
BOSTON — Forty years ago, Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie rolled to his right and threw a pass that has become one of college football’s most iconic moments. With Boston College trailing defending champion Miami, Flutie threw the Hail Mary and found receiver Gerard Phalen, who made the grab while falling into the end zone behind a pair of defenders for a game-winning 48-yard TD. Flutie and many of his 1984 teammates were honored on the field during BC’s 41-21 victory over North Carolina before the second quarter on Saturday afternoon, the anniversary of the Eagles’ Miracle in Miami. “There’s no way its been 40 years,” Flutie told The Associated Press on the sideline a few minutes before he walked out with some of his former teammates to be recognized after a video of The Play was shown on the scoreboards. People are also reading... Rest assured, Nebraska volleyball fans: The missing fan behind the servers will be back Saturday Matt Rhule reacts to no-call at end of Nebraska-USC game: "I don’t know what else to say" 'Bocephus' is back: Hank Williams Jr. to play Lincoln arena Friday Arrest made in 55-year-old cold case of Nebraska teen stabbed to death Nebraska's home game against Wisconsin gets time, TV designation As Nebraska's Democratic Party shrinks, some former party officials call for change Kidnapping in Nebraska prompted police chase that ended with 3 dead in Missouri Mountain lion spotted on trail camera east of Bennet, Sheriff's Office says Signing Day: Meet Nebraska volleyball's five-player 2025 class 'Sophisticated yet simple': How Nebraska's offense changed in Dana Holgorsen's debut Wind-aided fire destroys vacant Village Inn in Lincoln Man dies in northeast Lincoln house fire Amie Just: Ahead of milestone birthday, local sports figures give advice on turning 30 Blunt as ever, Dana Holgorsen unpacks Nebraska role, struggling run game Nebraska faces $432 million shortfall heading into next budget cycle It’s a moment and highlight that’s not only played throughout decades of BC students and fans, but around the college football world. “What is really so humbling is that the kids 40 years later are wearing 22 jerseys, still,” Flutie said of his old number. “That amazes me.” That game was played on national TV the Friday after Thanksgiving. The ironic thing is it was originally scheduled for earlier in the season before CBS paid Rutgers to move its game against Miami, thus setting up the BC-Miami post-holiday matchup. “It shows you how random some things are, that the game was moved,” Flutie said. “The game got moved to the Friday after Thanksgiving, which was the most watched game of the year. We both end up being nationally ranked and up there. All those things lent to how big the game itself was, and made the pass and the catch that much more relevant and remembered because so many people were watching.” There’s a statue of Flutie winding up to make The Pass outside the north gates at Alumni Stadium. Fans and visitors can often be seen taking photos there. “In casual conversation, it comes up every day,” Flutie said, when asked how many times people bring it up. “It brings a smile to my face every time we talk about it.” A week after the game-ending Flutie pass, the Eagles beat Holy Cross and before he flew off to New York to accept the Heisman. They went on to win the 49th Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day. “Forty years seem almost like incomprehensible,” said Phalen, also standing on the sideline a few minutes after the game started. “I always say to Doug: ‘Thank God for social media. It’s kept it alive for us.”’ Earlier this week, current BC coach Bill O’Brien, 55, was asked if he remembered where he was 40 years ago. “We were eating Thanksgiving leftovers in my family room,” he said. “My mom was saying a Rosary in the kitchen because she didn’t like Miami and wanted BC to win. My dad, my brother and I were watching the game. “It was unbelievable,” he said. “Everybody remembers where they were for the Hail Mary, Flutie pass.”
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Kentucky quarterback Brock Vandagriff is retiring from football with one season of eligibility left, the Lexington-Herald Leader reported Sunday. The publication said the school confirmed Vandagriff's retirement. Vandagriff didn't play in the Wildcats' season finale against Louisville. He passed for 1,593 yards, 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions in 11 games this season. Kentucky has added former Incarnate Word signal-caller Zach Calzada out of the transfer portal since the end of the season. Calzada also was the starting quarterback in 2021 for Texas A&M and the 2025 season will be his seventh as a college player. Vandagriff was a five-star recruit in the 2021 class who initially committed to Oklahoma before flipping and choosing Georgia. However, he didn't get much playing time in three seasons with the Bulldogs with Stetson Bennett and Carson Beck ahead of him. He chose to transfer following the 2023 season. This season, Vandagriff was benched on two occasions and only topped 200 passing yards twice. He had a good chance at a third 200-yard outing on Nov. 2 when he had 123 midway through the third quarter before getting knocked out of the 28-18 loss to then-No. 7 Tennessee due to a concussion. Cutter Boley started the 41-14 loss to Louisville. Another quarterback, Gavin Wimsatt, entered the transfer portal after throwing four interceptions in 39 attempts this season. --Field Level MediaCompany's first ultra-low power AI module will be commercially available for wearables and various other battery-powered on-device AI applications starting Q1 2025 SANTA CLARA, Calif. , Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ambient Scientific, The AI Processor Company, announced today its first coin cell battery powered AI module, named the Sparsh-board, targeted for a variety of on-device AI applications such as human activity recognition, voice control, acoustic event detection and more capable of running on a coin cell battery for months of always-on AI operation. Equipped with motion sensors, a digital microphone, BLE module and several other components, the Sparsh module is an extremely powerful and versatile module to enable rapid prototyping of a vast array of battery-powered AI applications. "While traditional MCUs force an undesirable tradeoff between AI performance and power consumption, our ultra-low power AI processor GPX10 ushers a paradigm shift with our groundbreaking analog in-memory computing technology," said GP Singh, Founder and CEO of Ambient Scientific. Product makers can now enable highly accurate and diverse AI applications without compromising on AI performance, battery life, form factor, flexibility and more. Ambient Scientific's exhaustive software stack makes the development of AI applications easier than ever before with support for industry standard AI frameworks such as Tensorflow and keras and a continuously evolving homegrown compiler, capable of supporting essentially all the major types of neural networks. With various sample AI applications and algorithms included, developers can get begin developing AI applications within minutes of downloading our AmbiSense SDK . Current applications being worked on cut across industries, including predictive maintenance, AI-enabled medical devices, wearables, voice controlled toys and more. With increasing demand from product makers, enthusiasts, students and researchers alike, Ambient Scientific plans to launch several reference designs for battery-powered AI applications and similar form factor modules to enable rapid prototyping and fulfill its mission to make AI computing efficient, accessible and affordable for all. Meet Ambient Scientific at CES 2025 Ambient Scientific is excited to unveil its Sparsh AI module at CES 2025 with live demostrations of AI applications running on coin cell batteries such as Fall Detection, voice recognition and more. To explore potential synergies, attendees can schedule meetings CES 2025 with Ambient Scientific at. To learn more about Ambient Scientific, visit our booth at CES 2025 or download our press kit . About Ambient Scientific Ambient Scientific is a fabless semiconductor company pioneering AI hardware and software design to create next-generation low-power processors for edge and on-device AI applications. With a team comprised of Ex-Sun Microsystems, Intel, Broadcom and Google professionals, Ambient Scientific is committed to bringing the power of AI to all, through cutting edge hardware and software products. To learn more about its products, visit www.ambientscientific.ai and follow Ambient Scientific on LinkedIn . Click here for more details about our booth at: https://ces25.mapyourshow.com/8_0/exhibitor/exhibitor-details.cfm?exhid=0013A00001egpuFQAQ . View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ambient-scientific-unveils-first-ever-ai-module-powered-by-a-coin-cell-battery-302332996.html SOURCE Ambient Scientific, Inc.
Textured Vegetable Protein Market Growth Drivers, Latest Trends, Opportunities, Challenges, Recent Developments, Key Segments, Regional Insights, and Revenue Forecast - 2029 12-18-2024 09:02 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: ABNewswire MarketsandMarkets� Textured Vegetable Protein Market Report, by Type (Slices, Chunks, Flakes, and Granules), Application (Meat Alternatives, Cereals & Snacks), Nature (Organic and Conventional), and Region - Global Forecast to 2029 The [ https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/textured-vegetable-protein-market-worth-2-3-billion-by-2029--exclusive-report-by-marketsandmarkets-302217761.html ] is valued at USD 1.7 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 2.3 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period. This market is experiencing rapid expansion as consumers increasingly turn to alternative protein sources. The demand for vegetable-based proteins is being driven by their nutritional benefits, the trend towards clean eating, and growing awareness of health and environmental concerns. This shift has fueled the rising popularity of plant-based meats and ingredients, including textured vegetable proteins derived from soy, wheat, and peas. These proteins are available in various forms such as chunks, flakes, granules, and slices, and are widely used in applications like meat alternatives, cereals, snacks, dairy alternatives, soups, stews, and ready meals. The increasing awareness of the functional benefits of alternative proteins has significantly boosted the adoption of textured vegetable proteins in various food applications. Image: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Images/textured-vegetable-protein-market-Overview.webp [ https://www.whatech.com/og/markets-research/food-beverage/891146-unlocking-value-how-the-textured-vegetable-protein-market-will-hit-2-3-billion-by-2029.html ] Surge in Plant-Based Diets: The growing shift toward vegan and vegetarian diets is driving demand for textured vegetable protein as a meat substitute. Innovation in Product Varieties: Manufacturers are developing new TVP-based products, including diverse textures, flavors, and applications in processed foods like burgers, sausages, and snacks. Sustainability Appeal: With environmental concerns around meat production, TVP is gaining traction as a sustainable protein alternative with a lower carbon footprint. Health and Nutrition Focus: TVP products are increasingly marketed for their high protein content, low fat, and cholesterol-free benefits, appealing to health-conscious consumers. Expansion of Alternative Proteins in Emerging Markets: Rising urbanization and awareness of plant-based diets in Asia-Pacific and Latin America are opening new opportunities for TVP products. Integration in Food Service and Ready-to-Eat Meals: Restaurants and food manufacturers are incorporating TVP into ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook meals to cater to the fast-growing demand for convenient, healthy food options. Technological Advancements: Innovations in extrusion technologies are enhancing the texture and flavor of TVP, making it more palatable for diverse cuisines. Rise of Clean Label Products: There is a growing preference for TVP products that are non-GMO, organic, and free from artificial additives. Textured Vegetable Protein Market Driver [ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/textured-vegetable-protein-market-size-share-growth-drivers-scott-wojkf/]: Growing Demand for Meat Alternatives The growing preference for plant-based diets is driven by concerns about the environment, animal welfare, and personal health. This shift in consumer behavior has led to a surge in demand for meat alternatives that excel in taste, texture, and nutritional value. Textured vegetable proteins derived from soy, wheat, and peas play a pivotal role in meeting this demand. These versatile ingredients are commonly used as meat substitutes or extenders in processed foods, including burgers and sausages. Food manufacturers are continuously innovating to introduce new plant-based meal options, aligning with the rising trend of meal substitutes. As this innovation continues, the potential for textured vegetable proteins in the market remains vast. Market Insights by Source: Pea-Based Proteins Gain Prominence Pea-based textured vegetable proteins are capturing a significant share of the market due to their strong nutritional profile and hypoallergenic properties. Pea protein is free from major allergens like soy and wheat, making it an ideal choice for consumers with dietary restrictions. Its versatility has led to its widespread use in products ranging from meat alternatives and snacks to milk substitutes. The growing consumer preference for sustainable and allergen-friendly protein sources further enhances the appeal of pea-based proteins. This trend is expected to sustain, ensuring that pea-based textured vegetable proteins maintain or even expand their market share in the coming years. Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=264440297 Market Insights by Type: Granules Dominate the Segment Granules hold the largest share of the textured vegetable protein market due to their versatility and ease of use in a wide range of food applications. Their texture and high protein content closely resemble meat, making them a preferred choice for manufacturers of meat substitutes and fortified nutritional products. The growing consumer demand for plant-based proteins and the increasing adoption of granules in innovative food solutions have solidified their position as the leading segment in the market. Regional Analysis: Asia Pacific Leads the Market The Asia Pacific region holds the largest share of the textured vegetable protein market, driven by the adoption of Western dietary habits, rising disposable incomes, and lifestyle shifts toward healthier and more sustainable food choices. Government initiatives promoting food security and sustainability further support the growth of plant-based proteins in this region. Additionally, the growing population and urbanization trends in Asia Pacific contribute to the increasing demand for convenient, healthy food options such as meat alternatives. Leading Textured Vegetable Protein Manufacturers [ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/ResearchInsight/textured-vegetable-protein-market.asp]: Key players in this market include ADM (US), Roquette Freres (France), Ingredion (US), DSM (Netherlands), The Scoular Company (US), Beneo (Germany), International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. (US), Cargill, Incorporated (US), MGP (US), PURIS (US), Shandong Yuxin Bio-Tech Co., Ltd. (China), Gushen Biological Technology Group, Co., Ltd. (China), Axiom Foods, Inc. (US), Foodchem International Corporation (China), and Dacsa Group (Spain). ADM (US) ADM is a leader in the nutrition industry with its unparalleled expertise in textured vegetable protein that dates back more than 75 years. Being one of the largest soybean processors globally, ADM conducts its operation through four primary business segments: Ag Services and Oilseeds, Carbohydrate Solutions, Nutrition, and Other Business. In the Nutrition segment, ADM produces and sells textured vegetable protein for food applications in the form of alternative meat products, snacks, stews, and dairy alternatives. ADM is one of the key innovation centers for the textured vegetable protein market, as it was developed by the Company using defatted soy flour to create textured soy protein. Cargill, Incorporated (US) Cargill, Incorporated is an integrated global company offering a wide range of products and services for various industries. The business operations of the company are categorized into 75 business lines under four major segments: Agriculture, Food, Financial Services, and Industrial Products. Through its Food segment, the company manufactures and distributes plant protein products used in food ingredients to cater to growing demand. More attention is paid to markets such as global protein, specialty ingredients, and health and nutrition products. That is driven by rising consumer demand. Cargill strives to provide flavor and texture alternatives to conventional food products in the marketplace and innovate in textured vegetable protein. Furthermore, while operating in almost 70-plus countries, Cargill maintains its sales presence in nearly 125 countries across North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. 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A federal appeals court panel on Friday unanimously upheld a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in a few short months, handing a resounding defeat to the popular social media platform as it fights for its survival in the U.S. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied TikTok’s petition to overturn the law — which requires TikTok to break ties with its China-based parent company ByteDance or be banned by mid-January — and rebuffed the company’s challenge of the statute, which it argued had ran afoul of the First Amendment. “The First Amendment exists to protect free speech in the United States,” said the court’s opinion, which was written by Judge Douglas Ginsburg. “Here the Government acted solely to protect that freedom from a foreign adversary nation and to limit that adversary’s ability to gather data on people in the United States.” TikTok and ByteDance — another plaintiff in the lawsuit — are expected to appeal to the Supreme Court, though its unclear whether the court will take up the case. “The Supreme Court has an established historical record of protecting Americans’ right to free speech, and we expect they will do just that on this important constitutional issue,” TikTok spokesperson Michael Hughes said in a statement. “Unfortunately, the TikTok ban was conceived and pushed through based upon inaccurate, flawed and hypothetical information, resulting in outright censorship of the American people,” Hughes said. Unless stopped, he argued the statute “will silence the voices of over 170 million Americans here in the US and around the world on January 19th, 2025.” Though the case is squarely in the court system, its also possible the two companies might be thrown some sort of a lifeline by President-elect Donald Trump, who tried to ban TikTok during his first term but said during the presidential campaign that he is now against such action. The law, signed by President Joe Biden in April, was the culmination of a years-long saga in Washington over the short-form video-sharing app, which the government sees as a national security threat due to its connections to China. “Today’s decision is an important step in blocking the Chinese government from weaponizing TikTok to collect sensitive information about millions of Americans, to covertly manipulate the content delivered to American audiences, and to undermine our national security,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement Friday. The U.S. has said it’s concerned about TikTok collecting vast swaths of user data, including sensitive information on viewing habits, that could fall into the hands of the Chinese government through coercion. Officials have also warned the proprietary algorithm that fuels what users see on the app is vulnerable to manipulation by Chinese authorities, who can use it to shape content on the platform in a way that’s difficult to detect — a concern mirrored by the European Union on Friday as it scrutinizes the video-sharing app’s role in the Romanian elections. TikTok, which sued the government over the law in May, has long denied it could be used by Beijing to spy on or manipulate Americans. Its attorneys have accurately pointed out that the U.S. hasn’t provided evidence to show that the company handed over user data to the Chinese government, or manipulated content for Beijing’s benefit in the U.S. They have also argued the law is predicated on future risks, which the Department of Justice has emphasized pointing in part to unspecified action it claims the two companies have taken in the past due to demands from the Chinese government. Friday’s ruling came after the appeals court panel, composed of two Republican and one Democrat appointed judges, heard oral arguments in September. In the hearing, which lasted more than two hours, the panel appeared to grapple with how TikTok’s foreign ownership affects its rights under the Constitution and how far the government could go to curtail potential influence from abroad on a foreign-owned platform. On Friday, all three of them denied TikTok’s petition. In the court’s ruling, Ginsburg, a Republican appointee, rejected TikTok’s main legal arguments against the law, including that the statute was an unlawful bill of attainder or a taking of property in violation of the Fifth Amendment. He also said 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. “Content on the platform could in principle remain unchanged after divestiture, and people in the United States would remain free to read and share as much PRC propaganda (or any other content) as they desire on TikTok or any other platform of their choosing,” Ginsburg wrote, using the abbreviation for the People’s Republic of China. Judge Sri Srinivasan, the chief judge on the court, issued a concurring opinion. TikTok’s lawsuit was consolidated with a second legal challenge brought by several content creators – for which the company is covering legal costs – as well as a third one filed on behalf of conservative creators who work with a nonprofit called BASED Politics Inc. Other organizations, including the Knight First Amendment Institute, had also filed amicus briefs supporting TikTok. “This is a deeply misguided ruling that reads important First Amendment precedents too narrowly and gives the government sweeping power to restrict Americans’ access to information, ideas, and media from abroad,” said Jameel Jaffer, the executive director of the organization. “We hope that the appeals court’s ruling won’t be the last word.” Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, lawmakers who had pushed for the legislation celebrated the court’s ruling. “I am optimistic that President Trump will facilitate an American takeover of TikTok to allow its continued use in the United States and I look forward to welcoming the app in America under new ownership,” said Republican Rep. John Moolenaar of Michigan, chairman of the House Select Committee on China. Democratic Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, who co-authored the law, said “it’s time for ByteDance to accept” the law. To assuage concerns about the company’s owners, TikTok says it has invested more than $2 billion to bolster protections around U.S. user data. The company has also argued the government’s broader concerns could have been resolved in a draft agreement it provided the Biden administration more than two years ago during talks between the two sides. It has blamed the government for walking away from further negotiations on the agreement, which the Justice Department argues is insufficient. Attorneys for the two companies have claimed it’s impossible to divest the platform commercially and technologically. They also say any sale of TikTok without the coveted algorithm – the platform’s secret sauce that Chinese authorities would likely block under any divesture plan – would turn the U.S. version of TikTok into an island disconnected from other global content. Still, some investors, including Trump’s former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and billionaire Frank McCourt, have expressed interest in purchasing the platform. Both men said earlier this year that they were launching a consortium to purchase TikTok’s U.S. business. This week, a spokesperson for McCourt’s Project Liberty initiative, which aims to protect online privacy, said unnamed participants in their bid have made informal commitments of more than $20 billion in capital.
Company's first ultra-low power AI module will be commercially available for wearables and various other battery-powered on-device AI applications starting Q1 2025 SANTA CLARA, Calif. , Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ambient Scientific, The AI Processor Company, announced today its first coin cell battery powered AI module, named the Sparsh-board, targeted for a variety of on-device AI applications such as human activity recognition, voice control, acoustic event detection and more capable of running on a coin cell battery for months of always-on AI operation. Equipped with motion sensors, a digital microphone, BLE module and several other components, the Sparsh module is an extremely powerful and versatile module to enable rapid prototyping of a vast array of battery-powered AI applications. "While traditional MCUs force an undesirable tradeoff between AI performance and power consumption, our ultra-low power AI processor GPX10 ushers a paradigm shift with our groundbreaking analog in-memory computing technology," said GP Singh, Founder and CEO of Ambient Scientific. Product makers can now enable highly accurate and diverse AI applications without compromising on AI performance, battery life, form factor, flexibility and more. Ambient Scientific's exhaustive software stack makes the development of AI applications easier than ever before with support for industry standard AI frameworks such as Tensorflow and keras and a continuously evolving homegrown compiler, capable of supporting essentially all the major types of neural networks. With various sample AI applications and algorithms included, developers can get begin developing AI applications within minutes of downloading our AmbiSense SDK . Current applications being worked on cut across industries, including predictive maintenance, AI-enabled medical devices, wearables, voice controlled toys and more. With increasing demand from product makers, enthusiasts, students and researchers alike, Ambient Scientific plans to launch several reference designs for battery-powered AI applications and similar form factor modules to enable rapid prototyping and fulfill its mission to make AI computing efficient, accessible and affordable for all. Meet Ambient Scientific at CES 2025 Ambient Scientific is excited to unveil its Sparsh AI module at CES 2025 with live demostrations of AI applications running on coin cell batteries such as Fall Detection, voice recognition and more. To explore potential synergies, attendees can schedule meetings CES 2025 with Ambient Scientific at. To learn more about Ambient Scientific, visit our booth at CES 2025 or download our press kit . About Ambient Scientific Ambient Scientific is a fabless semiconductor company pioneering AI hardware and software design to create next-generation low-power processors for edge and on-device AI applications. With a team comprised of Ex-Sun Microsystems, Intel, Broadcom and Google professionals, Ambient Scientific is committed to bringing the power of AI to all, through cutting edge hardware and software products. To learn more about its products, visit www.ambientscientific.ai and follow Ambient Scientific on LinkedIn . Click here for more details about our booth at: https://ces25.mapyourshow.com/8_0/exhibitor/exhibitor-details.cfm?exhid=0013A00001egpuFQAQ . View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ambient-scientific-unveils-first-ever-ai-module-powered-by-a-coin-cell-battery-302332996.html SOURCE Ambient Scientific, Inc.Simon Harris says ‘all to play for’ in Irish General Election despite Fine Gael polling slide
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French President Emmanuel Macron 's recent characterization of Haiti 's transitional presidential council (TPC) as "total morons" has ignited significant diplomatic tensions between his country and its former colony . Former council president Edgard Leblanc Fils said the words insulted an entire nation "living through dark times." Macron was captured on video during the G20 summit in Brazil earlier this month criticizing the council's decision to dismiss Prime Minister Garry Conille after just six months in office "They're total morons," Macron said. "They never should have dismissed him." Conille, a former United Nations official, was appointed Haiti's Prime Minister in June 2024 by the TPC, a body established to guide the nation through its political instability. In the video, Macron went on to say that their decision-making at a time of significant organized crime was "completely dumb." Conille was replaced by businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aimé on November 11. Macron's Comment Draws Ambassadorial Criticism Macron did not hold back when it came to placing the blame in Haiti's unrest . "Honestly, it is Haitians who killed Haiti by letting in drug trafficking," he said. Former Senate Leader Leblanc said "[Macron] did not hesitate to interfere in a matter that essentially concerns the Haitian authorities," Leblanc said in a statement, referring to Macron's praise of Conille as "formidable." The Haitian Foreign Ministry also summoned France's ambassador to Haiti, labeling Macron's remarks as "unfriendly and inappropriate." "This is complete rubbish," truck driver Nicolas Jean Bernett told Africanews . "The French still think of us as animals like in the past times of slavery," he said. Death Toll in 'Humanitarian Catastrophe' The diplomatic spat comes at the crux of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Armed gangs dominate large swaths of the capital Port-au-Prince and its surroundings, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee their homes. According to the United Nations, over 150 people were killed, and 20,000 displaced in just one week of violence in October. This year alone, more than 4,500 Haitians have died as a result of gang-related violence . Only 24 percent of the capital's healthcare facilities remain open as doctors and nurses fear for their lives. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has described the situation as a "catastrophe," warning that escalating violence is obstructing the delivery of aid to those most in need. Haiti's transitional government, tasked with restoring order, has struggled to unify its leadership and implement effective strategies. Years of corruption and institutional decay have left critical systems, such as the judiciary and police, underfunded and ineffective. French 'Independence Debt' Tensions Earlier this year, France offered evacuation flights for its nationals in Haiti. Around 1,100 French citizens lived in Haiti in March 2024, many of them holding dual nationality. Macron's comments have reignited long-standing grievances about France's colonial legacy in the Caribbean . After Haiti declared independence in 1804, France demanded reparations for the loss of enslaved people and plantation profits. The so-called independence debt, which Haiti began paying in 1825, amounted to the modern equivalent of billions of dollars––up to $100 billion in the estimates of some economists. Some scholars argue that this financial burden has contributed significantly to Haiti's chronic poverty and instability . Leblanc added a pointed critique of France's colonial history , citing the so-called independence debt imposed on Haiti after it became the first Black republic to break free from European colonization. "Haiti's independence, acquired at the cost of blood, should not be subject to any compensation," Leblanc said. "This ransom must be returned. It will be returned sooner or later." This article includes reporting from The Associated PressNEW YORK — U.S. stocks rose to records after data suggested the job market remains solid enough to keep the economy going, but not so strong that it raises immediate worries about inflation. The S&P 500 climbed 0.2%, just enough top the all-time high set on Wednesday, as it closed a third straight winning week in what looks to be one of its best years since the 2000 dot-com bust. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 0.3%, while the Nasdaq composite climbed 0.8% to set its own record. Treasury yields eased after the jobs report showed stronger hiring than expected but also an uptick in the unemployment rate. WASHINGTON — America’s job market rebounded in November, adding 227,000 workers in a solid recovery from the previous month, when the effects of strikes and hurricanes had sharply diminished employers’ payrolls. Last month’s hiring growth was up considerably from a meager gain of 36,000 jobs in October. The government also revised up its estimate of job growth in September and October by a combined 56,000. Friday’s report also showed that the unemployment rate ticked up from 4.1% in October to a still-low 4.2%. The November data provided the latest evidence that the U.S. job market remains durable even though it has lost significant momentum from the 2021-2023 hiring boom, when the economy was rebounding from the pandemic recession. A federal appeals court panel on Friday unanimously upheld a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in a few short months, handing a resounding defeat to the popular social media platform as it fights for its survival in the U.S. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the law – which requires TikTok to break ties with its China-based parent company ByteDance or be banned by mid-January – is constitutional, rebuffing TikTok’s challenge that the statute ran afoul of the First Amendment and unfairly targeted the platform. TikTok and ByteDance — another plaintiff in the lawsuit — are expected to appeal to the Supreme Court. The U.S. government has ordered testing of the nation’s milk supply for bird flu to better monitor the spread of the virus in dairy cows. The Agriculture Department on Friday said raw or unpasteurized milk from dairy farms and processors nationwide must be tested on request starting Dec. 16. Testing will begin in six states — California, Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon and Pennsylvania. The move is aimed at eliminating the virus, which has infected more than 700 dairy herds in 15 states. LANSING, Mich. — Democrats in Michigan are pressing to pass reproductive health care legislation before the party loses its majority with the new legislative session next year. A bill to protect digital reproductive health data including data logged on menstrual cycle tracking apps is a Democratic priority as lawmakers meet this month. Democratic women and supporters of the legislation say they are acting with new urgency before President-elect Donald Trump takes office because they don’t believe his campaign promise to leave abortion to the states. The rush is also a reaction to Republicans taking control of the state House in January. Democrats kept control of the state Senate in the November election. KASHIMA, Japan — The signs at Nippon Steel read: “The world through steel,” underlining why Japan’s top steelmaker is pursuing its $15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel. Japan’s domestic market isn’t growing, so Nippon Steel has its eyes on India, Southeast Asia and the United States, where populations are still growing. Nippon Steel gave reporters a tour of one of its plants in Japan on Friday. The bid for U.S. Steet is opposed by President-elect Donald Trump, President Joe Biden and American steelworkers. If the deal goes through, U.S. Steel will keep its name and its headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but become subsidiary of Nippon Steel. BANGKOK — China has banned exports of key materials used for a wide range of products, including smartphones, electric vehicles, radar systems and CT scanners, swiping back at Washington after it expanded export controls to include dozens of Chinese companies that make equipment used to produce computer chips. Both sides say the controls are justified by national security concerns. Analysts say they could have a much wider impact on manufacturing in many industries and supply chains, depending on the ability of each side to compensate for loss of access to strategically important materials, equipment and components. Here’s why this could be a tipping point in trade conflict between the two biggest economies.
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