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Arizona Supreme Court rules state must adhere to century-old law banning nearly all abortions



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The Arizona Supreme Court docket dominated Tuesday the state should adhere to a 160-year-old legislation barring all abortions besides in circumstances when “it’s crucial to avoid wasting” a pregnant particular person’s life – a big ruling that can make a Civil Warfare-era abortion legislation enforceable within the state.

The legislation could be traced to as early as 1864 – earlier than Arizona turned a state – and was codified in 1901. It carries a jail sentence of two to 5 years for abortion suppliers – and it places Arizona among the many states with the strictest abortion legal guidelines within the nation, alongside Texas, Alabama and Mississippi, the place bans exist with nearly no exceptions.

The state Supreme Court docket has delayed enforcement of the legislation for 14 days to offer the plaintiffs a chance to pursue different challenges in a decrease courtroom if they want to take action, together with whether or not the legislation is constitutional.

Talking in a information convention after the courtroom’s resolution was revealed, Arizona Lawyer Common Kris Mayes vowed, “No girl or physician will probably be prosecuted underneath this draconian legislation … so long as I’m legal professional basic. Not by me, nor by any county legal professional serving in our state. Not on my watch.”

Her workplace is seeking to pursue choices obtainable to make sure the legislation will not be applied within the state, Mayes stated.

“At present’s resolution to reimpose a legislation from a time when Arizona wasn’t a state, the Civil Warfare was raging, and ladies couldn’t even vote will go down in historical past as a stain on our state,” she stated in a launch posted on-line.

The 4-2 ruling stems from a case that was revived after the US Supreme Court docket struck down Roe v. Wade in June 2022, ruling there was now not a federal constitutional proper to an abortion. Arizona’s former legal professional basic then moved to make the state’s near-total abortion ban enforceable once more, however was opposed by Deliberate Parenthood Arizona, sparking yearslong authorized challenges that led to Tuesday’s ruling.

“Physicians are actually on discover that every one abortions, besides these crucial to avoid wasting a lady’s life, are unlawful,” the courtroom majority stated within the resolution, including felony sanctions might now apply for abortions carried out after 15 weeks of being pregnant.

Vice Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer was joined by Chief Justice Robert M. Brutinel in dissenting.

The case is the newest high-profile instance of the battle over abortion entry that has performed out throughout a number of states since Roe v. Wade was overturned. Since that call, almost two dozen states have banned or restricted entry to the process. Suppliers have warned that restrictive insurance policies on abortion entry place sufferers susceptible to poor well being outcomes and docs susceptible to authorized legal responsibility.

“A few weeks in the past, I had an abortion – a protected, authorized abortion right here in Arizona for a being pregnant I very a lot wished, a being pregnant that failed,” Arizona Sen. Eva Burch stated Tuesday at a information convention. “Any individual took care of me. Any individual gave me a process in order that I wouldn’t should expertise one other miscarriage – the ache, the mess, the discomfort. And now we’re speaking about whether or not or not we should always put that physician in jail.”

The state Supreme Court docket resolution goes to have “completely unbelievable penalties for the sufferers in our group and we simply … can not state sufficient how dire the scenario goes to be for the sufferers who have to entry abortion right here in Arizona,” Dr. Jill Gibson, chief medical director of Deliberate Parenthood Arizona, instructed CNN on Tuesday afternoon.

“Suppliers want to have the ability to care for their sufferers with out worry for authorized repercussions and criminalization,” Gibson stated.

Arizona’s Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs additionally blasted the ruling, telling residents in an online video statement “the combat for our reproductive freedoms is way from over.”

“I’ve personally skilled the anguish of shedding a being pregnant and I do know it’s outrageous to have the federal government inform you that the perfect resolution in your well being or future might now be thought-about a criminal offense,” Hobbs stated. “I cannot cease combating till now we have absolutely secured the suitable to reproductive healthcare in our state.”

And President Joe Biden stated in a press release, “Thousands and thousands of Arizonans will quickly stay underneath an much more excessive and harmful abortion ban, which fails to guard ladies even when their well being is in danger or in tragic circumstances of rape or incest.”

Supreme Court docket justices heard opening arguments within the case final December, when abortion rights opponents claimed the state ought to revert to the near-total ban, and reproductive rights advocates requested the courtroom to affirm a state legislation handed in 2022 permitting abortions till 15 weeks.

Then-Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, signed the legislation lower than three months earlier than the nation’s highest courtroom overturned Roe v. Wade. The 2022 legislation made an exception for medical emergencies and required physicians to file a report with the Arizona Division of Well being Companies if an abortion is carried out after 15 weeks, however didn’t present exceptions for circumstances of rape and incest.

When he signed the legislation in March 2022, Ducey acknowledged the 2022 legislation wouldn’t override the older legislation.

After the US Supreme Court docket ruling, the Arizona Court docket of Appeals dominated each abortion legal guidelines within the state have to be reconciled, or “harmonized,” and that abortion is authorized by means of 15 weeks when offered by licensed physicians in compliance with the state’s different legal guidelines and laws, CNN has beforehand reported.

The state Supreme Court docket was requested for readability following months of uncertainty and authorized wrangling over which legislation ought to apply within the state.

Arizona voters will quickly have a say on the matter. Arizona for Abortion Entry, a bunch of reproductive rights organizations, has stated it has gathered sufficient signatures for a November 2024 poll measure that might ask voters to enshrine abortion rights within the state’s structure.

The push is a part of an enormous effort to get abortion on the 2024 poll in a number of states, a transfer abortion rights advocates are hopeful will restore some energy to voters moderately than state courts.

“The folks of Arizona are going to have the ultimate say over this,” Mayes, the state legal professional basic, instructed CNN’s Wolf Blitzer Tuesday afternoon. “I believe the folks of Arizona are going to overwhelmingly approve that poll measure.”

In a information convention with native and state officers after Tuesday’s ruling, an emergency doctor and abortion supplier urged state residents to “proceed to combat tirelessly to make sure the poll measure passes,” saying Tuesday’s resolution is “not the top.”

Dr. Atsuko Koyama stated 1000’s of sufferers want the procedures due to miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, home violence and different circumstances.

The ruling forces “us as physicians to should seek the advice of legislators, legal professionals and hospital directors – not docs – to find out if somebody can obtain life-saving abortion providers,” Koyama stated. “It forces non-physicians into conversations that must be between a health care provider and a affected person whose life is in danger. And it criminalizes me from offering important healthcare.”

This story has been up to date with extra info.

Joaquin Phoenix And Lady Gaga Cause Mass Mayhem

Joker: Folie à Deux’s teaser trailer options Joaquin Phoenix and Woman Gaga at their chaotic greatest.

Followers lastly received their first prolonged have a look at what to anticipate from the sequel to 2019’s Joker when the movie’s first trailer was launched Tuesday night time. Warner Bros. and DC Studios tipped off followers of the pending launch of the primary full trailer for Joker: Folie à Deux Tuesday morning by posting 27 seconds of footage.

Within the temporary first clip, Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck — aka Joker — is proven standing stationary in what seems to be a jail yard and laughing maniacally as he’s drenched in a rainstorm. Joker: Folie à Deux is among the movies the studio is highlighting from its 2024 film roster at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The movie can be launched in theaters on October 4.

The teaser trailer, naturally, options each Arthur/Joker and Harley Quinn (Woman Gaga) and the way they met whereas they have been each institutionalized. As soon as their bond is fashioned, they determine to interrupt out of the power and all hell breaks free.

Woman Gaga Brings Music To Joker’s Demented World

Whereas the villainous Joker has been lengthy part of DC’s Batman lore because the Caped Crusader’s arch-enemy, Margot Robbie’s model of Harley Quinn has carved out an antihero standing as part of DC Studios’ two Suicide Squad films and Birds of Prey.

Joker: Folie à Deux appears intent on separating itself from Robbie’s model of the character by bringing film musical sensibilities to the Joker’s demented world. As such, the strategic casting of pop star Woman Gaga within the position guarantees followers a really completely different model of Harley Quinn.

Within the trailer, Arthur Fleck/Joker explains of why music is pivotal to his and Harley’s story — and composer Burt Bacharach’s and lyricist Hal David’s traditional tune What the World Wants Now performs over the motion.

“We use music to make us entire … To stability the fractures inside ourselves,” Fleck says at first of the trailer.

Simply how grandiose a film musical Joker: Folie à Deux will find yourself being is but to be seen. In the interim, music seems to play a big half within the Joker sequel. Selection reported that 15 cowl tunes can be featured in Joker: Folie à Deux and extra authentic songs could also be added.

Don’t be stunned if Warner Bros., DC Studios and director Todd Phillips determine to implement at the very least one authentic music in Joker: Folie à Deux. In spite of everything, Woman Gaga received a Greatest Authentic Tune Oscar for co-writing the ballad Shallow for A Star Is Born — a music little doubt aided by the pop star’s highly effective efficiency of the tune with Bradley Cooper within the movie.

In fact, Woman Gaga isn’t the one Oscar winner featured in Joker: Folie à Deux. Joaquin Phoenix received his Greatest Actor Oscar for his portrayal within the first Joker film.

Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga Fall in Twisted Love

The Clown Prince of Crime and Harley Quinn need you to know that what the world wants now could be… love.

That’s the message of the primary trailer for “Joker: Folie à Deux,” which sees Joaquin Phoenix reprise his Oscar-winning position as Arthur Fleck (who later turns into Batman’s infamous foe) and conspire with Woman Gaga because the equally twisted Harley Quinn.

The darkish and gritty footage begins at Arkham Asylum — the place Joker is locked up on the finish of the primary movie — as Arthur Fleck has a deranged “meet cute” with one other affected person (you guessed it, Gaga’s Harley Quinn). After the prospect encounter within the halls of jail, they fall madly, deeply in love and plan to interrupt out of their straight jackets to tackle the world past their padded cells. It brings them to the streets of Gotham, the place they manically dance and twirl across the metropolis.

“I’m no one. I haven’t carried out something with my life like you’ve gotten,” Harley Quinn tells Joker as she mimes taking pictures herself within the head.

The primary movie served as a moody origin story for the Joker, a reclusive, struggling humorist and part-time clown. Within the sequel, he takes his act on the highway and performs on all types of levels with Harley Quinn as his demented muse — and he or she’s sporting his signature make-up. On this cinematic journey, although, he doesn’t appear so lonely.

“I’ll let you know what’s modified,” Joker says within the trailer. “I’m not alone anymore — that’s what we must be speaking about!”

The trailer ends with Harley at Arkham Asylum as she attracts a cheerful face with pink lipstick on the glass partition between her and Joker. “I wish to see the actual you,” she tells him.

Director Todd Phillips debuted the footage at CinemaCon, the annual conference for movie show homeowners. Though the unique 2019 “Joker” was billed as a “one-off,” Phillips mentioned he and Phoenix all the time talked about making a sequel.

“We liked the character of Arthur an excessive amount of, however we didn’t wish to jinx the [original] film,” Phillips mentioned. “We solid Gaga as a result of she’s magic.”

Little is understood concerning the precise plot of the sequel, which is reportedly a jukebox musical. Phillips mentioned that categorization isn’t fully correct, although it should characteristic loads of tune and dance numbers.

“I wish to say it’s a film the place music is a necessary aspect,” says Phillips. “It doesn’t veer too removed from the primary movie. Arthur has music in him. He has a grace to him.”

Earlier than introducing the trailer, Phillips thanked the room of theater homeowners for enjoying “Joker” on the massive display screen regardless of experiences that the ugly, blood-soaked movie would encourage violence.

“A few month earlier than the primary ‘Joker’ got here out, the narrative on the movie actually turned and there [were] these weird warnings concerning the film,” he mentioned. “It was superb that exhibitors didn’t budge an inch, and when the film got here out, it did large enterprise. That angle was an enormous purpose for our success.”

As Phillips alluded, “Joker” grew to become a large blockbuster with $1 billion on the world field workplace. It grew to become the primary R-rated movie to go the billion-dollar mark and earned 11 Oscar nominations, together with finest image.

“Joker 2” will debut on the massive display screen on Oct. 4, 2024 — precisely 5 years after the primary movie. The unique price $62.5 million to supply, an unusually conservative funds for a comic book guide adaptation. Given its runaway monetary success, the follow-up was granted a a lot extra substantial $200 million price ticket.

Footage of “Joker” debuted as a part of Warner Bros.’ presentation to exhibitors. The studio additionally has “Beetlejuice 2,” “Horizon: An American Saga” and “Mad Max” prequel “Furiosa” on its 2024 slate.

DJ Burns, South Carolina women lead social growth

March Insanity supplies school athletes with a chance to create lifelong recollections with their teammates, nevertheless it doesn’t at the moment provide them the prospect to earn cash immediately from their on-court efficiency. It does, nevertheless, give them an opportunity to explode on social media, which may in flip result in profitable NIL offers and endorsements.

This yr’s NCAA Tournaments featured loads of social media stars, from gamers on Cinderellas that gained only a single spherical to members of superteams that made all of it the way in which to the finals. Under are the athletes who we hope, for his or her sake, turned off notifications in some unspecified time in the future throughout March Insanity.

DJ Burns Jr.

NC State large man Burns emerged as the most important social media winner. His distinctive physique and taking part in model caught consideration as he led the No. 11 seed Wolfpack all the way in which to the Remaining 4. His Instagram follower depend elevated from 28,400 to 245,000, and he reportedly earned greater than $100,000 in NIL offers with manufacturers comparable to TurboTax, CVS, Barstool Sports activities and others. 

Jack Gohlke

Gohlke’s staff solely notched one win, however that was all he wanted to turn out to be a borderline superstar. Gohlke led No. 14 Oakland over No. 3 Kentucky within the largest first-round upset of 2024 by making 10 of 20 3-pointers. His Instagram following grew from 8,000 to 76,700, good for the most important proportion enhance (+854%) of any participant tracked by Sportico

Simply sooner or later after his epic breakout efficiency, Gohlke had already secured an endorsement cope with TurboTax.

Paige Bueckers and Jared McCain

You don’t want to interrupt event information or have one shining second to realize followers on social media. Coming into March Insanity as a star and making a deep run is usually sufficient. 

UConn’s Bueckers averaged 28 factors per recreation over her staff’s first 4 March Insanity video games and gained 359,000 Instagram followers over the course of the event, the second-biggest enhance of any participant, bringing her complete to 1.43 million. 

Straight behind Bueckers on that Instagram follower development rating is Duke’s McCain, who already had 758,000 in mid-March because of his viral TikTok movies earlier within the season. He surpassed the 1 million follower milestone after his No. 4 seeded Blue Devils reached the Elite Eight.

Caitlin Clark

The largest follower development belongs to none apart from Clark, who gained 682,000 Instagram followers over the previous two weeks and alter, giving her greater than 1.8 million general. That’s on prime of averaging 30 factors, 8.7 assists and seven.7 rebounds throughout the event, main Iowa to the title recreation and breaking numerous NCAA information.

Girls’s Finalists

Partially because of Clark, a document 18.7 million viewers tuned in to the South Carolina-Iowa last, greater than every other basketball recreation, interval, since 2019. Gamers on each groups noticed large boosts in followers.

For the Gamecocks, Kamilla Cardoso’s tally greater than doubled from 130,000 to 294,000 throughout the event. Raven Johnson, Chloe Kitts, Tessa Johnson and Bree Corridor added roughly 58,000, 48,000, 35,000 and 32,000 every, respectively, from the time their first-round recreation tipped off to the day after they reduce down the nets. 

Clark’s teammates at Iowa bought much more dramatic bumps prior to now a number of days. Gabbie Marshall has added greater than 80,000 followers for the reason that Hawkeyes’ semifinal win on Friday to carry her as much as 226,000 followers. Hannah Stuelke’s 115,000 followers are 52,000 greater than she had simply three days in the past. 

“I need to personally thank Caitlin Clark for lifting up our sport,” South Carolina head coach Daybreak Staley stated after her staff’s championship win on Sunday. The impact to which Staley’s referring could be seen on social media.

Extra March Insanity tales: 

–UConn Hoops Spending Pays Off With Second Straight Title
–Remaining 4 Coaches Discover Expertise Pays Off: Information Viz
–NC State Booster Membership, NIL Collective Driving Remaining 4 Gravy Practice 
–WNBA Has Huge Plans to Trip Girls’s Basketball Momentum

March Madness: Women’s NCAA title ratings beat men’s championship

The ladies’s NCAA championship recreation drew an even bigger tv viewers than the boys’s title recreation for the primary time, with a median of 18.9 million viewers watching undefeated South Carolina beat Iowa and famous person Caitlin Clark, in accordance with scores launched Tuesday.

The Sunday afternoon recreation on ABC and ESPN outdrew Monday’s males’s last between UConn and Purdue by 4 million. The Huskies’ 75-60 victory averaged 14.82 million on TBS and TNT.

The viewers for the ladies’s recreation — by which the Gamecocks gained their fourth nationwide title and denied Clark’s Hawkeyes their first — peaked at 24.1 million throughout the last quarter-hour.

“You’re seeing the expansion in lots of locations: attendance data, viewership and social media engagement surrounding March Insanity,” UCLA coach Cori Shut stated. “I don’t suppose you possibly can attribute it simply to Iowa, although. A rising tide does lifts all boats. However I believe all these boats have been on many various waterways. The product is basically good, and the rise of publicity is getting rewarded.”

It was the second most-watched non-Olympic ladies’s sporting occasion on U.S. tv, trailing solely the 2015 Ladies’s World Cup last between the USA and Japan, which averaged 25.4 million on Fox. That additionally was on a Sunday and came about in prime time on the East Coast.

The document for the most-watched ladies’s basketball recreation nonetheless belongs to the gold medal recreation of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics between the USA and Brazil, which averaged 19.5 million. South Carolina coach Daybreak Staley performed for that U.S. workforce.

Nielsen’s numbers embrace an estimate of the quantity of people that watched outdoors their houses, which wasn’t measured earlier than 2020. On account of cord-cutting, the in-home viewers has steadily declined yearly.

The viewers for the nationwide title recreation was up 90% over final 12 months when Clark and Iowa fell to LSU. That additionally was the primary time since 1995 that the championship was on community tv.

The viewers was 289% larger than the viewership for the Gamecocks’ title two years in the past, once they beat UConn on ESPN.

“I had not seen it a lot (ladies’s basketball) earlier than this 12 months. I didn’t make it appointment tv. This 12 months, it was appointment tv,” stated former CBS Sports activities president Neal Pilson, who now runs a sports activities tv consulting firm. “That’s what occurred once you see these numbers. There have been lots of people making notes to sit down down and watch the video games.”

Through the Ultimate 4, Clark stated the viewers progress was benefiting all of girls’s sports activities, not simply basketball.

“I believe you see it throughout the board, whether or not it’s softball, whether or not it’s gymnastics, volleyball. Folks need to watch. It’s simply once they’re given the chance, the analysis and the info present that folks adore it,” she stated.

Clark and Iowa have the three greatest audiences for ladies’s faculty basketball. The Hawkeyes’ victory over UConn on Friday night time averaged 14.2 million, and their April 1 victory over LSU within the Elite Eight drew 12.3 million.

Iowa’s six NCAA Event video games on ESPN and ABC averaged 10.07 million.

Nonetheless, as Clark heads to the WNBA, many surprise if the faculty recreation can proceed to draw giant audiences.

Clark was the marquee participant of March Insanity, however there was a powerful group of freshmen, headlined by Southern California’s JuJu Watkins, Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo and Texas’ Madison Booker. Watkins set the NCAA document for factors by a freshman with 920.

“There are additionally some nice freshmen coming into the sport subsequent 12 months who I believe are going to make an incredible influence. So long as we preserve telling the story, there’s nonetheless room to develop the sport,” Shut stated.

It additionally helped that the ladies’s recreation received elevated publicity throughout the common season on community tv.

Fox carried 14 ladies’s video games this season, together with three in prime time, NBC two, and CBS had the Huge Ten Event championship. ABC had 5 regular-season video games and 9 throughout the NCAA Event.

Fox has introduced the Ladies’s Champions Traditional for subsequent season on Dec. 7. The prime-time doubleheader will function UConn, Iowa, Louisville and Tennessee.

Pilson thinks this 12 months’s event has paved the best way for additional progress. Simply perhaps not on the degree seen with Clark’s following.

“I wouldn’t name it a blip as a result of I believe the ladies’s recreation goes to positively enhance from scores and publicity right here on out,” he stated. “The published and prime cable sports activities channels can nonetheless ship an viewers. Midseason protection tends to deal with the groups and personalities to make the general public conscious of the athletes. However the recreation has improved over the past 5 years. It has grow to be quicker and extra aggressive. I additionally suppose they’ve realized from the NBA and NFL on the way to promote its stars.”

Most audiences throughout March Insanity additionally tuned in earlier than and after Iowa’s video games.

UConn’s 80-73 win over Southern California within the Elite Eight on April 1, which tipped off after the Iowa recreation, averaged 6.7 million. Through the Candy 16 on March 30, LSU’s victory over UCLA, which preceded the Iowa recreation, averaged 3.8 million.

“The beauty of what’s occurred the final two years is there are individuals who solely be careful for Caitlin Clark, however there are additionally individuals who look ahead to Caitlin Clark and took an interest within the different video games,” stated Jon Lewis, who runs the Sports activities Media Watch website. “It’s not just like the Caitlin Clark video games did amazingly effectively and each different recreation was on the similar degree that it was two years in the past. They had been additionally tuning in on days when Caitlin Clark didn’t play, which is basically notable. Now, none of these numbers are on the degree of what we noticed for the Iowa video games, however they’re lots higher than what the event was getting earlier than.”

The championship recreation’s return to community tv has additionally benefited the ladies’s recreation. UConn’s victory over Tennessee in 1995 averaged 7.44 million on CBS. Regardless of ESPN’s work elevating the profile of the event because it acquired the rights in 1996, the closest the community received to that quantity for the ultimate was in 2002, when 5.68 million watched UConn beat Oklahoma.

“I believe our recreation has been good for a very long time and I believe individuals have simply missed the boat. Now we’ve lastly had the publicity, and other people have understood, ‘Wow, I haven’t watched ladies’s basketball for a very long time, I’ve missed one thing.’ I don’t suppose they’re going to need to miss anymore,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder stated throughout the Ultimate 4. “Caitlin has definitely been an incredible star for our recreation, however there are such a lot of stars in our recreation. So we’re simply going to latch onto that subsequent one subsequent 12 months.”

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AP March Insanity bracket: https://apnews.com/hub/ncaa-womens-bracket/ and protection: https://apnews.com/hub/march-madness

Women outshine men in NCAA final TV viewership

For the primary time, extra folks watched the NCAA girls’s basketball ultimate sport than the lads’s, Nielsen mentioned Tuesday.

The hyped sport during which the Iowa Hawkeyes and record-breaking star Caitlin Clark took on, and misplaced to, No. 1-seeded South Carolina drew greater than 18.9 million views Sunday, in line with ESPN and the viewers score firm.

The boys’s Connecticut vs. Purdue sport Monday had 4 million fewer viewers, with 14.8 million, Nielsen mentioned.

It was the primary time ever that the viewers for the ladies’s ultimate was bigger than the lads’s, in line with Nielsen.

The South Carolina Gamecocks beat the Iowa Hawkeyes within the girl’s ultimate 87-75 and, in so doing, denied Iowa its probability at a primary nationwide title.

With the win, South Carolina had the tenth excellent season within the historical past of Division I girls’s basketball.

Within the males’s ultimate, defending champs UConn grew to become the primary workforce since 2007 to win back-to-back nationwide titles, beating Purdue on Monday 75-60.

It was UConn’s sixth nationwide title total, and this system joined simply three others which have that many or extra — UCLA (11), Kentucky (8) and North Carolina (6).

LCTI student awarded full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest College

Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School.

Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is overcome with emotion ecstatic as she is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)

Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. She stated he was ecstatic and calls household to allow them to know the information. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, stands with Franki the Falcon and Elizabeth Meade, president of Cedar Crest School. Kavachery is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. She was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Stephanie Walker, Cedar Crest Vice President of Enrollment, left, congratulates Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute who’s awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Stephanie Walker, Cedar Crest Vice President of Enrollment holds a Cedar Crest Hoodie subsequent to Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute who’s awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 and Franki the Falcon was current as properly. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery, a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute, is awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Cedar Crest School Tuesday, April 9, 2024, at LCTI in North Whitehall Township. Kavachery was the winner of the school’s annual scholarship competitors, and was introduced together with her full-tuition prize, flowers and an look from Franki the Falcon. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)
Amaiya Kavachery a scholar at Lehigh Profession Technical Institute is awarded a full-tuition scholarship because the winner of Cedar Crest School’s annual Scholarship Competitors. The reveal was held on the LCTI on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Name)

O’Melveny Advises Relocity on Investment from Crest Rock Partners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SILICON VALLEY—April 9, 2024—O’Melveny suggested Relocity, a number one relocation software program and tech-enabled providers supplier, on its strategic progress funding from Crest Rock Companions, a Denver-based non-public fairness agency investing in software program, expertise, providers, and manufacturing companies.

The transaction was introduced on April 8. 

Based in 2016 and headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, Relocity supplies relocation software program options and tech-enabled vacation spot providers to enhance the cell worker expertise.

The O’Melveny workforce advising Relocity was led by Silicon Valley M&A associate David Makarechian, head of the agency’s Rising Applied sciences Group, companions Robert Fisher and Ashwin Gokhale, counsel Christian Coyne, and associates Amit Itai and Christina Meng. 

About O’Melveny

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Relocity issued the next announcement: 

Relocity to speed up enterprise progress with funding from Crest Rock Companions

LOS ANGELES, April 8, 2024 – Relocity (“Relocity” or the “Firm”), a number one relocation software program and tech-enabled providers supplier, immediately introduced a strategic progress funding from Crest Rock Companions (“Crest Rock”), a Denver-based non-public fairness agency investing in software program, expertise, providers, and manufacturing companies. Crest Rock’s funding marks a pivotal step ahead in Relocity’s progress trajectory. Relocity’s founder and govt workforce invested alongside Crest Rock and can proceed to advance the Firm’s mission of reimagining the worldwide mobility expertise.

With this funding, Relocity will speed up product improvement on its progressive answer portfolio to enhance and streamline the worker relocation course of globally, leveraging Crest Rock’s experience and operational assets. The Firm intends to increase its geographic attain whereas persevering with to evolve its modern platform with further options, integrations, analytics, and AI-driven capabilities to scale its digital transformation options for the worldwide mobility trade. Relocity’s sturdy associate community of relocation administration corporations (“RMC”) and expertise companions will proceed to work in tandem to enhance the company relocation expertise for cell workers globally. 

Based in 2016 and headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, Relocity supplies relocation software program options and tech-enabled vacation spot providers to enhance the cell worker expertise. Relocity’s workforce mobility platform and app-based options redefine how transferees handle their strikes, whereas additionally offering useful information and insights to company mobility leaders and their RMC companions. Via its sturdy portfolio of transferee-centric relocation options, Relocity helps and streamlines all sorts of company relocations and mobility methods – from absolutely managed strikes to lump sum strikes. Relocity’s technical experience and customized transfer experiences have created a loyal following of company shoppers and RMC companions that proceed to increase over time. 

Relocity focuses on connecting cell expertise to new communities via customized experiences pushed by intuitive cell expertise, native consultants, and versatile service choices. Via Relocity Concierge, the Firm’s tailor-made, white-glove providers enabled with best-in-class expertise, Relocity is a number one world vacation spot providers supplier in 40+ markets for Fortune 500 corporations. Relocity Information, a next-gen expertise answer that enhances Responsibility of Look after interns and lump sum transferees, presents AI-backed, customized relocation experiences through a self-guided native cell app, that includes digital neighborhood excursions, interactive maps, and entry to Relocity’s market with provider reductions. The Firm’s newest answer, Relocity One, the trade’s first mobility tremendous app, allows workers, company mobility leaders, and RMC companions to streamline world mobility applications and provider networks in a single customizable platform. Along with offering a single supply of reality for cell workers, Relocity One unlocks productiveness and price financial savings for each company shoppers and their RMC companions. 

“We’re thrilled to associate with Crest Rock Companions as we embark on this thrilling part of progress,” stated Klaus Siegmann, founder & CEO at Relocity. “Crest Rock’s funding not solely validates our imaginative and prescient and technique but additionally empowers us to execute on our formidable objectives and solidify our place as a frontrunner within the world mobility trade for cell worker experiences. As company mobility applications proceed to evolve on this new working paradigm, we’ve by no means been extra excited to be supporting and enabling our company and RMC companions via this trade evolution.”

Crest Rock’s funding in Relocity underscores Crest Rock’s dedication to partnering with high-potential corporations and fueling their growth and success. “Relocity’s main mobility platform, mixed with its relentless dedication to its prospects, has allowed the Firm to ship distinctive software program and providers to company transferees around the globe” commented Jeff Carnes, co-founder and Accomplice at Crest Rock. “Within the midst of a transformative part within the relocation trade, no different firm supplies the extent of professionalism and progressive options to its prospects and RMC companions that Relocity does. We’re excited to associate with Klaus and the broader workforce at Relocity to help their mission of constructing the way forward for world mobility.” 

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About Relocity:

Based in 2016 and headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, Relocity is reimagining the worldwide mobility expertise. We allow enterprises to draw, retain, and interact expertise globally via our distinctive mix of mobility software program options and high-touch vacation spot providers. Our customized digital transferee expertise accommodates all cell expertise and is enabled via our AI-driven native cell app and workforce mobility platform. Our core values drive us to concentrate on our prospects, innovation, integrity, and excellence. Relocity serves hundreds of cities throughout the US, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Be taught extra at www.relocity.com.

About Crest Rock Companions:

Crest Rock Companions is a Denver-based non-public fairness agency targeted on the decrease center market. Based in 2019, the agency seeks funding alternatives the place it could possibly leverage its principals’ in depth working and investing expertise to assist corporations execute their strategic progress initiatives. Via the workforce’s completion of over 60 acquisitions, divestitures, mergers, and integrations, Crest Rock has developed a differentiated funding course of and partnership strategy, working with administration, founders, and different shareholders to ascertain alignment and obtain mutual goals. Crest Rock targets management investments throughout a number of trade verticals, together with software program, expertise, IT providers, tech-enabled enterprise providers, manufacturing, and industrial providers. For extra details about Crest Rock, please go to www.crestrockpartners.com.

Media Contacts: 

Relocity Advertising Communications
1-855-RELOCITY
advertising and marketing@relocity.com

Michelle Eidson
Principal, Head of Enterprise Growth
Michelle.Eidson@crestrockpartners.com

Bucks withstand Antetokounmpo’s injury to beat Celtics 104-91

By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports activities Author

MILWAUKEE – Giannis Antetokounmpo left late within the third quarter with a calf harm, however the Milwaukee Bucks held on to beat the Boston Celtics 104-91 on Tuesday evening in a recreation that featured an NBA record-low complete of two free-throw makes an attempt. 

Milwaukee snapped a four-game skid as Patrick Beverley had 20 factors and 10 rebounds after the Bucks shook up their lineup by having the veteran guard begin forward of Malik Beasley, who got here off the bench for the primary time all season. 

Antetokounmpo was heading up the court docket late within the third quarter after a Celtics basket when he grabbed his left calf and took a seat. The 2-time MVP was helped off the ground, and cameras confirmed him heading to the locker room beneath his personal energy. 

The Bucks stated Antetokounmpo had a left soleus pressure. The soleus is a muscle within the calf. 

Antetokounmpo had 15 factors, eight rebounds and 7 assists, and he additionally tried the sport’s solely free throws. He went 1 of two from the road within the first quarter. 

The Celtics turned the primary staff in NBA historical past to go a complete recreation with out trying a free throw. The earlier file for fewest mixed makes an attempt in a recreation was 11. 

Milwaukee withstood Antetokounmpo’s harm because of a blazing begin that enabled the Bucks to take a 24-point lead within the first half.
Brook Lopez and Bobby Portis scored 15 factors apiece, and Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton added 12 apiece. Portis additionally had 10 rebounds. 

The Celtics, who have already got clinched the NBA’s greatest regular-season file and No. 1 total playoff seed, have been taking part in with out Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis. Horford was unavailable as a result of a sprained left large toe, and the Celtics are managing Porzingis’ workload after he missed 5 video games final month with a sprained proper hamstring. 

Jayson Tatum scored 22 factors to steer the Celtics. Jaylen Brown had 14 factors and 10 rebounds, and Jrue Vacation had 12 factors.
Lopez went 4 of 5 on 3-point makes an attempt within the opening six minutes to set the tone for a primary quarter wherein the Bucks shot 14 of 18 total and eight of 10 from 3-point vary. The Bucks prolonged their result in 47-23 on Portis’ dunk with 8:02 left within the second quarter.
The Bucks led 63-43 at halftime. 

Antetokounmpo’s harm occurred throughout a 14-4 Celtics run that closed the third quarter and helped Boston lower Milwaukee’s result in 78-67. The Bucks responded by scoring the primary seven factors of the fourth quarter, together with 5 straight from Khris Middleton.
The Bucks stayed in entrance by double digits the remainder of the best way. 

UP NEXT 

Celtics: Host the New York Knicks on Thursday.
Bucks: Host the Orlando Magic on Wednesday.

Celtics, Bucks combine for record-low 2 free throw attempts

MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics mixed for a file low two free throw makes an attempt Tuesday evening. The Celtics additionally grew to become the primary crew in NBA historical past to not shoot one.

Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo shot the one two free throws of the sport, making one, within the Bucks’ 104-91 victory.

“Man, [NBA commissioner] Adam Silver’s the happiest,” Bucks coach Doc Rivers stated. “1:57 recreation time. My goodness, you’ll be able to go to a recreation and nonetheless have dinner. Unbelievable.”

Rivers stated he did not understand there have been so few free throws till after the sport.

“I assumed it was a bodily recreation, after which they handed me the stat sheet, and I instructed them, ‘No, I would like the complete recreation,'” Rivers stated. “I assumed it was the halftime stats. I did not have a look at the minutes. After which I stated, ‘Wow, two free throws for a basketball recreation. That is loopy.'”

The Memphis Grizzlies (2014) and Atlanta Hawks (2018) shared the earlier file of 1 tried free throw in a recreation. The Bucks dedicated simply 4 fouls Tuesday, the fewest in league historical past.

The 2 mixed makes an attempt shattered the earlier file of 11, set Nov. 10, 2019, when the Indiana Pacers shot 5 and the Orlando Magic had six.

“Possibly simply gearing up for the playoffs,” Boston’s Jayson Tatum stated. “They are going to let loads of issues go, I suppose simply getting us prepared for playoff basketball.”

It was significantly stunning that this file occurred in a recreation that includes the Bucks and Celtics. Antetokounmpo entered Tuesday with an NBA-leading 780 free throw makes an attempt. Milwaukee’s Damian Lillard ranked seventh (494) and Tatum was eighth (488) in that class.

Tuesday evening’s officiating crew featured Marc Davis, Ben Taylor and Danielle Scott.

Lillard famous that foul calls appear to have gone down throughout the league late within the season.

“It was bizarre, however it appears to be the pattern,” Lillard stated. “Fouls will not be part of the sport no extra. It is like, I’ve had occasions the place I assumed I used to be getting fouled, and there is been different occasions the place I used to be shocked a foul did not get referred to as on me, the place I would bump someone or get a chunk of someone’s arm they usually do not name it, and I am like, ‘Man, they’re actually simply letting us play.’

“After which, like the opposite evening, I fouled out with like two minutes left within the recreation. I fouled out twice in our final 5 video games or one thing like that. I hadn’t fouled out in I do not know the way lengthy earlier than this. You have simply bought to roll with nonetheless the sport goes. Tonight, I hardly keep in mind any whistles.”

The Related Press contributed to this story.