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NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 21, 2024-- Lineage, Inc. (NASDAQ: LINE) (the “Company”), the world’s largest global temperature-controlled warehouse REIT, today announced the release of Economist Impact’s “Feeding the Future” report . Supported by Lineage, the new body of research explores the connection between food infrastructure and economic development in hard-to-reach geographies, calling for global collaboration toward building a food supply chain better equipped for feeding the world. Enough food is produced to feed the global population of 8 billion people daily , yet around 733 million people still go hungry , 3.1 billion cannot afford a healthy diet and 24% of the world’s calories go uneaten due to food loss and waste . Providing everyone with access to safe, nourishing food while eliminating waste and driving socioeconomic progress will require robust infrastructure – from warehousing and cold storage to transportation networks – that spans the entire global supply chain. “We are proud to partner with Economist Impact to shed light on the critical role that cold chain infrastructure plays in creating long-term solutions to hunger, boosting agricultural productivity, empowering communities and reducing waste globally,” said Greg Lehmkuhl, President and CEO of Lineage. “This research speaks to the enduring quality of our purpose at Lineage to transform the world’s food supply chain to eliminate waste and help feed the world, and why it informs every decision we make across our global team.” The “Feeding the Future” report was conducted with Lineage’s support as part of Economist Impact’s Food Imperative . The Food Imperative initiative is designed to arm decision-makers with the data, insights and tools they need to develop more sustainable and secure solutions in their commitment to transform global food systems for the future. As part of this initiative, Economist Impact has also published a short, animated film illustrating how temperature-controlled supply chains enable global access to nutritious food from farm to fork, along with an article on the cold chain's role in feeding the world and transformative trends and technologies in the space. "At Economist Impact, our mission is to drive progress on the world's biggest issues with world-class policy research and global media amplification. With the Food Imperative initiative and Feeding the Future report, we’re bringing critical attention to the need for sustainable, resilient food systems,” said Pratima Singh, Principal and The Food Imperative Lead at Economist Impact. 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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Parties at Taylor Swift Concert as Pro-Palestinian Rioters Terrorize MontrealFor me, the passing of each year brings memories of athletes, teams and coaches I have covered or watched for the last 12 months. Of all the performances I witnessed over 2024, it is the prep state championship teams I remember most. Each time I have watched state champs celebrate, my eyes tend to well up because I realize that this is a moment these kids will treasure forever. I'll confess, I have a hard time sometimes maintaining composure watching these athletes as they celebrate with their teammates. The team that choked me up the most this past year was undeniably McAuley Catholic High School Boys Cross Country after they captured the MSHSAA Class 1 Boys Cross Country Championships in early November at the Gans Creek Cross Country Course in Columbia. The win gave McAuley its first-ever state championship in any team sport. That's a day I will not soon forget. I thank the kids and Coach Andy Youngworth for the memories. The day gave plenty of Joplin fans reason to celebrate as the Thomas Jefferson boys finished second and the McAuley girls earned third at the state meet. We've become accustomed to the Lamar Tigers winning state championships in football. But to me, this year's Class 2 title is the most impressive yet for Lamar, because honestly, after starting 3-3, I had kind of written them off as state title contenders. Oh, how wrong I was. The Tigers closed out their season on a six-game win streak, beating previously undefeated Fair Grove 28-25 in the Class 2 title game in Columbia. Coach Jared Beshore's Tigers put on quite the show of grit in their comeback win, scoring the go-ahead touchdown after a 72-yard drive that culminated with quarterback Alex Wilkerson's third touchdown of the game with 42 seconds left on the clock. They proved myself and a whole bunch of other Southwest Missouri doubters wrong on that day. I tip my hat to Lamar and will likely not so easily dismiss their chances ever again. The 2024 Diamond softball team rounds out my list of prep teams that should be remembered as the year comes to an end. The Wildcats finished their season 38-1 after claiming their second Class 2 title in three years by defeating Kennett 8-5 in extra innings in the state title game in May. Diamond rolled over the competition in the first two games of the state tournament, logging an 11-1 win over Forsyth and a 13-3 win over Willow Springs to reach the title game. The Wildcats finished undefeated against Missouri teams, with their lone regular-season loss coming at the hands of Frontenac, Kansas, two games before the district tournament. They were dominant in most of their regular season games, but proved they could also gut out a close one, beating New Heights 2-1 in 17 innings in their final regular season game. The 2024 Wildcats finished as the ninth-ranked team in any class nationally, according to the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association, and were the only Missouri team to finish in the Top 25 nationally. Head Coach Kelsey Parrish was selected as the 2023-24 MSHSAA Softball Coach of the Year. It was the second time in her career that Parrish, a Diamond native, was selected for the award. It's touching when a coach returns to their roots and leads their hometown team to a state title. It's the stuff of movies, and I thank Parrish and all the Wildcats for sharing their talents with us. And while these high school athletes have given us incredible memories going into the New Year, I would be remiss if I didn't point out the accomplishment of Missouri Southern alum and Jamaican team member Rajindra Campbell, who won the bronze medal in the hammer throw at the Paris 2024 Olympics this summer. Like most of us, I had to watch the performance on television. Despite not being there, I will never forget watching him progress through the competition, barely missing out on the silver. I wonder if he remembers me telling him before he left for Paris about the dream I had of seeing him on the pedestal. I hope so. As the first Olympic medalist from MSSU, he is the perfect ambassador for Southern. Soft-spoken and mild mannered, he is a guy I feel truly blessed to have met and I will long remember 2024 as the Year of Rajindra. On the national level, I will treasure most the Kansas City Chiefs 25-22 Superbowl win over the San Francisco 49ers. In true Chiefs' fashion, they fell behind 10-0 in the first half. That 10-point deficit has kind of a magical feel to it, as the Chiefs have proven they play best when trailing. They were behind most of the game before taking a brief lead late in the third quarter. The 49ers regained the lead in the final quarter. KC fought back to tie the game at 16-16 but San Fran again took the lead at 19-16. The Chiefs tied it again with three seconds left to send the game into overtime. I remember feeling that we had them right where we wanted them after holding the 49ers to a field goal. The Chiefs did not disappoint, scoring on a Patrick Mahomes pass to Mercole Hardman, Jr., for the win after a 75-yard drive. Thank you, Chiefs, for another title. I wouldn't mind at all writing those same words next year when I write my 2025 Year in Review. While there are other great performance and finishes I could write about, including the New Height/McAuley soccer team's fourth-place finish at state, it was the McAuley runners, the Lamar football team, the Diamond softball team, Rajindra Campbell and the KC Chiefs that stick out in my mind the most. It's been quite to year and I can't wait to see what 2025 holds in store for all of us.
HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) — Amarri Tice scored 20 points and Paul Otieno added six in the overtime as Quinnipiac defeated Hofstra 75-69 on Sunday. Tice added 11 rebounds and three blocks for the Bobcats (6-7). Otieno scored 17 points and added 14 rebounds. Jaden Zimmerman shot 4 of 8 from the field, including 1 for 4 from 3-point range, and went 1 for 5 from the free-throw line to finish with 10 points. Jean Aranguren led the Pride (8-5) in scoring, finishing with 23 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three steals. Cruz Davis added 14 points and two steals for Hofstra. Michael Graham had eight points, 13 rebounds and three blocks. Quinnipiac entered halftime up 36-32. Tice paced the team in scoring in the first half with 10 points. Quinnipiac was outscored by four points in the second half and the teams finished regulation tied 63-63 after two free throws by Aranguren with 38 seconds remaining. Otieno shot 2 of 3 from the field on the way to their six points in the overtime. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .2024 Black Friday online shopping sets massive record
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Why Blockchain Will Be More Disruptive in 2025 It was designed to be used in cryptos like Bitcoin , but now, blockchain is ready on the cusp of revolutionizing a whole range of industries in ways that were never considered possible. Blockchain will be much more disruptive in 2025 purely and simply because businesses and industries across most sectors are embracing it. This technology will be more significant than digital currency by 2025 and will spur radical changes in finance, healthcare supply chain management, and many other sectors. The reasons that make blockchain more disruptive this year will explain why. The core of blockchain technology lies in its decentralized architecture, a stark contrast to traditional systems where central authorities control data. Blockchain's distributed ledger ensures that data records are replicated across multiple locations, rendering it impossible to manipulate the system from a single point. This decentralized environment fosters trust through cryptographic principles, ensuring data integrity and security. By 2025, the global blockchain market is projected to reach $39.7 billion, growing at a CAGR of 69.4% (Source: MarketsandMarkets). As more companies adopt blockchain technology, they will realize that its decentralized nature enhances security, efficiency, and transparency while eliminating the need for intermediaries like banks and insurance companies. This shift is expected to decrease costs by up to 30%, accelerate transaction speeds by 50%, and minimize fraud risks by 80% (Source: World Economic Forum). Blockchain technology is revolutionizing various industries, extending far beyond its impact on cryptocurrency. By 2025, blockchain is expected to be vital in transforming the financial system, enabling faster, cheaper, and safer transactions. According to a report by Accenture, blockchain-based systems can reduce transaction costs by up to 80% and increase transaction speed by up to 90% (Source: Accenture). Moreover, blockchain will continue to disrupt traditional payment systems, including peer-to-peer transactions, eliminating the need for intermediaries. Cross-border payments, which currently take an average of 3-5 days and incur high fees, will become near-instant and cost-effective, with blockchain-based systems projected to save up to $20 billion in transaction costs by 2025 (Source: Juniper Research). Additionally, blockchain's transparent nature will help combat money laundering and fraudulent activities, with the global anti-money laundering (AML) market expected to reach $1.4 billion by 2025, driven in part by blockchain adoption (Source: MarketsandMarkets). Smart contracts will be everywhere by 2025 because they automatically execute and enforce the terms of a contract. Self-executing contracts mean faster, more secure agreements between parties without the need for intermediaries like lawyers or notaries. It will transform industries that are based on contracts: real estate , insurance, and even employment agreements. The health industry is well-positioned to adopt blockchain technology, as it holds vast amounts of sensitive patient data across various systems. By 2025, blockchain is expected to facilitate a secure and centralized environment for managing health records among different authorized parties, ultimately enhancing patient care while reducing administrative burdens. Blockchain's immutable ledger ensures that patients' medical records remain unaltered and protected from tampering, which significantly decreases the likelihood of data breaches. This enhances patients' control over their health information and fosters trust in healthcare providers. Additionally, implementing blockchain in pharmaceutical supply chains will improve transparency and help eliminate counterfeit drugs from the market, thereby enhancing drug safety. Moreover, blockchain’s ability to track the origin of drugs and medical equipment will help minimize fraud and counterfeiting, which are prevalent issues in the industry. Over time, healthcare providers will likely begin integrating blockchain solutions into their daily operations, leading to a more efficient, secure, and cost-effective system. One of the most promising applications of blockchain technology is in supply chain management. The sectors most impacted will be manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics, as blockchain will provide end-to-end visibility throughout these supply chains. By 2025, companies will be able to fully track the journey of goods from their origin to their final destination using blockchain. The immutable ledger of blockchain will simplify the verification of product authenticity, significantly reducing the risk of counterfeit goods. This is particularly beneficial for industries such as luxury goods, pharmaceuticals, and food, where it is crucial to ensure that products are genuine and safe. Consumers will also benefit from increased transparency , allowing them to trace the origins of the products they purchase and confirm that they adhere to ethical and sustainability standards. Additionally, blockchain technology will enhance the efficiency of supply chains by minimizing paperwork and administrative tasks. Smart contracts will automate transactions between suppliers, significantly reducing delays and improving overall efficiency. The tracking capabilities of blockchain will also help businesses quickly respond to changes in the market, further reducing potential issues. Blockchain's impact will extend beyond finance, revolutionizing sectors like education, voting systems, and entertainment by 2025. In education, blockchain will enable the secure and transparent verification of academic credentials, making it easier for employers to confirm qualifications. This is particularly significant, given that the global education technology market is projected to reach $252 billion by 2026, with blockchain-based solutions expected to play a key role in enhancing credential verification and authentication (Source: MarketsandMarkets). In voting systems, blockchain technology will provide a transparent, secure, and auditable way to conduct elections, reducing the risk of fraud and increasing voter trust. According to a report by West Virginia University, blockchain-based voting systems can reduce election costs by up to 90% and increase voting participation by up to 20% (Source: West Virginia University). The entertainment industry will also undergo significant disruption, as blockchain enables direct connections between content creators and audiences, cutting out intermediaries and ensuring fairer revenue distribution. The global digital entertainment market is expected to reach $4.8 trillion by 2025, with blockchain-based platforms poised to capture a significant share of this growing market (Source: PwC). Blockchain technology holds significant potential and, over time, is expected to greatly disrupt various industries. By 2025, it is predicted that blockchain will transform business practices by providing safer and more transparent systems, as well as opening new opportunities in nearly every sector. The ongoing innovation in blockchain technology suggests that the next few years will be transformative. Those who embrace these advancements will be well-positioned for success in a rapidly changing world.This is definitely news, arguably the most important news of the day. https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tubridy-angry-and-sick-over-child-homelessness-36324935.html Professional parasite Ryan Tubridy has taken a break from counting the amount of taxpayers money he has raked in this year to express his outrage about homeless children. Broadcaster Ryan Tubridy said the number of children facing homelessness has made him feel "angry and sick". Click to expand... Not sick enough to donate a chunk of that massive pay packet obviously, but still, he's the "Toy Man", according to himself, so he has to look out for da kidz. "I'm not a politician but I am a little voice as the 'Toy Man' and I have to have their back," the presenter of 'The Late Late Toy Show' said. Click to expand... Personally, I can't see the problem of homeless children enduring more than a week after Tubridy's soaring indictment. I saw that and thought it was Oliver Callan doing a sketch! ireallyshouldknowbetter said: This is definitely news, arguably the most important news of the day. https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tubridy-angry-and-sick-over-child-homelessness-36324935.html Professional parasite Ryan Tubridy has taken a break from counting the amount of taxpayers money he has raked in this year to express his outrage about homeless children. Not sick enough to donate a chunk of that massive pay packet obviously, but still, he's the "Toy Man", according to himself, so he has to look out for da kidz. Personally, I can't see the problem of homeless children enduring more than a week after Tubridy's soaring indictment. Click to expand... But we have no homeless children or less homeless children than other countries according to your good fairy princess But now I'm really confused...a few weeks ago we were ALL upset about homelessness, but then Varadkar told us there's no problem and now Tubridy is on a rant? Maybe if Tubridy asked some slightly harder questions of any political leader who crosses his path on the airwaves, or maybe did a bit more "investigative" journalism on his radio show instead of jumping on the band wagon....I'd say he's just suffering because #metoo isn't an equal opportunity lime-light. ireallyshouldknowbetter said: This is definitely news, arguably the most important news of the day. https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tubridy-angry-and-sick-over-child-homelessness-36324935.html Professional parasite Ryan Tubridy has taken a break from counting the amount of taxpayers money he has raked in this year to express his outrage about homeless children. Not sick enough to donate a chunk of that massive pay packet obviously, but still, he's the "Toy Man", according to himself, so he has to look out for da kidz. Personally, I can't see the problem of homeless children enduring more than a week after Tubridy's soaring indictment. Click to expand... Will he, I wonder, forego his artists tax exemption to fund better services for homeless children? Fair play to him actually. Praise should be given where it is due. Ratio Et Fides said: Fair play to him actually. Praise should be given where it is due. Click to expand... He's months too late - not it just feels like he's got a nose full of coke and trying to catch up with months of faux outrage. Deadlock said: Will he, I wonder, forego his artists tax exemption to fund better services for homeless children? Click to expand... yes lets all have a go at some celebrity knob who opens his mouth to say something while the people that caused this problem and the other massive problems like waiting lists etc etc are giggling in their brandy in bank boardrooms up and down the country at poor old paddy Shane MacGowan is alive today because Sinéad O'Connor told the police he was taking drugs she saved his life Gerry Ryan would be alive today .. Jack O Neill said: yes lets all have a go at some celebrity knob who opens his mouth to say something while the people that caused this problem and the other massive problems like waiting lists etc etc are giggling in their brandy in bank boardrooms up and down the country at poor old paddy Click to expand... The artist tax exemption was "supposedly" intended to help those struggling to make ends meet from their craft, not over paid state-funded, well connected RTE luvvies make even more money from flogging a buke. Ratio Et Fides said: Fair play to him actually. Praise should be given where it is due. Click to expand... Tubs: you have blood on your hands Adams: wasn't your grandfather in the IRA Tubs: that's different Adams: how ? Tubs: i don't want to talk about that (the audience applaud like trained seals) LISTOWEL MAN said: Shane MacGowan is alive today because Sinéad O'Connor told the police he was taking drugs she saved his life Gerry Ryan would be alive today .. Click to expand... ...but then Tubridy wouldn't be the best paid broadcaster on the radio Jack O Neill said: yes lets all have a go at some celebrity knob who opens his mouth to say something while the people that caused this problem and the other massive problems like waiting lists etc etc are giggling in their brandy in bank boardrooms up and down the country at poor old paddy Click to expand... It'd be a start. Once the freeloading 'celebrity knobs' have been mopped up, go after the fat cats. Clear the low lying fruit first. ireallyshouldknowbetter said: "I'm not a politician but I am a little voice as the 'Toy Man' and I have to have their back," the presenter of 'The Late Late Toy Show' said. Click to expand... same as he had Gerry Ryan's back and we all saw how good that turned out Good man Ryan, never let an opportunity for self promotion escape ye. Disillusioned democrat said: ...but the Tubridy wouldn't be the best paid broadcaster on the radio Click to expand... all tubridy cared about was slowly crawling up the walls of RTE meanwhile his "friend" gerry was literally poisoning himself the toy show is a cringe fest remember the culchie rapper And people accuse me of cynicism..... Deadlock said: It'd be a start. Once the freeloading 'celebrity knobs' have been mopped up, go after the fat cats. Clear the low lying fruit first. Click to expand... The soft-soap "trusted" broadcasters like Tubridy and Dobson are part of the reason there's absolutely no accountability in Ireland, and no accountability means no lessons learned which means making the same "mistakes" over and over again. will Ryan 'compassion' Tubridy bring homeless people on the toy show ? talk to them, hear their story no mention of HOW they became homeless though
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Losses to the Chargers and Bengals with a playoff berth on the line show Sean Payton made a miscalculation when he agreed to flex the Denver Broncos' Week 16 game to a Thursday night. The NFL needed the Broncos' approval to replace the Cincinnati-Cleveland game with the Broncos-Chargers game because Denver had already played on a Thursday night on the road. He eagerly agreed to the switch, figuring the team's fanbase always travels well to SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and the Broncos would be the more rested team at Cincinnati. But after an emotional comeback win over the Colts, the Broncos (9-7) lost to the Chargers in part because Payton got away from the run even though it helped them score touchdowns on their first three drives — and he had written “Run It!!” in marker on top of his play sheet. And they lost to the Bengals 30-24 in overtime on Saturday after Payton decided against going for 2 and the win when Marvin Mims Jr. hauled in a highlight-reel touchdown grab between two defenders with 8 seconds left in regulation. “We knew a tie for us was just as beneficial as a win,” Payton explained. “We felt like we had the momentum at that point.” Holding up two fingers, rookie QB Bo Nix lobbied for the 2-point try to no avail. “We discussed it all. We had plenty of time, plenty of time, plenty of time,” Payton said. "And the decision we made was the right one.” Well ... An extra point assured Joe Burrow would get the ball back, and the Broncos hadn't forced a single punt all game, something Payton acknowledged afterward that he wasn't aware of, and they hadn't stopped the Bengals since twice holding them on fourth down in the first half. They finally forced a punt in overtime, but the Broncos went three-and-out, something they did again after Bengals kicker Cade York doinked a 33-yard field-goal attempt off the left upright on Cincinnati's second possession. With the Bengals out of timeouts, all the Broncos needed was a first down and they'd be playoff-bound for the first time since 2015, but Bo Nix misfired to tight end Adam Trautman on third-and-long, so the Broncos punted and Burrow led the Bengals (8-8) on their game-winning touchdown drive. “I thought we could move the ball in overtime,” Nix said, “but we didn't.” The Broncos could render all of it moot with a win in Week 18 against Kansas City with the Chiefs (15-1) expected to rely heavily on backups as they rest up for the playoffs as the AFC's top seed. But Denver's defense has been dismal since November, giving up the most yards in the league, and another letdown against the Chiefs would give the Broncos their biggest collapse in two decades. “This is what we do it for — meaningful games here,” Payton said. "I think it’s important that you embrace it, and it is exciting. There’s nothing worse than playing games in the last part of the season where there’s nothing at stake. So I think it’s something we’ll all be excited about.” What’s working Denver's pass rush. The Broncos sacked Burrow seven times, giving them a league-high 58 for the season. Zach Allen had a career-best 3 1/2 of them and Dondrea Tillman's sack gives the Broncos six players without at least five sacks this season. What needs help Riley Moss led the Broncos with 14 tackles but he had a tough return to action after missing a month with a sprained MCL. Burrow targeted him over and over, including on the game-winning touchdown throw to Tee Higgins, who caught three TD passes. “Riley could have been healthy for the last eight weeks. Whoever’s opposite Pat, they’re going to go that direction, right?" Payton said. (Higgins) is a good player. A real good player. It wasn’t anything that we didn’t expect. In other words, that happens when you’re teammates with Pat.” Stock up WR Marvin Mims Jr. had a breakout performance with eight catches for 103 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns, a 51-yarder and the 25-yard catch on fourth down in the closing seconds while sandwiched between two veteran defenders. Stock down Denver's defense. Even with Moss back, which allowed DC Vance Joseph to go back to relying more on man coverage, the Broncos defense continued to struggle since the calendar turned to December. Injuries The Broncos came out healthy although superstar CB Patrick Surtain II was limping on the game's final snaps. Key number 5 — Number of NFL rookie QBs to throw for at least 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns with Nix joining Justin Herbert, Baker Mayfield, Russell Wilson and Peyton Manning. What’s next It's all or nothing next week when a win over the Chiefs would send Denver to the playoffs. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL Arnie Stapleton, The Associated Press