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South Carolina 95-70 South Carolina State (Dec 22, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN
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Elevance Health to Hold Conference Call and Webcast to Discuss Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results on January 28, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS – December 22, 2025 – Elevance Health (NYSE: ELV) will release fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on January 28, 2026, at 6:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (“EST”). Management will review these results and its outlook during a conference call at 8:30 a.m. EST that same morning. The conference call should be accessed at least 15 minutes prior to its start with the following numbers:
- 888-947-9963 – Access Code – 3972058 (Domestic)
- 312-470-0178 – Access Code – 3972058 (International)
- 888-566-0046 – No Access Code (Domestic Replay)
- 203-369-3677 – No Access Code (International Replay)
The replay will be available from 11:30 a.m. EST on January 28, 2026, until the end of the day on February 27, 2026. The call will also be available through a live webcast at www.elevancehealth.com under the “Investors” link. You may also access the webcast here. A webcast replay will be available following the call.
About Elevance Health
Elevance Health is a lifetime, trusted health partner whose purpose is to improve the health of humanity. The company supports consumers, families, and communities across the entire healthcare journey – connecting them to the care, support, and resources they need to lead better lives. Elevance Health’s companies serve over 109 million consumers through a diverse portfolio of industry-leading medical, pharmacy, behavioral, clinical, home health, and complex care solutions. For more information, please visit www.elevancehealth.com or follow us @ElevanceHealth on X and Elevance Health on LinkedIn.
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Accelerating electrification of Australia’s trucking fleet
The Australian Government is supporting the uptake of electric trucks through an innovative $70 million financing package.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is working with Volvo Group Australia to accelerate freight electrification nationwide and help Australia reach its emissions reduction targets.
The $70 million finance package helps more operators to choose Australian-made battery electric trucks by addressing cost barriers. Features of the CEFC package include:
- support for an interest rate discount for eligible customers to lease medium and heavy-duty electric trucks and install EV charging infrastructure
- an innovative residual value support mechanism to reduce operating lease costs and support the future value of heavy-duty battery electric trucks.
Volvo Group Australia has committed to manufacture Volvo electric trucks at its Queensland facility from 2026, which will help to support local supply chains and skilled jobs.
With freight activity expected to grow within the next 15 years, collaboration across the public and private sectors — such as this CEFC–Volvo initiative — will be a key aspect of increasing uptake of low and zero emissions technologies and reducing transport emissions.
Read more
Minister’s media release
CEFC media release
Clean Energy Finance Corporation
Transport and Infrastructure Net Zero Roadmap and Action Plan
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Rob Reiner and Michele Singer’s children, Jake and Romy Reiner, say memorial service to be held at ‘later date’ in new statement
LOS ANGELES — Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner’s son Jake and daughter Romy issued a new statement Monday, following the brutal murder of their parents. Their brother, Nick, has been arrested and charged in the deaths.
“Jake and Romy Reiner…
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JACKRABBIT SOCCER ADDS SOPHIA EMERSON TO 2026 ROSTER
BROOKINGS, S.D. — The South Dakota State women’s soccer program has added an All-American at the Division II level to its roster for the 2026 season as the Jackrabbits received a signed financial aid agreement from Sophia Emerson on Monday,…Continue Reading
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Gibson Dunn Advises CACI International on Acquisition of ARKA Group from Funds Managed by Blackstone Tactical Opportunities for $2.6 Billion – Gibson Dunn
- Gibson Dunn Advises CACI International on Acquisition of ARKA Group from Funds Managed by Blackstone Tactical Opportunities for $2.6 Billion Gibson Dunn
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Trump Says ‘We Have to Have’ Greenland After Appointing Envoy – Bloomberg.com
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UConn IMS Alumna and External Advisory Board Member, Weina Li, Honored by SASE
The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE) has honored Weina Li with its Career Achievement Award. Li is a materials scientist whose pursuit of her Ph.D. led to her doctoral research at the University of Connecticut’s Institute of Materials Science (IMS) and a career that now spans more than two decades of impact across aerospace, energy, and manufacturing.
Li serves as a technical fellow in materials and chemistry at Carrier—and is the first woman to hold the title of fellow at the company. In that role, she guides research and development strategy, strengthens engineering practices, and invests in developing early‑career talent. She has reinforced her commitment to her alma mater by serving as a member of the IMS External Advisory Board, where she helps steer academic/industry partnerships and workforce development.
Launching her career from the IMS laboratories under the advisement of IMS Director Steven L. Suib, Li built expertise in nanomaterials and translated that foundation into technologies that reach the marketplace. She helped secure $1.2 million in public funding to design lightweight, lower‑impact materials for aerospace, coordinating efforts among corporate teams, universities, and suppliers. In the energy sector, she has advanced flow‑battery systems through government-supported programs and commercial deployments, work that supports decarbonization goals and grid resilience.
Before being named a fellow, Li led suppression chemistry programs at Carrier, managing a global network of collaborators. The program improved coordination, sharpened execution, and reduced costs in suppression‑agent manufacturing while accelerating more sustainable product lines. A consistent theme across her roles is aligning research milestones with customer needs and business outcomes.
In additions to holding 14 U.S. patents, Li has served as a mentor to many aspiring engineers with an emphasis on preparing women and youth for success in the STEM field. Within Carrier, she champions cultural awareness and inclusivity that strengthen belonging. In the community, she volunteers in schools and language programs, encouraging young people to value cultural diversity and to explore STEM.
Weina Li’s career reflects the qualities SASE highlights with its Career Achievement Award: sustained technical leadership, successful cross‑sector collaboration, and a deep commitment to opening doors for others. For UConn, her trajectory—from campus research to external advisory board service and industry leadership—illustrates how the University’s research enterprise and partnerships prepare scholars to deliver tangible impact.
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Roxanne Messina Captor Re-elected Chair; Nicola Miner Named New Vice Chair of California Arts Council
SACRAMENTO, CA – The California Arts Council re-elected Roxanne Messina Captor and newly elected Nicola Miner to serve as Chair and Vice Chair of the Council, respectively, at its final business meeting for the year on Friday, December 12, in…
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