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Aaron Boone still has plenty of confidence in Trent Grisham despite production dip
Aaron Boone still has plenty of confidence in Trent Grisham despite production dip

New York Post

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Aaron Boone still has plenty of confidence in Trent Grisham despite production dip

Access the Yankees beat like never before Don't miss Greg Joyce's text messages from The Bronx and beyond — he's giving Sports+ subscribers the inside buzz on the Yankees. Sign Up Now Trent Grisham was always bound to cool off at the plate after his red-hot start. But Aaron Boone believes his at-bat quality has remained just as high despite the results dropping off in recent weeks. Advertisement The center fielder was batting .294 with a 1.025 OPS, 12 home runs, 13 walks and 23 strikeouts through 35 games. In 20 games through Friday, he was batting .155 with a .519 OPS, one home run, 14 walks and 23 strikeouts. 'Really good — for me, not much has changed,' Boone said before the Yankees beat the Red Sox 9-6. 'Generally speaking, gets deep in the count, not chasing. Advertisement Trent Grisham walks back to the dugout after striking out during the Yankees' 9-6 win over the Red Sox on June 6, 2025. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST 'Just hasn't got a lot of results lately hit-wise, but I think at-bat quality's been there the entirety of the season, really. On those days where you don't get hits, you can still be on base a couple times each in the last two days. A testament to the quality of at-bat he's given day in and day out.' Grisham continued that trend Friday, going 1-for-4 with a walk that led off the Yankees' five-run first inning. Grisham's underlying numbers largely support Boone. Advertisement Before he led off Friday against Walker Buehler, he ranked in the 98th percentile in chase rate (16.3 percent), 89th in barrel rate (15.3 percent) and 85th in walk rate (12.8 percent). Trent Grisham has cooled off after a strong start. Bill Kostroun/New York Post Boone indicated Grisham's case was similar to Ben Rice, whose surface numbers have also taken a bit of a hit despite continuing to hit the ball harder than almost anyone else in the majors. 'Both of those guys, we've seen their averages come down a little bit, but to me, both of those guys are still really putting together good at-bats,' Boone said. Advertisement Devin Williams converted his seventh save of the year Friday, a drama-free ninth inning in which he hit Jarren Duran on a 3-0 pitch but was otherwise sharp. Luke Weaver received a PRP injection to help his strained hamstring heal, and the early results have been promising. The reliever threw on Thursday and did so again on Friday, keeping his arm active after landing on the 15-day injured list Tuesday. His injury came with a reported four-to-six week timeline, though the Yankees have not committed publicly to that. 'He's doing quite well,' Boone said. 'Like the early stages of where he's at and how he's expressing to me how he feels. He's pretty encouraged and optimistic considering the injury and the timeline with it. So hopefully he does better than that.' Advertisement Giancarlo Stanton remained in Tampa on Friday to take more live at-bats with a full workout that included running. He is likely to stay there through the weekend before the Yankees finally make a call on what's next. 'I still think a rehab's in play next week,' Boone said.

Hair transplant deaths: Cops collect evidence from doc's clinic
Hair transplant deaths: Cops collect evidence from doc's clinic

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Hair transplant deaths: Cops collect evidence from doc's clinic

Kanpur: Police on Wednesday took Dr Anushka Tiwari into custody in accordance with a court order and escorted her to her clinic to collect evidence in connection with the hair transplant deaths case. At the clinic, police seized the PRP machine, tools, kit and other equipment, as well as various documents, in Dr Anushka's presence. During the six-hour period of police custody remand, Dr Anushka lost consciousness three times and also sustained a minor muscle injury on her foot. The police team sent her twice to CHC Kalyanpur for treatment. She was produced in jail around 3pm, where she again lost consciousness and collapsed. Investigation officer Pushpraj Singh, accompanied by women constables, took Dr Anushka from jail around 9 o'clock in the morning and arrived at her clinic at about 10am. The team remained there for around three hours, searching the reception, office, operation theatre, pantry and all rooms of the clinic. Police took possession of machines, apparatus, an attaché and documents as evidence. Additional commissioner of police Abhishek Pandey stated that Dr Anushka opened the clinic door while in custody. Inside was a full hair transplant setup, including a small operation theatre. Machines used in hair transplantation, Platelet Rich Plasma apparatus and various tools were recovered from there. Dr Anushka holds a BDS degree but also performed hair transplant procedures. She was later taken back to jail after the custody hours. Dr Anushka allegedly performed hair transplants on two engineers— Vineet Dubey and Mayank Tiwari and both died within 24 hours following their operations. She surrendered before the court on May 26. The police sought her custody after which the court granted them six hours of remand.

Two Indian-origin men held for Sikh businessman's murder in Canada
Two Indian-origin men held for Sikh businessman's murder in Canada

India Today

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • India Today

Two Indian-origin men held for Sikh businessman's murder in Canada

Two 21-year-old Indian-origin men were arrested in connection with the murder of a 51-year-old Indo-Canadian businessman, Harjeet Dhadda, who was shot multiple times in a parking area in Mississauga, Ontario, on May 14. Dhadda, originally from Uttarakhand, had received multiple extortion threats, and his daughter blamed authorities for failing to prevent his Regional Police (PRP) announced the arrests of two men, Aman and Digvijay, from Delta, British Sikh businessman, originally from Uttarakhand, operated a trucking safety and insurance consultancy in Brampton, Ontario. He had received multiple threats from extortionists and had reported the matter to the the Canadian government responsible for "failing to curb extortion and targeted violence", his daughter, Gurlin Dhadda, said that the community is outraged."Why are innocent people left defenceless while the threats grow louder? When the authorities fail to protect us, what options do we have?" she said in a statement issued a day after her father's the time of the murder, the police had called the incident "a targeted shooting".On May 14, Dhadda, was approached by the suspect and shot multiple times while in a parking area near Tranmere Drive and Telford Way in Mississauga. The victim later succumbed to his injuries at a local suspects fled in a stolen vehicle, which was recovered shortly after the incident, the police said in a statement issued on an intensive probe, two suspects were identified and tracked to Delta, British Columbia. On May 28, PRP, with assistance from officers from the Delta Police Department, Abbotsford Police, Surrey Police, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, located and arrested the accused, the police said in the accused appeared before a justice in Surrey, British Columbia, before being turned over to homicide detectives to be transported back to Ontario, to face charges of first-degree accused persons attended a bail hearing on June 1 at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton, the PRP said in the AND PARTNERSHIP LEAD TO ARRESTSPRP head Nishan Duraiappah said the police teams remained focused and relentless throughout the investigation."This arrest is a testament to the unwavering perseverance and diligence of our homicide investigators. The strong collaboration with policing partners allows this family to take the next step toward justice for the loss of their loved one," the statement quoted PRP chief as saying."Despite the suspects' efforts to evade capture, our teams remained focused and relentless. This outcome sends a clear message — no matter how far you run, our teams will find you," Duraiappah OF SOUTH ASIAN TARGETS IN CANADA 'S BRAMPTONadvertisementThe incident echoed growing concerns in the business community about a rise in targeted threats and extortion attempts, especially against South Asian month, three Indian-origin men were arrested in Canada's Brampton after they fired inside a business establishment in the city to extort money, according to police said the crime was part of a trend targeting South Asian businesses in the trend of extortion bids and the murder of the Indo-Canadian businessman has sent shockwaves in the local Watch

Police arrest 2 men in connection with murder of Indo-Canadian businessman
Police arrest 2 men in connection with murder of Indo-Canadian businessman

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Police arrest 2 men in connection with murder of Indo-Canadian businessman

Toronto: Two 21-year-old Indo-Canadian men have been arrested from British Columbia in connection with the daylight murder of an Indo-Canadian businessman in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) last month. Peel Regional Police (PRP) announced the arrests of two individuals identified only as Aman Aman and Digvijay Digvijay, both 21. On May 14, at approximately 10 minutes to noon, 51-year-old businessman Harjeet Dhadda, resident of Brampton, was approached by a suspect and shot multiple times in a parking lot in Mississauga. He was taken to a local hospital but succumbed to the injuries sustained. The suspects fled in a stolen 2018 Black Dodge Challenger, which was recovered shortly following the incident. After an intensive investigation, PRP said, two suspects were identified and tracked to the town of Delta in British Columbia. On May 28, PRP, with assistance from officers with the Delta Police Department, Abbotsford Police, Surrey Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, located and arrested the two men. The accused appeared before a Justice in Surrey, BC, before being turned over to homicide detectives to be transported back to Ontario, assisted by the BC Sheriff Service. They face first-degree murder charges. 'This arrest is a testament to the unwavering perseverance and diligence of our homicide investigators. The strong collaboration with policing partners allows this family to take the next step towards justice for the loss of their loved one. Despite the suspects' efforts to evade capture, our teams remained focused and relentless. This outcome sends a clear message — no matter how far you run, our teams will find you,' PRP chief Nishan Duraiappah said, in a statement. At the time of the murder, police believed it was 'a targeted shooting'. There were several unverified claims related to the murder on social media, including a post attributed to a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang that Dhadda had been targeted. Unconfirmed reports also linked Dhadda, originally from Uttarakhand, to a murder in the state of 70-year-old mining trade Mahal Singh in October 2022. At the time, HT, quoting a unnamed senior state police official had reported that a 'week before his murder, the trader had received a threat call from Canada from one Harjeet Singh, alias Kaale' The local network Omni reported at the time that Dhadda was targeted for extortion but had refused to pay up. His daughter Gurleen Dhadda told the channel, 'They asked for $500,000 from my dad, but my dad denied it. My dad said he's not going to pay a single penny because he works for it.' According to local media reports, Dhadda was shot six times. In a social media post, his son Tanveer Singh Dhadda said, 'My father did not deserve this. He was not involved in anything criminal. He lived an honest life. Yet, those who came to harm him were armed with illegal weapons, operating with complete disregard for the law and seemingly without fear of consequences.'

TrustArc Launches Global CBPR and PRP Certifications, Expanding Privacy Protection and Accountability
TrustArc Launches Global CBPR and PRP Certifications, Expanding Privacy Protection and Accountability

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TrustArc Launches Global CBPR and PRP Certifications, Expanding Privacy Protection and Accountability

SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TrustArc, the privacy platform for navigating global compliance and AI risk, is proud to announce the official launch of the Global Cross Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) and Privacy Recognition for Processors (PRP) Certifications through TRUSTe as an approved Accountability Agent in the United States. This milestone marks a significant evolution in international data transfer compliance, expanding the reach of the widely respected APEC certifications to a global framework. The Global CBPR and PRP systems launched by the Global CBPR Forum provide a government-backed, interoperable, and flexible approach for validating robust privacy practices and cross-border data transfers. The certifications allow companies to build and demonstrate trust across multiple participating jurisdictions, including Canada, the United States, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Singapore, and more. Interest continues to grow with countries like India exploring participation and more than 24 countries participating in Global CBPR workshops, underscoring the international momentum for cooperative privacy governance. The Chair of the Global CBPR Forum, Shannon Coe, emphasized the importance of these certifications in today's digital economy. She states, "The launch of the Global CBPR and Global PRP Systems empowers companies worldwide to uphold the highest standards of data privacy, fosters trust, enables trade, and drives innovation in a connected future. We encourage companies operating in the global market to consider becoming certified and jurisdictions to join the Forum to make this tool available to companies in their jurisdictions." With decades of experience certifying privacy programs under APEC CBPR and other global frameworks, TrustArc, through its TRUSTe certification offerings, has been a pioneer in accountability-based privacy assurance. As the first U.S. Accountability Agent and the first in the world to certify companies to the APEC systems since 2013, TRUSTe has helped shape the global approach to cross-border data protection. The launch of this certification comes at a pivotal time as businesses face increasing complexity in international data transfer requirements and rising consumer expectations for responsible data stewardship. "TrustArc is proud to support the Global CBPR Forum in this significant evolution of cross-border privacy governance," said Noël Luke, Chief Assurance Officer at TrustArc. "As one of the first Accountability Agents for the Global CBPR and PRP systems, we're excited to help organizations meet growing international privacy expectations. These certifications provide businesses with a meaningful way to demonstrate accountability, while giving consumers the assurance that their data is handled with care, no matter where it goes." TrustArc's certification services for the Global CBPR and PRP systems are now available to organizations seeking to validate their privacy practices and streamline cross-border data transfers across jurisdictions. Certification through TrustArc offers a structured path to compliance and public trust, helping companies differentiate themselves in a competitive, privacy-conscious Global Report Highlights Importance of Cross-Border Data Transfer Certifications The upcoming 6th annual 2025 Global Privacy Benchmarks Report from TrustArc, set to release later this June, sheds light on the operational challenges and strategic priorities privacy teams face around the world. The report, developed by TrustArc based on extensive global survey data, reveals that cross-border data transfer compliance remains a top concern and a key differentiator for mature privacy programs. Early insights from the 2025 report include: 42% of respondents report that managing cross-border data transfers is challenging or extremely challenging. Cross-border data transfer issues rank in the Top 5 challenges organizations face in managing their overall privacy programs. Top-performing organizations scoring highest on the Global Privacy Index are significantly more likely to align with structured, global accountability frameworks such as APEC CBPR & PRP, NYMITY, AICPA/CICA, and COBIT. These companies report a 75% privacy competence score, highlighting the strong link between certification and privacy program maturity. To receive the full 2025 Global Privacy Benchmarks Report when it launches, subscribe here. To learn more about TrustArc's Global CBPR and PRP certification offerings, visit: For more information about TrustArc, please visit or contact pr@ About TrustArc TrustArc is redefining privacy for the AI era. With 28+ years of global privacy expertise and assurance services, we deliver the only platform that blends regulatory intelligence, automation, and AI to orchestrate end-to-end data privacy and governance. From automated DSR fulfillment to AI risk assessments and real-time compliance reporting, TrustArc helps organizations embed trust at every touchpoint. Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area with a global footprint, our privacy-first approach powers responsible innovation while reducing risk, ensuring our customers lead with confidence in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape. Discover how at TrustArc Inc2121 N. California Blvd. Suite 290Walnut Creek, CA 94596Phone: +1-415-520-3490 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE TrustArc Sign in to access your portfolio

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