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ROME (AP) — Robert Lewandowski joined Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as the only players in Champions League history with 100 or more goals. But Erling Haaland is on a faster pace than anyone by boosting his total to 46 goals at age 24 on Tuesday. Still, Haaland's brace wasn't enough for Manchester City in a 3-3 draw with Feyenoord that extended the Premier League champion's winless streak to six matches. Lewandowski’s early penalty kick started Barcelona off to a 3-0 win over previously unbeaten Brest to move into second place in the new single-league format. The Poland striker added goal No. 101 in second-half stoppage time. Ronaldo leads the all-time scoring list with 140 goals and Messi is next with 129. But neither Ronaldo nor Messi play in the Champions League anymore following moves to Saudi Arabia and the United States, respectively. The 36-year-old Lewandowski required 125 matches to reach the century mark, two more than Messi (123) and 12 fewer than Ronaldo (137). Barcelona also got a second-half score from Dani Olmo. The top eight finishers in the standings advance directly to the round of 16 in March. Teams ranked ninth to 24th go into a knockout playoffs round in February, while the bottom 12 teams are eliminated. Haaland has 46 goals in 44 games Haaland converted a first-half penalty to eclipse Messi as the youngest player to reach 45 goals then scored City's third after the break to raise his total to 46 goals in 44 games. Ilkay Gundogan had City's second. But then Feyenoord struck back with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Gimenez and David Hancko. Inter leads standings and hasn't conceded a goal Inter Milan beat Leipzig 1-0 with an own goal to move atop the standings with 13 points, one more than Barcelona and Liverpool, which faces Real Madrid on Wednesday. The Serie A champion is the only club that hasn't conceded a goal. Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 — the same score from the 2020 final between the two teams. PSG ended with 10 men and remained in the elimination zone. The French powerhouse has struggled in Europe after Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid. Atalanta moved within two points of the lead with a 6-1 win at Young Boys. Also, Arsenal won 5-1 at Sporting Lisbon; and Bayer Leverkusen routed Salzburg 5-0. AC Milan follows up win over Real Madrid with another victory AC Milan followed up its win at Real Madrid with a 3-2 victory at last-place Slovan Bratislava in an early match. Christian Pulisic put the seven-time champion ahead midway through the first half by finishing off a counterattack. Then Rafael Leao restored the Rossoneri’s advantage after Tigran Barseghyan had equalized for Bratislava and Tammy Abraham quickly added another. Nino Marcelli scored with a long-range strike in the 88th for Bratislava, which ended with 10 men. Bratislava has lost all five of its matches. Alvarez and Griezmann lead Atletico to 6-0 rout Argentina World Cup winner Julian Alvarez scored twice and Atletico Madrid routed Sparta Prague 6-0 in the other early game. Alvarez scored with a free kick 15 minutes in and Marcos Llorente added a long-range strike before the break. Alvarez finished off a counterattack early in the second half after being set up by substitute Antoine Griezmann, who then marked his 100th Champions League game by getting on the scoresheet himself. Angel Correa added a late brace for Atletico, which earned its biggest away win in Europe. Atletico beat Paris Saint-Germain in the previous round and extended its winning streak across all competitions to six matches. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerOpenAI's legal battle with Elon Musk reveals internal turmoil over avoiding AI 'dictatorship'

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Hyderabad: K Jamuna (38) and P Padma (40) are both sisters who migrated to Hyderabad from Munagala several years ago. Both have one thing in common. Their husbands had deserted them long ago, and they are hardworking Dalit single women. Refusing to be victimised, they have been working odd jobs in Hyderabad to earn a living and feed their children. For several months Jamuna has been running a tea stall and Padma has been selling coconuts on a footpath close to Moosarambagh bus stop. During the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation’s (GHMC) special drive to clear footpaths recently, their stalls (encroachments) were shut down. They don’t have a shelter in their native village in Suryapet district, as their brothers have been claiming ownership of their parents’ property. In Hyderabad, it is a struggle for survival, with Jamuna suffering heavy loss due to theft, when both her commercial cylinders and heavy utensils were stolen during the night by an unknown person and Padma becoming a victim of policy enforcement. They both live in small rented rooms close to where they were running their micro businesses. Mohd Ismail (45), an auto driver from Zeba Bagh, Asif Nagar, has 40% locomotor disability due to spinal fusion performed on his lower back (a rod inserted to support his spine). He pays Rs 300 per day for his rented auto rickshaw and feeds his family of five (including two daughters and a son) with whatever he earns. All these three individuals are connected with a single dream- to have their own house. While Padma and Jamuna applied for the Indiramma Illu housing scheme during the ‘Praja Palana’ special drive held to enroll beneficiaries of various state government schemes after Congress came to power; Ismail lost hope after applying for the 2BHK scheme in 2016 and 2018. “Both times the officials came to my house, and enquired about our socio-economic condition, but I couldn’t get a 2BHK allotment. Having lost hope, I didn’t apply for the Indiramma Illu scheme,” he tells Siasat.com . There are lakhs of people who share their plight, which has been reflected in the number of applications received for houses during the Praja Palana drive- 80.54 lakh prospective beneficiaries, which explains the seriousness of the housing crisis among the people living below the poverty line. According to revenue and housing minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, during the BRS government, 1,52,000 2BHK houses were supposed to be built, among which 63,000 houses were constructed and given to the beneficiaries. Among the rest, 36,000 houses were built, but beneficiaries were not identified. There were around 52,000 houses among which even tenders were called for 40,000-odd houses, but works had not started, and for the rest of the 12,000-odd houses, no tenders were called. While this was the performance of the BRS government, on coming to power after the 2023 assembly elections, the Congress government announced the Indiramma Illu scheme for the poor as part of its six guarantees. The scheme envisions giving Rs 5 lakh per house to beneficiaries owning land and also intends to build Indiramma housing colonies in villages and mandals for those who didn’t own any land. The major difference between the earlier 2BHK scheme and the Indiramma Illu scheme is that in the latter, the beneficiaries are given money by the government in four phases, during the four stages of the construction of houses. The beneficiaries have the liberty to model their houses as per their wishes, but the minimum extent of land for Indiramma Illu is 400 sq ft area, with a kitchen and bathroom/toilet made mandatory. The Indiramma Illu mobile App that was launched on December 5 holds the key to the identification of beneficiaries. As of December 23, out of 80.54 lakh applications, the information of 32 lakh beneficiaries has been recorded in the Indiramma Illu app. The housing minister told the media that by the first week of January, all the applications will be registered, after which scrutiny of the applications will happen. Among the 32 lakh applications surveyed, 9,19,676 applications were of those having house sites, 1,22,438 were of those having RCC (concrete reinforced cement) constructions, 2,17,096 having asbestos roofs, 41,971 have either plastic or tarpaulin roofs, and 2,17,096 have a tiled roof. The state government plans 4 step check process to ensure that only the poorest of the poor beneficiaries are selected for the first phase of the project, which is to build 4.5 lakh houses in one year, and a total of 20 lakh houses in 4 years. The state government plans to construct 500 houses in each mandal headquarters, for which 474 sites have been identified. Construction works in mandal headquarters began in Adilabad, Bhadradri-Kothagudem, Mahabubabad, Asifabad, Khammam, Nagarkurnool, Nizamabad, and Vikarabad districts. The Indiramma Illu committees will hold gram sabhas in villages and ward sabhas in the municipalities/municipal corporations, and determine who will be the beneficiaries under the first phase. The Mandal Parishad Development Officer (MPDO)/ Municipal Commissioner will conduct a random check of 5% of the data captured in the mobile app. A district-level officer appointed by the district collector would be the third layer of checking the beneficiaries, and finally, a 360-degree system check will be done using artificial intelligence (AI). The housing corporation plans to open a website where prospective beneficiaries can lodge complaints regarding any aspect of the scheme, and soon a toll-free number will be launched for the same purpose. The BRS government had shut down Telangana State Housing Corporation Ltd during its second term and deputed all the engineers in the department in other departments. After assuming power, the Congress government reopened the department and brought together the same engineers, to work on its flagship Indiramma Illu project. On Tuesday, December 24, Srinivas Reddy held an orientation meeting with the housing officials and gave promotion orders to some of them who were promoted by the state government. The state government also deputed an executive engineer as project officer for the project in each district, to oversee its implementation. Srinivas Reddy has made it amply clear to the housing officials to ensure that there is no scope for any corruption in the identification of the beneficiaries. He even went on to say that there would be zero tolerance if any official deviated from his direction of identifying the “poorest of the poor” beneficiaries under the scheme. He said that single women, widows, persons with disabilities, and those living in huts needed to be top priority. He asked the officials to first construct Indiramma Illu model houses near MPDO offices in every Mandal by the end of January. Now, the issue remains as to what the state government plans to do with the 2BHK houses left incompletely constructed during the BRS government. Though there is no final decision taken on that subject. Ponguleti stressed the need to involve the beneficiaries in the completion of those houses, by removing the contractor system. He divided the 2BHK houses into three categories- the ones that are ready but beneficiaries haven’t been finalised, the ones that are nearing completion but beneficiaries haven’t been finalised, and the ones which were still in the early stages of construction, but contractors have deserted them midway. To finish the houses in the first category, the state government released Rs 196.46 crore on November 25, to provide all basic amenities that were not provided previously. However, according to officials, tenders were called for these works only in 7 districts out of 31 districts for which these works were intended. In the second category of houses left incomplete, Ponguleti asked the officials to finalise the beneficiaries and allot them houses so that they could be paid the residual amount of the work yet to be completed, which the beneficiaries could complete. “If we involve the beneficiaries the amount will not be misused, and they will add some more money to complete it if it falls short” he told the officials. However, the complication here is with the multi-storeyed dignity housing (2BHK) complexes built during the BRS government, especially those where slabs have been laid but walls and other fixtures weren’t completed, and those buildings where foundations were laid but slabs weren’t constructed. The state government is deliberating the option of first convincing the earlier contractors to complete them and claim the bills, which the minister assured, would be paid between the 5th and 7th of every month. If the contractors are not ready to go ahead, the second option of letting the beneficiaries construct the walls, windows, and other fixtures is being considered. However, the total construction amount would have to be within Rs 5 lakh per unit limit, and there is no scope for further escalation of cost, which has clearly been communicated by the minister to the officials. One challenge here would be to empower the beneficiaries in G+9 2bhk dignity houses in GHMC areas, where 108 houses are supposed to be built in a single tower. Some officials are suggesting forming a committee of those beneficiaries, and releasing the residual funds to them directly; so that they can source the raw materials locally, which would also be cost-effective for them. In smaller municipalities, a 2BHK tower would have 25 houses, in a medium municipality it would be 50 houses in a tower, and in areas like GHMC, it would be over 100 houses in a tower. The minister has asked the officials to come up with a report with their suggestions about how the incomplete constructions could be completed and handed over to the beneficiaries who have been waiting for years. Ponguleti also announced that the state government was planning to construct housing colonies in four directions of the city, with houses to be constructed on a sprawling 100 acres in each of those colonies. In these housing colonies, Indiramma houses will be constructed for low-income, medium-income, and high-income groups, and they will be sold at a set price to those interested in owning them- on a no-loss-no-profit basis. On the question of what happened to the Gruha Jyothi scheme that was launched by the BRS government just before the 2023 Assembly elections where the beneficiaries were to be given Rs 3 lakh per house if they owned land, he alleged that only 600-700 houses given under Gruha Jyothi, that too to those wearing “pink shirts” (BRS party leaders). “We have no problem in giving houses to those wearing pink shirts, but they will have to fall under the poorest of the poor category,” he added. The successful completion of the Indiramma Illu project and 2BHK houses would be the major deliverables of the Congress government in 2025 and for the poorest of the poor like Padma, Jamuna, Ismail, and lakhs of deserving beneficiaries like them, this Congress’ guarantee is the last glimmer of hope to live a life of dignity.Christmas: Abbas, Kalu Seek Prayers, National RebirthCHERRY HILL, N.J., Nov. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Real Good Food Company, Inc. 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Despite the efforts described above, there can be no assurance that the Company will ultimately regain compliance with all applicable requirements for continued listing or that the Panel will grant the Company a further extension. About Real Good Food Company Real Good Foods (Nasdaq: RGF) is a leading health and wellness frozen and refrigerated foods company, providing a better way to enjoy your favorite foods. The Company’s mission is to provide “Real Food You Feel Good About Eating”, making delicious, nutritious foods that are low in sugar, low in carbohydrates and high in protein. The Real Good Foods family of products includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks – available in over 16,000 stores nationwide with additional direct-to-consumer options. To learn more, please visit our website at realgoodfoods.com or join us on social media @realgoodfoods – where we maintain some of the largest followings in the frozen food industry today. 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Nicola Sturgeon is not worried about hurting people's feelings and 'ruffling feathers' with new memoirAll you have to do to become a South Dakota resident is spend one night. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * All you have to do to become a South Dakota resident is spend one night. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? All you have to do to become a South Dakota resident is spend one night. Stay in a campground or hotel and then stop by one of the businesses that specialize in helping people become South Dakotans, and they’ll help you do the paperwork to gain residency in a state with no income tax and relatively cheap vehicle registration. The system brings in extra government revenue through vehicle fees and offers refuge to full-time travelers who wouldn’t otherwise have a permanent address or a place to vote. And that’s the problem. State leaders are at a stalemate between those who say people who don’t really live in South Dakota shouldn’t be allowed to vote in local elections and those who say efforts to impose a longer residency requirement for voting violate the principle that everyone gets to vote. And at least one state has gotten wind that its residents might be avoiding high income taxes with easy South Dakota residency and is investigating. Catering to the nomadic lifestyle Easy South Dakota residency for nomads has become an enterprising opportunity for businesses such as RV parks and mail forwarders. “That’s the primary concept here, is the people that have given up their sticks and bricks and now are on wheel estate, we call it, and they’re full-time traveling,” said Dane Goetz, owner of the Spearfish-based South Dakota Residency Center, which caters to full-time travelers. “They need a place to call home, and we provide that address for them to do that, and they are just perpetually on the move.” Goetz estimated more than 30,000 people are full-time traveler residents of South Dakota, but the actual number is unclear. The state Department of Public Safety, which handles driver licensing, says it doesn’t track the number of full-time traveler applications. Officials of the South Dakota Secretary of State’s Office did not respond to emailed questions or a phone message seeking the state’s tally of full-time travelers registered to vote. The office is not responsible for enforcing residency requirements, Division of Elections Director Rachel Soulek said. Victor Robledo, his wife and their five kids hit the road a decade ago in a 28-foot (8.5-meter) motorhome to seek adventure and ease their high cost of living in Southern California. They found South Dakota to be an opportunity to save money, receive mail and “take a residency in a state that really nurtures us,” he said. They filed for residency in 2020. “It was as simple as coming into the state, staying one night in one of the campgrounds, and once we do that, we bring in a receipt to the office, fill out some paperwork, change our licenses. I mean, really, you can blow through there — gosh, 48 hours,” Robledo said. Residency rules spark election concerns Residency becomes thorny around voting. Some opponents don’t want people who don’t physically live in South Dakota to vote in its elections. “I don’t want to deny somebody their right to vote, but to think that they can vote in a school board election or a legislative election or a county election when they’re not part of the community, I’m troubled by that,” said Democratic Rep. Linda Duba, who cited 10,000 people or roughly 40% of her Sioux Falls constituents being essentially mailbox residents. She likes to knock on doors and meet people but said she is unable to do “relationship politics” with travelers. The law the Republican-controlled Legislature passed in 2023 added requirements for voter registration, including 30 days of residency — which don’t have to be consecutive — and having “an actual fixed permanent dwelling, establishment, or any other abode to which the person returns after a period of absence.” The bill’s prime sponsor, Republican Sen. Randy Deibert, told a Senate panel that citizens expressed concerns about “people coming to the state, being a resident overnight and voting (by) absentee ballot or another way the next day and then leaving the state.” Those registered to vote before the new law took effect remain registered, but some who tried to register since its passage had trouble. Dozens of people recently denied voter registration contacted the American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota, according to the chapter’s advocacy manager, Samantha Chapman. Durational residency requirements for voting are, in general, unconstitutional because such restrictions interfere with the interstate right to travel, said David Schultz, a Hamline University professor of political science and a professor of law at the University of St. Thomas. “It’s kind of this parochialism, this idea of saying that only people who are really in our neighborhood, who really live in our city have a sufficient stake in it, and the courts have generally been unsympathetic to those types of arguments because, more often than not, they’re used for discriminatory purposes,” he said. State lawmakers at odds over residency law Earlier this year, the Legislature considered a bill to roll back the 2023 law. It passed the Senate but stalled in the House. During a House hearing on that bill, Republican Rep. Jon Hansen asked one full-time traveler when he was last in South Dakota and when he intends to return. The man said he was in the state a year earlier but planned to return in coming months. Another man who moved from Iowa to work overseas said he had not lived “for any period of time, physically” in South Dakota. “I don’t think we should allow people who have never lived in this state to vote in our state,” Hansen said. Republican Sen. David Wheeler, an attorney in Huron, said he expects litigation would be what forces a change. It’s unlikely a change to the 30-day requirement would pass the Legislature now, he said. “It is a complicated topic that involves federal and state law and federal and state voting rights, and it is difficult to bring everybody together on how to appropriately address that,” Wheeler said. Out-of-state residents may see tax benefits More than 1,600 miles (2,500 kilometers) east, Connecticut State Comptroller Sean Scanlon has asked prosecutors to look into whether some state employees who live in Connecticut may have skirted their tax obligations by claiming to be residents of South Dakota. Connecticut has a graduated income tax rate of 3.0% to 6.99%. Connecticut cities and towns also impose a property tax on vehicles. South Dakota has none. Scanlon and his office, which administers state employee retiree benefits, learned from a Hartford Courant columnist in September that some state retirees might be using South Dakota’s mail-forwarding services for nefarious reasons. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Asked if there are concerns about other Connecticut taxpayers who are not state retirees possibly misusing South Dakota’s lenient residency laws, the Department of Revenue Services would only say the agency is “aware of the situation and we’re working with our partners to resolve it.” A South Dakota legislative panel broached the residency issue as recently as August, a meeting in which one lawmaker called the topic “the Gordian knot of politics.” “It seems like it’s almost impossible to come to some clear and definitive statement as to what constitutes a residency with such a mobile population with people with multiple homes and addresses and political boundaries that are easy to see on a map but there’s so much cross-transportation across them,” Republican Sen. Jim Bolin said. ___ Dura reported from Bismarck, North Dakota. Associated Press Writer Susan Haigh in Hartford, Connecticut, contributed to this report. 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