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Former Virginia guard Jalen Warley is transferring to Gonzaga, according to several reports Monday. Gonzaga appeared to confirm the transfer by reposting the news on social media. Warley, who has 96 college games (58 starts) under his belt, will use a redshirt this year and spend 2025-26 in Spokane, Wash. Warley played three seasons at Florida State before transferring to Virginia before the 2024-25 season. He was allowed to enter the transfer portal again following the surprise retirement of coach Tony Bennett just three weeks before the season. With the Seminoles, Warley averaged 6.0 points, 2.9 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game. His junior year was his best, as he put up 7.5 points, 2.8 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game over 33 appearances (32 starts). --Field Level Media
Gettman kicks go-ahead FG as Villanova ends Delaware's FCS-era with a 38-28 win in finaleThe cryptocurrency market has proven time and again that it’s a place where innovation meets opportunity. For those searching for the best cryptos for massive return potential , certain projects stand out not just for their technology but for their ability to revolutionise industries and deliver significant returns to investors. Among these projects are Qubetics, Near Protocol, and Polygon. While Near Protocol and Polygon have earned their stripes as established leaders in blockchain scalability and accessibility, Qubetics is blazing a trail with its innovative ecosystem, particularly its game-changing approach to almost instant cross-border transactions. Qubetics, in particular, is turning heads with its impressive presale success and ambitious roadmap. Let’s explore what makes these three projects some of the most exciting opportunities in the crypto space. Qubetics: Redefining Global Transactions Qubetics is a rising star in the blockchain world, and its focus on almost instant cross-border transactions is a game-changer. Imagine being able to send money across borders as easily and quickly as sending a text message. That’s exactly what Qubetics is delivering. For example, a small business in the U.S. needing to pay a supplier in Europe can bypass the traditional banking system’s delays and hefty fees. Professionals, such as freelancers working with international clients, can receive payments in real-time without worrying about middlemen or hidden costs. Even families sending remittances across the globe can do so instantly, ensuring their loved ones have access to funds without delay. The Qubetics presale has been a resounding success, now in its 13th stage. With over 365 million $TICS tokens sold to more than 11,100 holders, it has raised an impressive $7.4 million. At its current price of $0.0342, investors have a limited window to lock in this price before the next 10% price increase at the weekend. Analysts are optimistic about $TICS, projecting a price of $0.25 by the presale’s end, representing a 630% ROI. A $20,000 investment today would yield 584,795 $TICS tokens, which could be worth over $8.7 million if $TICS hits the predicted $15 post-mainnet launch. Beyond the financial potential, Qubetics is solving real-world problems . Its seamless cross-border payment system ensures businesses, individuals, and families can interact globally without the friction of traditional systems. This innovation makes Qubetics one of the best cryptos for massive return potential, not just for its ROI but for its real-world utility. Near Protocol: Championing Blockchain Accessibility Near Protocol has quickly become a darling in the crypto world for its user-friendly platform and commitment to scalability. Designed to bring blockchain technology to the masses, Near Protocol focuses on making decentralised applications accessible to developers and users, regardless of their technical expertise. Near Protocol uses a unique scaling solution called sharding, which allows the network to process more transactions as its user base grows. This ensures that the platform remains fast and affordable, even as adoption skyrockets. Developers love Near Protocol for its simplicity, and businesses appreciate its ability to handle large-scale applications without breaking a sweat. The crypto community often praises Near Protocol for its forward-thinking approach. For instance, its emphasis on climate neutrality has made it a favourite among eco-conscious investors. Near Protocol’s innovative technology and growing ecosystem make it a standout choice for those looking for the best cryptos for massive return potential. Polygon: Scaling Ethereum’s Potential Polygon has cemented its place as one of the most important projects in the Ethereum ecosystem. By addressing Ethereum’s scalability issues, Polygon enables developers to build and deploy decentralised applications without worrying about high fees or slow transaction speeds. Polygon’s Layer 2 scaling solution allows for near-instant transactions, making it the go-to platform for DeFi projects, gaming dApps, and NFT marketplaces. Its interoperability ensures that developers can integrate their applications seamlessly across multiple blockchains, further enhancing its appeal. For investors, Polygon represents a gateway to the future of decentralised technology. Its consistent innovation and expanding partnerships make it one of the best cryptos for massive return potential. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting out, Polygon offers a mix of stability and growth that’s hard to ignore. Why Qubetics Deserves Your Attention While Near Protocol and Polygon are established leaders driving blockchain adoption, Qubetics offers a fresh perspective with its innovative approach to global transactions. The combination of almost instant cross-border payments, a successful presale, and bold analyst predictions makes it a standout choice for investors seeking exponential returns. The opportunity to join the Qubetics presale at its current price won’t last forever. With projections of up to $15 per $TICS after the mainnet launch, Qubetics isn’t just a promising investment—it’s a chance to be part of a blockchain revolution. Conclusion The crypto market is filled with opportunities, but only a few projects truly stand out. Qubetics, Near Protocol, and Polygon each bring something unique to the table, making them some of the best cryptos for massive return potential. For those looking to maximise their investments, Qubetics offers an unparalleled opportunity. Its focus on real-world solutions, like almost instant cross-border transactions, ensures it’s not just about financial gains but also about creating meaningful change in how we interact globally. Don’t wait—visit the Qubetics website today and secure your $TICS tokens before the next price hike. The future of blockchain starts here. For More Information: Qubetics: https://qubetics.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/qubetics Twitter: https://twitter.com/qubetics
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Tracy Barnes, Indiana CIO During COVID, Will Step DownN ear the Anzac Bridge, workers in hi-vis vests and aprons move among crates of stock, greeting regular customers with handshakes and waves. Families weave in and out of stores as pelicans try to sneak scraps of fish. Sydney Fish Market is experiencing its usual bustle for the Friday before Christmas – but this year will likely be the market’s last festive season in this location. Over the sound of the crowd, snippets of conversation about the move can be heard. “Are you excited?” “The last authentic fish market you will see.” “It should have been done 10 years ago!” “Won’t be the same.” Towards the end of next year, the fish market will be moving to a new site along Blackwattle Bay. It’s a huge departure for the venue, which has been at its existing site since 1966. While some patrons and workers are looking forward to a new space with more shops and a modern design, others are disappointed to say goodbye to the traditional market. Evolution of an ‘already iconic’ site Tony Tsiklas, the manager of Claudio’s Seafood in the market’s car park, has been working there for 38 years – he started as an 18-year-old doing deliveries. Over the years, Tsiklas has watched the market grow busier and busier. “From the old days, I remember it wasn’t crazy like this. We were busy, but not like now. Now ... it’s like a stampede.” Tsiklas wonders about the move – he’s not sure it will be easy. He’s worried about space to put containers, scales, windows, freezers and other facilities required to run the business. “I want to transition smoothly,” he says. “We don’t know what it is going to be like, [if] there is a limited space for containers on the other side.” Operating on the harbour close to the CBD as both an authentic fish market and a retail venue, the site is “already iconic”, says Gus Dannoun, the head of Sydney Fish Market’s quota and operations. “You will find it very hard to find that whole combination in the one location, in a fish market, anywhere else.” Dannoun started working in technology for the New South Wales Fish Marketing Authority in 1981, when the market was a “very trade-oriented business”. “You hardly saw any general public come on to the site.” Over time, the number of retailers grew from two to six, and more of the public came to buy their products. “We also started discovering the fish market started having tourist appeal,” Dannoun says. That “truly transformed the business”. “Some might say it happened organically ... by accident, but I think it is the fact that the site was evolving.” The next evolution of the market, he says, is moving into the new precinct. The new market, designed by architects 3XN, has been pitched as “Sydney’s most significant harbourside building since the Opera House” by the NSW government . The site will be both a “purpose-built authentic operating fish market” and a “major food and dining attraction”. ‘I’m actually pretty excited’ Patrons Carla and Craig Waghorn visit weekly to shop for their end-of-week seafood dinners. Craig says he will miss the original fish market. “I’m disappointed,” he says. “I just love the fact that it is actually smelly.” But Carla is looking forward to something more “cosmopolitan”. “I think it will present everything a little bit more nicely, so I’m actually pretty excited. I’m sure they will have other shops and restaurants over there as well.” She adds that she is excited to bring her parents to the new precinct when they visit from Italy. Bill Dawes thinks the move should have happened years ago. “It has gotten busier and busier and busier, and needs a makeover,” he says. Dawes was a chef for 25 years and spent five of those years at the fish market. As a student, he used to visit the market’s auction house. Now he visits as a shopper. “The wife’s always getting me to stop in the place. I’m off to the relos, the in-laws, for Christmas.” He is skipping the Christmas Eve and Day rush this year – when the market is famously open for a marathon 36 hours straight . Last year, he visited, had a look around, then “took off”. “It was too busy,” he says. “Christmas Day rush is go, go, go, even from a packer’s point of view. They are real fast, real quick, and if you know what you want, you’re going to get looked after very quickly. “You’ve got to know what you got, pre-plan what you want, hit them up for a quick fish special, get it, get out.” Dawes has been watching the new site’s development over the last year and a half. “I’m excited to see what is in store,” he says. “It looks big.” Despite Tsiklas’ reservations, he’s certain patrons will flock to the new site. “I’m sure a lot of people are going there. [Even] if they haven’t been before, they will come to have a look because there are a lot more stores in there.” And he is committed to carrying on Claudio’s at the new precinct. “Same name,” he says. “Same name, until I retire.”
More NASA Science, Tech will Fly to Moon Aboard Future Firefly FlightDerek Robertson throws for school-record 536 yards and Monmouth surprises Stony Brook 55-47From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration has launched a new tool designed to demonstrate progress made on some key promises she made while on the campaign trail. Categories for Philly Stat 360 are broken down into safer , cleaner , greener , economic opportunity and core services , echoing Parker’s mantra of a “safer, cleaner, greener city with economic opportunity for all.” “We’re going to tell you about our progress, and some things we will be doing well, some things we need to do better at and some things we may not be doing well at all,” Parker said. “But we need to empower the tool of transparency .” Parker said fellow mayors were spending a lot of money hiring outside consultants to do the job, while the city of Philadelphia hired its own experts to save money and still have quality control over the site. Kristin Bray heads Philly Stat 360. She believes the website is easy for anyone to navigate . Parker herself admits she’s not much of a computer wiz, calling herself a “dinosaur” when it comes to technology. “Philly Stat 360 will make all city services more interactive, more transparent and more accessible to all Philadelphians, giving them a government that they can see, touch and feel,” Bray said. “This is a major step forward in connecting Philadelphians with their government in a meaningful and direct way.” Weekend violence in Philly leaves 4 people dead, 20 others injured Philadelphia police said they plan to increase law enforcement’s presence outside City Hall in the wake of a triple shooting in Dilworth Park. 1 day ago The site has already been recognized by the Biden administration for its effort to promote transparency in the delivery of government services. Parker said it is a way of “demystifying government” and eliminating what she called “hook-up culture,” where people need inside connections to access free city services on a priority basis. “You usually have to know somebody, who knows somebody, who knows somebody to get connected to these services that are free and readily open and available to the public,” she said. “So, this effort helps to demystify government and it tells the public what we want to do, why we do it, how we do it and how they can be a part of it.” Parker added the goal is to show people the good and the bad of city government and keep departments accountable. Dozens rally, call for Mayor Cherelle Parker to reaffirm Philly’s sanctuary city protections In the face of President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations, advocates are rallying support for immigrant communities in Philadelphia. 7 days ago Get daily updates from WHYY News! The free WHYY News Daily newsletter delivers the most important local stories to your inbox. WHYY is your source for fact-based, in-depth journalism and information. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on financial support from readers like you. Please give today.
Would I rather have Bo Nix or Shedeur Sanders as the quarterback of my NFL team for the next 10 years? Sanders’ ceiling is higher. Nix has a higher floor. Both quarterbacks are accurate and good leaders. Sanders should be close to or better than C.J. Stroud of the Houston Texans. But I’d rather bet on the talent and potential of Sanders. – Chris, Vail Kiz: The Bo Bandwagon has gone from zero to hysteria faster than a Tesla. I walked into my barber shop last week and was greeted with these words: “Nix is the fix!” Hey, I’m the knucklehead that told Broncos Country this team would easily eclipse the 5.5 victory total established by Vegas oddsmakers and make the playoffs. But y’all might want to slow your roll. Nix will have to show me what he’s got on the road in the postseason before I’m a true Bo-liever that he’s the definitive answer at QB for the next 10 years. We have solid evidence Nix can play at the level of a starting NFL quarterback. He’s improving as the season progresses, so he probably hasn’t hit his ceiling yet. Sanders looks great at CU, but there are a lot of QBs who are great in college but a bust in the NFL. I’d take Nix. – Nick, Huntersville, N.C. Kiz: Over a year ago, after the Buffs lost 48-41 to USC, I declared Sanders was a better quarterback than future No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams. Folks laughed at the time. Well, what about now? If the Raiders or Giants pick first in the 2025 draft and don’t take Sanders, they’re dumber than they look. Nix is a safe NFL quarterback. Sanders can be a special one. Friday Faceoff: Who’s got a better chance to make the playoffs, the Broncos or the CU Buffs? Before I pick between Bo and Shedeur, you need to tell me: Who’s the coach of Sanders’ NFL team going to be? – Jerardo, San Jose, Calif. Kiz: Far be it from me to push Deion Sanders out the door at CU. But should the Raiders get the chance to land Shedeur in the draft, a father and son reunion in Vegas could be the most magical act on the Strip since Penn and Teller. I was planning on going to the Broncos game against the Chargers on the Sunday before Christmas. But now that the game has been flexed to Thursday night, I’m glad I didn’t buy tickets. No way I’m driving from San Diego to Los Angeles on a Thursday afternoon. – 5280 in SoCal Kiz: You think commissioner Roger Goodell gives a hoot about messing with your holiday travel plans? If fans mattered more than television revenue to the NFL, the Chargers would’ve never left San Diego. And today’s parting shot answers the question: Why on earth didn’t the Colorado Rockies trade long-ballyhooed second baseman Brendan Rodgers before unceremoniously dumping him? The Rockies have inept people running their baseball operation and franchise owner Dick Monfort hates to make changes in the front office. – Dave, Denver( MENAFN - IANS) Bengaluru, Dec 18 (IANS) As India gears up to create a future-ready workforce in newer careers and emerging technologies, AI-enabled talent assessment and hiring platform HireMee on Wednesday launched a new tool to assist students make informed decisions about their academic and professional futures. The Bengaluru-based company introduced the Career Navigation Assessment, a scientifically designed tool to assist students in Classes X, XI and XII (aged 14-18 years) by mapping their unique personality traits, aptitudes, and interests to potential career paths. “This innovative psychometric assessment meets the growing need for personalised career guidance, offering students a reliable, engaging, and actionable solution to navigate this formative phase of their lives,” said Venkatraman Umakanth, SVP and Head, HireMee. The online test can be taken at any time convenient for a student at home, with the detailed report emailed soon thereafter, according to the company. The assessment uses immersive, real-life scenarios to engage students in a way that reduces social desirability bias and encourages truthful and thoughtful responses. These scenarios promote critical thinking and ensure accurate insights into students' natural preferences and abilities. By combining these elements, the assessment generates tailored career recommendations that resonate with each student's strengths, aspirations, and motivations. “Guided by the principle that Indian youth deserve to follow a career aligned with their aspirations, the panel was chosen to ensure diversity in expertise, capturing varied perspectives on content relevance and cultural appropriateness,” said Chocko Valliappa, Vice Chairman, Sona Group of Institutions and CEO, Vee Technologies. Since its inception in 2017, HireMee platform has helped more than 700,000 students get themselves assessed at no-cost with over 270,000 students getting the opportunity to be interviewed by various companies. Last week, University Grants Commission (UGC) released a 'Draft Guidelines for Implementation of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) in Higher Education' which will provide access to higher education and enable individuals who have acquired competencies through non-formal and informal learning methods to access higher education programs. The UGC said that the guidelines create diverse and flexible pathways for individuals with various educational backgrounds and learning experiences to access higher education based on their demonstrated competencies. -IANS na/ MENAFN17122024000231011071ID1109005265 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. 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NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has stressed the importance of using south Indian cinema to promote the natural beauty of Jammu and Kashmir as part of a broader strategy to boost tourism in the region. The chief minister also expressed a desire to engage more with filmmakers from the south Indian industry, which he believes has been overlooked so far. "The places we should be focusing on where the money is there, the budgets are big are actually the south Indian film industry. That, for reasons of arrogance or ignorance, we have consciously ignored up until now. So they are the ones with movie budgets of Rs 300-400 crore," Abdullah told PTI during a recent interview. The chief minister observed the tourism sector would benefit greatly if films depicted the scenic beauty of Jammu and Kashmir, as he highlighted the historical connection with Bollywood that, he said, had played an important role in establishing the valley as a favourite honeymoon destination for generations of Indians. This strategy, according to Abdullah, would serve a dual purpose -- it would not only display the scenic beauty of the region in south Indian films but also promote Kashmir as an attractive travel destination among tourists from south India who had not traditionally viewed the valley as a vacation spot. While there is no precise estimate of the south Indian film industry's size, a 2022 report by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) valued it at approximately Rs 74,900 crore. The report, titled "Regional is the New National – Way Forward for the South India Media and Entertainment Industry", showed that the south Indian film industry accounted for 35 per cent of the total media and entertainment market share, maintaining its relevance despite rapid technological advancements. According to media consultancy firm Ormax Media, Tollywood -- the Telugu-language film industry -- brought in around USD 212 million last year, surpassing Bollywood's earnings of USD 197 million. Abdullah mentioned the possibilities of marketing Jammu and Kashmir as a prime filming location for films and video albums. These have more time for shoot preparation but can easily boast high budgets. He also highlighted the destination wedding market, a major commercial business opportunity now. By targeting these avenues, Abdullah aims to give a boost to the tourism industry and showcase the unparalleled beauty of Jammu and Kashmir to a wider audience. The chief minister said a proposal had been made for opening some new destinations in Kashmir. "We have actually put together a proposal and are trying to see if we can get multilateral agency funding."
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