hernandez is so f***ing wild..." "Al Michaels name dropping Aaron Hernandez was not on my bingo card, said another, while one fan was particularly frustrated: 'NOOOOOO AL MICHAELS DON'T MENTION AARON HERNANDEZ ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO BLACK FRIDAY FOOTBALL NOOOOOOOOO!" Some fans questioned whether the NFL and commissioner would be happy to hear mentioned. "Al michaels uttering the name "aaron hernandez" on air has to have activated whatever spidey-sense roger goodell possesses," wrote the fan.Utah Valley St. 77, West Georgia 74NEW YORK , Nov. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The grocery retail market in UK size is estimated to grow by USD 44.8 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 3.2% during the forecast period. Rapid urbanization and rising consumer spending is driving market growth, with a trend towards innovative store layouts and offerings to amplify customer experience. However, threat from counterfeit grocery products poses a challenge. Key market players include Amazon.com Inc., B and M Retail Ltd, Carrefour SA, Costco Wholesale Corp., EG Group, EH Booth and Co. Ltd, Farmfoods Ltd., Heron Foods Ltd., HOFER KG, Iceland Foods Ltd., Lidl US LLC, Marks and Spencer Group plc, McCormick and Co. Inc., National Coop Grocers, Ocado Retail Ltd., PROUDFOOT SUPERMARKETS, SPAR (UK) Ltd., Tesco Plc, Waitrose and Partners, and Wm Morrison Supermarkets Ltd.. AI-Powered Market Evolution Insights. Our comprehensive market report ready with the latest trends, growth opportunities, and strategic analysis- View Free Sample Report PDF Key Market Trends Fueling Growth In the UK grocery retail market, shoppers are adopting a blend of traditional and online shopping channels. Traditional retailers, including department stores, specialty stores, hypermarkets, and supermarkets, face competition from e-commerce. The prevalence of smartphones offers an opportunity to merge physical and digital shopping experiences through IoT devices like Beacons. These devices enable location-based services, allowing retailers to target customers precisely. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, UK retailers and supermarkets introduce various technologies, such as 3D sensor tech, enhancement and metrics, to ensure consumer safety and curb the virus's spread. Beacons' adoption in department stores is expected to rise, boosting sales through increased customer interaction, and positively impacting the grocery retail market growth during the forecast period. The UK grocery retail market is experiencing significant trends driven by convenience, with curbside pickup and home delivery services gaining popularity. Competitive prices remain a key factor, catering to a large population and growing middle class. Urbanization and increasing automation are shaping innovative operating models, including the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for personalization and efficiency. AI algorithms analyze purchase history and browsing behavior to provide targeted product recommendations and promotions, enhancing customer experience. Supply chain disruptions, shortages, and imported products pose challenges, while online grocery sales continue to rise due to consumer polarization and cooking at home. Grocery retailers offer private label goods and leverage supplier networks to stay competitive. Supermarkets and omnichannel mass merchandisers like Whole Foods adapt to delivery options and the food cupboard segment. Environmental regulations and urbanization push for blockchain technologies to ensure transparency and traceability. Insights on how AI is driving innovation, efficiency, and market growth- Request Sample! Market Challenges The UK grocery retail market faces a growing challenge from counterfeit products, particularly in the areas of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs) and electronics. Counterfeiters are flooding the market with imitation goods, making it increasingly difficult for consumers to distinguish them from genuine items. This trend is particularly prevalent in online and e-commerce channels. The proliferation of counterfeit products negatively impacts the sales of major retailers and damages the reputation of legitimate manufacturers. Counterfeit brands undercut prices of authentic products, but their quality and durability are inferior. The production costs for counterfeit goods are low, enabling mass production. Consumers are often misled by imitation packaging and product names, especially in rural regions. Moreover, the sale of counterfeit grocery products poses a serious health risk due to unsanitary production conditions and potentially hazardous ingredients. The threat from counterfeit grocery products is expected to intensify, particularly after 2022, due to the expansion of e-commerce and the increasing demand for organic and premium products, which often have higher profit margins. This situation poses a significant hurdle for the growth of the UK grocery retail market. In the UK grocery retail market, browsing behavior and targeted product recommendations are key challenges for retailers. Consumers prefer convenience and personalized offers, requiring advanced technology and data analysis. Promotions and customer engagement are essential for sales growth, but supply chain disruptions and shortages can impact stock availability. Imported products, especially fresh produce, face uncertainty due to Brexit and environmental regulations. Online grocery sales are increasing, polarizing consumers between traditional supermarkets and online platforms. Urbanization and consumer preferences for cooking at home drive demand for private label goods and non-food items like clothing and household items. Grocery retailers must adapt to omnichannel mass merchandisers, supermarket business models, and competition from Whole Foods and other niche players. Delivery options, food cupboard segments, and supplier networks are crucial for success. Blockchain technologies offer potential solutions for transparency and traceability. Retailers must cater to diverse consumer needs, including ethnic markets and immigrant communities, while maintaining quality and variety. Insights into how AI is reshaping industries and driving growth- Download a Sample Report Segment Overview This grocery retail market in UK report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Food and beverages 1.2 Non food 2.1 Hypermarkets and supermarkets 2.2 Convenience stores 2.3 Discount stores 2.4 Online 2.5 Others 3.1 Europe 1.1 Food and beverages- The UK grocery retail market's foods and beverages segment encompasses a diverse range of products, including fruits and vegetables, dairy, frozen foods, meat, baked goods, snacks, canned foods, and condiments. Popular items within this segment consist of fresh bread, salty snacks, and cereals. This sector has experienced substantial growth due to the increasing preference for snacks and innovative product offerings from vendors in terms of flavors. With rising per capita income, consumers are shifting towards organic and gluten-free options, diverging from traditional products. The demand for frozen snacks, particularly among teenagers, has grown. Vendors are continuously introducing new flavors and health-conscious ingredients to cater to this trend. For instance, General Mills Inc . Offers Organic Grapes Galore Fruit Juice Pops, a certified organic product made from real fruit juice. The dairy product segment comprises milk, milk alternatives, cheese, yogurt, and butter. Plant-based milk beverages have gained significant traction among millennials and lactose-intolerant consumers, fueling sales across various demographics. The revenue from dairy products is projected to expand during the forecast period as vendors introduce an array of new offerings. The growth in the foods and beverages segment will, consequently, propel the expansion of the UK grocery retail market. Download complimentary Sample Report to gain insights into AI's impact on market dynamics, emerging trends, and future opportunities- including forecast (2024-2028) and historic data (2018 - 2022) Research Analysis The UK grocery retail market is a vibrant and diverse sector, catering to the needs of end consumers in both urban and rural areas. Retail sales in this market have seen consistent growth, driven by the demand for a wide range of products including food and non-food items such as clothing, household items, and greengrocers. In big cities, consumers seek convenience and variety, leading to the popularity of online grocery platforms. Ethnic markets and immigrant communities contribute significantly to the market's diversity, with a demand for specific products and consumer-oriented features like quality and variety. The supermarket business is dominated by traditional retailers, but omnichannel mass merchandisers are gaining ground with their curbside pickup and home delivery services. Private label goods and supplier networks are key strategies for retailers to differentiate themselves and compete effectively. Cooking at home remains a consumer trend, driving sales of grocery retailers. Online grocery sales continue to grow, with consumer polarization between those who prefer the convenience of home delivery and those who value the sensory experience of shopping in-store. Market Research Overview The Grocery Retail market in the UK is a vibrant and dynamic sector, driven by the needs and preferences of end consumers. Retail sales in this industry continue to grow, fueled by the convenience and variety of products offered by retailers. Both traditional grocers and online grocery platforms cater to the demand for non-food items such as clothing and household items, as well as fresh produce from greengrocers and ethnic markets. Big cities and immigrant communities contribute significantly to the market's growth, with consumer-oriented features like quality, variety, and competitive prices being key drivers. Curbside pickup and home delivery services have gained popularity, particularly in urban areas where time is a precious commodity. The growing middle class and increasing urbanization have led to innovative operating models, automation, and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance efficiency and personalize the customer experience. AI algorithms analyze purchase history and browsing behavior to provide targeted product recommendations and promotions, while supply chain disruptions and shortages are addressed through imported products and blockchain technologies. Environmental regulations and consumer polarization towards cooking at home have also influenced the market, with private label goods and supplier networks becoming increasingly important for supermarkets and omnichannel mass merchandisers like Whole Foods. Delivery options and the food cupboard segment continue to evolve, offering consumers a wide range of choices and convenience. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Product Food And Beverages Non Food Distribution Channel Hypermarkets And Supermarkets Convenience Stores Discount Stores Online Others Geography Europe 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. 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