MILAN : An own goal by RB Leipzig defender Castello Lukeba gave Inter Milan a 1-0 home win in the Champions League on Tuesday as the Italian champions provisionally moved top of the standings. Inter took the lead in the 27th minute after Lukeba turned the ball into Leipzig's own net following Federico Dimarco's free kick. Unbeaten Inter top the table with 13 points from five games, one point above second-placed Barcelona - who beat Brest 3-0 in a simultaneous kickoff - and then Liverpool, who host defending champions Real Madrid on Wednesday. Leipzig are still in search of their first points of the league phase after five consecutive losses in the competition.
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Furthermore, recent policy measures introduced by the government have provided additional support for the market. From targeted stimulus packages to regulatory reforms aimed at enhancing transparency and efficiency, these initiatives have underscored the authorities' commitment to fostering a stable and sustainable financial environment. Investors have responded positively to these efforts, driving up stock prices and fueling a sense of optimism in the market.
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Rosen Law Firm Encourages Quanterix Corporation Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation - QTRXIn addition to the aforementioned enterprises, a number of other prominent players in the real estate and state-owned enterprise sectors have also demonstrated commendable sales performance during the period from January to November. These companies have shown resilience, adaptability, and strategic vision in navigating the evolving market landscape, enabling them to achieve remarkable sales results and maintain a competitive edge.
CHICAGO — With a wave of her bangled brown fingertips to the melody of flutes and chimes, artist, theologian and academic Tricia Hersey enchanted a crowd into a dreamlike state of rest at Semicolon Books on North Michigan Avenue. “The systems can’t have you,” Hersey said into the microphone, reading mantras while leading the crowd in a group daydreaming exercise on a recent Tuesday night. The South Side native tackles many of society’s ills — racism, patriarchy, aggressive capitalism and ableism — through an undervalued yet impactful action: rest. Hersey, the founder of a movement called the Nap Ministry, dubs herself the Nap Bishop and spreads her message to over half a million followers on her Instagram account, @thenapministry . Her first book, “Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto,” became a New York Times bestseller in 2022, but Hersey has been talking about rest online and through her art for nearly a decade. Hersey, who has degrees in public health and divinity, originated the “rest as resistance” and “rest as reparations” frameworks after experimenting with rest as an exhausted graduate student in seminary. Once she started napping, she felt happier and her grades improved. But she also felt more connected to her ancestors; her work was informed by the cultural trauma of slavery that she was studying as an archivist. Hersey described the transformation as “life-changing.” The Nap Ministry began as performance art in 2017, with a small installation where 40 people joined Hersey in a collective nap. Since then, her message has morphed into multiple mediums and forms. Hersey, who now lives in Atlanta, has hosted over 100 collective naps, given lectures and facilitated meditations across the country. She’s even led a rest ritual in the bedroom of Jane Addams , and encourages her followers to dial in at her “Rest Hotline.” At Semicolon, some of those followers and newcomers came out to see Hersey in discussion with journalist Natalie Moore on Hersey’s latest book, “We Will Rest! The Art of Escape,” released this month, and to learn what it means to take a moment to rest in community. Moore recalled a time when she was trying to get ahead of chores on a weeknight. “I was like, ‘If I do this, then I’ll have less to do tomorrow.’ But then I was really tired,” Moore said. “I thought, ‘What would my Nap Bishop say? She would say go lay down.’ Tricia is in my head a lot.” At the event, Al Kelly, 33, of Rogers Park, said some of those seated in the crowd of mostly Black women woke up in tears — possibly because, for the first time, someone permitted them to rest. “It was so emotional and allowed me to think creatively about things that I want to work on and achieve,” Kelly said. Shortly after the program, Juliette Viassy, 33, a program manager who lives in the South Loop and is new to Hersey’s work, said this was her first time meditating after never being able to do it on her own. Therapist Lyndsei Howze, 33, of Printers Row, who was also seated at the book talk, said she recommends Hersey’s work “to everybody who will listen” — from her clients to her own friends. “A lot of mental health conditions come from lack of rest,” she said. “They come from exhaustion.” Before discovering Hersey’s work this spring, Howze said she and her friends sporadically napped together in one friend’s apartment after an exhausting workweek. “It felt so good just to rest in community,” she said. On Hersey’s book tour, she is leading exercises like this across the country. “I think we need to collectively do this,” Hersey explained. “We need to learn again how to daydream because we’ve been told not to do it. I don’t think most people even have a daydreaming practice.” Daydreaming, Hersey said, allows people to imagine a new world. Hersey tells her followers that yes, you can rest, even when your agenda is packed, even between caregiving, commuting, jobs, bills, emails and other daily demands. And you don’t have to do it alone. There is a community of escape artists, she said of the people who opt out of grind and hustle culture, waiting to embrace you. The book is part pocket prayer book, part instruction manual, with art and handmade typography by San Francisco-based artist George McCalman inspired by 19th-century abolitionist pamphlets, urging readers to reclaim their divine right to rest. Hersey directs her readers like an operative with instructions for a classified mission. “Let grind culture know you are not playing around,” she wrote in her book. “This is not a game or time to shrink. Your thriving depends on the art of escape.” The reluctance to rest can be rooted in capitalist culture presenting rest as a reward for productivity instead of a physical and mental necessity. Hersey deconstructs this idea of grind culture, which she says is rooted in the combined effects of white supremacy, patriarchy and capitalism that “look at the body as not human.” American culture encourages grind culture, Hersey said, but slowing down and building a ritual of rest can offset its toxicity. The author eschews the ballooning billion-dollar self-care industry that encourages people to “save enough money and time off from work to fly away to an expensive retreat,” she wrote. Instead, she says rest can happen anywhere you have a place to be comfortable: in nature, on a yoga mat, in the car between shifts, on a cozy couch after work. Resting isn’t just napping either. She praises long showers, sipping warm tea, playing music, praying or numerous other relaxing activities that slow down the body. “We’re in a crisis mode of deep sleep deprivation, deep lack of self-worth, (and) mental health,” said Hersey. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data from 2022 , in Illinois about 37% of adults aren’t getting the rest they need at night. If ignored, the effects of sleep deprivation can have bigger implications later, Hersey said. In October, she lectured at a sleep conference at Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota, where her humanities work was featured alongside research from the world’s top neuroscientists. Jennifer Mundt, a Northwestern clinician and professor of sleep medicine, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, praises Hersey for bringing the issue of sleep and rest to the public. In a Tribune op-ed last year, Mundt argued that our culture focuses too heavily on sleep as something that must be earned rather than a vital aspect of health and that linking sleep to productivity is harmful and stigmatizing. “Linking sleep and productivity is harmful because it overshadows the bevy of other reasons to prioritize sleep as an essential component of health,” Mundt wrote. “It also stigmatizes groups that are affected by sleep disparities and certain chronic sleep disorders.” In a 30-year longitudinal study released in the spring by the New York University School of Social Work, people who worked long hours and late shifts reported the lowest sleep quality and lowest physical and mental functions, and the highest likelihood of reporting poor health and depression at age 50. The study also showed that Black men and women with limited education “were more likely than others to shoulder the harmful links between nonstandard work schedules and sleep and health, worsening their probability of maintaining and nurturing their health as they approach middle adulthood.” The CDC links sleeping fewer than seven hours a day to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and more. Related Articles Books | She shared her notes with John Steinbeck. It was her novel’s undoing. Books | Lucy Score lands 3 Knockemout books on bestseller list Books | For kids, new Christmas picture books including that ever suspicious squirrel Books | Book review: Manchester United players were among the crash victims whose tale is told in ‘Munichs’ Books | The right book can inspire the young readers in your life, from picture books to YA novels Although the Nap Ministry movement is new for her followers, Hersey’s written about her family’s practice of prioritizing rest, which informs her work. Her dad was a community organizer, a yardmaster for the Union Pacific Railroad Co. and an assistant pastor. Before long hours of work, he would dedicate hours each day to self-care. Hersey also grew up observing her grandma meditate for 30 minutes daily. Through rest, Hersey said she honors her ancestors who were enslaved and confronts generational trauma. When “Rest Is Resistance” was released in 2022, Americans were navigating a pandemic and conversations on glaring racial disparities. “We Will Rest!” comes on the heels of a historic presidential election where Black women fundraised for Vice President Kamala Harris and registered voters in a dizzying three-month campaign. Following Harris’ defeat, many of those women are finding self-care and preservation even more important. “There are a lot of Black women announcing how exhausted they are,” Moore said. “This could be their entry point to get to know (Hersey’s) work, which is bigger than whatever political wind is blowing right now.” Hersey said Chicagoans can meet kindred spirits in her environment of rest. Haji Healing Salon, a wellness center, and the social justice-focused Free Street Theater are sites where Hersey honed her craft and found community. In the fall, the theater put on “Rest/Reposo,” a performance featuring a community naptime outdoors in McKinley Park and in its Back of the Yards space. Haji is also an apothecary and hosts community healing activities, sound meditations and yoga classes. “It is in Bronzeville; it’s a beautiful space owned by my friend Aya,” Hersey said, explaining how her community has helped her build the Nap Ministry. “When I first started the Nap Ministry, before I was even understanding what it was, she was like, come do your work here.” “We Will Rest!” is a collection of poems, drawings and short passages. In contrast to her first book, Hersey said she leaned more into her artistic background; the art process alone took 18 months to complete. 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NEW YORK , Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of common stock of Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH) between April 25, 2023 and October 22, 2024 , both dates inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important February 11, 2025 lead plaintiff deadline. So what: If you purchased Enphase securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement. What to do next: To join the Enphase class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=25593 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email case@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than February 11, 2025 . A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. Why Rosen Law: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources, or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually litigate securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company at the time. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs' Bar. Many of the firm's attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers. Details of the case: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made materially false and/or misleading statements, as well as failed to disclose material adverse facts, about Enphase's business and operations. Specifically, defendants systematically overstated Enphase's ability to maintain its pricing levels and market share for microinverter products in Europe in the face of competition from low-cost, Chinese alternatives. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages. 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In a surprising move that marks a significant policy shift, the Chinese government recently mentioned the term "loose" for the first time in 14 years. This unprecedented mention has sent shockwaves through the financial markets and has been interpreted as a clear signal of a loosening monetary policy stance. The implications of this shift are far-reaching and have the potential to reshape the economic landscape of the country. Let's delve into the implications of this unexpected development.The incidents first came to light when several visitors to the bathing center reported feeling lightheaded and nauseous after their visit. Some even experienced more severe symptoms such as vomiting and respiratory issues. As the number of affected individuals continued to rise, concerns over the safety and hygiene practices of the center became a focal point.
ConnectAndChill.com Launches to Revolutionize Online Entertainment 11-21-2024 11:32 PM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous Press release from: ABNewswire 21 November, 2024 - A wave of excitement is sweeping through the digital world as ConnectAndChill.com, a newly registered online portal, officially announces its development as the ultimate destination for online entertainment. The platform is poised to revolutionize how people connect, interact, and relax, setting a new standard for entertainment in the digital age. More than just another website, ConnectAndChill.com represents a bold step forward in blending cutting-edge technology with a human-centered approach to online engagement. The platform's mission is clear: to create a space where people can seamlessly integrate connection, innovation, and entertainment, all in one place. The Future of Digital Entertainment ConnectAndChill.com is being developed with a singular vision-to provide a one-stop hub that transforms how users experience online entertainment. Whether it's engaging in interactive games, exploring curated digital content, or discovering new ways to connect with others, the site is designed to cater to a broad spectrum of interests. The platform aims to set itself apart by prioritizing accessibility and fun, making it easy for users of all tech backgrounds to join in and enjoy the experience. Its developers are leveraging state-of-the-art technology to ensure seamless functionality, while fostering an environment that feels inclusive and approachable. "Our goal is to redefine what it means to chill in the digital era," says DP Suma, Manager of ConnectAndChill.com. "We're blending innovation and entertainment to create a platform that feels as dynamic and exciting as it is user-friendly. This isn't just about consuming content-it's about being part of an interactive and ever-evolving community." Humble Beginnings, Bold Ambitions What began as a creative idea between friends has now grown into an ambitious project with a clear focus on making a lasting impact on the digital landscape. The team behind ConnectAndChill.com is channeling its energy into creating a platform that not only meets today's entertainment needs but anticipates the desires of tomorrow's users. Although details about specific features remain under wraps, the creators assure audiences that exciting developments are on the horizon. With a promise to provide regular updates, ConnectAndChill.com invites the world to stay tuned for what's next. Connect and Chill-Together At its core, ConnectAndChill.com is more than a platform-it's an invitation to experience a new way of connecting and unwinding. The team is committed to ensuring that the platform is both entertaining and meaningful, offering something truly unique in a crowded digital market. As the project gains momentum, ConnectAndChill.com is calling on entertainment enthusiasts, tech lovers, and curious explorers to join the journey. Together, they'll redefine how we connect and chill in an increasingly digital world. For media inquiries or additional information, please visit connectandchill.com Media Contact Company Name: ConnectAndChill.com Contact Person: DP Suma Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=connectandchillcom-launches-to-revolutionize-online-entertainment ] Country: Netherlands Website: http://ConnectAndChill.com This release was published on openPR.In conclusion, the recent performance of Chinese concept stocks serves as a reminder of the importance of staying informed about global market trends and government policies that can impact investment decisions. With the right strategies and insights, investors can navigate the complexities of the market and capitalize on opportunities, such as the current strength of Chinese concept stocks in the US market.The first of the new signings is a familiar face to Setien, as he brings in midfielder Sergio Canales from Real Betis. Canales, known for his technical ability and vision on the ball, will provide creativity and composure in the midfield, linking up play between defense and attack. His experience in La Liga will be invaluable to Beijing Guoan as they look to dominate the midfield battles in the upcoming season.
Two cases filed over killing of Ctg lawyerIt is thought that Eriksen's decision to leave Manchester United on a free transfer is driven by a desire for regular playing time and the chance to reignite his career at a club where he can be a key player. The midfielder, who previously excelled at Tottenham Hotspur before making the move to Inter Milan, is no stranger to the pressures and expectations that come with playing at the highest level.
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Australia heaved a major sigh of relief on Wednesday after skipper Pat Cummins declared run-machine Travis Head fit for the Boxing Day test against India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. India nemesis Head, the leading scorer of the five-test series for the Border-Gavaskar trophy, suffered a quad strain in Brisbane. "He ticked off some final things today and yesterday, but no stress, no worries about injury for Trav," Cummins told reporters after training on Wednesday. "He'll go into the game fully fit. I don't think you'll see too much management of him throughout the game ... maybe around fielding if he's a bit uncomfortable." Middle order batter Head has tallied 409 runs from five innings in the series, which include two hundreds and a fifty, averaging nearly 82. Australia have confirmed teenaged opener Sam Konstas will make his debut replacing Nathan McSweeney in front of a sellout Boxing Day crowd at the MCG. Seamer Scott Boland will be coming in for the injured Josh Hazlewood in the other change for the home side in a match when the mercury is forecast to reach 40 degrees Celsius on day one. The five-test series for the Border-Gavaskar trophy remains level at 1-1. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)