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Tom Brady is currently making his way through his first season as a football commentator with Fox Sports, but everyone knows him best as the legendary quarterback who dominated the NFL for over two decades. And along the way, it sounds like he got some help from one of his top rivals in Peyton Manning. Brady's career was filled with accolades and achievements, and a quick look at his numbers will show you why he's regarded as the greatest player in NFL history. His crowning accomplishment was winning seven Super Bowls, which is more than any franchise has won in the history of the league. Of course, Brady wasn't able to win games on his own, and sometimes, he got a helping hand from his competitors. That was what happened with him and Manning, as Brady revealed that arguably his biggest rival introduced him to a play that the New England Patriots ran frequently with Rob Gronkowski. "I met with Peyton Manning for like three days, and he taught me the play that he used to run a lot," Brady said in a video he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. "We ended up installing the play in our offense, and we got Rob Gronkowski. It ended up, probably half of Gronk's receiving yards were on this concept. I'm like, 'Thanks, Peyton!'" Thanks Peyton! pic.twitter.com/vLNzFiCpfs The play in question would see Brady run a play action, which would get the opposing defense's linebackers to come towards the line of scrimmage in anticipation of a run. Instead, it was a pass, and Gronkowski would leak down the seam and get wide open in the middle of the field for Brady to hit him. © Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images This was a bread and butter play for New England's offense during Brady's time on the field with Gronk. And as it turns out, if it weren't for Manning, the Patriots may have never discovered it, which could have drastically altered how they ran their offense. Brady and Manning were competitors, but they are also good friends off the field. Considering how much success Brady and Gronkowski had together, though, he's probably wishing he didn't give this play away to arguably the greatest quarterback of all time. Related: Tom Brady Names His 'Player Of The Game' After Week 10

BASE SHELF PROSPECTUS IS ACCESSIBLE, AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT WILL BE ACCESSIBLE WITHIN TWO BUSINESS DAYS, ON SEDAR+ AND ON EDGAR TORONTO, Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Profound Medical Corp. (TSX: PRN; NASDAQ: PROF) (“Profound” or the “Company”) today announced that it intends to offer and sell common shares (the “Common Shares”) in an underwritten public offering (the “Offering”). In addition, Profound expects to grant the underwriters of the Offering a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 15% of the Common Shares sold in the Offering. All of the securities in the Offering are being offered by Profound. The Offering is subject to market conditions, and there can be no assurance as to whether or when the Offering may be completed, or as to the actual size or terms of the Offering. The net proceeds of the Offering are expected to be used: (i) to fund the continued commercialization of the TULSA-PRO® system in the United States, (ii) to fund the continued development and commercialization of the TULSA-PRO® system and the Sonalleve® system globally, and (iii) for working capital and general corporate purposes. The Offering is expected to be completed pursuant to an underwriting agreement to be entered into between the Company and Raymond James Ltd. and Lake Street Capital Markets as co-lead underwriters and joint bookrunners, and a third underwriter. The Offering is expected to take place in each of the provinces and territories of Canada, except the province of Québec, and in the United States. The Offering is expected to close on or about December 10, 2024, subject to customary closing conditions including, but not limited to, the receipt of all necessary approvals including the approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Profound will notify the Nasdaq Capital Market in accordance with the rules of that exchange. In connection with the Offering, the Company has filed a preliminary prospectus supplement (the “Preliminary Prospectus Supplement”) and intends to file a subsequent prospectus supplement (the “Prospectus Supplement”) to its short form base shelf prospectus dated July 10, 2024 (the “Base Shelf Prospectus”) in each of the provinces and territories of Canada relating to the proposed Offering. The Prospectus Supplement will also be filed in the United States with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) as part of the Company’s effective registration statement on Form F-10 (File no. 333-280236), as amended, previously filed under the multijurisdictional disclosure system adopted by the United States. Access to the Base Shelf Prospectus, the Prospectus Supplement, and any amendments to the documents will be provided in accordance with securities legislation relating to procedures for providing access to a shelf prospectus supplement, a base shelf prospectus and any amendment. The Base Shelf Prospectus is, and the Prospectus Supplement will be (within two business days of the date hereof), accessible on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov . The Common Shares are offered under the Prospectus Supplement. An electronic or paper copy of the Base Shelf Prospectus, the Prospectus Supplement (when filed), and any amendment to the documents may be obtained without charge, from Raymond James Ltd., Scotia Plaza, 40 King St. W., 54th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3Y2, Canada, or by telephone at 416-777-7000 or by email at ECM-Syndication@raymondjames.ca by providing the contact with an email address or address, as applicable. Copies of the Prospectus Supplement and the Base Shelf Prospectus will be available on EDGAR at www.sec.gov or may be obtained without charge from Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Attention: Equity Syndicate, 880 Carillon Parkway, St. Petersburg, Florida 33716, by telephone at (800) 248-8863, or by email at prospectus@raymondjames.com , and from Lake Street Capital Markets, LLC, 920 2nd Ave S - Ste 700, Minneapolis, MN 55402, prospectus@lakestreetcm.com , (612) 326-1305. The Base Shelf Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement contain important, detailed information about the Company and the proposed Offering. Prospective investors should read the Base Shelf Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement (when filed) before making an investment decision. No securities regulatory authority has either approved or disapproved of the contents of this news release. This news release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any province, territory, state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to the registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such province, territory, state or jurisdiction. About Profound Medical Corp. Profound is a commercial-stage medical device company that develops and markets customizable, incision-free therapies for the ablation of diseased tissue. Profound is commercializing TULSA-PRO®, a technology that combines real-time MRI, robotically-driven transurethral ultrasound and closed-loop temperature feedback control. Profound is also commercializing Sonalleve®, an innovative therapeutic platform that is CE marked for the treatment of uterine fibroids and palliative pain treatment of bone metastases. Forward-Looking Statements This release includes forward-looking statements regarding Profound and its business which may include, but is not limited to, the Offering, including the Offering’s timing, pricing, underwriters, size, terms, selling jurisdictions, closing, over-allotment option, and use of proceeds; the availability and timing of the final prospectus supplement; and, the expectations regarding the efficacy and commercialization of Profound’s technology. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "is expected", "expects", "scheduled", "intends", "contemplates", "anticipates", "believes", "proposes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. Such statements are based on the current expectations of the management of Profound. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this release, may not occur by certain specified dates or at all and could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting the Company, including risks regarding the medical device industry, regulatory approvals, reimbursement, economic factors, the equity markets generally and risks associated with growth and competition. Although Profound has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Additional information about the risks and uncertainties of forward-looking statements and the assumptions upon which they are based is contained in the Company’s filings with securities regulators, which are available electronically through SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com and EDGAR at www.sec.gov . Except as required by applicable securities laws, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made and Profound undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, other than as required by law. For further information, please contact: Stephen Kilmer Investor Relations skilmer@profoundmedical.com T: 647.872.4849The act of mocking an employee for taking leave to attend a funeral is not only insensitive but also demonstrates a significant lack of empathy and respect for the individual's personal circumstances. Recently, a video surfaced online showing a leader within a company making derogatory comments towards an employee who had requested time off to attend a funeral. This incident sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, prompting a public outcry against such behavior in the workplace.Ahmedabad: The Gujarat Technological University (GTU) suspended Keyur Shah from his position as system analyst following the Course on Computer Certificates (CCC) exam scandal. The university also lodged a complaint with Cybercrime police for a comprehensive investigation into the matter. The controversy emerged when the coordinator of the CCC examination, conducted for govt employees in 2018-19, discovered unauthorised alterations to candidates' marks by the IT department . Despite the coordinator submitting evidence with a formal complaint, the issue remained unaddressed for an extended period. A few months ago, an investigative committee was established, and following their report, Keyur Shah, who headed the IT department during the incident, faced suspension. Initially thought to affect only four candidates, the investigation revealed that results of 39 candidates were tampered with. The university authorities are now questioning whether the number of affected candidates is limited to 39. Given that Shah previously managed both the exam process and result declarations as IT department head, there are concerns about potential result manipulations during his tenure. Maharashtra Jharkhand Maharashtra Alliance View i Party View Seats: 288 L + W Majority: 145 BJP+ 229 MVA 47 OTH 12 Leads + Wins : 288 / 288 BJP+ WON Jharkhand Alliance View i Party View Seats: 81 Results Majority: 41 INDIA 56 NDA 24 OTH 1 Results : 81 / 81 INDIA WON Source: PValue The university approached the police to investigate the full scope of the scandal, particularly focusing on any financial transactions or other irregularities involved in the result alterations.

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In the aftermath of the high-speed escort, gratitude and awe filled the hearts of all involved, as the reality of the life or death rescue mission sank in. The courage and dedication of the highway patrol officers, who had acted with speed and precision in the face of a critical emergency, shone brightly as a testament to the strength and compassion that can be found in times of crisis.Officers from the state’s Counter Terrorism Command will join the investigation into the firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue that has been widely condemned as an act of antisemitism. Members of the Adass Israel congregation were forced to flee in the early hours on Friday as fire engulfed the synagogue in Ripponlea, following the arson attack by two masked suspects who remain at large. The destroyed interior of the Adass Israel synagogue. The men were pouring liquid on the floor when they were disturbed by a congregant who was attending the Glen Eira Avenue synagogue, police said, prompting the suspects to flee. On Friday, police scrambled to increase security at synagogues across the city through the weekend. Yumi Friedman, founder of the popular business Yumi’s dips, said he was one of those inside the synagogue when the attack happened. He said he heard a sudden bang – like a sledgehammer on the door – and ran to his nearby shop, where a staff member called the police. When he returned to the synagogue, he found a small fire inside. Yumi Friedman (centre) was inside the synagogue when the building was firebombed. Credit: Arsineh Houspian. “So I thought maybe I’ll be able to open the doors and go inside, but when I touched the door, I burnt my hand,” Friedman said. “Before you knew it, [the fire] had spread and was totally out of control.” Another man who was at the synagogue when the attack happened was not injured, police said. Images obtained by this masthead show extensive damage inside the synagogue. The blaze gutted the building, leaving charred ruins, a tangle of wiring and a collapsed roof. After the blaze, members of the congregation rushed to salvage items including a trove of holy books and precious Torah scrolls. They formed a line, passing along artefacts and personal items – tallits (prayer shawls) and tefillin (phylacteries worn on the arm and head during prayer) – out of the blackened building. Members carefully loaded them into a car, kissing them as is customary when touching a Torah scroll. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who was briefed on the incident by Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw, described the attack as “an outrage”. “By definition, this is an act of hate, and it’s something that should not occur in Australia or anywhere else for that matter,” he said. “People must be allowed to conduct their faith as they see fit, in a peaceful way.” Albanese said he wasn’t worried about “getting ahead” of the investigation by labelling it antisemitism, saying that “an attack on a synagogue is an act of antisemitism by definition”. Peter Khalil, the federal government’s special envoy for social cohesion, said attacks based on a person’s ethnicity or faith or on places of worship were utterly unacceptable. “They are an attack on all of us,” he said. “Places of worship like synagogues are places of peace, faith, learning and community. All of us must continually call out any hatred and violence every time they occur.” Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said the attack was predictable given the rise of antisemitism across Australia following the attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists on October 7 last year and Israel’s subsequent bombing of Gaza. “Everybody knew that antisemitism, that hatred and that vilification, that racism, was lurking beneath the surface,” Dutton said. “But what we’ve seen on our university campuses, what we’ve seen online, what we’ve seen against people of Jewish faith in the community has been completely and utterly unacceptable, and it should be totally condemned in our country.” The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils condemned the attack. “We are deeply disturbed by the violent attack on the Melbourne synagogue,” president Rateb Jneid said. “There is absolutely no justification for such acts of aggression against any community, regardless of the circumstances.” The Australia Palestine Advocacy Network also condemned the arson. “Attacks on religious institutions have no place in our community,” the group said in an Instagram post. “Racist attacks rooted in antisemitism, Islamophobia or anti-Palestinian racism must be opposed and condemned ... Our thoughts are with the Jewish community and all those impacted by these acts.” Some of the rescued Torah scrolls, covered with prayer shawls, in a car. Credit: Cassandra Morgan On Friday afternoon, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan met leaders from the Adass Israel congregation, pledging $100,000 to help rebuild the synagogue. “We all stand here today to condemn in the strongest possible terms this hateful, violent attack on a beautiful, peaceful place of worship, a place of study, the beating heart of the Adass Israel community here in Melbourne,” she said. Allan called the firebombing an “evil act” that was “most definitely antisemitic”, but refused to confirm if it constituted an act of terrorism. The premier was heckled by several frustrated congregants, who accused the state government of ignoring an escalation of vilification against Jewish people over the past year. Premier Jacinta Allan with community members outside the synagogue. Credit: Luis Enrique Ascui Synagogue board member Benjamin Klein described the attack as horrendous. “For this to happen to a synagogue thousands of kilometres away from anywhere else in the world, a peaceful neighbourhood, a peaceful community,” he said. Klein said members of the congregation usually begin arriving to pray about 2am or 3am daily. “This synagogue is the busiest synagogue in Australia, so it’s a very, very active synagogue,” he said. “We’re open 20 [to] 22 hours a day.” Some Jewish people said they felt unsettled by the brazen firebombing. However, Blake Street Hebrew Congregation Rabbi Noam Sendor said the attack would not deter his congregants from attending their Sabbath services on Friday night and Saturday. “There’s no question for us,” he said. “We are responding with unity, strength and resilience.” Sendor said his synagogue would run a special program on Friday evening in anticipation of greater attendances on Friday night and Saturday during the day. Congregants outside the synagogue on Friday morning. Credit: Simon Schluter He said congregants would want to show support to their “brothers and sisters” who were directly affected by the attack. “That’s the way we respond,” Sendor said. “What terror wants to do is shift the way we think about things and instil fear. I don’t think people are going to let that happen.” However, Sendor said there would be increased security arrangements and the synagogue’s protection team would have a greater presence than usual. Community Security Group Victoria chief executive Justin Kagan said his officers had been active since the early hours of Friday morning and initiated a security plan that would continue throughout the weekend and next week. The group provides security support and training to Jewish community organisations, including schools, religious institutions, youth movements and other groups. “We’re working hard to help our community feel safe and confident as they prepare for the Sabbath period,” Kagan said. “As always, our priority is protecting Jewish life and Jewish way of life, and we continue to serve our community, ensuring they can live as proud Australian Jews.” The Counter Terrorism Command will assist an investigation by the arson and explosions squad. Detective Inspector Chris Murray, of the arson and explosives squad, assured the community that police would do everything they could to bring the attackers before the courts. “To let the community know that we’re going to do our best to make sure that they can return, as they should, to their local synagogues, doing what is absolutely Australian – that is to be able to worship without fear,” Murray said. A police spokeswoman confirmed additional patrols would be conducted around the synagogue and surrounding areas, while the force would work closely with the local community to provide reassurance. He said the blaze was the second time the synagogue had been targeted by arsonists. In 1995, Adass Israel was severely damaged by a deliberately lit fire. “My grandfather was the president at the time,” Klein said. “He was a Holocaust survivor, and I will never forget him standing among the smoke and ash and just crying. “It is the jewel of the crown of the Jewish community.” Anyone who witnessed the incident, has dash cam/CCTV footage or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au With Lachlan Abbott Our Breaking News Alert will notify you of significant breaking news when it happens. Get it here .

Super Micro Ended Loan Pacts That Had Become More BurdensomeThe announcement of a potential rate hike sent ripples of excitement and anxiety through the financial markets, as investors scrambled to adjust their positions in anticipation of a shift in monetary policy. The prospect of higher interest rates raised concerns about the impact on borrowing costs, consumer spending, and economic growth, prompting a flurry of activity in the bond, stock, and currency markets.

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