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Anthony Davis is the 3rd Laker with back-to-back 35-point games to open a season, joining Elgin Baylor (1962-63) and Jerry West (1969-70).

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LOS ANGELES —The most overused two words spoken during the first week of every NBA season — it’s early — must be repeated here if only for the sake of context:

The Lakers appear to be a decent enough team.

Through two games they’ve squared off against a pair of projected Western Conference contenders and did more than hold their own; they dominated during stretches and sealed the deal.

Beating the Suns on Friday night followed an opening win over the Timberwolves, and the unbeaten Lakers are feeling frisky and good about themselves. And perhaps for good reason.

Anthony Davis is healthy and beastly, LeBron James here in his 22nd season once again shows no signs of deep aging, and few flaws are surfacing.

Down 22 early, Los Angeles stormed back to beat Phoenix 123-116 and improved to 2-0 to open a season for the first time since 2010-11. Here are five takeaways from a feel-good victory that puts the Lakers atop of the West (at least for now; it’s early):


1. Redick might be ready for the job

He arrived with a coaching resume lighter than the supermodels who sashay around Crypto.com Arena and yet, based purely on how the Lakers are performing in his system, JJ Redick looks, shall we say, experienced?

There is a noticeable chemistry and cohesion to the Lakers, especially offensively. The ball is shared and the scoring is balanced. The supporting players around LeBron and AD seem confident and purposeful.

“The other night we played his game plan to a T and trusted his defensive schemes. Tonight was a different type of game,” said Davis. “Down 22, that’s when the trust has to really kick in, the coaching has to kick in. J comes in at halftime, telling us ‘we’re alright, settle down, we know what we’re doing wrong.’

“Him not panicking makes us not panic and we’re able to walk them down and eventually take the lead. We’re trusting what he’s doing.”

Austin Reaves outplayed Devin Booker, took him off the dribble and dropped shots from deep (5-for-7) to score 26 points. Rui Hachimura had moments for the second straight game. And the bench produced.

About Reaves, Redick said: “I knew he was a good player before I took this job. I didn’t realize he was this good.”


2. Davis looks unstoppable again

For the second straight game Davis was the power source offensively, scoring 35 points against the Suns after opening the season with 36.

Aggressive and forceful, Davis is option A and it’s a role both he and the Lakers are embracing.

“The positions where I’m getting the ball, it’s effective,” he said. “And when my teammates are playing well it opens the floor and opportunities for me.”

He also exploited the Suns’ most glaring weakness — their lack of quality size. Jusuf Nurkic had four turnovers, four fouls and one basket against Davis and was on the bench in the fourth quarter. The Suns were forced to use Kevin Durant, who rarely guards centers, on Davis instead.

The blueprint for this Laker season is being revealed, and it has Davis penciled in as the main event.

“He has a comfort level and a confidence level in that if the game starts getting wacky, the ball is coming back to him,” said Redick.

The Lakers are 2-0 under new head coach JJ Redick, with Anthony Davis serving as offensive and defensive hub on the floor.


3. Suns and defense are still under development

Mike Budenholzer is coaching the Suns because the club constantly collapsed defensively last season under Frank Vogel.

Well, the Suns can change the coach, but until they either find better defenders or develop a better defensive mindset, that side of the court might still be problematic.

They surrendered 71 second-half points to the Lakers and a team with such certified scorers as Durant, Booker and Beal couldn’t keep up with that pace.

When the shots aren’t falling for the Suns, they’re vulnerable until further notice. They started the game with blistering shooting, going 11-for-14 on from deep. But when they cooled and finished 6-for-26, their defense couldn’t save them.

This could ultimately determine their fate in the West, which is loaded. They were swept last spring in the first round by the Timberwolves because they struggled to score. And if the Suns find themselves engaged in a defensive battle, that’s probably trouble.


4. LA, the sports epicenter

Biggest cheer of the night came when the Suns hit a third-quarter 3-pointer. The reaction wasn’t for the shot, of course. It was at that precise moment when Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam for the Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series.

Friday was a surreal night in LA, filled with sports events. There was Lakers-Suns, the World Series, USC-Rutgers, a pair of big high school football games and also a concert at Intuit Dome.

As a result, it was a traffic armageddon, even by LA standards. Not only did most of the events start roughly within an hour of each other, they also ended within that amount of time. So, a snarl.

Or — this was good prep for what’s coming at the 2028 Olympics.


5. Two Jameses still on the roster, for now

When the Lakers schedule was announced, it fell in place for Bronny James almost as neatly as the Draft. That’s because the road game in Cleveland would be early enough in the season — Wednesday, actually — to warrant him playing in his other “home” town.

So it’s very likely that after this upcoming six-game road trip and that stop in Cleveland that Bronny will likely get sent to the South Bay Lakers of the G League for developing.

This is not all that unusual for a 55th pick to open the season in the NBA, get a taste of that life, then spend most, if not all, of the rest of the season in the minors.

After playing three minutes in the season opener, Bronny notched a DNP against the Suns. When he goes to the G League, the real drama will begin, because that level is loaded with starving dreamers who lack the options Bronny is blessed with if basketball doesn’t work out.

If Bronny doesn’t stand out in the G League — and remember, he struggled in NBA Summer League — will the Lakers bring him back?

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Shaun Powell has covered the NBA for more than 25 years. You can e-mail him here, find his archive here and follow him on X.

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Merkel relembra infância, Putin e Trump em novo livro de memórias – DW – 21/11/2024

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Merkel relembra infância, Putin e Trump em novo livro de memórias – DW – 21/11/2024

Angela Merkel foi o chanceler mais antigo de um pós-guerra, unido Alemanhaganhando uma reputação de liderança calma e pragmática. Na quinta-feira, A hora publicou passagens de seu tão aguardado livro Liberdade. Memórias 1954-2021.

Aqui estão algumas das principais conclusões.

Sobre crescer na Alemanha Oriental

Nascida em Hamburgo, na então Alemanha Ocidental, em 1954, o trabalho de seu pai levou a família para Brandemburgo, na antiga Alemanha Oriental, quando ela era bebê.

Em seu livro, ela descreve a infância sob o Alemanha Oriental (RDA) ditadura como “uma vida constantemente no limite. Por mais despreocupado que o dia começasse, tudo poderia mudar em questão de segundos” se alguém ao seu redor saísse da linha.

“O Estado não teve piedade”, escreve ela, acrescentando que perceber quais limites não podiam ser ultrapassados ​​era uma habilidade importante, mesmo para uma criança. “Minha abordagem pragmática me ajudou” nesse aspecto, diz ela.

O ex-chanceler escreve que apesar das tentativas da RDA de controlar totalmente seus cidadãosela manteve sua atitude despreocupada e passou a desdenhar a “mesquinharia, estreiteza de espírito, mau gosto e… falta de humor” do regime da Alemanha Oriental.

Ao se tornar a primeira mulher chanceler da Alemanha

Nas eleições federais alemãs de 2005, Merkel foi escolhida para representar o bloco de centro-direita CDU/CSU, entre outros, atual líder da CDU, Friedrich Merz.

Ela diz que encontrou “uma diferença entre teoria e prática” na aceitação de uma candidata feminina para chefe de governo. “Havia dúvidas sobre isso”, escreve ela, mesmo “entre as fileiras das mulheres” do seu partido.

Merkel explica então o desafio de enfrentar o então chanceler Gerhard Schröder e a sua reputação de ser “enérgico e inteligente”.

“Qualquer homem que desafiasse o chanceler… teria sentido o mesmo. Mas ser mulher, eu senti, definitivamente não era uma vantagem.”

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Sobre Putin e Trump

Em um trecho da reunião Presidente russo Vladimir Putin na Conferência de Segurança de Munique de 2007, Merkel disse que Putin se apresentou como “alguém que estava sempre em guarda, com quem não se brinca e sempre pronto para revelar”.

Ela confirma uma história famosa de que Putin levou seu grande labrador para uma reunião privada com ela. É bem sabido que um incidente anterior deixou Merkel com fobia de cães, mas Putin negou ter feito isso de propósito para intimidá-la.

Ela também diz que ele costumava chegar atrasado com o objetivo de fazer as pessoas esperarem.

“Você poderia achar tudo isso infantil, repreensível, você poderia balançar a cabeça diante disso”, mas isso não tornou a Rússia menos importante no cenário mundial, diz o ex-chanceler. Ela continua descrevendo-o como singularmente preocupado com os Estados Unidos, como se ansiasse pelos dias da Guerra Fria.

Merkel também lança alguma luz sobre seu infame primeiro encontro com Presidente dos EUA, Donald Trump em 2017. Um incidente se tornou viral nas redes sociais em que Merkel pareceu pedir a Trump que apertasse a mão para tirar uma foto, e ele a ignorou.

Momento estranho de aperto de mão entre Merkel e Trump

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Ela escreve que ele parecia não entender seu pedido e então a bombardeou com perguntas sobre como crescer sob uma ditadura.

Ele ficou fascinado pela “minha formação na Alemanha Oriental e pelo meu relacionamento com Putin. Ele estava claramente muito fascinado pelo presidente russo”, diz Merkel, acrescentando: “Nos anos que se seguiram, tive a impressão de que fui cativado por políticos com personalidades autocráticas”. e tendências ditatoriais.”

Ela afirma que Trump passou o resto da primeira reunião criticando-a.

“Ele alegou que eu tinha arruinado a Alemanha ao acolher tantos refugiados em 2015 e 2016, acusou-nos de gastar muito pouco em defesa e criticou-nos por práticas comerciais injustas”, segundo Merkel.

Merkel sugere que Trump viu tudo através dos olhos de um magnata imobiliário e não pareceu entender a economia global interligadareclamando dos carros alemães nas ruas de Nova York.

“Estávamos conversando em dois níveis diferentes, Trump no nível emocional, eu no nível factual. Quando ele prestou atenção aos meus argumentos, foi principalmente para transformá-los em novas acusações”, diz ela. “Resolver as questões levantadas não parecia ser o seu objetivo.”

Sobre a oferta da Ucrânia à OTAN

No livro, Merkel admite estar hesitante em acelerar a candidatura de Kiev à adesão à NATO.

Ela descreve uma cimeira da NATO em 2008, em Bucareste, onde Ucrânia e as candidaturas da Geórgia para aderir à aliança estavam na agenda.

Merkel manifesta a sua preocupação com a relação de Kiev com a Rússia, embora o então presidente ucraniano, Viktor Yushchenko, tenha procurado laços mais estreitos com a Europa. Ela também afirma que, na altura, apenas uma minoria de ucranianos apoiava OTAN adesão, sublinhando a necessidade de os novos Estados da OTAN aumentarem a segurança geral de todos os membros.

Merkel tem enfrentado críticas dos ucranianos por ser demasiado indiferente na sua abordagem ao seu país. Ela escreve, no entanto, que permitir que a candidatura de adesão da Ucrânia fosse mantida foi um sinal claro para Putin sobre a posição do Ocidente.

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Thanksgiving meals may be cheaper in 2024 as turkey prices drop

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Thanksgiving meals may be cheaper in 2024 as turkey prices drop

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Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, to show gratitude for life’s abundance — and, of course, to eat.

And when it comes to Thanksgiving food, it seems Americans are getting relief on their grocery bills this year following a few years of escalating costs.

A “classic” Thanksgiving feast for a party of 10 will cost $58.08 in 2024, on average — down 5% from 2023 and down 9% from 2022, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation, a trade group for farmers and ranchers.

Its analysis includes turkey, cubed stuffing, sweet potatoes, dinner rolls, frozen peas, fresh cranberries, celery, carrots, pumpkin pie mix and crusts, whipping cream and whole milk.

Prices for this food basket were at a record high in 2022, at $64.05, the Farm Bureau said.

Households that add ham, russet potatoes and frozen green beans into the mix would pay $77.34 in 2024, on average — an 8% decrease from 2023, the Farm Bureau said.

The annual decline in prices will be welcome news to many households: 44% of people hosting Thanksgiving this year are concerned about the cost of the event, according to a recent Deloitte survey.

The decrease is largely due to various supply-and-demand dynamics driving down prices for key staples — turkey, most importantly — and an overarching decline in U.S. food inflation, according to economists.

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“Food inflation has been pretty tame,” said Robin Wenzel, head of the Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute. “You’re seeing some good relief there.”

That said, a classic Thanksgiving meal is still 19% pricier than it was in 2019, according to the Farm Bureau.

“Declines don’t really erase the dramatic increases we had,” said Bernt Nelson, a Farm Bureau economist.

Turkey has been a ‘curious item’

Turkey price movements had “definitely the biggest impact” on the overall cost of a Thanksgiving meal this year, Nelson said. That’s because a 16-pound bird accounts for 44% of the overall Thanksgiving grocery bill, he said.

The national average cost for a 16-pound turkey is down 6% from 2023, according to the Farm Bureau. Overall turkey prices have decreased about 4% in the past year, according to the consumer price index.

Turkey has been a “curious item this year,” Nelson said.

On one hand, turkey supply is down “significantly,” he said. Farmers raised about 205 million turkeys in 2024, down 6% from 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That’s the lowest figure since 1985, Nelson said.

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Largely, that’s because of the impact of bird flu, a lethal and contagious disease among birds that has contributed to the deaths of about 14 million turkeys since 2022, he said.

Lower supply would tend to raise prices, all else equal. But consumer demand has decreased as well. To that point, turkey consumption per capita has fallen by about one pound this year, he said.

The aggregate impact has been lower turkey prices.

Weather and labor impacts

Meanwhile, prices fell notably — by 14% — for whole milk, a staple ingredient in pie and other recipes, Nelson said.

That’s largely attributable to “favorable” weather conditions in the U.S. for dairy cattle — both in terms of their overall well-being and for crops they eat — thereby helping boost milk production, Nelson said.

Of course, not everything is cheaper.

Prices for processed foods such as dinner rolls and cubed stuffing increased more than 8% from 2023, for example, the Farm Bureau said. That’s primarily attributable to non-food-related inflation such as labor costs, pushing up prices “for partners across the food supply chain,” the group said in its analysis.

Food inflation has been pretty tame. You’re seeing some good relief there.

Robin Wenzel

Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute

Aside from labor costs, there were many contributors to fast-rising grocery prices during the pandemic era.

For example, in 2022, food prices grew faster than in any year since 1979, partly due to a bird-flu outbreak that affected egg and poultry prices, while Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “compounded other economy-wide inflationary pressures such as high energy costs,” according to the USDA.

Higher costs for energy, including gasoline and diesel fuel, translate into higher prices across the food supply chain, such as distribution of groceries to store shelves, experts said.

“Food price growth slowed in 2023 as wholesale food prices and these other inflationary factors eased from 2022,” the USDA said, and it has declined further in 2024.

How to trim Thanksgiving costs

Consumers looking to save money on their Thanksgiving meal in 2024 can do so by toggling between store brands and name brands for certain grocery items, according to Wenzel of the Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute.

A menu of completely store-brand items to feed 10 friends and family members would yield a total savings of $17, according to a Wells Fargo analysis.

Consumers often pay a premium for name-brand items, but that’s not true in all cases this year.

For example, name-brand cranberries are cheaper than the store brand, on average, Wenzel said.

“When shopping this year, it really comes back to doing a little bit of research,” Wenzel said.     

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Google e Chrome: EUA oficializam pedido de separação – 21/11/2024 – Tec

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Google e Chrome: EUA oficializam pedido de separação - 21/11/2024 - Tec

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O governo dos Estados Unidos pediu na noite de quarta-feira (20) a um juiz que ordene o desmantelamento do Google por meio da venda de seu navegador Chrome, amplamente utilizado, em uma grande ofensiva antimonopólio contra o gigante da internet.

Em uma ação judicial, o Departamento de Justiça do país exige uma reorganização do negócio do Google que inclua a proibição de acordos para que a empresa seja o mecanismo de busca padrão em smartphones e impedir que a companhia explore seu sistema operacional móvel Android.

As autoridades antimonopólio afirmaram no documento que o Google também pode ter que vender o Android caso as soluções propostas não impeçam a empresa de usar o controle do sistema operacional a seu favor.

A possibilidade de exigir a cisão do Google marca uma mudança profunda por parte das autoridades de concorrência norte-americanas, que em grande medida deixaram os gigantes da tecnologia em paz desde o fracasso da tentativa de desmantelar a Microsoft há 20 anos.

O Google deve apresentar suas recomendações em dezembro em um documento. As duas partes apresentarão seus argumentos ao juiz federal Amit Mehta, de Washington.

Independente da decisão do juiz, a empresa deve apresentar recurso, o que prorrogará o processo por vários anos e deixará a decisão final para a Suprema Corte.

O caso também pode ser impactado pela chegada do presidente eleito, Donald Trump, ao poder em janeiro. Seu governo pode mudar a equipe atualmente responsável pela divisão antimonopólio do Departamento de Justiça.

Trump expressou opiniões conflitantes sobre o Google e a hegemonia das grandes empresas de tecnologia.

Ele acusou o mecanismo de busca de ter um viés contra os conteúdos conservadores, mas ao mesmo tempo disse que forçar a divisão da empresa poderia ser uma exigência muito grande para o governo.

Em agosto, Mehta declarou o Google culpado de práticas ilegais para estabelecer e manter seu monopólio nas buscas online.

O próximo passo no julgamento histórico é determinar como abordar as práticas do Google.

O juiz poderia anunciar a sentença em agosto de 2025, depois de ouvir as partes em uma audiência especial em abril.

O Departamento de Justiça quer que o Google se desvincule do Chrome porque é um dos principais pontos de acesso ao mecanismo de busca, o que prejudica as possibilidades de outros concorrentes.

Segundo o site StatCounter, em setembro o Google acumulava 90% do mercado mundial de pesquisas online e 94% nos smartphones.



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