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'Mad Maxx' Crosby is one of the brightest defensive stars in the NFL. Maxx Crosby celebrates a play during a 2023 game with the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders — then located in Oakland — picked Crosby in the fourth-round, and he earned a starting role in the pros right away. The three-time Pro Bowler has ranked top-15 in tackles for loss every year since he went pro, including leading the league in that category each of the past two seasons. He was also top-10 in sacks in 2022 and 2023 and has forced two or more fumbles in three of his five seasons in the NFL.
Persons: Maxx, Crosby, Maxx Crosby, Jamie Sabau, Oakland —, Bowler Organizations: NFL, Las Vegas Raiders, The Detroit News, Eastern Michigan University, Eagles, American Conference, Raiders Locations: Colleyville , Texas, Oakland
Ohio State passed Michigan and moved up to No. Political Cartoons View All 1256 ImagesWashington won 22-20 on the road against Oregon State, which slipped five spots to No. POLL POINTSMichigan and Ohio State will be a matchup of top-five teams for the 13th time, the most of any rivalry. It was the fifth-longest active streak in the country behind Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan. 2 Ohio State at No.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Quarterback Jordan Travis, James Madison, JMU, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Ohio State, Associated Press, Big, Florida State, Bulldogs, Wolverines, Maryland, Buckeyes, Washington, Oregon State, Huskies, College Football, FCS North Alabama, Louisville, Ohio, Sooners, Longhorns, Nebraska, Utes, Wildcats, Clemson, Rockets, Big West, Illinois, American Conference, Tulane, American Athletic Conference, Liberty, Conference USA, Sun, Appalachian State, SEC, ACC —, USA, AP Locations: Michigan, Washington, Florida, Florida State . Georgia, Southern California, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arizona . Utah, Georgia, Ohio State, North Carolina, Toledo, Iowa
Migrants arrive in record numbers in Panama in 2022, data shows
  + stars: | 2023-01-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
PANAMA CITY, Jan 1 (Reuters) - Migrants arrived at record numbers in Panama in 2022, the Central American nation said Sunday, with most of them leaving Venezuela and crossing the dangerous Darien Gap region in an attempt to reach the United States. With 248,283 migrants from different countries recorded by Panamanian authorities, the number for last year is equivalent to the total for more than a decade. The data showed 150,392 of the migrants were from Venezuela, by far the largest share, followed by 29,413 from Ecuador and 22,454 from Haiti. A stretch of dense, mountainous rainforest without roads, the Darien Gap straddling Colombia and Panama has long been considered the most dangerous migrant route in Latin America. Reporting by Milagro Vallecillos; Additional reporting by Adriana Barrera; Editing by Daniel WallisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
The price cap was imposed on Monday by the G7 industrial democracies and Australia at a level above the current price for Urals crude from Russia, the world's second largest oil exporter. The cap aims to both cut Russian revenues from oil price spikes caused by its war on Ukraine, and ensure that Russian oil continues to flow to buyers including China and India, keeping global market prices under control. The official added that G7 countries and Australia would be busy in coming weeks determining two more price cap levels on Russian refined oil products slated to be in place by Feb. 5. Treasury is "skeptical" that Russia would be able to sell all of its oil exports above the price cap to countries including India and China, the official said. Analysts say that as the oil price cap plan evolved, its emphasis shifted from a mechanism to squeeze Russia's revenues, to one that ensures ample oil supply and locks in market discounts.
The fraud section has at least two bribery-related settlements with corporations that it plans to finalize in the coming weeks, Mr. Leon said. Justice Department settlements typically require companies to undertake compliance reforms over a set period of time. A company’s chief executive and chief compliance officer will be required to sign at the end of that period the certification document, stating that the company’s compliance program is “reasonably designed to prevent and detect” future violations. A veteran of the fraud section, Mr. Leon previously served as a supervisor in its securities fraud unit beginning in 2011 and then briefly as its deputy chief before departing in early 2014. More policy changes are on the horizon, Mr. Leon said, including an update to the fraud section’s FCPA corporate enforcement policy.
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