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Stevenage v Rotherham United
Stevenage v Rotherham United

BBC News

time09-08-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Stevenage v Rotherham United

Update: Date: 45'+3 Title: Half Time Content: First Half ends, Stevenage 1, Rotherham United 0. Update: Date: 45'+1 Title: Post Content: Foul by Daniel Gore (Rotherham United). Update: Date: 45'+1 Title: Post Content: Dan Butler (Stevenage) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 45'+1 Title: Post Content: Jordan Roberts (Stevenage) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 45'+1 Title: Post Content: Foul by Liam Kelly (Rotherham United). Update: Date: 45'+1 Title: Post Content: Fourth official has announced 2 minutes of added time. Update: Date: 45' Title: Post Content: Delay over. They are ready to continue. Update: Date: 45' Title: Post Content: Delay in match because of an injury Harvey White (Stevenage). Update: Date: 42' Title: Post Content: Jordan Houghton (Stevenage) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 42' Title: Post Content: Foul by Liam Kelly (Rotherham United). Update: Date: 40' Title: Goal! Content: Goal! Stevenage 1, Rotherham United 0. Jamie Reid (Stevenage) header from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Dan Butler with a cross. Update: Date: 37' Title: Post Content: Corner,Rotherham United. Conceded by Dan Butler. Update: Date: 36' Title: Post Content: Attempt missed. Carl Piergianni (Stevenage) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Harvey White with a cross following a set piece situation. Update: Date: 35' Title: Booking Content: Joe Rafferty (Rotherham United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Update: Date: 35' Title: Post Content: Chem Campbell (Stevenage) wins a free kick on the left wing. Update: Date: 35' Title: Post Content: Foul by Joe Rafferty (Rotherham United). Update: Date: 34' Title: Post Content: Carl Piergianni (Stevenage) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 34' Title: Post Content: Foul by Jordan Hugill (Rotherham United). Update: Date: 32' Title: Post Content: Foul by Carl Piergianni (Stevenage). Update: Date: 32' Title: Post Content: Joe Rafferty (Rotherham United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Vancouver teacher suspended after pup fetish identity, adult content discovered online
Vancouver teacher suspended after pup fetish identity, adult content discovered online

The Province

time30-05-2025

  • The Province

Vancouver teacher suspended after pup fetish identity, adult content discovered online

"The issue is their stigma, their bias," said Daniel Gore, who struggles with feeling that he must hide his pup identity simply because he works as a high school teacher Sarah Grochowski Published May 30, 2025 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 4 minute read Daniel Gore with his puppy mask. Photo by Jason Payne / PNG A Vancouver high school teacher has been suspended after his pup fetish identity and a messaging channel where he shares pornographic content were discovered online, raising questions about where the line lies between teachers' personal lives and professional expectations. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles by top sports columnists Patrick Johnston, Ben Kuzma, J.J. Abrams and others. Plus, Canucks Report, Sports and Headline News newsletters and events. 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Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors 'I'm not doing anything illegal, I'm not doing anything that is hurting anyone, or that interferes with my job — the issue is their stigma, their bias,' said Daniel Gore. For the past six years, Gore has taught woodworking at Sir Charles Tupper Secondary. Outside the classroom, he has been active in the adult LGBTQ2+ community, organizing events and participating in Vancouver's annual Pride Parade. For the past two years, the 40-year-old has marched in pup fetish gear — including a dog-style mask — at the head of a group, often within sight of the Vancouver school district's official float. 'I felt if they knew it was me, I'd be fired,' Gore told Postmedia News on Thursday. That fear, it seems, was not unfounded. Last week, Gore says he was contacted by a human resources official at the school and later by his union, confirming his suspension from teaching duties. He is banned from the school grounds. Essential reading for hockey fans who eat, sleep, Canucks, repeat. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The action followed an internal review triggered by complaints related to his personal life and his online presence as 'Tank The Pup' on social media. Gore said the issue appears to have begun after a student in his class saw the name 'Tank' on his computer screen and later found public pornographic content linked to that identity. Daniel Gore is a shop teacher at Sir Charles Tupper secondary school in Vancouver who is under suspension for his online involvement with the fetish puppy community. Photo by Jason Payne / PNG School district spokesperson Jiana Chow said she is limited in what she can say due to privacy laws, but said that if an internal review is underway, 'employees may be removed from the school environment as a cautionary measure. These actions are not confirmations of wrongdoing but reflect our commitment to ensuring a safe and respectful learning environment for students and staff.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. In his Instagram posts, Gore presents a distinctive look, wearing a dog-style mask that conceals his face, along with a collar, harnesses and minimal clothing such as jockstraps. Several of the photos show him crouching or bending like a dog. Gore also shares pornographic videos of himself through a Telegram channel called 'Playtime with Tank,' which he describes on the messaging app as 'like OnlyFans, but free.' 'From what I've been told by the union, the main issue is that there is sexual content featuring me online that students could potentially access,' he told Postmedia. 'If they ask me to take down the (pornographic) part of my content, I'm willing to do so — because honestly, that's not the part of my life that matters most to me.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Despite his willingness to comply, Gore says he plans to leave teaching regardless of the suspension's outcome. 'I'm looking forward to no longer having to pretend to be someone else for eight hours a day.' The B.C. Teachers' Federation did not respond to Postmedia's request for comment. Sir Charles Tupper School Photo by NICK PROCAYLO / 10108146A In Vancouver's pup community, participants often engage in a consensual form of role-play or fetish, adopting the persona of a dog or puppy. This can involve behaviours like barking, crawling, and wearing gear such as collars, masks, or harnesses, while taking on playful or submissive roles. For many, puppy play is a form of personal expression and identity that blends elements of performance, community and self-exploration. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'I am proud of how I look, I am proud of my style and my expression as a pup. It makes me feel sexy, beautiful and empowered,' said Gore. On Thursday, the teacher retrieved his belongings from the union's office. 'It looks like I'll never be back on that school property again,' he said. 'It feels like I am being treated like a pedophile or a sexual predator.' Gore says he has long struggled with feeling that he must hide his pup identity from the public simply because he works as a high school teacher. 'The idea that teachers should fit into a homogeneous role model is really problematic. It goes against the principles of diversity and allows those in power to dictate, 'this is the only persona we find acceptable to teach.'' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. A spokesperson for B.C.'s Ministry of Education and Child Care said in an email Wednesday that the ministry would not comment on cases under investigation. 'The ministry takes concerns regarding student safety and well-being very seriously. Complaints and reports about teacher misconduct are reviewed by the Commissioner for Teacher Regulation and thoroughly investigated,' they said. 'In cases where allegations suggest that there is a risk of harm to students, the commissioner can request an undertaking not to practice pending an investigation or issue an interim suspension of a teaching certificate under the Teachers Act.' The situation echoes another dispute in the Lower Mainland, where Coquitlam educational assistant Kristin MacDonald was fired in June 2023 after the school district demanded she shut down her OnlyFans and social media accounts. MacDonald, a single mother, says she turned to sex work to make ends meet on a part-time salary of under $50,000. Labour expert Supriya Routh of the University of B.C. previously said that while off-duty conduct is generally private, employers can lawfully restrict employees' social media activity if they can demonstrate reputational harm. sgrochowski@ Read More Vancouver Canucks BC Lions Local News Vancouver Canucks World

Vancouver teacher suspended after pup fetish identity, adult content discovered online
Vancouver teacher suspended after pup fetish identity, adult content discovered online

Vancouver Sun

time30-05-2025

  • Vancouver Sun

Vancouver teacher suspended after pup fetish identity, adult content discovered online

A Vancouver high school teacher has been suspended after his pup fetish identity and a messaging channel where he shares pornographic content were discovered online, raising questions about where the line lies between teachers' personal lives and professional expectations. 'I'm not doing anything illegal, I'm not doing anything that is hurting anyone, or that interferes with my job — the issue is their stigma, their bias,' said Daniel Gore. For the past six years, Gore has taught woodworking at Sir Charles Tupper Secondary. Outside the classroom, he has been active in the adult LGBTQ2+ community, organizing events and participating in Vancouver's annual Pride Parade. Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sunrise will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. For the past two years, the 40-year-old has marched in pup fetish gear — including a dog-style mask — at the head of a group, often within sight of the Vancouver school district's official float. 'I felt if they knew it was me, I'd be fired,' Gore told Postmedia News on Thursday. That fear, it seems, was not unfounded. Last week, Gore says he was contacted by a human resources official at the school and later by his union, confirming his suspension from teaching duties. He is banned from the school grounds. The action followed an internal review triggered by complaints related to his personal life and his online presence as 'Tank The Pup' on social media. Gore said the issue appears to have begun after a student in his class saw the name 'Tank' on his computer screen and later found public pornographic content linked to that identity. School district spokesperson Jiana Chow said she is limited in what she can say due to privacy laws, but said that if an internal review is underway, 'employees may be removed from the school environment as a cautionary measure. These actions are not confirmations of wrongdoing but reflect our commitment to ensuring a safe and respectful learning environment for students and staff.' In his Instagram posts, Gore presents a distinctive look, wearing a dog-style mask that conceals his face, along with a collar, harnesses and minimal clothing such as jockstraps. Several of the photos show him crouching or bending like a dog. Gore also shares pornographic videos of himself through a Telegram channel called 'Playtime with Tank,' which he describes on the messaging app as 'like OnlyFans, but free.' 'From what I've been told by the union, the main issue is that there is sexual content featuring me online that students could potentially access,' he told Postmedia. 'If they ask me to take down the (pornographic) part of my content, I'm willing to do so — because honestly, that's not the part of my life that matters most to me.' Despite his willingness to comply, Gore says he plans to leave teaching regardless of the suspension's outcome. 'I'm looking forward to no longer having to pretend to be someone else for eight hours a day.' The B.C. Teachers' Federation did not respond to Postmedia's request for comment. In Vancouver's pup community, participants often engage in a consensual form of role-play or fetish, adopting the persona of a dog or puppy. This can involve behaviours like barking, crawling, and wearing gear such as collars, masks, or harnesses, while taking on playful or submissive roles. For many, puppy play is a form of personal expression and identity that blends elements of performance, community and self-exploration. 'I am proud of how I look, I am proud of my style and my expression as a pup. It makes me feel sexy, beautiful and empowered,' said Gore. On Thursday, the teacher retrieved his belongings from the union's office. 'It looks like I'll never be back on that school property again,' he said. 'It feels like I am being treated like a pedophile or a sexual predator.' Gore says he has long struggled with feeling that he must hide his pup identity from the public simply because he works as a high school teacher. 'The idea that teachers should fit into a homogeneous role model is really problematic. It goes against the principles of diversity and allows those in power to dictate, 'this is the only persona we find acceptable to teach.'' A spokesperson for B.C.'s Ministry of Education and Child Care said in an email Wednesday that the ministry would not comment on cases under investigation. 'The ministry takes concerns regarding student safety and well-being very seriously. Complaints and reports about teacher misconduct are reviewed by the Commissioner for Teacher Regulation and thoroughly investigated,' they said. 'In cases where allegations suggest that there is a risk of harm to students, the commissioner can request an undertaking not to practice pending an investigation or issue an interim suspension of a teaching certificate under the Teachers Act.' The situation echoes another dispute in the Lower Mainland, where Coquitlam educational assistant Kristin MacDonald was fired in June 2023 after the school district demanded she shut down her OnlyFans and social media accounts. MacDonald, a single mother, says she turned to sex work to make ends meet on a part-time salary of under $50,000. Labour expert Supriya Routh of the University of B.C. previously said that while off-duty conduct is generally private, employers can lawfully restrict employees' social media activity if they can demonstrate reputational harm. sgrochowski@

March 2025's Top Undervalued Small Caps With Insider Actions
March 2025's Top Undervalued Small Caps With Insider Actions

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

March 2025's Top Undervalued Small Caps With Insider Actions

The United States market has shown resilience, rising 1.8% over the last week and 10% over the past year, with anticipated earnings growth of 14% annually in the coming years. In this context, identifying small-cap stocks that are undervalued yet exhibit insider actions can offer intriguing opportunities for investors seeking to capitalize on potential growth within a robust market environment. Name PE PS Discount to Fair Value Value Rating Shore Bancshares 10.7x 2.4x 5.85% ★★★★★☆ First United 9.8x 2.6x 46.69% ★★★★★☆ MVB Financial 11.5x 1.6x 26.67% ★★★★☆☆ S&T Bancorp 11.1x 3.8x 41.23% ★★★★☆☆ Thryv Holdings NA 0.8x 13.55% ★★★★☆☆ German American Bancorp 17.2x 5.8x 48.81% ★★★☆☆☆ Citizens & Northern 12.5x 3.0x 42.84% ★★★☆☆☆ West Bancorporation 14.2x 4.3x 42.68% ★★★☆☆☆ Franklin Financial Services 14.4x 2.3x 32.13% ★★★☆☆☆ Delek US Holdings NA 0.1x -199.65% ★★★☆☆☆ Click here to see the full list of 85 stocks from our Undervalued US Small Caps With Insider Buying screener. Let's dive into some prime choices out of from the screener. Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★☆☆ Overview: Advantage Solutions operates as a provider of outsourced sales and marketing services, with a market cap of approximately $1.72 billion. Operations: Advantage Solutions generates revenue primarily from Branded Services, Retailer Services, and Experiential Services. The company has experienced fluctuations in its gross profit margin, which stood at 14.22% as of March 2025. Over recent periods, operating expenses have consistently included costs related to general and administrative activities and depreciation & amortization. PE: -1.4x Advantage Solutions, a smaller U.S. company, is navigating a challenging financial landscape with recent sales of US$3.57 billion for 2024, down from US$3.90 billion the previous year, and a net loss widening to US$327 million. Despite these hurdles, insider confidence is evident with share repurchases totaling 12.58 million shares since November 2021 for US$53.03 million. Leadership changes include Daniel Gore as Chief Accounting Officer and Dean General as COO of Branded Services from March 24, 2025, potentially steering future growth amid volatile market conditions and forecasted earnings growth of over 125% annually. Get an in-depth perspective on Advantage Solutions' performance by reading our valuation report here. Gain insights into Advantage Solutions' historical performance by reviewing our past performance report. Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★☆☆☆ Overview: Bloomin' Brands operates a portfolio of restaurant brands, including Outback Steakhouse and Carrabba's Italian Grill, with a market capitalization of approximately $2.44 billion. Operations: The company's revenue is primarily generated from its operations in the United States, with additional contributions from international franchises. Over time, the gross profit margin has shown fluctuations, peaking at 17.88% in late 2021 before declining to 15.15% by late 2024. The cost of goods sold consistently represents a significant portion of expenses, impacting overall profitability trends across different periods. PE: -13.8x Bloomin' Brands, a restaurant operator, faces challenges with declining revenue and net losses for 2024, reporting US$3.95 billion in revenue compared to US$4.17 billion the previous year. Despite these hurdles, insider confidence is evident as Michael Spanos purchased 118,000 shares valued at approximately US$1.02 million. The company has completed significant share repurchases totaling 11% of outstanding shares for US$252 million by December 2024. Looking ahead, Bloomin' projects stable U.S comparable restaurant sales and earnings per share growth in 2025 between $1.08 to $1.28. Navigate through the intricacies of Bloomin' Brands with our comprehensive valuation report here. Explore historical data to track Bloomin' Brands' performance over time in our Past section. Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★☆☆☆ Overview: Cooper-Standard Holdings specializes in manufacturing and supplying systems and components for the automotive industry, with a focus on sealing systems and fluid handling systems, holding a market capitalization of approximately $0.38 billion. Operations: Sealing Systems and Fluid Handling Systems are the primary revenue streams, generating approximately $1.42 billion and $1.24 billion respectively. The company's gross profit margin has shown notable fluctuation, peaking at 19.14% in late 2016 before declining to a low of 1.78% in early 2022, with recent figures showing recovery to around 11%. PE: -3.8x Cooper-Standard Holdings, a smaller player in the market, recently showed insider confidence with Lead Independent Director David Mastrocola purchasing 8,000 shares valued at US$118,551. Despite the company's current unprofitability and reliance on riskier external borrowing for funding, recent financials paint an optimistic picture. For Q4 2024, they reported US$660.75 million in sales and a net income of US$40.21 million compared to a loss last year. Looking ahead to 2025, projected sales range between US$2.7 billion and US$2.8 billion suggests potential growth opportunities amidst challenges. Click here and access our complete valuation analysis report to understand the dynamics of Cooper-Standard Holdings. Understand Cooper-Standard Holdings' track record by examining our Past report. Investigate our full lineup of 85 Undervalued US Small Caps With Insider Buying right here. Are any of these part of your asset mix? Tap into the analytical power of Simply Wall St's portfolio to get a 360-degree view on how they're shaping up. Discover a world of investment opportunities with Simply Wall St's free app and access unparalleled stock analysis across all markets. Explore high-performing small cap companies that haven't yet garnered significant analyst attention. Fuel your portfolio with companies showing strong growth potential, backed by optimistic outlooks both from analysts and management. Find companies with promising cash flow potential yet trading below their fair value. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include NasdaqGS:ADV NasdaqGS:BLMN and NYSE:CPS. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@ Sign in to access your portfolio

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