111: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
SHANGHAI (AP) — SHANGHAI (AP) — 111 Inc. (YI) on Thursday reported a loss of $12.8 million in its third quarter.The Shanghai-based company said it had a loss of 16 cents per share.The Operator of a digital and mobile healthcare platform in China posted revenue of $502.4 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on YI at https://www.zacks.com/ap/YISourceInflation falls to 2.4% in November in the 20 countries using the euro currency, offering some relief to Europeans
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — Inflation falls to 2.4% in November in the 20 countries using the euro currency, offering some relief to Europeans.SourceWhat concerns teachers highlighted while visiting Prince William Co.’s ombudsman’s office
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
Almost 300 people visited the Prince William County Public Schools ombudsman’s office during the last school year, a 54% increase in cases from the year before, the Virginia school system said.Ombudsman Monique Bookstein gave her annual report to the school board earlier this month, and said that of the 298 visitors in the 2022-23 school year, 233 were school system employees, 55 were parents or guardians and 10 were community members.Over 100 of those people visited the office during the third quarter of the school year, which Bookstein said could be the result of people contemplating a visit during the winter break.Bookstein described her role as working to be a resource for students, parents and school workers who want to voluntarily get help in working through school-related challenges. She told the school board that her job is to listen and provide a confidential path for someone to express a concern, but that she can’t mandate change.“I can’t change wha...Miami Police searching for liquor thieves
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
Authorities are on the lookout for a duo after a daring tequila heist at Jensen’s Liquors in Miami. In broad daylight Tuesday, a woman managed to swipe four bottles of tequila from the shelves while her accomplice distracted the store manager.The manager, who was momentarily diverted by the accomplice, attempted to intervene but was unsuccessful in preventing the theft. Surveillance footage captures the suspects in action, providing a glimpse into their identities.If you have any information on this crime, call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.Chilly Start, Milder Finish
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
After back to back chilly days, we’re shaking off the core of the cold this afternoon as temps moderate back toward seasonable levels. That’ll put the high temps in the mid 40s under a partly to mostly sunny sky. The breeze still kicks around, gusting to 20mph, but at least it’ll feel a bit better outside as temps run 5-10 degrees higher than yesterday. Tomorrow, it’ll be even milder, low to mid 50s. However, morning sun fades behind thickening midday clouds and light showers advance in late afternoon/early evening. That’ll likely dampen the evening commute at times, but I don’t expect much heavy rain. Most locations receive a tenth of an inch or less. Saturday starts the weekend mostly cloudy, but mostly dry, aside from a spot sprinkle. Sunday looks to feature more dry hours than wet, but it’s possible that some afternoon showers start to move in. It’s more likely that we’ll see steadier rain and gusty winds start to develop Sun...Deer Creating “Silent” Crisis For Mass. Farmers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
An advocate for southeastern Massachusetts farmers said there is a natural disaster putting them out of business, but unlike the farms that were devastated by flooding this summer, there is no fundraiser or emergency money from the Legislature to help.Susan Murray, executive director of the Southeastern Massachusetts Agricultural Partnership, told the Joint Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources that farmers in Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth counties are suffering under “a silent environmental crisis,” namely an overpopulation of deer that she said leads to more than $1 million in farm losses each year.“This is a crippling financial loss in an industry with tight margins and on the front line of climate change. Farms are an oasis for deer when surrounding forests are depleted due to overpopulation and drought. Deer eat just about every crop we plant, including vegetables, berries, grapes, cranberries, tree fruit, flowers, and nursery crops,” Murray...Div. 3 Super Bowl preview: Walpole, Milton meet again for all the marbles
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
Walpole coach Chris Sullivan is quick to say the events of Oct. 13 will have little bearing on what transpires Thursday night when the Timberwolves meet Milton for the Div. 3 state title.The Bay State Conference teams met in the regular season and it was a struggling Walpole team that found its mojo that evening. Noah Mackenzie threw for three touchdowns, two going to Jamal Abdal-Khallaq, who also returned an interception for a score in a 42-23 win.That was the second of eight straight wins for a Walpole team which has averaged more than 40 points a game during that stretch. Sullivan isn’t surprised by that as he felt coming into the season his team had a chance to make noise.“I really thought we had a talented team, we scheduled a scrimmage against Catholic Memorial and added King Philip onto our regular-season schedule,” Sullivan said. “We just made too many mistakes against King Philip (a 31-0 loss) and you can’t do that against a team like that.“The next week, we pla...Div. 6 Super Bowl preview: Salem, Fairhaven have plenty of firepower
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
One team likes to spread things out and get its playmakers in space. The other is a throwback to the past with an offensive attack Army and Navy would enjoy.On Thursday at Gillette Stadium, Salem and Fairhaven will clash for the Division 6 Super Bowl title in a game that features teams that have defeated opponents by an average of almost three touchdowns per game.Fairhaven (11-1) was the No. 8 seed entering the playoffs and rolled through the first two rounds before surviving a late Hudson rally to earn its spot in Foxboro. Even more important for coach Derek Almeida’s squad was its win over Dartmouth on Thanksgiving morning in a game that saw them kick a last-second field goal to win.“Dartmouth was as good as anyone,” Almeida said. “I’m really proud of a lot of our young kids who stepped up in a big situation in that game.”The Blue Devils’ option based attack comes in averaging 33.8 points per game and is led by running back Justin Marques, who has been a workhorse.“We had a ...Div. 2 Super Bowl preview: Clash of styles as King Philip and Marshfield meet
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
When the Div. 2 Super Bowl kicks off, it will be a clash of contrasting styles.While King Philip is making its sixth Super Bowl appearance in seven years, Marshfield is in the title game for the first time since 2014 as the Div. 2 standard bearers will face off in the title game on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at Gillette Stadium.The game showcases different paths to success. King Philip has achieved an unbeaten record largely on the heels of physicality up front on both sides, discipline, and controlling the clock.Marshfield, meanwhile, holds a prolific no-huddle offense that moves at a faster clip than any in the Bay State. It was on full display when the Rams scored 52 points in a state semifinal win over two-time defending champion Catholic Memorial.“There is no way to simulate how fast Marshfield goes on offense,” King Philip coach Brian Lee said. “It makes you play more vanilla and then they have a lot of speed that puts you in a bind. They really overwhelm you in m...Here’s the latest on Patriots’ quarterback situation heading into Week 13
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:13 GMT
FOXBORO — A quarterback change could finally be on the horizon 13 weeks into the Patriots’ disappointing 2023 season.Backup Bailey Zappe and undrafted rookie Malik Cunningham were the only quarterbacks to take reps during practice in front of reporters during an open period of practice while Mac Jones, who has started the first 11 weeks of the season, stood by and watched. A source said Zappe took most of the quarterback reps on Wednesday.Head coach Bill Belichick was asked Wednesday morning about the team’s quarterback situation and would not name a starter.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots-Chargers injury report: Keenan Allen, Demario Douglas out for Wednesday practices New England Patriots | Source: Patriots signing new kicker amid field goal woes New England Patriots | Patriots’ Joe Cardona knows how important Army-Navy game is New England Patriots | Source: Bailey Zappe took majority of P...Latest news
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