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Victory Capital Management Inc. lessened its stake in shares of Gentherm Incorporated ( NASDAQ:THRM – Free Report ) by 9.1% in the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The institutional investor owned 84,998 shares of the auto parts company’s stock after selling 8,464 shares during the quarter. Victory Capital Management Inc.’s holdings in Gentherm were worth $3,957,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other large investors have also modified their holdings of the company. Headlands Technologies LLC raised its stake in Gentherm by 134.0% during the 2nd quarter. Headlands Technologies LLC now owns 1,224 shares of the auto parts company’s stock worth $60,000 after acquiring an additional 701 shares in the last quarter. Palouse Capital Management Inc. acquired a new stake in shares of Gentherm during the second quarter worth about $92,000. Hennion & Walsh Asset Management Inc. acquired a new stake in shares of Gentherm during the third quarter worth about $208,000. Hsbc Holdings PLC lifted its holdings in shares of Gentherm by 3.5% in the 2nd quarter. Hsbc Holdings PLC now owns 6,834 shares of the auto parts company’s stock valued at $337,000 after purchasing an additional 229 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Inspire Investing LLC boosted its position in shares of Gentherm by 14.5% in the 2nd quarter. Inspire Investing LLC now owns 7,164 shares of the auto parts company’s stock valued at $353,000 after purchasing an additional 905 shares during the period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 97.13% of the company’s stock. Analysts Set New Price Targets THRM has been the subject of a number of research reports. Robert W. Baird reduced their price objective on Gentherm from $54.00 to $50.00 and set a “neutral” rating for the company in a research note on Thursday, October 31st. JPMorgan Chase & Co. upgraded shares of Gentherm from an “underweight” rating to a “neutral” rating and set a $56.00 price target for the company in a research note on Monday, October 21st. StockNews.com raised shares of Gentherm from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a research report on Friday, August 9th. Finally, Craig Hallum reduced their target price on shares of Gentherm from $85.00 to $65.00 and set a “buy” rating for the company in a report on Thursday, October 31st. Three research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and two have assigned a buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the company currently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $57.00. Insider Buying and Selling In other Gentherm news, CEO Phillip Eyler sold 4,402 shares of the stock in a transaction on Wednesday, September 18th. The stock was sold at an average price of $50.20, for a total value of $220,980.40. Following the completion of the transaction, the chief executive officer now owns 147,317 shares in the company, valued at approximately $7,395,313.40. This represents a 2.90 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this link . 1.91% of the stock is currently owned by corporate insiders. Gentherm Price Performance Gentherm stock opened at $43.38 on Friday. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.34, a current ratio of 2.02 and a quick ratio of 1.38. The business has a 50 day simple moving average of $43.88 and a 200-day simple moving average of $48.18. Gentherm Incorporated has a 12 month low of $39.86 and a 12 month high of $62.93. The stock has a market capitalization of $1.34 billion, a PE ratio of 19.92 and a beta of 1.44. Gentherm ( NASDAQ:THRM – Get Free Report ) last announced its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, October 30th. The auto parts company reported $0.75 EPS for the quarter, topping analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.66 by $0.09. The company had revenue of $371.50 million during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $372.89 million. Gentherm had a net margin of 4.61% and a return on equity of 14.36%. Gentherm’s quarterly revenue was up 1.4% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter in the prior year, the firm earned $0.64 EPS. Equities analysts predict that Gentherm Incorporated will post 2.71 earnings per share for the current year. Gentherm Profile ( Free Report ) Gentherm Incorporated designs, develops, manufactures, and sells thermal management and pneumatic comfort technologies in the United States and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Automotive and Medical. The Automotive segment offers climate comfort systems, which include seat heaters, blowers, and thermoelectric devices for variable temperature climate control seats and steering wheel heaters that are designed to provide thermal comfort to automobile passengers; integrated electronic components, such as electronic control units; and other climate comfort systems, including neck and shoulder conditioners and climate control system products for door panels, armrests, cupholders, and storage bins. Featured Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding THRM? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Gentherm Incorporated ( NASDAQ:THRM – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Gentherm Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Gentherm and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba and Ariana Grande is Glinda in "Wicked," directed by Jon M. Chu. Universal Pictures Growing up in the Bay Area in the 1980s and 1990s, Jon M. Chu could feel the excitement of the Silicon Valley tech boom. But while Chu didn't harbor any ambition to work in technology, that same spirit and ambition was inspirational as he made his way up the Hollywood ladder. "I grew up surrounded by software engineers who were building a better tomorrow," Chu tells SFGATE over Zoom. "That optimism, that idea of America, has been in me since the beginning." After directing "Crazy Rich Asians," "In the Heights," and now the hugely anticipated musical adaptation "Wicked," Chu is one of the most in-demand directors currently working in cinema. Advertisement Article continues below this ad A reimagining of "The Wizard Of Oz," "Wicked" revolves around Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), a young woman who is completely misunderstood because of her green skin. When she meets the hugely popular Glinda (Ariana Grande) at Shiz University in the Land Of Oz, the pair start a friendship that twists the classic original story on its head. Chu's journey to overseeing "Wicked" began in the fifth grade, when his mother, Ruth, gave him a video camera. Chu was asked to film their vacations. Instead, he started making his own films with his friends and four older siblings. But while Pixar had just started to make movies and Pacific Data Images was in the process of creating "Antz" in the area, growing up "in a restaurant family" meant that Chu didn't know anybody who worked in entertainment. His parents own Chef Chu's in Palo Alto, which they've operated since 1970. "They are still in the kitchen and out front," Chu proudly proclaims. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Unlike his siblings, Chu managed to avoid working at the restaurant: "They never let me. Instead they wanted me to do everything else. Everyone else was making sure that I studied and played piano. I... Gregory WakemanWhite House says at least 8 US telecom firms, dozens of nations impacted by China hacking campaignHimachal Pradesh Waqf Board on Friday presented in the district court an 18-year-old document that identified Latif Mohammad as the nominated president of the committee for the under-contention Sanjauli mosque here. This submission has been made as a result of a court order requiring clarification on Mohammad’s jurisdiction regarding his offer to demolish three unauthorized floors of the mosque, which is a contentious issue amongst members of the society. The court had on Monday directed the Waqf Board to file an affidavit stating in what capacity Latif Mohammad offered to demolish the three unauthorised floors of the disputed mosque. In its response, the Waqf Board submitted a letter from 2006 by which Latif Mohammad was holding the position of president in the mosque committee. Subsequently, Vishva Bhushan as counsel for the All Himachal Muslim Organisation (AHMO), said that this document is important because of points out the continuity of leadership by Mohammad, although its legitimacy of continuing beyond the statutory five years stipulated by the Waqf Act is ambiguous. According to the Waqf Act, the tenure of committee members is five years, he said. Latif told reporters, “The Waqf Board in its reply said I have been the president of the Sanjauli Mosque committee since 2006 and the Municipal Commissioners Court had also given notice to me in the capacity of president in September.” There have been calls from a section of locals for the demolition of the Sanjauli mosque. On September 11, ten people were injured during a protest against an allegedly illegal portion of the mosque. A day later, Latif Mohammad, and others, offered to demolish the mosque’s three “unauthorised” floors and sought the permission of the Municipal Commissioner. The legal battle escalated when after a protest by the Muslim community group led by Latif and other members of the mosque committee agreed to remove the “unauthorized structure” of the mosque and sought permission from the Municipal Corporation. This demolition was later permitted by the Municipal Commissioner’s Court on the 5th of October and was to be accomplished within two months. However, AHMO challenged this order hoping that the court would vacate it during the next hearing session, leaving the future of the mosque uncertain in doubt due to ongoing tensions between the communities. The next hearing on the matter has been fixed for November 30. ( With inputs from PTI)
Kanpur (UP) Dec 25 (PTI) Another FIR has been registered against the Proivincial Police Services (PPS) officer Mohammad Mohsin Khan, accused of sexually exploiting an IIT research scholar, for criminal intimidation and defaming her, said police on Wednesday. IIT-Kanpur’s PhD student alleged that the then Assistant CP (collectorganj) Khan threatened her of serious consequences and made objectionable posts with intent to defame her by levelling fake charges. Assistant CP (Kalyanpur) Abhishek Pandey said one more FIR has been lodged against Khan, a 2013 batch PPS officer, and advocate Gaurav Dixit under relevant sections of the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita and the Information Technology (IT) Act at Kalyanpur police station on Tuesday. The then ACP and the lawyer would be called for questioning if the need arise, Pandey added. The ACP and his lawyer allegedly made a tweet and shared objectionable posts on social media platforms with intent to defame her. The IIT-Kanpur rape survivor has met senior officials, including Commissioner of Police, Akhil Kumar, who instructed the Kalyanpur police to lodge another FIR against the PPS officer and his advocate. She alleged Khan and his advocate levelled fake charge against her that she attempted to kill an infant. She further accused Mohsin and his advocate of misguiding the court and claiming she was already married, while she was never married. The victim stood firmly on her claims that Khan sexually exploited her under false pretence of marrying her. A five-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by Additional DCP (Traffic) Archana Singh was constituted to probe the matter, police said. The IIT-K scholar met the SIT members and provided them with the chat history allegedly showing that the ACP had made "indecent and lewd" remarks. Khan was transferred to police headquarters on December 12 after being booked for allegedly seeking "sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means”. According to police, Khan had enrolled at IIT-Kanpur five months ago to pursue a PhD in cybercrime and criminology. While studying at the institute, he reportedly developed a relationship with the research scholar and promised to marry her after divorcing his wife. But later when the officer refused to fulfil his promise, the woman filed a complaint of rape. IIT-Kanpur Director Manindra Agrawal had said in a statement, "As is well known now, a girl student of IIT-K has accused a police officer of sexual exploitation and filed a complaint. The institute is committed to provide all the necessary support to the student at this difficult time." (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As a former and potentially future president, Donald Trump hailed what would become Project 2025 as a road map for “exactly what our movement will do” with another crack at the White House. As the blueprint for a hard-right turn in America became a liability during the 2024 campaign, Trump pulled an about-face . He denied knowing anything about the “ridiculous and abysmal” plans written in part by his first-term aides and allies. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, obituaries, sports, and more.INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — For the second straight season, the Philadelphia Eagles are headed to SoFi Stadium with a lengthy winning streak and a team that looks like one of the best in the NFC. The Los Angeles Rams (5-5) couldn't do much to slow them down last season, but they'll try again Sunday night with a young team that hopes to get where the Eagles (8-2) are already standing — atop their division with a six-game winning streak. Philadelphia also made this road trip in October 2023 for a meeting of the previous two NFC champions, and the unbeaten Eagles held on for a 23-14 victory despite failing to score a touchdown in the second half. Jalen Hurts passed for 303 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 72 yards and another score, while Jalen Carter sacked Matthew Stafford twice while the Eagles prevented LA from crossing midfield in the second half. “I just remember that they do a great job of controlling the game,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “They shortened the game, and that’s been a consistent theme that they do an excellent job of. I remember feeling like that’s a good team, and we had our chances, but they certainly made it difficult for us and they earned that win.” Philadelphia comes into the rematch on extra rest after beating Washington 26-18 in a Thursday night game. The young Rams have won four of their past five , but they haven't managed the consistency necessary to become an elite team. The Eagles’ NFL-best defense includes one of the league’s best cornerback duos in Darius Slay and rookie Quinyon Mitchell. The Rams’ offense is built around Stafford’s ability to get the ball to Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, two of the NFL’s top wideouts. That dual matchup should determine whether the Rams can score enough points to keep up with Philadelphia. “Their personnel is as good as it gets, as far as we’ve seen,” Stafford said of the Eagles defense. “I've just watched them from afar. It’s impressive what you see on tape. They do a really nice job of disguising their looks and giving you a bunch of things to look at.” The game also features the two front-runners for the AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Mitchell is widely considered the top rookie cornerback in the league, but Los Angeles edge rusher Jared Verse is the consensus favorite for the award so far after his dynamic start to the season with 4 1/2 sacks and 11 tackles for loss. Hurts is expected to play Sunday after being limited in practice this week by an ankle injury. He said the limited practice was part of a program put together by the Eagles to strengthen his recovery with extra days off. He also cleared concussion protocol after his head was spiked into the ground against Washington. Hurts has 2,197 yards passing with 12 TDs and five interceptions. Thanks in large part to the “tush push,” Hurts has 11 rushing TDs. “It’s not necessarily about all health,” Hurts said. “I think it’s a mentality where we are. We’re in a phase of the year where things could have very easily, well, they didn’t end the way we wanted to (last season). So that’s in the back of my mind as we enter this phase and putting an emphasis on finishing strong, putting ourselves in a good place.” The Eagles remain confident in kicker Jake Elliott as he comes off perhaps the worst game of his career, missing two field goals and an extra point against Washington. Elliott signed a four-year, $24 million extension in March, but he has already missed five field-goal attempts this season. He holds the franchise record with seven field goals of 50 yards or more in a season, but has missed all four attempts from 50-plus in 2024. “It’s funny with Jake, he’s such a competitor and such a good kicker, you almost take it a little bit for granted when he’s out there; it’s an automatic,” special teams coach Michael Clay said. “But I have such supreme confidence in Jake. At times, it’s just not your day. We’d be probably a little bit more on edge if the ball was sprayed all over the place.” The Eagles are rolling with six straight wins out of the bye, and only Detroit has a better record in the NFC. But Philly fans know better than to expect good times ahead after the Eagles turned a 10-1 start last season into a 1-5 finish and a playoff loss in the wild-card round. So why should anyone expect the Eagles to keep it together this season instead of collapsing yet again? “I think we’ve got some really good teammates and coaches. Everyone is just so locked in to becoming better,” coach Nick Sirianni said. “I do feel like that, that everyone is locked in to becoming better. I felt that way last year, too. Don’t get me wrong. It didn’t work. There were things that happened last year that we feel like we’ve corrected, that we’re on the right track.” AP Sports Writer Dan Gelston in Philadelphia contributed. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL
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Victory Capital Management Inc. lessened its stake in shares of Gentherm Incorporated ( NASDAQ:THRM – Free Report ) by 9.1% in the 3rd quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The institutional investor owned 84,998 shares of the auto parts company’s stock after selling 8,464 shares during the quarter. Victory Capital Management Inc.’s holdings in Gentherm were worth $3,957,000 as of its most recent SEC filing. Other large investors have also modified their holdings of the company. Headlands Technologies LLC raised its stake in Gentherm by 134.0% during the 2nd quarter. Headlands Technologies LLC now owns 1,224 shares of the auto parts company’s stock worth $60,000 after acquiring an additional 701 shares in the last quarter. Palouse Capital Management Inc. acquired a new stake in shares of Gentherm during the second quarter worth about $92,000. Hennion & Walsh Asset Management Inc. acquired a new stake in shares of Gentherm during the third quarter worth about $208,000. Hsbc Holdings PLC lifted its holdings in shares of Gentherm by 3.5% in the 2nd quarter. Hsbc Holdings PLC now owns 6,834 shares of the auto parts company’s stock valued at $337,000 after purchasing an additional 229 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Inspire Investing LLC boosted its position in shares of Gentherm by 14.5% in the 2nd quarter. Inspire Investing LLC now owns 7,164 shares of the auto parts company’s stock valued at $353,000 after purchasing an additional 905 shares during the period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 97.13% of the company’s stock. Analysts Set New Price Targets THRM has been the subject of a number of research reports. Robert W. Baird reduced their price objective on Gentherm from $54.00 to $50.00 and set a “neutral” rating for the company in a research note on Thursday, October 31st. JPMorgan Chase & Co. upgraded shares of Gentherm from an “underweight” rating to a “neutral” rating and set a $56.00 price target for the company in a research note on Monday, October 21st. StockNews.com raised shares of Gentherm from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a research report on Friday, August 9th. Finally, Craig Hallum reduced their target price on shares of Gentherm from $85.00 to $65.00 and set a “buy” rating for the company in a report on Thursday, October 31st. Three research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and two have assigned a buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the company currently has a consensus rating of “Hold” and a consensus target price of $57.00. Insider Buying and Selling In other Gentherm news, CEO Phillip Eyler sold 4,402 shares of the stock in a transaction on Wednesday, September 18th. The stock was sold at an average price of $50.20, for a total value of $220,980.40. Following the completion of the transaction, the chief executive officer now owns 147,317 shares in the company, valued at approximately $7,395,313.40. This represents a 2.90 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the SEC, which can be accessed through this link . 1.91% of the stock is currently owned by corporate insiders. Gentherm Price Performance Gentherm stock opened at $43.38 on Friday. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.34, a current ratio of 2.02 and a quick ratio of 1.38. The business has a 50 day simple moving average of $43.88 and a 200-day simple moving average of $48.18. Gentherm Incorporated has a 12 month low of $39.86 and a 12 month high of $62.93. The stock has a market capitalization of $1.34 billion, a PE ratio of 19.92 and a beta of 1.44. Gentherm ( NASDAQ:THRM – Get Free Report ) last announced its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, October 30th. The auto parts company reported $0.75 EPS for the quarter, topping analysts’ consensus estimates of $0.66 by $0.09. The company had revenue of $371.50 million during the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $372.89 million. Gentherm had a net margin of 4.61% and a return on equity of 14.36%. Gentherm’s quarterly revenue was up 1.4% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter in the prior year, the firm earned $0.64 EPS. Equities analysts predict that Gentherm Incorporated will post 2.71 earnings per share for the current year. Gentherm Profile ( Free Report ) Gentherm Incorporated designs, develops, manufactures, and sells thermal management and pneumatic comfort technologies in the United States and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Automotive and Medical. The Automotive segment offers climate comfort systems, which include seat heaters, blowers, and thermoelectric devices for variable temperature climate control seats and steering wheel heaters that are designed to provide thermal comfort to automobile passengers; integrated electronic components, such as electronic control units; and other climate comfort systems, including neck and shoulder conditioners and climate control system products for door panels, armrests, cupholders, and storage bins. Featured Stories Want to see what other hedge funds are holding THRM? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Gentherm Incorporated ( NASDAQ:THRM – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Gentherm Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Gentherm and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Cynthia Erivo is Elphaba and Ariana Grande is Glinda in "Wicked," directed by Jon M. Chu. Universal Pictures Growing up in the Bay Area in the 1980s and 1990s, Jon M. Chu could feel the excitement of the Silicon Valley tech boom. But while Chu didn't harbor any ambition to work in technology, that same spirit and ambition was inspirational as he made his way up the Hollywood ladder. "I grew up surrounded by software engineers who were building a better tomorrow," Chu tells SFGATE over Zoom. "That optimism, that idea of America, has been in me since the beginning." After directing "Crazy Rich Asians," "In the Heights," and now the hugely anticipated musical adaptation "Wicked," Chu is one of the most in-demand directors currently working in cinema. Advertisement Article continues below this ad A reimagining of "The Wizard Of Oz," "Wicked" revolves around Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), a young woman who is completely misunderstood because of her green skin. When she meets the hugely popular Glinda (Ariana Grande) at Shiz University in the Land Of Oz, the pair start a friendship that twists the classic original story on its head. Chu's journey to overseeing "Wicked" began in the fifth grade, when his mother, Ruth, gave him a video camera. Chu was asked to film their vacations. Instead, he started making his own films with his friends and four older siblings. But while Pixar had just started to make movies and Pacific Data Images was in the process of creating "Antz" in the area, growing up "in a restaurant family" meant that Chu didn't know anybody who worked in entertainment. His parents own Chef Chu's in Palo Alto, which they've operated since 1970. "They are still in the kitchen and out front," Chu proudly proclaims. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Unlike his siblings, Chu managed to avoid working at the restaurant: "They never let me. Instead they wanted me to do everything else. Everyone else was making sure that I studied and played piano. I... Gregory WakemanWhite House says at least 8 US telecom firms, dozens of nations impacted by China hacking campaignHimachal Pradesh Waqf Board on Friday presented in the district court an 18-year-old document that identified Latif Mohammad as the nominated president of the committee for the under-contention Sanjauli mosque here. This submission has been made as a result of a court order requiring clarification on Mohammad’s jurisdiction regarding his offer to demolish three unauthorized floors of the mosque, which is a contentious issue amongst members of the society. The court had on Monday directed the Waqf Board to file an affidavit stating in what capacity Latif Mohammad offered to demolish the three unauthorised floors of the disputed mosque. In its response, the Waqf Board submitted a letter from 2006 by which Latif Mohammad was holding the position of president in the mosque committee. Subsequently, Vishva Bhushan as counsel for the All Himachal Muslim Organisation (AHMO), said that this document is important because of points out the continuity of leadership by Mohammad, although its legitimacy of continuing beyond the statutory five years stipulated by the Waqf Act is ambiguous. According to the Waqf Act, the tenure of committee members is five years, he said. Latif told reporters, “The Waqf Board in its reply said I have been the president of the Sanjauli Mosque committee since 2006 and the Municipal Commissioners Court had also given notice to me in the capacity of president in September.” There have been calls from a section of locals for the demolition of the Sanjauli mosque. On September 11, ten people were injured during a protest against an allegedly illegal portion of the mosque. A day later, Latif Mohammad, and others, offered to demolish the mosque’s three “unauthorised” floors and sought the permission of the Municipal Commissioner. The legal battle escalated when after a protest by the Muslim community group led by Latif and other members of the mosque committee agreed to remove the “unauthorized structure” of the mosque and sought permission from the Municipal Corporation. This demolition was later permitted by the Municipal Commissioner’s Court on the 5th of October and was to be accomplished within two months. However, AHMO challenged this order hoping that the court would vacate it during the next hearing session, leaving the future of the mosque uncertain in doubt due to ongoing tensions between the communities. The next hearing on the matter has been fixed for November 30. ( With inputs from PTI)
Kanpur (UP) Dec 25 (PTI) Another FIR has been registered against the Proivincial Police Services (PPS) officer Mohammad Mohsin Khan, accused of sexually exploiting an IIT research scholar, for criminal intimidation and defaming her, said police on Wednesday. IIT-Kanpur’s PhD student alleged that the then Assistant CP (collectorganj) Khan threatened her of serious consequences and made objectionable posts with intent to defame her by levelling fake charges. Assistant CP (Kalyanpur) Abhishek Pandey said one more FIR has been lodged against Khan, a 2013 batch PPS officer, and advocate Gaurav Dixit under relevant sections of the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita and the Information Technology (IT) Act at Kalyanpur police station on Tuesday. The then ACP and the lawyer would be called for questioning if the need arise, Pandey added. The ACP and his lawyer allegedly made a tweet and shared objectionable posts on social media platforms with intent to defame her. The IIT-Kanpur rape survivor has met senior officials, including Commissioner of Police, Akhil Kumar, who instructed the Kalyanpur police to lodge another FIR against the PPS officer and his advocate. She alleged Khan and his advocate levelled fake charge against her that she attempted to kill an infant. She further accused Mohsin and his advocate of misguiding the court and claiming she was already married, while she was never married. The victim stood firmly on her claims that Khan sexually exploited her under false pretence of marrying her. A five-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by Additional DCP (Traffic) Archana Singh was constituted to probe the matter, police said. The IIT-K scholar met the SIT members and provided them with the chat history allegedly showing that the ACP had made "indecent and lewd" remarks. Khan was transferred to police headquarters on December 12 after being booked for allegedly seeking "sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means”. According to police, Khan had enrolled at IIT-Kanpur five months ago to pursue a PhD in cybercrime and criminology. While studying at the institute, he reportedly developed a relationship with the research scholar and promised to marry her after divorcing his wife. But later when the officer refused to fulfil his promise, the woman filed a complaint of rape. IIT-Kanpur Director Manindra Agrawal had said in a statement, "As is well known now, a girl student of IIT-K has accused a police officer of sexual exploitation and filed a complaint. The institute is committed to provide all the necessary support to the student at this difficult time." (This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As a former and potentially future president, Donald Trump hailed what would become Project 2025 as a road map for “exactly what our movement will do” with another crack at the White House. As the blueprint for a hard-right turn in America became a liability during the 2024 campaign, Trump pulled an about-face . He denied knowing anything about the “ridiculous and abysmal” plans written in part by his first-term aides and allies. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, obituaries, sports, and more.INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — For the second straight season, the Philadelphia Eagles are headed to SoFi Stadium with a lengthy winning streak and a team that looks like one of the best in the NFC. The Los Angeles Rams (5-5) couldn't do much to slow them down last season, but they'll try again Sunday night with a young team that hopes to get where the Eagles (8-2) are already standing — atop their division with a six-game winning streak. Philadelphia also made this road trip in October 2023 for a meeting of the previous two NFC champions, and the unbeaten Eagles held on for a 23-14 victory despite failing to score a touchdown in the second half. Jalen Hurts passed for 303 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 72 yards and another score, while Jalen Carter sacked Matthew Stafford twice while the Eagles prevented LA from crossing midfield in the second half. “I just remember that they do a great job of controlling the game,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “They shortened the game, and that’s been a consistent theme that they do an excellent job of. I remember feeling like that’s a good team, and we had our chances, but they certainly made it difficult for us and they earned that win.” Philadelphia comes into the rematch on extra rest after beating Washington 26-18 in a Thursday night game. The young Rams have won four of their past five , but they haven't managed the consistency necessary to become an elite team. The Eagles’ NFL-best defense includes one of the league’s best cornerback duos in Darius Slay and rookie Quinyon Mitchell. The Rams’ offense is built around Stafford’s ability to get the ball to Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, two of the NFL’s top wideouts. That dual matchup should determine whether the Rams can score enough points to keep up with Philadelphia. “Their personnel is as good as it gets, as far as we’ve seen,” Stafford said of the Eagles defense. “I've just watched them from afar. It’s impressive what you see on tape. They do a really nice job of disguising their looks and giving you a bunch of things to look at.” The game also features the two front-runners for the AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Mitchell is widely considered the top rookie cornerback in the league, but Los Angeles edge rusher Jared Verse is the consensus favorite for the award so far after his dynamic start to the season with 4 1/2 sacks and 11 tackles for loss. Hurts is expected to play Sunday after being limited in practice this week by an ankle injury. He said the limited practice was part of a program put together by the Eagles to strengthen his recovery with extra days off. He also cleared concussion protocol after his head was spiked into the ground against Washington. Hurts has 2,197 yards passing with 12 TDs and five interceptions. Thanks in large part to the “tush push,” Hurts has 11 rushing TDs. “It’s not necessarily about all health,” Hurts said. “I think it’s a mentality where we are. We’re in a phase of the year where things could have very easily, well, they didn’t end the way we wanted to (last season). So that’s in the back of my mind as we enter this phase and putting an emphasis on finishing strong, putting ourselves in a good place.” The Eagles remain confident in kicker Jake Elliott as he comes off perhaps the worst game of his career, missing two field goals and an extra point against Washington. Elliott signed a four-year, $24 million extension in March, but he has already missed five field-goal attempts this season. He holds the franchise record with seven field goals of 50 yards or more in a season, but has missed all four attempts from 50-plus in 2024. “It’s funny with Jake, he’s such a competitor and such a good kicker, you almost take it a little bit for granted when he’s out there; it’s an automatic,” special teams coach Michael Clay said. “But I have such supreme confidence in Jake. At times, it’s just not your day. We’d be probably a little bit more on edge if the ball was sprayed all over the place.” The Eagles are rolling with six straight wins out of the bye, and only Detroit has a better record in the NFC. But Philly fans know better than to expect good times ahead after the Eagles turned a 10-1 start last season into a 1-5 finish and a playoff loss in the wild-card round. So why should anyone expect the Eagles to keep it together this season instead of collapsing yet again? “I think we’ve got some really good teammates and coaches. Everyone is just so locked in to becoming better,” coach Nick Sirianni said. “I do feel like that, that everyone is locked in to becoming better. I felt that way last year, too. Don’t get me wrong. It didn’t work. There were things that happened last year that we feel like we’ve corrected, that we’re on the right track.” AP Sports Writer Dan Gelston in Philadelphia contributed. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL
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