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RICHMOND, Ky. (AP) — Matt Morrissey threw a 67-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Calwise Jr. that ended the scoring midway through the fourth quarter and Eastern Kentucky beat North Alabama 21-15 on Saturday for its fifth straight win. TJ Smith drove North Alabama to the EKU 45-yard line before he threw an interception to Mike Smith Jr. to end the game. Smith threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Dakota Warfield to give North Alabama a 15-14 lead with 10:37 to play. Morrissey completed 9 of 15 passes for 154 yards and added 60 yards on the ground with a touchdown run. Brayden Latham added 103 yards rushing on 19 carries that included a 2-yard score for Eastern Kentucky (8-4, 6-2 United Athletic Conference). Smith was 23-of-39 passing for 325 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions for North Alabama (3-9, 2-5). Tanaka Scott had 109 yards receiving and a touchdown catch. ___ Get alerts on the latest AP Top 25 poll throughout the season. Sign up here ___ AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

DUP minister rejected suggestion licensing laws could be relaxed for jubilee

Stormont minister Maurice Morrow told an official he would not raise the issue with the Northern Ireland Executive, despite similar measures being considered in England and Wales. A file on planning arrangements for the jubilee celebrations reveals a series of civil service correspondences on how Northern Ireland would mark the occasion. It includes a letter sent on January 11 2001 from an official in the Office of the First Minister/Deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) to the Department of Social Development, advising that a committee had been set up in London to consider a programme of celebrations. The correspondence says: “One of the issues the committee is currently considering is the possibility of deregulating liquor licensing laws during the golden jubilee celebrations on the same lines as the arrangements made for the millennium. “It is felt that the golden jubilee bank holiday on Monday 3 June 2002 is likely to be an occasion on which many public houses and similar licensed premises would wish to stay open beyond normal closing time.” The letter said a paper had been prepared on the issue of extending opening hours. It adds: “You will note that paragraph seven of the paper indicates that the devolved administrations ‘would need to consider deregulation separately within their own jurisdictions’. “I thought that you would wish to be aware that this issue is receiving active consideration for England and Wales and to consider whether anything needs to be done for Northern Ireland.” Some months later a “progress report” was sent between officials in OFMDFM, which again raised the issue of licensing laws. It says: “I spoke to Gordon Gibson, DSD, about Terry Smith’s letter of 12 January 2001 about licensing laws: the matter was put to their minister Maurice Morrow (DUP) who indicated that he would not be asking the NIE (Northern Ireland Executive) to approve any change to current licensing laws in NI to allow for either 24 hour opening (as at the millennium) nor a blanket approval for extended opening hours as is being considered in GB. “In both cases, primary legislation would be required here and would necessitate consultation and the minister has ruled out any consultation process.” The correspondence says individual licensees could still apply for an extension to opening hours on an ad hoc basis, adding “there the matter rests”. It goes on: “DSD await further pronouncements from the Home Office and Gibson and I have agreed to notify each other of any developments we become aware of and he will copy me to any (existing) relevant papers. “Ministers may well come under pressure in due course for a relaxation and/or parity with GB.” The document concludes “That’s it so far...making haste slowly?” Emails sent between officials in the department the same month said that lord lieutenants in Northern Ireland had been approached about local events to mark the jubilee. One message says: “Lord lieutenants have not shown any enthusiasm for encouraging GJ celebrations at a local level. “Lady Carswell in particular believes that it would be difficult for LLs to encourage such activities without appearing political.”Next U.S. ambassador Hoekstra 'easier to do business' with: former envoy OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly welcomed president-elect Donald Trump's pick for the next U.S. ambassador in Ottawa, a former longtime Michigan congressional representative who voted for NAFTA and later wavered on new free trade deals. Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Nov 21, 2024 2:50 PM Nov 21, 2024 3:05 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is welcoming president-elect Donald Trump's pick for the next U.S. ambassador in Ottawa. Pete Hoekstra appears at a Donald Trump presidential campaign event in Freeland, Mich., May 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Paul Sancya OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly welcomed president-elect Donald Trump's pick for the next U.S. ambassador in Ottawa, a former longtime Michigan congressional representative who voted for NAFTA and later wavered on new free trade deals. Joly said at a news conference on Thursday at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., that she takes it as a good sign that Trump endorsed the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free-trade deal when he announced Pete Hoekstra as his next envoy to Canada. She also posted on social media Thursday that Canada looks forward to working with Hoekstra to strengthen bilateral ties and advance shared priorities "as close allies and neighbours." The minister was in Washington to talk trade and security with U.S. senators from both parties. Her meeting schedule included top Republican senators Lindsey Graham, Rick Scott and Lisa Murkowski. Following this trip, Joly is headed to the Halifax International Security Forum, where she said she will be meeting with more U.S. lawmakers, including Sen. James Risch from Idaho. Hoekstra will still have to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, but his early nomination is being taken as a good sign by several former diplomats. Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson, who has met with Hoekstra before, said he's someone Canada can work with. "He's not from the (WWE) or Fox News. He's an ambassador in the Netherlands previously ... and he's from Michigan, so somebody who understands Canada," Robertson said. "He's well suited to the posting and I think it'll be easier to do business with somebody who has his depth of experience." Canada's ambassador in Washington, Kirsten Hillman, also congratulated Hoekstra on the nomination, posting on social media she looks forward to working with him to make the bilateral relationship "even stronger." Hoekstra was a nine-term border-state lawmaker and holds high esteem in Trump's world. His long career in politics left a wake of stunning headlines, including for a 2012 Super Bowl ad critics and even some Republicans slammed as blatantly racist. He was Trump's chosen chairman for the Michigan GOP during a power struggle between two pro-Trump camps. He spoke at Trump rallies in the swing state during the campaign and earned high praise from the president-elect. "This guy, Hoekstra — he's unbelievable," Trump said at a February rally in Waterford Township, Mich. "Everything he did in Congress, he was incredible, and then he was an unbelievable ambassador." In his first term as president, Trump tapped Hoekstra to serve as U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands, where he was at one point embroiled in a political interference scandal for hosting a fundraiser at the U.S. Embassy with members of the far-right party Forum for Democracy. In a 2019 public talk organized by a Dutch news magazine, he said it's "not an unrealistic ask" that every member of NATO meets the target of spending the equivalent of two per cent of GDP on defence by 2024 — something Trump has railed about, and something Canada will not do until at least 2032. At an event in Ottawa last month, Trump's former ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft said his administration would expect Canada to meet that target much sooner than 2032. Hoekstra was a representative for Michigan from 1993 until 2011 and chaired the powerful House Intelligence Committee. In 2019, Trump floated him as a possible pick for national intelligence director. Not long after he was first elected, he voted in favour of the NAFTA trade deal in 1993 — something he called at the time a simple choice yet also the "toughest decision I have had to face in my first 11 months in office," according to Michigan newspaper reports from the time. By 2003, he was opposed to inking free-trade deals, including two proposed with Singapore and Chile, saying that NAFTA led to manufacturers in Michigan to "shift production to Canada and Mexico." Nearly a decade later, in 2011, he singled out NAFTA as something that had "come to symbolize what Americans believe is unfair trade." In the early 2000s, he was one of a number of Michigan lawmakers from both parties raising ire over Toronto shipping its trash into his state. "Michigan is better than taking Canadian trash," he was quoted saying in 2004 in the local Michigan newspaper the Ludington Daily News. The next year he co-signed a letter advocating for a bill that would clamp down on "foreign municipal solid waste" entering his state, according to an Associated Press report from the time. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 21, 2024. Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? 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Throughout their lengthy lives together, Golden-Age Hollywood couple Stanley Rubin and Kathleen Hughes racked up many accomplishments between them—he as a prolific film/TV writer and producer who helped run the Writers and Producers guilds and garnered one of the first Emmys ever awarded, and she as an actress who’s probably best known for her turns in the cult film It Came from Outer Space and as Henry Blake’s wife Lorraine in M*A*S*H . Rubin passed away back in 2014 at age 96, and early last year, Hughes sold their longtime marital home in the coveted Bird Streets area of Los Angeles for nearly $5 million. Now their longtime Hollywood Hills property high above the Sunset Strip has once again popped up for sale after a thorough remodel with a $6 million jump in price, asking a speck under $11 million. The listing is held by Weston Littlefield and Alex Howe of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California. RELATED: An Early A. Quincy Jones Home in L.A. Is Up for Grabs at $1.85 Million Originally designed and built for the couple in the late 1950s by lesser-known architect Richard Frazer, the midcentury-modern home is tucked away at the end of a secluded cul-de-sac street, amid a half-acre parcel of land carved into the hillside. Inside, four bedrooms and an equal number of baths can be found in almost 3,500 square feet of single-level living space that’s been meticulously remodeled by its current owner, Philippe Naouri of the preservation-minded development firm Maison d’Artiste. A walkway passes through a sculpture-clad entryway before emptying out at bright orange double doors. Once inside, stylish interiors boasting custom-poured terrazzo floors are highlighted by a spacious living area anchored by a massive stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors spilling out to a slender covered patio. An adjacent dining area connects to the streamlined kitchen, which has a center island equipped with a sink and a cooktop, plus ebony-hued appliances encased within a wood-paneled wall. Holding court on the other side of the living room fireplace is an office space with built-in shelving, and elsewhere is a glass-lined primary suite that has a walk-in closet, as well as a spa-like bath sporting dual vanities, an open two-person shower, and access to an outdoor shower. Also available on the desert-inspired grounds, which overlook unobstructed city and canyon views, are a freeform pool, a raised spa, a Baja shelf-like water feature, and a fire pit conversation area; and out front is a gated motor court flanked by carport parking for two vehicles. Click here for more photos of the Hollywood Hills residence.Minutes of an Executive meeting from June of that year state further action would be considered “as appropriate” if the DUP went ahead with a threat to rotate its ministers. The minutes are within files which have been declassified at the Public Record Office in Belfast. Devolved powersharing had been restored to Northern Ireland in May 2000 when Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble had received the backing of his party to go back into the Assembly, despite there having been no decommissioning of IRA arms at that point. Then DUP deputy leader Mr Robinson and Mr Dodds took up the offices as ministers for regional development and social development, but refused to attend Executive meetings due to the presence of Sinn Fein ministers. The party also said it would rotate its ministerial posts to prevent other parties from taking them. A minute of an Executive meeting on June 8 said Mr Robinson and Mr Dodds had refused a request from First Minister Mr Trimble and deputy First Minister Seamus Mallon to meet with them “to discuss recent public comments by the DUP concerning their positions as ministers”. The minute records that the Executive endorsed a proposal from the First and deputy First Ministers to write again to the two DUP ministers setting out sanctions against them. It says: “The First Minister and and Deputy First Minister would assume responsibility for representing the Executive Committee on transport matters at the British-Irish Council in place of the Minister for Regional Development. “The Minister for Social Development and the Minister for Regional Development would not be nominated to attend meetings of the Joint Ministerial Committee. “Pending the receipt of satisfactory assurances from DUP Ministers regarding the confidentiality and integrity of Executive Committee business, the Minister for Social Development and Minister for Regional Development would not receive Executive Committee papers as of right. “The First Minister and Deputy First Minister would seek briefing, as appropriate, from officials in the Department for Regional Development and Department for Social Development.” The minute continues: “If the DUP carried out their threat to change the holders of the two Ministerial offices on a frequent basis, the Executive Committee would consider other action as appropriate.” Mr Robinson and Mr Dodds resigned as ministers on June 27 and were replaced by party colleagues Gregory Campbell and Maurice Morrow. 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WASHINGTON, Dec 25 — Donald Trump has threatened to seize the Panama Canal, revived calls to buy Greenland and joked about annexing Canada — leaving the world guessing once again whether he is serious or not. By challenging the sovereignty of some of Washington’s closest allies four weeks before he even returns to the Oval Office, the US-president elect has underscored his credentials as global disruptor-in-chief. His comments have renewed fears from his first term that Trump will end up being harsher on US friends than he is on adversaries like Russia and China. But there are also suspicions that billionaire tycoon Trump is looking for leverage as part of the “art of the deal” — and that the former reality television star is grabbing headlines to look strong at home and abroad. “It’s hard to tell how much of this he really wants, and how much is the latest soundbite that will be heard around the world,” said Frank Sesno, a professor at George Washington University and former White House correspondent. “He puts other leaders in position of having to figure out what is literal and what is not,” he told AFP. ‘Not for sale’ The idea of buying Greenland is not a new one for Trump. He also raised the prospect of purchasing the vast strategic island, a Danish territory, during his first term in office. He revived his push over the weekend when naming his ambassador to Copenhagen, saying the “ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity” for US national security. But he received the same answer this time as he did then, with Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede saying on Monday that the resource-rich island was “not for sale”. Yet his most headline-grabbing remarks have been on Panama, as he slammed what he called unfair fees for US ships passing through and threatened to demand control of the Panama Canal be returned to Washington. Trump said on Sunday that if Panama did not agree “then we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to the United States of America — in full, quickly and without question.” He also hinted at China’s growing influence around the canal, which was built by the United States in 1914 to link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It was returned to Panama under a 1977 deal. Panama’s President Jose Raul Mulino dismissed Trump’s threats, saying that “every square meter” of the canal would remain in Panamanian hands. Trump responded on TruthSocial: “We’ll see about that!” Trump also teased neighbouring Canada last week that it would be a “great idea” to become the 51st US state—but against a dark backdrop of threatened tariffs. ‘Message for China’ Sesno said it was hard for other countries to know how to deal with Trump’s comments. “Well, it’s clearly a joke. Or is it? said Sesno. “Imagine if you’re the President of Panama, how do you react to something like that? You can’t ignore it and your country will not let you. So the ripple effect of these comments is extraordinary.” Trump’s harsh treatment of US allies also stands in stark contrast to his repeated praise for the leaders of US foes — including Russia’s Vladimir Putin, who invaded Ukraine in 2022 in a bid for a land-grab. But there is still likely to be method behind Trump’s rhetoric. “Maybe the message is for China” when Trump talks about buying Greenland, said Stephanie Pezard, senior political scientist with the Rand Corporation. Just as Trump expressed concern about Beijing’s influence in Panama, China’s growing presence in the Arctic and its ties with Russia were “something that the US is really worried about,” Pezard told AFP. But there could also be a signal to Denmark that ‘If you’re too friendly with China, you’ll find us in your way” — even though Denmark and Greenland had been “very good Nato allies.” And perhaps Trump knows the reality. Any US plan to “buy” Greenland would be unfeasible “not just in international law but more broadly in the global order that the US has been trying to uphold,” she said. — AFP

LARAMIE — Two of Wyoming's leaders were named to the Mountain West volleyball All-Conference team on Tuesday. Outside-hitter Paige Lauterwasser and setter Kasia Partyka were selected to the 18-women team following their outstanding 2024 seasons. The Cowgirls ended their season on Saturday with a five-set win over Nevada to finish 15-12 overall and 7-11 in conference to place eighth in the MW standings. The honor was the first for Lauterwasser, who led the Cowgirls in kills with 371. The sophomore finished third on the team with a .217 hitting efficiency, though she earned by far the most chances with 1,040 attempts over 110 sets played. Lauterwasser finished seventh in the conference with 3.44 kills per set and eighth with 3.76 points per set. She also finished her season with six double-doubles during league play, averaging 2.07 digs per set. Partyka earned all-conference honors for the second year in a row. The senior finished fourth in the MW with an average of 9.47 assists per set. She tallied at least 30 assists in 17 of 18 MW games. Partyka continued to be a superb all-around performer for the Cowgirls in '24. In addition to her assist totals, Partyka finished with 111 kills with a .230 hitting efficiency. She added 267 digs at a rate of 2.43 per set. In addition to the honors for Partyka and Lauterwasser, middle Sarah Holcomb earned MW honorable mention honors. Holcomb, a 6-foot-2 junior, ranked second in the MW with an average of 1.41 blocks per set, just behind the 1.42 average of UNLV's Rheanna Deen-Jackson. Holcomb also averaged 2.07 kills per set and ranked fifth in the MW with a .376 hitting efficiency. She was named the league's Defensive Player of the Week in the final week of the season. Colorado State senior opposite hitter Malaya Jones was named the Player of the Year in the MW. She averaged 4.66 kills and 2.29 digs per set while leading the Rams to the regular-season title. Boise State setter Kiki Remensperger, who averaged 5.12 assists, 1.27 kills and 3.08 digs per set, took home the Freshman of the Year honors. Colorado State's Emily Kohan was named the Coach of the Year after leading the Rams to the conference title with a 14-4 league record. The rest of the MW All-Conference team included: setter Brooke Cowie (Fresno State), opposite hitter Paige Bartsch (Boise State), middle Karina Leber (Colorado State), middle Tierney Barlow (Utah State), opposite hitter Adna Mehmedovic (Utah State), opposite hitter Taylor Underwood (San Diego State), middle Kelsey Watson (Utah State), outside hitter Lauryn Payne (New Mexico), middle Shea Rubright (San Diego State), libero Dionii Fraga (Fresno State), middle Naeemah Weathers (Colorado State), opposite hitter Addison Haluska (Fresno State), outside hitter Gabby McLaughlin (Nevada), outside hitter Ella Rud (Fresno State) and setter Emery Herman (Colorado State).WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Max Green's 16 points helped Holy Cross defeat Regis (MA) 82-46 on Sunday. Green also had nine rebounds and six assists for the Crusaders (8-5). Aidan Richard scored 13 points, going 4 of 6 (3 for 5 from 3-point range). Declan Ryan went 6 of 8 from the field to finish with 12 points. Jamir Harvey finished with 11 points, seven rebounds and four steals for the Pride. Aamyr Sullivan added nine points and five assists for Regis (MA). Dan Grasso finished with six points. Holy Cross took the lead with 19:46 left in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 36-20 at halftime, with Richard racking up 10 points. Holy Cross extended its lead to 82-43 during the second half, fueled by a 15-2 scoring run. Green scored a team-high 11 points in the second half as their team closed out the win. Holy Cross hosts Loyola (MD) in its next matchup on Thursday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .

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PNC Financial Services Group Inc. decreased its position in shares of Tractor Supply ( NASDAQ:TSCO – Free Report ) by 1.4% during the third quarter, according to its most recent filing with the SEC. The firm owned 43,343 shares of the specialty retailer’s stock after selling 619 shares during the period. PNC Financial Services Group Inc.’s holdings in Tractor Supply were worth $12,610,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Other institutional investors have also recently made changes to their positions in the company. LRI Investments LLC bought a new position in shares of Tractor Supply in the 1st quarter worth about $28,000. Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD increased its stake in shares of Tractor Supply by 12.5% during the first quarter. Price T Rowe Associates Inc. MD now owns 3,330,621 shares of the specialty retailer’s stock valued at $871,691,000 after purchasing an additional 368,859 shares in the last quarter. Ascent Group LLC purchased a new position in shares of Tractor Supply during the first quarter valued at approximately $2,320,000. Paloma Partners Management Co boosted its position in shares of Tractor Supply by 283.9% in the 1st quarter. Paloma Partners Management Co now owns 2,824 shares of the specialty retailer’s stock worth $739,000 after purchasing an additional 4,360 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Silvercrest Asset Management Group LLC grew its stake in shares of Tractor Supply by 10.4% in the 1st quarter. Silvercrest Asset Management Group LLC now owns 9,587 shares of the specialty retailer’s stock worth $2,509,000 after buying an additional 902 shares during the last quarter. Institutional investors own 98.72% of the company’s stock. Analysts Set New Price Targets A number of research analysts have issued reports on TSCO shares. Evercore ISI upgraded Tractor Supply from a “hold” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Friday, November 15th. Benchmark upped their price target on shares of Tractor Supply from $280.00 to $310.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research note on Monday, October 28th. Truist Financial cut their price objective on shares of Tractor Supply from $325.00 to $317.00 and set a “buy” rating on the stock in a research report on Friday, October 25th. Robert W. Baird set a $320.00 target price on shares of Tractor Supply in a report on Thursday, October 17th. Finally, Wedbush reiterated a “neutral” rating and set a $270.00 price target on shares of Tractor Supply in a report on Friday, October 25th. Two research analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, eight have issued a hold rating, twelve have issued a buy rating and one has issued a strong buy rating to the company’s stock. According to MarketBeat.com, the stock currently has a consensus rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus price target of $282.82. Tractor Supply Stock Performance TSCO opened at $281.71 on Friday. Tractor Supply has a 12-month low of $197.00 and a 12-month high of $307.64. The company has a market cap of $30.10 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 27.40, a PEG ratio of 3.42 and a beta of 0.82. The company has a current ratio of 1.48, a quick ratio of 0.17 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.81. The company’s 50 day moving average is $284.18 and its 200 day moving average is $275.47. Tractor Supply Announces Dividend The firm also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Tuesday, December 10th. Stockholders of record on Monday, November 25th will be given a dividend of $1.10 per share. This represents a $4.40 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 1.56%. The ex-dividend date is Monday, November 25th. Tractor Supply’s payout ratio is 42.80%. Insider Transactions at Tractor Supply In other Tractor Supply news, CFO Kurt D. Barton sold 23,532 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, October 1st. The stock was sold at an average price of $295.64, for a total transaction of $6,957,000.48. Following the completion of the sale, the chief financial officer now owns 9,683 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $2,862,682.12. The trade was a 70.85 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which is accessible through the SEC website . 0.24% of the stock is currently owned by company insiders. Tractor Supply Profile ( Free Report ) Tractor Supply Company operates as a rural lifestyle retailer in the United States. The company offers various merchandise, including livestock and equine feed and equipment, poultry, fencing, and sprayers and chemicals; food, treats, and equipment for dogs, cats, and other small animals, as well as dog wellness products; seasonal and recreation products comprising tractors and riders, lawn and garden, bird feeding, power equipment, and other recreational products; truck, tool, and hardware products, such as truck accessories, trailers, generators, lubricants, batteries, and hardware and tools; and clothing, gift, and décor products consist of clothing, footwear, toys, snacks, and decorative merchandise. Read More Want to see what other hedge funds are holding TSCO? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Tractor Supply ( NASDAQ:TSCO – Free Report ). 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