North Texas squares off against Alcorn State in NIT matchup
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
Alcorn State Braves (18-13, 15-3 SWAC) at North Texas Mean Green (26-7, 16-4 C-USA)Denton, Texas; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: The North Texas Mean Green and the Alcorn State Braves play in the National Invitation Tournament.The Mean Green are 16-4 against C-USA opponents and 10-3 in non-conference play. North Texas ranks ninth in C-USA in rebounding with 30.5 rebounds. Abou Ousmane leads the Mean Green with 6.1 boards.The Braves’ record in SWAC action is 15-3. Alcorn State is fifth in the SWAC scoring 68.1 points per game and is shooting 41.1%.TOP PERFORMERS: Tylor Perry is scoring 16.8 points per game and averaging 3.2 rebounds for the Mean Green. Kai Huntsberry is averaging 1.1 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for North Texas.Byron Joshua is averaging 11.3 points, 4.1 assists and 1.6 steals for the Braves. Jeremiah Kendall is averaging 13.6 points over the last 10 games for Alcorn State.LAST 10 GAMES: Mean Green: 8-2, averaging 69.8 points, 31.4 rebounds, 11.5 as...Texas Southern Tigers square off against the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in First 4
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
Fairleigh Dickinson Knights (19-15, 10-6 NEC) vs. Texas Southern Tigers (14-20, 7-11 SWAC)Dayton, Ohio; Wednesday, 6:40 p.m. EDTFANDUEL SPORTSBOOK LINE: Texas Southern -2; over/under is 145.5BOTTOM LINE: The Texas Southern Tigers take on the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights in the First Four round of the NCAA Tournament.The Tigers have gone 7-11 against SWAC opponents, with a 7-9 record in non-conference play. Texas Southern is the SWAC leader with 34.1 rebounds per game led by Joirdon Karl Nicholas averaging 8.9.The Knights’ record in NEC play is 10-6. Fairleigh Dickinson leads the NEC scoring 77.8 points per game while shooting 45.5%.TOP PERFORMERS: Nicholas is averaging 10.7 points and 8.9 rebounds for the Tigers. PJ Henry is averaging 2.7 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for Texas Southern.Joe Munden Jr. is averaging 10.4 points for the Knights. Ansley Almonor is averaging 2.3 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for Fairleigh Dickinson.LAST 10 GAMES: Tigers: 6-4, avera...Oklahoma State squares off against Youngstown State in NIT
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
Youngstown State Penguins (24-9, 15-5 Horizon League) vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys (18-15, 8-10 Big 12)Youngstown, Ohio; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: The Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Youngstown State Penguins play in the National Invitation Tournament.The Cowboys’ record in Big 12 play is 8-10, and their record is 10-5 in non-conference games. Oklahoma State is eighth in the Big 12 with 29.2 points per game in the paint led by Kalib Boone averaging 7.9.The Penguins are 15-5 in Horizon League play. Youngstown State has a 1-2 record in games decided by less than 4 points.TOP PERFORMERS: Bryce Thompson is shooting 39.6% and averaging 11.7 points for the Cowboys. John-Michael Wright is averaging 2.2 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for Oklahoma State.Dwayne Cohill is scoring 17.8 points per game and averaging 3.5 rebounds for the Penguins. Brandon Rush is averaging 1.8 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for Youngstown State.LAST 10 GAMES: Cowboys: 4-6, averaging 66....Sunak, Biden and Albanese announce new subs — and jobs
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
SAN DIEGO — Rishi Sunak joined Joe Biden and Australian premier Anthony Albanese at a submarine base in California to hail a new defense megadeal between the three nations.The leaders gathered as the latest stage of their AUKUS (Australian, U.K., U.S) defense pact saw the trio commit Monday to a submarine building deal that will bring a British-designed and built sub to Canberra, using shared U.S. technology, and an increased footprint for all three in the Pacific.While the leaders were reluctant to state publicly that the move is a direct response to growing assertiveness by China, a senior British military official told POLITICO: “I can’t believe for a minute that Beijing is sitting there thinking: ‘AUKUS is great, carry on’.”The AUKUS deal was first signed between the three nations 18 months ago, as Washington D.C. sought to ramp up its capacity in the Indo-Pacific region.Speaking with USS Michigan as a backdrop under blue skies, Sunak said: “We represent three allies who have st...The possibility of the digital euro
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
Paschal Donohoe is the Eurogroup president and the Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform of Ireland.In recent years, the pace of innovation and change in the financial and payments sector has been exponential. We can now make payments, transfer money, and invest by using tools that didn’t even exist a few years ago. And between 2019 and 2022, the share of euro area mobile payments more than tripled in both number and value.These new technologies can benefit both consumers and companies, enabling greater access to financial services, offering more choices and increasing the efficiency of operations. But they also raise important questions about how to regulate them to safeguard our financial stability and protect consumers.We have seen the emergence of cryptocurrencies from private actors and the concept of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) take hold globally. In this context, we need to consider how best to ensure our common currency — ...Europe lurches into civil war over car engine ban
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
BRUSSELS — The future of the internal combustion engine is turning into a Franco-German war. An alliance of car-friendly countries led by Germany on Monday dialed up the temperature in a fight against EU legislation that would consign the engine to the scrapheap as part of landmark efforts to slash greenhouse gas emissions from transport.Following a meeting in Strasbourg, key ministers from a gang of car-loving countries said rules ending the sale of new combustion-engine cars and vans by 2035 — already accepted by the European Parliament and agreed in principle by member countries — needed changes. Or else.“There is no [European Commission] proposal that corresponds to what we expect, and that is why we have not yet reached our goal,” German Transport Minister Volker Wissing said after the meeting,But France isn’t planning to surrender. Paris signalled it will stand behind the EU’s 2035 zero emissions plan, as has Madrid, putting two of the bloc’s larg...New poll says majority of Canadians want elections inquiry : In The News for Mar. 14
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Mar. 14 …What we are watching in Canada …New polling suggests the majority of Canadians want the federal government to call an independent inquiry into foreign interference in the last two federal elections, but still feel the country’s electoral system is safe.Market research firm Leger surveyed 1,544 people between March 10 and 12, asking a range of questions about Canada’s electoral system and allegations of foreign interference.The results suggest 71 per cent of Canadians feel the electoral system is safe, while 29 per cent feel it is not.And the majority, 69 per cent of respondents, said they generally trust the results of elections in Canada. One in five said they do not trust the results, and another 11 per cent said they don’t know.The poll cannot be assigned a margin of error because onl...Senator fears ‘modern Chinese exclusion’ but some redress activists reject link
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
Senator Yuen Pau Woo questions whether a foreign influence registry might become “a modern form of Chinese exclusion,” and says angry reaction to his suggestion proves his point about racial profiling and stigmatization.But some activists who were involved in campaigns to right the wrongs of Canada’s head tax on Chinese immigrants and the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 — also known as the Chinese exclusion act — strongly dispute the comparison.“I can’t see how he can complete his statement with a straight face,” said Bill Chu, a veteran Vancouver activist who campaigned for head tax redress. Woo drew a link between the historic wrongs against Chinese immigrants in a Tweet on Friday, comparing it with efforts to create a foreign influence transparency registry.“100 years ago, as part of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Canada forced all Chinese people in the country to register or face deportation,” Woo said. “How can we prevent this r...‘Riceboy Sleeps’ sparks frenzy of activity for B.C. writer-director Anthony Shim
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
TORONTO — There’s been nothing tranquil about the B.C.-set immigrant drama “Riceboy Sleeps” since its buzz-laden debut at Toronto International Film Festival last year.After its September premiere, the mother-son film collected a slew of festival awards, including $25,000 prizes at TIFF and the Windsor International Film Festival, the title of best Canadian film at the Vancouver International Film Festival and an audience prize at the Busan International Film Festival. Last week, “Riceboy Sleeps” was declared best Canadian feature by the Toronto Film Critics Association, an annual honour that comes with a $100,000 prize.Now, writer-director Anthony Shim says he’s excited to finally put the family drama before general audiences as the movie opens in theatres March 17.The staggered rollout across Canada includes Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver, with future release plans in Korea, Singapore and the United States.Shim notes the film will test the public’s appetite for cinema n...Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:17 GMT
OTTAWA — New polling suggests the majority of Canadians want the federal government to call an independent inquiry into foreign interference in the last two federal elections, but still feel the country’s electoral system is safe.Market research firm Leger surveyed 1,544 people between March 10 and 12, asking a range of questions about Canada’s electoral system and allegations of foreign interference.The results suggest 71 per cent of Canadians feel the electoral system is safe, while 29 per cent feel it is not.And the majority, 69 per cent of respondents, said they generally trust the results of elections in Canada. One in five said they do not trust the results, and another 11 per cent said they don’t know.The poll cannot be assigned a margin of error because online surveys are not considered truly random samples.Allegations that China meddled in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections have dominated debate on Parliament Hill for weeks, following a series of media re...Latest news
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