Elvictor Group, Inc. Inc Enters Into an Agreement with CIM Securities to Raise Up to $7,000,000 in FundingOregon already secured its spot in the Big Ten championship game, but the top-ranked Ducks have plenty to play for in their regular-season finale. Revenge may be on Oregon's mind when the Ducks host longtime rival Washington on Saturday in Eugene, Ore. Oregon (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) would perhaps be closing in on its second straight College Football Playoff appearance had the Huskies (6-5, 4-4) not dealt the Ducks their only two losses last season. Washington edged Oregon 36-33 in Seattle last October, then slipped past the Ducks 34-31 in the Pac-12 title game to secure a playoff spot for the second time in school history. Both teams joined the Big Ten in August. Third-year Oregon head coach Dan Lanning is 33-5 leading the Ducks. But he remains winless against the Huskies (0-3). Oregon plots to sprint out of its late-season bye after using time to heal injuries, but Lanning doesn't believe the break should stall the flow of an undefeated season. "It's always about what we're able to do on the field. Motivation is overrated," Lanning said. "Our guys have to want to go out there and execute at a really high level. Since the beginning of the season we've talked about playing our best football at the end of November. We're there. This is our opportunity to go play our best football against a good team." The Ducks could have star wide receiver Tez Johnson back from a shoulder injury this week. Johnson has missed the past two games. That would be good news for quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who would regain the team's leader in receptions (64), receiving yards (649) and receiving touchdowns (eight). Washington, under first-year head coach Jedd Fisch, is 63-48-5 all-time against Oregon but is just 1-12-1 when facing the No. 1-ranked team in the country. The Huskies are led on offense by running back Jonah Coleman, who has racked up 1,008 yards and nine scores on the ground this season. Coleman averages 5.8 yards per carry and has 36 runs of at least 10 yards. In the passing game, wide receiver Denzel Boston is tied for the Big Ten lead with nine in touchdown catches and ranks sixth in the conference with 764 receiving yards. Whom Boston will be catching passes from is not yet known, however. Washington has not revealed whether Will Rogers or Demond Williams Jr. will start at quarterback. Rogers has started every game for the Huskies but was benched in favor of Williams two weeks ago after throwing a pair of interceptions in a 31-19 win over UCLA. Fisch said he has a "good idea" of how he will use his quarterbacks on Saturday, and while he wouldn't go as far as to name a starter, he did say Rogers responded well in practices last week. "On the same token, Demond's energy and Demond's confidence showed up. His ability to jump right in and feel really good about leading the group whenever it was his turn... he did a really nice job there as well," Fisch told Seattle Sports. "I think both guys responded well to the week of practice, and now, really, it's important for us that the guy we believe will start the game gets a significant amount of reps in practice week. But as you know, we're not afraid to play two quarterbacks." --Field Level Media
Two Pittsburgh Steelers missed the first official practice of the week due to injury, putting their status for Wednesday’s Week 17 game against the Kansas City Chiefs in serious doubt. Steelers cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (knee, PCL sprain) and wide receiver Ben Skowronek (hip) did not practice on Monday after being projected as DNPs on Sunday. Porter and Skowronek’s absences from practice weren’t a total surprise after head coach Mike Tomlin hinted the two are long shots to suit up against the Chiefs. “The two guys that didn’t finish yesterday’s game, Joey Porter with a knee and Ben Skowronek with a hip, they’re availability remains questionable,” Tomlin said. “Anybody that didn’t make it out of their stadium yesterday on a four day turnaround probably have a difficult time showing for this one.” Porter left Saturday’s 34-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens with what was first believed to be a calf injury but later diagnosed as a knee injury . Shortly after, PennLive.com reported that the Steelers fear that Porter may have suffered a PCL sprain, which would likely cause him to miss more than just this week’s game against Kansas City. Skowronek also left the game with a hip injury after reeling in two catches for 25 yards early on. He did not return, either. In addition to the Steelers two absences, quarterback Justin Fields was limited as he recovers from an abdominal injury that he suffered against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 15. PITTSBURGH STEELERS INJURY REPORT STEELERS INJURED RESERVE This article first appeared on Steelers Now and was syndicated with permission.
Dwarfed by China in shipbuilding, US looks to build its defense base to fend off warSingle-stock investing remains a worthwhile strategy, but today’s practical advice is diversifying. You reduce or spread the risk if you hold stocks from various sectors. However, if you’re a (TFSA) investor, you can buy one high-quality stock now and hold it forever. ( ) is a no-nonsense investment if you through your TFSA. This $97.4 billion bank, Canada’s oldest financial institution, has endured two World Wars, the Great Depression, and numerous financial crises since its founding in 1817. There are compelling reasons to own BMO besides its strong capital position. With a fresh $7,000 annual contribution limit in 2025, consider making BMO your anchor stock in your TFSA stock portfolio if it isn’t yet. Due to its lengthy dividend payment history, dividend pioneer BMO is the undisputable choice of passive-income investors. The track record is 195 years and counting, which no investor or retiree could outlive. If you invest today, the share price is $134.09 (+7.37% year to date), and the dividend yield is 4.64%. The payout frequency is quarterly. BMO has growth goals, and acquiring Bank of the West in February 2023 is one way to expand its presence in key U.S. growth markets. The footprint in 32 states would accelerate the growth of BMO’s national specialty commercial businesses and give more customers access to its digital banking platform. Darryl White, chief executive officer of BMO Financial Group, said about the strategic acquisition, “We will deliver a highly competitive offering to new growth markets, combining the strength of our digital banking platform and a strong team of bankers to generate leading customer growth.” Bank of the West operates in the largest and fastest-growing U.S. markets, which should also help fuel BMO’s growth. The US16.3 billion deal is the most significant in Canada’s banking history. BMO completed the core and digital platform after eight months. According to Mahen Namaswayan, Head of Technology and Operations Mergers and Acquisitions at BMO, the bank boasts a Digital-First model. It will deliver greater convenience and speed to customers while providing scale and product options across the U.S. The high interest rate environment affected bank stocks, including BMO. Fortunately, the Bank of Canada’s rate-cutting cycle is ongoing, and inflation has moderated. In the first three quarters of fiscal 2024 (nine months ending July 31, 2024), BMO’s net income rose 84.2% year over year to $5 billion. However, provision for credit losses (PCL) increased 29.2% to $2.2 billion from a year ago. Nonetheless, BMO announced a 5% dividend hike for Q4 fiscal 2024. “With our strategic goals firmly in place, a strong balance sheet, robust capital and liquidity, we are well positioned to deliver sustainable returns to our shareholders,” White said. The TFSA lifetime contribution limit will rise to $102,000 on January 1, 2025, for those who turned 18 before 2009 and have never contributed to a TFSA. An investment of the same amount in BMO converts into $1,183.20 in tax-free, pension-like quarterly income, and the principal remains intact.DALLAS - Native American athletes from across the United States will compete in the 2025 Native American All-Star Football Game, with 70 participants taking the field on Jan. 7, 2025, at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Organized by the Native American Athletic Foundation (NAAF) in collaboration with the National Football League (NFL) and Nike, the event will showcase top talent while fostering growth on and off the field to provide an immersive experience. From Jan. 3-7, 2025, participants will receive elite coaching, preparation for college athletics, leadership training, life skills and positive coping tools, all designed to inspire and prepare them for future success. “We are excited and honored to work with the NFL to make an impact in the lives of Native athletes,” said Michael Stopp, executive director of NAAF. “Our organization was established to use sports to develop the next generation of leaders in Indian Country. This partnership and this year’s game take an important step forward in meeting our mission.” The NAAF is a nonprofit devoted to creating athletic and educational opportunities for Native youth. NFL Vice President of Football Development Roman Oben said the Native American All-Star game will celebrate diversity while fostering the development of the next generation of leaders. “Through this partnership, we aim to create a lasting impact by giving Native athletes the same opportunities to succeed both on and off the field,” Oben said. “This also reflects the NFL’s commitment to building character, promoting inclusivity and strengthening communities across the country.” Nike will provide the uniforms for the all-star game and camp. The company aims to help grow football among Native American and Indigenous youth. This initiative ties into Nike’s N7 Collection, which celebrates Indigenous culture and its interconnectedness with nature while preserving and showcasing Native traditions for future generations. The term “N7” is inspired by the Seventh Generation Principle, a philosophy from the Haudenosaunee that asserts decisions made today should lead to a sustainable world seven generations into the future. “As a champion for athletes and sport, Nike is committed to building inclusive communities, breaking down barriers to access for athletes around the world and expanding sport for the next generation,” said Scott Henson, Nike brand director.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump has promised to as soon as he gets into office to make good on campaign promises aiming and redefining what it means to be American. But any efforts to halt the policy would face steep legal hurdles. Birthright citizenship means anyone born in the United States automatically becomes an American citizen. It’s been in place for decades and applies to children born to someone in the country illegally or in the U.S. on a tourist or student visa who plans to return to their home country. It’s not the practice of every country, and Trump and his supporters have argued that the system is being abused and that there should be tougher standards for becoming an American citizen. But others say this is a right enshrined in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, it would be extremely difficult to overturn and even if it’s possible, it’s a bad idea. Here’s a look at birthright citizenship, what Trump has said about it and the prospects for ending it: During an interview Sunday on Trump said he “absolutely” planned to halt birthright citizenship once in office. “We’re going to end that because it’s ridiculous,” he said. Trump and other opponents of birthright citizenship have argued that it creates an incentive for people to come to the U.S. illegally or take part in pregnant women enter the U.S. specifically to give birth so their children can have citizenship before returning to their home countries. “Simply crossing the border and having a child should not entitle anyone to citizenship,” said Eric Ruark, director of research for NumbersUSA, which argues for reducing immigration. The organization supports changes that would require at least one parent to be a permanent legal resident or a U.S. citizen for their children to automatically get citizenship. Others have argued that ending birthright citizenship would profoundly damage the country. “One of our big benefits is that people born here are citizens, are not an illegal underclass. There’s better assimilation and integration of immigrants and their children because of birthright citizenship,” said Alex Nowrasteh, vice president for economic and social policy studies at the pro-immigration Cato Institute. In 2019, the Migration Policy Institute estimated that 5.5 million children under age 18 lived with at least one parent in the country illegally in 2019, representing 7% of the U.S. child population. The vast majority of those children were U.S. citizens. The nonpartisan think tank said during Trump’s campaign for president in 2015 that the number of people in the country illegally would “balloon” if birthright citizenship were repealed, creating “a self-perpetuating class that would be excluded from social membership for generations.” In the aftermath of the Civil War, Congress ratified the 14th Amendment in July 1868. That amendment assured citizenship for all, including Black people. “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside,” the 14th Amendment says. “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.” But the 14th Amendment didn’t always translate to everyone being afforded birthright citizenship. For example, it wasn’t until 1924 that Congress finally granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the U.S. A key case in the history of birthright citizenship came in 1898, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Wong Kim Ark, born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrants, was a U.S. citizen because he was born in the states. The federal government had tried to deny him reentry into the county after a trip abroad on grounds he wasn’t a citizen under the Chinese Exclusion Act. But some have argued that the 1898 case clearly applied to children born of parents who are both legal immigrants to America but that it’s less clear whether it applies to children born to parents without legal status or, for example, who come for a short-term like a tourist visa. “That is the leading case on this. In fact, it’s the only case on this,” said Andrew Arthur, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, which supports immigration restrictions. “It’s a lot more of an open legal question than most people think.” Some proponents of immigration restrictions have argued the words “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” in the 14th Amendment allows the U.S. to deny citizenship to babies born to those in the country illegally. Trump himself used that language in his 2023 announcement that he would aim to end birthright citizenship if reelected. Trump wasn’t clear in his Sunday interview how he aims to end birthright citizenship. Asked how he could get around the 14th Amendment with an executive action, Trump said: “Well, we’re going to have to get it changed. We’ll maybe have to go back to the people. But we have to end it.” Pressed further on whether he’d use an executive order, Trump said “if we can, through executive action.” He gave a lot more details in a . In it, he said he would issue an executive order the first day of his presidency, making it clear that federal agencies “require that at least one parent be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident for their future children to become automatic U.S. citizens.” Trump wrote that the executive order would make clear that children of people in the U.S. illegally “should not be issued passports, Social Security numbers, or be eligible for certain taxpayer funded welfare benefits.” This would almost certainly end up in litigation. Nowrasteh from the Cato Institute said the law is clear that birthright citizenship can’t be ended by executive order but that Trump may be inclined to take a shot anyway through the courts. “I don’t take his statements very seriously. He has been saying things like this for almost a decade,” Nowrasteh said. “He didn’t do anything to further this agenda when he was president before. The law and judges are near uniformly opposed to his legal theory that the children of illegal immigrants born in the United States are not citizens.” Trump could steer Congress to pass a law to end birthright citizenship but would still face a legal challenge that it violates the Constitution.
Romanian politicians have voted in favour of a new pro-European coalition government led by incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu. The move could usher in an end to a protracted political crisis in the European Union country following the annulment of a presidential election by a top court. Parliament approved the new administration in a 240-143 vote in Romania’s 466-seat legislature. The new coalition is made up of the leftist Social Democratic Party (PSD) the centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL), the small ethnic Hungarian UDMR party and national minorities. It caps a month-long period of turmoil in which far-right nationalists made significant gains in a parliamentary election on December 1 a week after a first-round presidential race saw the far-right outsider Calin Georgescu emerge as the front-runner. “It will not be an easy mandate for the future government,” Mr Ciolacu, whose PSD party topped the polls in the parliamentary election, said in a statement. “We are aware that we are in the midst of a deep political crisis,” he said. “It is also a crisis of trust, and this coalition aims to regain the trust of citizens, the trust of the people.” Romania’s 16 ministerial positions will be shared among the parties, which will hold a slim majority in the legislature. It is widely seen as a tactical partnership to shut out far-right nationalists whose voices found fertile ground amid high living costs and a sluggish economy. Mr Ciolacu, who came third in the first-round presidential ballot despite polls indicating he would win the most votes, has served as prime minister since June 2023. After parliament’s approval, President Klaus Iohannis swore in the new government and warned the new Cabinet that it is entering a “difficult new period” in which “for many Romanians, there are major concerns”. Romania was plunged into turmoil after Mr Georgescu’s surprise success in the presidential race, after allegations of electoral violations and Russian interference emerged. Days before the December 8 run-off, the Constitutional Court made the unprecedented move to annul the presidential race. “We go through complicated times, but I think we all learned from mistakes of the past,” Mr Ciolacu said. “I hope that together with my colleagues in the coalition, we’ll find the best solutions to get past the challenges we have in front of us.” Mr Ciolacu said that the new government would aim to quickly organise the rerun of the presidential election in which the new coalition has agreed to put forward an agreed common pro-European candidate. Cristian Andrei, a political consultant based in Bucharest, said that the new government made up of the same political parties will likely embrace “soft populist” rhetoric such as economic patriotism, anti-austerity, and a peace solution in neighbouring Ukraine to counter the rise of far-right populism. “This will be a way to answer the concerns of many Romanians who voted for populists... but will not solve the fundamental problem of trust,” he said. “The only decisive factor now will be who and how convincing the pro-European candidates will be against this popular revolt.” George Simion, the leader of the far-right Alliance for the Unity of Romanians, which came second in the parliamentary election, said that all politicians from his party on Monday would vote against the Ciolacu government. In 2021, the PSD and the PNL also formed an unlikely but increasingly strained coalition together with UDMR, which exited the Cabinet last year after a power-sharing dispute. We do not moderate comments, but we expect readers to adhere to certain rules in the interests of open and accountable debate. Last Updated: Are you sure you want to delete this comment?
If You Invested $1,000 In Solana When Sam Bankman-Fried Was Arrested, Here's How Much You'd Have TodayLiverpool 2-0 Real Madrid: Reds make their case for Champions League glory with dominant win over defending champions thanks to goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo Liverpool maintained their 100 per cent record in Champions League with the win Real Madrid have lost three of their first five matches in European Cup this term Liverpool correspondent LEWIS STEELE tells all on bombshell chat with Mo Salah - LISTEN NOW to It's All Kicking Off! New episodes every Monday and Thursday By OLIVER HOLT Published: 21:53 GMT, 27 November 2024 | Updated: 22:32 GMT, 27 November 2024 e-mail 12 View comments Ten minutes before full time, when it was clear that their resurgent team had swept Real Madrid aside, the Kop burst into song. ‘ Liverpool , Liverpool, top of the league,’ came the refrain. They could have made it plural. As Arne Slot ’s charmed start as manager gathers pace, everything he touches is turning to gold. Liverpool are indeed top of the league: top of the Champions League table and eight points clear at the top of Premier League , too. Just when it seems things can’t get any better at Anfield, they do. Liverpool didn’t just beat Carlo Ancelotti ’s all-conquering side in this tie: they outclassed them on their way to a 2-0 win that was the absolute minimum they deserved. Jurgen Klopp is not the type to curse his luck but he could be forgiven for thinking that Slot has been a master of good timing. Just as Manchester City seem to be imploding in the Premier League, so this Madrid side looks like a shadow of the sides that stopped Klopp amassing far more European silverware. Alexis Mac Allister opened the scoring for the home side in the 57th minute after neat interplay Cody Gakpo secured the points for the home side with a thumping header from close range Kylian Mbappe squandered a chance to equalise for the visitors on a bruising night for the defending champions Klopp’s Liverpool sides played Real six times during his management and lost five and drew one, a sequence that included defeats in two Champions League finals, in Kyiv and Paris. Slot beat the champions of Europe at the first time of asking. And beat them with ease, courtesy of second half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo. There should have been more. Mo Salah missed a chance to strengthen his hand even more in his contract negotiations with the club when he blasted a penalty wide. The class of his overall play, though, did not go unnoticed. ‘FSG,’ a message to Liverpool’s owners written on a banner in the Kop read, ‘He fires a bow. Now give Mo his dough.’ Mo deserves his dough. He certainly outperformed his opposite number, Kylian Mbappe, who endured a personal nightmare at Anfield. Mbappe was a shadow of the player who has set two successive World Cup finals alight and earned a reputation as the best player in the world. His general play was wasteful and utterly lacking in confidence. He had a golden chance to drag Madrid back into the game with a penalty that would have brought them level but he hit it without conviction and it was saved comfortably by Caoimhin Kelleher. Liverpool are two points clear at the top of the European table. Real Madrid sit 24th. Uefa are staring at the horror of the world’s biggest club not qualifying for the knockouts. Jude Bellingham tried to drive his team forward from midfield but was well martialled by Ryan Gravenberch Carlo Ancelotti's side sit perilously close to the qualification cliff edge after falling to 24th after their third loss in five Champions League matches He had eight goals in 16 games for Madrid before this match but after so but after his move from France saw so many false dawns, his actual arrival was always likely to be an anti-climax. Mbappe’s night did not start well. Less than four minutes had gone when he dallied on the ball midway inside the Liverpool half and was robbed by the quicksilver Salah. Salah was away. He ran at the retreating Madrid defence and slipped a pass inside to Darwin Nunez. When Nunez fizzed a low shot at Thibault Courtois, the Madrid goalkeeper pushed it out. It fell to Raul Asencio but when he tried to control it, he only succeeded in pushing it towards his own goal. He lunged after it and cleared it just as it was about to roll over the line. The elegant ease with which Liverpool played through the Madrid press in the opening 20 minutes was bewitching to behold. The axis that ran through Virgil van Dijk and Ryan Gravenberch was particularly effective. Liverpool came close again midway through the half when the ball bobbled around the Madrid area and fell to Nunez. Nunez tried to hammer it past Courtois but the goalkeeper rushed out and blocked the shot with his body. Bellingham, who had come into game accusing the English press, somewhat mystifyingly, of turning him into a scapegoat during the Euros this summer, had a quiet half. If that is construed by Bellingham as vicious criticism, so be it. It is to be hoped that someone advises him soon that his persecution complex is unfounded. Bellingham has received a steady stream of praise in the English press, because that is what his performances have deserved. No one made him a scapegoat. Caoimhin Kelleher smartly stopped Mbappe's penalty to maintain Liverpool's lead in the second half Mohamed Salah repaid the favour just minutes later with an effort that went wide of the target Arne Slot's side returned to the top of the Champions League table and maintained their perfect record If he has read his press and decided it is negative, that is up to him. If someone is whispering poison in his ear, then that is a shame because he is widely recognised as one of the best things to have happened to English football for some time and it would be a shame if some of those around him soured that. He and his teammates struggled to get a foothold in the game. Even when Real attacked, Liverpool turned it into a triumph. Arda Guler tried to free Mbappe down the left but Conor Bradley hurtled across and snuffed out the danger with a superb, crunching tackle. It got the biggest cheer of the night. Read More Liverpool 2-0 Real Madrid - PLAYER RATINGS: Which Reds youngster was man of the match? Liverpool got stronger as the half wore on. Nunez headed just wide and Curtis Jones curled over when well placed but Slot’s team lacked the final composure to finish off all their good work. Liverpool made the best chance of the game so far two minutes after half time when Alexis Mac Allister floated a ball into the box to meet a superb run from Bradley. Bradley rose and directed his header downwards but Courtois produced a fine diving save to push it out. A minute later, the two players combined again and this time Courtois had no answer. Mac Allister initiated a one-two with Bradley and when the Argentine midfielder ran on to it, he got to it just before a Raul Asencio and lashed his shot past Courtois. Madrid thought they had found a way back into the game when Andy Robertson was adjudged to have fouled Lucas Vazquez in the box just before the hour. Mbappe took the kick but Kelleher flung himself to his left and saved brilliantly. Another mighty roar of jubilation rent the night air. Midway through the half, Salah ran on to a pass from Bradley and sprinted at Ferland Mendy. Salah turned Mendy inside out and Mendy brought him down in the box. Salah blasted the penalty with all his might but, to general astonishment, it flew wide. It didn’t matter. Fifteen minutes from time, Robertson played a short corner and when he got the return ball, he swung the ball into the six-yard-box. Substitute Cody Gakpo rose unchallenged and powered the ball past Courtois. Cody Gakpo Champions League Mohamed Salah Share or comment on this article: Liverpool 2-0 Real Madrid: Reds make their case for Champions League glory with dominant win over defending champions thanks to goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo e-mail Add commentNEW YORK , Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report on how AI is driving market transformation - The global cheese market size is estimated to grow by USD 38.8 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.36% during the forecast period. Rising adoption of cheese products in different cuisines is driving market growth, with a trend towards growth of online retailing. However, several health issues associated with cheese consumption poses a challenge.Key market players include Agropur Dairy Cooperative, Arla Foods amba, Britannia Industries Ltd., Brue Valley , Dairy Farmers of America Inc., DANA Dairy Group Ltd., Flanders Dairy Products, Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd., FrieslandCampina, Glanbia plc, Global Foods International Inc., Grande Cheese Co., Groupe Lactalis, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd., Land O Lakes Inc., Mammen cheese AS, Saputo Inc., Savencia SA, Schreiber Foods Inc., and The Kraft Heinz Co.. AI-Powered Market Evolution Insights. Our comprehensive market report ready with the latest trends, growth opportunities, and strategic analysis- View Free Sample Report PDF Key Market Trends Fueling Growth The cheese market is experiencing various trends in 2023. Soft and semi-soft cheeses like Mozzarella and Cottage cheese continue to be popular for their versatility in Sweet & Savory Snacks and Sauces. Medium-hard and hard cheeses such as Cheddar, Parmesan, and Pepper Cheddar, flavored with pepper, garlic, red chili flakes, and oregano pickle, are preferred for Ready Meals and Charcuterie boards. Dairy farming and culinary traditions play a significant role in Global cheese production. Export and trade of cheese varieties like Mozzarella, Cheddar, Parmesan, Cream cheese, and Feta are growing. Marketing and branding strategies focus on Sustainability, Ethical cheese production, and Artisan cheeses. Plant-based cheeses and Vegan cheeses are gaining traction due to consumer health and animal welfare concerns. Cheese pairing, Tasting events, and Clean label are key trends in the cheese industry. Natural cheeses made from Cow milk, Buffalo milk, Goat milk, and Sheep milk are in demand. Shelf-life, Flavor profile, and Versatility are essential factors for consumers. Private labels and E-retailing growth are driving sales for Domestic companies and Cheese processors. The market is fragmented, with numerous Cheese factories producing a wide range of cheese varieties. Despite supply chain disruptions and Dairy product tracking, the cheese market remains strong due to increasing disposable incomes and the popularity of Western cuisines. Key nutrients like Calcium, Phosphorous, Zinc, Vitamin A, and Vitamin B12 are essential for Strong bones and High-quality proteins for Strong muscles. Fast food chains use cheese spreads and Processed cheese in their menus. Specialty cheeses like Ackawi, Nabulsi, Halloumi, Jebneh Arabieh, Shanklish, Baramelli, Testouri, Romano, and others add unique flavors to the market. Mozzarella, Cheddar, Parmesan, Cream cheese, and Cottage cheese are the most produced cheese varieties. Nutrition facts, such as Sodium content, are crucial for consumers. Fresh cheese and Processed cheese have different nutritional profiles. The cheese market is constantly evolving, with new trends and innovations emerging every year. The Internet's widespread availability has significantly expanded e-commerce businesses worldwide. Consumers' preference for convenient and simplified shopping, competitive pricing, and personalized product offers drives the global demand for online shopping. This trend presents new opportunities for cheese suppliers to boost sales, expand market reach, and strengthen customer relationships. An online presence allows manufacturers and distributors to increase product visibility in various regions and explore new markets with broader geographic coverage. The convenience and growing consumer interest in online shopping have led many cheese industry players to prioritize digital sales channels. Insights on how AI is driving innovation, efficiency, and market growth- Request Sample! Market Challenges The cheese market faces various challenges in different sectors. In cheese types, Soft Cheese and Semi-soft Cheese require careful handling for their short shelf-life. Medium-hard Cheese, Hard Cheese, and Sweet & Savory Snacks cater to diverse consumer preferences, but production and export face hurdles due to culinary traditions and global cheese production. Dairy farming faces sustainability and ethical concerns, while marketing and branding require innovation in areas like Digital marketing and E-commerce. Consumer health and animal welfare are key issues, with plant-based cheeses and vegan options gaining popularity. Fast food and supply chain disruptions impact the market, necessitating dairy product tracking and cheese varieties like Mozzarella, Cheddar, Parmesan, Cream cheese, and Cottage cheese. Nutrients like Calcium, Phosphorus, Zinc, Vitamin A, and Vitamin B12 are essential, but sodium content remains a concern. Private labels and e-retailing growth boost sales for domestic companies and cheese processors. The fragmented nature of the market calls for collaboration and innovation. Cheese is a beloved food enjoyed by many, yet it poses health challenges for consumers and the industry. The primary concern is the high saturated fat content in cheese, which contributes to increased cholesterol levels and heightened risks of heart disease, obesity, and other health issues. Excessive consumption of high-fat cheeses can negatively impact cardiovascular health. Another health concern is lactose intolerance, which affects the ability to digest lactose, the natural sugar in milk and dairy products. Symptoms of lactose intolerance include bloating, gas, and diarrhea. These health issues present significant challenges for the cheese market, requiring innovative solutions to address consumer concerns while maintaining the appeal of this beloved food. Insights into how AI is reshaping industries and driving growth- Download a Sample Report Segment Overview This cheese market report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Natural cheese 1.2 Processed cheese 2.1 Offline 2.2 Online 3.1 North America 3.2 APAC 3.3 Europe 3.4 South America 3.5 Middle East and Africa 1.1 Natural cheese- In the global cheese market, natural cheese held a substantial revenue share in 2023. This category stands out by using natural ingredients and traditional cheesemaking techniques. Consumer preference for authentic and superior quality cheese products fuels the demand for natural cheese. With various flavors, textures, and types, natural cheese caters to diverse consumer tastes. Increasing consumer awareness towards natural and minimally processed foods is a significant trend, boosting natural cheese's popularity. Perceived as healthier alternatives, natural cheeses, made from milk, enzymes, and bacterial cultures, are preferred over processed cheese varieties with additives and preservatives. The clean label trend and transparency in food ingredients further enhance natural cheese's appeal among health-conscious consumers. Natural cheese, a source of high-quality protein, calcium, and essential nutrients, continues to gain traction. Major market players offer a range of natural cheese options, including cheddar, mozzarella, Swiss, and others, with innovation in flavor, packaging, and eco-friendly production methods. For instance, Kraft Heinz introduced a sustainable, biodegradable packaging solution for their cheese products in September 2022 , catering to the growing consumer preference for environmentally friendly alternatives. The natural cheese market's growth is anticipated to continue during the forecast period due to increasing consumer awareness of the health benefits of natural and organic products. Download complimentary Sample Report to gain insights into AI's impact on market dynamics, emerging trends, and future opportunities- including forecast (2024-2028) and historic data (2018 - 2022) Research Analysis Cheese is a beloved dairy product enjoyed worldwide for its rich flavors and diverse applications. From Soft Cheese's spreadable delight to Semi-soft Cheese's creamy texture, Medium-hard Cheese's firmness, and Hard Cheese's sharp tang, there's a cheese for every palate. Cheese is not just a standalone delicacy; it finds its way into Sweet & Savory Snacks, Sauces, and Ready Meals. Dairy farming plays a crucial role in cheese production, with culinary traditions shaping its use in various cuisines. Global cheese production reached record levels, with key drivers being export and trade, marketing and branding, and consumer preferences. Sustainability is a growing concern, with efforts made to reduce Phosphorus and Zinc waste in cheese manufacturing. Cheese is a source of essential nutrients like Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, and high-quality proteins, contributing to strong bones and muscles. Western cuisines have popularized cheese, with disposable incomes driving demand. Flavors like Pepper, Garlic, Red chili flakes, and Oregano pickle add zest to cheese, while Animal sources remain a primary ingredient. Market Research Overview Cheese Market: A Global Overview The cheese market is a dynamic and diverse industry, encompassing a wide range of products from Soft to Hard Cheese, Semi-soft to Processed, and Specialty Cheeses. The market includes Sweet & Savory Snacks, Sauces, Ready Meals, and various Dairy Farming traditions. Global cheese production reached record levels in 2021, with key drivers being the culinary traditions of Western cuisines and the increasing disposable incomes of consumers. Cheese varieties span from Fresh to Processed, including Mozzarella, Cheddar, Parmesan, Cream Cheese, and Cottage Cheese. Nutrient-rich, these dairy products offer essential nutrients like Calcium, Phosphorous, Zinc, and Vitamin A, contributing to strong bones and high-quality proteins for strong muscles. Sustainability, Ethical cheese production, and Organic food production are growing trends, with consumers demanding transparency and traceability in the supply chain. Digital marketing, E-commerce, and Plant-based cheeses are also shaping the market, with Vegan cheeses gaining popularity. Cheese pairing, Tasting events, Clean label, and Natural cheeses are key elements of the market, with consumers seeking unique experiences and healthier options. Cheese boards, Charcuterie, and Cheese Boards are popular choices for events and everyday meals. The fragmented nature of the cheese market includes Domestic and International companies, Cheese Processors, and Private labels. E-retailing growth and Shelf-life are crucial factors for market success. Flavor profiles, Versatility, and Consumer health are essential considerations for cheese manufacturers. Major cheese varieties include Cow milk and Buffalo milk cheeses like Mozzarella, Cheddar, Parmesan, Cream cheese, and Cottage cheese. Goat milk and Sheep milk cheeses like Feta, Ackawi, Nabulsi, Halloumi, Jebneh Arabieh, Shanklish, Baramelli, Testouri, Romano, and others offer unique flavors and textures. Sodium content and Animal welfare are concerns for some consumers, while Fast food and Supply chain disruptions pose challenges for the industry. Cheese factories play a crucial role in ensuring quality and consistency in the market. Overall, the cheese market is a vibrant and evolving industry, with a diverse range of products, trends, and challenges shaping its future. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Product Natural Cheese Processed Cheese Distribution Channel Offline Online Geography North America APAC Europe South America Middle East And Africa 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. 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NoneORCHARD PARK — Kyle Juszczyk was inches from the goal line. Matt Milano’s arms were wrapped around his waist, but his legs were still pumping. And then Taylor Rapp made a quick right jab at the ball, jarring it from Juszczyk’s grasp as it rolled to Christian Benford’s waiting hands. Juszczyk’s fumble came on the first drive of the second half with the San Francisco 49ers trailing 21-3. But the 49ers moved the ball during the first half, started the second with a 60-yard kickoff return and could sniff the end zone. Instead they came away with nothing and lost 35-10. It wasn’t a turnover, Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich insists. It was a takeaway and the Bills have created one in every game this season, seemingly always at the right moment. The Bills are second in takeaways (one behind the Pittsburgh Steelers) and 11 of their 24 forced turnovers have come on their side of the field. It might seem like fool’s gold, luck or a dangerous way to play. But in a flukey statistic, the Bills are consistently among the NFL leaders under coach Sean McDermott. In fact, the Bills have 212 takeaways since 2017 and no other team in the league has 200. The Bills have finished in the top-10 in takeaways each year since 2018, finishing in the top-four since 2021. Meanwhile, Buffalo’s 130 interceptions since 2017 are one behind the New England Patriots, while finishing no worse than eighth since McDermott took over. “You get what you emphasize,” Babich said. “... I think what happens is kind of when you walk in this door, that standard is kind of like a cloud just sitting over the top of us of, they know, even in practice, as simple as it is, if we don't take the ball away, we make sure we understand that that's not good enough.” The #Bills won their fifth AFC East championship in a row, while the #Sabres followed three wins with four losses to remain predictably unpredictable. @billhoppe.bsky.social dig into it all. fireside.fm/episode/sMvb... Emphasis or not, it’s up to the players to force turnovers and a large piece of that comes down to the type of players the Bills place in their defense. Both McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane have spoken at length about finding football players with instincts rather than eye-popping workout results. When the Bills can’t draft those players, they find them in free agency or in the draft. Rapp had 10 takeaways in four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, while cornerback Rasul Douglas had 11 in the 2 1⁄2 seasons with the Green Bay Packers before being traded to the Bills last season. There are some instincts that cannot be taught, but the Bills have been able to develop and strengthen instincts for players who are in the system for a longer period of time. The Bills teach players to be aware of the ball, to not just make a tackle, but swipe at the ball while doing so. In a scenario like Rapp’s forced fumble, the Bills teach players that the first man’s responsibility is to make a tackle and the second man goes for the ball. “I'd say for me, like, as far as, like, my mind being on the ball more often than it was when I was a younger player,” said Bills cornerback Taron Johnson, who has four forced fumbles in the last two seasons after recording four in his first five years combined. “So I'm looking for opportunities, more opportunities to take the ball away than I was when I was younger.” Turnover consistency has been steady despite the Bills slightly tweaking their defensive philosophy in recent years. During McDermott’s first five seasons, the Bills blitzed on more than 30% of passing plays and that number has dropped to 21.5% over the last three seasons, including 17.5% this year under Babich, the third-lowest rate in the league. Early in McDermott’s tenure, the Bills were one of the best teams in the league at disguising coverages, changing what the quarterback was seeing pre-snap compared to when he actually had the ball. They still do their share of disguising, but now the Bills try to attack the quarterback with four rushers and play a soft zone in the secondary until opponents cross midfield. “We always talk about rush and coverage working together,” Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard told GNN Sports. “So we do our part on the back end of disguising the picture or studying routes and understanding concepts that makes them hold it a little bit, which in turn gives the D-line a better chance to get back there and affect them. When that happens, then the ball comes to us.” If the Bills can affect the quarterback with four rushers, not only can they prevent more big plays, but more areas in the secondary are covered. But it’s not a simplistic defense, . Being comfortable with the different communications and disguises takes time. The Bills had the same safety pairing for most of McDermott’s first seven seasons and the system has largely been the same for his entire run. Even without Jordan Poyer and ) the Bills still had plenty of experience on defense. Fifteen players have been with the Bills at least three seasons, with eight having at least four. “The more comfortable you are in the system, the better you can disguise because you know your issues in certain defenses and certain coverages,” said Bills practice squad quarterback Mike White, who played against the Bills for three seasons with the Dolphins and Jets. “But it's interesting. You know what they're going to play, they know you know what they're going to play, but they still do a good job of disguising and get you to just second-guess for a minute.” It’s a brand of defense many teams have adopted in the NFL, which is why rushing yards are up and passing yards are down. The Bills have given up the fewest 30-yard passes (79) and the fewest passes of 50 yards or more (14) since McDermott became coach. “That’s part of our philosophy and who we are,” said Bernard, who has nine takeaways in 26 games as a starter. “I think that standard has just been set since before I got here. So buying into that and believing that and I think everybody on this defense believes in that.” WR Keon Coleman (wrist) and S Taylor Rapp (neck/shoulder) wore red non-contact jerseys and were limited in practice Thursday. ... TE Dalton Kincaid (knee), TE Quintin Morris (shoulder/groin) and WR Curtis Samuel (foot) were also limited.
El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, sube al escenario para pronunciar un discurso en los FOX Nation Patriot Awards, el 5 de diciembre de 2024, en Greenvale, Nueva York. (AP Foto/Heather Khalifa) FILE – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign event, Sept. 27, 2024 in Walker, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) FILE – Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at First Horizon Coliseum, Nov. 2, 2024, in Greensboro, NC. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) FILE – Mehmet Oz visits the AW Driving School & License Testing Center in Allentown, Pa., Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) FILE – Former Rep. Doug Collins speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign event at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Oct. 15, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File) El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, sube al escenario para pronunciar un discurso en los FOX Nation Patriot Awards, el 5 de diciembre de 2024, en Greenvale, Nueva York. (AP Foto/Heather Khalifa) By CHRISTINE FERNANDO CHICAGO (AP) — As Donald Trump’s Cabinet begins to take shape, those on both sides of the abortion debate are watching closely for clues about how his picks might affect reproductive rights policy in the president-elect’s second term . Trump’s cabinet picks offer a preview of how his administration could handle abortion after he repeatedly flip-flopped on the issue on the campaign trail. He attempted to distance himself from anti-abortion allies by deferring to states on abortion policy, even while boasting about nominating three Supreme Court justices who helped strike down the constitutional protections for abortion that had stood for half a century. In an NBC News interview that aired Sunday, Trump said he doesn’t plan to restrict medication abortion but also seemed to leave the door open, saying “things change.” “Things do change, but I don’t think it’s going to change at all,” he said. The early lineup of his new administration , including nominations to lead health agencies, the Justice Department and event the Department of Veterans Affairs, has garnered mixed — but generally positive — reactions from anti-abortion groups. Abortion law experts said Trump’s decision to include fewer candidates with deep ties to the anti-abortion movement could indicate that abortion will not be a priority for Trump’s administration. “It almost seems to suggest that President Trump might be focusing his administration in other directions,” said Greer Donley, an associate law professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Karen Stone, vice president of public policy at Planned Parenthood Action Fund , said while many of the nominees have “extensive records against reproductive health care,” some do not. She cautioned against making assumptions based on Trump’s initial cabinet selections. Still, many abortion rights groups are wary, in part because many of the nominees hold strong anti-abortion views even if they do not have direct ties to anti-abortion activists. They’re concerned that an administration filled with top-level officials who are personally opposed to abortion could take steps to restrict access to the procedure and funding. After Trump’s ambiguity about abortion during his campaign, “there’s still a lot we don’t know about what policy is going to look like,” said Mary Ruth Ziegler, a law professor at the University of California, Davis School of Law. That approach may be revealed as the staffs within key departments are announced. Trump announced he would nominate anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department, which anti-abortion forces have long targeted as central to curtailing abortion rights nationwide. Yet Kennedy shifted on the issue during his own presidential campaign. In campaign videos, Kennedy said he supports abortion access until viability , which doctors say is sometime after 21 weeks, although there is no defined timeframe. But he also said “every abortion is a tragedy” and argued for a national ban after 15 weeks of pregnancy, a stance he quickly walked back. The head of Health and Human Services oversees Title X funding for a host of family planning services and has sweeping authority over agencies that directly affect abortion access, including the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The role is especially vital amid legal battles over a federal law known as EMTALA, which President Joe Biden’s administration has argued requires emergency abortion access nationwide, and FDA approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. Mini Timmaraju, president of the national abortion rights organization Reproductive Freedom for All, called Kennedy an “unfit, unqualified extremist who cannot be trusted to protect the health, safety and reproductive freedom of American families.” His potential nomination also has caused waves in the anti-abortion movement. Former Vice President Mike Pence , a staunch abortion opponent, urged the Senate to reject Kennedy’s nomination. Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the national anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said the group had its own concerns about Kennedy. “There’s no question that we need a pro-life HHS secretary,” she said. Fox News correspondent Marty Makary is Trump’s pick to lead the FDA, which plays a critical role in access to medication abortion and contraception. Abortion rights groups have accused him of sharing misinformation about abortion on air. Russell Vought , a staunch anti-abortion conservative, has been nominated for director of the Office of Management and Budget. Vought was a key architect of Project 2025 , a right-wing blueprint for running the federal government. Among other actions to limit reproductive rights, it calls for eliminating access to medication abortion nationwide, cutting Medicaid funding for abortion and restricting access to contraceptive care, especially long-acting reversible contraceptives such as IUD’s. Despite distancing himself from the conservative manifesto on the campaign trail, Trump is stocking his administration with people who played central roles in developing Project 2025. Trump acknowledged that drafters of the report would be part of his incoming administration during the Sunday interview with NBC News, saying “Many of those things I happen to agree with.” “These cabinet appointments all confirm that Project 2025 was in fact the blueprint all along, and the alarm we saw about it was warranted,” said Amy Williams Navarro, director of government relations for Reproductive Freedom for All. Dr. Mehmet Oz , Trump’s choice to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is a former television talk show host who has been accused of hawking dubious medical treatments and products. He voiced contradictory abortion views during his failed Senate run in 2022. Oz has described himself as “strongly pro-life, praised the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade , claimed “life starts at conception” and referred to abortion as “murder.” But he also has echoed Trump’s states-rights approach, arguing the federal government should not be involved in abortion decisions. “I want women, doctors, local political leaders, letting the democracy that’s always allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward so states can decide for themselves,” he said during a Senate debate two years ago. An array of reproductive rights groups opposed his Senate run. As CMS administrator, Oz would be in a key position to determine Medicaid coverage for family planning services and investigate potential EMTALA violations. Related Articles National Politics | In promising to shake up Washington, Trump is in a class of his own National Politics | Election Day has long passed. In some states, legislatures are working to undermine the results National Politics | Trump taps his attorney Alina Habba to serve as counselor to the president National Politics | Val McCullough: Small gestures can bring about significant changes National Politics | With Trump on the way, advocates look to states to pick up medical debt fight As Florida’s attorney general, Pam Bondi defended abortion restrictions, including a 24-hour waiting period. Now she’s Trump’s choice for attorney general . Her nomination is being celebrated by abortion opponents but denounced by abortion rights groups concerned she may revive the Comstock Act , an anti-vice law passed by Congress in 1873 that, among other things, bans mailing of medication or instruments used in abortion. An anti-abortion and anti-vaccine former Florida congressman, David Weldon, has been chosen to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which collects and monitors abortion data across the country. Former Republican congressman Doug Collins is Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs amid a political battle over abortion access and funding for troops and veterans. Collins voted consistently to restrict funding and access to abortion and celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade. “This is a team that the pro-life movement can work with,” said Kristin Hawkins, president of the national anti-abortion organization Students for Life.Percentages: FG .397, FT .714. 3-Point Goals: 6-27, .222 (A.Lewis 2-7, Henry 1-1, Kelley 1-2, Sasaki 1-3, Pettus 1-6, Pilcher 0-1, Smith 0-1, T.Lewis 0-1, Ricks 0-2, Compas 0-3). Team Rebounds: 5. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 1 (Smith). Turnovers: 14 (Smith 3, A.Lewis 2, Compas 2, Danak 2, Sasaki 2, Henry, Kelley, Pilcher). Steals: 8 (Compas 4, Pettus 2, Sasaki, Smith). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .531, FT .720. 3-Point Goals: 14-29, .483 (Ortiz 5-11, de Kovachich 4-4, Jefferson 3-5, Bacchus 1-2, Fields 1-2, Soucie 0-2, Lane 0-3). Team Rebounds: 2. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 4 (Jenrette 3, Williams). Turnovers: 13 (Jefferson 5, Soucie 3, Lane 2, Bacchus, Ortiz, de Kovachich). Steals: 9 (Ortiz 3, Fields 2, Jefferson 2, Soucie, de Kovachich). Technical Fouls: None. A_1,127 (4,000).None
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