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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Pending Sales Slide to 20-year Low - Mortgage News Daily

The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) said its Pending Home Sale Index (PHSI) established a record low in October. The Index, a forward-looking indicator of contracts signed to purchase single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums, and cooperative apartments, dropped 1.5 percent to 71.4 in October, the lowest number since the index was originated in 2001. The Index has now fallen 8.5 percent in the last year.  

Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist said, “During October, mortgage rates were at their highest, and contract signings for existing homes were at their lowest in more than 20 years. Recent weeks’ successive declines in mortgage rates will help qualify more home buyers, but limited housing inventory is significantly preventing housing demand from fully being satisfied. Multiple offers, of course, yield only one winner, with the rest left to continue their search.”

The only region in the nation to see improvement in October was the Northeast. The PHSI for that region rose 2.7 percent to 64.8. This was still a 6.5 percent year-over-year retraction. Contract signings were down 0.4 percent in the Midwest compared to September and declined 10.3 percent from the prior October.

In the South, the PHSI was 85.6, a 1.9 percent and 7.1 percent decrease from the two earlier periods. The West’s index fell 6.0 percent 51.8 and was 10.8 percent below its level a year earlier.

According to Yun, the lengthy downturn in the PHSI is not universal “Home sales are rising in places where more inventory is available,” he said. “Sales for properties priced above $750,000 were higher than a year ago, because there is more inventory at this price point than what we saw last October. Additionally, newly built home sales are up 4.5 percent year-to-date due to homebuilders’ ability to create more inventory. It is vital that we continue to focus on boosting housing supply by all means in all corners of the country over the coming months.”

The PHSI was benchmarked at 100 in 2001, based on the average contract activity that year. A sale is listed as pending when the contract is signed. Sales are generally expected to close in one or two months. NAR will report on existing home sales for November on December 20.

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US pending home sales fell to their lowest level in 20 years last month - CNN

Washington, DC CNN  — 

US pending home sales fell to their lowest level in 20 years in October as mortgage rates surged to their highest levels of the year, according to a report released Thursday.

Pending home sales dropped 1.5% last month from September, monthly data from the National Association of Realtors showed. The pending home sales index — a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings rather than closings — was down 8.5% from a year ago.

Only the Northeast saw monthly gains in pending transactions in October, while the Midwest, South and West all experienced a loss. All four US regions had year-over-year declines in transactions.

“Recent weeks’ successive declines in mortgage rates will help qualify more home buyers, but limited housing inventory is significantly preventing housing demand from fully being satisfied,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.

With such limited inventory, prices are pushed higher. Together with high borrowing costs, many buyers are waiting for greater affordability or have bowed out of the housing market entirely.

“Multiple offers, of course, yield only one winner, with the rest left to continue their search,” said Yun.

Inventory issues remain

Home sales are rising in places where more inventory is available, according to Yun.

“Sales for properties priced above $750,000 were higher than a year ago, because there is more inventory at this price point than what we saw last October,” he said.

The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage neared 8% in October and hit the market hard.

Completed sales of existing homes and sales of new construction homes, which are also based on contract signings, also fell in October.

But while pending home sales were down year over year, new home sales rose from year-ago levels as buyers continued their pivot towards new construction amid a historically low supply of existing homes on the market.

“While buyers continued to face limited existing home inventory, especially as mortgage rates climbed in October, new construction activity picked up, offering hope that additional home supply is inbound,” said Hannah Jones, senior economic research analyst at Realtor.com.

October’s pending home sale numbers suggest that home sales activity is likely to remain steady, at a low level, over the next few months as limited options and significant affordability challenges weigh on buyers, said Jones.

In October, existing home sales fell to the lowest level in 13 years, remaining below 4 million for the first time since October 2010.

While existing home sales are on track to finish the year at a level significantly lower than in 2022 — and could end the year with the fewest homes sold since 1993 — Jones said economists expect the market will start to shift in 2024.

“Buyers will continue to contend with affordability challenges, but slightly lower prices and softening mortgage rates will mean that existing home sales remain roughly level in 2024 with the previous year,” Jones said. “Altogether, 2024 is expected to bring small affordability wins, as the market makes progress towards more desirable conditions.”

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Update: Charges pending for driver in south Sioux Falls accident - Dakota News Now

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Update: Two people were injured and charges are pending against a driver after a multiple-vehicle collision in Sioux Falls on Wednesday night.

According to the Sioux Falls Police Department, at 5:45 p.m., units responded to West La Quinta Street and South Minnesota Avenue for an injury crash.

A 2005 Buick driven by a male was traveling north on Minnesota Avenue when the vehicle hit a light pole and sideswiped another vehicle. After the initial crash, the vehicle drove over the median and collided head-on with a 2018 Subaru.

The drivers of both vehicles were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police said charges are pending for the driver of the Buick and more details will be available at Thursday morning’s press briefing.

Previously: Police in Sioux Falls are investigating an accident in the area of South Minnesota Avenue and La Quinta Circle that happened just before 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday.

Police closed the southbound lane and asked drivers to take alternate routes before reopening the road around 9:00 p.m.

Stay with Dakota News Now on air and online for updates to this developing story.

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Costabile: Five pending FAs that need to stay put - CFL.ca

With an abundance of players due to become free agents on February 13, the next few months will be a busy time for general managers across the league.

There are so many stars that hold expiring contracts and it’s no secret that their respective teams will want to keep them all to themselves.

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It was hard to pick just a handful of players their respective teams should try and keep, since there are so many playmakers on all three sides of the ball that could hit free agency in a few months.

With that being said, here’s five players that their clubs should try and keep.

TIM WHITE
WR – Hamilton Tiger-Cats

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats may not have had the season they had hoped for, but Tim White was everything they could have wished for and more, leading the league in receiving yards by year’s end.

White’s been a model of consistency over the last two seasons for Hamilton; he hauled in 1,265 yards and eight touchdowns in 2022 and caught 1,269 yards and eight touchdowns this season. That’s only a four yard difference between years.

It’s also worth noting that his success has come with a plethora of quarterbacks throwing passes his way in both years. Dane Evans, Matthew Shiltz, Jamie Newman, and briefly Jalen Morton all threw passes in 2022 and this season saw Bo Levi Mitchell, Shiltz, and Taylor Powell under centre. That should bode well for the Ticats when they begin to make roster decisions this off-season, knowing that their All-Star receiver can perform no matter who is at quarterback.

AJ OUELLETTE
RB – Toronto Argonauts

The Toronto Argonauts offence ran through the ground in 2023 with running back AJ Ouellette leading the way. His bruising, downhill running style was an excellent compliment to his quarterback Chad Kelly‘s escapability out of the pocket, as the team’s run game kept opponents guessing all season long.

Ouellette didn’t play the entire season, after Toronto clinched the East the 28-year-old sat out for a few contests and the ones he was in, he didn’t see every snap. Despite that, he still hit 1,000 yards for the first time in his career (1,009) and became the first Argo to surpass that marker since 2016. Who knows how many yards he would have tallied if he played in every contest down the stretch. And don’t forget that Ouellette threw a touchdown pass in the team’s Labour Day victory over Hamilton to go along with a pair of touchdown catches through the air.

American running backs sometimes don’t get the respect they deserve in situations like this, but it can’t be understated just how much Ouellette meant to Toronto’s offensive success and they should want to get him signed to a new deal before February 13.

DARNELL SANKEY
LB – Montreal Alouettes

Darnell Sankey‘s impact in the Montreal Alouettes’ championship run cannot be denied. He joined the team ahead of their Week 15 matchup against the Toronto Argonauts, the team’s last loss of the season, and started doing what he does best: making plays. His guarantee that Montreal wouldn’t lose again after that game and would go on to win the Grey Cup astonishingly came true, much to his own credit. The linebacker tallied 31 tackles in six regular season games, to go along with a sack, an interception, and a forced fumble.

He was also around the football in his team’s two playoff games and in the 110th Grey Cup victory tallying 22 tackles, three sacks, two interceptions, and a fumble recovery over those three games. Making plays is nothing new for Sankey either as he led the league in tackles in 2021 and 2022 (the only other two seasons he’s suited up in the CFL) with 120 and 97, respectively.

While I don’t know if his premonition to never lose again is a good enough reason to keep someone around (it is for this armchair general manager), but his resume speaks for itself and he should be on top of Danny Maciocia’s list to get a new contract.

BRADY OLIVEIRA
RB – Winnipeg Blue Bombers

While I know that Brady Oliveira has said he’d like to try his hand playing in the league down south, a new contract for the reigning Most Outstanding Canadian should still be on Kyle Walter’s list this off-season.

The Bombers offence ran through the legs of Oliveira, as he pushed to the top of the stats page in rushing yards with 1,534 yards in the regular season. The Winnipeg native went over 2,000 all-purpose yards too, proving he’s a dual threat on the ground and catching passes out of the backfield.

Oliveira was sensational in 2023 on his way to winning the Most Outstanding Canadian award and earning the West Division’s Most Outstanding Player nomination. Keeping a player of his calibre around almost seems like a no-brainer.

MATHIEU BETTS
DL – BC Lions

Mathieu Betts had a breakout season in 2023, hitting career-highs across the board; 42 defensive tackles, four forced fumbles, and 18 sacks.

His quick release off the line and precise pass-rush moves made him a handful for any offensive line he lined up against. Plus, his 18 sacks led the league and set a new record for most in a single season by a Canadian player.

Betts won the Most Outstanding Defensive Player Award for his efforts and keeping a guy like that under contract, with his skill set and passport as a ratio breaker, should be near the top of Rick Campbell and Neil McEvoy’s to-do list this off-season.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Charges pending after motorcyclist killed in West Knox County crash - WATE 6 On Your Side

KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — Charges are pending against a Knoxville man after a motorcyclist was killed in a crash early Monday morning.

Knox County deputies responded to a crash involving a car and a motorcycle at the intersection of Lovell Road and Outlet Drive around 2 a.m. on Nov. 27.

According to a preliminary report, 27-year-old Raymundo Salinas was killed after a truck traveling north on Lovell Road hit him from behind while he was stopped at a red light.

A witness reported that the driver got out of his truck and surveyed the scene before fleeing. Investigators wrote that the truck was found abounded on Gilbert Road. The driver was located a short while later at his residence, investigators said.

Officers wrote that alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the crash.

The case remains under investigation, and charges are pending. The case will be handed over to the Knox County District Attorney’s office following the investigation.

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KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — Charges are pending against a Knoxville man after a motorcyclist was killed in a crash early Monday morning.

Knox County deputies responded to a crash involving a car and a motorcycle at the intersection of Lovell Road and Outlet Drive around 2 a.m. on Nov. 27.

According to a preliminary report, 27-year-old Raymundo Salinas was killed after a truck traveling north on Lovell Road hit him from behind while he was stopped at a red light.

A witness reported that the driver got out of his truck and surveyed the scene before fleeing. Investigators wrote that the truck was found abounded on Gilbert Road. The driver was located a short while later at his residence, investigators said.

Officers wrote that alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the crash.

The case remains under investigation, and charges are pending. The case will be handed over to the Knox County District Attorney’s office following the investigation.

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Monday, November 27, 2023

Charges pending after Bedford Park police officer shot several times while investigating stolen car at Archer Avenue, Roberts Road - WLS-TV

BEDFORD PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- A Bedford Park officer was shot multiple times within walking distance of the police department on Sunday morning.

An empty car, allegedly stolen from Chicago, led officers to two people nearby. A struggle ensued, followed by shots fired.

For nearly three decades, Southern Belles restaurant has served the people of Bedford Park proudly, including their next-door neighbors at the Bedford Park Police Department.

"We also have the fire department across the street, so we're all close. We all take care of each other," said Southern Belles manager Maureen Votteler.

When Votteler pulled up to work early Sunday morning, she saw the aftermath.

"To see all the police and then the police tape, it was frightening. You knew something bad had happened," Votteler said.

Investigators said just after 3 a.m. Sunday, they found an empty wrecked car near the police station on South Archer Road. That car, police said, was reported stolen in a carjacking out of Chicago.

A short time later, police said, they saw two people come from a grassy area near a gas station and get into a car. Officers tried to stop the two, and that's when, police said, a struggled ensued with one of them.

Police said that suspect then shot an officer multiple times. That officer is expected to survive.

The department's neighbors back at the pancake house are wishing the officer a speedy recovery while now dealing with the aftermath of the suspect's alleged violent act.

"But, because of this incident people are afraid to come out so our business kind of suffered. The gas station suffered," Votteler said. "It's scary, but hopefully, we'll never see it again."

Police said two people were arrested and two guns were recovered from the scene. Charges are still pending.

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Changpeng Zhao may not leave the US pending court review, says judge - Cointelegraph

Pending a motion for review filed by the U.S. government, the former Binance CEO will not be allowed to return to his home in the United Arab Emirates as he awaits sentencing.

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Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, who pleaded guilty to one felony charge as part of a settlement with the United States Department of Justice involving crypto exchange Binance, may not be permitted to leave the country as he awaits sentencing.

According to a Nov. 27 filing in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington at Seattle, Judge Richard Jones stayed a decision by a magistrate judge that would have allowed CZ to return to the United Arab Emirates, where he has family members. The judge ordered that CZ would not be permitted to travel to the UAE until a court ruled on a motion for review from the U.S. government.

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Related: Binance CEO outlines plan for crypto exchange after CZ steps down

On Nov. 21, Zhao pleaded guilty to one felony count for failure to maintain an effective Anti-Money Laundering program during his time as CEO of Binance, violating the U.S. Bank Secrecy Act. After posting a $175 million bond, he remains essentially free to travel within the U.S. until his sentencing, expected in February 2024. Under federal sentencing guidelines, CZ could face up to 18 months in prison.

CZ stepped down as CEO of Binance on Nov. 21 as part of a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, in which he pleaded guilty to one felony charge and agreed to pay $150 million to regulators. The agreement largely allowed the crypto exchange to avoid additional charges in exchange for roughly $4.3 billion in penalties.

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Bitcoin may reach $57K over pending ETF approval: Analyst - Yahoo Finance

Crypto investors are awaiting Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) approval for a spot bitcoin ETF, which could unlock a surge of capital investment in the crypto space. However, this isn't the first time that crypto news created a stir of hype around digital assets, but is this time truly different?

Markus Thielen, DeFiResearch.com Head of Research, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss what this ETF approval could mean for bitcoin and the crypto space, and why he feels that if approved, it could potentially reach a high price target.

"I think, to put it in numbers, there's around $120 billion US dollars in precious metals ETFs in the US, so that means in gold and in silver, and if you just move 10-20% of those and shift them over into bitcoin you have certainly sort of something in the range of like $25 billion of inflow," Thielen says. "And we calculated this might have an impact of every $1 billion dollars of 4% impact on the price , so we might actually see kind of a price towards $57,000."

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

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RACHELLE AKUFFO: Now, Marcus, this isn't the first time that we've been waiting for this, you know, a big catalyst for bitcoin. And as you talk about the spot bitcoin ETF, other countries that have launched it didn't see a massive rally. Why will this time be different?

MARKUS THIELEN: Well, the US is, of course, the largest pool of capital. And of course, ETFs are only really established in the US. You know, we have seen this a long time, you know, in Asia, how Asia tried to establish ETFs. But people don't really use them, and I think this is because the investor base is very different for the US market than anywhere else.

And the US is really dominated by a lot of institutions. And those institutions are using ETFs really in their asset allocation. Of course, we have the registered investment advisor community, and estimates vary from-- you know, they managed 5 trillion to even more. But if they move like one of those-- 1% of those 5 trillion, that's like 50 billion into bitcoin, right?

And I think that could have like a big impact because we sort of can calculate if the market cap changes, you know, what might be the implications for the price of bitcoin. And what has really changed is really that we have, you know, certain judges telling around the-- telling the SEC around the grayscale lawsuit to go back and reevaluate their estimates.

We're having BlackRock as, you know, the largest asset manager in the world also filing for a bitcoin ETF. So I think the pressure is really building. And then there is an overall sentiment that the market had that the US regulatory regime is trying to clean up the market. So-- and the last missing piece in this puzzle was for example to sort of like eliminate an exchange from the US market that has been known and admitted to had, you know, illicit trading going on.

AKIKO FUJITA: Marcus, you said even if one of these bitcoin ETFs move that could have a big impact. We're looking at bitcoin roughly at $37,000 right now. What does that move look like? How much higher can it go?

MARKUS THIELEN: Yeah. I think, you know, we have we have heard a false rumor that proved not true where bitcoin rallied 10%, you know, literally in a heartbeat. So we would estimate if a if a spot bitcoin ETF would be approved. Bitcoin could go up easily 20%. And I think you know to put it in numbers, there's around $120 billion USD in precious metals ETFs in the US. So that means in gold and in silver.

And if you just move you know 10, 20% of those, shift them over into bitcoin, you know, you have certainly sort of something in the range of like $25 billion of inflow. And we calculated this might have actually an impact of every $1 billion, a 4% impact on the price. So we might actually see kind of a price towards kind of 57,000 we calculated we can see if there an approval for the bitcoin ETF.

AKIKO FUJITA: 57,000 in the medium term?

MARKUS THIELEN: In the medium term, yes. I mean, it sounds reasonable, right, when you look at-- you know, we were just at 25,000 like two months ago, and now we're at 37,000. So this is just literally like you know sort of like 12,000 rally that we had, so another 12,000 point rally. You know, it gets us already like two to the 50,000 point area.

So I think this can easily happen. And again, as I said, if you if you put in kind of the macro tailwinds of the fed pausing, if you compare to the 2017 episode when the CME announced the bitcoin future, I mean, I think there is just a lot of tailwind, and I think there's a lot of pent up demand. And you know, don't forget we have all these ETF providers. They are, of course, doing a lot of marketing. There are a lot of educational.

And, you know, Larry Fink as the CEO from blackrock is almost you know every other day on TV and saying how important the bitcoin ETF is. So I think there is a coordinated marketing effort now to really bring prices higher.

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GISW One in Vermillion Retired; Stud Plans Pending - Thoroughbred Daily News

This summer's GI H. Allen Jerkens Memorial S. winner One in Vermillion (c, 3, Army Mule–Given Star, by Any Given Saturday) injured a fetlock in early November after a workout at Zia Park and has been retired from racing, according to a report in Daily Racing Form.

One in Vermillion reportedly suffered a medial fracture and has already undergone surgery, which was successful, but will not return to the races. Stud plans for the bay are still being determined.

Bred in California by Richard Barton Enterprises, One in Vermillion sold to Jonathan Kalman for $26,000 at auction in Arizona as a yearling. Trained by Esteban Martinez, he brought wins in Santa Anita's Lazaro Barrera S. and Sunland Park's Riley Allison Derby to his Allen Jerkens start at Saratoga. He inherited that Aug. 26 victory after New York Thunder (Nyquist) fatally broke down in late stretch and has not raced since. One in Vermillion retires with a record of 12-6-3-1 and earnings of $653,840.

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Sunday, November 26, 2023

Roughriders pending free agent list includes 31 players - Regina Leader Post

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With the CFL now officially into the off-season, teams are now putting their plans in place for the 2024 season. 

Not only are the Saskatchewan Roughriders getting set to name a head coach, but the team will have work to do in free agency, as 31 players will hit the open market on Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. 

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Among the players set to become free agents are quarterbacks Jake Dolegala and Mason Fine, who both started several games last season after starter Trevor Harris was injured. Harris is entering the second year of his two-year contract originally signed in 2022.

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Starting running back Jamal Morrow and backup Frankie Hickson are both pending free agents, along with 1,000-yard receiver Shawn Bane Jr. and return specialist Mario Alford. Kicker Brett Lauther is also a free agent.

Along the offensive line, Philip Blake, Logan Ferland, Evan Johnson, Colin Kelly and Eric Lofton are all without contracts. Peter Godber and Brandon Council are the only players currently with deals for next season.

On defence, the defensive line will be a priority as Micah Johnson, Anthony Lanier II and Pete Robertson are among the potential free agents. Linebacker Larry Dean — Saskatchewan’s most outstanding player in 2023 — is also a pending free agent. Starting linebackers C.J. Reavis, Derrick Moncrief and Micah Teitz are also pending free agents.

The secondary could also look different in 2024 with Amari Henderson and Jeremy Clark set to hit the open market. Nic Marshall was also released earlier this month due to a legal issue.

General manager Jeremy O’Day has crossed a few names off the free agent list as he has already signed quarterback Antonio Pipkin, receiver Brayden Lenius and long snapper Jorgen Hus to contract extensions. The Green and White have also signed linebacker Matt Dean and offensive lineman Zack Fry after both ended the season on the practice roster. Other players who ended the season on the practice roster, like QB Shea Patterson, are also free agents.

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Here are Saskatchewan’s pending free agents according to the official list released by the CFL: 

Offence 

  • QB Jake Dolegala* 
  • QB Mason Fine* 
  • RB Frankie Hickson 
  • RB Jamal Morrow* 
  • FB Albert Awachie 
  • WR Mario Alford* 
  • WR Shawn Bane Jr.*
  • WR Juwan Brescacin 
  • WR Tevin Jones* 
  • WR Mitch Picton 
  • OL Philip Blake 
  • OL Logan Ferland 
  • OL Evan Johnson 
  • OL Colin Kelly* 
  • OL Eric Lofton* 

Defence 

  • DL Miles Brown* 
  • DL DeMarcus Christmas* 
  • DL Charbel Dabire 
  • DL Micah Johnson* 
  • DL Anthony Lanier II* 
  • DL Pete Robertson* 
  • LB Larry Dean* 
  • LB Justin Herdman-Reed 
  • LB Derrick Moncrief* 
  • LB Micah Teitz 
  • LB/DB C.J. Reavis* 
  • DB Jeremy Clark* 
  • DB Amari Henderson* 
  • DB Nelson Lokombo 
  • DB Godfrey Onyeka 

Special teams 

  • K Brett Lauther 

tshire@postmedia.com

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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2024 Pending Free Agents - Sports Illustrated

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Daryl Hall Suing John Oates Over Pending Sale of Joint Venture [Updated] - Consequence

Cue the jokes about Hall & Oates being “Out of Touch”: Daryl Hall recently filed a lawsuit against longtime bandmate John Oates in Nashville Chancery Court. Additionally, Hall was granted a restraining order against Oates.

According to The Associated Press, the lawsuit is tied to Oates’ plans to sell his share of their joint venture to Primary Wave. Hall contends that the sale would violate the terms of their business agreement and he asked for a restraining order to temporarily block the sale while legal proceedings and a previously initiated arbitration continue. Other details about the lawsuit remain under seal.

Primary Wave previously acquired a “significant interest” in Hall & Oates’ song catalog, a move which Hall previously expressed disappointment over. “It got sold off for me and I didn’t get the money,” Hall said in a 2021 interview. He also advised artists against selling their publishing rights, saying “all you have is that.”

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Consequence has reached out to representatives for Hall & Oates for comment.

Hall & Oates have been on and off over the past several decades, with each member taking time for solo endeavors. In 2017, they launched their own HoagieNation festival in Philadelphia, which was subsequently held in 2018 and 2021. However, the duo only played a handful of shows together as Hall & Oates last year and none in 2023.

Meanwhile, Hall spoke about why it’s “quite annoying” to be part of a duo in a 2022 interview with the Los Angeles Times. In addition, the singer said he didn’t have “any plans” to work with Oates on a new record. While Hall confirmed they were working on new music “before the pandemic,” he clarified, “Perceptions changed, life changed, everything changed. I’m more interested in pursuing my own world. And so is John.”

Several months later, Hall referred to Oates as his “business partner” and not his “creative partner” on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast. He continued, “We made records called Hall & Oates together, but we’ve always been very separate, and that’s a really important thing for me.”

Now, it appears that their relationship is irreparable.

Editor’s Note: This article has been updated with more details about the lawsuit.

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Edgefield federal prison inmate dies; cause pending - WRDW

EDGEFIELD, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - An inmate at the federal prison in Edgefield died at the beginning of this month.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons said Friday that Federal Correctional Institution Edgefield inmate William Kyle Humphreys passed away on Nov. 1.

Due to the agency’s privacy standards, it wouldn’t provide further information about the death.

However, Edgefield County Coroner David Burnett said it wasn’t a violent death and might have been medical-related. However, he said the official cause of death was pending.

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Friday, November 24, 2023

Timing of Ohio’s new abortion protections unclear due to pending lawsuits - PBS NewsHour

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s new constitutional protections for abortion access and other reproductive rights take effect Dec. 7, a month after voters resoundingly passed them. How and when their impacts are felt remains unclear.

Existing abortion-related lawsuits are moving again through the courts now that voters have decided the issue, raising questions about implementation.

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The amendment declared an individual’s right to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions” and passed with a strong 57% majority. It was the seventh straight victory in statewide votes for supporters of abortion access nationally since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned constitutional protections.

But the amendment voters approved Nov. 7 did not repeal any existing Ohio laws, prompting some anti-abortion activists to step up pressure on Republican elected officials to extend their efforts to halt, delay or significantly water it down.

“A lot of that hard work of figuring out what state laws are inconsistent with the amendment and what state laws can remain, does tend to devolve to the courts,” said Laura Hermer, a professor of law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota, who studies access to health coverage and care in the U.S. “It’s difficult to imagine that the Legislature will say, ‘All right, you win. We’re going to repeal the heartbeat ban’ and so forth.”

The state Legislature is controlled by Republicans whose leaders opposed the November ballot amendment, which was known as Issue 1. The Ohio Supreme Court also is controlled by Republicans, who have a 4-3 majority, and will be the final judge of constitutional questions. Several of the Republican justices have taken actions or made statements over the years that have caused abortion rights organizations and ethics attorneys to question their objectivity on the subject.

Minority Democrats in the Ohio House announced legislation two days after the election aimed at avoiding a piecemeal approach to implementing the amendment. Among other steps, they called for repealing the state’s ban on most abortions after fetal cardiac activity is detected, which is around six weeks, and a 24-hour waiting period.

“There are over 30 different restrictions in place,” said state Rep. Beth Liston, a physician and co-author of the Reproductive Care Act. “And I think that it is important that we don’t require citizens to go to court for every restriction, and, quite frankly, that we don’t let harm occur in the interim.”

House Minority Leader Allison Russo was careful not to criticize the high court, which holds sway over the fate of those laws.

“My hope is they will uphold the rule of law and the constitution,” she said.

Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy last week ordered lawyers for the state and a group of abortion clinics to tell the court how they believe the measure’s passage has affected a case involving Ohio’s ban on most abortions once fetal cardiac activity is detected, which has been on hold since October 2022.

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A day after voters approved the amendment, U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett made a similar request of the parties in a long-running federal lawsuit challenging a set of state restrictions imposed on abortion providers’ operations. They included a requirement that clinics obtain agreements with a nearby hospital for emergency patient transfers, as well as a prohibition against public hospitals entering into those agreements.

At least three other Ohio abortion laws also have been on hold in the courts.

Passing legislation to bring Ohio law in line with the new constitutional amendment has so far been a non-starter with Republican lawmakers, who mostly opposed it and took extraordinary steps to defeat it.

With a primary election in their GOP-heavy districts only months away, they are facing fierce pressure from anti-abortion groups to go in the other direction and either pass laws countering the amendment or using their supermajorities to strip courts of their power to interpret it.

“The (Ohio) Constitution specifically says reigning in out-of-control courts is the legislators’ job,” the anti-abortion group Faith2Action argues in a recently released video. “So let’s call on the legislators to do their job, to use their constitutionally granted right to represent us and to keep pro-abortion judges from repealing Ohio laws based on an amendment that doesn’t even mention a single Ohio law.”

The video argues that the “right to life” created in Ohio’s constitution is inalienable and that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade punted the abortion issue to “the people’s elected representatives.”

But in his concurring opinion in that ruling, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, wrote that constitutional amendments were among the avenues for deciding the future of abortion access.

“Moreover, the Constitution authorizes the creation of new rights — state and federal, statutory and constitutional,” Kavanaugh wrote. “But when it comes to creating new rights, the Constitution directs the people to the various processes of democratic self-government contemplated by the Constitution — state legislation, state constitutional amendments, federal legislation, and federal constitutional amendments.”

READ MORE: Here are the states where abortion access may be on the ballot in 2024

For now, Republican Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens has said legislation targeting the power of state courts will not be considered. GOP Senate President Matt Huffman has ruled out lawmakers pushing for an immediate repeal of Issue 1, as had once been suggested, saying nothing like that should be tried, at least in 2024.

How Attorney General Dave Yost will proceed also is being closely watched.

In a legal analysis of Issue 1 that the Republican published before the election, Yost said the amendment created a new standard for protecting abortion access that “goes beyond” the law of the land under Roe v. Wade.

“That means that many Ohio laws would probably be invalidated … and others might be at risk to varying degrees,” he wrote.

Hermer, the law professor, said that statement is convenient for lawyers fighting to implement the constitutional amendment but such an analysis isn’t legally binding for Yost.

“He doesn’t necessarily have to stand down, but, of course, having already said that, it’s going to make it a bit more difficult to hold those sorts of positions,” she said.

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Thursday, November 23, 2023

"Can't Keep Bill Pending Indefinitely": Supreme Court Raps Punjab Governor - NDTV

'Can't Keep Bill Pending Indefinitely': Supreme Court Raps Punjab Governor

The Governor is intended to be a constitutional statesman, the Court said.

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court today clarified the role and responsibilities of a Governor in relation to Bills passed by state legislatures. The Court ruled that the Governor cannot indefinitely delay or withhold assent to a Bill, emphasising that such actions undermine the legislative process and the supremacy of the elected representatives.

In a verdict released on November 10 and made public last evening, the Supreme Court delivered a judgment on a petition filed by the AAP government in Punjab, which contended that Governor Banwarilal Purohit was withholding his approval of four Bills passed by the state assembly.

"The Governor cannot be at liberty to keep the Bill pending indefinitely without taking any action whatsoever. Failing to make a decision and keeping a duly passed Bill pending for indeterminate periods is a course of action inconsistent with that expression," said a Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Misra, in a 27-page judgment.

"The Governor, as an unelected Head of State, is entrusted with certain constitutional powers. However, these powers cannot be used to thwart the normal course of lawmaking by the state legislatures," the bench added.

The Punjab government has also requested a formal judicial declaration that the assembly session held on June 19 and 20 was legally conducted and that all actions taken by the House during that session were valid.

"In a parliamentary form of democracy, the true power lies with the elected representatives of the people. The Governor, an appointee of the President, serves as the titular head of state," the Supreme Court bench said.

The fundamental principle of constitutional law, consistently followed since the Constitution's adoption, is that the Governor acts on the 'aid and advice' of the council of ministers, except in those areas where the Constitution has entrusted the Governor with the exercise of discretionary power, the Court said. 

"This principle cements the bedrock of the constitutional foundation that the power to make decisions affecting the governance of the state, or the nation as a whole, rests fundamentally with the elected branch of government," the Supreme Court judgment stated. "The Governor is intended to be a constitutional statesman, guiding the government on matters of constitutional concern."

A running feud has marred ties between Governor Purohit and the AAP government in Punjab, helmed by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

Governor Purohit on November 1 approved two of the three bills presented to him, reversing his earlier stance of subjecting all proposed laws to a rigorous review before allowing them to be introduced in the assembly. 

These bills were enacted during the June 19-20 session of the Punjab Assembly, which Governor Purohit had previously deemed "patently illegal."

Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard a similar plea by the Tamil Nadu government over the delays in clearing bills in the southern state. 

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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' pending 2024 free agent list - 3downnation.com

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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers capped another promising season with a disappointing Grey Cup loss, this time falling to the Montreal Alouettes by a score of 28-24 on the CFL’s biggest stage. The club has now lost back-to-back championship games in heartbreaking fashion by a combined total of four points.

There are a number of all-star talents under contract for 2024, including Zach Collaros, Kenny Lawler, Nic Demski, Adam Bighill, Kyrie Wilson, and Evan Holm, though the club’s free agent list remains lengthy. The biggest name is Brady Oliveira, the CFL’s reigning Most Outstanding Canadian, followed by defensive ends Willie Jefferson and Jackson Jeffcoat.

This is the eighth installment in a series of articles from 3DownNation outlining the pending free agents from each CFL team. We have already covered the Edmonton ElksSaskatchewan RoughridersOttawa RedblacksCalgary StampedersHamilton Tiger-Cats, B.C. Lions, and Toronto Argonauts.

Please note that “N” denotes nationals (ie. Canadians), “A” denotes Americans, and “G” denotes Globals.

Quarterback

Dru Brown (A)
Dakota Prukop (A)

Running back

Johnny Augustine (N)
Brady Oliveira (N)

Fullback

Mike Miller (N)

Receivers

Rasheed Bailey (A)
Janarion Grant (A)
Greg McCrae (A)
Brendan O’Leary-Orange (N)
Dalton Schoen (A)
Drew Wolitarsky (N)

Offensive linemen

Stanley Bryant (A)
Geoff Gray (N)
Jermarcus Hardrick (A)
Chris Kolankowski (N)
Patrick Neufeld (N)

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Defensive linemen

Thiadric Hansen (G)
Jackson Jeffcoat (A)
Willie Jefferson (A)
Cameron Lawson (N)
Jake Thomas (N)
Ricky Walker (A)

Linebackers

Jesse Briggs (N)
Tanner Cadwallader (N)
Malik Clements (A)
Brian Cole (A)
Shayne Gauthier (N)

Defensive backs

Brandon Alexander (A)
Alden Darby Jr. (A)
Kerfalla Exumé (N)
Nick Hallett (N)
Demerio Houston (A)
Redha Kramdi (N)
Deatrick Nichols (A)
Winston Rose (A)

Specialists

Sergio Castillo (A)

American receivers Markeith Ambles and Ronnie Blackmon, Global offensive lineman Tomoya Machino, Global linebacker Les Maruo, Canadian defensive back Noah Hallett, and American defensive back Desmond Lawrence all finished the season on the practice roster. As such, they are all currently free agents.

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Motorcyclists ignore signs, follow map app, and one crashes; charges pending - Yahoo Sports

Two men on motorcyclists chose to believe a map app about a road being open rather than clear signage saying the road is closed in Death Valley National Park, and one man paid dearly for it.

The National Park Service closed Titus Canyon Road temporarily because of hazardous conditions caused by flood damage, but on Saturday the motorcyclists bypassed a locked gate, concrete barriers and closure signs to ride on Titus Canyon Road.

One man crashed his motorcycle and broke his collarbone. He also sustained other non-life-threatening injuries, and they called 911 on a satellite phone just before sunset.

“Park rangers were not able to reach the injured man in a timely manner due to the road conditions, so they called for helicopter assistance,” a National Park Service press release stated. “The US Navy’s VX-31 helicopter responded from Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. They transported the injured man and his companion to Ridgecrest Regional Hospital.”

Charges are pending.

Photos of the road closed signs and the damage to Titus Valley Road courtesy of the National Park Service.

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