On , the French Senate approved tax hikes across a variety of industries, including gambling. While the country about a gambling tax hike earlier this year, it seems like it will be happening after all. The tax changes are a part of the final version of France’s social security budget and align with an overall strategy to raise the tax rates of high profit margin sectors to tackle public deficits. In addition to gambling, these sectors include sellers of tobacco products and sweetened beverages – two other industries often associated with the decline in public health. Lawmakers, however, refrained from introducing a higher tax on the alcohol industry. What Does That Mean for Gambling? As mentioned, France seemed indecisive about a tax hike on gambling, giving the industry a breather. As a result, the sudden decision implement one is a slap for industry stakeholders who were convinced that gambling would have gotten off lightly. French operators already pay a huge tax, giving approximately 55% of their gross gaming revenue to the country. The new raises will vary depending on the vertical but will add to the already significant tax burdens. will not see a tax hike implemented as lawmakers agreed with the industry’s concerns. The higher gambling taxes would add approximately EUR 50 million to the state budget, experts predict. What Do People Think? The surprise gambling tax hike was, as one might expect, met with mixed reactions. The industry was largely dismayed at the change, echoing previous concerns about the market’s integrity. According to industry stakeholders, a gambling tax hike could undermine the legal industry in more than one way, potentially giving more power to unlicensed gambling operators. In addition, it might have an unintended negative effect on the sports sector, which relies on the sports betting industry. There were, of course, also those who rejoiced at the last-minute change in heart. The proponents of the higher tax argued that the gambling industry has been very successful and is the perfect target for a tax hike. Senator Thomas Dossus went a step further, as “parasites” that make the world toxic.
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London, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pixalate , the global market-leading ad fraud protection, privacy, and compliance analytics platform, today released the November 2024 Brazil Publisher Trust Indexes for Websites and Mobile Apps. The Publisher Trust Indexes are a global approach to quality measurement and monthly rankings of the world’s websites and apps, bringing unprecedented transparency to the open programmatic advertising ecosystem. Pixalate uses its proprietary algorithms to measure quality metrics, including invalid traffic (IVT or ad fraud), Made For Advertising (MFA) risk, brand safety, ad density, viewability, reach, and more. The Publisher Trust Indexes spans rankings for 235+ countries across all four global regions: North America, EMEA, APAC, and LATAM, and provides breakdowns by 20+ different IAB taxonomy website categories. Pixalate’s data science team analyzed over 35 billion global programmatic ad impressions across websites and over 12 million mobile apps to compile the research in the November 2024 Publisher Trust Indexes. Brazil Website PTI Rankings (November 2024) globo.com imgur.com researchgate.net Download the full rankings here . Brazil Mobile PTI Rankings (November 2024) Apple App Store Meitu-Photo & Video Editor Flightradar24 Sofascore Download the full rankings here . Google Play Store Poco Launcher Mi Video Yoosee Download the full rankings here . Pixalate’s data science team analyzed over 30 billion global open programmatic ad impressions across 12.5 million websites, Google Play Store and Apple App Store mobile apps, and connected TV (CTV) apps across Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, and Apple TV app stores in November 2024 to compile the global Publisher Trust Indexes. About Pixalate Pixalate is a global platform specializing in privacy compliance, ad fraud prevention, and digital ad supply chain data intelligence. Founded in 2012, Pixalate is trusted by regulators, data researchers, advertisers, publishers, ad tech platforms, and financial analysts across the Connected TV (CTV), mobile app, and website ecosystems. Pixalate is accredited by the MRC for the detection and filtration of Sophisticated Invalid Traffic (SIVT). pixalate.com Disclaimer The Publisher Trust Index (PTI) reflects Pixalate’s opinions with respect to factors that Pixalate believes November be useful to the digital media industry. Our reports and indexes examine programmatic advertising activity on mobile apps and Connected TV (CTV) apps. Any insights shared are grounded in Pixalate’s proprietary technology and analytics, which Pixalate is continuously evaluating and updating. Any references to outside sources in the Indexes and herein should not be construed as endorsements. Pixalate’s opinions are just that, opinions, which means that they are neither facts nor guarantees. This report is not intended to impugn the standing or reputation of any person, entity or app. Per the MRC , “'Fraud' is not intended to represent fraud as defined in various laws, statutes and ordinances or as conventionally used in UK Court or other legal proceedings, but rather a custom definition strictly for advertising measurement purposes. Also per the MRC , “‘Invalid Traffic’ is defined generally as traffic that does not meet certain ad serving quality or completeness criteria, or otherwise does not represent legitimate ad traffic that should be included in measurement counts. Among the reasons why ad traffic November be deemed invalid is it is a result of non-human traffic (spiders, bots, etc.), or activity designed to produce fraudulent traffic.” .
WASHINGTON (AP) — After several weeks working mostly behind closed doors, Vice President-elect JD Vance returned to Capitol Hill this week in a new, more visible role: Helping Donald Trump try to get his most contentious Cabinet picks to confirmation in the Senate, where Vance has served for the last two years. Vance arrived at the Capitol on Wednesday with former Rep. Matt Gaetz and spent the morning sitting in on meetings between Trump’s choice for attorney general and key Republicans, including members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The effort was for naught: Gaetz announced a day later that he was withdrawing his name amid scrutiny over sex trafficking allegations and the reality that he was unlikely to be confirmed. Thursday morning Vance was back, this time accompanying Pete Hegseth, the “Fox & Friends Weekend” host whom Trump has tapped to be the next secretary of defense. Hegseth also has faced allegations of sexual assault that he denies. Vance is expected to accompany other nominees for meetings in coming weeks as he tries to leverage the two years he has spent in the Senate to help push through Trump's picks. The role of introducing nominees around Capitol Hill is an unusual one for a vice president-elect. Usually the job goes to a former senator who has close relationships on the Hill, or a more junior aide. But this time the role fits Vance, said Marc Short, who served as Trump’s first director of legislative affairs as well as chief of staff to Trump’s first vice president, Mike Pence, who spent more than a decade in Congress and led the former president’s transition ahead of his first term. ”JD probably has a lot of current allies in the Senate and so it makes sense to have him utilized in that capacity,” Short said. Unlike the first Trump transition, which played out before cameras at Trump Tower in New York and at the president-elect's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, this one has largely happened behind closed doors in Palm Beach, Florida. There, a small group of officials and aides meet daily at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort to run through possible contenders and interview job candidates. The group includes Elon Musk, the billionaire who has spent so much time at the club that Trump has joked he can’t get rid of him. Vance has been a constant presence, even as he’s kept a lower profile. The Ohio senator has spent much of the last two weeks in Palm Beach, according to people familiar with his plans, playing an active role in the transition, on which he serves as honorary chair. Vance has been staying at a cottage on the property of the gilded club, where rooms are adorned with cherubs, oriental rugs and intricate golden inlays. It's a world away from the famously hardscrabble upbringing that Vance documented in the memoir that made him famous, “Hillbilly Elegy.” His young children have also joined him at Mar-a-Lago, at times. Vance was photographed in shorts and a polo shirt playing with his kids on the seawall of the property with a large palm frond, a U.S. Secret Service robotic security dog in the distance. On the rare days when he is not in Palm Beach, Vance has been joining the sessions remotely via Zoom. Though he has taken a break from TV interviews after months of constant appearances, Vance has been active in the meetings, which began immediately after the election and include interviews and as well as presentations on candidates’ pluses and minuses. Among those interviewed: Contenders to replace FBI Director Christopher Wray , as Vance wrote in a since-deleted social media post. Defending himself from criticism that he’d missed a Senate vote in which one of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees was confirmed, Vance wrote that he was meeting at the time "with President Trump to interview multiple positions for our government, including for FBI Director.” “I tend to think it’s more important to get an FBI director who will dismantle the deep state than it is for Republicans to lose a vote 49-46 rather than 49-45,” Vance added on X. “But that’s just me.” While Vance did not come in to the transition with a list of people he wanted to see in specific roles, he and his friend, Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who is also a member of the transition team, were eager to see former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. find roles in the administration. Trump ended up selecting Gabbard as the next director of national intelligence , a powerful position that sits atop the nation’s spy agencies and acts as the president’s top intelligence adviser. And he chose Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services , a massive agency that oversees everything from drug and food safety to Medicare and Medicaid. Vance was also a big booster of Tom Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who will serve as Trump's “border czar.” In another sign of Vance's influence, James Braid, a top aide to the senator, is expected to serve as Trump’s legislative affairs director. Allies say it’s too early to discuss what portfolio Vance might take on in the White House. While he gravitates to issues like trade, immigration and tech policy, Vance sees his role as doing whatever Trump needs. Vance was spotted days after the election giving his son’s Boy Scout troop a tour of the Capitol and was there the day of leadership elections. He returned in earnest this week, first with Gaetz — arguably Trump’s most divisive pick — and then Hegseth, who has was been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2017, according to an investigative report made public this week. Hegseth told police at the time that the encounter had been consensual and denied any wrongdoing. Vance hosted Hegseth in his Senate office as GOP senators, including those who sit on the Senate Armed Services Committee, filtered in to meet with the nominee for defense secretary. While a president’s nominees usually visit individual senators’ offices, meeting them on their own turf, the freshman senator — who is accompanied everywhere by a large Secret Service detail that makes moving around more unwieldy — instead brought Gaetz to a room in the Capitol on Wednesday and Hegseth to his office on Thursday. Senators came to them. Vance made it to votes Wednesday and Thursday, but missed others on Thursday afternoon. Vance is expected to continue to leverage his relationships in the Senate after Trump takes office. But many Republicans there have longer relationships with Trump himself. Sen. Kevin Cramer, a North Dakota Republican, said that Trump was often the first person to call him back when he was trying to reach high-level White House officials during Trump's first term. “He has the most active Rolodex of just about anybody I’ve ever known,” Cramer said, adding that Vance would make a good addition. “They’ll divide names up by who has the most persuasion here,” Cramer said, but added, “Whoever his liaison is will not work as hard at it as he will.” Cramer was complimentary of the Ohio senator, saying he was “pleasant” and ” interesting” to be around. ′′He doesn’t have the long relationships," he said. "But we all like people that have done what we’ve done. I mean, that’s sort of a natural kinship, just probably not as personally tied.” Under the Constitution, Vance will also have a role presiding over the Senate and breaking tie votes. But he's not likely to be needed for that as often as was Kamala Harris, who broke a record number of ties for Democrats as vice president, since Republicans will have a bigger cushion in the chamber next year. Colvin reported from New York. Associated Press writer Mary Clare Jalonick contributed to this report.Maine Republicans take aim at public advocate nominee
Dallas, TX, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In an industry often characterized by rapid change and high turnover, David Boisture's 22-year career with Dickey's Barbecue Pit stands as a testament to the enduring strength of the brand and the opportunities it provides to franchise owners. As a franchisee and area director, Boisture operates a Dickey's location in Arlington at Ballpark and Lamar, one of several stores he has successfully managed during his tenure with the company. His longevity and sustained success highlight the stability and scalability of the Dickey's franchise model. "When I first joined Dickey's, I was drawn to its authenticity and community focus," Boisture said. "Over the past two decades, I've seen firsthand how those values resonate with customers and create a sustainable foundation for growth." A Foundation for Long-Term Success Boisture's journey with Dickey's began in 2002, sparked by his father-in-law's recommendation after seeing an ad in The Wall Street Journal. A visit to Dickey's then-modest headquarters and a conversation with founder Travis Dickey left a lasting impression, inspiring Boisture to open his first store. Since then, Boisture has not only grown his own business but has also played a critical role in mentoring new franchisees and ensuring operational excellence across multiple locations. Roland Dickey Jr. , CEO of Dickey's Capital Group , emphasized the importance of Boisture's contributions. "David represents the kind of leadership and commitment that defines the success of our franchise system," said Dickey Jr. "His 22 years with Dickey's are a reflection of the strength of the brand and the value of consistency in delivering high-quality barbecue and exceptional service to our communities." The Role of Community and Leadership Throughout his career, Boisture has been a strong advocate for local engagement, seeing it as a critical component of Dickey's success. "Community involvement isn't just good business; it's essential to building trust and loyalty," Boisture said. "Supporting local events and organizations has helped us build lasting connections that benefit both the franchise and the neighborhoods we serve." Now, as an area director, Boisture oversees multiple locations in the Dallas area, applying his years of experience to support other franchise owners in navigating challenges and building sustainable operations. "David's depth of knowledge and leadership have been invaluable to our team," said Laura Rea Dickey , CEO of Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants, Inc. "His long tenure with the brand reflects a shared commitment to quality, innovation, and a focus on long-term success." A Legacy of Stability In an industry often subject to fleeting trends, Boisture attributes his enduring success to Dickey's consistent approach to growth and its emphasis on operational excellence. "Dickey's has always focused on building something sustainable," he said. "The brand's careful approach to expansion and its dedication to franchisee support create an environment where businesses can thrive for the long term." For Boisture, the impact of his work extends beyond business metrics. "Being part of Dickey's has given me a career that's not only rewarding but also meaningful," he said. "It's allowed me to provide for my family, support my community, and be part of a brand with real staying power." About Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants, Inc. Founded in 1941 by The Dickey Family, Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants, Inc. is the world's largest barbecue concept and continues as a third-generation family-run business. For over 80 years, Dickey's Barbecue Pit has served millions with its signature Legit. Texas. Barbecue.TM Slow-smoked over hickory wood-burning pits, Dickey's barbecued meats are paired with a variety of southern sides. Committed to authentic barbecue, Dickey's never takes shortcuts—because real barbecue can't be rushed. With over 866 restaurants across eight concepts in the U.S. and several countries, Dickey's Barbecue Franchise and Dickey's Restaurant Brands continues to grow under the leadership of Roland Dickey, Jr., CEO of Dickey's Capital Group, and Laura Rea Dickey, CEO of Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Inc. Dickey's has been recognized on Newsweek's 2022 "America's Favorite Restaurant Chains" list, Nation's Restaurant News 2024 top fast-casual brands for value, and USA Today's 2021 Readers' Choice Awards. The brand has also ranked in the Top 20 of Fast Casual's "Top 100 Movers and Shakers" for four of the past five years. Additional accolades include Entrepreneur's Top 500 Franchise and Hospitality Technology's Industry Heroes list. The brand has been featured by Fox News, Forbes, Franchise Times, The Wall Street Journal, and People Magazine . For more information, visit www.dickeys.com . For information about becoming a franchise partner, visit www.dickeysfranchise.com . Attachment David Boisture © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.In the region: W&L advances in NCAA volleyball tournament