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super ace 88 Tyrese Hunter tossed in a game-high 26 points to lead Memphis to a 99-97 upset victory over No. 2 UConn on Monday in the first round of the Maui Invitational in Lahaina, Hawaii. Hunter, who played at Iowa State and Texas before transferring to Memphis, made eight field goals with 7-of-10 3-point shooting. The Tigers (5-0) connected on 12 of their 22 3-point attempts in the win. UConn's Hassan Diarra made a free throw to cut the Memphis lead to 99-97 with 2.2 seconds left. He intentionally missed the second free throw and collected the loose ball, but his desperation shot was off the mark. It was 92-92 when UConn's Liam McNeeley was called for an offensive foul with 40.3 seconds left. UConn coach Dan Hurley received a technical for arguing the foul call, and PJ Carter made all four free throws to give the Tigers a four-point lead. Memphis, which squandered a 13-point lead with four minutes to play in regulation, received 22 points from PJ Haggerty, 19 from Colby Rogers and 14 from Dain Dainja. Memphis will play the winner of Monday night's game between Colorado and Michigan State in Tuesday's semifinals. UConn will face the loser of that contest. Tarris Reed Jr. had a team-high 22 points and a game-high 11 rebounds for UConn (4-1) before he fouled out with 3:18 to play. He made 10 of his 13 field goal attempts. Alex Karaban added 19 points for the Huskies. Jaylin Stewart scored a career-high 16 points, Diarra had 12 and McNeeley added 10. UConn trailed 82-79 after Diarra made two free throws with 24.2 seconds to play in regulation. The Huskies then forced a turnover and tied the game on a 3-pointer by Solo Ball with 1.2 on the clock. Although Memphis shot 56.5 percent from the field (13 for 23) and 50 percent from 3-point territory (5 for 10) in the first half, the game was tied 40-40 after 20 minutes. Neither team led by more than six points in the half. UConn received 29 points from its bench in the first half. Reed scored 15 of those points and Stewart supplied the other 14. --Field Level MediaConor McGregor's fiancée Dee Devlin issues harsh remarks in first public comments since sexual assault verdict

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Mark Few likes No. 3 Gonzaga's toughness after win over future Pac-12 'partner' SDSUIt shows that support for the Fianna Fail party is at 21% ahead of polling day, only slightly ahead of their coalition partners Fine Gael and the largest opposition party Sinn Fein, who were neck-and-neck at 20%. The Red C-Business Post poll showed support for Fianna Fail unchanged, while Fine Gael had a slide of two percentage points and Sinn Fein gained two. The near dead-locked poll results came on Wednesday as fears over future economic threats took centre stage in the final stretch of the campaign. Taoiseach Simon Harris said he is taking a “project truth” approach to calling out Sinn Fein’s spending pledges as election results on the other side of the Atlantic put Ireland’s economic model into sharp relief. Donald Trump’s presidential election victory in the US has brought heightened concern around what his proposals for corporation tax and tariffs could mean for Ireland. Mr Harris, leader of Fine Gael, has argued Ireland and other EU countries need to prepare for the possibility of trade shocks as he criticised the scale of Sinn Fein’s spending pledges as well as their saving plans. He said: “I think that is irresponsible, I think it is dangerous and I think it is reckless.” He accused Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald of not being able to say what her party was prepared to do in the event of an economic crash, adding that Fine Gael would borrow and stop putting money towards a rainy-day fund. Asked if the party was engaging in “project fear” to dissuade voters against Sinn Fein, Mr Harris said: “I call it ‘project truth’. It’s telling people what’s being discussed right across European capitals.” Ms McDonald told an RTE interview on Wednesday morning that a Sinn Fein government would also be prepared to start borrowing in the event of an economic downturn. Both Mr Harris and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, who were partners in the last coalition government in Ireland, have made clear they will not countenance Sinn Fein as a potential partner in the next administration in Dublin. One day after the only three-way debate featuring the leaders of the main parties, Mr Martin accused Sinn Fein of being “dishonest” about how they will fund their manifesto plans. Speaking in Dublin on Wednesday, he said he is anxious to get clarity on the issue. “I think Sinn Fein have been very dishonest, frankly, in terms of the funds, because if you go through their figures, and this is a matter of fact, not opinion, they’re predicting a surplus of a billion in 2026, a billion in 2027. “Even in 2025, they’re talking about a mini budget, which would mean reducing the surplus that we’re anticipating in 2025. “There’s a legislative obligation now on any new government to put 0.8% of GDP to one side, and into the funds. There’s no way you can do that with a surplus of a billion in 2026 or 2027, and we would argue they would not have enough funds next year either to put into the funds.” He added: “It means they have no room to manoeuvre if things go wrong, if there’s headwinds come externally, or there are shocks internationally, Sinn Fein is not allowing any headroom at all in terms of room to respond or to move it.” Ms McDonald accused the other two parties of conspiring to keep Sinn Fein out of government and prevent change in Ireland. She said the two men were now “indistinguishable” from each other as she claimed they were suffering “acute amnesia” in regard to their records in government. On a visit to Naas fire station in Co Kildare, she said: “To listen to them, you’d imagine they had just arrived on the scene and that they were going to come up with all of these solutions. “They have had ample chances, ample opportunity, to make things better, and they have failed, and in between the two of them I make the case that now we ask for our chance, with our plans, with our team, to demonstrate how change can happen, how your community, your family, yourself, can be supported when the government is actually on your side.” Mr Martin’s and Mr Harris’ coalition partner Roderic O’Gorman, the leader of the Greens, issued a warning to the public over a future government without his party. On Wednesday, he said it is looking likely that Fianna Fail and Fine Gael will be returned to government – but cautioned they may not want the Greens to continue “fighting hard” on policies. He told reporters: “My sense is certainly the mood music from Fianna Fail and Fine Gael is that they’d like an easier life in the next government – and my concern is they use these small populist parties and right-wing independents.” Mr O’Gorman argued that the Greens could continue to provide stability to government at a time when economic shocks may be around the corner. As the Green leader suggested that relying on independents would be unstable, Mr Martin has also argued that “too much fragmentation would lead to incoherence in government”. Reflecting on Tuesday night’s debate, the Fianna Fail leader said the race remained “too close to call” while Mr Harris said it is “all to play for”. The leaders of Ireland’s three main political parties clashed on housing, healthcare and financial management in the last televised debate before Friday’s General Election. The tetchy debate, which was marked by several interruptions, saw the parties set out their stalls in a broadcast that commentators said did little to move the dial before polling day. After the 2020 general election delivered an inconclusive result, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, two parties forged from opposing sides of Ireland’s Civil War of the 1920s, agreed to set aside almost a century of animosity and share power – with the Greens as a junior partner. From 2016 to 2020, Fianna Fail had supported Fine Gael in power through a confidence-and-supply arrangement from the Opposition benches in the Dail parliament. Sinn Fein won the popular vote in 2020 but a failure to run enough candidates meant it did not secure sufficient seats in the Dail to give it a realistic chance of forming a government.

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Sample_Europe Digital Health Market Set for Exceptional Growth in the Forecast 2024-2032 12-24-2024 05:31 PM CET | Health & Medicine Press release from: Cognate Insights Sample_Europe Digital Health Market Latest Market Overview The Europe digital health market is poised for significant growth, with an estimated market size of USD 40.1 billion in 2024. The market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.5% from 2024 to 2032. The increasing demand for remote healthcare services, driven by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing adoption of healthcare IT solutions, plays a pivotal role in this growth. Digital health technologies, including mobile health (mHealth), telemedicine, wearable devices, and health analytics, are transforming the way healthcare is delivered in Europe. 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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Maddie Zimmer and Ilse Tromp both had two goals and an assist in the first half and Northwestern beat Saint Joseph's 5-0 in the championship match of the NCAA Division-I women's field hockey tournament at Phyllis Ocker Field on Sunday. It was the second championship for the second-seeded Wildcats (23-1-0), who have played for the title in four straight seasons. Northwestern beat Liberty 2-0 in 2021 before losing to North Carolina the past two seasons. No. 4 seed Saint Joseph's (20-4-0) was in uncharted waters with its first trip to the final. The Hawks eliminated top-seeded North Carolina in the semifinals to advance. The Tar Heels have won the championship in half of their 22 trips to the final. Northwestern grabbed the lead 6:25 into the first quarter when Zimmer used an assist from Tromp to score. Zimmer had an assist on Olivia Bent-Cole's eighth goal of the season for a 2-0 advantage, and Tromp found the net with 25 seconds left with assists from Lauren Hunter and Ashley Sessa for a 3-0 lead. Hunter and Sessa again had the helpers on Zimmer's 10th goal of the campaign, and Hunter and Regan Cornelius assisted on Tromp's 11th goal of the season 2:42 later for a 5-0 lead at halftime and that was that. Annabel Skubisz finished with her school-record 14th shutout of the season for Northwestern. Zimmer and Tromp are the second duo to score multiple goals for their school in a championship match. Zimmer was named the tournament MVP. It was the second championship for Wildcats coach Tracey Fuchs. Northwestern joins North Carolina and Old Dominion as the only schools to reach the championship match in four straight seasons. Six schools have won multiple titles.

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Share Tweet Share Share Email Diana Yañez Rodríguez de Madero, wife of Alejandro Madero and daughter-in-law of Gustavo Madero Muñoz from Chihuahua, Chihuahua, has become a controversial figure, not for her achievements or merit, but for her association with allegations of infidelity, gold digging, and scandal. Married into a political family, Diana has attracted scrutiny not only for her personal actions but also for the opulent lifestyle she has flaunted—a lifestyle many claim is funded by stolen public money. Diana’s public persona began taking shape in 2008 when she married Alejandro Madero. At the time, rumors swirled that she secured the marriage to alleviate her family’s financial struggles. Since then, she has become synonymous with excess, indulging in expensive travel and luxury that critics assert was bankrolled by taxpayer money. The couple’s honeymoon, allegedly financed through public funds, further cemented their reputation for exploiting Mexico’s resources for personal gain. Her social demeanor has only exacerbated public resentment. Known for her haughty and pretentious attitude, Diana is often described as “arrogant” and a typical “new rich” socialite. Locals who have interacted with her recount stories of condescension and entitlement, painting her as a polarizing figure within Chihuahua’s elite circles. Her family’s reputation, including that of her sister Catalina Yañez Rodríguez, has also drawn criticism, adding fuel to the public’s disdain. Beyond her perceived arrogance, Diana has been the subject of persistent rumors about infidelity throughout her marriage. These allegations, long whispered in her social circles, challenge her carefully curated image as a devout Catholic—a contradiction that has led many to label her a “hypocrite” and a “wolf in sheep’s clothing.” More recently, reports regarding Diana’s health have surfaced. Witnesses claim to have seen her visiting HCA Houston Healthcare Medical Center, where she is reportedly under the care of Dr. Gathe, a renowned specialist in HIV/AIDS treatment. Observers have noted her significant weight loss and pale complexion, which are widely believed to be symptoms of the disease. Speculation suggests her diagnosis, reportedly made two years ago, has been a poorly kept secret among those close to her. Diana Yañez Rodríguez de Madero’s controversies extend to her lavish spending, including designer clothing and private events, which critics argue symbolize her disconnect from the struggles of ordinary citizens. The luxury cars, exclusive memberships, and extravagant celebrations have made her a target of further public disdain, amplifying resentment and skepticism surrounding her motives and moral character. In a community where memory and resentment run deep, many view Diana’s alleged health condition as karmic retribution. Those who have experienced her disdainful behavior or felt the effects of her family’s alleged corruption see her illness as a symbolic consequence of her actions. While such sentiments may seem harsh, they reflect the deep-seated frustrations of a population that has witnessed its resources exploited for personal gain by those in power. Diana Yañez de Madero’s life serves as a stark example of how privilege and power can shield individuals from accountability, even as they court scandal and public outrage. Her story underscores not only the fragility of human health but also the societal demand for transparency and justice in the face of corruption. Related Items: Gustavo , Madero Share Tweet Share Share Email CommentsBAR Technologies, Mitsubishi Corporation, and Nihon Shipyard sign MOU for collaboration worksTrimble and Mallon sanctioned DUP ministers over rotation plan

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